♫ Buy Jazz Age CD or MP3 album on the Past Perfect Music Store: bit.ly/30BXncM Track List: 00:00 Jelly Roll Morton - Black Bottom Stomp 03:15 Miff Mole - The New Twister 06:17 Bessie Smith - Trombone Cholly 09:28 Bix Beiderbecke - Royal Garden Blues 12:37 Beale Street Washboard Band - Forty And Tight 15:30 Louis Armstrong & Kid Ory - Ory's Creole Trombone 18:42 Red Nichols - Whispering 21:46 Mckinneys Cotton Pickers - Milenberg Joys 24:44 Boyd Senter & His Senterpedes - Sweetheart Blues 27:45 Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines - Weather Bird 30:31 Fats Waller - Won't You Get Off It, Please? 33:35 Hoagy Carmichael - Rockin' Chair 37:05 Duke Ellington - Old Man Blues 40:13 J C Higginbotham - Give Me Your Telephone Number 43:28 Mamie Smith - Jenny's Ball 46:42 King Oliver - Dont You Think I Love You? 49:31 Cab Calloway - Trickeration 52:26 Mills Blue Rhythm Band - Snake Hips 55:25 Boswell Sisters/Dorsey Brothers - There'll Be Some Changes Made 58:27 Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang - Farewell Blues 1:01:27 The Chocolate Dandies - I Never Knew 1:04:35 Art Tatum - The Shout 1:07:26 Fletcher Henderson - Tidal Wave 1:10:36 Duke Ellington - Sump'n' 'bout Rhythm 1:13:11 Jack Teagarden - Junk Man 1:16:18 Earl Hines - Copenhagen 1:18:50 Louis Prima - Sing It Way Down Low 1:21:36 Benny Goodman Trio - After You've Gone 1:24:27 Henry Red Allen - Whose Honey Are You? 1:27:14 Benny Goodman - If I Could Be With You 1:29:33 Billie Holiday / Teddy Wilson - What A Little Moonlight Can Do 1:32:30 Bud Freeman - The Buzzard 1:35:41 Artie Shaw - Sweet Lorraine 1:38:48 Benny Carter - Swingin' At Maida Vale 1:41:37 Dick Mcdonough - Dardanella 1:44:11 Mildred Bailey - When Day Is Done 1:47:41 Coleman Hawkins - Crazy Rhythm 1:50:46 Johnny Dodds - Melancholy 1:53:28 Casa Loma Orchestra - Casa Loma Stomp 1:56:04 Sidney Bechet - Southern Sunset 1:59:14 Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli - Them There Eyes 2:02:18 Jimmie Noone - I Know That You Know 2:05:13 Johnny Hodges - The Jeep Is Jumpin' 2:07:43 Eddie Condon - California, Here I Come 2:10:08 Count Basie - Jumpin' At The Woodside 2:13:20 Kansas City Six - Way Down Yonder In New Orleans 2:16:21 Muggsy Spanier - That Da Da Strain 2:18:52 Ella Fitzgerald - Moon Ray 2:21:56 Bob Crosby - The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise 2:24:50 Lionel Hampton - When Lights Are Low 2:27:06 Jimmie Lunceford - Liza (c) & (p) Past Perfect Ltd
A Millions "THANK YOUs" for posting this, and especially the clear recording AND, the names of the composers and artists, with time stamps. God BLESS YOU Mr. Past Perfect Vintage. I love you!!!
I feel very lucky to live in this time when You Tube exist and I can enjoy all the wonderful music that people share. Many thanks to Past Perfect Music.
i have 500 cds and 500 lps spend all that money in my youth and now its all free just typ in some letters and it is free MUCH BETTER this time yes indeed
Some jazz has been reaching its peak with technical play styles these days. To play jazz on a guitar or bass is so sick to me, like you said it’s all solos and breakdowns
@@bugwar5545 They'll be doing it because contemporary music will no longer be overplayed, 2120's music will. It's easy for a sound to grow dull when you hear it on every radio station every day, whereas looking at it from an outsider's perspective, it's far more interesting. This is also why people pre-radio you had many more music enthusiasts. Of course we have plenty of people who call themselves that, but think about how many people will say their favourite genre of music is "idk anything really", You simply didn't have that when the choice of "what music do you want to listen to" was going to end with you in a dance event, concert hall, etc. for a few hours.
Remember, these are the best tracks remembered a hundred years later with 20/20. P L E N T Y of garbage from this era, and modern music that is reminiscent of this. Look up math rock if you wanna hear some modern rock music thats based on this sort of jazz. if you want to hear the 1930s equivalent of Wet Ass Pussy look up "shave em dry"
@@technoserf_digital Exactly. And we live in a time when basically whatever music you want is at your fingertips via sites like RUclips and Spotify, so just because someone doesn't like what's on the radio doesn't mean they have any excuses not to find something they do like.
Lexi -- you are absolutely right! They had an enthusiasm that was magical. (One of my favorite 20's singers (and I am not from that era) was Annette Hanshaw -- her little song "Who's That Knockin' At My Door," has that same spirit coming through her band and voice -- yet, many don't know who she was).
"Expertly remastered" is an understatement. It's like seeing the Sistine Chapel without 500 years of grub and grime. Thank you for restoring authenticity.
