Mickey Rooney is one of the few people I can think of that lived a full life. He's been in films since he was so little, and continued doing films for 93 years until his death. And boy what a talent he was, he's done everything, musicals, Broadway, Comedies, drama's, and even a biography. He was honored, tributed, and lived long enough to see it all. He's a huge inspiration to me, and I sure wish I met him. The best part is, he didn't die of AIDS, Cancer, or an infection, just old age, like everyone should.
@@torbslifre7418 look up the video The Elder Abuse of Mickey Rooney by the Hollywood Reporter. In the middle of the interview, he gets kicked in the leg pretty bad.
I'm 26 and have seen this movie a million times! This was amazing and it's great it's on here for so many others to enjoy "the drummer boy" love you #JudyGarland
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
@@raylombardo4186 As I had read somewhere Rooney played by ear and was a fast learner. The little guy was a hot talent and a force of nature! TOO talented for his own good because it made him brash and cocky and got him in "bad boy" trouble a lot.
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
“Say, kids - I betcha if we all just picked up all of the Paul Whitman Orchestra’s instruments and started playing without any sheet music and no rehearsal, we’d sound exactly like the full MGM studio orchestra!”
I'm 35 years old, but was brought up by my dad to enjoy and treasure classic films, which I still do to this day. Some of my favorites include to duo of Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland (ie: the Andy hardy series). But this film in particular has a special place in my heart. Thanks so much for posting it!
I'm 35 years old and was raised on classic film. Some of my favorites include the duo of Mickey Rooney Judy Garland. (ie: The Andy Hardy series). However this movie will always have a special place in my heart. Thank you so much for posting it!!!
You are very welcome! Thank you so much for watching and commenting! In my opinion, this performance is Cool no matter what age one might be. I'm so happy that you appreciated it! Jim
Sometime back in 78 or 79 I recall seeing a old B&W movie with him and i think some of these guys were in it and trying to solve some crime mystery, it was a mixture of comedy and action. I was very young but still remember how entertaining it was and to this day I cannot find that movie in his filmography?
A great scene from a great classic musical. Judy Garland at that age was unsurpassed in every category and Mickey Rooney was Cary Grant's answer to the question "Who would you say is the most talented person in Hollywood?"
Glad I decided to click this on.... That took quite a bit of drumming skill to do! Even if he was playing to a sound track. He made it look like he wasn't. It looked like he was actually playing live!
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
For some reason, whenever I watch this, I watch Rise next, by Public Image Limited. Either that, or the other way around. I'm not sure why, just that there is some kind of connection. One glaring, the other smiling.
Rooney & company must have rehearsed this number scores and scores of times! The band players were obviously professional magicians in real life but Mickey was just a rank amateur with exceptional abilities in rythm and playing by ear.
@ClassicDamsel I agree 100%! So talented and he sure brought some excitement to his rolls. Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment! I'm so glad you liked it! Jim
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
@@kathleenyohn6237 ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
This is amazing. I have my head in my hands clinging at my hair in astonishment. That is after I finished dancing at my desk and clicking my fingers in rhythm. XD
@azw596 Yes, he was much loved in our family too. My dad was amazed at how talented he was at such a young age. I didn't think much about it at the time but I sure appreciate it today. Thanks so much for watching! Jim
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
dude, I never wrote he did NOT play drums. I'v eseen him in many films playing drums. Read my text w/o editing it. If you really believe he played this track and not a studio drummer, then you have no idea how movies are made and to what extent Rooney was able to REALLY play. @@basketcas3717
Pretty talented Band members too.Leonard Sues on trumpet was a talented player and composer.Died way too young and of course the incomparable Sid Miller,Mickey's buddy and hellraiser.
@sorrowfulflower Yes, "Sid get over to the piano". Good job Heather!! Wonderful Stuff, I think! Thanks so much for watching and commenting! So glad you enjoyed it! Jim
the Diatonic Phrygian Tetrachord (in the key of A, the descending sequence A, G, F, E) -- used in thousands of songs for generations . . . www.wnyc.org/story/worlds-most-used-musical-sequence/
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
For sure the saxophonists are FAKING it. If the Top button on the sax. The Auxillary F key is fingered, whilst other keys are being activated by any of the other fingers , except another key being closed by the middle finger of the left hand) and a side key of the right hand, a terrible sqauking sound would ensue. commonly seen to be carried out in movies I get the feeling the drumming is slightly out of sync. with the Sound Track. @@raylombardo4186
People during this era had to be multitalanted. Mickey Rooney was just one of mant true talents!
