My grandma used to have this plastic flower pot that would play this first track.. If you ever pushed the button to play that song you had to dance with grandma. Been a few years since she has passed but still wish to dance with her again. Love ya grandma :(
My father was real bad... he even didn't know who I was. Put the big bands on a tape and bought it to the hospital and played the tape...he named the big bands and sang the words even though it was just music. The last 7 months of his life I tried to bring back the old days That's what this music does God bless you and family.
@@pincessdogg5222 I understand your question, but her situation isn't like that. She was not receiving aggressive, inappropriate treatment; only antibiotics, steroids, and oxygen. She spent 6 days in the hospital, and has been at home since then. Because of her dementia, she gets agitated easily, and listening to this type of music calms her down better than anything.
Music class was a big thing in public school...jr. high & high school San Francisco. We had gewat teachers, some still alive. Mant students went on into music careers whether entertainment or themselves teaching. Too much emphasis and funding for sports.
We thought rock was the best, and we were so cool, but my mom once said, '...you should've seen your aunt Shirley on the dance floor, jitterbugging to that swing!.'
@@Star.Official Think you missed a couple steps there lol. Lackadaisy is a reference to it, not the other way around. Calling someone a cool cat was their way of saying some one was real neat back in the 1920s
I was born in these 50s. Growing up with this kind of Big Bands music. My mum is 96yrs now. So blessed, to have her still around us 🥰😍 Love to listen to this style of music. Feel like that kid I once were..🤪 My dad (r.i.p), sometimes took our mum by the hand.. and lead her from the kitchen into the livingroom and danced with her too this music. I love to watch them dancing. And the were so good 🎉😍 Mum love to sing the oldies.., while cooking diner for us. Our childhood felt so safe and loving. Never forget.. how save, cared for, happy and loving our life was, while growing up. And now, I myself, are hopping to my 73 years birthday.. Still having those sweet memories of an era gone by.. Thank you for the music.. and the precious memories, that comes with this music. Thank you so much.. 🙏🥰🌺🌞
Whilst I definitely wasn't born in the wrong era, I so wish swing was a thing these days. I'm 40 years old and I'd so fucking dig to go to a bar, order a large wine and listen to this live
I am 52 years old and I love this music now. I didn’t too much as a teen in the 80’s. But I sure wish my grandma was here so we could enjoy this music while talking and cooking together now that I’m older. This music is pretty much all I want to listen to these days.
I absolutely loveeeeee the '40'...music..style of hair or clothes omggg ...I'm 62 pretty sure I was born wrong era 😁 I have adult kids everyone in their 30's and they also love this and all music...from classical to classic rock..everything in-between..raising the Gbabies the very same thing! Draeden Rin I'm soooo happy you have this wonderful memory..keep it always in your heart! Always remember the happiness and love from all your memories! Be blessed!
As a Homecare Physical Therapist, I see a lot of homebound seniors that need low impact cardio. I have my patients dance to this music. It's a fun, upbeat way to exercise!
only insane people hate big band. i still have no clue at all as to why it went out of style. music inspires me as a writer and theatre kid the 1950s truly were the golden age. I LOVE THIS VIDEO ❤❤👏👏
Among you, loving listeners, there must be many native American people : I just want to thank you (or better your Army bands) for having brought this music to France during and after WWII. True also that it is the right music to listen to nowadays of lockdown. Be patient, we will dance again and we can try ourselves, even alone in our living rooms, to a little dance and singing. Cheer up and happy new year from the South of France.
Genial que vous nous avez accordé votre commentaire en anglais. Que nous dansions malgré tout, ou peut être bien, en tenant tête à...mais l’importance est de s’y mettre, car la musique et la danse ont toujours joué rôle clé lorsqu ‘on affronte les ténèbres!!! Bon courage du Canada - d’un dont les parents étaient passionnés de danse et de musique - Ken Fernandez
@@CokesAndTokes Sorry, I didn't mean to be rude. I'm only a great fan of American Big Bands and of the American Song book. As a teenager (let's say 65 years ago), my first LP (I still have it but don't remember how it came to me in the lonely country village where I lived then) was "Capitol Jazz Classics Vol 15 - Bebop Spoken Here, Benny Goodman & Charlie Barnet. As regards "genocide", I think I've learnt about it as a great fan also of Western movies genre. Let me sincerely wish you music and dance to celebrate the coming Holiday season's. Agnès
Was not born until '56. Fell in love with swing while in high school, playing trombone in our Jazz Band. Our band director was a big fan of the big bands, and passed that on to many of us.
