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Norg 04-04-2013 04:45 PM

I only know a handful of music from this time period """So post some"""" so we can all discover a know about dis time period ...!!!!!!!!!!!


this is has far back has I go ....


Gene Austin - My Melancholy Baby (1927) - YouTube


other mentions like

Aileen Stanley
Frank Crumit
Fred MacMurray with Gus Arnheim's Coconut Grove Orchestra


just post some good music

why does no one talk about music in 1910 did they even have a way to put it on wax back then ...???? when were vinyls invented

crazed 04-04-2013 06:42 PM



Love the old time Creole music.



Cab Calloway's best known song, I suppose.

Norg 04-04-2013 06:55 PM

whats with all he chanting were they told 2 do that ..????

Burning Down 04-04-2013 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Norg (Post 1304021)
whats with all he chanting were they told 2 do that ..????

Yes... songs generally contain chanting...

Paul Smeenus 04-04-2013 08:29 PM

If you don't hear a lot of conversation about the music of this era it would likely mean that you're neither into the Jazz or Classical music that prevailed in that time. The 20's are widely considered the golden age of Jazz. If you'd like to learn more about the music of that time, this would likely be helpful and informative.

Chives 04-04-2013 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Norg (Post 1303985)
why does no one talk about music in 1910 did they even have a way to put it on wax back then ...???? when were vinyls invented

Yes, they were able to put songs "on wax" but it was way more primitive technology (in the mid-20s electrical-based recordings get introduced and the sound quality goes way up on those). And it wasn't vinyl, but shellac disks (or were wax cylinders also still in use by the 10s? I have no clue). And like the cool cat above me said, if you're into the right kinds of music there is plenty of talk about this period of music. Personally I haven't heard a ton of recorded music from before the 20s, but it's out there and I'm sure some of it is great.

For me, I love me some classic female blues, so here is some Bessie Smith.


Surell 04-04-2013 09:15 PM

Gershwin's always a winner for this era. The chanting was probably a part of the creole flavor, it's a part of the New Orleans/generally-Louisiana culture which has a lot of haunting and ritual associated with it, as well as the mistiness of the swampland being a possible inspiration for such spooky sounds.

Engine 04-04-2013 09:17 PM

This thread's already got it.


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