I'm 37 and I absolutely love older music. Anything made after 1996 I have no use for, but I mostly listen to music from 1930-1980. I wish I could go back to the 30's provided I had a bunch of money.
Just turned 53, and with Depression/WWII-era parents, this is my music too. I've been listening to it pretty much constantly since the mid-70s when I was a 4th grader. My parents, now both deceased, would have been 87 (Mom) and 94 (Dad) if still with us.
May I pass a comment. I am 75 years old and my dad made this music a very important part of my of my life and it's never left me. And I will pass it on to my grand kids. It's marvellous.
Glenn Miller could swing,play romantic ballads,etc. Ray Eberle singing and Glenn Miller playing. Incredible mix of song and instrumental! Sun Valley Serenade was a classic score! No words left.. Musical history was made! Thanks for the memories!
I grew up listening to this music . My parents grew up during The Great Depression and my dad was a veteran of WWII. I absolutely LOVE it. Many thanks.
Siempre me he preguntado la razón para que estos músicos tocaran de manera tan artística, magistral y bellamente. Cómo hicieron para comprender en dónde estaba la belleza en los arreglos, la manera de interpretarlos, la técnica de grabación, etc. ¡ Qué misterio ! Maravilloso álbum, como siempre con G. Miller. Desde Colombia, gracias señor Ralf Siebert. gracias YOU TUBE.
Not enough words coming from a ww2 veteran the beauty of the sound, lyrics, and arrangements of all the side man and singers of the Glen Miller Band. There many beautiful melodic dance able tunes recorded by singers Ray Eberle, Johny Desmond Skip Nelson and the Modern airs.
Hello dear Glenn Miller friends! I am soooo happy to read all of your friendly comments. What a joy! This video is at the moment the most successful video here on my channel. So many visitors. Thanks to all of you. Glenn Miller's history and his music is so alive. It is amazing!
Thank you so much for this! I was so happy to find things like this from the days of old! A time I never got to experience for myself, but sometimes when I'm home, I'll turn this on and just lay on my couch and try to pretend I'm back in this time. It's as close to time travel as you can get! Thanks again!
My mother would have listened to these broadcasts and in these troubling days this is a welcome relief (besides that I love the tunes). Thank you and Happy New Year.
Señor Ralf Siebert, eternamente agradecido por permitirnos volver a oír estas bellezas de obras de jazz-swing. A quienes la óímos, nos ablanda el corazón, nos hace la vida amable en este mundo convulsionado. Gracias , también, a YOU TUBE, por colaborar en esta magnífica difusión.
AÑOS MARAVILLOSOS DE MIS PADRES... Q. E. P. D.... Y MI PADRE ERA MUSICO Y NOSOTRO ESCUCHAMOS DESDE PEQUEÑO ESTA MUSICA... JAZZ... TAMBIÉN AL GRAN LOUIS AMSTRONG... GLEN MILLER... PURO JAZZ Y DEL BUENO..... YDE ESA EPOCA.... LI MEJOR DE RECUERDOS DE MUS PADRES Q ENSALLABA... Y TOCABA TROMPETA.... GRANDES MOMENTOS DE INFANCIA Y GRANDES RECUERDOS DE ADULTOS AUNQUE YA MIS PADRES PASARON A MEJOR VIDA... Y ESA MUSICA QUE NUNCA PASARA...Y ESOS GRANDES MÚSICOS TAMPOCO.. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍸🍸🍸GRANDE LAS PERSONAS QUE PUSO PARA YOU TUBE... UN ABRAZO.... LOS FELICITO... 😉😉😉🙆🙆🙆
I am going to use this particular video to 'introduce' my 7/8 grade music class to the 1) radio days; 2) Glenn Miller music... Think they can do it for 45 minutes? no phone, video games, etc. just sitting and listening... I will give it a try...
I know this reply is WAY late, but... I think Neil Simon's Radio Days is a great intro to music from this era. It is a nice way to show kids how music has provided the backdrop, the soundtrack for people across time and that the music FIT for that time. it's a gentle history lesson and can be a launch pad to the era, with music from all of the bands punctuating the lesson. Just a really late thought from a like minded individual. Hope all are well.