El Buhdai A lot of what you'll find on RUclips either has weird muffled sounding noise reduction, terrible fake reverb and digital compression or a sea of hiss, pops and clicks
It is really astounding how much music changed from the 1800s to the very early 1900s. You can hear the tonality and key changes and stuff begin to open up in that Romantic era, but Jazz just takes music almost into a realm of quantum mechanics, where you have so many layers of timing and structure and logic with complex tonalities, and all of it sounding so pleasing that the complexity becomes almost invisible because its just so obviously good at an instinctual human level. And it was made by people treated absolutely like shit by the society they were trapped in, and yet so much of the music sounds so happy that we can't hear it nowadays without imaging worlds of pure imaginative joy and nostalgic wonder. I'll never get over this stuff.
@@minad3804 Exactly. It originated in New Orleans's Red District (which is no longer open) and what they did is they would hire a bunch of different musicians to play in certain places. There would be classical music played with slave music, dixie-land, and several other types at the same time, so they had to learn how to play off of each other in order to make it sound good. Later on it eventually lead to rock and roll when some kids found some 20's jazz records and tried to recreate it.
Avy Gilger i (unfortunately) currently don’t know much about jazz bc we are currently learning classicism but we’re supposed to learn it next year and I’m very excited
@@avygilger1882 "Later on it eventually lead to rock and roll when some kids found some 20's jazz records and tried to recreate it." Really? That has to be as far from the truth as it is possible to get!
I have always loved the music of the first 4 decades of the last century and this compilation is like manna from above. At 79 years of age, this really makes aging more acceptable
im 12 too and my mom and i have always been a little out of it, and by that i mean we basically live in the 20s with electronics, we have a gramophone and everything and im listening to this rn because i feel a little homesick
@@sadierose666 I am also 12 and have a little shed at the bottom of the garden full of my possessions. I have a wireless, medals, coins, top hats and my pride and joy, my old hornby train set. I would love to have someone to share my passion - you mum sounds amazing!
My lord, I feel like I was born in the '20s This music just gets me up on my feet and do a wee little dance. This is exactly the inspiration I need for a piece I'm writing right now; which is set in the '20s in the heart of Chiago. PPVM (Past Perfect Vintage Music) You've done an outstanding job remastering all of these expertly crafted tunes. Many thanks and hopes from me, and to you, and to whoevers wandering by my comment.
I know this may strange strange, but when doing my spring cleaning (washing walls, windows, shampooing carpets, etc) I play this type of music. Makes me work a little faster, and enjoy it more. Doesn't make it seem like work. :)
Track Start Times: Jelly Roll Morton - Black Bottom Stomp 00:00 Miff Mole - The New Twister 03:15 Bessie Smith - Trombone Cholly 06:17 Bix Beiderbecke - Royal Garden Blues 09:28
Beale Street Washboard Band - Forty And Tight 12:37 Louis Armstrong & Kid Ory - Ory's Creole Trombone 15:30 Red Nichols - Whispering 18:42 Mckinneys Cotton Pickers - Milenberg Joys 21:46 Boyd Senter & His Senterpedes - Sweetheart Blues 24:44 Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines - Weather Bird 27:45 Fats Waller - Won't You Get Off It, Please? 30:31 Hoagy Carmichael - Rockin' Chair 33:35 Duke Ellington - Old Man Blues 37:05 J C Higginbotham - Give Me Your Telephone Number 40:13 Mamie Smith - Jenny's Ball 43:28 King Oliver - Don't You Think I Love You? 46:42 Cab Calloway - Trickeration 49:31 Mills Blue Rhythm Band - Snake Hips 52:26 Boswell Sisters/Dorsey Brothers - There'll Be Some Changes Made 55:25 Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang - Farewell Blues 58:27 Maybe someone else can add the start time for these? The Chocolate Dandies - I Never Knew Art Tatum - The Shout Fletcher Henderson - Tidal Wave Duke Ellington - Sump'n' 'bout Rhythm Jack Teagarden - Junk Man Earl Hines - Copenhagen Louis Prima - Sing It Way Down Low Benny Goodman Trio - After You've Gone Henry Red Allen - Whose Honey Are You? Benny Goodman - If I Could Be With You Billie Holiday / Teddy Wilson - What A Little Moonlight Can Do Bud Freeman - The Buzzard Artie Shaw - Sweet Lorraine Benny Carter - Swingin' At Maida Vale Dick Mcdonough - Dardanella Mildred Bailey - When Day Is Done Coleman Hawkins - Crazy Rhythm Johnny Dodds - Melancholy Casa Loma Orchestra - Casa Loma Stomp Sidney Bechet - Southern Sunset Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli - Them There Eyes Jimmie Noone - I Know That You Know Johnny Hodges - The Jeep Is Jumpin' Eddie Condon - California, Here I Come Count Basie - Jumpin' At The Woodside Kansas City Six - Way Down Yonder In New Orleans Muggsy Spanier - That Da Da Strain Ella Fitzgerald - Moon Ray Bob Crosby - The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise Lionel Hampton - When Lights Are Low Jimmie Lunceford - Liza
@@spreadthelove77 Benny Goodman - If I Could Be With You : 1:27:14 Bud Freeman - The Buzzard : 1:32:30 Artie Shaw - Sweet Lorraine : 1:35:42 sorry i'm too lazy to do more haha
If I was granted a wish that I could go back in time to any era and have a fantasy life, I always knew I would be a well-to-do flapper shocking my parents and "polite society" with my smoking, drinking bootleg hooch, and dancing a mean Charleston or Black Bottom. Then my Yale beau and I would go for a ride in his roadster and indulge in some heavy "petting"! This fabulous music brings my fantasy to life. Thank-you!
