@@noautomilacamila1735 Hey Camila, with the latest youtube you can simply do that yourself at the end of each tune. Just enter the time (4:10) in a comment.
This morning I was listening to Led Zeppelin and also Dr John. Now enjoying this just as much. Music is timeless. Does not matter when it was produced.
normally nat Me also- but you know I think I heard this in the womb, as my mother loved this type of music, and lived 42 years till I came along in 1953. Music is a profound link between the generations. This channel is just, as they used to say, swell!!
I don’t know what it is about 20s-40s music specifically, but it is always uplifting and warms the soul. It puts me in a great mood no matter what’s going on.
I have been listening to this on the weekends for almost a year! So cheerful and fun. Now with the virus , I have it on all the time .. to help keep spirits up...
I have ALWAYS loved 20's era music..even in MY 20's..and that was back in the 80's..Lol , Love vintage music..Swing, big band...I was born in 63. Go figure. Great music to live on for all generations!! 🥰
Thats great i been listening to this kind of music since i was five years old now 67. Paul Whiteman was a one of the best bands of the 20s. My grandfather played in his band jis name was Bunny Berigan trumpet player. Keep listening ! We are keeping it alive.
Michael Xie The 2020s are already over in the future, while in the past, it hasn’t happened yet, while the present can not be the past or the future, while the present can be the past or the future at once, it just depends which present you are in. The people last minute, are our present’s past, while to them, their present is the current future, while we are their future incoming present.
Thinking about dancing with my grandma. Rest in paradise grandma. I just wish and hope I could be half as good a dancer as you might've been. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Does anyone else love the beautiful old silent films of the Twenties, too? There are many that survive today. Wonderful stuff! Films were shown in fabulous huge ornate theaters with magnificent pipe organ music accompaniments that "Played the pictures." Some theaters had their own 'augmented' orchestras to play the pictures (small orchestras) that 'synced' the film perfectly to the music. The twenties was a very musical time with live music, player pianos, pipe organs, records and near the end, radio. Look into silent films, too, if you've never been there. What a treat is in store for you!
I love silent films and the 1920's "anything goes" era. Literally everything was new. So many innovations had come in the two decades leading up to the mid 20's while women had thrown off their corsets to aide the first world war, gained the vote and raised their hemlines! Men with slicked-back hair like Valentino, three piece suits, spats and fedoras. Bath tub gin, boot leggers and speakeasy's were the order of the day as people danced the Tango and Charleston. ONE of the sexiest times in the history of the human race. Peace!
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes:1:9 King James Version Your dad is right, what he says is biblical. Anyway, check my channel for a clear Gospel presentation reuploaded from a trustworthy pastor. You can be 100% certain you're going to heaven when you die because salvation is the free gift of God, we absolutely cannot earn it with our "good" works. These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God. 1 John:5:13 King James Version With everything going strange the way it has been, have some stability in Jesus the rock of our salvation.
It's just great music. I'm in my sixties and this would have been what my grandparents listened to when they were 20 some years old. Although, I can't for the life of me, imagine them doing the Charleston !
I’m in my 20s and I’ve always love Jazz & Classical 😪 reason why I became a choir student from elementary school all the way till community college!! So many teachers and professors embraced real music and engraved that in me. Forever grateful❣️
ingrained I believe is what yous meant, I luckily stumbled upon this music by having a job where I could listen to music whilst working, Slayer everyday would drive you nuts same with 2 Short or Sepultura so I would go to the thrift shop and get 2nd hand tapes and go hog wild, I think SKATALITES is the only band I could listen to every day and ANTONIO AGUILAR aaaahhhhuuaaa i wasnt trying to be a grammar Nazi either just saying ya know, chalez nazi was in lower case and they wanted it capitolized, guero culedos...
I've been from Beethoven to bebop to 70s and early 80's jazzy groove since high school round about 78-79, so some classical music up to Vaughn Williams. Some soothing stuff after a testy day ha!
I am really amazed at the sound quality of your upload.I have older CDs on the vintage 20's Jazz music but they are no where near this quality.So clear and flawless.
Perhaps bit late the answer - but you can clean up tracks today without any problems with various programs. Make sure you'll also have a LP to MP3 device.
My grandmother was a "flapper" in the 20's and likely danced alot to these songs. I also have a photo of her in her flapper costume. I also had a great aunt who had her own all female jazz band "Babe Egan and her Hollywood Redheads". They worked the vaudeville circuit in the 20's and 30's and were in Berlin in the late 20's.
@@KimberleyB contact Jeannie Poole. She has a blog and wrote a book about Babe Egan and her Hollywood Redheads. She's more of an expert on my Aunt Babe's music than I am.
This was the peak of Americanism. The best part of history for this country. Timeless music. To be a teen in 1920 meant you were part of the greatest generation. It’s all gone now.
Ah, that 1920's sound! There never was or will be that fascinating sound or the decade that produced it ever to appear again. Before my time, but oh, how I love that music! Personal collections, UA-cam, and certain classical stations are just about the only venue to hear this great music. What a pity. What a wonderful advantage to have UA-cam!
My GrandmaBaumgartner👵❤♥💕💖Was!A!Flapper 👵❤♥💕💖💓Back!In!1920s!I!Just Love 💘❤♥😍💕💖THOSE Golden Oldies!THANKS TO!My!Grandparents! And Our!Dad!Byron Nelson Baumgartner! RIP 🙏⚰! 👨!
