The brothers danced together for so long that they knew each others moves and tendencies. That whole routine was shot in one continuous take with no rehearsals except for some sketches on paper.
Yes. 1930 to the late 50s. That's what they called it. But in reality, it was a complete sham that did not reflect the reality of the world we lived in. And at least some movies should in every generation. Thanks to the Catholic Decency League (an oxymoron if ever there was one), movies of that era were heavily censored.
I always enjoy seeing young people watch this. I'm glad that this performance was filmed and is still available to watch. No one would believe it if they didn't see it.
In their later years the Nicholas brothers taught dance. Janet and Michael Jackson were two of their students. Now you know where Michael got some of his moves. Cab Calloway and the Nicholas brothers had cameos in Janet's 1990 music video 'Alright.'
Cab Calloway's maternal grandmother was my grandmother's nanny when she was a small child in the 1930s. I still have the pure vinyl album she gave my grandmother in the late 1930s. It is 72 rpm and one of my most precious possessions.
It just gets better every time you watch it, doesn’t it? I’m 68, and this was made before I was born, but I could watch this every day and not get tired of it. And it feels so good to share it with someone else who hasn’t seen it, doesn’t it? That’s why people watch reaction videos. We enjoy getting to share it with someone new to it. 😀
This era was amazing, the glamour, the music, the musicians, the dancing, the elegant clubs. It was before my time but must have been so much fun going out.
Movies during this time were glamorous and had songs and dancing. Escapism from the aftermath of the depression in the US before WW2. It looks effortless because of all their hard work and dedication.
I'm 62 years old and this was totally my parent's Era. So these types of musicals and their music were always on in our house growing up. The Hollywood studio MGM made hundreds of great musicals with amazing dancing and singing throughout the 1940s and 50s. Thanks for reminding us!
What you’re watching is from the peak of genuine entertainment culture in America. This was the end of the great Vaudeville era where live acts went on the circuit to theaters across the country, honing their acts to perfection or else sinking! Those audiences in some places might throw tomatoes or something. Those acts started flooding to Hollywood and took roles as leads, bit players or spotlight numbers. Cab and the Nicholas Brothers (very young here!) did some of this but also had residency at the infamous Cotton Club in Harlem, all black acts for white customers n run by the mob. As young as everyone is, they are immaculate, perfectly trained and honed and FULLY ADULT! No slacker shite. An awesome, standard-setting time capsule of a bygone time, yet not that long ago!
The big band era! I used to babysit for a man who was a drummer in a big band. He had great music and was really fun to know. Their moves and poses, including their shadows were in old black and white cartoons.
The Nicholas brothers were absolutely fantastic! However, I will say this was not ahead of that time, this WAS a great example of that time. My parents’ generation and I grew up watching these types of movies. My mom always said that people dressed up back then, even to run a quick errand.
Two more greats who were in this movie and were shown up on the stage at the end were Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong. 💙💙💙 I love this video. Thanks so much for bringing it into the sunlight.
Mate, again, love your cultural exploration. Nicholas Brothers dancing is amazing. Yet, knowing that they lived until the early 2000s is astonishing. Fred Astaire was brilliant, but these chaps? They are tops, full stop!
I don't care what age you are, who you are, this is great music, great performance. Great music spans time and space. And those dancers? This is REAL talent. No mumbling, autotuned fakery here. LOVE IT~
The Nicholas Brothers were the "BEST" tap dancers in the world. No one and I mean no one in 2024 could even come close to pull this off. This was nothing but GOD given talent.
And lers not forget that not only was Cab Calloway an amazing star in the forties but he was still a star forty years later staring in the film the blues brothers.
This was done in one take. They were running out of film for the movie and didn't have any other time left for filming. This was and is truly amazing!😊
THIS WAS NOT DONE IN ONE TAKE!!! That is a LIE. It is OBVIOUS where the 8 different takes are spliced together. Pay attention, it is SO obvious! They were the best, but they were not superhuman. And it would be foolish not to record it over and over and then take the best bits for your movie. Just stop with the lies. The Nicholas Brothers do not need embellishing.
I think the dance the people are doing at the end is called "The Lindy Hop". Fred Astaire told the brothers that the “Jumpin' Jive” number in Stormy Weather was the greatest number he had ever seen on film. He would have been more impressed had he known that the choreography was filmed all in one take.
You need to watch Tap with Gregory Hines. It is the ultimate tribute to Hoofers of the day. One of the Nicholas brothers is in it as well as Sammy Davis, Jr, Sandman Slim, Jimmy Slide, and others. AND the first appearance of Savion Glover when he was 13 or 14.
You guys are young so I'll simply smile at being surprised people in the 1940's had style etc. Today mostly just morphs things from the past .. hundreds of years ago princes would woo actresses, musicians were admired by Kings and Queens (some Kings were also Queens ... but that is another story). Talent has been recognized for as long as we have written records. Remember .. culture, science all that changes .. but people are pretty much people wherever and whenever.