Esplendorosa musica ,tiempos inolvidables ,las vestimentas ,los peinados ,el comportamiento de aquellos tiempos ,soy viejuja pero no de esos tiempos ,aqui escuchando feliz ,gracias por compartir con nosotros estas maravillas de musica super alegres y bailables ,yo mentalmente bailo y vuelo por los aires jajajajajaj yaa un saludo para todos ustedes chaooo ,de Chile C. H. I Chi jajajaj
Some would argue a simpler, and better time - strange considering what was going on in Europe and eventually the world. But maybe it was? I listen to this era all of the time, nothing better to dance to, or listen to.
Эта музыка никогда не выйдет из моды.В ней страсть , любовь к жизни и негаснущий оптимизм.Пусть меняется мода , вырастают новые поколения , создают новые шедевры, но эта музыка, как любовь к жизни не выйдет из моды никогда!
I was so damn lucky to grow up with a mom who played piano and played these 78's of the big bands, all that while I was listening to the rise of Rock and Roll in the 60's and 70's in America!!! I had the best of both worlds!!! Mom would try to teach me to jitterbug dance with her. Unfortunately I had two left feet, but she danced anyways!!! Brings a smile to my face all these years later!!! I miss her so much.
Renaissance goth with a deep love of swing and jazz. I wasn't put onto jazz by my family either, they all love country. I don't know how I ended up like this.🤣
We live in a more rural area, and our radio plays songs from the 40’s most of the time. Sometimes it feels like in that area of the world, we’re back in the 1940’s
I'm only 18 but I always love old music and even started collecting vinyls of big hits like The Mills Brothers and Sinatra. They always hold such a dear place in my heart. This was really the golden style of music.
Soy de México, me gusta mucho mi música...pero está de las grandes bandas es exquisita para escuchar y bailar. Gracias por compartir. Un fuerte abrazo!!!
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What ever happened to Music such as this? My Dad , loved this music, and his love of this excellent music, gave me a true understanding of true music as I grew up! Whom ever put this together, Has my "MY" gratefull-ness for this web site.......God bless you whom ever you are! Richard Krause
I am too young to have known this music but I remember listening to my dad's Quincy Jones, I found out about Count Basie, Benny Goodman etc.. swing dancing recently.. great stuff
My mother had a stellar collection of 78's (thick vinyl pressed) of the Dorsey brothers, Glenn Miller, and others, but she donated them to a collector before I could get my hands on them, darn it.
A todos Uds, amantes de esta música , no estamos grandes de edad, tenemos la juventud acumulada. Y un corazón muy fortalecido. DIOS Les bendiga a todos Uds. Gracias
Utrv amén amén hermano de decisiones cómo se escucha misterio ya no se escucha nada o qué Ya no hice nada la gente aquí estoy al pendiente de alguien y de ayer amanecer tú Tania dormido a venir y ni comido ni cenado o sea por el amor al millón y el mío no hay en 50 aquí estoy con toda la fe y la actitud aquí bendiciendo a ustedes para que se respeten sus pecados gracias que se me sale saliva y no me des nada hija de todas qué la paz del señor este con todos ustedes no se agrava vida amén y bendiciones buenos días Los amo besos abrazos y bendiciones te amo señor bendito
Im writing a Paper on music history for school, its totally awesome to dive into these topics while listening to the defining Music which belongs to each era.
Catch the you tube of the swing girls? Japanese girls playing swing music. Hard to believe this was the music of WWII and they play it and enjoy it as much as we do. My mom and dad lived on the east coast in the late 30's and 40's and this was the standard music in our house for decades. My dad wouldn't let a radio in the house as long as his 78's were still good.