I still think I lived back then. When I was a kid in the 70s I used to go to the record store and look for Laurel and Hardy records. And I’d take them home and listen to them primarily to hear the background music. People probably thought I was weird. And now I run a lot and listen to this music when I run. I love the sax. And the women with those bob cuts ... :)
It saddens me to see life in the 20s-50s, the styles, the music, the caaaars 😍😍, the entertainment, the Company, and knowing that it won’t be like that again 😔 I always say I was born in the wrong generation, you look at me, my favorite music (this kind of music, ranging from 20s to 60s), the classic tv shows and movies that I watch, just the appreciation I have for the things back then. I sent my friend my Spotify playlist and she sent me „👵🏻“ I said „thank you 😂“ I crave- i don’t know how to say it- I crave waking up and playing baseball all day everyday with my best friends (The Sandlot), I don’t know how to say what else I‘m trying to say- in the movie about The Little Rock Nine, the boys were outside playing basketball and the little radio was playing music in the background and there was lemonade, no smartphones, the communication was all there, it was natural, I don’t know how else to describe it, but I want that 🤧 I want more friends that appreciate these things the way I do, I’ve got one friend who lives across the country who likes these things, but I‘m just surrounded by my generation, and some of the kids have no respect, no morals, selfishness, it’s Just- I don’t know- not me, at all. If you made it this far, I appreciate you ❤️ Let’s be friends :) I’ve always got room in my life for kind people, unique people ~17 y/o 😌❤️✨
The 1920s / 1930s American Jazz Dance Craze movements had a certain classy elan all of its own - think of The Charleston & The Black Bottom dance craze of 1926
Track List: 0:00:00 Bert Firman - Kansas City Kitty 0:02:35 Red Nichols - After You've Gone 0:05:17 Savoy Havana Band - Masculine Women & Feminine Men 0:08:03 The Charleston Chasers - Wabash Blues 0:10:44 The Savoy Orpheans - The Charleston 0:13:41 Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - There's One Little Girl Who Loves Me 0:16:56 Miff Moles Little Molers - You Took Advantage of Me 0:20:17 New Mayfair Orchestra - Spread a Little Happiness 0:23:21 Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Louisiana 0:26:25 Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Cotton Club Stomp 0:29:45 Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - Button Up Your Overcoat 0:33:07 Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - There Ain't No Sweet Man 0:36:41 Ted Lewis & His Band - Glad Rag Doll 0:39:36 The Savoy Orpheans - Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue 0:42:26 Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang - Dinah 0:45:19 The Rhythmic Eight - Umtcha, Umtcha, Da, Da, Da 0:48:10 The Savoy Havana Band - Turkish Towel 0:51:12 Arthur Roseburg - Lets Do It 0:54:00 Lloyd Keating - Turn On The Heat 0:56:40 Louis Armstrong - That Rhythm Man 0:59:55 Frankie Trumbauer & Bix Beiderbecke - Singin' The Blues 1:02:57 Ambrose & His Orchestra - Painting The Clouds With Sunshine 1:06:02 Johnny Hamps Kentucky Serenaders - Black Bottom 1:09:16 Arcadians Dance Orchestra - When I Met Connie In The Cornfield 1:12:23 Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - Sunshine 1:15:33 The Savoy Orpheans - Fascinating Rhythm
Why too many dislikers? Unbelievable! It's not only music...it's history! If you don't like it, ignore it, but that's enough! I hate Hip Hop too, but i'll never dislike it...it's a form of respect! Think about it before you dislike........and I take off my Borsalino....compliments to PPVM!
This is wonderful, fun music! My family & I love roaring 20’s songs....& music from several other decades & countries. Music from different eras & countries gives me a real feeling for what people are/were like inside. Why so many dislikes? My guess is that there are many people around today who don’t appreciate things, are narrow minded, & deeply miserable. Oh well, too bad for them. 🤷♀️
@@vfiles1 I'm guessing the dislikes come from people that see this old culture as an evil patriarchal and racist one. They don't give the music a chance. They will enjoy the music if it's in a movie and they don't notice, but everything old is evil in their simplistic comprehension of our culture.
Nutsilica: Renaissance moving comix a You hit the nail on the head! This was the Beginning of the liberationist Black People in the United States! White society began to see how the other 1/3 lived, Loved, Laughed and sang! It was an awakening for most and I believe it lead directly to the beginnings of the Civil Rights releases of the 1950’s and 60’s lead by Rosa Parks, Dr.King, Senator Dirksen and other Republicans who fought the likes of LBJ and other demoncraps! Learn actual History people, read old Newspapers and listen to old Radio and other things to learn what happened, when, and Who Lead!!! I lived through it so I saw first hand...
Hola perfecto pasado! Hace un bue tiempo que me deleito con éste jazz de hace más de un siglo!Los escuchaba y bailba de estudiante en los "asaltos de grupito de estudiantes secundarios",fueron mis primeros bailes,hoy con 85 años me llena de sentimientos hermosos que se "irán" cuando parta.😄 Fue mi paso por Bell Ville años 53 y 54.cuando "traté" de estudiar en la ENA. Soy de Buenos Aires. 💃🎵🎶👋
Before I moved to Canada in 1970, I lived in Norfolk near Kings Lynn in the UK. My favourite pastime was driving around the countryside looking for estate sales and church basement rummage sales, and buying up mountains of old shellac disks. Talk about musical treasures - Nat Shilkret, the Denza Dance Band, on and on. I transcribed them all onto reel to reel tape, and took them with me to the new world, where I subsequently ported them over to mp3, so I still have them with me to this day! Wonderful, cheerful, foot-tapping tunes. Love it!