The days of the Great Gatsby and Al Capone! You painted a beautiful picture of "those were the days my friend!" I wasa depression brat. Poor but still happy.
This is exactly the kind of background jams i remember from watching TOM & JERRY as a child, thank you for clarifying. And thank you to the person who uploaded this❣️🤗❣️🤗❣️
of course! tom and jerry is often associated with old cartoons since it’s pretty old, so it’s normal :) this kind of jazz is also used in some episodes!
2022 here what a world it is today.. I'm a 80s baby but for some reason I'm so into this genre of music I'm thinking maybe a past lifetime. Take me back please 😢
This "Jazz Age" is one of the best compilations of old jazz music. And I add I like it very very much. Now I sendo my best regards to whom did it. THKS
They are out there! The bars are more common in the big cities, but the dance scenes are all over the world, from the USA to the UK, and Europe to Korea, it is massively popular and many do dress for the time like myself.
I love ALL the fantastic music on your channel. I always felt that I was born in the wrong era and listening to these great talents from the past is the next best thing to the lucky people who might have seen them perform in person so many years ago. Thank you for these timeless treasures.
1:20:23 That one song spongebob starts playing on his nose right before patrick stops him and tells him it's a clarinet solo only, from the episode with the brain coral.
when I was a kid I used to spend all my pocket money on 78s I would buy them for 1d each from the junk shop and carry home as many as I could and then throw away the ones that I didn`t like... I still have hundreds of them
@@POSTALPILLED 2020 won’t define the decade, so, so far we aren’t sure, maybe from late 2021 all the way to 2029 will be way better, who knows, maybe we can enter the 2nd roaring 20s by late next year
Yeah, 21st century style & they S U C K ! ! ! Someone needs to hurry up & invent a freaking time machine !!!!!! Love me some original roaring 20's minus the resurgence & new popularity of the KKK !😀😁😆😂😃🤣😅 Whites are celebrating their first100 yrs of modern fun , & blacks are celebrating 50 yrs of their first fun decade ."The 1970's" & that's WRONG!!!!!!!🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸
Believe it or not, most people who follow this music refer to it as being like the music in vintage cartoons. Also Laurel & Hardy shorts and Little rascal two-reelers as well. A lot of film studios used songs they had copyrights on all played by large orchestras. The Tom & Jerry 1940's MGM shorts had Scott Bradley and the MGM orchestra as Warner Bros cartoons had Carl Stalling and the WB orch.
I would have loved being a young man in the Jazz Age era, its where my soul belonged. Even if it meant I was dead today most likely, it would have been worth it. I love the music, films, clothing, cars, from the 20's & 30's. I would live in New York and watch Fats Waller play the piano, as often as possible. And... The Marx Brothers were also around... Sounds like heaven to me.
Our grandparents were the biggest influence, I Amanda, mine were married in 1934, they had an absolute ball! I'm 56 soon my partner is 60. Growing up in late 70s we had disco, punk rock n roll revival etc but all this jazz Born in wrong era, sometimes we think ha ha!!
En baguenaudant dans les prés du présent, on peut cueillir des bouquets de fleurs folles et improbables, revenir avec des extraits somptueux de ces fastueux compositeurs et se dire que l'on gagne parfois du temps à ne pas avoir écouté de la musique vide d’émotions pour gagner enfin en sérénité !
Just been watching The Simpson and a character mentioned Hot Jazz. RUclips searched it and this came up. Awesome sounding stuff and it blows my mind that some of this music is over 100 years old!
This music is truly amazing. It holds up almost 100 years later as being more fresh and culturally significant to a broad audience than much of the “music” currently being produced, at least in my mind’s eye. Recently read The Dillinger Dossier by Jay Robert Nash, an investigative piece first published in 1970, that convincingly lays out a case for the killing of Dillinger outside the Biograph Theatre being a setup to provide cover for the real John Dillinger who allegedly went on to live for several decades in relative obscurity. Playing this music while reading the book helped place me in the smokey Chicago taverns and V8 Fords of that era. Great music, great book, incredibly exciting, nostalgic and often challenging and sometimes tragic times. But full of life, excitement, and colorful people and events! Thanks for sharing this wonderful music!
im just a highschooler but listening to this in a headspace where you're in a not soo popular speakeasy with just a few people drinking their pains away and dumping their traumas to the bartenders as people dance to the music just feels somewhat comforting in a way.. honestly even if speakeasies were illigal its still somewhat comforting to me well of course its just my headspace something about the past feels special
Say pal. Aren't these sweet tunes pretty lively? They have aged like fine wine! let me tell'ya I hit'em on my pocket speaker sometimes, and they really sell the mood that I'm look''n for! For that, lemme tell ya, That you've earned a subscriber!
People need to give this music more appreciation. Also listening to this, I think sometimes of those old cartoons from way back when that used to use some classical music as well as this stuff to convey a story XD.
Had never heard of the Boswell Sisters. Love that song. Funny an act could be so big in its day, yet yet few know of them today (versus the Dorsey Brothers who are also on the track).
I had to learn to relike and appreciate some of these old songs. I was first exposed to them as a kid watching old vaudevillians on the Ed Sullivan show, And I hated those acts. "After you've Gone" and "They'll be Some Changes Made" became some of my favorites in their older jazz forms.
