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RE: Havah Nagilah
- From: Seth Rogovoy <rogovoy...>
- Subject: RE: Havah Nagilah
- Date: Sun 02 May 1999 11.50 (GMT)
There's also a very colorful version by Mickey Katz you can find on the
reissue CD "Simcha Time: Music for Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs and Brisses."
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From: owner-jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org [mailto:owner-jewish-music (at)
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On Behalf Of Eliezer Kaplan
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 1999 10:04 PM
To: World music from a Jewish slant.
Subject: RE: Havah Nagilah
Shloinke (from Chicago) have a great interpretation that incorporates
Jethro Tull's (version of) Bouree as well as the theme from Mission
Impossible.
EK
At 06:59 PM 4/30/99 -0400, you wrote:
>I am hoping that someone can help me find a CD comprised of
>different versions of Havah Nagilah. I am looking for
>one that has rock and roll, rap, and other diverse
>versions. Please let me know if you have any suggestions!
>
>Off the top of my head, there's David Krakauer's funky version, "Living
with
>the H Tune," on his first CD, "Klezmer Madness!" (Tzadik). And a jazzy
piano
>version by Anthony Coleman, I think, on "Jewish Alternative Movement: A
>Guide for the Perplexed" (Knitting Factory).
>Also, check out Bob Dylan's "Talkin Hava Negilah Blues" on one of his very
>early albums, I'd guess The Time They Are a Changin or Freewheelin' Bob
>Dylan, again, this is off the top of my head.
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