Now this is real music! Music like this starts your day pefectly together with your morning buttered toast, coffee, a slice of fruit, sun shining through a partial window with white curtains, my dog sitting next to my breakfast table taking little niblets of toast, 70 degree morning!! Heaven!
THANK YOU, WAY WAY BACK WHEN YOU ARE IN YOUR 90s . SO MANY MEMORIES TO REMEMBER MAKES MY OLD WORN OUT HEART THROB WITH SO MUCH TO REMEMBER FRIENDS, LOVED ONES, ALL GONE, MY POOR HEART ACHES. THANK YOU AGAIN.
Oh my God, I have just found your channel... I always get ready in the morning with Al Bowlly, Grappelli, Django, Coltrane, Brubeck...But this: WOW! Im 39, how is possible this music brings me memories???Thank you very much. World is a better place with music like this.
I'm laughing at your comment - I'm 43 and feel the exact same way. I think I spent a lot of my childhood watching old movies on the telly - I love this music and it makes me feel so nostalgic... So bizarre!! Whenever anyone visits me at home, I always have old 1930s and 1940s music playing. My friends and family tease me a little - but they love it as well!
Laura L haha I'm the same! 33 here and I sometimes sing the lyrics of songs I've never heard before. This music brings great comfort to me. I only discovered this channel about a week ago. Loving it 😊
When these bands and musicians were playing like this, I bet they never realised that people would be listening and enjoying what they did almost a century later. I know, millions of people have said the same thing but I've just thought the thought.
Rightin the middle of 2020 pandemic, shut in I found this channel. The memories of my parents, brothers & sister just started to flood my mind. Parents born in 20's we kids in the 50's. We use to pass this stuff on.😊
Yeah my grandfather was also there at that time meanwhile I am from india my great grandfather gone through us and europe to his friends farm where they used to listen this I have their video
It`s so strange that the 1930s had the Depression going on! But the Music for the most part was Elegant, Sophisticated, Glamorous, Romantic and BEAUTIFUL! Benny Carter` "Nightfall" being a Perfect example! And there were LOT`S Of Fun Songs as well! Want Sad Songs! The 1920s and 1930s would Give tunes with tears! I Love the AWESOME Sophistication of the very Beautiful Greta Keller! Romantic Hildegard, And all of the other Beautiful Artist of the ERA! Thank You for posting these!
Its funny that hard times create uplifting whilst in modern times, while there are issues things are an order of magnitude more materially comfortable for the average person and our music has flipped on its head in terms of the mainstream. What made me think of this was listening to Dean Martin sing Buddy Could you Spare a dime. Its excellent. Look it up if you feel like it! :)
@@oliverbender3764 Thanks for that, much appreciated :-) Now mostly available as downloads via CDBaby /store.cdbaby.com/Artist/PastPerfectVintageMusic .... and quite soon to be available from our own website when our re-design is launced www.pastperfect.com/
I discovered music age 2, I got Jazz and the blues from dad, country and Rock and roll from mum, everything from school. Granny and nanny 20ies and 30ies, the war years too. Love music. Can't live without it. Thank you so much for it. Music? I have one regret: I can't sing and cannot play musical instruments like the people who were here on earth to let me discover our musical heritage. Well I guess I can't have it all
I enjoy every minute of this excellent music that reminds me of my childhood when I could not stop watching movies with fred astaire and ginger rogers dancing together. Thank you very much. And as 'spaceman 3' has already said 'now I have a new favorite youtube channel. Never remove these videos' PLEASE
just want to say I have spent the last four hours happily listening to your music, dancing round the kitchen table, singing to it, thank you. please don't delete anything. now I have to learn how to subscribe
heyaaah, Rob 🙋 I'm also a passionate fan of Poirot and Miss Fisher enjoying the whole ambiente and setting of cars, music, fashion, architecture is UNCOMPARABLE PLEASING 😍
this music probably triggered past lives memories, for those who feel comfort in some way or feel like they've heard it before but haven't . so fun!! I love it!
Music like this is priceless. Lets never forget the wonderful artists who went through the bad times to give the world such wonderful music. God bless them all.
I love these songs so very much!!!! Thank you for sharing....listening to them allows me to really feel connected to my mother who was born in 1929 so was only a mere child during this time period and also I can imagine my Grandmother as a young mother... 💙💙💙👏👏📻📻📻🎙🎙🌠🌠🌠👏👏👏
I have been looking for something like this I can play all the time. My family always has some sort of music playing, and this one is definitely something we could use beautifully to play when we have company or are just feeling like something lovely. Thank you for this, and the other wonderful albums you've put together.
Marlene is not a singer in the traditional sense, but she takes me in with her sultry, mysterious allure that finds me more engrossed in her numbers with every smoky, enticing lyric.
They were only vague memories that I heard of from my Father, but now they are here to see and listen to . Thank you for this reintroduction to this amazing music.
I am a 55 year old father sitting in parlor trying to read the Saturday Evening Post while my daughter is listening to this drivel on that new radio in the arboretum and I have a good mind to turn it off!
I work on a computer all day, and this is the absolute best music for working. Thank you! (Also, I am getting a degree in history and love to listen to vintage music while doing my homework).
It’s 7pm, it’s snowing outside, the fireplace is crackling and I am transported back to Chicago in the ‘20s. My wife and I are young again dancing, laughing. The house is filled with couples laughing, talking and some just holding hands. Can you just feel it?
That's a lovely image. It's not quite Chicago, but have you seen "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries", set in the late 1920s in Melbourne... the sets are amazing! as well as the costumes- and especially the cast!! or David Suchet's Poirot series... all set in the 1930s... in London and abroad... there's a lot online, not always you tube these days, but just search on google and then go to video, or also there are British tv series subscriptions for just a few dollars a month.
I collected records all through High School and I had over 1100 in 59. Due to being in service i could not keep them, but I had records back to 1903. To me the music from th 29-30-40-and some of the 50 just seem to fit the dictionary as a pleasing sound. I would rather listen to good music and read a book than watch most TV.
Have a listen to our 1920s album The Charleston too - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9XmjmNxSCNs.html - I think you'll enjoy it! Many thanks for listening.
The Charleston was still in the standard ballroom repertoire (at least in the UK) well into the 60s. I am 71 and dianced it in my teens ..as well as other (unfortunately) defunct dances. The Valeta, The Military two-step etc.
OMG I just discovered this. Thank you so much. This is my life's sound track. So many memories. From my theatre days, Noel Coward and so many others. Friends now gone-- sitting in a sidewalk café in Paris many years ago... and I am not old enough to have lived the 30's. Does not matter. Its the spirit.
Music is so incredibly emotive. Sometimes I can hardly bear to listen because it brings such strong memories. Soothing for the soul, yet upsetting for the loss of 'those days'. Thanks for listening.
vintage music impact my mood and ideas so much. it's fun and i have a sense playful and experimental here! it driven me to make different approach to think and make me think more open to all posibilities/approach/ etc....and i realized i dont put so much pressure on me hahaha
That is what I call music .no electronic Baloney.real man made Music .I was born in the 60's Beatles where around then I love them too but who does not love a good Fred Astaire Movie.