As my college Professor " History Of Jazz" always said - " We Americans should really appreciate Jazz much more than we do. It is truly America's Music, and the last time real Dance music was also Pop Music. It was sad to see the era pass ...... and to see what has become Pop Music. But this is how we do the artist justice, keeping the memory alive ...
maravilla la introduccion inconfundible,cuando tenia 4ños lo escuche con unos primos mayores eran buenos para bailar yo los recuerdo mucho en las fiesta de la tia mela ,,fabulosos ambiente unico hoy todavia hay muchas emociones y alegrias.por seguir escuchandolos musicos formidables.
I had thought first it is the time my dad was there. It seems it's not, unfortunately. But his parents took him and his brother to NY City by train, from Montreal, in 1938 to listen to Glenn Miller and his orchestra at this very same hotel. He was only 14, and told us often about this most fantastic experience. My grandparents were visionaries to organise this trip for their family, can you imagine, not many people travelled those long distances at that time to listen to a band! And Moonlight serenade is one of the pieces I had played to dad in the hour before he passed away, two years ago.
+MangoHombre I was born to love this great music. And I love it for all the time since I was 7 years old. What a fascinating music and movie world this is for me. A great land of dream ... and more ... without any drugs ... That is the reason I think ...
Yes, and the Music is playing for all of us! Now and today! In many Ballrooms in the whole world again. Thanks to both of you for posting your messages
Excelente gravação! Parabéns pela postagem! Saudações de São José dos Campos - SP - Brasil Excellent recording!! Congratulations for your posting!! Greetings from São José dos Campos - SP - Brazil
Hello Roy! Thanks for your nice answer. I love it too, the wonderful Music of Glenn Miller and his famous Orchestra. I like America and New York. I wish Glenn Miller could be with us. Greetings to you, Ralf.
Class! Cafe Rouge at The Hotel Pennsylvania! Glenn Miller with that singular style! Ray Eberle singing so romantically… Before WWII.. What a shame he died in a plane crash ! Thankfully,his legacy continues.. Marion Hutton and Tex Benecke! Fantastic. Memorable…
Don't worry, everything is fine. You are certainly not the only one in your age. It's the authenticity that probably fascinates you. A real trip back in time to a time you may have once lived in as a human being back then. This time travel grabbed me at the age of 7. When you enthusiastically internalize this music, these movies and all the magic of old Hollywood movies, you discover a world that won't let you go. And this world is very big, believe me. With this in mind, have fun continuing to discover, immerse, marvel and listen. It is worth it.
I'm 10 years younger...and THIS is ALSO MY MUSIC!!! When I get into the "Mood"...I load up one of my 1940s radio/phonographs with his Bluebird and RCA Victor 78s, settle back and forget this crummy "World of Tomorrow" I'm stuck in!
Such an amazing video.....the original broadcast of Glenn Miller's music enhanced by all the photos, album covers, sheet music covers, stills from his movies plus some artwork cleverly captures the mood of the best era of musical history. Thanks for the terrific job.
Oh so good to hear this again I am nearly 93 so I was around when this was played. Really good quality and this is wonderful to hear again. I was a fan so I have all of these recordings. But hearing them again from the ballroom is quite exciting. You have done a wonderful job of bringing back the sound . Thank you for this. I will love this music forever. Hope I can listen wherever I go after this life. It surely won't be heaven without it!
I was thinking it was 1938. If it was 1940 I was two years and three days. In any event I was born in the middle of this great music. It would be nice to box all the music from about 1936 to 1942 and be able to listen to all of it.
I walked downtown from E 115th Street in Cleveland to hear the Miller band playing at the Palace Theater in '39 or '40. I wasabout 12 years old. I have been a Miller fan ever since. I was devastated when he was missing on that flight from England toFrance, but all us kids knew even then that his music would always be with us. Does anyone know what year that may havebeen that Miller was on the road and played Cleveland. I will be 90 this year and I just bought tickets to hear a current Millerorchestra playing at Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona.
