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Part TWO: Transco Transcription: Jackie Taylor and his Orchestra from 1932
Part Two: Jackie Taylor and his Orchestra from "Our Orchestra" Transco, recorded in 1932
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Part ONE: Transco Transcription: Jackie Taylor and his Orchestra from 1932
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Part One: Jackie Taylor and his Orchestra from "Our Orchestra" Transco, recorded in 1932
Limehouse Blues - Will Osborne and his Orchestra - Panachord
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Limehouse Blues - Will Osborne and his Orchestra, recorded by Brunswick in 1931 but not issued in the USA on Melotone. Issued on Panachord 25025. Nice Jazzy Arrangement!
Robbins & Myers Ceiling Fan from 1920s or 1930s
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Fan has original finish, is electrically reversable and needs new bearing.
Startup of Antique Diehl Ceiling Fan
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Startup of Antique Diehl Ceiling Fan
The 1929 Jazz Blimp
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Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra perform a few dance tunes with Ken Murray singing in his first film appearance. Anne Greenway is also present. From 1929
An Adorable Film Starring Janet Gaynor and Henri Garat : Part Four
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This 1933 musical film stars Janet Gaynor and Henri Gerat
An Adorable Film Starring Janet Gaynor and Henri Garat : Part Three
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A 1933 musical film starring Henri Gerat and Janet Gaynor
An Adorable Film Starring Janet Gaynor and Henri Garat : Part Two
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Part two of ten, a musical film from 1933.
An Adorable Film Starring Janet Gaynor and Henri Garat : Part One
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Part One of Ten from 1933 , A rare musical film
Tom Hanlon announces a bevy of 1934 tunes
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From 1934: a bunch of tunes are announced by Tom Hanlon, performed by Gene Austin (with Candy and Coco), Phil Baker and the Downey Sisters, Ruth Etting, the Beale Street Boys, Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra . Edmund Lowe and Gloria Stuart are also in this clip, see if you can spot her. Also Try to spot late 1920s star Alice White, with a bit part as her film career fades.
Ethel Waters Sings: I Ain't Gonna Sin No More
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This 1934 clip features Ethel Waters and the Beale Street Boys singing "I Ain't Gonna Sin No More" Announced by Edmund Lowe. Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra perform in the background.
"Talking To Myself" Performed by Ruth Etting
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Ruth Etting sings this hit from 1934 called "Talking To Myself", accompanied by Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra. Edmund Lowe looks on and announces. Alice White and Victor Moore make a brief appearance at the beginning of the clip as does Gloria Stuart.
Gene Austin sings: Blue Sky Avenue
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This little clip is from 1934 and features Gene Austin singing "Blue Sky Avenue" Also Featuring Edmund Lowe, Marion Byron and Hugh O'Connell
Is he the great lover of Paris ?
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Maurice Chevalier sings this typically French number to a bunch of tourists in this 1933 musical.
What a "Funny Little World" this is
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What a "Funny Little World" this is
South Sea Island Bolero ~ 1934 ~ The Most Bizarre Musical Number Ever Filmed
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South Sea Island Bolero ~ 1934 ~ The Most Bizarre Musical Number Ever Filmed
Lanny Ross sings a romantic tune ~ 1934
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Lanny Ross sings a romantic tune ~ 1934
"Housekeeping For You" and "Band Wagon" ~ Gertrude Lawrence ~ 1929
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"Housekeeping For You" and "Band Wagon" ~ Gertrude Lawrence ~ 1929
If you swat a fly, you will interrupt a torrid love affair ~ A musical interlude from 1930
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If you swat a fly, you will interrupt a torrid love affair ~ A musical interlude from 1930
Peppy "Ten Gallon Hat" dance number from 1930
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Peppy "Ten Gallon Hat" dance number from 1930
😢que de minas,todas muy monas,los que armaban estos shows,la asarosn 3:06
I would love to be able to direct this. I know the idea back then was to get as many girls in them, people on stage as possible, but I certainly would have had those showgirls doing a proper promenade by themselves, not all crowded in I can't really see them and they're so beautiful. Maybe in my next life
Yes, the dancers in the background seem to evoke a German Expressionist Film of that era.
Era bing crosby uno de los 3. Que canta?😢
Great quality...thank you for posting
Beautiful dancing. Not perfect but very soulful.
Marvellous!!
Kid: "Mom, what did Great-Great Grandma do for a living when she was young?" Mom: "Son, she was a chandelier."
great
When recalling great comedy teams in movies, historians overlook Wheeler and Woolsey who was just as popular as The Marx Brothers and Laurel and Hardy in their day. They combined stand up comedy with song & dance very well. And having Dorothy Lee around was a plus. A nice foil to bounce jokes off of as well as giving the one liners. Thanks for the scene from Rio Rita.
i wish i could make out the lyrics of what the singer is singing in the beginning
I`ll bet this was originally in two strip technicolor
A shame that the soundtrack doesn’t at least feature some of the music from the film - Doin the Boom Boom or Look What You Done to Me
This is serious WONDERFUL! What a wonderful version! Will Osborne is truly FANTASTIC!
BOY A LONGER Version of this SWEET Waltz to finish! It reminds me of a old Soap Opera Drama song! I LOVE it!
