Tuxedo Junction - Glenn Miller
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@bbjornst07 LOL you have got to be kidding me right? The US wanted nothing to do with WWII until Japan bombed thier ass, and didn't join WWI until all the hard work was over. Even after they joined WWII the best strategy they could come up with was to throw all their marines onto the beach and see what happened; just hoping that they would win. The US contributed the least to either of those victories, except for Italy who switched sides halfway through. Stop being such a closed minded patriot.
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I don't know where you got this transfer from, but I can assure you that the original recording didn't have all this echo chamber on it.
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@bbjornst07 wow dude thats really ignorant. WWI wasn't about world domination. dumbass.
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@bbjornst07 China's already made you a state... they OWN you.
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@Gerd1962 That's right, we stopped you from enslaving Europe twice motherfu**ers! This music makes me think America, fu** yeah! The best day of the 40's was when you people finally came to your senses and realized that we had kicked your butts fair and square. We could use another war against you to jump start our economy again. If Europe's financial system crashes and you invade Poland again, I would not object. Maybe this time we can make part of your nation a 51st state for the USA!
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i when to a old folk home to visit my 86 aunt. i had a copy of glen millers greatest hits with me and when we ate dinner there i poped the CD in with permission and i watch the older people start talking about the music. "that glen miller!" "wow i havent heard this song in years" other were moving there head with the beat and an old guy said thank you for Turing on the music.
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ein man mit gespür für musik...wir schreiben 2012...hey leute die musik reiß heute noch die leute von den stühlen.....suppi. danke
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@Billyg215 Agreed!!
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3 people MUST be tone deaf. Not to like this kind of music
My grandpa listened to this one time as he rode down the Autobahn in an armoured car just after the war ended, waving the Canadian flag and yelling "We win!" Whenever he plays this, he tells me the story of how he and his friends cruised down the massive line of tanks and other men in Germany, and how they made it through it all.
Litterboxer529 10 months ago 37
If you want to listen to songs composed by Glenn Miller, here are suggestions found on Youtube: "Moonlight Serenade" is one of the greatest songs of the 20th century. The 1939 Bluebird recording by Glenn Miller is on Youtube. Count Basie recorded the song with vocals by Ella Fitxgerald. "Doin' the Jive" is a dance record from 1938. "Boom Shot" is from the 1942 movie Orchestra Wives. "Dese Dem Dose" is from 1935 with the Dorseys. "Solo Hop" is from 1935. "Room 1411" is from 1928 w/ Benny Goodman.
kingoma61 1 year ago 11