Oh wow, :52 the Center Theater, southeast corner of W 49th St. and 6th Ave. Demolished in 1954, it was the only Rockefeller Plaza building to be razed. NBC used it as a radio studio for a time. I think Simon & Schuster is now on that site.
@@anthonyayala5604 Well, there is no complete collection in vinyl/CD anywhere, but you can get a compilation of The Swing Era in general (1934-1945) in various vinyl box sets. That’s how I have collected them.
The correct date is actually 7/10/1940. As you hear from the announcer, this is the opening night from Glenn's 2nd period at the Cafe Rouge(7/10/40-18/1/1941).This is my favourite version of Pennsylvania 65000, it really swings. Thanks for sharing
Very fine remastering of the great but very commercial Miller band. Given the sound of the band, I would guess that the broadcast dates from latter 1939 or early 1940. It would have been either just before or just after the engagement of the Artie Shaw band at the same location, famous for Shaw’s walking off the bandstand. I believe that the earlier Miller band would not have sounded quite as tight and “finished” as this band. Thank you.
Just bought his “army Air Force band” 15 record set (45 rpm) set today on eBay-can’t wait to hear it.the mystery of WW2-where did Glenn exactly disappear on December 15th,1944??
The musician was on his way to newly liberated Paris on December 15, 1944, when his plane disappeared without a trace over the English Channel. Presumably, the U.S. musician was a victim of Allied bombers: at the time of the flight, a British bomber squadron was on its way back from an aborted raid on a German city. Since landing with bombs on board was considered too dangerous, the planes dropped their bomb load over the English Channel. Miller's small propeller plane, which flew much lower than the fighter planes, may have been caught in the deadly hail of bombs. To this day, the plane has not been found. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) Original Webside Information: www.handelsblatt.com/technik/forschung-innovation/verschwundene-flugzeuge-tod-im-bombenhagel/9618638-3.html
Remember this like it was yesterday, well it was yesterday for me, things are strange here, not sure if I should go farther? can't go back now, they said thats impossible, hopefully this wont change too much...
The reverb is really close to the way it would have sounded in the spacious Café Rouge. It was a very live place with built in load speakers in remote areas.
Saxaphones- Gordon (TEx) Beneke; Hal Klink; Wilbur (Willie) Schwartz(also lead Clarinet); Hal McIntyre; Ernie Caceras / Trombones- Glenn Miller (Leader); Frank D'nolfo; Jimmy Priddy' Paul Tanner / Trumpets- Billy May; Johnny Best; Mickey McMickle; Ray Anthony / Rhythm- Chummy MacGreggor- Piano, Maurice (Moe) Purtill, Herman (Trigger) Alpert, Jack Lanthrop -Guitar / Vocals- Marion Hutton, Ray Eberle, Modernaires (Chuck Goldstein, Ralph Brewster, Hal Dickinson, Bill Conway...........Personnel changed quite often, but this is the core band about 1940-1941
Hello, and now, you are 19 years old? Nice to read your comment for the music of Glenn Miller and his Orchestra. I also grow up with this kind of music since I was seven years old. It is nice that some youngsters like you discover this taste of music today.
There is no comparison. Music today is just a cheap fabricated assembly line factory made auto tuned so called "music" strictly for making money not moving souls.
Ray Eberly sings "Call Of The Canyon" superbly. With the clear stereo sound it enough to bring chills down your spine. What a wonderful era as far as how much more dignified society was at so many levels. Today it seems society has thrown in the towel and anything goes. Anywhere you go - dress, music, the language you hear, etc., you can't help but be offended. Often disgusted.
@JosephConsoli Ray Eberle was the romantic voice in the Miller band between 1938 to mid 1942. Bob Eberle (later Eberly, probably to avoid confusions), was the older brother of Ray, singing in the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra from 1935 to 1943.
First of all, October 7th fell on a *Friday* in 1938. Second, Glenn's orcheatra hadn't quite been "assembled" as yet. This was broadcast over NBC's Blue Network on a MONDAY, in 1940- at 12:30am(et), because dance band remotes were generally scheduled between 11pm and 3am(et).