This music helps me relax more than anything next to Nigel Stanford. Its beautiful, classy, time-telling, and plain top quality 👍Gotta love the classics baby. Almost 100 years and still some of the best music to be had this century.
This is not only great music to listen to, but also to dance to! One vintage dance, the Balboa, is tailor made for 20's straight-ahead rhythms and quick pace, and we love doing the Balboa to great numbers like these. Thanks for this fantastic compilation!
Listening to this I can envision a Speakeasy, Jazz Band blaring, people dancing and laughing and having a great time. Seems so innocent compared to today
Hello everybody ! Almost one hundred years later is this kind of music like Johnny Walkers trademark "still going strong".Thank you Past Perfect editors.
2021 hearing the 1920's music but Born in 1981 and watch 1930's and 40's cartoons from Warner Brothers and Hanna-Barbra with Disney. How come they don't put music like this in TV or Movies any more ?
Great music such as this never goes out of style, and if you are a true music lover, you can really appreciate it. Love the happy, funky jive of this old-time jazz. Perfect!!!
I don't usually comment on UA-cam videos, but just this time, i would like to make an exemption...thank you VERY MUCH, for all these videos of yours that are simply marvelous.
Man, how I wish I ciuld have experienced thid era. It always looks like they are so happy and having a legit amazing time . And the music just warms a place within a certain way. They were so lucky to experiencd that amazing time.
I love this ! And I'm only 31 👍👍.... I'm basically into all music and genres, but only music from 1920 thru 1990 , after the 90s I feel like music died 😔 .... but listening to this music makes me feel happy and alive 🌟
Like with most things time brings change but not necessarily improvement. I still regret it when cars lost their fins, and now the fastest cars are electric. The big bore v8s are gone. In music I can intellectually understand heavy metal but I prefer to hear the words and tunes. Music up to the mid 1960s met my requirements, with quite a lot of music since then also meeting these requirements. But to be contrary I also like Scottish bagpipes. Take what you need from life and enjoy it.
I think i had another life in the 20s. I play this while fishing. Nice to hear while sun going down. All my worries go away. Just casting and catching fish.
Close your eyes and dream of riding in a Dusenburg limousine dressed as a flapper or dapper and going to a luxurious opulent Gatsby style party, marble floors and columns, stairways to who knows, tropical trees, lights everywhere, being catered with Champaign and opulent hors d'oeuvres , dance the night away you will live forever.
close your eyes and try to sleep through the bedbugs biting and grab 4hrs before you have to go do 11hrs in some hellhole job for some fat guy from the monopoly box
this is my mothers music and it is mine to every time i here these classics from that golden age i feel alive and ful of joy thank goodness for putting this history on you tube. bless your hearts
You've given me so much joy with these tracks. I have my own 78 collection and hearing some of the same recordings in better shape is a blessing. This is a very important and righteous project, preserving history in such a way. Thank you for all of your hard work!
Love this ! Thank you so much for your appreciation. It is indeed very important to preserve this wonderful music for the future. Many of the big record labels have no interest in vintage music. The statistics, along with great feedback tells us that a younger audience is enjoying these recordings .... this is rewarding. We're proud that our remasters are considered to be "startling" and we're delighted to be one of the world's leaders in sound restoration. Thanks for your support, and 'happy listening' !
Amazing! I love how I was listening to the song while studying some Pre-Cal and I decided to look at the date and saw 2015. I thought to myself : " Heh, two years ago." Then surprisingly enough I saw it was exactly two years ago today! I couldn't believe it; I was amazed and still am :). Thanks Past Pefect! Quality tunes that form a special connection with each user who listens.
Love it...that will chase the blues away...dance music, clear,clean and crisp, this will move everyone, toe tapping,good...even the teens are looking at ways to dance With someone, no more solos! Thanks, yes that Charleston ishot!
@@bigracks6333 also 14. I sometimes listen to this in my free time, and in school. I've always had "an old soul". I collect stuff like antique books and old military stuff, and anything of historical value. I'd like to get an old gramophone and some records with stuff like this on them. I'm a bit of a traditionalist.
