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Louis Armstrong: Rhapsody in Black and Blue (1932) | Early Music Video Starring Satchmo 

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Rhapsody in Black and Blue is a short ten-minute film that was created and released in 1932, starring Sidney Easton and Fanny Belle DeKnight. It is an early example of a "music video", showcasing the tunes I’ll Be Glad When You Are Dead You Rascal You and Shine, sung and played by well-known jazz artist Louis Armstrong. The film was directed by Aubrey Scotto and the screenplay written by Phil Cohan.
The racism in this film was appalling and offensive to Black America but as stated by Krin Gabbard,
“Joe Glaser [Armstrong’s trusted manager] seized any opportunity to find work for Armstrong, and if Glaser made no effort to ask if the movies were good for the Negro people, neither did Armstrong”.
In the book Jammin’ at the Margins, Krin Gabbard quotes Miles Davis saying in his autobiography,
"...some of the images of black people that I would fight against all through my career. I loved Satchmo, but I couldn’t stand all that grinning he did”.
Phil Cohan tried to portray Armstrong's role in the film as degrading, but instead Louis decided to embrace his role, and he played his trumpet and sang just as he would any other night with power and authority owning every word he sang. - wikipedia
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@edwinphillips2298
@edwinphillips2298 3 года назад
Back in July of 1971 I was given tickets for the Blossom Music Center, just outside of Cleveland Ohio, to see Ella Fitzgerald. I fully expected the event to be canceled because “Louis” had just died and the funeral was the next day. But no, the show must go on! Ella sang for about twenty minutes and then left the stage, not to return! The packed house started to applaud and would not leave, just kept applauding, until Ella came back out! She then shook hands with everyone there, with a waterfall of tears streaming down her face. She then sang Louis Armstrong songs, way past curfew for Blossom. It was one of the saddest and most cherished moments of my 80 year life, and one that will never be forgotten by anyone there!
@martintanksley3561
@martintanksley3561 3 года назад
Put HER and Billie Holiday (with the GOAT in between) and you the 3 greatest jazz singers of all time......
@treywest268
@treywest268 3 года назад
So touching and so beautiful! They were both truly great!!! So sad that so many don't have any knowledge of them now.
@darthdonkulous1810
@darthdonkulous1810 2 года назад
That sounds like it would have been genuinely wonderful. Lucky man!
@ceejaf1
@ceejaf1 6 месяцев назад
Incredible. Thank you for sharing this ~ I love asking my grandmother about growing up and this reminds me of her stories of her sister hitching a ride to California with Sam Cooke. She’s 89 years old. ❤
@davewallace8219
@davewallace8219 5 месяцев назад
Man...I wish iddah been there...
@TheHeater90
@TheHeater90 2 года назад
"Louis Armstrong was the greatest. There's no way you can get around that fact, I don't care how you try." - Cab Calloway
@krabkrabby
@krabkrabby Год назад
What an incredible talented man! 30s had great artists!! 👏👏👏 It's impressive!
@JimPigProductions
@JimPigProductions 2 года назад
So glad this film exists, it’s a masterpiece !
@JohnNdiritu-rx9dr
@JohnNdiritu-rx9dr 15 дней назад
I don't adastd you 👁️👁️🇰🇪🖤👀🐒🦥🦧🐌🦕
@dingolaystar3873
@dingolaystar3873 4 года назад
I visited Congo Square this past April. I stood at Louis Armstrong's statue and at the Congo Square sculptiure and had a spiritual moment. I just got full and had to give God the praise. I had a vision of the streams of American music coming up out of the Delta, starting with the Spirituals and then the Blues and continuing in NOLA with the Jazz , then on to Mississippi with Rock and Roll, and the rest. All music created by our mighty people--Africans in America. Thanks for posting!
3 месяца назад
Is there still something for jazz fans in the Congo Square?
@howardadamsky2417
@howardadamsky2417 2 года назад
Far beyond talent. Something else. From about 4:40 on, he does some amazing things with his horn.
2 года назад
Oh my god. That was beautiful. I'd love to see more. So sad that they didn't produce that many of these shorts back then :( these artists deserved so many more film appearances
@jimiray1969.
