My mother attended the Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936.She loved Berlin It's nightlife and dancing to great tunes like this one. Vielen dank.Gluck auf !
especially when you find out that your twisted experiments are being used for profit and explotation. and you slowly put a luger in your mouth while this song plays.
Ach, ich vergaß Ihnen/Euch zu sagen das mein Großvater natürlich bei Oskar Joost spielte und ich als jüngerer Mann auch das große Glück hatte den Bruder von Oskar (Albert) auch Ali genannt, in Paris zu treffen. Ergo: Es ist eine fantastische Musik
Mein Großvater Alfred Wolfram spielte Bass....ich bin der Enkel, gleichzeitig Sohn von Gerhard Freissmann der bei Hans Rehmstedt am Klavier spielte, mein Name ist Harald Freissmann...und wohne natürlich in Berlin!!!
I was pretty much a condescending derelict when I commented earlier on this music. The music is great, but the photographs and the videography are splendid. I hope I don't have any nightmares tonight. Some of these photographs, for me, rival Leni Riefenstahl's. But then, maybe some of them are her photographs. I don't know. Where'd you get them?
“Hans Gotze saw what this was leading to: Slavery of Engines. He immediately resigned. His father, Wilhelm, would go one step further….” Shed 17 brought me here. It’s weird how a such happy sounding piece was written for the most evil group of human beings in history.
My mother attended the
Olympic Games in Berlin
in 1936.She loved Berlin
It's nightlife and dancing
to great tunes like this one.
Vielen dank.Gluck auf !
"Sawdust was every-where. . . It took us days to clean up."
Yes
Are you Mr. Scary? And do you demand an education before people shoot their mouths off?
@@brucer9572 What?
@Ignas 725 The original people from the model series were made of wood.
@Ignas 725 cuz they’re wooden figs.
the old memories of Thomas The Tank Engine : Shed 17
Yeah is a music of Wilhelm Death
Shed 17, anyone? Also, this song is catchy as hell... I don't know why...
especially when you find out that your twisted experiments are being used for profit and explotation. and you slowly put a luger in your mouth while this song plays.
True.
I came from Shed 17.
I've been looking for this song for a while.
Shed 17 brought me here.
+Cody Fleming "Sawdust everywhere. Took us days"
Me too, heh
so much saw dust
XD there used to be 17 likes and now there is 18
Same.
Ach, ich vergaß Ihnen/Euch zu sagen das mein Großvater natürlich bei Oskar Joost spielte und ich als jüngerer Mann auch das große Glück hatte den Bruder von Oskar (Albert) auch Ali genannt, in Paris zu treffen.
Ergo: Es ist eine fantastische Musik
Wow, what a great group. Glad to ge here.. They don't make music like this anymore. Grusse Aus Ungarnn.
You should’ve seen it, sawdust everywhere, it took us days to clean up.
As usual good sense and connection of music,and photos ,bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
A relative attended the Olympic Games in.1936
Plenty.of.great Jazz.such as this in Berlin
Plenty of beer.too 🍺
Shed 17, Hands Gotze Shot himself
You should've seen it
Sawdust everywhere... it took us days
Piekna video !!
Dziekuje bardzo
*Zycze pieknych uczuc w Grudniu*
Mein Großvater Alfred Wolfram spielte Bass....ich bin der Enkel, gleichzeitig Sohn von Gerhard Freissmann der bei Hans Rehmstedt am Klavier spielte, mein Name ist Harald Freissmann...und wohne natürlich in Berlin!!!
Sad that this song had to be removed in the reupload, pretty catchy too...
Shed 17 vibes
Love the music.....so surreal with the juxtaposition of the music with the pictures of the Nazi regime...
Thank you! I didn't know that Germans could do it. Especially during the inter-war years. But now, I'm just trying to act smart.
germany was a paradise and still is
Was.
@@diamonds3958 cry nazi lover
lindas cançoes
Guess music wasn’t very different from across the pond (meaning it wasn’t very different from English or American Swing at the time)
Германия має любити свое счастливе минуле!
:) дякую
я однозначно проти фашизму, я за красиву германську музику. ))
Shed 17
thansk
Nice.
Let’s face it, most of us came from Shed 17.
Hello one year ago you.
@@Anonymous64-v6n Hello, 47 minutes ago you.
They fucking replaced this song with a god damn not so good non copyright song for the reupload, this song was pretty good in it tho
I was pretty much a condescending derelict when I commented earlier on this music. The music is great, but the photographs and the videography are splendid. I hope I don't have any nightmares tonight. Some of these photographs, for me, rival Leni Riefenstahl's. But then, maybe some of them are her photographs. I don't know. Where'd you get them?
“Hans Gotze saw what this was leading to: Slavery of Engines. He immediately resigned. His father, Wilhelm, would go one step further….” Shed 17 brought me here. It’s weird how a such happy sounding piece was written for the most evil group of human beings in history.
Aloha
Elegance and chik,but the orgin of evil shines.So it was in Germany!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So much for "swing was banned"...
Points gun at mouth
OLD GERMAN MUSIC
Shed 17 captions???
And I recognize that this is Weimar Germany, at the end of her.
"Swing"??? Compared to the American bands this is stiff as a board.....
...aber stabil 😅
@@maxmaximus4376 Yeah well - there is no such thing as "stabil" swing; a contradiction in terms really.
Фашисты.