Surely Glenn's music deserves to be improved upon with today's technology, if that is at all possible! Personally, I look forward to any pleasant change in the sound... IF it is professionally produced, (and this re-recording certainly was). After all, the original monaural recordings are readily available so why not a slightly different sound? Wonderful job, my friend!
Al Westwood Hello Al, thank you very much for your message! Yes, I'll try to do the best for all of us who like the Glenn Miller Broadcasts of NBC. For Me it is a joy too !!!
ce qui est surprenant c'est le coté festif et joyeux et romantique alors que nous à la veille de la plus grande guerre mondiale!!!!! juste un rappel c'est enregistré en 1938
At 91 years old, this is my music
Darby Bailey At 16 years old, this is my music too. Simply love it, moonlight serenade is the most romantic song ever.
I'm 37 and I absolutely love older music. Anything made after 1996 I have no use for, but I mostly listen to music from 1930-1980. I wish I could go back to the 30's provided I had a bunch of money.
I'm 35. My grandpa is 97. He still listens to this music. So having heard it most of my life, I have a deep appreciation for it
Just turned 53, and with Depression/WWII-era parents, this is my music too. I've been listening to it pretty much constantly since the mid-70s when I was a 4th grader. My parents, now both deceased, would have been 87 (Mom) and 94 (Dad) if still with us.
Grew up with this music.Glenn Miller is the best.
May I pass a comment. I am 75 years old and my dad made this music a very important part of my of my life and it's never left me. And I will pass it on to my grand kids. It's marvellous.
Please tell me your dad is Artie Shaw
Glenn Miller could swing,play romantic ballads,etc.
Ray Eberle singing and Glenn Miller playing.
Incredible mix of song and instrumental!
Sun Valley Serenade was a classic score!
No words left..
Musical history was made!
Thanks for the memories!
I just got this compilation. I can't stop listening. Immortal Glen Miller.
I was born in 1940, so this is my father's music. Thank God, he handed it down to me.
Much the same as myself (1940) remember hearing it played on the bbc light program turned me into a swing fan !! A legend of a band what music
My dad was born in 1925, so this was his music too. He was just entering his teens at this time.
What happened to our Country 😢
My brother was in the USAF and played in the Glenn Miller Band...while he was stationed in Germany. Magical.
I grew up listening to this music . My parents grew up during The Great Depression and my dad was a veteran of WWII. I absolutely LOVE it. Many thanks.
Siempre me he preguntado la razón para que estos músicos tocaran de manera tan artística, magistral y bellamente. Cómo hicieron para comprender en dónde estaba la belleza en los arreglos, la manera de interpretarlos, la técnica de grabación, etc. ¡ Qué misterio ! Maravilloso álbum, como siempre con G. Miller. Desde Colombia, gracias señor Ralf Siebert. gracias YOU TUBE.
GLENN MILLER WAS THE GREATEST AND HE IS STILL THE GREATEST.
l witnessed Glen Miller and his band play and nary has on the new Haven commons drummer on a Jeep 1942 now 93 great😂😄😀🤗!!!
Thank you been looking for this era was lookin in 1937 🎶🌞🎶
Very sentimental, coming home after battle of bulge served in 101 Airborne division
so amazing. thank you so much..
Not enough words coming from a ww2 veteran the beauty of the sound, lyrics, and
arrangements of all the side man and singers of the Glen Miller Band. There many
beautiful melodic dance able tunes recorded by singers Ray Eberle, Johny Desmond
Skip Nelson and the Modern airs.
Hello dear Glenn Miller friends! I am soooo happy to read all of your friendly comments. What a joy! This video is at the moment the most successful video here on my channel. So many visitors. Thanks to all of you. Glenn Miller's history and his music is so alive. It is amazing!
+Ralf Siebert I like it reverb and all.
Ralf Siebert
Thank you so much for this! I was so happy to find things like this from the days of old! A time I never got to experience for myself, but sometimes when I'm home, I'll turn this on and just lay on my couch and try to pretend I'm back in this time. It's as close to time travel as you can get! Thanks again!
Lucky to have experienced the best music dating back as far as late 30s
Thanks for this and I hope to hear more of this great music!
