Here's a new one for you guys! A summer night on a porch with vintage oldies playing in the bg and a nice ambience of crickets, soft wind in the trees. Enjoy and Much Love to all! 💜 If you guys want to support my channel so that I can keep making these videos, be my patron and select the best Tier that is best for you, go to my Patreon account and check it out: www.patreon.com/nemosdreamscapes
Can you do some dreamscapes with pictures of same sex couples please? It just would be nice to have representation too please. Instead of just only straight couples in the pictures.
How is it that a musical landscape set 50-some years before I was even born can bring me so much relaxation and a form of nostalgia for a time I've never seen??
My parents married in '49, and I was born in '52. So that could be my future ma & pa chillin' there. A couple years before he fought in Korea. Young man with a new wife & first child (me!) on the way. Got drafted. Reported. Served. Fought. Lost buddies that he rarely talked about, but never forgot. Came home. Asked for nothing. Expected nothing. Made a life. Paid his taxes. Raised his family. I got a new little sister 10 mo's after he got home, and a brother 7 yrs later. A true American Patriot. With a loving, supportive partner. Mom's gone now. We still have Pop. He's 95, needs no pills, doesn't need glasses, owes no one a penny. Still takes his daily walks, only recently stopped driving. Here's to them both, and a life well lived... 🥂
@django... Thanks. And he would tell you he IS blessed. 3 kids, 7 grand children & 11 great grandchildren. So far:) Mom's been gone over 25 yrs now, and he still rarely mentions her without ending it, "Bless her little heart". Indeed...
Albert Einstein postulated and proved with his theory of general relativity that space-time is not linear, it is actually curve. Thus it is possible that, as we move forwards in space, we may, in fact, turn backwards in time and vice-versa. When this is seen through an esoteric lens, we may think of it as visiting past lives in the future... so, perhaps you have already lived that era and you revisit it at times. But the really important thing is that you found something that makes you feel blissful and actually doesn't cause you any harm while doing it. Good for you!
This is making me cry, this how my grandmother spent her evenings, in front of her house enjoying the gentle breeze and saying hello and catching up with her friends. I miss my grandmother so much.
U were blessed to have a grandparent. Mine All passed away when I was too young to remember them. I was 1-2 yrs old so no memory of them. Yr memories are very valuable. Having an elder to talk to us is So important to our growth.
I'm envious of the pretend people in the thumbnail. I would love to be sitting in a rocking chair next to my love right now, on a big porch, warm summer evening, cool breeze keeping the mosquitoes at bay, radio softly playing through the open kitchen window. Heaven.
Why am I always overcome with a feeling of sorrow when I see these beautiful images and the songs? Why do I crave for this so deeply? Why does this seem so familiar and why does this feel lost in time,never to come back again?
I am the same way, you crave it because it gives off the nature and vibe of a simpler time. A better connection of man with one another. It seems that people were happier during those times even with all the hardships different communities faced.
@@LaSimone1994this is what I’m saying. It just seems like people had more love and good in their hearts. Now the heart has grown cold, calloused and the world is turning on eachother.
@@JamesDaSilvamusicamen, we don’t even really celebrate Christmas anymore! And it’s the one holiday that I just can’t fathom why we don’t celebrate it like we used to, families getting together, everybody giving eachother gifts, the music, the movies, the love and warm feelings, not to mention the reverence for Jesus. When I was a kid EVERYBODY in the family made sure to come home for Christmas every year. Now we are lucky if we get a tiny small gathering of a few family members…
My grandma passed away five years ago, but I still think about her and miss her. Listening to this makes me think of her, and what she must have been doing in her 20s in 1949. My grandpa had gotten back from the war. It must have been a wonderful time.
I think it was a wonderful time, the United States was about to enter into its peak years and she got to live through that. I am sad I have to watch it's decline
@@anderander5662 Unless you were black and regularly lynched from trees, or those with no dental or medical care (around 50% of the country) and a life expectancy of under 60, other than that it may have been the peak.
"My parents spent many summer nights out in the porch when I was asleep. I joined them a few nights and while they've gone for many years, I miss those humid summer nights with the sounds of nature."
Perfect comment right there. Encapsulates the innocence and wonder of youth, confronts the reality of loss, and lights a simple and true candle to the melancholy of nostalgia. I think some of us were just born to appreciate moments in time like these. Call us old fashioned, I call us human
I was born on a farm, and this reminds me of summer nights, sitting on the porch, tired from chasing lightning bugs with my siblings. The farm is long gone, but I still have the memories.
words cannot describe the peace this account brings me, i’m an 18 year old girl who is currently wishing i could just go to this time period to experience this music and the way of life. I genuinely wish i knew more people who loved this music as much as me
The nostalgia I feel despite being born in 2000 makes me know I grew up with a golden hour. My parents helped me enjoy the best of ages. Music, book, and movie. I’m blessed to have such wonderful parents.
I was 5 in 1949. My dad took 8mm moives back then then and I have many of them and coverted them to digital. Most are black and white but some of the newer onces are in color. How wonderful it was of him.
Perhaps you should make audio files and post them here. Countless people would appreciate it if you could. Make sure you use hashtags to increase your broadness
What year do you think it is? For someone who's username is all numbers, you're really lacking in the math department. This man is probably 79 years old. 2023-1944=79@@3-332-5
Same here. I've always felt like I've had an older soul. I don't know if it's because I remember a little of how my great grandparents and grandparents lived. Some of my grandparents listened to ( what we called old timey country and gospel music too ). But I remember hearing this music too. It does seem like a more peaceful time. People had more respect back then. More people went to church too. They had more family get togethers too. Now, that all my grandparents are gone we don't go to family get togethers and dinners no more. It's sad.
how I would put it is that compared to how times were back then to now is because times were more simple and happy plus the music was exceptional and calming there have been times that I would want to be alive back then but someone once told me just by listening to this music and treasuring it is just as good cause it gives you the scents that your there and gives you peace of mind
That's just all perspective. Old people in the 1940s I'm sure missed the simplicity of their youth. Before cars, highways, television and radio. I'm only in my 30s and I miss the simplicity of my childhood before the internet, smart phones, and social media. And people in the future will look back and miss the simplicity of today.
@@Coreyahno Same. I miss the simplicity of the 90s. The internet was just this weird, quaint thing you used for MSN and ICQ. Video games were this fun new adventure. And this was all pre-9/11 and pre-covid.
