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I totally want to see a group of college-age native eskimos -- or in their native language, Inuits -- sing and act out this song wearing traditional dress. It would be hilarious!
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sober - addictive - stoned ZOMG either way this tune is :O
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people should keep old school jazz alive
that way the people of today could love music without curse words
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Ich bin begeistert, was muß das wohl für eine interessante Zeit gewesen sein, in der diese herrlich ausgelassenen Aufnahmen entstanden sind. Toll auch, daß sich sogar die technische Qualität (auch über You Tube) bei vielen dieser historischen Aufnahmen selbst heute noch sehen lassen kann! Leider sind all diese Herrlichkeiten, auch als Reproduktionen aus den heutigen Medien fast völlig verschwunden. Schön, daß es You Tube gibt!
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I did not know. It had to be a real revolution. Hundred of years women never cut their hair and suddenly everything changes. Very interesting information. Thanks Grzegorz!
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Yes and I 'm playing the same banjo as the man on the first picture. Glad I was not in the zoo when they shoot the foto with the icebear. Very dangereous. I enjoy always when the verse is played. Nowadays the verse is not played in general.
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I knew of this song, but never heard this charming early version before. Thanks so much.
Woow I love all Harry Reser's. The images are superb, when the world started to be "modern"! Congratulations Grzegorz!
Masquerade03 2 years ago
Hi, do you know the 'bob" haircut (a la garconne) was the Polish hairdresser's invention? His name was Antoine (Cierplikowski) and as teenage boy he went to Paris from his home town of Sieradz, in Wielkopolska region. He became the most fashionable hairdresser of Left Bank and Faubourg as early as in 1910s. thru Roaring 20s and 30s He was "the one who set women free from their hair". He was a prophet - he cut women's hair short almost ten years before Coco Chanel cut their dresses
240252 2 years ago
Wonderful as ten scoops of ice cream (lody--my first Polish word!) on a hot summer (or cold winter) day.
barbcard 2 years ago
Hi B., today is another morning when you don't know if we have a summer or a wintrer in Poland nowadays. Almost ten people killed by the crazy storms on a night before ... somethinhg like this never happened in this part of Europe. So, the lody dessert will be, probably, more appropriate in December, when on the contrary, the winter heatwaves will be killing us
240252 2 years ago
A great version. Thanks Hein
heinbanjo12 2 years ago
Hi Hein, I agree... Reser's bajo beat and the smell of a bruch coffee, on a Saturday noon... What can be better than that?
240252 2 years ago