@jimiray1969. Год назад
In 1980, when I was 10 and started playing trumpet this soundtrack was on an album called Louis Armstrong in the 30's. I almost wore that record out. I trained my ear to this, learned every note, and worked on my tone and high notes to this. My lead solos in jazz band were all some form of this song and did well. Then I heard Hendrix 2 years later and that was that🤣
@koitorob
@koitorob 3 года назад
I don't think i've ever seen him look so young!
@mabel8179
@mabel8179 3 года назад
He looked rather buff and handsome!
@sandramorris420
@sandramorris420 4 года назад
Louis Daniel”$atchmo”Armstrong (Pops) Ttumpet and Cornet player grew up in my hometown, New Orleans, Louisiana.I enjoy listening to his music!!!!
@martintanksley3561
@martintanksley3561 3 года назад
he's the GOAT!
@liljohnreplogle
@liljohnreplogle 3 года назад
Thank you for posting in such great quality!!! Louis Armstrong is the master of music and trumpet! 😎😊🏆🥇🎺 Thank you!
@saltydawg7078
@saltydawg7078 4 года назад
Many thanks for sharing this gem!
@nickeyparadise1
@nickeyparadise1 2 года назад
He loved to end phrases with a major 6th
@jimmyyu2184
@jimmyyu2184 4 года назад
I'd recognize that big smile anywhere!! Bless you, thank you for your contributions and may your music live forever.
@mabel8179
@mabel8179 3 года назад
The line about his wife and calling the "hot" man a dog was so funny! I love Louis' sense of humour and his laugh.
@tamaraharris937
@tamaraharris937 2 года назад
Louis Armstrong was so talented! I love his music.
@bradstewart7007
@bradstewart7007 4 года назад
The man literally invented swing, the biggest contribution to music of the century.
@martintanksley3561
@martintanksley3561 3 года назад
Even BEFORE Benny Goodman: the GOAT proabably did it AFTER being released from the Wiaf's in 1914....THE REAL king of swing!!!!
@travis5732
@travis5732 2 года назад
He and Charlie Parker practically made the jazz, jazz.
@RobertSaxy
@RobertSaxy Год назад
Guys he was the worlds first pop star this music was the pop of the day
@aarondigby5054
@aarondigby5054 3 месяца назад
​@@RobertSaxy...we know, I did my graduation thesis on Jazz, the only original American musical art form.
@savaughiefrench9901
@savaughiefrench9901 4 года назад
Wow. This just made my day.
@sakanafish3734
@sakanafish3734 3 года назад
It’s platinum! Good clean fun!
2 года назад
Same
@mochawitch
@mochawitch 4 года назад
I *love* Pops! He was amazing - despite the fact that whomever made this film was attempting to portray Black people in such a dismal light, his artistry and winning personality shine through ! Thank you soooo much for this👌🏾❤❤😍
@racyo8755
@racyo8755 4 года назад
mochawitch I thought the same thing about the direction. But the music is awesome
@mochawitch
@mochawitch 4 года назад
@@racyo8755 oh yes the music... he was a genius❤❤❤
@parker1251
@parker1251 3 года назад
Can I get your opinion on something? I'm a music teacher at a school in China. Do I show the students this video? It's the best music by the master musician logos Armstrong and his top-flight musicians. But they're portrayed as savages. To show or not to show.
@sakanafish3734
@sakanafish3734 3 года назад
It’s called slap stick comedy! If you want to argue that then blame the artists who wrote this song-who was black. Or better yet blame the artist who are performing the song-also black! If you’re trying to make it about race, then don’t. The biggest form of comedy back then was slap stick-pain-and the body-making funny faces or being silly. Why do liberals always try to ruin EVERYTHING? This video is gold and clean fun! I’m so glad most Whites and Mexicans and Asians are like you-always looking for ways to get offended about their race. You don’t see Whites saying that the maker of The 3 Stooges is trying to portay Whites in a dismal way-or Charlie Chaplain was trying to portray Whites in a dismal way. Get over your stupid paranoia and enjoy the damn film. The makers, actors, and staff of this short film were just trying to share Jazz and make people laugh. Get over yourself, because I am 100% sure if you found out they decided to make this a movie about a Mexican or White couple instead of a Black one then you’d be ready to Black Block Holly Wood and scream, “Now! Why didn’t they have more black people in these movies!? Always screwing my people over!”