Must definitely but things won’t be going that direction for certain. Things are actually starting to get worse. This music is very calming, you know what would be nice to bring back in this generation, the way of dressing, it was golden. God bless you
Josh, don't think we can do that. We gotta keep going forward. However, what you can do, is ditch the cell phone for a while, and immerse yourself with the appreciation of the times we didn't have our whole lives on a stupid piece of plastic, called a cellphone, for goodness sake!! Don't know how old you are, and if you have kids? But. spend quality time with everyone you love.
Well I practice this culture. It's a free world. I refuse to be part of a culture just because it is practiced by most. We are all individuals. And I prefer the culture of decency. I am a millenial btw, I don,t think it is necessary to make sense for the next gen, but we certainly must keep it alive with this kind of contents, so the future gen can be aware.
I was born in 1955 and grew up in NYC. Although we did not have a porch, we had a stoop (a set of stairs in front of the building). A radio always played my mom and neighbors tunes from the '40s when she would go outside to sit on the stoop with the neighbors. I loved hearing their stories of the "old days.) Good Times!
I just want to jump right into this video, it gives me such peace and comfort. I wish life was still like that, moving slow enough to enjoy every moment and get peace from the outdoors, listening to the crickets sing and drinking a hot beverage with lovely tunes playing on the vintage radio. What a great way to spend time.
@swordsman3951 Been recently doing this. Only difference is that I listen to a lot of music from the 50s/60s, sipping on chamomile or apple cinnamon or mint tea. I'm anxiously awaiting fall, the sounds are different and so is the feeling of the earthy smell in the wind. 😄
@robertsmith3073 Thank you Robert. Those are special memories, a continuous gift I look back on fondly. I would add all the incredible smells that filled the house from moms cooking
I was born in 1942 and I remember some of these songs! I am so glad I happened on this site!!! My mother used to listen to the radio while she was cooking, cleaning, etc. This is so o nostalgic! So glad I was born during the time when music was real music and not all the noise they pass off now as music! Such wonderful music and time!
I'm 40 and this music and music style brings such comfort, joy and relaxation to me....there's so much hatred in the world that listening to this helps me unwind and forget about all of that
My father was born in 1949 and he passed away last year in March. Although his childhood was full of pain, I am forever grateful that he raised me with an appreciation for retro media and classical rhetoric. Rest in peace, Daddy. Hope you are resting on the tranquil porch of eternity, listening to your grandpa's huge radio.
Awe..I know that feeling. My Daddy passed this last November. I'm eternally grateful for sharing his love of music with me. He loved the BeeGees, and I loved Johnny Mathis! Go figure!!!
Same!! We’re the last generation to have heard the stories and felt the peace and presence of those who lived in those magical, wholesome times. We’re so lucky!
it's ok, deez. I'm like 3 times your age, and have had the same feeling. A couple of years ago, I stopped into a little "junk shop." I was immediately attracted to an old radio. I bought it. Didn't know what it was. For years, I have joked with my friends and family that, "1946 was my favorite year," as I love 1940's black and white cinematography, especially the 1946 films noir. Found out later that the old radio I bought is an Air King radio from...you guessed it, 1946!! Who knows...just enjoy the ride!!!
Not to make everyone more nostalgic and sad but…there were millions and millions more little creatures of the twilight back then - bullfrogs, peepers, crickets, bats, fireflies. I get a little misty eyed every time the few fireflies come out on a warm upstate evening. It truly is a special sight.
What's crazy to think about for me is, my great grandpa who is now 96, was old enough to have actually experienced this. So peaceful and tranquil. Thank you for this!
This is what I wish my everyday life would be like, but it's hard to find someone special who would want to spend these beautiful, simple moments with you.
25 year old Traditional housewife and home schooling mom. This video is so peaceful. I always listen to your oldies videos to help me sleep. Its the only thing rhat calms my mind.
Can easily picture my great grandma rocking my grandmother to sleep on a warm summer evening in the 40's with old tunes like these softly playing in the background. All windows open and doors open/unlocked (because that was normal back then).
Before Alexa and Siri (lolllll the name siri is not in the Amazon echo dictionary) closed us when vocally prompted!!!Small fact in most of Gozo even in the capital city and other places in Malta like Zabbar Rabat Mdina(former capital) mostly and Mellieha they still keep doors and verandas porches open all night and wear similar styles to war times (still speak similar or in a strong British accent from (wartime radios Radifusion times that had the purposes of only alarms bomb warnings and the only form of entertainment other then playing cards tv's were illegal to own if you had one it was a secret and they left the door open so the neighbours would sit the families outside on wood chairs from their home (bring your own chair) and watch this one small black and white window into the unknown they would also all get make up who had as it was a rarity or made up make up using cork burnt matches carbon -dressed really well fur and what not hats with feathers(fascinators) (some would ask for a 'ticket fee' (the wearing God forbid the man in the window (tv news guy etc) lol would see they are wearing less formal then him) ( only radio hence the many kids born) (black to go to church to this day)Imagine Charlie Chaplin marvelling at an Amazon echo where I usually configured more bass and listen to this time travelling channel!!!
I remember beautiful moments in my life in the past, born in 61, in other country, my childhood with no phones, and in summer time, yes... We used to sit at the porch and talk.... Watching the stars, saying hello to neighbors . Life was very different then.
Believe it or not you can still do this. Sit out on your porch or back deck and light a fire this summer. No phones, just talking. Friends or family welcome. An unplugged night of enjoying the warmth, the fellowship, and the serenity of not doom scrolling on the nightmare brick.
this music has so much soul, just feels wholesome. my favorite is the 10 minute mark. beautiful. i dream one day of listening to this again with my twin flame i lost.
I miss my grandma 😢😢😢😢 it’s painful listening to this music. I would sit with her in the kitchen every morning and listen to oldies, and she would have this distant look, as if she was in a difference wold, different time, and I would go there with her. I love you grandma 😢😢😢😢💔💔
I live among 40s things & only listen to 40s music since about 2014 but this song set is perfect with the muffled sound, waves & crickets to fall asleep. My high school friend sits on the porch with me & watches 40s movies with me. It's a preferred era to look back on. Thanks for the upload!
My parents were born early 40's, and I can attest that part of my childhood mornings consisted of music like this. I didn't think much of it then, but looking back on those days I realize there was a degree of contentment that is hard to duplicate today.
That feeling of nostalgia, I feel like everyone has existed at one point in time. We’ve been our fathers, we’ve been our mothers, just like how our children are us. We are all connected, one endless loop of existence, infinity.