Have You any idea of the title to the intro song used on these "Our Orchestra" Transco disk? IT GIVES ME CHILLS Whenever I hear it, it's simply HAUNTING! I hear it alot! " number one is Crazy People" - Tell Me While We're Dancing" is SUPERB! I have heard the third song, 9:31, But can't for the life of it think of the title! I HOPE You find a lot more of these to upload! I LOVE them! Thank You immensely for sharing!
Tranco Records are just super WONDERFUL! I LOVE THIS! WOW!
Hi, we have a vey similar fan. Do you consult? We have a polarity issue
Roaring roaring roaring 20s 🙏 Time Machine I’m ready …
Thank you so much for this exquisite radio transcription by the wonderful Jackie Taylor Orchestra. Orchestral arrangements are superb!
I second C. Porter's comment. Obviously Will Osborne has a very recogisable signature style (which might sound similar all the way through to some), but here the vocalist proved most clearly that within the recognisable style he made his own, he did something very different and quite unique in this brilliant, hot version of Limehouse Blues. Fabulous!
His brand of hotness considering he featured basically no brass during these beginning years comes off much differently from what most consider hot jazz. But as a result, you hear something that seems more akin to what you'd expect to hear in the ambient TV & Movie soundtracks made today. Other examples include "Just Think Of Me Sometime" and "Now That You're Gone". The sax, piano, violin, and clarinet solos here are rather different compared to what is already known to exist of his. He usually had his bands solo in a call & response fashion when he let them. His version of "Perhaps" is a great example of this.
@@CPorter You are so right; the absence of brass gives this performance a very special but highly enjoyable sound. Besides, thank you very much for the interesting background information and comparison to other songs performed by Will Osborne!
There was a sequence in Gold Diggers of Nineteen Thirty Three, featuring a male chorus singing My Forgotten Man with Joan Blondell, this clearly reproduced this chorus line of dancers/s, one above the other, depending on which came first, of course. Then decades later Elvis Presley repeated the idea in one of his 50s films, with the sequence, Jailhouse Rock. Did that idea begin with this?
Great number - begs for a splash of colour
Simply divine transcription that is like a Time Machine to early radio of the 1930’s ! Please keep these coming if you have more and thanks again
Been wanting to hear for YEARS what this one sounded like. Thanks for this! I've heard people say in the past that Osborne's music is just the same thing each time, and that it's all boring, etc. This is just another great example in the line of others that show Osborne could be hot when he wanted to. The man got his start right next to Duke Ellington for pity's sake!
Osborne has proven Himself quite a talent indeed! I LOVE Him!
@@roybo1930 Such a mindbogglingly underrated and unrecognized musician
These records aren't in the newer ADB books. I wonder if that will ever have an update supplement?
I wish they would lightly colorize these videos so you can get some definition and see how beautiful those costumes really were. Many years ago I was at a costume supply house and they actually had a couple of costumes from Ziegfeld Follies they supplied a lot of the bead things for the shows. And they were astonishing to look at and even back in the seventies they were very fragile who knows where they are today they may have just been disintegrated. A lot beading on chiffon doesn't make for a long-lasting garment I wish I had a camera taking a picture of them but c'est la vie
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Тут больше шоу. Танцы girls. Это не лебеди, это курицы. Грации в их танце нет. Увы!
Albertina Rasch was a genius so much better than Bolshoi.
What a fantastic dancer in this scene! No one like him! I have all the Wheeler and Woolsey films on dvd and the short Oh Oh Cleopatra too and the soundtrack to Wheeler’s Vitaphone short Small Timers.
What a fantastic dancer in this scene! No one like him! I have all the Wheeler and Woolsey films on dvd and the short Oh Oh Cleopatra too and the soundtrack to Wheeler’s Vitaphone short Small Timers.
Pure pure talent
I enjoyed it. It Performes at least as good as a hunter orogonal
Marion Harris is so great I love her singing so much, I even have her autograph.
Singin' in the bathtub came from the talkie "the show of shows". Is this it? Wonderful!
This song is "Lady Luck", another one in the Show of Shows. I think Winnie Lightner did "Singin' in the Bathtub" in this same film.
Now that it is quality work. 90-100 years old, and moves more air than mine.
omg, where was the Hayes code when we needed it? (I believe those costumes were designed by the famous artist Erte.)
Not too bad.
Performers in those days put everything into their amazing routines.
Because they thought they could spend their whole life doing one routine. And in Vaudeville, they could.
I adore this ❤️
Фигня какая-то. Кто эти люди?
I remember when my theater troupe did a version of this....
THE SHOW OF SHOWS -- While not the best of the musical extravaganzas Hollywood made during 1929/30, it's still a pretty good time capsule of pop culture from the era. Not bogged down with plot, just one novelty act after another.
esas pobres mujeres colgando en la cortinas
What is this movie?
The Show of Shows (1929)
Amazing. Those girls so close to being electrocuted!
This movie was shot just 90 years ago, and none of those charming dancers are alive today. But they look so aminated, an they`re beautiful ghosts.
اعتبار بی اعتبار جهتگیری های ارزشی به محدوده ادلر و مدیریت ایدئو لوژیک ختم می شود طرف نهایتا درگیر اندرسن می شود متفکر می شود و عاقل خیر هرچند اندرسن متفکر بزرگی است اما در عقلش ،غیر از اعتبار اجتماعی منبعی ندارم
Works better than my ceiling fan from the 60's
This would've originally been in 2 color Technicolor.