My mother would have listened to these broadcasts and in these troubling days this is a welcome relief (besides that I love the tunes). Thank you and Happy New Year.
Even though I wasn't born in this era, I can't help but, Love it. No matter what ages are, music speaks to every generation
Señor Ralf Siebert, eternamente agradecido por permitirnos volver a oír estas bellezas de obras de jazz-swing. A quienes la óímos, nos ablanda el corazón, nos hace la vida amable en este mundo convulsionado. Gracias , también, a YOU TUBE, por colaborar en esta magnífica difusión.
My dad listened to this when I was growing up and I still do!!!!1 Thank you SO much for putting this together!!!!!!!!! So nostalgic
A wonderful musical snapshot from a day long gone. What a tight band.
What fantastic music. My father and all of the men in my family were in wwIi. what a great generation and what great memories. And boy could we dance.
Beautiful times they were!!
I’m so at home here. An old soul.
AÑOS MARAVILLOSOS DE MIS PADRES... Q. E. P. D.... Y MI PADRE ERA MUSICO Y NOSOTRO ESCUCHAMOS DESDE PEQUEÑO ESTA MUSICA... JAZZ... TAMBIÉN AL GRAN LOUIS AMSTRONG... GLEN MILLER... PURO JAZZ Y DEL BUENO..... YDE ESA EPOCA.... LI MEJOR DE RECUERDOS DE MUS PADRES Q ENSALLABA... Y TOCABA TROMPETA.... GRANDES MOMENTOS DE INFANCIA Y GRANDES RECUERDOS DE ADULTOS AUNQUE YA MIS PADRES PASARON A MEJOR VIDA... Y ESA MUSICA QUE NUNCA PASARA...Y ESOS GRANDES MÚSICOS TAMPOCO.. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍸🍸🍸GRANDE LAS PERSONAS QUE PUSO PARA YOU TUBE... UN ABRAZO.... LOS FELICITO... 😉😉😉🙆🙆🙆
I am going to use this particular video to 'introduce' my 7/8 grade music class to the 1) radio days; 2) Glenn Miller music... Think they can do it for 45 minutes? no phone, video games, etc. just sitting and listening... I will give it a try...
+Hmb MusicClass
Very nice! Yes, do it end enjoy it. Thank you!
^^
I know this reply is WAY late, but... I think Neil Simon's Radio Days is a great intro to music from this era. It is a nice way to show kids how music has provided the backdrop, the soundtrack for people across time and that the music FIT for that time. it's a gentle history lesson and can be a launch pad to the era, with music from all of the bands punctuating the lesson. Just a really late thought from a like minded individual. Hope all are well.
FELICIDADES A QUIENES PUBLICAN ESTAS MARAVILLAS.... PARA ESCUCHARLO EN YOU TUBE...Y VERLOS.... . UN ABRAZO.... SON LEGENDARIO... 😀😀🙆🙆🙆👍👍👍
As my college Professor " History Of Jazz" always said - " We Americans should really appreciate Jazz much more than we do. It is truly America's Music, and the last time real Dance music was also Pop Music. It was sad to see the era pass ...... and to see what has become Pop Music. But this is how we do the artist justice, keeping the memory alive ...
Listen with my 82yr old dad helps his memory as he has dementia thanks💕
maravilla la introduccion inconfundible,cuando tenia 4ños lo escuche con unos primos mayores eran buenos para bailar yo los recuerdo mucho en las fiesta de la tia mela ,,fabulosos ambiente unico hoy todavia hay muchas emociones y alegrias.por seguir escuchandolos musicos formidables.
Have seen the movie of his life over and over and wish I could see it again....So glad they saved this recording for me to enjoy.
Oh my god, this is solid gold. The clarity of the songs he played live are jut astonishing.
I had thought first it is the time my dad was there. It seems it's not, unfortunately. But his parents took him and his brother to NY City by train, from Montreal, in 1938 to listen to Glenn Miller and his orchestra at this very same hotel. He was only 14, and told us often about this most fantastic experience. My grandparents were visionaries to organise this trip for their family, can you imagine, not many people travelled those long distances at that time to listen to a band! And Moonlight serenade is one of the pieces I had played to dad in the hour before he passed away, two years ago.
