The Jazz Age 1920′s

The Jazz Age 1920's

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  1. NoNW0 says:

    0:49 Wow I’m in love. I need desperately the charlie chapplin’s at&t old fag’s time traveler machine…

    20′s so glamorous, with those nice partys, great music, eves so, the only heritage we got of them was a bad ass economic crack and Toot Braunstein.

  2. ineedaname30 says:

    o how i wish i could travel back…

  3. I cant believe that back then kids wore that too!

  4. aalloofftt says:

    The girls dancing in the opening shot are in Detroit’s Grand Circus Park. On the right is Woodward Ave. The building behind with Starck Player Piano was torn down in 1928 for the David Broderick tower.

  5. JENN ELLE. says:

    theeey doin the spongebob!

  6. What third world countries are in this song…? It is for my third world country project at school… please reply fast. Thanks

  7. lilseanjon99 says:

    is this a harlem dance ????

  8. I wish i lived in this time period it seems so much nicer and funner :3

  9. That music is so irresistible.  It’s a painkiller too.

  10. then you’d get slammed with the great depression by the end of the decade. that wouldnt be too fun

  11. The tune playing at the start of this video is ‘Pardon The Glove’, which was written by Howard ‘Howdy’ Quicksell, a 1920s banjo player who played with Bix and His Gang.

    Then the tune changes to ‘Sugar Foot Stomp’ as stated by the original uploader.

    Ecka

  12. 0:43 Now that’s an automobile!

  13. mikey1029384 says:

    Used this in a 1920s Call of Cthulhu game I was GMing xD

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