Tuesday, July 17, 2018

FRANK SINATRA The MAIN EVENT





FRANK SINATRA

The MAIN EVENT

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN

LIVE


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FRANK SINATRA

The MAIN EVENT

Introduction by HOWARD COSELL

October 13th 1974

Madison Square Garden

NEW YORK

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Francis Albert Sinatra




LADY is a TRAMP


After Howard Cosell's great introduction. the Wood Herman Band started playing, and Frank kicked off this monumental concert with Lady is a Tramp. Great selection Frank. The Lady is a Tramp is a great up-tempo song and Frank sand it superbly on this night, as he always did in the concerts I myself saw Sinatra perform this and all his great songs. The first time I saw Sinatra was at Carnegie Hall in New York. "Wow, was that mind blowing?" The man was the greatest singer of the 20th Century, and I was so fortunate to see him in concert 7 times, first at Carnegie, them Brendan Byrne Arena in NJ, at Madison Square Garden as this show, and two times at Radio City Music Hall, my favorite.







"FRANK"

Frank Sinatra came out of retirement to play this concert, and boy his millions of fans (me included) could not have been happier. The Main Event was a huge success. Frank sounded great, the concert was broadcast live on the ABC Television Network, and I would be watching with my sister Barbara, and brother Jimmy that night. I still remember talking to my teacher Mr. Phil Toronto, lucky dog was going to the concert, and he was talking about it as we ate lunch in the school cafeteria (Becton Regional HS) that day. Yeah I was excited. Wish I was going, but I was so fortunate to go a few years. Yeah, we had a great time watching this great concert Live on TV, and felt almost like we were there. Thank You Mr. Sinatra. Thanks for this wonderful concert and all you did there after, and especially those that I myself went to see. The memories of going to see you live and in concert still burn strong to this very day, such warm happy memories going to see you flawless shows filled with love and affection. Thinking about them always makes me feel good, happy, and content, and so I shall thank you once again Mr. Sinatra, we love you, and see we still keep "you," your music, and your memory alive. We Love you Frank.


Daniel Bellino Zwicke




Sinatra: The Main Event was an ABC musical television special starring Frank Sinatrabroadcast on October 13, 1974. The special documents a concert given by Sinatra at Madison Square Garden in New York City, in which Sinatra is accompanied by the Woody Herman band, and introduced by Howard Cosell.
The concert that was broadcast, was the last of a series of six that Sinatra gave at Madison Square Garden in October 1974, the audio from the concerts had also been taped and the highlights would be released as The Main Event – Live. The saxophonist Jerry Doidgson who performed on the concerts felt that the televised performance wasn't as strong as the others as Sinatra's natural pacing of the concert was disrupted by the mechanisms of television production.











"I Have Never Felt So Much Love in 1 Room in All My Life"


Words of FRANK SINATRA

October 13, 1974

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN

NEW YORK NY

"Please, Please"









FRANK SINATRA

Cole Porer's "I've Got You Under My Skin"


WOODY HERMAN BAND

Arrangement by NELSON RIDDLE








FRANK SINATRA

"LET ME TRY AGAIN"

Written by PAUL ANKA

Musical Arrangement by DON COSTA









FRANK SINATRA

"ANGEL EYES"

The MAIN EVENT"

MSG

NEW YORK

October 13th 1974


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"We Will Now Do The National Anthem"
"But You Needn't Rise"  

Frank Sinatra

MY WAY

The MAIN EVENT

Madison Square Garden New York

NEW YORK
 

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alla SINATRA

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"FRANK"

SINATRA






Frank Sinatra

"Ah Salute"



Thursday, January 18, 2018

All My Tomorrows

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"All My Tomorrows" is a 1959 ballad with lyrics by Sammy Cahn and music by Jimmy Van Heusen .    The song was expressly written as a Frank Sinatra vehicle.  It was introduced in the film A Hole in the Head where Sinatra sings it in the opening credits.
Sinatra later featured "All My Tomorrows" on his 1961 album All the Way. Sinatra re-recorded it for his 1969 album MY WAY , in a new arrangement which Charles L. Granata considers to be superior to the original, and which AllMusic calls "lush and aching". Rolling Stone describes the song as "the poignant monologue of a man determined to turn his life around".


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"ALL MY TOMORROWS"


Francis Albert Sinatra


"All My Tomorrow Belong to You"


Listen to The Master at Work. Francis Albert Sinatra, the greatest singer of the 20th Century.
There is no one in the 21st Century, a Century of Crappy Music and Crappy Musicians (so-called) to campare to the great Frank Sinatra, not only the greatest singer of The 20th Century, but one of
the greatest singers of all-time. Listen to Sinatra sing this beautiful song written for him by the
great songwriters Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn.

Sinatra's voice was in impeccable instrument, which hi conveys most masterfully in this wonderful song. And the musical composition and arrangement of the song is stunning, with lovely Violins, Flute, Harp,  and an expert orchestra, made up of top-notch professional musicians. Listen, savor the music, and enjoy one the greats, Mr Francis Albert Sinatra. It doesn't get any better than this. We're sure you'll agree.



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"I Was at This Concert"

One of the Greatest Times of My Life

I Talk About This Concert Quite Often


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SUNDAY SAUCE

alla SINATRA







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