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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2008

Scene from "42nd" St choreographed by Busby Berkeley.

Music by The Kinks, from "Arthur -- Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire"

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  • What relevance does this music have to this clip? Nothing. It just spoils the clip.

  • AGREED! I was looking for the original, unaltered footage and happened onto this. I believe YouTube has removed the orginal production number, so this is the only remaining version of this fantastic clip. The Kink have their own merit, just not here. BTW: The "Blonde" is the infamous TOBY WING!

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  • @fiftiesflashback1953 I see. I was reading up on her and couldn't find any scandals and since she married and moved away from Hollywood in the thirties and went into real estate she seems to have had a normal, long, and happy life. She had the sweetest face, I was glad to know that she hadn't died of a drug overdose or murder/suicide.

  • @thebackgroundartiste Infamous in the sense that Paris Hilton is infamous, Zsa Zsa Gabor was infamous, meaning somewhat outrageous with notoriety for their era, not necessarily bad meaning evil or criminal. Famous for being Famous!

  • @fiftiesflashback1953 Why do you say "infamous" ? That usually implies something bad .

  • the kiinks were great. i think the brs. finally hung it up.

  • @jizzumjohnny I disagree. The original music is much worse than this Kinks song.

  • If I'm not mistaken, that's Ginger Rogers...second for the right at 1:48.

  • The song is about a man who is looking back on his early years during the 30's and 40's. His "young and innocent days", when he probably wen to the theater and saw shows similar to 42nd Street. That's the connection between the music and the video. Besides, the lyric "soft white dreams with sugar-coated outsides" describes most 30's musicals perfectly.

  • great vid/ song combo : )

  • no. jizzumjohnny is wrong. it's a good juxtapose. it's beautiful.

  • BRILL THANK YOU SUNSHINE SMILES :)

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