Concordo com Carlos Sousa!!!Quem tem ouvidos,que ouça essa oportunidade única de conhecer músicas de altíssima qualidade!!! Obrigada!!!Abraços aqui do Brasil!!!❤😊😂
I love this music and it’s nice to hear other people do to and I just want to say how much skill musicians had back in the 1940s because I’m a sax player myself and they are all hard scores to play no flex or anything but I played atleat 10 of those songs in Germany and it was a experience I’ll never forget swing is a magical thing !! 🎵 ❤️
I think this is nostalgia for all of us... memories of our grandparents. I remember my siblings and I playing my grandparents' 72 Lps on their victrola. Such a carefree memory of a better time.
Really enjoyed this music, my dad in the last year of his life had to live in an assisted living facility. I remember going to visit one day and most of the residents were in the common area, like a large living room area music like this was being played over the music system, the ladies were snapping their fingers and swaying to the music, most of the men were like my dad in a wheel chair, but he gad a grin on his face from ear to ear I could see how happy this music made him. Now I am fast approaching that possibility myself. My war era was vietnam I can only imagine sitting in the common area listening to White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane, In A Godda Da Vida by Ironbutterfly and I Feel Like I'm fixing to Die Rag by Country Joe and The Fish.
so get this. thanks to a weirdo video game series called FALLOUT (based on 50's american ideals and the cold war era and a WHAT IF post-nuclear war scenario), a bunch of people in their 20s and 30s have discovered and are into this sort of music. in particular i blast big band lately whilst playing world of warships. there i am on the deck of battleship USS California sending shells flying at the japanese while blasting brass.
That's great! This music is from my parents time and so that makes me kinda old. But it took me till I was around 30 to start appreciating it. There is so much great music around. Why not enjoy all you can?
The money wasn't there to support big bands. Inflation after the war simply put them out of business. I remember Lester Lanin as being the last of the big bands touring in the early 1950's.
In short term rehab. Roomie is 98. She had been restless but has settled since I put it on. Grew up listening to this deapite it being before I was born. Lerned to appreciate GOOD music of all eras & genres.
In The Mood is one of the GREATEST. Glen Miller played this in London while the city was being Bombed during WW2. With all the blood and killing people had hope and danced to the Big bands all night as if there was no tomorrow. A lesson the young of today should emulate. Smile and be Happy and spread love....Todays problems are nothing compared with what the 30s 40s and 50s went through. Big bands Great music playing Evergreen music. !!!So Enjoy and Play On !!!
I have not shared it, yet such melodies have always joyously tugged and pulled at my heart and soul to make me wanna be a curious kid again. It always prompts to wanna dance, without missing a moment and always has since we heard such during cartoons in Sonora and Sinaloa. Whence in Beijing, I happened upon a Balboa swing dancing introduction and I was so pleased with how challenging and fun it was. It is among the few movements I was unable to get on the spot.
were all talking about our grandparents and how they're either passed or hospitalized, their music was actually really good. when Gen Z gets old, were gonna see this but instead its gonna be memes and vines, and probably the Rickroll that were going to hear as our grandkids play them while were in the hospital. the older generations songs are so much better if we were to remember them by these. Our kids and grandkids are going to remember us from the Rickroll and other countless music genres that are definitely more cringe as time goes on. But great music nonetheless, too bad I'm like 5 years late to listening to this.🤣
my teacher started playing big band music and everyone started laughing at it :( i love how this kind of music sounds, it gives it the old feeling and just sounds so cool
MI ABUELO ERA TROMPETISTA Y VIOLINISTA ACOMPAÑO A PEREZ PRADO Y TAMBIEN TUVO SU ORQUESTA LLAMADA MONTE CARLO CON LA CUAL TOCABA UN HOMENAJE A GLEN MILLEN , RAY CONNIF Y TODO LO QUE FUERA BIGBAND ME GUSTA X EL .
No viví esa época pero que importa si la magia de estas bellas melodías son transversales cada notas son una verdadera delicia para los oídos y nos lleva a vivir la magia de esa hermosa época
Revivir una etapa. De alegría juventud acompañada de esta bella música. Que no pasa no desaparece. Solo se es joven una vez. Pero recordar. Es como entrar a un oasis. Gracias por Compartir estos espacios de Tiempo
At 80 yo my feet are still tapping remembering the days mom and dad went to the Graystone and Vanity Ballrooms in Detroit. Now as I work part time online, I listen to the greatest music ever made as I type away at the keyboard. Thank you "VintageMusicFm."
