Really Old Music

If your Offended by the slang word for Penis, then my advise… don’t listen … :zipper_mouth_face:

The Hawaiian 4 - I got my D*** stuck in a coconut (Rare vinyl record)

I Think My Cat Wants To Kill Me [1940s big band jazz vinyl]
One of the 1940s more obscure but beloved jazz swing artists, Doris Knight had a stage presence like no other. “She performed every night like it was her last show,” friend and artist Betty Hutton said at Knight’s memorial service. Jazz legend Anita O’Day did not attend, refusing to give up hope. “They never found a body.” Perhaps Knight’s best friend, Billie Holiday was more direct: “I hope that *******
cat burns in hell.”


Duke Ellington - The Blanton-Webster Band (Complete Sessions 1940-1942)

The 1800s aren’t usually remembered through sound. While Photographs allow us to see this century more vividly than any before it, the stern-faced Victorians stare back at us in silence from their portraits. It was only in the 20th century that the phenomenon of playing back voices became so common that we take it for granted. But the technology to do so existed far earlier, allowing us to listen to the distant echoes of people who lived centuries ago. This video is dedicated to the oldest voices that can still be heard. →

MUSIC The Nutcracker Suite - Act I, No.5. Arabian Dance - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky By “European Archive” (http://musopen.org/) Holberg Suite, Op.40 - 4. Air - Edvard Grieg By “Papalin” (http://musopen.org/) Lyric Pieces, Op. 62 - V. Drommesyn - Edvard Grieg By “Edward Rosser” (http://musopen.org/) Pieces in G - no. 2 - César Franck By “Erik Jan Eradus” (http://musopen.org/) Lyric Pieces, Op. 38 - VIII. Canon - Edvard Grieg By “Papalin” (http://musopen.org/) Peer Gynt Suite no. 1, Op. 46 - II. Aase’s Death - Edvard Grieg By “Musopen Symphony” (http://musopen.org/)

all seems fascinating if not a tad weird sounding…


Thelonious Monk - Genius Of Modern Music Volume 1 (1951) [Full Album]

Thelonious Monk - Genius Of Modern Music Volume 2 (1952) [Full Album]


Miles Davis Sextet (featuring Sonny Rollins) - Dig (1951) [Full Album]

Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers - The Jazz Messengers (1956) [Full Album]


Jackie McLean Quintet - Capuchin Swing (1960) [Full Album]

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Two Funny Snowmen Ragtime (music by Lena Orsa) The Kid ~ Charlie Chaplin (1921)

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Chet Baker - The Barclay Sessions 1955-1956 [Full Album]

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Miles Davis - Birdland 1951 (Live) [Full Album]


John Coltrane - Coltrane (1957) [Full Album]


Dave Brubeck Quartet - Jazz At the College Of The Pacific (Live) [Full Album]

The Circus " Charlie Chaplin. Composition. Piano : Nadia Boutayeb

We must strive towards the impossible: the great exploits throughout history have been the conquest of what seemed impossible.” Charlie Chaplin Actor, Artist, Filmmaker, Screenwriter (1889 - 1977)

Smile, Charlie Chaplin , Modern Times, 1936

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Oliver | Who Will Buy? -

n this ode to the working class, the many merchants of London wake Oliver with their iconic musical number “Who Will Buy?”, but all is not as pleasant as it seems as Bill Sikes and Fagin have found Oliver’s new home.

Oliver | I’d Do Anything -

When Nancy visits Fagin and his gang of pickpocket orphans she’s surprised by meeting Oliver and his mild-mannered nature. In this classic musical number, Oliver and the boys remind Nancy of good manners and that “I’d Do Anything” for you!

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