The Sweet Sound Of 1930s & 1940s Big Band Orchestra Music @KPAX41

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The sweet sound of 1930s & 1940s big band orchestra music @KPAX41
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KPAX41 presents a two hour selection of classic sweet music of the 1930s & 1940s for your listening pleasure.

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i am 92 years and when I listen this music, I dance. And sometimes with another senior.. i feel great symphony for the youngsters who do not experience the passion of close bodies and love for all. The loss pf music and feeling for another close body is heart breaking. Dance and feel.

eddtwohig
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17 years old teen listening to this old wonderful stuff

josephtello
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I asked my late brother that lived with our mum nearly all her life, "Can you remember a time when our mum was not old, fat and grey?" "No" he replied, but dad said that when he first met mum, he could span her waist line with his hands, and her hair was black. I play this as a tribute to all ladies, now passed, that brought up brat kids like me, worked more than 1 job at a time and remained married to one man for life, Sit back mum, relax and enjoy a trip down memory lane Given with love and thanks from dad three sons and one daughter❤️❤️

christopherjamesfisher
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i´m 32 years old and i actually collect this kind of music on 78 rpm discs and play them on my acoustic gramophone. need to order another 100 pack of needles!

johanpalola
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I'm a combat aviation veteran who has retired after over 30 years. My grandfather was a huge influence on me listening to music like this. I couldn't enjoy this more. My grandfather was a WWII veteran... this is real music! Jeff here in January 2023. May God bless you all!

kingjackupeace
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I'm only in my 40s but I love 30s and 40s music. After work I come home, turn it on and sit in my recliner with my book and my Rum and Coke and listen, I wish there were someone my age to listen with who loathes TV like me. When I do watch its usually dvds of Mash or older TV shows. I feel that I was born in the wrong era.

quadguhrl
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Oh to be able to turn back time to a time of modesty, morals, and manners. When the simple sight of a young ladies ankles would cause a young mans heart to flutter. When men had great self esteem and self worth and dignity. Even in old photos of the breadlines of the 20s, men still wore a suit, tie, derby, and overcoat. When was last time someone under the age of 30 passing you on the street simply said hello. Don Rickles said it best in the 80s when referring to Don Johnson and the show Miami Vice. "Today people think that wearing a suite jacket with a tee shirt is fashionable, when i was growing up we had another word for it...A BUM! 🙂 Totally enjoyed every selection

mobettastufffosur
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I am 82 years old and I love the olden music even the 1912 to the 1920

jenniferwoodward
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Greetings everyone! My Dad recorded 100s of cassettes worth of these songs from various radio stations from 1980 - 2010. He played them each and every day for years and years, until his death in 2019 at the age of 100. These songs are more than special to me. Thanks so much for giving all of us out here in YouTube-land something that connects us all. I'm sure that my Dad would agree and he would say Thank You too!!!! Cheers from Baltimore!!!

briantwardy
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I’ll be 87 on July 4 and thank the good Lord I don’t dribble my pablum yet and I relive the songs you play each day as I walk to the beach. Thanks for keeping this music alive for all of us to enjoy!

bobradcliffe
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Nostalgie... I am 36 Years old, but somehow i feel Nostalgie....

Allieduser
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Although I'm a Japanese man, llove this kind of sound and songs so much. Sometimes I think my previous life would be
an American in this age at Newyork or somewhere and there maybe I'd be a taxi driver or else loves dancing with big band.
From TOKYO🍣, Thank you 🌈

fflhngs
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It’s nice that there are still people alive who got to listen to this stuff live on the radio when it originally debuted. Maybe one day I’ll be 92 and get to talk about music from the 1990’s. Thank you to all those people old enough to share their experiences with us.

johnparinellojr.
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26 year old from Taiwan here. I grew up listening to the likes of Duke Ellington, Tommy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, and Fats Waller thanks to my father, who is a jazz pianist. The Roaring 20s and 30s have always fascinated me, and I can't help but think that it's a pity that most of the young folks will never appreciate songs like these. Thanks for the playlist!

jordanurielson
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I'm 26 y/o and I like this music just because I do, no other reason 😊

Jinxarcan
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I just turned 60. I grew up listening to Metallica, AC/DC and etc but around age 30 I started liking this music. Now it's the only thing I listen to. Amazing music.

RRowleyArizona
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As a post war baby boomer rock and roll was here to stay and this was the music my parents listened to. But now times have changed. Purely American music and proud of it. Greatness!

jongilchrist
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I'm only 66 years. I barely remember this music when it was already old. Still, what a breath of fresh air when compared to the ---- on the radio today.

meandyouagainstthealgorith
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Music of my Grandparents ❤ I can listen to it all day and night. Like many say, it's the closest thing we have to time travel. My Grandma will be 103 this year ❤

jersonsoledad
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I'm a Russian woman of 65. I adore this kind of music of 1930-1940. I feel I lived in New York at those times in my previous life

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