My grandma used to have this plastic flower pot that would play this first track.. If you ever pushed the button to play that song you had to dance with grandma. Been a few years since she has passed but still wish to dance with her again. Love ya grandma :(
I want one
That is so incredibly sweet and wholesome 😭
Swag
@Zion Jason you disrespect the blessed grandma flower with your foul fingertips
I found the singing flowerpot on you tube
My grandma is having some neurological issues and we're playing big band for her to help comfort/ground her. Music is amazing
Hello there. Just read comment about your grandmother...praying for her tonight. 🕊
@@MrsHandyRU 1¹1¹
My father was real bad... he even didn't know who I was. Put the big bands on a tape and bought it to the hospital and played the tape...he named the big bands and sang the words even though it was just music.
The last 7 months of his life I tried to bring back the old days
That's what this music does
God bless you and family.
Hope she is well?
Ditto. Mom.
My 96-year-old demented mom is hospitalized wth COVD pneumonia, and your music is keeping her calm. Thank you ever so much!
I wish you and her the best....but should you let her go.....?
@@pincessdogg5222 I understand your question, but her situation isn't like that. She was not receiving aggressive, inappropriate treatment; only antibiotics, steroids, and oxygen. She spent 6 days in the hospital, and has been at home since then. Because of her dementia, she gets agitated easily, and listening to this type of music calms her down better than anything.
@@karengandler5868 I love you Karen and pray that you realize your mother loves you and God loves you more!
@@pincessdogg5222 Thanks so much for your kind words. While we have not always gotten along, but we always know that we love each other.
@@karengandler5868 I love you Karen. Please read a little Bible to her every day ok?
never understand why orchestra and trumpets went out of style, its such an amazing sound!
You have to be smart enough to understand trumpets. Look at the folks in 2021.
I wouldn’t say it’s out of style you just need the taste for it ;)
@@johanneszimmermann6755 🤣🤣
@@johanneszimmermann6755 lmao "smart" to understand trumpets. Doesn't take a genius to play a trumpet, just patience and practice.
Music class was a big thing in public school...jr. high & high school San Francisco. We had gewat teachers, some still alive. Mant students went on into music careers whether entertainment or themselves teaching.
Too much emphasis and funding for sports.
WHO Are the 342 people who gave this a thumbs down?! How can this music not make you smile and I am only in my 50s
Hello Johanna, How are you doing?
I still av my father's Jazz collections with these n a lot more ...thanx dad for letting me appreciate gud music ...@ 54
Im 14 and im absolutely bopping to this music 👍
I agree with you. It's a shame there fewer people with good taste for music around anymore.
NO MORE THUMBS DOWN !
We all think of our grandparents as old fogies but when you hear this music you can say that they were the coolest cats.
I think I understood the reference here, right? Lackadaisy?
We thought rock was the best, and we were so cool, but my mom once said, '...you should've seen your aunt Shirley on the dance floor, jitterbugging to that swing!.'
@@Star.Official Think you missed a couple steps there lol. Lackadaisy is a reference to it, not the other way around. Calling someone a cool cat was their way of saying some one was real neat back in the 1920s
@@jessicastewart7015 This stuff does rock though. No amps, but listen to the playing. Intense!
I was born in these 50s. Growing up with this kind of Big Bands music.
My mum is 96yrs now. So blessed, to have her still around us 🥰😍
Love to listen to this style of music. Feel like that kid I once were..🤪
My dad (r.i.p), sometimes took our mum by the hand.. and lead her from the kitchen into the livingroom and danced with her too this music. I love to watch them dancing.
And the were so good 🎉😍
Mum love to sing the oldies.., while cooking diner for us. Our childhood felt so safe and loving.
Never forget.. how save, cared for, happy and loving our life was, while growing up.
And now, I myself, are hopping to my 73 years birthday.. Still having those sweet memories of an era gone by..
Thank you for the music.. and the precious memories, that comes with this music.
Thank you so much..
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Una brillantez!!
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Excellent collection with big bands. Manny thanks from Argentina!
Whilst I definitely wasn't born in the wrong era, I so wish swing was a thing these days.
I'm 40 years old and I'd so fucking dig to go to a bar, order a large wine and listen to this live
No music makes me feel better than the music that isn't my generation. I love this music so much!
