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For some bizarre reason or other, while mindlessly surfing the web, I happened upon a really bizarre discovery.
Weird versions of otherwise familiar songs/choons being a favourite "obsession" of ours here at Dolores Delargo Towers (our collection is full of such eccentric stuff!), I went on a bit of a mission to find more from this conductor and arranger Waldo de los Ríos, and discovered that his "jazzed-up" versions of classical music were wildly popular in the early 1970s...
...to the degree that the BBC even used one of the man's creations for one of its (now sadly defunct) flagship programmes The Horse Of The Year Show:
So popular was Buenos Aires-born Señor de los Ríos in Spain, not only did he conduct the Spanish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1971, he even got his own show on Spanish telly - and, among his dancers were none other than Mayte Mateos and Maria Mendiola, who went on to become famous as... Baccara!
Utterly bonkers! I love it.
Oh, I remember The Horse of the Year show music very well! And yes, that last video is bonkers!
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Aunty Beeb used to have loads of "proper" programmes like Horse of the Year, One Man and his Dog, Going for a Song, and so on. Only Gardeners' World survives... Jx
DeleteFascinating. And to take it to such extremes. Love those dancing gays. I wonder what the numbers signified? Kizzes.
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DeleteSpanish - probably metric. Jx
DeletePure Joy
ReplyDeletealthough the yellow trousers and skid marks were a bit unsettling.
Skid-marks are always a bit disturbing... Jx
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