Oh my heart, these times were before I was born but the nostalgia reaches through time and space even to the hearts of today. This is simply BEAUTIFUL! What precious sounds and thinking of stories shared from my Parents who are now gone to Heaven that roll through my mind as I snuggle with my own babies and tell them stories about their Nana's and Paw Paws. THANK YOU for bringing the voices of our, of MY loved ones now gone to life in my mind and heart tonight. Thank You for taking my mind to a place of hearing my Mom's voice tell me about the adventure of her youth.. absolute treasures. Thank You.
This reminds me of the many peaceful evenings that I would see my mom and dad sitting in lawn chairs out in the backyard in the good ole summertime. My dad was a big band musician, so the music adds another dimension of enjoyment to me! Thanks for sharing your amazing creativity with us!
For those of you reading this comment, it's okay, it's normal to feel lonely sometimes, if you're going through tough times, keep trying, but never give up,
@intellectualone8989 that's the worst I think. It's a different feeling then regular lonely either way you're not alone. Even though we are probably far away I pray for you tonight. Always keep your head up as you're not an island your purpose here is great just try to surround yourself with the same people who understand you. However long and hard it is to do that. Much love from louisiana.
THE YEAR I WAS BORN. MY FOLKS MUST HAVE PLAYED THIS WHEN I WAS A BABY BECAUSE I HAVE LOVED MUSIC ALL MY LIFE AND NOW I HAVE 4 GRANDCHILDREN THAT LOVE IT AND LISTEN TO IT WITH ME. I'M A RICH MAN EVEN THOUGH IM POOR.
You sit on your porch together with the love of your life in soft wicker chairs. You hold your cup of joe as you listen to the soft pleasant sound of crickets calling throughout the night, as if cheering on the waves far down below in the bay which tumble and crash just far enough away for the sounds to be soothing. Soft melodies of music by the current hits play on the radio inside, the volume just loud enough to hear out here. It's a warm New England night-the type you always loved as a child-and you sip your drink softly, thinking back on those days so long ago with your brother before you both were sent off to war. You feel your grip on the mug tighten ever so slightly. The war. You swore to never think much on it, but you can't help but slip up and think. It was only five years ago when you fought in the Pacific, five years since your brother had died from a Japanese kamikaze on his ship; why weren't you there? Why couldn't you have been there for him? Your eyes feel wet and cold, but a warmth on your hand disrupts your thoughts. The soft hand of your wife clutches yours as she places the cup down on the table between the two of you. "Feeling alright?" She asks. "No," You reply, seeing her worry for you sparking that love for her all over again. "But I'll be alright with you." She smiles and pats your hand. "The children are asleep, you can be open with me dear." You nod softly, slowly feeling calmed by her. You take the cup and sip it again, letting out a breath you didn't know you were holding. Giving her a kiss on her cheek, you smile to her and say, "Thank you, for everything, my dearest."
I was 5 years old, but at 79 I still like that music. I also like Noir jazz, 0ldies from the late 30's to the 80. Especially while I'm at my desk writing my book, which is now finished..
1949 my dad was out of the Navy from WW2 and working. My mother was still in England. They met in 55 at a dance. Technically old enough to be my grandparents because they were in their 40s when I came along. Always heard stories of the war and different times. Til this day I listen to their generation of music more than mine.
I'm literally 14 years old and i still get nostalgia from a time period i never experienced. Beautiful music, this style has been lost in most of today's music.
My Grandparents started dating (or "courting" as it was known back then) in the very early 50's so this makes me think of them instantly. Maybe they had a date something similar to this with these tunes playing in the background too, who knows. I miss them both so terribly. Beautiful video - thank you.
This may be my new favorite dreamscape. The scene is so sweet and cozy. The couple sitting on a porch sort of reminds me of Richard & Mildred Loving, particularly as they were portrayed in the film _Loving._
This reminds me of my dad. He was from this era. I was born when he was 50 years old. He lived to be 94. This is the music he listened to and because of that it reminds me of my childhood when i hear it. Its weird how the music of the WWII era can be nostalgic to me when I was born in the late 70's, but it is because of my dad.
I'm not from that time, I was born almost in the 90s, but these songs and images bring me so many feelings, sensations that I don't know how to explain. I wish I had lived at that time, it seems to have been something magical for those who lived. 💚🎶😍
I'd like to this so. But don't romanticize it too much. Remember they went through the great depression, World War II. Times were simpler, but not necessarily easier. (not guessing...word of mouth from my elders..) But I get your vibe, honey!! The music is just beautiful!!!
There is definitely a kind magic evoked here in these videos, it is very delightful, the times have their own aura of peace, harmony and magic that can't be explained, but felt with the heart.
The reason "old" music is so relaxing is because back then they had no autotune, no synthesizer, and only real voices and real instruments. On top of that the natural brown noise made the music more soothing. Any one of these songs would've made it into an exciting concert if it was in person.
If you are READING this message I WISH you to Recieve whatever it is that you long for, and everything you need. I wish you much love, luck & success in all you do. 🙏🏻❤️
1 year before both my grandparents were born. My granny passed 3 yrs ago and it left my granddad devasted for so long. I imagine them both listening to this kinda music, just enjoying to be alive and together since they already met at 15 and married at 19. Just simpler times.. God i wish I couldve been alive to those times. They will be reunited one day..❤
I do this a lot in my country home I’m blessed with looking over my pond watching the fish catch bugs , the birds drinking ffrom the pond with the bugs and frogs singing a tune.. family and dogs enjoy it with me.. God is good
They say that anything that strongly resonates for you, is because you’ve lived it at some point :) You probably led a wonderful past life in this time ❤
10:37 pm in the City of Angels. 72 degrees. And a full moon to the southeast. The crickets on the video blending in with those on the yard. Tunes on the phone sound like an old radio. I’m in 1949.
I was born in late 70s in a different part of the world, different culture and different civilization, but always had a connection with the America of 1950s. My grandfather travelled to Michigan to do his masters in veterinary medicine in 1949. He used to talk about post war America and its culture. Growing up, I saw his collection of American Parker pens, black n white photos of majestic American landscape and jazz music. I am still mesmerized by those nostalgic memories. I immigrated to North America and every now and then visit the old parts of Chicago and New York and Maine in search of those old times. Words can’t describe how the music and culture from 1950s pulls me. Alas, a bygone era….
Sometimes taking a moment and thinking about all the great things that have happened in our lives can be the most satisfying thing. Appreciate all the things you’ve been through
I was born in wrong time. I am 38 but i love the 20's to the 40's era. Absolutely feel like home when i hear the music and pictures and things of that time.