I am 52 years old and I love this music now. I didn’t too much as a teen in the 80’s. But I sure wish my grandma was here so we could enjoy this music while talking and cooking together now that I’m older. This music is pretty much all I want to listen to these days.
im 38 years old and i bump this on full volume in my car!!
I absolutely loveeeeee the '40'...music..style of hair or clothes omggg ...I'm 62 pretty sure I was born wrong era 😁 I have adult kids everyone in their 30's and they also love this and all music...from classical to classic rock..everything in-between..raising the Gbabies the very same thing! Draeden Rin I'm soooo happy you have this wonderful memory..keep it always in your heart! Always remember the happiness and love from all your memories! Be blessed!
As a Homecare Physical Therapist, I see a lot of homebound seniors that need low impact cardio. I have my patients dance to this music. It's a fun, upbeat way to exercise!
Best music era of the century.
100% agree. 20s to late 50s is golden.
The last century.
Wrong
Una gran verdad.
My mom always told me this was cool music..she was right! she used to dance the jitter bug with me, I miss her!
My mother and her sister did that one night, when my dad was playing his old jazz albums. He was a WWII Veteran.
I was born in 02 but absolutely love swing and electro swing music and jazz stuff iv seen big bad voodoo daddy’s live it’s was great
They are a great band. We saw them in NapaCalif this year
I love to dance to this music. I'm 82 years old. This is real music 🎶
'30s & '40s swing music will never die
In the mood is a banger 80 years later
only insane people hate big band.
i still have no clue at all as to why it went out of style.
music inspires me as a writer and theatre kid
the 1950s truly were the golden age.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO
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Among you, loving listeners, there must be many native American people : I just want to thank you (or better your Army bands) for having brought this music to France during and after WWII. True also that it is the right music to listen to nowadays of lockdown. Be patient, we will dance again and we can try ourselves, even alone in our living rooms, to a little dance and singing. Cheer up and happy new year from the South of France.
This music for all world i'm mexican and we used yo dance this music un our family meetings all family dancing. H&K México 🇲🇽
Genial que vous nous avez accordé votre commentaire en anglais. Que nous dansions malgré tout, ou peut être bien, en tenant tête à...mais l’importance est de s’y mettre, car la musique et la danse ont toujours joué rôle clé lorsqu ‘on affronte les ténèbres!!! Bon courage du Canada - d’un dont les parents étaient passionnés de danse et de musique - Ken Fernandez
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"There must be many natives listening" lmao no most of us died to genocide
@@CokesAndTokes Sorry, I didn't mean to be rude. I'm only a great fan of American Big Bands and of the American Song book. As a teenager (let's say 65 years ago), my first LP (I still have it but don't remember how it came to me in the lonely country village where I lived then) was "Capitol Jazz Classics Vol 15 - Bebop Spoken Here, Benny Goodman & Charlie Barnet. As regards "genocide", I think I've learnt about it as a great fan also of Western movies genre. Let me sincerely wish you music and dance to celebrate the coming Holiday season's. Agnès
Was not born until '56. Fell in love with swing while in high school, playing trombone in our Jazz Band. Our band director was a big fan of the big bands, and passed that on to many of us.
ditto, but as a trumpet player. My mother played her 78s all the time talked about when she saw all the bands.
I work in a memory care facility and I play this music for my residents all the time.! They love it. 🙌
Literally me rn I can’t exit RUclips so I’m scrolling through Lmaoo
Continue to be the blessing you are for a great generation
Esplendorosa musica ,tiempos inolvidables ,las vestimentas ,los peinados ,el comportamiento de aquellos tiempos ,soy viejuja pero no de esos tiempos ,aqui escuchando feliz ,gracias por compartir con nosotros estas maravillas de musica super alegres y bailables ,yo mentalmente bailo y vuelo por los aires jajajajajaj yaa un saludo para todos ustedes chaooo ,de Chile C. H. I Chi jajajaj
¡es verdad! esta sí que es música...inolvidable, increíble y alegre.
My grandma was a ballroom dancer, very passionate, driven, and competitive when it came to her dancing.
No way you can listen to this music and not start moving. Really lightens your mood and sends your mind to a simpler time.
