Santastic II - Clausome!
Welcome to Mash-up Saturday! Today we look at four different Christmas online comps that feature the handy work of DJs and mixers from around the world to create brand new takes on your favorite Christmas music. For those not wise in the ways of the mash-up, this phenomenon may have gotten its start way back in the classical days. Composers used to rework other compositions and used the term "variations on a theme by..." Fast forward to the 1960s. Dickie Goodman was breaking new ground with his break-in records. A gent by the name of John Oswald began experimenting with fusing two pieces of music using tape and scissors. The BBC TV show " I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue " featured a segment entitled "One Song To The Tune Of Another" that featured crude forms of the mash-up. In the 1970s, Frank Zappa began picking out basslines and other samples from music into his own. Club and disco DJs began mastering the art of the mix board. A company named
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For anyone who grew up in the NYC Tri-State area in 50's & 60's, the greatest TV Christmas treat was a one hour special called SANDY BECKER'S CHRISTMAS CAROL. It's like the Holy Grail of Christmas Carol's - - all done with puppets - - that has probably been erased. I figure if I draw it to your attention, maybe some Christmas collector in your vast network somewhere might have knowledge of it's whereabouts... Thanks!