My mind is transporting me to this dreamscape. The music, the clothing, the simplicity, the innocence, the traditions, how people carried themselves back then….
I laid back in my chair and totally fell asleep to this...woke up and scrolled comments and saw yours...this video is very soothing. I wish my wife wouldn't complain if I had this on in our room to fall asleep to lol she loves this music too much where I think it'd keep her awake 😆
I'm quilting a baby blanket for my childhood friend whilst listening to this 💕😊 It feels so good! I've never been this relaxed while working on a project. Nemo, you always have the best playlists!
People were nicer. They dressed nicer, they spoke nicer to each other, children knew what respect was. Before many homes had TV. Family dinners were a thing. Love this music! The odd comments about wars coming… apparently aren’t paying attention now.
@@tlynn7043cocaine was really big in the 50s water in cities had chemicals that caused people to have aggression alot of parents abused there kids in big cities because of those chemicals they were drinking. The Korean war was going on and kids were being drafted to a war that we shouldn't of been in. We lost 30k+ children and men. Black people were treated like filth Hispanics and Latinos were being prosecuted. The klan was recruiting in small towns. Sundown towns were a huge thing. Women were supposed to stay at home and be quiet if they didn't do as told they were beaten by the husband. Polio was a huge problem. Sanitariums targeted women who had post pardom depression and gays were sent there to be "fixed" The 00s-60s weren't a good time period for women minorities or for children growing up.
Here's a new one for you guys! A summer night on a porch with vintage oldies playing in the bg and a nice ambience of crickets, soft wind in the trees. Enjoy and Much Love to all! 💜
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Can you do some dreamscapes with pictures of same sex couples please? It just would be nice to have representation too please. Instead of just only straight couples in the pictures.
@@K.114. "1949"
Hard stuff
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How is it that a musical landscape set 50-some years before I was even born can bring me so much relaxation and a form of nostalgia for a time I've never seen??
Reincarnation?
Past life theory. And maybe music was just way better back then.
Because you are antisemitic!
@@Wrangler808 exactly!
Same over here
My parents married in '49, and I was born in '52. So that could be my future ma & pa chillin' there. A couple years before he fought in Korea. Young man with a new wife & first child (me!) on the way. Got drafted. Reported. Served. Fought. Lost buddies that he rarely talked about, but never forgot. Came home. Asked for nothing. Expected nothing. Made a life. Paid his taxes. Raised his family. I got a new little sister 10 mo's after he got home, and a brother 7 yrs later. A true American Patriot. With a loving, supportive partner.
Mom's gone now. We still have Pop. He's 95, needs no pills, doesn't need glasses, owes no one a penny. Still takes his daily walks, only recently stopped driving.
Here's to them both, and a life well lived... 🥂
Sir you and your family are truly blessed. Love from India. Jai shree Ram ❤❤❤
God bless him reminds me of my grandfather
@django... Thanks. And he would tell you he IS blessed. 3 kids, 7 grand children & 11 great grandchildren. So far:)
Mom's been gone over 25 yrs now, and he still rarely mentions her without ending it, "Bless her little heart".
Indeed...
god bless, thank you for sharing
Awesome.
I'm a 28 years old man, and this playlist is giving me a sense of bliss about an era I never lived through.
It's the spirit of the age that's forever imprinted on this art(music). The same happened with cinema, photography, design of many tthings...
I am a 29 year old girl and I feel the same
me too bud.
Albert Einstein postulated and proved with his theory of general relativity that space-time is not linear, it is actually curve. Thus it is possible that, as we move forwards in space, we may, in fact, turn backwards in time and vice-versa. When this is seen through an esoteric lens, we may think of it as visiting past lives in the future... so, perhaps you have already lived that era and you revisit it at times. But the really important thing is that you found something that makes you feel blissful and actually doesn't cause you any harm while doing it. Good for you!
okay schizo@@apairofbrowneyes77
Imagine no distraction from phones, just newspapers and radio. Blissful
It makes me glad I have no cell phone, cable or satellite tv.
@phulnelson And what do you use to watch youtube and write comments?
@@galaxyrider9599 a desktop pc.
@@radar8988Someone else was asked that question, not you.
But they also spent a lot of time watching tv
This is making me cry, this how my grandmother spent her evenings, in front of her house enjoying the gentle breeze and saying hello and catching up with her friends. I miss my grandmother so much.
Me too
You are not alone it’s hard when you lose someone it helps to keep talking to them in some way they are still there ❤
U were blessed to have a grandparent. Mine All passed away when I was too young to remember them. I was 1-2 yrs old so no memory of them. Yr memories are very valuable. Having an elder to talk to us is So important to our growth.
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Before they imported the third world.
I was born in 35............remember it all like it was yesterday..the sounds and smells.. and all the feelings
Oh it looks like life was so much more amazing back then
@@pedroroque829 you wouldn't believe how great
@@helenavondrakenstein4969 dude you must be a ghost now no way you were born in 35
@@PineappleOnPizza69 I'm sorry you feel that way ma'am....believe whatever makes you satisfied
God bless you
I'm envious of the pretend people in the thumbnail. I would love to be sitting in a rocking chair next to my love right now, on a big porch, warm summer evening, cool breeze keeping the mosquitoes at bay, radio softly playing through the open kitchen window. Heaven.
My thoughts exactly, Howard
amen brudder
You forgot to mention the only reason it was ever good. A White majority.
To make those 'pretend people' a little more real, see my comment above... 😊
Thats exactly how i think America is today, somehow....
Was it a better amerca then, then now?
Bring those days back please
Why am I always overcome with a feeling of sorrow when I see these beautiful images and the songs? Why do I crave for this so deeply? Why does this seem so familiar and why does this feel lost in time,never to come back again?
I am the same way, you crave it because it gives off the nature and vibe of a simpler time. A better connection of man with one another. It seems that people were happier during those times even with all the hardships different communities faced.
Because the world you see here and all that it represents has crumbled away. We live in a godless, irreverent world
@@LaSimone1994this is what I’m saying. It just seems like people had more love and good in their hearts. Now the heart has grown cold, calloused and the world is turning on eachother.