Gorgeous! Thank you soooooooooooooooooooooooooo much!
Thanks RS very enjoyable Matt NY
I was born too late for this great music.
+MangoHombre
I was born to love this great music. And I love it for all the time since I was 7 years old. What a fascinating music and movie world this is for me.
A great land of dream ... and more ... without any drugs ... That is the reason I think ...
Exactly.
+MangoHombre Well, at least today, you can still listen to this music, you can listen to any of it at any time, and you have more options.
Born too late? The music is still here.
Yes, and the Music is playing for all of us! Now and today! In many Ballrooms in the whole world again. Thanks to both of you for posting your messages
Excelente gravação! Parabéns pela postagem! Saudações de São José dos Campos - SP - Brasil
Excellent recording!! Congratulations for your posting!! Greetings from São José dos Campos - SP - Brazil
Oh… Capistrano and A Handful of Stars. Two of my favorites.
This music is what defines Cool. I was born in 1957, so this music was old when I was born, but Baby it’s Soo good !!!
way before my time BUT there is no one like him today
WOW what sound. I plugged in my earbuds and really enjoyed the beautiful music. Thanks so much for your work.Roy
Hello Roy! Thanks for your nice answer. I love it too, the wonderful Music of Glenn Miller and his famous Orchestra. I like America and New York. I wish Glenn Miller could be with us. Greetings to you, Ralf.
Thanks for the memories. 😊
Class! Cafe Rouge at The Hotel Pennsylvania!
Glenn Miller with that singular style!
Ray Eberle singing so romantically…
Before WWII..
What a shame he died in a plane crash !
Thankfully,his legacy continues..
Marion Hutton and Tex Benecke!
Fantastic. Memorable…
I was looking for something to sleep to I wanted old radio and I got what I wanted I'm glad. (Idk why I love this stuff i was born in 2007 😭)
Don't worry, everything is fine. You are certainly not the only one in your age. It's the authenticity that probably fascinates you. A real trip back in time to a time you may have once lived in as a human being back then. This time travel grabbed me at the age of 7. When you enthusiastically internalize this music, these movies and all the magic of old Hollywood movies, you discover a world that won't let you go. And this world is very big, believe me. With this in mind, have fun continuing to discover, immerse, marvel and listen. It is worth it.
The music is amazing, and the pictures you chose are perfect!!!
I'm 10 years younger...and THIS is ALSO MY MUSIC!!! When I get into the "Mood"...I load up one of my 1940s radio/phonographs with his Bluebird and RCA Victor 78s, settle back and forget this crummy "World of Tomorrow" I'm stuck in!
I was three days old on that October 7 show!
Thank you for remastering. This sounds great. I always treasure hearing Glenn's recorded voice.
Thank you for sharing this with us!
Good music. I like.
what a great recording ...
thanks for posting this ralf ...
enjoyed it alot ...
Always lovely to turn GMB on in your house and let it play while you go about your chores. Long live Glenn!
Such an amazing video.....the original broadcast of Glenn Miller's music enhanced by all the photos, album covers, sheet music covers, stills from his movies plus some artwork cleverly captures the mood of the best era of musical history. Thanks for the terrific job.
Excellent work Ralf. I enjoyed the music very much, but also enjoyed all the photos you have presented. Great stuff. Thank you for sharing your work.
Even though I grew up in the early days of rock n roll I love Big Band music and Glenn is at the top of my list.
My grandmother's fave besides Sinatra. I have all her old albums.
Real music that has truly stood the test of time - unlike what we have today !! PETER TORRE war baby Hendon North London UK
Tramendous quality, thank you for your effort and thank you very much indeed! This means a lot :)
+GAM3RS ASSASS1N
Hello! Thanks to you and your nice words. I enjoy it. Friendly Greetings to you from me!
👑Glenn Miller💎🎼♥️💐🇧🇪
Hello from Galway, wonderful, almost feel like you were there.
Back in the mid 1980's my son and I went to a Star Trek convention that was held in that ballroom.