Suddenly I'm in the mood to watch Jasper and Jinx. What a funny cat and mouse duo. I think it will be a really popular cartoon. Everyone wearing their mask? Damn Coro...I mean Spanish Influenza !
♫ Buy Jazz Age CD or MP3 album on the Past Perfect Music Store: bit.ly/30BXncM
Track List:
00:00 Jelly Roll Morton - Black Bottom Stomp
03:15 Miff Mole - The New Twister
06:17 Bessie Smith - Trombone Cholly
09:28 Bix Beiderbecke - Royal Garden Blues
12:37 Beale Street Washboard Band - Forty And Tight
15:30 Louis Armstrong & Kid Ory - Ory's Creole Trombone
18:42 Red Nichols - Whispering
21:46 Mckinneys Cotton Pickers - Milenberg Joys
24:44 Boyd Senter & His Senterpedes - Sweetheart Blues
27:45 Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines - Weather Bird
30:31 Fats Waller - Won't You Get Off It, Please?
33:35 Hoagy Carmichael - Rockin' Chair
37:05 Duke Ellington - Old Man Blues
40:13 J C Higginbotham - Give Me Your Telephone Number
43:28 Mamie Smith - Jenny's Ball
46:42 King Oliver - Dont You Think I Love You?
49:31 Cab Calloway - Trickeration
52:26 Mills Blue Rhythm Band - Snake Hips
55:25 Boswell Sisters/Dorsey Brothers - There'll Be Some Changes Made
58:27 Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang - Farewell Blues
1:01:27 The Chocolate Dandies - I Never Knew
1:04:35 Art Tatum - The Shout
1:07:26 Fletcher Henderson - Tidal Wave
1:10:36 Duke Ellington - Sump'n' 'bout Rhythm
1:13:11 Jack Teagarden - Junk Man
1:16:18 Earl Hines - Copenhagen
1:18:50 Louis Prima - Sing It Way Down Low
1:21:36 Benny Goodman Trio - After You've Gone
1:24:27 Henry Red Allen - Whose Honey Are You?
1:27:14 Benny Goodman - If I Could Be With You
1:29:33 Billie Holiday / Teddy Wilson - What A Little Moonlight Can Do
1:32:30 Bud Freeman - The Buzzard
1:35:41 Artie Shaw - Sweet Lorraine
1:38:48 Benny Carter - Swingin' At Maida Vale
1:41:37 Dick Mcdonough - Dardanella
1:44:11 Mildred Bailey - When Day Is Done
1:47:41 Coleman Hawkins - Crazy Rhythm
1:50:46 Johnny Dodds - Melancholy
1:53:28 Casa Loma Orchestra - Casa Loma Stomp
1:56:04 Sidney Bechet - Southern Sunset
1:59:14 Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli - Them There Eyes
2:02:18 Jimmie Noone - I Know That You Know
2:05:13 Johnny Hodges - The Jeep Is Jumpin'
2:07:43 Eddie Condon - California, Here I Come
2:10:08 Count Basie - Jumpin' At The Woodside
2:13:20 Kansas City Six - Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
2:16:21 Muggsy Spanier - That Da Da Strain
2:18:52 Ella Fitzgerald - Moon Ray
2:21:56 Bob Crosby - The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
2:24:50 Lionel Hampton - When Lights Are Low
2:27:06 Jimmie Lunceford - Liza
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I wish you had this on vinyl
A Millions "THANK YOUs" for posting this, and especially the clear recording AND, the names of the composers and artists, with time stamps. God BLESS YOU Mr. Past Perfect Vintage. I love you!!!
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I feel very lucky to live in this time when You Tube exist and I can enjoy all the wonderful music that people share.
Many thanks to Past Perfect Music.
..and many thanks to you too for listening, and enjoying, and helping to keep this great music 'alive' for future generations.
i have 500 cds and 500 lps spend all that money in my youth and now its all free
just typ in some letters and it is free MUCH BETTER this time yes indeed
bro same here, and it's even cooler because younger people like me can discover some awesome music like this!!
and spotify
@@jaimehendrikx1566 try listening to these when the wifi is down or when ur phone dies in the car
Old jazz sounds so much more complicated than music now, it’s like a huge solo and that’s why I like it
Some jazz has been reaching its peak with technical play styles these days. To play jazz on a guitar or bass is so sick to me, like you said it’s all solos and breakdowns
Remember, this stuff you are praising is from a century ago.
In 2120, they will probably be heaping compliments for the stuff from today.
@@bugwar5545 They'll be doing it because contemporary music will no longer be overplayed, 2120's music will. It's easy for a sound to grow dull when you hear it on every radio station every day, whereas looking at it from an outsider's perspective, it's far more interesting.
This is also why people pre-radio you had many more music enthusiasts. Of course we have plenty of people who call themselves that, but think about how many people will say their favourite genre of music is "idk anything really", You simply didn't have that when the choice of "what music do you want to listen to" was going to end with you in a dance event, concert hall, etc. for a few hours.
Remember, these are the best tracks remembered a hundred years later with 20/20. P L E N T Y of garbage from this era, and modern music that is reminiscent of this. Look up math rock if you wanna hear some modern rock music thats based on this sort of jazz. if you want to hear the 1930s equivalent of Wet Ass Pussy look up "shave em dry"
@@technoserf_digital Exactly. And we live in a time when basically whatever music you want is at your fingertips via sites like RUclips and Spotify, so just because someone doesn't like what's on the radio doesn't mean they have any excuses not to find something they do like.