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1. 00:00:00 The Rhythmic Eight Kansas City Kitty
2. 00:02:40 The Charleston Chasers After You've Gone
3. 00:05:21 The Savoy Havana Band Masculine Women & Feminine Men
4. 00:08:05 The Charleston Chasers Wabash Blues
5. 00:10:46 The Savoy Orpheans The Charleston
6. 00:13:42 Jack Hylton There's One Little Girl Who Loves Me
7. 00:16:54 Miff Mole's Little Molers You Took Advantage Of Me
8. 00:20:16 The New Mayfair Dance Orchestra Spread A Little Happiness
9. 00:23:21 Whiteman Paul & His Orchestra Louisiana
10. 00:26:23 Duke Ellington Harlem Twist (East St Louis Toodle-oo)
11. 00:29:44 Jack Hylton Button Up Your Overcoat
12. 00:33:05 Whiteman Paul & His Orchestra There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth The Salt Of
13. 00:36:38 Ted Lewis Glad Rag Doll
14. 00:39:33 The Savoy Orpheans Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue
15. 00:42:22 Joe Venuti's Blue Four Dinah
16. 00:45:14 The Rhythmic Eight Umtcha, Umtcha, Da Da Da
17. 00:48:05 The Savoy Havana Band Turkish Towel
18. 00:51:07 Rosebury, Arthur & His Kitkat Band Let's Do It
19. 00:53:54 Lloyd Keating Turn On The Heat
20. 00:56:34 Louis Armstrong That Rhythm Man
21. 00:59:47 Frankie Trumbauer Singin' The Blues
22. 01:02:50 Ambrose Painting The Clouds With Sunshine
23. 01:05:55 Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders Black Bottom
24. 01:09:08 Arcadians Dance Orchestra When I Met Connie In The Cornfield
25. 01:12:15 Jack Hylton Sunshine
26. 01:15:24 The Savoy Orpheans Fascinating Rhythm
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Can you do time stamps please
+1 for time stamps, would be very nice
Thanks, I put this music on a Flapper party and everything was perfectly agreed 💃🏻
Wayne King and Russ Morgan was my grandfathers favorite bands. His song was “the waltz you saved for me”
@@noautomilacamila1735 Hey Camila, with the latest youtube you can simply do that yourself at the end of each tune. Just enter the time (4:10) in a comment.
I love it when other people besides me listen to vintage like this.😀
I'm glad u luv it. I listen to this great old stuff all the time. I don't care about those who don't like it. Long live great music.
I love it.. My grandfather used to play it for extra money in the 30's.
This morning I was listening to Led Zeppelin and also Dr John. Now enjoying this just as much. Music is timeless. Does not matter when it was produced.
Music with class better than today’s
@Head Basher77 glad 2 hear a hardcore punk rocker has such beautiful class!!!!
This music instantly transports me back to a bygone era and triggers a nostalgia in me for a time period that I never even experienced.
normally nat Me also- but you know I think I heard this in the womb, as my mother loved this type of music, and lived 42 years till I came along in 1953. Music is a profound link between the generations. This channel is just, as they used to say, swell!!
@@bobbywimsy6741 totally; it's in our molecular memory.
When I was a kid in the 60s I'd watch old Micky Mouse and Popeye cartoons that had this kind of music in them, also Laurel and Hardy stuff too.
For me it just takes me back to when I was a little kid and watched Tom and jerry
Like for some other folks this kind of music was in the first cartoons that I ever watched, that's probably why it makes me so nostalgic
I don’t know what it is about 20s-40s music specifically, but it is always uplifting and warms the soul. It puts me in a great mood no matter what’s going on.
It was needed it the 40s. An escape from evil and greed.
yeeees I feel the same.
I believe that was the point.
To upkeep morale and keep spirits high during Wars and The Great Depression.
This comment made me realize this music was actually a subconscious positive counter reaction to the negative nonsense at that tiime!
Then it's needed even more now....
Who's here during the corona virus pandemic?? I'm in quarantine. Its the roaring 20s so im pouring a cocktail & getting in the mood.
I have been listening to this on the weekends for almost a year! So cheerful and fun. Now with the virus , I have it on all the time .. to help keep spirits up...
😂😂😂 Yup, you nailed it.
* Coronain' 20s
Keep away from bootleg hootch, when your on a spree! take good care of yourself, you belong to me.
👍Growing up with a dad who worked as a musician on weekends, fortunate to hear all types of music, which makes a diversified playlist.
I have ALWAYS loved 20's era music..even in MY 20's..and that was back in the 80's..Lol , Love vintage music..Swing, big band...I was born in 63. Go figure. Great music to live on for all generations!! 🥰
Thats great i been listening to this kind of music since i was five years old now 67. Paul Whiteman was a one of the best bands of the 20s. My grandfather played in his band jis name was Bunny Berigan trumpet player. Keep listening ! We are keeping it alive.
We are special people 😊 Lol That recognize great music!!!
@grodhagen i never tried to play. Just love to hear great bands.
I've loved it since discovering it (born in '06 so, quite a lot younger XD)
You're well ahead! If this kind of jazz is your thing check out Tuba Skinny (based in New Orleans) and catch them on tour some day :)
The Roaring 20's are coming back baby, 2020's here we come!
I'm trying to listen to this but my gf keeps playing billy eyelashes or whatever..
What should the 20's be called now?
@@dennisfossey4312 Were people in 1920 having the same debate?
Is 2020 over yet?
Michael Xie The 2020s are already over in the future, while in the past, it hasn’t happened yet, while the present can not be the past or the future, while the present can be the past or the future at once, it just depends which present you are in. The people last minute, are our present’s past, while to them, their present is the current future, while we are their future incoming present.
Thinking about dancing with my grandma. Rest in paradise grandma. I just wish and hope I could be half as good a dancer as you might've been. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Where did all these bands and dancers get all this energy? This stuff is power-packed.
Cocaine was really popular in the 1920's, and still legal.
I believe cocaine was used as a medicine back then. Made being sick a whole lot more fun I guess. lol
Surely you jest!
Bathtub gin
Probably from the Illegal booze.
Nothing puts a kick in your step like 20's hot jazz
this should be a 2020 music trend
nearly 100 years old ! crazy......
100 years old now:)
And very nice.
Not quite a clever as...drill rap, have we evolved or declined ?
@@syntheticvisionsmusic id say it's changed. there's no evolving or devolving on music IMO :)
@Serious Face, um.... no 2016 is 4 years ago. Do you know what year this is?