@martintanksley3561
@martintanksley3561 3 года назад
@@mochawitch of course...he's the GOAT....
@JannetteRoadsStevens
@JannetteRoadsStevens 5 месяцев назад
Louis beautiful arms when he was young...wow..
@sakanafish3734
@sakanafish3734 3 года назад
Great post! Thanks for this upload! I come back to find this video every now and again, but it wasn’t easy finding a good and full version if this film!
@caponetone5685
@caponetone5685 4 года назад
Louis Armstrong was born in raised in Jane Alley. Which is now the Police Headquarters & Orleans Parish Prison. New Orleans Louisiana. My hometown. Satchmo a musical Legend.
@65ANDRE
@65ANDRE 4 года назад
He and President Barrack Obama she the same birthday August 4.
@louise_rose
@louise_rose 3 года назад
"He was born on the location of what is now the Town Jail" - oh the irony! :) But the man's a legend of course. :)
@martintanksley3561
@martintanksley3561 3 года назад
@@65ANDRE He might been born EARLIER (found out MY grandfather was OLDER: Black birth records was INACCURATE back then): doesn't matter: he's The GOAT.....
@michealridenoour5320
@michealridenoour5320 4 года назад
Thank you reelblack, I've only ever seen bits and pieces of this film. Seeing it all together it finally makes sense! Thanks for the great work and effort to preserve history! Much appreciated!
@arpad9
@arpad9 3 года назад
I always thought the grinning was demeaning but this video, in his case, changed my mind. I think he owns and expresses his joy for life, in spite of all of the awful racial dynamics.
@Sergej_Dudov
@Sergej_Dudov 2 года назад
Луи такой позитивный - сердце радуется, когда смотришь.
@JamelShelton
@JamelShelton 5 месяцев назад
Louis is one of my all time favorites 💯‼️
@windycitykitty
@windycitykitty 4 месяца назад
How is it that I never noticed that Louis Prima's vocal style was based so much on Louis Armstrong - - Your Rascal You illustrates this. Thanks for the great upload.
@rosalindhampton24
@rosalindhampton24 4 года назад
🕊️⚜️🎺RIP LOUIS ARMSTRONG🎺⚜️🕊️
@ginabonina6427
@ginabonina6427 Год назад
I would love to see this colorized - what a fantastic set with the bubbles!
@mabel8179
@mabel8179 3 года назад
I wanna be in jazz mania with glittery bubbles and the great King Louis playing the trumpet!
@sandramorris420
@sandramorris420 4 года назад
Typo,meant to say one of the best trumpet players and entertainers among others,Louis Daniel(Satchmo) Pops Armstrong!!!
@gailjackson8187
@gailjackson8187 4 года назад
Hi Mike.! Thank You 🤗
@vivianlang5269
@vivianlang5269 4 года назад
GREAT💕💯
@user-lh3ur1if7r
@user-lh3ur1if7r 3 года назад
You were a perfect singer 😍
@patmauney5728
@patmauney5728 4 года назад
The ONE and ONLY...There will NEVER be another
@canadianinvestor7127
@canadianinvestor7127 3 года назад
Satchmo sounded like a damn maniac in this but still amazing. Talent like that literally doesn't exist anymore
@martintanksley3561
@martintanksley3561 3 года назад
Digged how he pointed his middle finger in the beginning of 'Shine", knowing he hated doing this, but made this a unforgettable short video....
@soilmanted
@soilmanted 2 года назад
Not sure what you mean. Not sure what SatcheMo said, either, "something something _me"_ and he pointed his middle finger at his chest on the word _me._ Why would he hate doing that, and how did doing that make this an unforgettable short video? I agree it was an unforgettable video. Clever, full of wit, and fun, and SactheMo's trumpet playing was absolutely out of this world. It was something from "beyond," or beyond beyond, as was the whole video.