It reflects a time in African-American history that was known as the "Harlem Renaissance" because of the explosion in music, literature, and art as well as the emergence of a new wave of intellectuals in Afro-American New York. Self confident and stylish Cab was heppist hepcat in all Harlem and his zoot suits set the style across America. He also did some songs about smoking weed (a smoker called a "viper" back then), he was a great entertainer.
The Swing Years, Big Band and the Harlem Renaissance. This wasn’t ahead of their time. This was THEIR time. Incredibly sophisticated and classy compared to today.
Great reaction!!! INCREDIBLE awesome talent!!! ♥♥♥1 Peter 4:10 Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.
The brothers danced together for so long that they knew each others moves and tendencies. That whole routine was shot in one continuous take with no rehearsals except for some sketches on paper.
Fortunately, they lived long enough (2000 and 2006) for them to be properly appreciated for their talent.
The young lady is correct. This era was the golden age of Hollywood.
Yes. 1930 to the late 50s. That's what they called it. But in reality, it was a complete sham that did not reflect the reality of the world we lived in. And at least some movies should in every generation. Thanks to the Catholic Decency League (an oxymoron if ever there was one), movies of that era were heavily censored.
I always enjoy seeing young people watch this. I'm glad that this performance was filmed and is still available to watch. No one would believe it if they didn't see it.
In their later years the Nicholas brothers taught dance. Janet and Michael Jackson were two of their students. Now you know where Michael got some of his moves. Cab Calloway and the Nicholas brothers had cameos in Janet's 1990 music video 'Alright.'
Cab Calloway's maternal grandmother was my grandmother's nanny when she was a small child in the 1930s. I still have the pure vinyl album she gave my grandmother in the late 1930s. It is 72 rpm and one of my most precious possessions.
Wow.
Best dancers in Hollywood and their best routine. Love them!
It just gets better every time you watch it, doesn’t it? I’m 68, and this was made before I was born, but I could watch this every day and not get tired of it.
And it feels so good to share it with someone else who hasn’t seen it, doesn’t it? That’s why people watch reaction videos. We enjoy getting to share it with someone new to it. 😀
I'm 65, and I feel the exact same way.
This era was amazing, the glamour, the music, the musicians, the dancing, the elegant clubs. It was before my time but must have been so much fun going out.
TAP DANCING WAS SUPER POPULAR IN EARLY 20TH CENTURY....STILL TAUGHT TODAY!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Me and my brother made sure his boys and the nephews and nieces watched and learned this and other stuff when they were very young. They KNOW.
Movies during this time were glamorous and had songs and dancing. Escapism from the aftermath of the depression in the US before WW2.
It looks effortless because of all their hard work and dedication.
Back when entertainment included talent and class!!!!!!
I'm 62 years old and this was totally my parent's Era. So these types of musicals and their music were always on in our house growing up. The Hollywood studio MGM made hundreds of great musicals with amazing dancing and singing throughout the 1940s and 50s. Thanks for reminding us!
When entertainment was entertainment.
The fitness, flexibility,strenth, mobility and takent involved is ridiculous.
They have a dance number with gene kelly in the pirate a 50's mivie.
What you’re watching is from the peak of genuine entertainment culture in America.
This was the end of the great Vaudeville era where live acts went on the circuit to theaters across the country, honing their acts to perfection or else sinking! Those audiences in some places might throw tomatoes or something.
Those acts started flooding to Hollywood and took roles as leads, bit players or spotlight numbers.
Cab and the Nicholas Brothers (very young here!) did some of this but also had residency at the infamous Cotton Club in Harlem, all black acts for white customers n run by the mob.
As young as everyone is, they are immaculate, perfectly trained and honed and FULLY ADULT! No slacker shite.
An awesome, standard-setting time capsule of a bygone time, yet not that long ago!
The big band era! I used to babysit for a man who was a drummer in a big band. He had great music and was really fun to know.
Their moves and poses, including their shadows were in old black and white cartoons.
Great entertainment never dies.
They lived long lives!❤❤❤❤❤
The Nicholas brothers were absolutely fantastic!
However, I will say this was not ahead of that time, this WAS a great example of that time. My parents’ generation and I grew up watching these types of movies. My mom always said that people dressed up back then, even to run a quick errand.
They did this in one take.
Every time the Nicholas Brothers perform the splits, I’m hurting! 😅
This wasn't the era where "baby boomers were having babies", boomers WERE the babies being born in the 50's and early 60's, to the Silent Generation.
She is correct. The 1930s were considered the golden age of cinema.
The 30s through the 50s.
One of the most incredible performances that I've ever seen! Also great reaction thanks for bringing some real classic entertainment.
Two more greats who were in this movie and were shown up on the stage at the end were Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong.
💙💙💙 I love this video. Thanks so much for bringing it into the sunlight.
Mate, again, love your cultural exploration. Nicholas Brothers dancing is amazing. Yet, knowing that they lived until the early 2000s is astonishing. Fred Astaire was brilliant, but these chaps? They are tops, full stop!
Fred Astaire himself said this sequence was the greatest dancing he had ever seen on film.