Partying with this music had to be certainly a permanent delight,
The Covid didnt get me here, I was here all along and still loving it! Look at our Country today...Sad!
Those 20' sure were roaring! How amazing it is we can enjoy these bops 100 years later
This is one of the best 20's albums I've heard. The band is great, the recording quality is good, and the songs are all upbeat. Makes me wanna dance!
Thanks for the great feedback! Get up and dance :-) ......
Does anyone else love the beautiful old silent films of the Twenties, too? There are many that survive today. Wonderful stuff! Films were shown in fabulous huge ornate theaters with magnificent pipe organ music accompaniments that
"Played the pictures." Some theaters had their own 'augmented' orchestras to play the pictures (small orchestras) that 'synced' the film perfectly to the music. The twenties was a very musical time with live music, player pianos, pipe organs, records and near the end, radio. Look into silent films, too, if you've never been there. What a treat is in store for you!
My favorites are in no particular order: Metropolis, The Last Laugh, Faust, The Life and Death of 9413, The Phantom Carrige and Häxan.
I love silent films and the 1920's "anything goes" era. Literally everything was new. So many innovations had come in the two decades leading up to the mid 20's while women had thrown off their corsets to aide the first world war, gained the vote and raised their hemlines! Men with slicked-back hair like Valentino, three piece suits, spats and fedoras. Bath tub gin, boot leggers and speakeasy's were the order of the day as people danced the Tango and Charleston. ONE of the sexiest times in the history of the human race. Peace!
@Bob, I enjoyed your detail graphic info about that epoch. Cheers!
Harold Lloyd is the man.
I say..would a gentleman of your obvious refined taste be interested in purchasing a flux..i say a flux capacitor?
When music from the 1920s was better than the music of 2020s
You don't listen to a lot of music do u?
Same
Hi winter
Im tellin u
swing is cool, and I like this album, but lolno
Oh I am loving this, during the pandemic. As my father used to say," Its all been done before you kid"
Sounds like my dad (ex-raver) "it'll never be the same. What have yous got? " he says
It's interesting.. but what does it mean? I don't get it! But a beautiful sentence..
Polio?
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
Ecclesiastes:1:9 King James Version
Your dad is right, what he says is biblical.
Anyway, check my channel for a clear Gospel presentation reuploaded from a trustworthy pastor. You can be 100% certain you're going to heaven when you die because salvation is the free gift of God, we absolutely cannot earn it with our "good" works.
These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.
1 John:5:13 King James Version
With everything going strange the way it has been, have some stability in Jesus the rock of our salvation.
I’m 21 but I like vintage music in the 20s instead of pop & rap etc. Vintage classics are quality music indeed
18 and feel the same today's country music kinda sucks imo
It's just great music. I'm in my sixties and this would have been what my grandparents listened to when they were 20 some years old. Although, I can't for the life of me, imagine them doing the Charleston !
I saw my own grandmother doing the Charleston for us back in the mid-90s when she was about 77 or so.
I’m in my 20s and I’ve always love Jazz & Classical 😪 reason why I became a choir student from elementary school all the way till community college!! So many teachers and professors embraced real music and engraved that in me. Forever grateful❣️
Hello there,
How are you doing ?
ingrained I believe is what yous meant, I luckily stumbled upon this music by having a job where I could listen to music whilst working, Slayer everyday would drive you nuts same with 2 Short or Sepultura so I would go to the thrift shop and get 2nd hand tapes and go hog wild, I think SKATALITES is the only band I could listen to every day and ANTONIO AGUILAR aaaahhhhuuaaa i wasnt trying to be a grammar Nazi either just saying ya know, chalez nazi was in lower case and they wanted it capitolized, guero culedos...
Like 69
I've been from Beethoven to bebop to 70s and early 80's jazzy groove since high school round about 78-79, so some classical music up to Vaughn Williams. Some soothing stuff after a testy day ha!
You're my kind of people 👍👍
A superb journey back to the time when musicians really were people who could read the dots and translate them into happiness for the masses.
I am really amazed at the sound quality of your upload.I have older CDs on the vintage 20's Jazz music but they are no where near this quality.So clear and flawless.
I wanted to know how they got this superb quality as well! here is how it is done. Amazing stuff www.pastperfect.com/about-us/
I agree, it's a pleasure!
Perhaps bit late the answer - but you can clean up tracks today without any problems with various programs. Make sure you'll also have a LP to MP3 device.
@@MilesCW ⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁹
@pig_porkchop_ ! Swing is 1930’s and early 1940s, and swing is a subgenre of Jazz.
My grandmother was a "flapper" in the 20's and likely danced alot to these songs. I also have a photo of her in her flapper costume. I also had a great aunt who had her own all female jazz band "Babe Egan and her Hollywood Redheads". They worked the vaudeville circuit in the 20's and 30's and were in Berlin in the late 20's.
Is their 1930 recording available to listen to anywhere? I Googled hoping to find more info and saw a citing for it.
@@KimberleyB contact Jeannie Poole. She has a blog and wrote a book about Babe Egan and her Hollywood Redheads. She's more of an expert on my Aunt Babe's music than I am.
I think the people who dislike this music are people from the stock market
42ndspartan and insurance firms...
dumbass he means the 1929 stock market crash
And banks!
MrColdfish (ItsBogdanBG) This made me laugh a bit.
LOL astute
*Who's listening in 2024?*
surely not me
I from 2024
👍🏽
Me!! Happy 1924!
