Crazy 1920s USA: Coon -Sanders Orch. - Rhythm King, 1928
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- Coon- Sanders Nighthawk Orchestra, Vocal Refrain: C.A.Coon - Rhythm King, Victor 1928
A few days ago, the "Rhythm King" played by Ben Bernie Orchestra was uploaded by me • Ben Bernie & His Orche... Now, another rendition by another excellent hot dance band of the Roaring Twenties can be compared with that. It's never too much when such hot music is played, and by SUUUCH bands!
All authentic period photos. Thank you for that.
Awesome orchestra music,performance and amazing video from 1928!
this is what you call music carnt stop my feet tapping best music ever
No wonder everyone just ..got up and DANCED
i guess Im randomly asking but does anybody know a method to get back into an instagram account?
I somehow lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Enoch Royal instablaster :)
I miss the 1920s. They were great times!
Yes; trying to dig out of the depression!
@@bobboscarato1313 You do realise the depression was after the 20's? It's why the contrast between the 30s and 20s was so big
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
Thanks so much for posting this tune. It helps me connect with music from my grandparents generation. Great tunes, no wonder they wanted to dance!
Absolutely sensational
Thanks for posting this and all your videos. Fabulous!!!
Pretty music so intense, hold your feet in suspense.
Hi, dear friend, I watch your great channel long time already...it´s a pleasure for me, because I prefer oldies.....thank you heartily for wonderful while, for amazing music and adorable old pictures.....greetings:)
Stunning! Many thanks.
SUPER-HOT & WONDERFUL !! Lovin' the photos's
BRAVO!registrazione stupenda,bate la HiFi di oggi!
Hot indeed!
At around 1.25, there's a picture of La Parée stories. They can be read via the Internet Archive. Amusing look into the past.
Beautiful.
Thanks.
Love it (and you) just wonderful, thank you.
Great
i love it!
Back then, life was pretty tough for most people and seriously horrid for so many. When people could afford to our or buy a “33”, they wanted happy times. As a bad as things got, they always loved our country. They didn’t blame it or ever say “What can “the” (not “my”)country do for me.
This is a 78 not a 33, 33s weren't invented yet.
@@Tadfafty thanks, I forgot about the 78’s
Thanjks again.
A little information for you --- The band in the photo at 0:28 is the Conley-Silverman Band, active in St. Louis in 1925 and 1926.
Conley as in Larry Conley? Since its St. Louis I'm guessing Silverman would be David H. Silverman.
Yes, that's right. That's Dave (David H.), with the glasses, holding the baton, directly behind the dancer on the far left. Larry, with his trombone, is to the right of Dave. Although the band never recorded, they were very popular in St. Louis. Both Dave and Larry previously played with Gene Rodemich's Orchestra and jointly owned a music publishing company.
Listen to the rhythm king, oh listen to him play that thing.
Lawd lawd, he's some sensation.
Oh listen to the saxophone, layin' on a minor tone.
My my, sweet syncopation.
He makes you rock like a chair
Heats up the air
Oh he's just like wine.
While you quiver and shake
He plays the break
wrinkles up your spine
Pretty music so intense,
hold your feet in suspense.
lawd lawd, listen to the rhythm king.
Thanks much, again.
Thanks again.
As brilliant as ever :-)
Thank you. I didn't know that they had pretty girls back then.
How did you avoid such knowledge?
@@Tadfafty Well, I'm not sure about your use of the word "avid," but I think I got your drift. When I meant to imply is that the music is wonderful, of course, but it is the poster art, interspersed with photographs, that made me, once again, realize that I have to be shown everything. I don't care if it's how to change a tire, or how to turn off a water faucet. I have to have it demonstrated. And so I just let the uploader know that I hadn't known that pretty girls existed back then. They did!
@aviatorsbh
as a matter of fact, it's Groucho Marx but I presume it was in the movie: Duck soup,
great movie indeed
I believe you're right, looks like Groucho, he's even got the big cigar.
BTW: the woman at 1:08; this is KATE SMITH !!!
Put on your dancing shoes.
At 3:04 the guy in the centre appears to me like one of the Marx brothers in their Casablanca parody. Is that possible?
By the way the man at 0:58 looks a bit like Vladimir Putin.
Yes, that's Grocho.
Would his name be more, or less racist if Sanders were Black?
Where'd you get those posters, man? And the photographs too!
O what happened to all those snazzy rhythms--to say nothing of melody? I'm off to NYC for a few days and then Montreal, a brief holiday. Cheerio, B.
The women at 2:33 HAVE to be from the 1960s. They just don;' look like real flappers. Their make up is too modern.