@@JamesDaSilvamusicamen, we don’t even really celebrate Christmas anymore! And it’s the one holiday that I just can’t fathom why we don’t celebrate it like we used to, families getting together, everybody giving eachother gifts, the music, the movies, the love and warm feelings, not to mention the reverence for Jesus. When I was a kid EVERYBODY in the family made sure to come home for Christmas every year. Now we are lucky if we get a tiny small gathering of a few family members…
Technology simultaneously made life easier and made people unhappy. We're not meant to be tied to a device
My grandma passed away five years ago, but I still think about her and miss her. Listening to this makes me think of her, and what she must have been doing in her 20s in 1949. My grandpa had gotten back from the war. It must have been a wonderful time.
That is amazing, she certainly had an incredible life. Best wishes brother
I think it was a wonderful time, the United States was about to enter into its peak years and she got to live through that. I am sad I have to watch it's decline
woaw This made me tearly
I never got to talk with my grandparents it makes me sad
@@anderander5662 Unless you were black and regularly lynched from trees, or those with no dental or medical care (around 50% of the country) and a life expectancy of under 60, other than that it may have been the peak.
"My parents spent many summer nights out in the porch when I was asleep. I joined them a few nights and while they've gone for many years, I miss those humid summer nights with the sounds of nature."
Perfect and timeless memory :)
❤😊
What a gift they gave you.
Perfect comment right there. Encapsulates the innocence and wonder of youth, confronts the reality of loss, and lights a simple and true candle to the melancholy of nostalgia. I think some of us were just born to appreciate moments in time like these. Call us old fashioned, I call us human
What year(s) would be this? Just to have a better image of your memory 🙂
I was born on a farm, and this reminds me of summer nights, sitting on the porch, tired from chasing lightning bugs with my siblings. The farm is long gone, but I still have the memories.
This is a beautiful memory. Thank you for sharing.
What a beautiful memory to hold onto.
The wonderful comments just add to the warm feelings the music provides!! Just beautiful !!
words cannot describe the peace this account brings me, i’m an 18 year old girl who is currently wishing i could just go to this time period to experience this music and the way of life. I genuinely wish i knew more people who loved this music as much as me
The nostalgia I feel despite being born in 2000 makes me know I grew up with a golden hour. My parents helped me enjoy the best of ages. Music, book, and movie. I’m blessed to have such wonderful parents.
I’m almost 23 and I love this era. I’ve loved black and white movies for many years. 🖤🤍
Oldies are still great to listen to even in this age and year 2023
❤
Especially now
For that reason I often like to listen to the UK1940s Radio.
I was 5 in 1949. My dad took 8mm moives back then then and I have many of them and coverted them to digital. Most are black and white but some of the newer onces are in color. How wonderful it was of him.
Perhaps you should make audio files and post them here. Countless people would appreciate it if you could. Make sure you use hashtags to increase your broadness
run the math again@@3-332-5
@@3-332-5 Learn to do math correctly. He's not nearly 154 years old no way near that
What year do you think it is? For someone who's username is all numbers, you're really lacking in the math department. This man is probably 79 years old. 2023-1944=79@@3-332-5
@@21293 Guess you just forgot how to do math if he was born in 1944 he'd be 79 right now
I'm 24 and I want to understand how can I love an era that I've never lived.
1999 or 2000?
Same. A bit older than you, but still feel the pull to this era.
Same here. I've always felt like I've had an older soul. I don't know if it's because I remember a little of how my great grandparents and grandparents lived. Some of my grandparents listened to ( what we called old timey country and gospel music too ). But I remember hearing this music too. It does seem like a more peaceful time. People had more respect back then. More people went to church too. They had more family get togethers too. Now, that all my grandparents are gone we don't go to family get togethers and dinners no more. It's sad.
how I would put it is that compared to how times were back then to now is because times were more simple and happy plus the music was exceptional and calming there have been times that I would want to be alive back then but someone once told me just by listening to this music and treasuring it is just as good cause it gives you the scents that your there and gives you peace of mind
Kindred souls, could it be a past life before current?
My mom is 98 years old. She lived through this. Amazing!! Thanks for music
God bless your mama
Wished I'd lived back then. Even if it meant not living now. The simplicity of everything just appeals to my soul.
You could move to a small town.
@@redryan20000 best thing in the world moving to a small town n living like this w the one(s) you love
That's just all perspective. Old people in the 1940s I'm sure missed the simplicity of their youth. Before cars, highways, television and radio. I'm only in my 30s and I miss the simplicity of my childhood before the internet, smart phones, and social media. And people in the future will look back and miss the simplicity of today.
@@Coreyahno Same. I miss the simplicity of the 90s. The internet was just this weird, quaint thing you used for MSN and ICQ. Video games were this fun new adventure. And this was all pre-9/11 and pre-covid.
trust me. you'd struggle the same. unless you are white
We gotta create this culture again and make it make sense for the future generations
I agree!
Must definitely but things won’t be going that direction for certain. Things are actually starting to get worse. This music is very calming, you know what would be nice to bring back in this generation, the way of dressing, it was golden.
God bless you
So you're saying we need a zombie apocalypse, and then we rebuild. 🧟♂️
Josh, don't think we can do that. We gotta keep going forward. However, what you can do, is ditch the cell phone for a while, and immerse yourself with the appreciation of the times we didn't have our whole lives on a stupid piece of plastic, called a cellphone, for goodness sake!! Don't know how old you are, and if you have kids? But. spend quality time with everyone you love.
Well I practice this culture. It's a free world. I refuse to be part of a culture just because it is practiced by most. We are all individuals. And I prefer the culture of decency. I am a millenial btw, I don,t think it is necessary to make sense for the next gen, but we certainly must keep it alive with this kind of contents, so the future gen can be aware.
I was born in 1955 and grew up in NYC. Although we did not have a porch, we had a stoop (a set of stairs in front of the building). A radio always played my mom and neighbors tunes from the '40s when she would go outside to sit on the stoop with the neighbors. I loved hearing their stories of the "old days.) Good Times!
excellent !!! 🤩
My hubby and I are 33 and 34 yrs old. This is the lifestyle we are pursuing. 😁
does he have any brothers?🤣🤣
Same, living in todays world, we are trying to keep the simple times close by
A small piece of a far better time we can never get back, so sad how far we have fallen, thank you for sharing this.
⚡️💙💙💙
Makes me homesick for a time and place I’ve never been to and never will.
@@thomaslamb8635 We are men who were born in the wrong time period.
exactly! totally agree
Hiraeth 💜
There’s something beautiful about the past and I’m scared we’re losing it forever.
Pessimistic fallacy
Like Racism?
@@Sammieannliz25 lol
what a poor soul you are.@@Sammieannliz25
@@Sammieannliz25 He meant the beautiful things of the era.