The way people used to play sounded so happy! I'm in love.
Lexi Comuntzis it's because times were hard they used it to make them happy
It's communicative
@@flyinfreakflag Hard times create happy, optimistic music. Times of luxury and plenty create angst-laden, depressing music full of anger.
Lexi -- you are absolutely right! They had an enthusiasm that was magical. (One of my favorite 20's singers (and I am not from that era) was Annette Hanshaw -- her little song "Who's That Knockin' At My Door," has that same spirit coming through her band and voice -- yet, many don't know who she was).
And dance!
"Expertly remastered" is an understatement. It's like seeing the Sistine Chapel without 500 years of grub and grime. Thank you for restoring authenticity.
This is my first time going out of my way to listen to original 1930's music. What makes this expertly remastered? What's the alternative?
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El Buhdai A lot of what you'll find on RUclips either has weird muffled sounding noise reduction, terrible fake reverb and digital compression or a sea of hiss, pops and clicks
Malfattio Thanks
Dear starstreams person:: your knowledge is amazing & thank you
It is really astounding how much music changed from the 1800s to the very early 1900s. You can hear the tonality and key changes and stuff begin to open up in that Romantic era, but Jazz just takes music almost into a realm of quantum mechanics, where you have so many layers of timing and structure and logic with complex tonalities, and all of it sounding so pleasing that the complexity becomes almost invisible because its just so obviously good at an instinctual human level. And it was made by people treated absolutely like shit by the society they were trapped in, and yet so much of the music sounds so happy that we can't hear it nowadays without imaging worlds of pure imaginative joy and nostalgic wonder. I'll never get over this stuff.
Sparrow Elle well music was a lot like the time back then, wild. the main component of jazz is improvisation
@@minad3804 Exactly. It originated in New Orleans's Red District (which is no longer open) and what they did is they would hire a bunch of different musicians to play in certain places. There would be classical music played with slave music, dixie-land, and several other types at the same time, so they had to learn how to play off of each other in order to make it sound good. Later on it eventually lead to rock and roll when some kids found some 20's jazz records and tried to recreate it.
Avy Gilger i (unfortunately) currently don’t know much about jazz bc we are currently learning classicism but we’re supposed to learn it next year and I’m very excited
@@avygilger1882 "Later on it eventually lead to rock and roll when some kids found some 20's jazz records and tried to recreate it." Really? That has to be as far from the truth as it is possible to get!
And most were relentlessly and inherently friendly regardless of being treated like shit.
Coffee and Jazz go together like body and soul!
WITH A JIGGER OF DUMAURNIER
Music that keeps me safe from the encroaching madness of the modern world.
The only thing you’re allowed to listen to from 2020-2029
i plan on it
this is my roaring 20s
-2039* :) it says 20's and 30's
Dineke vinke
Silence.
@@DioBrandoZaWarudoMudaMudaMuda what would we listen to in the 30's if it isn't this?🤔
I have always loved the music of the first 4 decades of the last century and this compilation is like manna from above. At 79 years of age, this really makes aging more acceptable
I imagine myself driving into town from the rural countryside for a night at the club and as I approach I can hear this outside.
Tremendous remastering. No scratches or hissing. Amazing clarity and crispness. Sounds like it was recorded yesterday! Fantastic. Love it!!
I like the s scratchy sound. This sounds great!
@@clariceerreguin4774 There are levels to it, some is nice I agree but it can get really messy
I’m 12 years old and I’ve been listening to this kind of stuff sense I was 11. Music back then was SO much better and it’s so happy!🥳😁
you young man, you have a good start in life :)
im 12 too and my mom and i have always been a little out of it, and by that i mean we basically live in the 20s with electronics, we have a gramophone and everything and im listening to this rn because i feel a little homesick
@@sadierose666 I am also 12 and have a little shed at the bottom of the garden full of my possessions. I have a wireless, medals, coins, top hats and my pride and joy, my old hornby train set. I would love to have someone to share my passion - you mum sounds amazing!
@@sadierose666 Same here kinda but I love jazz
Mafia The City Of Lost Heaven
My lord, I feel like I was born in the '20s This music just gets me up on my feet and do a wee little dance. This is exactly the inspiration I need for a piece I'm writing right now; which is set in the '20s in the heart of Chiago. PPVM (Past Perfect Vintage Music) You've done an outstanding job remastering all of these expertly crafted tunes.
Many thanks and hopes from me, and to you, and to whoevers wandering by my comment.
Thanks for listening - and for the lovely feedback. Glad this wonderful original music has got you 'in the zone', all the best with your writing.
What vitality this music has on a melancholy soul.
Play this for my great grandpa whenever I'm at his house, crazy old man still dances to Mildred Bailey.
♥️
😂😂😂😂😂
Whatever the mood, the frustration or even the despair can be, this music will always help you perk up.
This surely does, and now my comment will remind you to listen to these great tunes again as I am now! 👍🏻🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶
I know this may strange strange, but when doing my spring cleaning (washing walls, windows, shampooing carpets, etc) I play this type of music. Makes me work a little faster, and enjoy it more. Doesn't make it seem like work. :)
Wonderful music for dancing in this 2024
When this starts playing my mind just starts to travel! What a time machine...