@AozoraUltra2006
@AozoraUltra2006 4 года назад
Louis would have killed in hip hop
@gtripmusic2906
@gtripmusic2906 4 года назад
Especially with those vocal growls
@SDyal
@SDyal 3 года назад
Can I get a lot more of Mr Armstrong he is the best thank you
@kevinnorman2937
@kevinnorman2937 2 года назад
Nice to see Fannie Belle de Night playing the wife (You can't mistake THAT VOICE). She also appeared in 1929 M-G-M Hallelujah. (1st All Negro Talkie for M-G-M).
@KymelieLeonard-wb6bw
@KymelieLeonard-wb6bw 9 месяцев назад
Love thesee
@aarondigby7144
@aarondigby7144 4 года назад
The good ol days when you just roasted peanuts and spin records on the phonograph, no tv just radios i remember the last vestiges of this bygone era, i remember when the tv brought the visuals
@Tunainthebrine79
@Tunainthebrine79 4 года назад
More talent in his finger.....
@mspelleri
@mspelleri 3 года назад
That was very interesting. The "drum major" costume of the king is similar to the costuming of heaven and hell characters from Cabin in the Sky. I wonder if those clothes have any cultural meaning from the era?
@livefromplanetearth
@livefromplanetearth 2 года назад
🙏🏾
@jimmyshrimbe9361
@jimmyshrimbe9361 4 года назад
Wow! What a talented man. You bought my wife a coca cola so you could play on her vajola?
@reelblack
@reelblack 4 года назад
“Victrola” but yes. The innuendo is clear.
@joypopoola6115
@joypopoola6115 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Heat3YT2
@Heat3YT2 3 года назад
Vajola...hahaha. 🤣 victrola is an old school record player. But he meant what you were thinking.
@johnsolis7631
@johnsolis7631 3 года назад
The greatest that ever was.
@sherrynoel1
@sherrynoel1 4 года назад
Cool great satchamo
@skaterm100
@skaterm100 11 месяцев назад
🤩🤩
@vdjalimusic
@vdjalimusic 3 года назад
Great Shot Film (like by M.J.)!!!
@heathertea2704
@heathertea2704 4 года назад
Their acting CHOPS shewn through THIS DISASTER SCRIPT.
@SchizoMelody
@SchizoMelody Год назад
"You bought my wife a Coca-Cola so you could play on her Victrola!"
@Sneakycat1971
@Sneakycat1971 4 года назад
Back in the day of less distraction when musicians had nothing better to do than perfect their craft. In my opinion , while there were still many great musicians in the 70's this is the decade where the decline in talent and originality began.
@BRAVENEWORDERFILMS
@BRAVENEWORDERFILMS 4 года назад
Agree. 1000 percent. Today's music is horrible with terrible lyrical composition and with total lack of originality. Ever notice how much is literally "inspired" from older songs? The Industry Plant is also a common occurrence now but nobody cares anymore...😑
@dman221
@dman221 4 года назад
Jock James : What the 70’s...more like the late 90’s where the decline started. We had Great Group R & B Groups and well as Jazz, and Soul Music.
@SliceySlicer
@SliceySlicer 3 года назад
Minecraft?
2 года назад
You still can find good artists from the 70s on, they're just not on the mainstream
@0000song0000
@0000song0000 Год назад
@ You're totally right. As a musician, I have come to notice that 80% or more of people see music as they see "chairs" or "tables", as something they use but they dont give much thought about. And the industry turned into an "Ikea" just producing and selling AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, not really caring about musical language.... So why produce records with actual musicians who try to perfect their craft, with decades of study and experience, when you can have one person with a MIDI roll and VSTs "create" something diatonic in less than an hour, and that will sell / get played billions of times by that 80%+ that use music as they use toilet paper. 🤷🏻
@2dasimmons
@2dasimmons 4 года назад
I hope Reelblack will post the HELLZAPOPPIN SWING DANCE SCENE WITH SLIM AND SLAM STEWART. This is best lindy hop/swing dance scene EVER. Rex Stewart from Duke Ellington's orchestra and some other fine musicians as well as dancers make this a great scene from movie Hellzapoppin a white movie but this one scene of Swing Dancing is ALL BLACK😍
@reelblack
@reelblack 4 года назад
Will try. I need Charles to do a mini lecture so we can try to argue fair use. I know other channels have posted it, but Comcast/NBC tends to block their footage rather than demonitize. Hellzapopin was a Universal release.
