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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

1920's

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  • Anyone know what this song is called?

  • 'Boot to Boot' by Jesse Stone and his Blue Serenaders (1927)

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  • Our grandparents having fun!

  • I SO wish I were around then! Sure there were problems, but Life was good!

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  • @Aaron1912

    on that devilin tune vol 2

  • Bootleg whisky and Honky Tonks. The twenties looked like mad fun to me.

  • Today we have it all as far as entertainment goes and this INCLUDES the past entertainment. Just today I watched Black Sabbath do Black Sabbath the song on Youtube and was blown away. Now I'm going to sit down at my Wurlitzer electronic theater organ from 1964 and play an early 1930's song called 'I Found a Million Dollar Baby'. We live in carefree times now or horrible times now just like then. It's all how you look at it. Sure I've had hardships & probably more than most, but life is too short

  • The only truly happy music of the modern ages was in the 20s. Especially compared to music from the 1970s to now, which tends to be mundane rhythmically and paranoid and self-absorbed lyrically. Unfortunately it keeps getting worse! Thanks to Youtube to show us what we are now missing in our lives...wild abandon and the creative human spirit!

  • i wannna be part of this dance crew the bobbed hair skirts the age itself so LIBERAL ammaziing:)

  • That's my favorite part is 1:31

  • Lot's of people long to live in a by gone era, but be very careful what you wish for!

    The "good ol' days" were not at all good. What seems like carefree and peaceful times was everything but wonderful. People struggled and suffered so much more than they do today. It was still the gilded age.

    People back then didn't know any different. If they could have seen 100 years into the future, they might have all jumped off the Grand Canyon. Life back then was NOT a bowl of cherries!

  • @fredman692 No, the composer's name is Jesse Stone. he later wrote "Shake, rattle and Roll."

  • LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS!!!!

  • @Aaron1912 do you mean joss stone

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