I've been in love with beat poetry since I was a 14 years old and this is the first time I heard this. Beautiful. I wish I was alive, in Harlem, during the 40s and the 50s.
The Beat Generation had a big influence on a little kid in El Sereno, CA, back in the 1950s - heady stuff for a guy who now is an old-age pensioner, living on the other side of the world...
The slinky sound found it's way unto the perpetually lonely city streets where randy sailor meets a mate to share a common fate . STDs, some penicillin please to ease this burning ring of fire that the man dressed in black fell down into . The flames went higher in this burning ring of fire . Does man ever tire of the ire while Leonard Cohens drunks sing like a midnight choir . The loneliness of a bird on a wire . I hear all this when the jazz is just right and Dean Moriarty is up all night with yellow jackets buzzing in his veins those God awful stains of baby food and crankcase oil on his well worn jeans . Thanks Kerouac your poetry is like a jack that lifts the car up to change a flat so we can get on the road again .
this first song was a huge jump jazz song a massive hit what you have to remember back then there was a hit parade but it wasnt seen as top 40 is today the youthful people in the 40s went for jukebox hits it was more stuff not on radio and risque songs like king records out of kansas city which actually invented rocknroll with wynonnie harris - good rockin tonight - made into first rocknroll hit by elvis 10 years after but alot of big time jazz guys came out of kansas city one popular venue with rope in middle to seperate blacks and whites small stage at back long and narrow joint its the place in which it all started alot of the 40s stars in jazz came from this then moved to bigger cities got bigger but the instrumental jazz was on the radio and easy to find as it didnt get sidelined or banned some call it be bop or jump jazz it depends what city the person is from but essentially in the 40s the younger people didnt want big band jazz or swing it was the start of the first youth culture before rock and brando about time of cinderella and jackson pollock doing his art when cars got streamlined designs wood ovens went to gas tv was invented but everyone went to cinema in biggest numbers at end 40s so it mustve been like the night spot if there was jump jazz or be bop all popular films were crime noir
I've been in love with beat poetry since I was a 14 years old and this is the first time I heard this. Beautiful. I wish I was alive, in Harlem, during the 40s and the 50s.
The beat of a heart, the beat of the soul when the world beats ya down. Get down with the beat.
The Beat Generation had a big influence on a little kid in El Sereno, CA, back in the 1950s - heady stuff for a guy who now is an old-age pensioner, living on the other side of the world...
Huntington Drive
thank you so much for these bits of jack...as a purveyor of beat poetry myself, i truly appreciate you keeping it alive....peace always...rocky-o
The slinky sound found it's way unto the perpetually lonely city streets where randy sailor meets a mate to share a common fate . STDs, some penicillin please to ease this burning ring of fire that the man dressed in black fell down into . The flames went higher in this burning ring of fire . Does man ever tire of the ire while Leonard Cohens drunks sing like a midnight choir . The loneliness of a bird on a wire . I hear all this when the jazz is just right and Dean Moriarty is up all night with yellow jackets buzzing in his veins those God awful stains of baby food and crankcase oil on his well worn jeans . Thanks Kerouac your poetry is like a jack that lifts the car up to change a flat so we can get on the road again .
Too cool for school!
Dear Aficionado Joe, What you have done is pretty large man. so much so I wish I could DM ya.
this first song was a huge jump jazz song a massive hit what you have to remember back then there was a hit parade but it wasnt seen as top 40 is today the youthful people in the 40s went for jukebox hits it was more stuff not on radio and risque songs like king records out of kansas city which actually invented rocknroll with wynonnie harris - good rockin tonight - made into first rocknroll hit by elvis 10 years after but alot of big time jazz guys came out of kansas city one popular venue with rope in middle to seperate blacks and whites small stage at back long and narrow joint its the place in which it all started alot of the 40s stars in jazz came from this then moved to bigger cities got bigger but the instrumental jazz was on the radio and easy to find as it didnt get sidelined or banned some call it be bop or jump jazz it depends what city the person is from but essentially in the 40s the younger people didnt want big band jazz or swing it was the start of the first youth culture before rock and brando about time of cinderella and jackson pollock doing his art when cars got streamlined designs wood ovens went to gas tv was invented but everyone went to cinema in biggest numbers at end 40s so it mustve been like the night spot if there was jump jazz or be bop all popular films were crime noir
This is groovin'
Love this series.... Cheers mate... ;)
This music walks and talks, cuz it knows its going some where...
And then a smooth whiskey.. ;0)
great!!!!
Thanks for creating this! Such a great idea. Love it.
Beat poetry "straight no chaser."
Hey ba ba re bop, and roll.
American Nectar, dig
Love it.
Great compliation.
Thank Jack For That.
LOVE It !!!!
What its a song`s name that sonds first?
Jack tell's you In the opening dialogue. Lionel Hampton - Hey Ba-Ba-Re-Bop
@@AficionadoJoe hey men, thanks, if jack means aint heared, my native language is a spanish