I just want to jump right into this video, it gives me such peace and comfort. I wish life was still like that, moving slow enough to enjoy every moment and get peace from the outdoors, listening to the crickets sing and drinking a hot beverage with lovely tunes playing on the vintage radio. What a great way to spend time.
Wish i was on that porch sipping tea and listening to the oldies...
@swordsman3951
Been recently doing this.
Only difference is that I listen to a lot of music from the 50s/60s, sipping on chamomile or apple cinnamon or mint tea.
I'm anxiously awaiting fall, the sounds are different and so is the feeling of the earthy smell in the wind. 😄
Mom and Dad ....... I dedicate this in memories of the two of you. RIP
I know exactly where you are coming from, I miss my parents more each day. God bless and reassure you.
@robertsmith3073 Thank you Robert. Those are special memories, a continuous gift I look back on fondly. I would add all the incredible smells that filled the house from moms cooking
I was born in 1942 and I remember some of these songs! I am so glad I happened on this site!!! My mother used to listen to the radio while she was cooking, cleaning, etc. This is so o nostalgic! So glad I was born during the time when music was real music and not all the noise they pass off now as music! Such wonderful music and time!
@@livininfifties God bless you. What was it like back then? I'm very curious
I'm 40 and this music and music style brings such comfort, joy and relaxation to me....there's so much hatred in the world that listening to this helps me unwind and forget about all of that
My father was born in 1949 and he passed away last year in March. Although his childhood was full of pain, I am forever grateful that he raised me with an appreciation for retro media and classical rhetoric. Rest in peace, Daddy. Hope you are resting on the tranquil porch of eternity, listening to your grandpa's huge radio.
Awe..I know that feeling. My Daddy passed this last November. I'm eternally grateful for sharing his love of music with me. He loved the BeeGees, and I loved Johnny Mathis! Go figure!!!
The fireflies in the video are such a nice touch 😊
I'm an 80s kid. But my grandparents blasted 40s music all day and night. Going there was a blast to the past.
Same!! We’re the last generation to have heard the stories and felt the peace and presence of those who lived in those magical, wholesome times. We’re so lucky!
I'm 17, but why do I feel like this music elicits memories that I shouldn't have.
I'm 15, and I feel the same way 😅
@@ToriGrinnellYou’re not special lil bro, now oil up those booty cheeks😭🙏
I'm also 17 ( same feeling)
these were my grandma's days, maybe we're old souls lol
it's ok, deez. I'm like 3 times your age, and have had the same feeling. A couple of years ago, I stopped into a little "junk shop." I was immediately attracted to an old radio. I bought it. Didn't know what it was. For years, I have joked with my friends and family that, "1946 was my favorite year," as I love 1940's black and white cinematography, especially the 1946 films noir. Found out later that the old radio I bought is an Air King radio from...you guessed it, 1946!! Who knows...just enjoy the ride!!!
Not to make everyone more nostalgic and sad but…there were millions and millions more little creatures of the twilight back then - bullfrogs, peepers, crickets, bats, fireflies. I get a little misty eyed every time the few fireflies come out on a warm upstate evening. It truly is a special sight.
Never thought about that. If you could time travel perhaps we WOULD notice subtle differences such as that. The stars and sky clarity too
Yeah humans have wiped out the rest of the food chain with the exception of the things we need. Tough reality
Fireflies are cool ❤
There are still plenty of bugs - not sure where you're living!
@mctooch Please explain why mosquitos are still around then? The world's deadliest critter.
What's crazy to think about for me is, my great grandpa who is now 96, was old enough to have actually experienced this. So peaceful and tranquil. Thank you for this!
This is what I wish my everyday life would be like, but it's hard to find someone special who would want to spend these beautiful, simple moments with you.
You will find them . When you meet, you will know.
exactly! for example, try having a relationship those days! all of them have hidden goals. love is just not as pure and wonderful as it was.
Let’s get married
25 year old Traditional housewife and home schooling mom.
This video is so peaceful. I always listen to your oldies videos to help me sleep. Its the only thing rhat calms my mind.
I swear we've all been here before. Its a childhood memory of a life we "never lived"!
I lived it.
Most that feel nostalgia but are young is from movies
Can easily picture my great grandma rocking my grandmother to sleep on a warm summer evening in the 40's with old tunes like these softly playing in the background. All windows open and doors open/unlocked (because that was normal back then).
Before Alexa and Siri (lolllll the name siri is not in the Amazon echo dictionary) closed us when vocally prompted!!!Small fact in most of Gozo even in the capital city and other places in Malta like Zabbar Rabat Mdina(former capital) mostly and Mellieha they still keep doors and verandas porches open all night and wear similar styles to war times (still speak similar or in a strong British accent from (wartime radios Radifusion times that had the purposes of only alarms bomb warnings and the only form of entertainment other then playing cards tv's were illegal to own if you had one it was a secret and they left the door open so the neighbours would sit the families outside on wood chairs from their home (bring your own chair) and watch this one small black and white window into the unknown they would also all get make up who had as it was a rarity or made up make up using cork burnt matches carbon -dressed really well fur and what not hats with feathers(fascinators) (some would ask for a 'ticket fee' (the wearing God forbid the man in the window (tv news guy etc) lol would see they are wearing less formal then him) ( only radio hence the many kids born) (black to go to church to this day)Imagine Charlie Chaplin marvelling at an Amazon echo where I usually configured more bass and listen to this time travelling channel!!!
I live 12 min from Calgary (rural area) for almost 2 years and it's often that people don't lock their doors (we don't lock)
The best thing on the internet. Thank you so very much for this... it restores my peace.
The magic of music is that it can transport you to any time ❤
I remember beautiful moments in my life in the past, born in 61, in other country, my childhood with no phones, and in summer time, yes... We used to sit at the porch and talk.... Watching the stars, saying hello to neighbors . Life was very different then.
Believe it or not you can still do this. Sit out on your porch or back deck and light a fire this summer. No phones, just talking. Friends or family welcome. An unplugged night of enjoying the warmth, the fellowship, and the serenity of not doom scrolling on the nightmare brick.
1949 was the year my grandmother graduated high school wow❤❤❤ and she still doing amazing 93 years strong
God bless her heart 😊
The nature sounds, the quiet, starry night, sitting out on the porch listening to crickets with a drink and family brings me back somehow.
Vintage music is like a hidden treasure, every time you listen to it, you discover something precious. 💎
this music has so much soul, just feels wholesome. my favorite is the 10 minute mark. beautiful. i dream one day of listening to this again with my twin flame i lost.