Track Start Times:
Jelly Roll Morton - Black Bottom Stomp
00:00
Miff Mole - The New Twister
03:15
Bessie Smith - Trombone Cholly
06:17
Bix Beiderbecke - Royal Garden Blues 09:28
Beale Street Washboard Band - Forty And Tight
12:37
Louis Armstrong & Kid Ory - Ory's Creole Trombone
15:30
Red Nichols - Whispering
18:42
Mckinneys Cotton Pickers - Milenberg Joys
21:46
Boyd Senter & His Senterpedes - Sweetheart Blues
24:44
Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines - Weather Bird
27:45
Fats Waller - Won't You Get Off It, Please?
30:31
Hoagy Carmichael - Rockin' Chair
33:35
Duke Ellington - Old Man Blues
37:05
J C Higginbotham - Give Me Your Telephone Number
40:13
Mamie Smith - Jenny's Ball
43:28
King Oliver - Don't You Think I Love You?
46:42
Cab Calloway - Trickeration
49:31
Mills Blue Rhythm Band - Snake Hips
52:26
Boswell Sisters/Dorsey Brothers - There'll Be Some Changes Made
55:25
Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang - Farewell Blues
58:27
Maybe someone else can add the start time for these?
The Chocolate Dandies - I Never Knew
Art Tatum - The Shout
Fletcher Henderson - Tidal Wave
Duke Ellington - Sump'n' 'bout Rhythm
Jack Teagarden - Junk Man
Earl Hines - Copenhagen
Louis Prima - Sing It Way Down Low
Benny Goodman Trio - After You've Gone
Henry Red Allen - Whose Honey Are You?
Benny Goodman - If I Could Be With You
Billie Holiday / Teddy Wilson - What A Little Moonlight Can Do
Bud Freeman - The Buzzard
Artie Shaw - Sweet Lorraine
Benny Carter - Swingin' At Maida Vale
Dick Mcdonough - Dardanella
Mildred Bailey - When Day Is Done
Coleman Hawkins - Crazy Rhythm
Johnny Dodds - Melancholy
Casa Loma Orchestra - Casa Loma Stomp
Sidney Bechet - Southern Sunset
Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli - Them There Eyes
Jimmie Noone - I Know That You Know
Johnny Hodges - The Jeep Is Jumpin'
Eddie Condon - California, Here I Come
Count Basie - Jumpin' At The Woodside
Kansas City Six - Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Muggsy Spanier - That Da Da Strain
Ella Fitzgerald - Moon Ray
Bob Crosby - The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
Lionel Hampton - When Lights Are Low
Jimmie Lunceford - Liza
Take a bow, you absolute hero 👌🏼
@@spreadthelove77
Benny Goodman - If I Could Be With You : 1:27:14
Bud Freeman - The Buzzard : 1:32:30
Artie Shaw - Sweet Lorraine : 1:35:42
sorry i'm too lazy to do more haha
Where's Basin Street , ST. James infirmary , ect, ect .
That’s dedication
Thanks
Just sit back and let your imagination run wild. It's impossible not to fully appreciate the state of mind Jazz puts you in.
A revolution of culture back then. Europe loved it. So decadent.
Great to listen to real people enjoying to play music together without any technology interfering!
Our old house n old spirits thank you! Cleaned,danced n enjoyed the time cause of this music!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Wonderful!
I never thought i was much of a dancer, until I listened to music like this. I can’t keep still!!
bro, I fucking love jazz so much. It just sounds so fucking smooth to me, sometimes I wish I was having fun at old parties back in the 1920-30s
I can’t even imagine the feeling back then of listening this live at some club ♥️♥️♥️♥️ as ABBA would say : “ Thank you for the Music “ 👏👏👏👏👏
Care to dance? You're the cat's meow, baby!
If I was granted a wish that I could go back in time to any era and have a fantasy life, I always knew I would be a well-to-do flapper shocking my parents and "polite society" with my smoking, drinking bootleg hooch, and dancing a mean Charleston or Black Bottom. Then my Yale beau and I would go for a ride in his roadster and indulge in some heavy "petting"! This fabulous music brings my fantasy to life. Thank-you!
The days of the Great Gatsby and Al Capone! You painted a beautiful picture of "those were the days my friend!" I wasa depression brat. Poor but still happy.
Gatsby here. Need to step out on the Island...
I love listening to old jazz. It's just, so great in so many ways. Like, it's so great that it's unexplainable how great it is.
How can anyone not smile listening to this music, something we all sorely need at this juncture. Thank you for the upload! 🎶🎷🎹💃🎺
This remember to me to TOM AND JERRY, I dont know why, but enjoy it alot this kind of music
This is exactly the kind of background jams i remember from watching TOM & JERRY as a child, thank you for clarifying. And thank you to the person who uploaded this❣️🤗❣️🤗❣️
@@extremelyanonymous4099 really brings me back to the good old days
of course! tom and jerry is often associated with old cartoons since it’s pretty old, so it’s normal :) this kind of jazz is also used in some episodes!
Yes I do admit I also love music from the 1920,s and the 1910,s. So my love for Old Skool Music is from 1910 to 1993.
It's so nice and lively. Wish more music nowadays was like this
A true golden age of musical genius. Such amazing talent!!!
Wonderful. Thank you so much.
2022 here what a world it is today..
I'm a 80s baby but for some reason I'm so into this genre of music I'm thinking maybe a past lifetime. Take me back please 😢
Beautiful.
“Take me back” I can tell you right now you would probably not wanna be taken back 💀
@@Mamaluigi13lynchingdepressionracismdrunkiedrugdealantiimmigrant
yep i wanna go back to the 1920/30s!