Some would argue a simpler, and better time - strange considering what was going on in Europe and eventually the world. But maybe it was? I listen to this era all of the time, nothing better to dance to, or listen to.
My 22 year old daughter loves this music and no matter what city she’s in, she finds a swing dance club. West Coast shag is her favorite.
Эта музыка никогда не выйдет из моды.В ней страсть , любовь к жизни и негаснущий оптимизм.Пусть меняется мода , вырастают новые поколения , создают новые шедевры, но эта музыка, как любовь к жизни не выйдет из моды никогда!
my Great Grand Grandma music and my Grandpa and Nana's music too.
This playlist is my 2.5 month old sons favourite music. Wont even settle for other big band jazz. Just this one lol
Regards from Barcelona, Spain
I wish I had a 1940 Ford Coupe & ride around listenin to these guys! (Get me a little Hat) 😂✌️
I was so damn lucky to grow up with a mom who played piano and played these 78's of the big bands, all that while I was listening to the rise of Rock and Roll in the 60's and 70's in America!!! I had the best of both worlds!!! Mom would try to teach me to jitterbug dance with her. Unfortunately I had two left feet, but she danced anyways!!! Brings a smile to my face all these years later!!! I miss her so much.
Regards from Barcelona, Spain
Good job 👍👍
Bumping my blue heaven in my jeep in the woods in the mud. Swing is my favorite frequency.
Renaissance goth with a deep love of swing and jazz. I wasn't put onto jazz by my family either, they all love country. I don't know how I ended up like this.🤣
All these bring back my all sweet and unforgettable memories of my middle school days!!!
Thanks for the music 🎶!
Gracias y saludos desde Barcelona, España
Having grown up with this music, and discovering this site, is like finding the pot of gold, at the end of the rainbow! 🥰
@Vishal Chan nice username!
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@Vishal Chan It is for a Facebook site dedicated to the great songwriters of our times.
@@dejxyoob5520 It is for a Facebook site dedicated to songwriters.
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Excelente seleccion musical pasan los años y la buena calidad perdura
Gracias y Saludos desde Barcelona, España.
igualdisney dede monterrey ,mexico
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It just fantastic, I’ve learned to love that kid of music from movies and cartoons. I love it
We live in a more rural area, and our radio plays songs from the 40’s most of the time. Sometimes it feels like in that area of the world, we’re back in the 1940’s
I'm only 18 but I always love old music and even started collecting vinyls of big hits like The Mills Brothers and Sinatra. They always hold such a dear place in my heart. This was really the golden style of music.
Excelente, felicitaciones, buenas músicas para escuchar; y lo mejor no hay tanta basura de propaganda.
Soy de México, me gusta mucho mi música...pero está de las grandes bandas es exquisita para escuchar y bailar. Gracias por compartir. Un fuerte abrazo!!!
Saludos y gracias por comentar, Feliz y prospero 2024
Toda una plétora de grandes melodías en la extensión de la palabra.
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Track 5 simply great
What ever happened to Music such as this? My Dad , loved this music, and his love of this excellent music, gave me a true understanding of true music as I grew up! Whom ever put this together, Has my "MY" gratefull-ness for this web site.......God bless you whom ever you are! Richard Krause
I also like the swing jazz playlist from the point of view of dancing swing dance!
Questa musica fa stare bene
I am too young to have known this music but I remember listening to my dad's Quincy Jones, I found out about Count Basie, Benny Goodman etc.. swing dancing recently.. great stuff
My Oma who passed away a few years had the first song as her phone’s ringtone. That was a good blast from the past.
My mother had a stellar collection of 78's (thick vinyl pressed) of the Dorsey brothers, Glenn Miller, and others, but she donated them to a collector before I could get my hands on them, darn it.
A todos Uds, amantes de esta música , no estamos grandes de edad, tenemos la juventud acumulada. Y un corazón muy fortalecido. DIOS Les bendiga a todos Uds. Gracias
I'm a 53 Whipper Snapper ❤ Big band!