Born in 1961 but I find G Miller as genuis
Reminds me of my grandfather, I miss him so :( so glad he educated my brother and I on how things were back then and to appreciate history.
Oh so good to hear this again
I am nearly 93 so I was around when this was played. Really good quality and this is wonderful to hear again. I was a fan so I have all of these recordings. But hearing them again from the ballroom is quite exciting. You have done a wonderful job of bringing back the sound . Thank you for this. I will love this music forever. Hope I can listen wherever I go after this life. It surely won't be heaven without it!
My mom was born in 1930, my dad in1928. Those two were very musical, and loved to dance. This all lives for me, too!
I was thinking it was 1938. If it was 1940 I was two years and three days. In any event I was born in the middle of this great music. It would be nice to box all the music from about 1936 to 1942 and be able to listen to all of it.
Ditto to your request... I desire the same!!!
Great upload man!
Cette musique me fait toujours rêver. J’aurais voulu connaître l’ambiance de cette époque, ces salles de danse luxueuses, ce romantisme
WONDERFUL MEMORIES. THANK YOU RALF.
+ellenhawk
Thanks for your friendly visiting too. And our Glenn Miller Party goes on ...
Love it...best music this side of Heaven;
I walked downtown from E 115th Street in Cleveland to hear the Miller band playing at the Palace Theater in '39 or '40. I wasabout 12 years old. I have been a Miller fan ever since. I was devastated when he was missing on that flight from England toFrance, but all us kids knew even then that his music would always be with us. Does anyone know what year that may havebeen that Miller was on the road and played Cleveland. I will be 90 this year and I just bought tickets to hear a current Millerorchestra playing at Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona.
Oh wow, :52 the Center Theater, southeast corner of W 49th St. and 6th Ave. Demolished in 1954, it was the only Rockefeller Plaza building to be razed. NBC used it as a radio studio for a time. I think Simon & Schuster is now on that site.
Espléndida música me trae.muchos recuerdos
Love the touch of the "2 CD Set" just to show how modern Glenn Miller is.
I would like to purchase glen millers whole library / where ?
@@anthonyayala5604 Well, there is no complete collection in vinyl/CD anywhere, but you can get a compilation of The Swing Era in general (1934-1945) in various vinyl box sets. That’s how I have collected them.
Fantastic, thanks for uploading!
Este vídeo es un tesoro y la música de gleen Miller debería ser patrimonio cultural de la humanidad 😊
I should have been born in that era I love the 1930s
The correct date is actually 7/10/1940. As you hear from the announcer, this is the opening night from Glenn's 2nd period at the Cafe Rouge(7/10/40-18/1/1941).This is my favourite version of Pennsylvania 65000, it really swings. Thanks for sharing
Mr7171551 my birthday!!!
Very fine remastering of the great but very commercial Miller band. Given the sound of the band, I would guess that the broadcast dates from latter 1939 or early 1940. It would have been either just before or just after the engagement of the Artie Shaw band at the same location, famous for Shaw’s walking off the bandstand. I believe that the earlier Miller band would not have sounded quite as tight and “finished” as this band. Thank you.
Good job man
этот оркестр всегда возбуждает прекрасные чувства. светлая память Глену Миллеру и его музыкантам
I'm crazy about the Glenn Miller Orchestra!
If I could find a time machine I’d be there!
Just bought his “army Air Force band” 15 record set (45 rpm) set today on eBay-can’t wait to hear it.the mystery of WW2-where did Glenn exactly disappear on December 15th,1944??
The musician was on his way to newly liberated Paris on December 15, 1944, when his plane disappeared without a trace over the English Channel.
Presumably, the U.S. musician was a victim of Allied bombers: at the time of the flight, a British bomber squadron was on its way back from an aborted raid on a German city. Since landing with bombs on board was considered too dangerous, the planes dropped their bomb load over the English Channel. Miller's small propeller plane, which flew much lower than the fighter planes, may have been caught in the deadly hail of bombs. To this day, the plane has not been found.
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Wunnerful, wunnerful, wunnerful!!!!
um ícone da música mundial. bons tempos
I wish I born in this era. This era is where I belong.
