London’s Jazzy Nightclubs (1920′s/30′s)

Dance the night away

Duration : 0:7:4


[youtube mwWOEBhFBPs]

This entry was posted in nightclubs and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

25 Responses to London’s Jazzy Nightclubs (1920′s/30′s)

  1. kupandai says:

    what about the 1st …
    what about the 1st song at 2:15?

  2. AntiVaccine says:

    Avoid vaccines, …
    Avoid vaccines, they contain mercury, aluminum, MSG, aspartame, formaldehyde, squalene etc that cause diseases like ADD, autism, Lupus, Gulf War syndrome, Lou Gehrigs, cancer, arthritus, depression etc. Now the WHO is pushing 4.9 billion H1N1 vaccines to be made & used throughout the world..hmm

  3. kelkolilla says:

    And what about the …
    And what about the singing starting at 05:30? Isn’t it wonderful? Unfortunately… I have no idea what is it. Does somebody know?

  4. uoregonman says:

    Thank yo!
    Thank yo!

  5. Aaron1912 says:

    He Played His …
    He Played His Ukelele As The Ship Went Down

  6. uoregonman says:

    Does anyone know …
    Does anyone know the song beginning at 3:35??

  7. katrinagcfl says:

    this kind of …
    this kind of dancing is more sexy than any modern kind of dancing, IMO

  8. oceanofmusic says:

    AWESOME! JUST …
    AWESOME! JUST AWESOME!

  9. rexbonitas says:

    Notice the …
    Notice the trombonist at 1m10 to 1m12 – he eschews the ‘traditional’ method of playing and has the slider on the floor while moving his entire body up and down … fabulous !!

  10. twobarbreak says:

    simply great , …
    simply great , thanks..

  11. Perdita1895 says:

    Oh darlings you …
    Oh darlings you should have seen what happened at the Kit Kat club last Saturday!

  12. bhsisthebest says:

    Absolutely …
    Absolutely marvelous! Many, many thanks for posting this (and many other) compilations!

  13. HarborGuy says:

    And who said the …
    And who said the British were “stiff”!

  14. Linhombre69 says:

    What a superb …
    What a superb compilation – I loved every minute of it! Thanks also to the wonderful British Pathé collection.

  15. phyllodendron says:

    Fantastic clip – …
    Fantastic clip – wonderful! Such a vibrant night-life!

  16. uwi2 says:

    Beautiful :-)
    Beautiful :-)

  17. Sean6196 says:

    guys, anyone know …
    guys, anyone know some great 20s – 50s jazz numbers?

  18. fbconcept says:

    absolutely awesome …
    absolutely awesome this video – thanks so much

  19. santopec says:

    Notice the “George …
    Notice the “George Brunies” act on 1.10 !!!

  20. 85scampi says:

    Who is the Lady …
    Who is the Lady singing ‘What Have We Got To Loose’?. Is it Betty Astell?. I read she made a Pathe short of this number in 1933 ?.

  21. daveglow2 says:

    First silent clip …
    First silent clip is the picadilly hotel,second silent clip is unknown hotel,third silent clip is kit kat club.The bandleader is not ray starita(he did not play at picadilly,it’s not al starita either who did)The sound film is the picadilly hotel(sydney Kyte bandleader)during this clip a live record was being recorded for sale to the dancers.The purpose of these clips put together was to show how,extravagent saturday nights in london hotels were.

  22. LewStone07 says:

    Could be, it would …
    Could be, it would be great to track down a recording of it on CD or LP, it’s a great tempo for that song, most versions I’ve heard are slow and languid, thanks

  23. Aaron1912 says:

    I think it is Roy …
    I think it is Roy Fox & His Band. One of his saxophone players is still alive at the ripe old age of 103

  24. LewStone07 says:

    Which band is …
    Which band is playing ‘All of Me’? Is it Jack Hylton? Just before ‘All if Me’ starts there is a shot of Maurice Winnick’s Picadilly Hotel Band (with the top hats) but they were not playing ‘All of Me’, I’ve seen that video and they were playing ‘Something simple’

  25. Paddy3443 says:

    any idea of who the …
    any idea of who the artist is?