@2dasimmons
@2dasimmons 4 года назад
@@reelblack Thanks for your response.Yah/God bless you all😍 Keep up the great work. Btw iconic pioneer and trumpet virtuoso Louis Armstring knew he was Hebrew and talked about it a lot but was harshly advised by entertainment industry not to😞 Some folk resent TRUTH😔 Shalom Reelblack😍
@wjsjallday
@wjsjallday 4 года назад
What made his voice so raspy at a young age?
@mrkjsmooth16
@mrkjsmooth16 4 года назад
D L S cigarettes
@stratmanjoe
@stratmanjoe 4 года назад
Cigs and whisky.... Rest In Peace, Satchmoe.....!
@TheHeater90
@TheHeater90 3 года назад
His voice isn't really raspy, it's more gravelly. And in his case, it isn't from smoking, it was just his natural voice. It was just as gravelly when he first started putting his voice on record at age 24. He's still only 31 here.
@martintanksley3561
@martintanksley3561 3 года назад
He had some growths/infection in his throat from as a young teen
@hughbeattie1115
@hughbeattie1115 3 года назад
life
@albertopollaro8374
@albertopollaro8374 3 года назад
Grande!
@joshuahandfinger9154
@joshuahandfinger9154 3 года назад
Genius
@ApplyUrBrain
@ApplyUrBrain 3 года назад
OMG!
@arthurkyriazis
@arthurkyriazis 3 года назад
The incredible talent soars over the somewhat racist context. These guys cook.
@JomoDaMusicMan
@JomoDaMusicMan 4 года назад
New Orleans with Satchmo, Fats Domino, and King Solomon Burke and the their queen Irma Thomas
@criscoli2868
@criscoli2868 3 года назад
@charlesc.b2435
@charlesc.b2435 4 года назад
THE MINSTREL SHOW....I can't believe my people were subjected to this BS, the most talented people in the world had to buckdance to display there GIFTS!!
@aarondigby7144
@aarondigby7144 4 года назад
This all happened during the Harlem RENAISSANCE ,the most iconic cultural music transformation in US history, and you call it buck dancing ,,this is some of the greatest to ever do it, the musicians, the band playing this is without a doubt THE BEST
@martintanksley3561
@martintanksley3561 3 года назад
just like the MANY videos I see today on MTV as well.....
@Heat3YT2
@Heat3YT2 3 года назад
So much positivity in this short film and that is all you take out? Music. Comedy. Legendary performers. Aside from the “african tribe” inspired leopard skin outfits in the dream sequence, there is very little to be offended at in this film. Imagine it being the height of the Great Depression. Having no job. Your wife nagging you about the little bit of enjoyment you get out of music. She conks you on the head and sends you to never never land where you dream you are a king and your favorite artist performa for you. Anyone of that time and of today should be able to relate to it.
@JannetteRoadsStevens
@JannetteRoadsStevens 5 месяцев назад
haha i still do this in my kitchen , by myself...hahaha im 63..
@SchizoMelody
@SchizoMelody Год назад
Is this available on Paramount+?
@user-lh3ur1if7r
@user-lh3ur1if7r 3 года назад
זה מושלם 😆😍
@jgrm4443
@jgrm4443 4 года назад
What was that? I almost didn't recognize my main man "Satchmo".
@paulgeorge7347
@paulgeorge7347 Год назад
is the guitarist playing a resonator tenor guitar?
@JamelShelton
@JamelShelton 2 года назад
🗣 POPS 💯‼️
@nolaboyteroylee9794
@nolaboyteroylee9794 4 года назад
#SatchmoOfTheGhetto🚬😁🎺🎶🎭🌎
@chriscaswell1212
@chriscaswell1212 Год назад
They were all stoned out of their damn minds lol ;)
@betsykorbinyr330
@betsykorbinyr330 11 месяцев назад
He was magnificent. I am sad that he had to deal with the subtle and overt racism of this film. Just to be able to have a chance to get filmed.