This is the year my dad was born 🥰 He's currently rocking my daughter to sleep 😴
My Dad was born in 48. I could imagine my grandparents listening to this while he was a baby.
My dad may he rest in peace was born in June of 1949 what a great hardworking generation of people
god lord you're a puppy son
@@hoss-lk4bg nice pfp lol
My dream come true would to have someone to sit with on a porch on a nice relaxing night
Mine too...
That thought Alone equals... wealth. The simple treasures in life are golden...😊...
I miss my grandma 😢😢😢😢 it’s painful listening to this music. I would sit with her in the kitchen every morning and listen to oldies, and she would have this distant look, as if she was in a difference wold, different time, and I would go there with her. I love you grandma 😢😢😢😢💔💔
That's so beautiful. What a lovely memory.
Yea I bet she was a beautiful something else in that world she was thinking of.😂😂😂
We All... drift off in memories... it takes us to a better place in our minds.
I live among 40s things & only listen to 40s music since about 2014 but this song set is perfect with the muffled sound, waves & crickets to fall asleep. My high school friend sits on the porch with me & watches 40s movies with me. It's a preferred era to look back on. Thanks for the upload!
My parents were born early 40's, and I can attest that part of my childhood mornings consisted of music like this. I didn't think much of it then, but looking back on those days I realize there was a degree of contentment that is hard to duplicate today.
This music is earlier than that...the 20s
Oh wow how I love this music and ambiance. It's like I lived in this time . ❤
Please always continue this, it fills my heart with hope.
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There's just something so simple and charming about it. Thanks for the sounds that feel like memories. Beautiful.
That feeling of nostalgia, I feel like everyone has existed at one point in time. We’ve been our fathers, we’ve been our mothers, just like how our children are us. We are all connected, one endless loop of existence, infinity.
Each of us should bring this back to our homes!
Oh my heart, these times were before I was born but the nostalgia reaches through time and space even to the hearts of today. This is simply BEAUTIFUL! What precious sounds and thinking of stories shared from my Parents who are now gone to Heaven that roll through my mind as I snuggle with my own babies and tell them stories about their Nana's and Paw Paws. THANK YOU for bringing the voices of our, of MY loved ones now gone to life in my mind and heart tonight. Thank You for taking my mind to a place of hearing my Mom's voice tell me about the adventure of her youth.. absolute treasures. Thank You.
This reminds me of the many peaceful evenings that I would see my mom and dad sitting in lawn chairs out in the backyard in the good ole summertime. My dad was a big band musician, so the music adds another dimension of enjoyment to me! Thanks for sharing your amazing creativity with us!
This music makes me so calm. Thank you for broadcasting them
For those of you reading this comment, it's okay, it's normal to feel lonely sometimes, if you're going through tough times, keep trying, but never give up,
@@MuriloAlves-e3m that's very nice of you. Peace ✌️
@@MuriloAlves-e3m I feel lonely and I’m not alone it’s not a good feeling
@intellectualone8989 that's the worst I think. It's a different feeling then regular lonely either way you're not alone. Even though we are probably far away I pray for you tonight. Always keep your head up as you're not an island your purpose here is great just try to surround yourself with the same people who understand you. However long and hard it is to do that. Much love from louisiana.
@@HDFRAISER48thank you 🙏🏽
@@HDFRAISER48 that's very nice and touching. There really are some good people out there still I don't care what anybody says. God bless you.
THE YEAR I WAS BORN. MY FOLKS MUST HAVE PLAYED THIS WHEN I WAS A BABY BECAUSE I HAVE LOVED MUSIC ALL MY LIFE AND NOW I HAVE 4 GRANDCHILDREN THAT LOVE IT AND LISTEN TO IT WITH ME. I'M A RICH MAN EVEN THOUGH IM POOR.
You sit on your porch together with the love of your life in soft wicker chairs. You hold your cup of joe as you listen to the soft pleasant sound of crickets calling throughout the night, as if cheering on the waves far down below in the bay which tumble and crash just far enough away for the sounds to be soothing. Soft melodies of music by the current hits play on the radio inside, the volume just loud enough to hear out here.
It's a warm New England night-the type you always loved as a child-and you sip your drink softly, thinking back on those days so long ago with your brother before you both were sent off to war. You feel your grip on the mug tighten ever so slightly.
The war. You swore to never think much on it, but you can't help but slip up and think. It was only five years ago when you fought in the Pacific, five years since your brother had died from a Japanese kamikaze on his ship; why weren't you there? Why couldn't you have been there for him? Your eyes feel wet and cold, but a warmth on your hand disrupts your thoughts.
The soft hand of your wife clutches yours as she places the cup down on the table between the two of you. "Feeling alright?" She asks.
"No," You reply, seeing her worry for you sparking that love for her all over again. "But I'll be alright with you."
She smiles and pats your hand. "The children are asleep, you can be open with me dear."
You nod softly, slowly feeling calmed by her. You take the cup and sip it again, letting out a breath you didn't know you were holding. Giving her a kiss on her cheek, you smile to her and say, "Thank you, for everything, my dearest."
🥲
You should consider writing.
wow! that was amazing! I felt like I was right there. As a man I might not want to admit, but you almost made me cry.
It was done by AI... @@bruh-wt6qg
Don't stop! 😭
I was 5 years old, but at 79 I still like that music. I also like Noir jazz, 0ldies from the late 30's to the 80. Especially while I'm at my desk writing my book, which is now finished..
What is your book called?
@@Serpent_King46 Harvesting the words from the garden of my mind. Hopefully due out in Feb From Amazon
congrats on finishing your book old man
1949 my dad was out of the Navy from WW2 and working. My mother was still in England. They met in 55 at a dance. Technically old enough to be my grandparents because they were in their 40s when I came along. Always heard stories of the war and different times. Til this day I listen to their generation of music more than mine.
I'm literally 14 years old and i still get nostalgia from a time period i never experienced. Beautiful music, this style has been lost in most of today's music.
My Grandparents started dating (or "courting" as it was known back then) in the very early 50's so this makes me think of them instantly. Maybe they had a date something similar to this with these tunes playing in the background too, who knows. I miss them both so terribly. Beautiful video - thank you.
This may be my new favorite dreamscape. The scene is so sweet and cozy.
The couple sitting on a porch sort of reminds me of Richard & Mildred Loving, particularly as they were portrayed in the film _Loving._
This reminds me of my dad. He was from this era. I was born when he was 50 years old. He lived to be 94. This is the music he listened to and because of that it reminds me of my childhood when i hear it. Its weird how the music of the WWII era can be nostalgic to me when I was born in the late 70's, but it is because of my dad.