Had a laugh at "accumulated youth" gracias
Utrv amén amén hermano de decisiones cómo se escucha misterio ya no se escucha nada o qué Ya no hice nada la gente aquí estoy al pendiente de alguien y de ayer amanecer tú Tania dormido a venir y ni comido ni cenado o sea por el amor al millón y el mío no hay en 50 aquí estoy con toda la fe y la actitud aquí bendiciendo a ustedes para que se respeten sus pecados gracias que se me sale saliva y no me des nada hija de todas qué la paz del señor este con todos ustedes no se agrava vida amén y bendiciones buenos días Los amo besos abrazos y bendiciones te amo señor bendito
Im writing a Paper on music history for school, its totally awesome to dive into these topics while listening to the defining Music which belongs to each era.
Catch the you tube of the swing girls? Japanese girls playing swing music. Hard to believe this was the music of WWII and they play it and enjoy it as much as we do. My mom and dad lived on the east coast in the late 30's and 40's and this was the standard music in our house for decades. My dad wouldn't let a radio in the house as long as his 78's were still good.
Top.
It is August 1 2020 and the world is in crisis but this music is timeless.
Fantabulous!!
Concordo com Carlos Sousa!!!Quem tem ouvidos,que ouça essa oportunidade única de conhecer músicas de altíssima qualidade!!!
Obrigada!!!Abraços aqui do Brasil!!!❤😊😂
Feliz Navidad!!!!!
I love this music and it’s nice to hear other people do to and I just want to say how much skill musicians had back in the 1940s because I’m a sax player myself and they are all hard scores to play no flex or anything but I played atleat 10 of those songs in Germany and it was a experience I’ll never forget swing is a magical thing !!
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Wonderful music! Thank you very much!
I think this is nostalgia for all of us... memories of our grandparents.
I remember my siblings and I playing my grandparents' 72 Lps on their victrola. Such a carefree memory of a better time.
They would more likely have been 78rpm singles. LPs were mostly 33 1/3 rpm.
Some were 16 rpm.
Really enjoyed this music, my dad in the last year of his life had to live in an assisted living facility. I remember going to visit one day and most of the residents were in the common area, like a large living room area music like this was being played over the music system, the ladies were snapping their fingers and swaying to the music, most of the men were like my dad in a wheel chair, but he gad a grin on his face from ear to ear I could see how happy this music made him. Now I am fast approaching that possibility myself. My war era was vietnam I can only imagine sitting in the common area listening to White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane, In A Godda Da Vida by Ironbutterfly and I Feel Like I'm fixing to Die Rag by Country Joe and The Fish.
Вы добрый и хороший человек! Всех Вам благ!
@Sean Brown He is gone. Read it again.
so get this. thanks to a weirdo video game series called FALLOUT (based on 50's american ideals and the cold war era and a WHAT IF post-nuclear war scenario), a bunch of people in their 20s and 30s have discovered and are into this sort of music. in particular i blast big band lately whilst playing world of warships. there i am on the deck of battleship USS California sending shells flying at the japanese while blasting brass.
Smoking a joint and eating Doritos along with Jefferson Starship and Led Zeppelin
#old guy this kind of music reminds me the old movie theater in our small town in the phils. which first play this kind of music before screening.
Super -Musik!! Tolle Erinnerungen an meine Jugend
I feeling back in this time wirh this music....😀👍
Is it wrong that I’m 33 years of age but love this big band/swing music ?
Nah, you just have good taste! 😊
I’m 20 , go dance💃🏻
That's great! This music is from my parents time and so that makes me kinda old. But it took me till I was around 30 to start appreciating it. There is so much great music around. Why not enjoy all you can?
My father's era but he taught me how to appreciate music, to this day I only like instrumental music from classical to JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA.
Terrific playlist to listen to while working on my 1938 Ford Deluxe!
Now that's music!! Reminds me of my parents. thank you!
The money wasn't there to support big bands. Inflation after the war simply put them out of business. I remember Lester Lanin as being the last of the big bands touring in the early 1950's.
In short term rehab. Roomie is 98. She had been restless but has settled since I put it on. Grew up listening to this deapite it being before I was born. Lerned to appreciate GOOD music of all eras & genres.
Daaaymn, I LOVE this music!!!
Listening to some big band while working on my diamond painting and thinking about my dad who just loved big band music. I grew up on this music.