@gingerbaker4390
@gingerbaker4390 3 года назад
Louis Armstrong got his first break playing in mafia owned nightspots. They didn't discriminate, They just liked to be entertained. Through their connections in the entertainment industry he went onto to become famous. .
@user-lh3ur1if7r
@user-lh3ur1if7r 3 года назад
انت كويس. 😍
@larrygod7616
@larrygod7616 4 года назад
La vie en rose.
@aarondigby7144
@aarondigby7144 4 года назад
Victrola record player
@EuSeiT
@EuSeiT 3 года назад
He looked so much like Cuba Goodwin Jr.!
@bridgetgregory3876
@bridgetgregory3876 3 года назад
He looks so much like Tracy Morgan as well.
@thompsonandrade5839
@thompsonandrade5839 3 года назад
04:38 lol lol lol lol
@katyarnold6757
@katyarnold6757 4 года назад
A ear for music and mouth for porkchop LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You better get a desire for work. Isn't that the truth. This movie is so funny!! especially the first man wife that hit him with a mop that was funny!!!
@Atl8720
@Atl8720 2 года назад
33
@trosclairerich7529
@trosclairerich7529 2 года назад
a husbaand that raher liste to jazz and drumon pots and pans than mop the floor and is whackedover the head with a mop by his wife he falls in to a dream which is the king of jazzmania... the movie was made to ease the mind of the people during the great depression in 1932.. LOUIS ARMSTRING WAS IN HIS LATE 20,S WHEN HE APPEAR IN THIS MOVIE
@aarondigby7144
@aarondigby7144 4 года назад
Coca cola was a nickel, victrola record players
@goldraceformerlyknownasbla474
@goldraceformerlyknownasbla474 4 года назад
Our new and innovative race is now active, Gold Race formally known as black people. Control your thoughts. Nothing can be said or done to change what is about to happen. Great vibes family peace.
@docantic1527
@docantic1527 Год назад
This film is a wonderful example of the talent of Louis Armstrong. But why judge this film and these wonderful artists with today's criteria? This film was made by black people, with black artists, for a predominantly black audience. It was a "Race Moovie". It was only screened in black-only movie theaters. To make a film like this today would be deeply racist. At that time he was not.
@martintanksley3561
@martintanksley3561 3 года назад
Storyline is pure B.S, and that is NOT Louis acting who is being belittled by his wife (she played on that 1929 film Hallejuah)...Louis had star quality that wasn't limited to the records
@stairway-steeltalkironresp7595
@stairway-steeltalkironresp7595 4 года назад
When we wuz Kangs!! and great musicians! : )
@hughbeattie1115
@hughbeattie1115 3 года назад
& a nose for pork chops.....
@stratmanjoe
@stratmanjoe 4 года назад
I see Pops for his greatness, not for the color of his skin. Why does the “race card” have to be played ? That has nothing to do with this talented giant of a man. He was a legend then and still is now. Rest In Peace Satch!
@afrotrooptv
@afrotrooptv 3 года назад
IT WOULD BE REMARKABLE IF YOU DID NOT ACTUALLY BELIEVE ALL THAT KKK RHETORIC YOU SPOUT.
@KelzKelz
@KelzKelz 2 года назад
Wtf is a race card?
@stratmanjoe
@stratmanjoe 2 года назад
@@KelzKelz you’ll figure it out……..lol ✌🏻😎
@lukedavidknowles9946
@lukedavidknowles9946 Год назад
This racism seems ironic to me.
@jongilbert5327
@jongilbert5327 4 месяца назад
I thought I was the only to notice
@noneyabuiznezz
@noneyabuiznezz 10 месяцев назад
Thrash metal of the 30s
@kevinnorman2937
@kevinnorman2937 2 года назад
Although thiis film is racist today's generations is too P.C Ethnic humor wad very popular during this time. All races was depicted (unless you was Free, White & 21) in a negative light. IT WAS WRONG THEN AND IT WRONG NOW!! BUT in order to appear in movies that is what studios offers because of the Production Codes. plus Studios had to worry about Southern States who doesn't support integration with other races. These movies sometimes wasn't EVEN SHOWN. SO to the younger generation look at this with different eyes because times was different.
@trailhitter818
@trailhitter818 3 года назад
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