Yeah, but you wouldn't have that computer in front of you watching this on RUclips.
@@ApartmentKing66 true. I wouldn't care life was much better without this
20s to actually experience the 40s lol
this is my favorite version of call of the canyon (Tex Beneke's solo)
Remember this like it was yesterday, well it was yesterday for me, things are strange here, not sure if I should go farther? can't go back now, they said thats impossible, hopefully this wont change too much...
The reverb is really close to the way it would have sounded in the spacious Café Rouge. It was a very live place with built in load speakers in remote areas.
Of course the bass would have been more audible.
Love it. Wish I knew the musicians' names. Know Tex Beneke, is it Bobby Clampet on trumpet?Great musicians. Live!!!
Saxaphones- Gordon (TEx) Beneke; Hal Klink; Wilbur (Willie) Schwartz(also lead Clarinet); Hal McIntyre; Ernie Caceras / Trombones- Glenn Miller (Leader); Frank D'nolfo; Jimmy Priddy' Paul Tanner / Trumpets- Billy May; Johnny Best; Mickey McMickle; Ray Anthony / Rhythm- Chummy MacGreggor- Piano, Maurice (Moe) Purtill, Herman (Trigger) Alpert, Jack Lanthrop -Guitar / Vocals- Marion Hutton, Ray Eberle, Modernaires (Chuck Goldstein, Ralph Brewster, Hal Dickinson, Bill Conway...........Personnel changed quite often, but this is the core band about 1940-1941
jason60chev
Okay! Thanks to you for your friendly information!
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i love this music even though i was born in 1998
Hello, and now, you are 19 years old? Nice to read your comment for the music of Glenn Miller and his Orchestra.
I also grow up with this kind of music since I was seven years old. It is nice that some youngsters like you discover this taste of music today.
Compare this wonderful 40s music (including Duke Ellington) to our crappy modern Hotline bling and whatnot.
like comparing a poop filled dumpster to the Ritz
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OLD MUSIC IS BETTER BECAUSE IT IS OLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111
There is no comparison. Music today is just a cheap fabricated assembly line factory made auto tuned so called "music" strictly for making money not moving souls.
Ray Eberly sings "Call Of The Canyon" superbly. With the clear stereo sound it enough to bring chills down your spine. What a wonderful era as far as how much more dignified society was at so many levels. Today it seems society has thrown in the towel and anything goes. Anywhere you go - dress, music, the language you hear, etc., you can't help but be offended. Often disgusted.
@JosephConsoli Ray Eberle was the romantic voice in the Miller band between 1938 to mid 1942. Bob Eberle (later Eberly, probably to avoid confusions), was the older brother of Ray, singing in the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra from 1935 to 1943.
@@jorgea.rodriguez1952 Thank you. I should know that being a huge, big-band fan. I'll do the edit.
First of all, October 7th fell on a *Friday* in 1938. Second, Glenn's orcheatra hadn't quite been "assembled" as yet.
This was broadcast over NBC's Blue Network on a MONDAY, in 1940- at 12:30am(et), because dance band remotes were generally scheduled between 11pm and 3am(et).
This is a civil comment section
The broadcast date was October 7 1940 according to Miller's discography.
Glenn Miller was not the Greatest swing band ever, that honor goes to Count Basie or Duke Ellington the Real Jazz Bands.
The year I was born.
Me, too.
When NBC stood for the National Broadcasting Co, instead of Nothing But Crap
Surely Glenn's music deserves to be improved upon with today's technology, if that is at all possible! Personally, I look forward to any pleasant change in the sound... IF it is professionally produced, (and this re-recording certainly was). After all, the original monaural recordings are readily available so why not a slightly different sound? Wonderful job, my friend!
Al Westwood
Hello Al, thank you very much for your message! Yes, I'll try to do the best for all of us who like the Glenn Miller Broadcasts of NBC. For Me it is a joy too !!!
That's the slowest version of Moonlight Serenade ever.
Wspaniałe
ce qui est surprenant c'est le coté festif et joyeux et romantique alors que nous à la veille de la plus grande guerre mondiale!!!!! juste un rappel c'est enregistré en 1938