I was until the commercials started
The most pure and honest of all recorded music is the 20s through the 40s, in my opinion, but purist of all - the 1920's!
This was the peak of Americanism. The best part of history for this country. Timeless music. To be a teen in 1920 meant you were part of the greatest generation. It’s all gone now.
Just imagine them 20's teens jamming to this like the is no tomorrow.
... nowadays, we just sit on the couch, listening to trap music and vape along. How things have changed...
In speakeasy's, if they had $$$$. :)
@@LeoStarr92 i don't
@@jackdanila9893 I don't either, but other people do.
It’s crazy because most or all those teens are dead
I grew up listening to my dad play these on his banjo, he played barn dances as a kid with his family to make it through the depression.
1924, thats when i met your grandmother. she was a beauty i tell ya.
how old are you sir ? :)
@@carlosoromel4414 133 years old
Prefer this than today’s music. 70’s n 80’s was something else.
You’re so edgy man!
Ah, that 1920's sound! There never was or will be that fascinating sound or the decade that produced it ever to appear again. Before my time, but oh, how I love that music! Personal collections, UA-cam, and certain classical stations are just about the only venue to hear this great music. What a pity. What a wonderful advantage to have UA-cam!
UA-cam is glorious
My GrandmaBaumgartner👵❤♥💕💖Was!A!Flapper 👵❤♥💕💖💓Back!In!1920s!I!Just Love 💘❤♥😍💕💖THOSE Golden Oldies!THANKS TO!My!Grandparents! And Our!Dad!Byron Nelson Baumgartner! RIP 🙏⚰! 👨!
I still think I lived back then. When I was a kid in the 70s I used to go to the record store and look for Laurel and Hardy records. And I’d take them home and listen to them primarily to hear the background music. People probably thought I was weird. And now I run a lot and listen to this music when I run. I love the sax. And the women with those bob cuts ... :)
You WERE alive back then. I was, too. That's why it seems so nostalgic and a bit sad with longing.
It saddens me to see life in the 20s-50s, the styles, the music, the caaaars 😍😍, the entertainment, the Company, and knowing that it won’t be like that again 😔 I always say I was born in the wrong generation, you look at me, my favorite music (this kind of music, ranging from 20s to 60s), the classic tv shows and movies that I watch, just the appreciation I have for the things back then. I sent my friend my Spotify playlist and she sent me „👵🏻“ I said „thank you 😂“ I crave- i don’t know how to say it- I crave waking up and playing baseball all day everyday with my best friends (The Sandlot), I don’t know how to say what else I‘m trying to say- in the movie about The Little Rock Nine, the boys were outside playing basketball and the little radio was playing music in the background and there was lemonade, no smartphones, the communication was all there, it was natural, I don’t know how else to describe it, but I want that 🤧
I want more friends that appreciate these things the way I do, I’ve got one friend who lives across the country who likes these things, but I‘m just surrounded by my generation, and some of the kids have no respect, no morals, selfishness, it’s Just- I don’t know- not me, at all.
If you made it this far, I appreciate you ❤️
Let’s be friends :) I’ve always got room in my life for kind people, unique people
~17 y/o
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Keep going ! You sound like a great young man. Keep an open mind and follow your dreams.
❤️❤️
The 1920s / 1930s American Jazz Dance Craze movements had a certain classy elan all of its own - think of The Charleston & The Black Bottom dance craze of 1926
Gorgeous happy music. Lots of energy and really energizing.
Good like the cartoons yo
Track List:
0:00:00 Bert Firman - Kansas City Kitty
0:02:35 Red Nichols - After You've Gone
0:05:17 Savoy Havana Band - Masculine Women & Feminine Men
0:08:03 The Charleston Chasers - Wabash Blues
0:10:44 The Savoy Orpheans - The Charleston
0:13:41 Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - There's One Little Girl Who Loves Me
0:16:56 Miff Moles Little Molers - You Took Advantage of Me
0:20:17 New Mayfair Orchestra - Spread a Little Happiness
0:23:21 Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Louisiana
0:26:25 Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Cotton Club Stomp
0:29:45 Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - Button Up Your Overcoat
0:33:07 Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - There Ain't No Sweet Man
0:36:41 Ted Lewis & His Band - Glad Rag Doll
0:39:36 The Savoy Orpheans - Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue
0:42:26 Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang - Dinah
0:45:19 The Rhythmic Eight - Umtcha, Umtcha, Da, Da, Da
0:48:10 The Savoy Havana Band - Turkish Towel
0:51:12 Arthur Roseburg - Lets Do It
0:54:00 Lloyd Keating - Turn On The Heat
0:56:40 Louis Armstrong - That Rhythm Man
0:59:55 Frankie Trumbauer & Bix Beiderbecke - Singin' The Blues
1:02:57 Ambrose & His Orchestra - Painting The Clouds With Sunshine
1:06:02 Johnny Hamps Kentucky Serenaders - Black Bottom
1:09:16 Arcadians Dance Orchestra - When I Met Connie In The Cornfield
1:12:23 Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - Sunshine
1:15:33 The Savoy Orpheans - Fascinating Rhythm
Carl Knox - Thankyou Carl .
Gracias!!!
thanks a bunch for this, this helps so much!!!!
Thank you!
Carl Knox Thank you for this road map to learn the names of these up lifting hits of the 20s!