My story is almost identical! They were dear dear people.
How cool, life most have been really great back then
I'm not from that time, I was born almost in the 90s, but these songs and images bring me so many feelings, sensations that I don't know how to explain. I wish I had lived at that time, it seems to have been something magical for those who lived. 💚🎶😍
I'd like to this so. But don't romanticize it too much. Remember they went through the great depression, World War II. Times were simpler, but not necessarily easier. (not guessing...word of mouth from my elders..) But I get your vibe, honey!! The music is just beautiful!!!
There is definitely a kind magic evoked here in these videos, it is very delightful, the times have their own aura of peace, harmony and magic that can't be explained, but felt with the heart.
I often play " A little touch of Shmilson in the Night" and sing along to it. It takes me back to the good old days.
The reason "old" music is so relaxing is because back then they had no autotune, no synthesizer, and only real voices and real instruments. On top of that the natural brown noise made the music more soothing. Any one of these songs would've made it into an exciting concert if it was in person.
We need to bring this elegant fashion back.
@@christinah195 Desperately we need to bring this way of living back.
If you are READING this message I WISH you to Recieve whatever it is that you long for, and everything you need. I wish you much love, luck & success in all you do. 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you for that supportive thought. I wish you peace and contentment.
That's a nice thing to say. I wish the same for you!
Thank you
Thank you, I wish you the same!
What a beautiful soul you are 😊 never change
1 year before both my grandparents were born. My granny passed 3 yrs ago and it left my granddad devasted for so long. I imagine them both listening to this kinda music, just enjoying to be alive and together since they already met at 15 and married at 19. Just simpler times.. God i wish I couldve been alive to those times. They will be reunited one day..❤
I do this a lot in my country home I’m blessed with looking over my pond watching the fish catch bugs , the birds drinking ffrom the pond with the bugs and frogs singing a tune.. family and dogs enjoy it with me.. God is good
Give me a time machine and ill live the rest of my days in the 40's and onwards.
You wanna live... during the onset of World War 2...?
It’s fun to imagine what they’re talking about. Perhaps he’s telling her how he kept thinking about seeing her again while he was in the service.
well...one thing`s for sure they weren`t bragging to each other about how much tik tok views they got during the day
Welllll... it was the 40s.. so perhaps it's best not to think about it too much😂😂
Probably saying "honey let's finally take that trip and hold hands while we walk on the shore" oh yes I still love you❤"
Right? I like to imagine they're saying sweet things about each other, about their tranquil life, how lucky they are.
I know I would!
Nah, he’s telling her he caught crabs from a German back when he served there
I've love listening to this music for nearly 30 years. I think I'm am old soul from this era.
They say that anything that strongly resonates for you, is because you’ve lived it at some point :) You probably led a wonderful past life in this time ❤
10:37 pm in the City of Angels. 72 degrees. And a full moon to the southeast. The crickets on the video blending in with those on the yard. Tunes on the phone sound like an old radio. I’m in 1949.
@@Viewerinview 10:07pm São Paulo, Brasil.
I was born in late 70s in a different part of the world, different culture and different civilization, but always had a connection with the America of 1950s. My grandfather travelled to Michigan to do his masters in veterinary medicine in 1949. He used to talk about post war America and its culture. Growing up, I saw his collection of American Parker pens, black n white photos of majestic American landscape and jazz music.
I am still mesmerized by those nostalgic memories.
I immigrated to North America and every now and then visit the old parts of Chicago and New York and Maine in search of those old times.
Words can’t describe how the music and culture from 1950s pulls me. Alas, a bygone era….
NOTHING beats a peaceful summer night. Crickets, etc.
Wish I could be there... so nice! Thank you for another wonderful dreamscapes, Nemo!
The young folks in this comment section are fine old wine in a new bottle. God bless your beautiful old souls
How can you feel nostalgia for a time you never lived in? Life was so much simpler. Love this.
Sometimes taking a moment and thinking about all the great things that have happened in our lives can be the most satisfying thing. Appreciate all the things you’ve been through
One of my cats just started meowing perfectly in tune with the music, lol.
Did everybody clap?
I want proof
We need video PLEASE 😫❤
Monday left me broken
@@DP-ff1yoHow beautiful.
This is just lovely. Makes me think of my grandparents . Thank you
I was born in wrong time. I am 38 but i love the 20's to the 40's era. Absolutely feel like home when i hear the music and pictures and things of that time.
My mind is transporting me to this dreamscape. The music, the clothing, the simplicity, the innocence, the traditions, how people carried themselves back then….
Literally used to listen to old music on old radios when I lived by a lake. Cherish youth. Great post.
So perfect, i love this! Going to sleep, with rainstorm here outside- and this playing in the background. Just perfect!!❤❤❤
I laid back in my chair and totally fell asleep to this...woke up and scrolled comments and saw yours...this video is very soothing. I wish my wife wouldn't complain if I had this on in our room to fall asleep to lol she loves this music too much where I think it'd keep her awake 😆
I'm quilting a baby blanket for my childhood friend whilst listening to this 💕😊 It feels so good! I've never been this relaxed while working on a project. Nemo, you always have the best playlists!
I wish I could go back to a time like this and experience it for real.. i absolutely adore this era and the music
So blissful and serene.I wish I was living then😓
Post WW2 would have still been hard times, but it seems as if it was simpler times along with great optimism for the future.
Then: The Cold War - lmao.
Yeah, and probably their children would go to Vietnam
People were nicer. They dressed nicer, they spoke nicer to each other, children knew what respect was. Before many homes had TV. Family dinners were a thing. Love this music! The odd comments about wars coming… apparently aren’t paying attention now.
@@tlynn7043cocaine was really big in the 50s water in cities had chemicals that caused people to have aggression alot of parents abused there kids in big cities because of those chemicals they were drinking. The Korean war was going on and kids were being drafted to a war that we shouldn't of been in. We lost 30k+ children and men. Black people were treated like filth Hispanics and Latinos were being prosecuted. The klan was recruiting in small towns. Sundown towns were a huge thing. Women were supposed to stay at home and be quiet if they didn't do as told they were beaten by the husband. Polio was a huge problem. Sanitariums targeted women who had post pardom depression and gays were sent there to be "fixed" The 00s-60s weren't a good time period for women minorities or for children growing up.
@@tlynn7043boomer