Hi guys! Get the tracks that you like from my videos here as an Mp3, this one is from this video, GET IT: bit.ly/3bubQ3Y To support the videos and streams you can become a patron on my Patreon account here, check out the Tier that suits you best and get multiple rewards every month here: www.patreon.com/nemosdreamscapes In this video, imagine that it's the 1940s you're a Student and you're in love, it's a beautiful day and you're sitting with your loved under a tree at the University watching the falling and listening to birds singing and flying in the sky and leaves up in the tree above you while you can hear romantic oldies music playing and sounding like it's from another room. Enjoy & Much Love to all! 💜
My Mom graduated high school then began working as a telephone operator; she was at the switchboard when it lit up, on December 7, 1941. My Dad was a farm boy who only went through 8th grade. He then worked at a CCC camp until he was "called up" (aka drafted) in early 1942. He spent 3 years in the Pacific Theatre. They met in 1938 when he was 16 and he was 19, married in 1943, but weren't together to stay until 1946 after he returned from mainland Japan occupational duty. Despite dreams otherwise, no college for them, but PLENTY of love, right up until the end in 2001...
Living through WW2 and then passing away right after seeing the USA attacked again in 2001 but before finding out the end of the story must've been a fascinating life. RIP
40's students listening to 30's Music.........definitely not 40's music. The cadence, male tenor voices--all 30's. Love your Channel, love 30's music, and Bing Crosby ruled the 30's and 40's in movies, records, WWII Bond rallies, radio--he did it all. Please, more Bing.
They say music for those suffering with Alzheimer's or dementia, helps to stimulate the most powerful storage centers, past memories. If anyone works with the elderly or you have an elder in your own home from this time period, play this for them, and see the light and joy arrive.
all confused patients. anytime I have a mental health pt (young or older) or one with dementia, I always put music on the computer in the room and it does them so well. music is such a gift.
My parents met in 1946 in San Francisco where they both grew up and married in 1949. They were married 62 years before my Dad died in 2011. My Mom passed in 2021. Miss them and that generation so much. ❤️
Don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me. My mom used to sing that. She was born in 1921 and passed in 1988 from breast cancer. This reminds me of her and brings back feelings of stability, comfort and love. Thanks for sharing this 🙌🏽 💝✨️💖
Yes, women were women back then. Men really miss femininity - the feminists don't realise how much men love it and women, instead they destroy femininity and tell women that men hate them, which is not true. Rather they hate men.
@@OmerDrifts Idiot are You that don't know about the beauty of this time!! Yes I have Idea! BUT despite the WW2 people have lived they're lives and have had hope!
This is my favorite one that I come back to. For me, all the rainy, windy, ocean wavy, fire crackly ones make me feel sleepy but I just want back ground noise while I have to be up and about at home, preferably with a sunny cheerful picture.
This reminds me of last year. I used to play these playlists on repeat every morning, smoke some pot, work on my computer, investigating about traveling, with my ex boyfriend cooking around, and it just makes me so sad that these memories are inside this beautiful songs. I miss him and I love him, and I wish everything would have been different but I know i deserve better. I'm sad now, creating new memories in a new space with this.
Exactly a year ago you helped me get through my thesis! On the last night before the deadline I pulled an all-nighter and had this going the entire night until I typed the very last dot on my thesis' final sentence. THANK YOU!
I may only be 26 but have a deep love for Old time radio shows, oldies, etc. and sitting in my back room with my coffee and cats hearing this first thing in the morning just hits right
the holocaust, world war 2, Japanese internment camps, Great Depression, segregationism--- they had their share of troubles. I think it's important to look at every era and appreciate the good we have. because there will be a different kind of bad in every time period.
@@CynicalDuchess The usual 'life was good back then', followed by your comment about the mass atrocities during that period is... really sort of funny! We often look back at the 'good times', yet these are the good times as well, if we can look at them the right way.
@@zain4019 Compared to other times we live in the best time, with the most equality and best health care standards since human existence. The people in the 1940s would have wished to have the same medical options, black people would have wished to have the same rights as today and women would have wished to have so many lifestyle choices. And jews would have had a few wishes too... People over-romanticize the past SO hard.
Id honestly love another dreamy sleepy train version... something about being drifted away on a train while rain falls and oldies plays is just the best.
My dad was born in 1945 and my mom was born in 1950, and they are still in love despite being over 70. They both love all three of their kids, including me, and this video would be a nice way for my parents to wind down after a long day of gardening. ;)
They really resemble my grandparents. My grandparents lived on a college campus following my grandfather's service in the second world war. He attended college right after the war. My grandmother was a nurse who had just graduated from nursing school. My mother was born in 1948! She was too little to remember the veterans campus housing. My grandfather was still in school when my mom was born. He graduated in 1949 then immediately got a job. I have a picture of my grandparents holding my mother (a baby). They are standing on the campus. Love this video.
Man I swear. That tree. That scene is right from my university on the quad. Great themed vibe playlists whoever you are. Thanks. Brings back a time and vibe so needed.
Same. I’ve always loved old music, I was raised on it because of my dad loving it. It’s been playing for the last 8 hours now, I fell asleep to it and now I’m listening while getting ready for school very early in the morning.
Even as a 90s baby, I always imagine how amazing life was back then… everything seemed so simple, but fulfilling. Ugh…we need to create timeframe simulation parks lol…I’d pay to experience this❤
Finding the sentiment despite the roughness, kinda beautiful if you think about it. The sound itself is doing the same thing. Finding the beauty of era despite the roughness.
Actually only really the first half of the 40's were rough. After the war, those who survived came home to wives and families or came home and got married and got to starting families right away. The surge of vets coming home as well as the victory of the war gave a boost to the economy and times were fairly good.
This video brings tears to my eyes. When I was a university student, the pandemic was in full swing. I tried my hardest to date, but no one gave me the chance. All I could do was make music on my saxophone and my clarinet, much like what is heard here. I will be 26 this Thanksgiving Eve, and am doing okay on my own. But I wish I could've lived during that time period. I'd have most likely found love sooner.