Hearing this just makes me wanna open up my own 20s jazz club with a speakeasy man good stuff!
Lol......
Please do !
Joe sent me.😊
There are just some things about this part at 6:00. That brings me a memory that I will never think I have.
I've always had a passion for classic 1900s things and might I say, I'VE HIT THE JACKPOT!!!
This music has a magical power, helping me escape reality and immerse myself in the past. 🎶
Just imagine you're in a cosy café it's raining outside and you are drinking a good cup of coffee/tea... Just imagine.☕☕☕
:)
I'm So Relaxed, This is So Relaxing That I Didn't Get Distracted
This "Jazz Age" is one of the best compilations of old jazz music. And I add I like it very very much. Now I sendo my best regards to whom did it. THKS
makes me wanna dance .....we need real jazz back
and jazz bars where you have to be dressed like it was 1920 again
At least Cal Coolidge's dogs didn't bite at will. We need another Rob Roy Coolidge to help Mr.Biten, eh Biden. A major problem.
They are out there! The bars are more common in the big cities, but the dance scenes are all over the world, from the USA to the UK, and Europe to Korea, it is massively popular and many do dress for the time like myself.
Check out any video by Postmodern Jukebox
I don't feel like seeing gang violence again
Yeah, with old bar fights and we need that one guy casually playing the piano in the background.
I love ALL the fantastic music on your channel. I always felt that I was born in the wrong era and listening to these great talents from the past is the next best thing to the lucky people who might have seen them perform in person so many years ago. Thank you for these timeless treasures.
But wait you get to listen to music for free here so how were you born in the wrong era
to be COMPLETELY honest i did do and/or probably will EQUALLY really LOVE literally all of jazz music
I love old jazz
1:20:23 That one song spongebob starts playing on his nose right before patrick stops him and tells him it's a clarinet solo only, from the episode with the brain coral.
I've been hearing this for 4 years and never get tired of it
the Era with decadence and lots of dancing great clothes. Disco era was the same Love it all.
it's difficult but i'm still finding original 78s of this music.
when I was a kid I used to spend all my pocket money on 78s I would buy them for 1d each from the junk shop and carry home as many as I could and then throw away the ones that I didn`t like... I still have hundreds of them
GRANDISSIMO jazz , non c'e' da aggiungere altro.
Love the album cover graphics too!
Perfect music for the afternoon. It really cheers me up in my uncomfortable days in a hospital
I grew up in a 'trad jazz' household (courtesy of my dad) - your channel makes my heart sing. THANK YOU
Listened to this during cards, didn't disappoint
The roaring 20s are back!
And the stock market is crashing. Everything old is new again. People in their hundreds laughing saying, " been there, done that."
You mean the Screaming 20's because everything is going to hell right now
@@POSTALPILLED 2020 won’t define the decade, so, so far we aren’t sure, maybe from late 2021 all the way to 2029 will be way better, who knows, maybe we can enter the 2nd roaring 20s by late next year
this comment didn't age very well :(
Yeah, 21st century style & they S U C K ! ! ! Someone needs to hurry up & invent a freaking time machine !!!!!! Love me some original roaring 20's minus the resurgence & new popularity of the KKK !😀😁😆😂😃🤣😅 Whites are celebrating their first100 yrs of modern fun , & blacks are celebrating 50 yrs of their first fun decade ."The 1970's" & that's WRONG!!!!!!!🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸
Great selection! And I just really like the fact there was a guy who called himself Miff Mole.
Quarantine has dragged me here, but I honestly don't care, I love jazz music
Excellent compilation. Some of the best music ever recorded in Amerikay, where it's all gone terribly wrong of late, audibly speaking...
I LOVE THIS BECAUSE IT REMINDS ME OF TOM AND JERRY
Believe it or not, most people who follow this music refer to it as being like the music in vintage cartoons. Also Laurel & Hardy shorts and Little rascal two-reelers as well. A lot of film studios used songs they had copyrights on all played by large orchestras. The Tom & Jerry 1940's MGM shorts had Scott Bradley and the MGM orchestra as Warner Bros cartoons had Carl Stalling and the WB orch.
This is th one. 1920s jazz music. YES
I would have loved being a young man in the Jazz Age era, its where my soul belonged. Even if it meant I was dead today most likely, it would have been worth it. I love the music, films, clothing, cars, from the 20's & 30's. I would live in New York and watch Fats Waller play the piano, as often as possible. And... The Marx Brothers were also around... Sounds like heaven to me.
Til the stock market crashes and you lose all your money lmao
Our grandparents were the biggest influence, I Amanda, mine were married in 1934, they had an absolute ball! I'm 56 soon my partner is 60. Growing up in late 70s we had disco, punk rock n roll revival etc but all this jazz
Born in wrong era, sometimes we think ha ha!!
I love those songs!!!!!! It makes me dance a lot!
En baguenaudant dans les prés du présent, on peut cueillir des bouquets de fleurs folles et improbables, revenir avec des extraits somptueux de ces fastueux compositeurs et se dire que l'on gagne parfois du temps à ne pas avoir écouté de la musique vide d’émotions pour gagner enfin en sérénité !
Perfect for counteracting the noisy neighbours on the other side of the wall!
Gosh that Double Bass and I think it maybe a Clarinet in that first song is fantastic!