Amen! Thank you so much for watching!
Jim
Look at the way Judy looks at Mickey playing the xylophone! xxxx
a band playing Swing Music back in those days, always got the party crowd going.
That was absolutely fantastic.
Mickey Rooney is one of the few people I can think of that lived a full life. He's been in films since he was so little, and continued doing films for 93 years until his death. And boy what a talent he was, he's done everything, musicals, Broadway, Comedies, drama's, and even a biography. He was honored, tributed, and lived long enough to see it all. He's a huge inspiration to me, and I sure wish I met him. The best part is, he didn't die of AIDS, Cancer, or an infection, just old age, like everyone should.
Sadly he received a large amount of elder abuse in his latter days. He was stolen from, physically beaten and verbally abused by those closest to him.
@@torbslifre7418even caught on camera during an interview. That shit was wild.
@@gjmarkjesse1324 really? When was that?
@@torbslifre7418 look up the video The Elder Abuse of Mickey Rooney by the Hollywood Reporter. In the middle of the interview, he gets kicked in the leg pretty bad.
@@gjmarkjesse1324 Yeah, I see. Thankfully he got out of that situation before his death.
I'm 26 and have seen this movie a million times! This was amazing and it's great it's on here for so many others to enjoy "the drummer boy" love you #JudyGarland
Mickey Rooney was a born performer. Multi talented.
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
Outrageously talented!!!
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
one of the greatest talents of all time.mickey rooney
No actor alive today compared to Mickey Rooney
They just make I'm like this anymore,miss these movies,rip Micky
Amazing drummer. Very under-rated.
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
@@raylombardo4186 As I had read somewhere Rooney played by ear and was a fast learner. The little guy was a hot talent and a force of nature! TOO talented for his own good because it made him brash and cocky and got him in "bad boy" trouble a lot.
I was always amazed at how similar in talent Sammy Davis Jr. and Mickey Rooney were. They were both just amazing! :)
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
“Say, kids - I betcha if we all just picked up all of the Paul Whitman Orchestra’s instruments and started playing without any sheet music and no rehearsal, we’d sound exactly like the full MGM studio orchestra!”
I'm 35 years old, but was brought up by my dad to enjoy and treasure classic films, which I still do to this day. Some of my favorites include to duo of Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland (ie: the Andy hardy series). But this film in particular has a special place in my heart. Thanks so much for posting it!
Mickey and Judy. The dream team! What talent!!!!!! Love this it's fabulous! xxxx
I'm 35 years old and was raised on classic film. Some of my favorites include the duo of Mickey Rooney Judy Garland. (ie: The Andy Hardy series). However this movie will always have a special place in my heart. Thank you so much for posting it!!!
You are very welcome! Thank you so much for watching and commenting! In my opinion, this performance is Cool no matter what age one might be. I'm so happy that you appreciated it!
Jim
Sometime back in 78 or 79 I recall seeing a old B&W movie with him and i think some of these guys were in it and trying to solve some crime mystery, it was a mixture of comedy and action. I was very young but still remember how entertaining it was and to this day I cannot find that movie in his filmography?
Ahhh...remember when movies were done with poise and class...I can watch this over and over.
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Love the clothes and styles. Great song.
A great scene from a great classic musical. Judy Garland at that age was unsurpassed in every category and Mickey Rooney was Cary Grant's answer to the question "Who would you say is the most talented person in Hollywood?"
Love Judy !
Glad I decided to click this on.... That took quite a bit of drumming skill to do! Even if he was playing to a sound track. He made it look like he wasn't. It looked like he was actually playing live!
Such fun! Thanks.
You are very welcome! The first time I saw this it just knocked me out. Thanks so much for watching it!
Jim
This is great! I have never seen the movie before, so this was quite a treat! Thank you so much for posting! Mickey Rooney is just wonderful.