I don't care what age you are, who you are, this is great music, great performance. Great music spans time and space. And those dancers? This is REAL talent. No mumbling, autotuned fakery here. LOVE IT~
The Nicholas Brothers were the "BEST" tap dancers in the world. No one and I mean no one in 2024 could even come close to pull this off. This was nothing but GOD given talent.
And lers not forget that not only was Cab Calloway an amazing star in the forties but he was still a star forty years later staring in the film the blues brothers.
😯 I don’t have a blue heart! I could watch The Nicholas Brothers all day. ❤
My knees and hips hurt just watching.
This was done in one take. They were running out of film for the movie and didn't have any other time left for filming. This was and is truly amazing!😊
THIS WAS NOT DONE IN ONE TAKE!!! That is a LIE. It is OBVIOUS where the 8 different takes are spliced together. Pay attention, it is SO obvious! They were the best, but they were not superhuman. And it would be foolish not to record it over and over and then take the best bits for your movie. Just stop with the lies. The Nicholas Brothers do not need embellishing.
Cab Callaway was huge in his day!!! Nicolas Brothers, too.
Yall need to check out a clip from 1941's Hellzapoppin of the Lindy Hoppers to see the bruhs and sistas do some serious dancing
Seconded.
I enjoyed watching you two react together. 💙
I think the dance the people are doing at the end is called "The Lindy Hop". Fred Astaire told the brothers that the “Jumpin' Jive” number in Stormy Weather was the greatest number he had ever seen on film. He would have been more impressed had he known that the choreography was filmed all in one take.
Lena Horne's performance of the song "Stormy Weather", from this movie, is one of my favorites of all time. You should check it out. . . . .
You need to watch Tap with Gregory Hines. It is the ultimate tribute to Hoofers of the day. One of the Nicholas brothers is in it as well as Sammy Davis, Jr, Sandman Slim, Jimmy Slide, and others. AND the first appearance of Savion Glover when he was 13 or 14.
Very excellent and underrated movie. Sandman was always complaining 😅😅
You guys are young so I'll simply smile at being surprised people in the 1940's had style etc. Today mostly just morphs things from the past .. hundreds of years ago princes would woo actresses, musicians were admired by Kings and Queens (some Kings were also Queens ... but that is another story). Talent has been recognized for as long as we have written records. Remember .. culture, science all that changes .. but people are pretty much people wherever and whenever.
It reflects a time in African-American history that was known as the "Harlem Renaissance" because of the explosion in music, literature, and art as well as the emergence of a new wave of intellectuals in Afro-American New York. Self confident and stylish Cab was heppist hepcat in all Harlem and his zoot suits set the style across America. He also did some songs about smoking weed (a smoker called a "viper" back then), he was a great entertainer.
The Swing Years, Big Band and the Harlem Renaissance. This wasn’t ahead of their time. This was THEIR time. Incredibly sophisticated and classy compared to today.
Cab Calloway
This was filmed in ONE take. Fred Astaire called it the greatest dance routine ever filmed.
There was some great dancers around in those days.
Fred Astaire said their routine in the film Stormy Weather was the best he'd ever seen on film.
The singer was cab calloway
Concerning the filming: this dance was done in ONE Take! No stops! And I've read there wasn't a great deal of rehearsal, if any.
You only get that energy level if you've been at the Colombian marching powder...Hell yea
Those are a solid 2.5 foot steps and they CRUISE up them.
They both must’ve had 45 inch plus verticals.
NBA level athleticism.
I believe this scene was recorded in one take.
Janet Jackson’s favorite artist.
The great Cab Calloway.
The Golden Age of Hollywood.
James Brown... Night Train, one to watch, you guys will love it.
Looks like swing dancing. Super athletic. Add in the tap. Check out couple doing swing dance, please 🙏.
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Start enjoying Big Band music - Cab Calloway, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey. The Nicholas brothers were a couple of the best tap artists of the day.
back in those days you had to have talent to be in hollywood
Imagine an average person now just walking up those stairs.
6:03 Your actually right. It wasn't Rehearsed. All in 1 take. They we're like that.
Need to watch Lena Horne sing Stormy Weather from this same movie
Done in one take 8:07
When people tell you yesteryears folks weren’t as athletic as the modern era show them this video .
Not the baby boomers, but their parents or grandparents generation. lol
Great reaction!!! INCREDIBLE awesome talent!!! ♥♥♥1 Peter 4:10 Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.
That kind of singing is called scat singing if you want to see modern day scat singing react to Edgar and Johnny Winter performing Tobacco Road live
Sir Isaac Newton took one look at the Brothers and said, "Forget everything I wrote about the laws of physics!", and tossed his book in the river
This video is from a movie
filmed originaly in Black and white , that was how black people dressed
Small wonder they never had children!
Please watch Gregory Hines tribute to Sammy Davis Jr.
Tap is the best tribute Gregory Hines ever made.
Have you thought of watching the movie?
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When the Nickolas Bros do the splits down the stairs every guy thinks hell no.
Who invented rap? My man Cab.
I struggle getting out of a chair, those Nickolas Bros piss me off.
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