I would love to have a Roaring Twenties party for NYE with the styles, music, etc to bring in the new Roaring Twenties
oh honey
What a great beginning for hours of fun.
Love this Jazz Era. Bix Beiderbeck is alive and well !!!!
Bass Sax and C-melody saxes shall be forever missed~
This is not old school enough for me give me that old school caveman banging sticks together music
u came from key and peele vid?
@@duniadalamkeadaanyangbaik1416 yeah Im looking for that song, pls help
LOL!
all kid do today day is play phone back in me day me hit boar with rock for fun
@@horacehilden3986 fun, sound like!
Just been watching The Simpson and a character mentioned Hot Jazz. RUclips searched it and this came up. Awesome sounding stuff and it blows my mind that some of this music is over 100 years old!
Sometimes i wish i was 20 years old in the jazz age!! Would of love to go into a speakeasy back then.
And get poisoned by the government for doing so
I don’t understand why y’all think good music =good period to live in
This music is truly amazing. It holds up almost 100 years later as being more fresh and culturally significant to a broad audience than much of the “music” currently being produced, at least in my mind’s eye. Recently read The Dillinger Dossier by Jay Robert Nash, an investigative piece first published in 1970, that convincingly lays out a case for the killing of Dillinger outside the Biograph Theatre being a setup to provide cover for the real John Dillinger who allegedly went on to live for several decades in relative obscurity. Playing this music while reading the book helped place me in the smokey Chicago taverns and V8 Fords of that era. Great music, great book, incredibly exciting, nostalgic and often challenging and sometimes tragic times. But full of life, excitement, and colorful people and events! Thanks for sharing this wonderful music!
This brings back memories I don’t have..
im just a highschooler but listening to this in a headspace where you're in a not soo popular speakeasy with just a few people drinking their pains away and dumping their traumas to the bartenders as people dance to the music just feels somewhat comforting in a way..
honestly even if speakeasies were illigal its still somewhat comforting to me
well of course its just my headspace
something about the past feels special
Im 20 years old & I LOVEEEE THIS music ❤️
I'm one hundred and fifty years old, and I'm dead.
Nací en el 81 ... pero como me fascina esta música 🎶 .. adoro el jazz ... música inteligente ... músicos de verdad
Classical music never dies
This will be decomposed in pop culture. Enjoy it raw or pay only-attention to whom reintroduces it.
@@jordansmith9743 what?
This ain’t classical.
It is now 2024, I remember this music in a lot of movies in the 1960.
This music just lifts up my mood
Best music to listen while I'm cooking dinner for my family 😃 Thnxxx!!!
A perfect picture of domestic bliss. Thanks!
This reminds me of the movies of the Jazz era...Wonderful stuff
High Society!
Robin And The 7 Hoods!
Anchors Aweigh!
@Damian Pena The last year wasn't though
Say pal.
Aren't these sweet tunes pretty lively?
They have aged like fine wine! let me tell'ya
I hit'em on my pocket speaker sometimes,
and they really sell the mood that I'm look''n for!
For that, lemme tell ya,
That you've earned a subscriber!
People need to give this music more appreciation. Also listening to this, I think sometimes of those old cartoons from way back when that used to use some classical music as well as this stuff to convey a story XD.
RabuHina I literally thought the same thing.
RabuHina i
Had never heard of the Boswell Sisters. Love that song. Funny an act could be so big in its day, yet yet few know of them today (versus the Dorsey Brothers who are also on the track).
YES VERY GOOD OLD JAZZ
I got this CD at a thrift store and it's an absolute treasure!Great cross section of the jazz music from that era.
What a great find😍!
Welcome to the new roaring 20's everyone :) drink and be merry
Yes! I like to spend my evenings at a nearby speakeasy. As they say: the liver is evil and must be punished! Responsibly, of course ;)
Carne Guisada yikes this comment aged well lmao
@@creeke_alley hey, it's a 20's plague! what do you want
@@Zawmbbeh Not a plague.
Lmao I still cannot believe the irony of my own comment if I only knew lol I guess hind sight is 2020
If only I could go to that years ... 20' and 30's
Got that Trickeration! Best song on the album!
1930’s was the best era. Go Jazz Decade! Come on, someone has to agree.
You mean 1920s
Im with Alex R. On this one
*depression, nanking, nazism and fascism have entered the chat*
@@retardinyourcloset2239nah even then different races were still treated like absolute shit
I had to learn to relike and appreciate some of these old songs. I was first exposed to them as a kid watching
old vaudevillians on the Ed Sullivan show, And I hated those acts. "After you've Gone" and "They'll be Some Changes Made"
became some of my favorites in their older jazz forms.
IF YOU STOP AT ANY POINT ON HERE AND CLOSE YOUR EYES IT SOUNDS LIKE IT COULD BE ANY TOM AND JERRY CARTOON 😂😂😂
Yessssss
Suddenly I'm in the mood to watch Jasper and Jinx. What a funny cat and mouse duo. I think it will be a really popular cartoon. Everyone wearing their mask? Damn Coro...I mean Spanish Influenza !
Thanks for sharing! This music brings me true joy! Cheers to every listener from France!
Hi
I wish they made music like this nowdays
some people do. you just need to research it. a lot of bix beiderbecke tribute bands out there.
Big Voodoo Daddy, The Speakeasies, The Swingrowers, they're out there and highly recommend them.
I got you
*new orleans has entered the chat*
me having an assignment looking at this video and last thing I expect is to see a hazbin pfp here lol