Tango 1926-1927 by Tango By Year published on 2021-03-07T22:00:11Z Tango By Year, episode 33: 1926-27 Talk about tango music from 1926 and 1927, by tango DJ/historian/bookwriter Michael Lavocah. If you’re enjoying Tango By Year, please consider supporting Michael's work: www.gofundme.com/f/tango-by-year Michael's must-have books for any tango lover can be ordered here: www.milongapress.com More info and feedback at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tangoyear This programme was broadcast on Wednesday 3rd March 2021. Genre Argentine tango Comment by Matías Junco 2 Listening to this, I agree with you Michael. It has a great drive. 2022-07-19T06:18:02Z Comment by Matías Junco 2 The same kind of mad and comical tricks De Caro does, which is telling us a lot about the other side of tango still much present at the epoch, the playful and sometimes outlandish side of the genre in contrast with the romantic and melancholic side more associated with tango (even more so abroad). 2022-07-19T04:18:02Z Comment by Patrick Buchin incredible playful song 2021-12-26T16:34:49Z Comment by Svetlana Popović Is Angustia with Eduardo Bianco and Horacio Petorossi or Juan Raggi? 2021-03-09T10:33:58Z Comment by Michael Lavocah The film version I was thinking of is that of Sara Montiel in 1957: www.facebook.com/groups/tangoyear…436397197815000/ 2021-03-08T17:49:55Z Comment by Michael Lavocah This tango is "Boquita de ángel" - https://open.spotify.com/track/0rT7rgkPPvz7OKnTCOFgR0?si=OGB0H_ElSOGtgm-SAPyjmg 2021-03-08T17:49:21Z Comment by Michael Lavocah It's Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No.2! The motif in question can be heard at the end of the piece. 2021-03-08T17:46:12Z