I do love Armstrong to this day. No matter how many versions of the same songs I hear from him it never seems to get old. But what is the Desert Island Disc from late in his career you’re referring to, Christian? He has so many releases (and DIDs).
To your first point, I'm the same. Always full of life and laughter. To your second point, this one (which I should have linked to in the review and will do now): https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009y1rb
I do love Armstrong to this day. No matter how many versions of the same songs I hear from him it never seems to get old. But what is the Desert Island Disc from late in his career you’re referring to, Christian? He has so many releases (and DIDs).
To your first point, I'm the same. Always full of life and laughter. To your second point, this one (which I should have linked to in the review and will do now): https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009y1rb
Wished I liked the Armstrong as much as you do.