Magnificá, coleccion de las grandes, bandas de swing,
In The Mood is one of the GREATEST. Glen Miller played this in London while the city was being Bombed during WW2. With all the blood and killing people had hope and danced to the Big bands all night as if there was no tomorrow. A lesson the young of today should emulate. Smile and be Happy and spread love....Todays problems are nothing compared with what the 30s 40s and 50s went through. Big bands Great music playing Evergreen music. !!!So Enjoy and Play On !!!
Very motivational, sir. Too bad we are missing the "dance" part, but I believe we still can "smile and be happy".
My mom LOVES that song
Good stuff. Miller himself was killed during the war. He accomplished so much in a narrow window
I so enjoyed The movie the “Swing Kids” it put history and music into perspective of how each affected the lives of so many.
I Will Always Remember That Day My Dad Told Me The Story of The Song While Showing Me How They Danced to In The Mood.
This music takes me back to when cartoons were cartoons. I love it!!
Disney or Warner Brothers,MGM or Universal studio,or Paramount Pictures ? take your pick
I have not shared it, yet such melodies have always joyously tugged and pulled at my heart and soul to make me wanna be a curious kid again. It always prompts to wanna dance, without missing a moment and always has since we heard such during cartoons in Sonora and Sinaloa.
Whence in Beijing, I happened upon a Balboa swing dancing introduction and I was so pleased with how challenging and fun it was. It is among the few movements I was unable to get on the spot.
Here I am, hoping Jazz and Big Band makes a massive comeback one day.
I think that the attraction of big band music is that it is upbeat
Memories from my 78rpm days 😍
Thanks very much!!!
were all talking about our grandparents and how they're either passed or hospitalized, their music was actually really good. when Gen Z gets old, were gonna see this but instead its gonna be memes and vines, and probably the Rickroll that were going to hear as our grandkids play them while were in the hospital. the older generations songs are so much better if we were to remember them by these. Our kids and grandkids are going to remember us from the Rickroll and other countless music genres that are definitely more cringe as time goes on. But great music nonetheless, too bad I'm like 5 years late to listening to this.🤣
Como é bom ouvir música de qualidade ❤️❤️❤️ Abraços aqui do Brasil
Uwielbiam tą muzykę! Po tej stronie planety i moim stronach zawsze nam się kojarzyła z wolnością.
my teacher started playing big band music and everyone started laughing at it :( i love how this kind of music sounds, it gives it the old feeling and just sounds so cool
Best music to dance to !!!
All the music out I loved the 30’s. And 40’s. Music 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
MI ABUELO ERA TROMPETISTA Y VIOLINISTA ACOMPAÑO A PEREZ PRADO Y TAMBIEN TUVO SU ORQUESTA LLAMADA MONTE CARLO CON LA CUAL TOCABA UN HOMENAJE A GLEN MILLEN , RAY CONNIF Y TODO LO QUE FUERA BIGBAND ME GUSTA X EL .
Why all caps?
My kind of music😊
My Dad played in Chicago all that Jazz Russ Vogt and the Chicagoins and Marie taught dance in the late 30S AND 40S
No viví esa época pero que importa si la magia de estas bellas melodías son transversales cada notas son una verdadera delicia para los oídos y nos lleva a vivir la magia de esa hermosa época
Grandma Turned 80 not too long ago, her dementia has been accelerating but I believe music can be a way to reverse the effects, I love my Grandma.
Revivir una etapa. De alegría juventud acompañada de esta bella música. Que no pasa no desaparece.
Solo se es joven una vez. Pero recordar. Es como entrar a un oasis.
Gracias por Compartir estos espacios de Tiempo
Вы-поэт!!!
Having a glass of beer and a little tot this evening I have loved listening to this music. Far better than all this modern rubbish.
There is great music being made today, you’re just to lazy to find it.
@@missmoanypants you're crazy !
Cierra Townsend your ridiculous
@@shannonwilliams1941 *you’re (Edit your comment.)
@@missmoanypants shut the hell up grammar police
I love this music so much!!!
best of the best
This is when music was great. ❤️
Encantador!
En estos momentos de pandemia, que mejor musica, gracias Dios por tu musica.
At 80 yo my feet are still tapping remembering the days mom and dad went to the Graystone and Vanity Ballrooms in Detroit. Now as I work part time online, I listen to the greatest music ever made as I type away at the keyboard. Thank you "VintageMusicFm."