My great grandfather was born in 1896 and I can imagine him listening to some of this... perhaps even dancing to it 🤣
Absolutely delightful, thanks for posting! 🎶
Why too many dislikers? Unbelievable! It's not only music...it's history! If you don't like it, ignore it, but that's enough! I hate Hip Hop too, but i'll never dislike it...it's a form of respect! Think about it before you dislike........and I take off my Borsalino....compliments to PPVM!
They thought it was Hip Hop.....
This is wonderful, fun music! My family & I love roaring 20’s songs....& music from several other decades & countries. Music from different eras & countries gives me a real feeling for what people are/were like inside.
Why so many dislikes? My guess is that there are many people around today who don’t appreciate things, are narrow minded, & deeply miserable. Oh well, too bad for them. 🤷♀️
@@vfiles1 I'm guessing the dislikes come from people that see this old culture as an evil patriarchal and racist one. They don't give the music a chance. They will enjoy the music if it's in a movie and they don't notice, but everything old is evil in their simplistic comprehension of our culture.
Nutsilica: Renaissance moving comix - I believe you’re right!
Nutsilica: Renaissance moving comix a You hit the nail on the head! This was the Beginning of the liberationist Black People in the United States! White society began to see how the other 1/3 lived, Loved, Laughed and sang! It was an awakening for most and I believe it lead directly to the beginnings of the Civil Rights releases of the 1950’s and 60’s lead by Rosa Parks, Dr.King, Senator Dirksen and other Republicans who fought the likes of LBJ and other demoncraps! Learn actual History people, read old Newspapers and listen to old Radio and other things to learn what happened, when, and Who Lead!!! I lived through it so I saw first hand...
Hola perfecto pasado!
Hace un bue tiempo que me deleito con éste jazz de hace más de un siglo!Los escuchaba y bailba de estudiante en los "asaltos de grupito de estudiantes secundarios",fueron mis primeros bailes,hoy con 85 años me llena de sentimientos hermosos que se "irán" cuando parta.😄
Fue mi paso por Bell Ville años 53 y 54.cuando "traté" de estudiar en la ENA.
Soy de Buenos Aires.
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Anyone else infatuated with the beauty on the cover 😍
My compliments to the artist, her face definitely captures the era.
Before I moved to Canada in 1970, I lived in Norfolk near Kings Lynn in the UK. My favourite pastime was driving around the countryside looking for estate sales and church basement rummage sales, and buying up mountains of old shellac disks. Talk about musical treasures - Nat Shilkret, the Denza Dance Band, on and on. I transcribed them all onto reel to reel tape, and took them with me to the new world, where I subsequently ported them over to mp3, so I still have them with me to this day! Wonderful, cheerful, foot-tapping tunes. Love it!
Wow - must have taken a fair while, a labour of love.
You don't know how much I love this.!! Nostalgia.
The soul in oldies music will always be cherished
Anyone here in 2024?🖐
Your mom!
I am.
Still celebrating Trump victory. Life is good.
This music helps me relax more than anything next to Nigel Stanford. Its beautiful, classy, time-telling, and plain top quality 👍Gotta love the classics baby. Almost 100 years and still some of the best music to be had this century.
This is not only great music to listen to, but also to dance to! One vintage dance, the Balboa, is tailor made for 20's straight-ahead rhythms and quick pace, and we love doing the Balboa to great numbers like these. Thanks for this fantastic compilation!
I came here from the world of electroswing. The low-tech sound is also a delight!
The irony here being that mechanical recording was old and electronic sound recording was high tech. :D
Amazing, rich, fantastic, human, sublime, lively, grounded, crazy, spiffy.
Lo Leigh Great descriptive words. Shows real verve.
wonderful. If you are down in the DUMPS 5 minutes of this and you are back on top and your troubles fade away
john rippingale Yes, here, here! Superlative counter depressive!!!
Listening to this I can envision a Speakeasy, Jazz Band blaring, people dancing and laughing and having a great time. Seems so innocent compared to today
Music is everything, stars are singing, galaxies are dancing, and we are listening 😊❤
Hello everybody ! Almost one hundred years later is this kind of music like Johnny Walkers trademark "still going strong".Thank you Past Perfect editors.
When music was lively and bouncy but also good same as architecture
2021 hearing the 1920's music but Born in 1981 and watch 1930's and 40's cartoons from Warner Brothers and Hanna-Barbra with Disney.
How come they don't put music like this in TV or Movies any more ?
one word: capitalism
i was born in nineteens but i really love this kind of music
@@Sietexcordes your awesome.
Watch some Woody Allen movies. He uses 20s, 30s, and 40s music in all his ones
@@rodolfogorosito386 there an idea.
Great music such as this never goes out of style, and if you are a true music lover, you can really appreciate it. Love the happy, funky jive of this old-time jazz. Perfect!!!
These music genuinely make young people feel old, but make old people feel young.
I don't usually comment on UA-cam videos, but just this time, i would like to make an exemption...thank you VERY MUCH, for all these videos of yours that are simply marvelous.
Wow, thank you! We really appreciate your support of this wonderful vintage music :-)
Me ha gustado mucho 👏👏👏👏
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Man, how I wish I ciuld have experienced thid era. It always looks like they are so happy and having a legit amazing time . And the music just warms a place within a certain way. They were so lucky to experiencd that amazing time.
I love this album so much. Makes me feel just like I am in a 1920's speakeasy.
Музика дуже красива браво музики грайте! Грайте та весь білий світ ви звеселяйте
I love this ! And I'm only 31 👍👍.... I'm basically into all music and genres, but only music from 1920 thru 1990 , after the 90s I feel like music died 😔 .... but listening to this music makes me feel happy and alive 🌟
Totally agree!