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
Mickey did great in this. But I call shenanigans on all of those guys being in high school. :D
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
R.I.P. Drummer Boy
The top of the heap - second year in a row, folks!
"speaking of crystal meth"
“Look at this wayo” or whatever he says lol
Oh that jazzy swing! With sass and attitude too!
No one should ever doubt the talent and charisma of Mickey Rooney. He was just amazing. Thanks so much for watching.
Jim
R.I.P. Mickey!
Yes the couple is here to take over
One of the greats...take a good look...this was America when it was America.
Thanks Mickey!
Bravisimo!
For some reason, whenever I watch this, I watch Rise next, by Public Image Limited. Either that, or the other way around. I'm not sure why, just that there is some kind of connection. One glaring, the other smiling.
Rip dear Mickey!
Rooney & company must have rehearsed this number scores and scores of times! The band players were obviously professional magicians in real life but Mickey was just a rank amateur with exceptional abilities in rythm and playing by ear.
The Mick at his best!!
@ClassicDamsel I agree 100%! So talented and he sure brought some excitement to his rolls. Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment! I'm so glad you liked it!
Jim
Love You Mickey!
He could do everything...
Man what a talent! Which movie was this?
Kathleen Yohn This was from the film "Strike Up The Band". Thanks so much for watching!
Jim
Ah yes. Now I remember. Thx!
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
@@kathleenyohn6237 ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
still sooo cool!!
Badass!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Aww Mickey is so cute!! Thank you for posting this :)
This is amazing. I have my head in my hands clinging at my hair in astonishment. That is after I finished dancing at my desk and clicking my fingers in rhythm.
XD
Since when does the drummer get the girls?
@azw596 Yes, he was much loved in our family too. My dad was amazed at how talented he was at such a young age. I didn't think much about it at the time but I sure appreciate it today. Thanks so much for watching!
Jim
His facial expressions while playing the drums say it all. Dude was getting down
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
@@raylombardo4186 you need to learn your history and what you're talking about. Rooney did play the drums and its been known for the past 80 yrs
dude, I never wrote he did NOT play drums. I'v eseen him in many films playing drums. Read my text w/o editing it. If you really believe he played this track and not a studio drummer, then you have no idea how movies are made and to what extent Rooney was able to REALLY play. @@basketcas3717
This is really good shit. This is AMERICAN music.
This song sounds like Brains from Billy & Mandy ?
R.I.P. Mickey
WOW
Pure magic!
R.I.P.
You are very welcome! A very talented lad, for sure! Thanks so much for watching!
Jim
I Agree! Thanks so much for watching!
Jim
Pretty talented Band members too.Leonard Sues on trumpet was a talented player and composer.Died way too young and of course the incomparable Sid Miller,Mickey's buddy and hellraiser.
@sorrowfulflower Yes, "Sid get over to the piano". Good job Heather!! Wonderful Stuff, I think! Thanks so much for watching and commenting! So glad you enjoyed it!
Jim
The very beginning sound an awful lot like Hit the road Jack, by Ray Charles.
the Diatonic Phrygian Tetrachord (in the key of A, the descending sequence A, G, F, E) -- used in thousands of songs for generations . . . www.wnyc.org/story/worlds-most-used-musical-sequence/
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
rip mickey
Think Rooney was the only person who could play an instrument in this Sketch.
Even still he was miming along to a pro drummer's recording.
ALL OVER DUBBED BY REAL MUSICIANS.....Rooney was FAKING IT as were each member of the band.....the studio band is what you heard after production. Mickey did play drums BUT OBVIOUSLY NOT PROFESSIONALLY.
For sure the saxophonists are FAKING it.
If the Top button on the sax. The Auxillary F key is fingered, whilst other keys are being activated by any of the other fingers ,
except another key being closed by the middle finger of the left hand) and a side key of the right hand, a terrible sqauking sound would ensue.
commonly seen to be carried out in movies
I get the feeling the drumming is slightly out of sync. with the Sound Track.
@@raylombardo4186
Spencer tracey
A couple of lines before the scene
Who's that gal in the big dress?
Before ya'all jump all over me, I already know. I've seen rainbows too.
Nice :-).
He does WAY better fake drumming in _The Strip_ (1951).
Yes, he did, but he was older and was tutored better and personally better after time.
RIP Mickey