Like with most things time brings change but not necessarily improvement. I still regret it when cars lost their fins, and now the fastest cars are electric. The big bore v8s are gone. In music I can intellectually understand heavy metal but I prefer to hear the words and tunes. Music up to the mid 1960s met my requirements, with quite a lot of music since then also meeting these requirements. But to be contrary I also like Scottish bagpipes. Take what you need from life and enjoy it.
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100 yrs old & still sounds like great music.
Love to listen to this great music driving my 1937 Chevy Truck in FORT Worth Texas stock yards 🤠🤠🤠🤠
Just pure class and excellence!
Unbelievable!!!
This is like medicine and therapy combine 👌🏻👌🏿👌😯😲
Im 102 and remember some of this. Good times. I was just a child so didnt dance but heard it. Now im on this youtube listening. Thanks great grandson!
I think i had another life in the 20s. I play this while fishing. Nice to hear while sun going down. All my worries go away. Just casting and catching fish.
GRANDISSIMA musica
Best collection of 1920s tunes I’ve ever heard! 👍🏼😎👑
27 years old here love this music it helps me think
I always listen to music like this when reading Agatha Christie novels. Really puts me in the mood!
I think a sitcom set in the 1920'$ with this music would be awesome, just what we need to learn how to do the 20'$ right ! ! !🕰️⏳🚗new📞new📻new
Close your eyes and dream of riding in a Dusenburg limousine dressed as a flapper or dapper and going to a luxurious opulent Gatsby style party, marble floors and columns, stairways to who knows, tropical trees, lights everywhere, being catered with Champaign and opulent hors d'oeuvres , dance the night away you will live forever.
Good times!
close your eyes and try to sleep through the bedbugs biting and grab 4hrs before you have to go do 11hrs in some hellhole job for some fat guy from the monopoly box
@@Gianfranco_69 some people just choose to spread misery
@@CHURCHISAWESUM some people like to romanticize everthing .....
I see myself riding on the running board of an old Ford with a BAR or Thompson.
Puts me in mind of those great black and white comedy films. Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Laurel and Hardy, the Keystone Cops. Brilliant.
Thank You Past Perfect for keeping these wonderful recordings going! This music 'speaks' to a wide audience.
This music is like that fine wine...gets better with age
this is my mothers music and it is mine to every time i here these classics from that golden age i feel alive and ful of joy thank goodness for putting this history on you tube. bless your hearts
Listening to these songs, I feel a whole period of history, with so many stories of love and life. 🕰
I'm 105 years old. Dying.
Music like this keeps me going on my final days.
Take care.
Liar. You were born in 1970 you say in one of your other lies.
There is people who play this kind of jazz still! Sunday jazz in the park is my favorite..
I LOVE this channel it's FABULOUS . This music takes us into Wonderland.... sheer magic. THANK YOU...!!!!!!!!!!
maureen1938 total bliss!
The first song is my jam!
August 2019 and i still listening this at morning to boost my mood~
Good tunes even 100 years later
You've given me so much joy with these tracks. I have my own 78 collection and hearing some of the same recordings in better shape is a blessing. This is a very important and righteous project, preserving history in such a way. Thank you for all of your hard work!
Love this ! Thank you so much for your appreciation. It is indeed very important to preserve this wonderful music for the future. Many of the big record labels have no interest in vintage music. The statistics, along with great feedback tells us that a younger audience is enjoying these recordings .... this is rewarding. We're proud that our remasters are considered to be "startling" and we're delighted to be one of the world's leaders in sound restoration. Thanks for your support, and 'happy listening' !
Thank you for curating these amazing playlists. I have a great uncle who was quite a famous jazz player. Such a wonderful part of our history.
what's his name?
Amazing! I love how I was listening to the song while studying some Pre-Cal and I decided to look at the date and saw 2015. I thought to myself : " Heh, two years ago." Then surprisingly enough I saw it was exactly two years ago today! I couldn't believe it; I was amazed and still am :). Thanks Past Pefect! Quality tunes that form a special connection with each user who listens.
How could anyone not want to get up and dance to this?
I agree and I can't even dance
Love it...that will chase the blues away...dance music, clear,clean and crisp, this will move everyone, toe tapping,good...even the teens are looking at ways to dance With someone, no more solos! Thanks, yes that Charleston ishot!
Love this music it's a gateway to relaxation from the hectic crazy life we all lead nowadays
Thank you for according me the joy of listening to an hour plus of great music.
Much appreciated.
Better music, better times for most all around
I just missed it by a few years
All that's left is the music.
Great stuff ! I wish the young would discover this music. This is even before my time.
I’m 14, I’ve found my love for this music at parties/weddings whatnot, it’s just a vibe
@@bigracks6333 also 14. I sometimes listen to this in my free time, and in school. I've always had "an old soul". I collect stuff like antique books and old military stuff, and anything of historical value. I'd like to get an old gramophone and some records with stuff like this on them.
I'm a bit of a traditionalist.
@@Wolfspaine7N6 that's hella cool, that's nice that you have something special to your character yfm
12 and love it
The young are brainwashed 😢
Love this! 🌻❤.....selectively sly trumpet solos that keep you listening.....Damn them! they know what they are doing!
When folks danced to big bands. My Grandmother danced the Charleston in her younger day.