Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Jammin' the Blues (1944)



I have nothing particularly stupid to say this time --'course ya never know 'cause I'm not done yet. This is simply a great video clip. I found out about it from watching a recent release of the WB Humphrey Bogart movie "Passage to Marseille". It's featured amongst a batch of shorts under the "Warner night at the movies" menu on the DVD. I also found this copy on Youtube, as you can see above. The version on the DVD is immaculately remastered. You just want to eat it. [On that note, I realize that the Youtube video doesn't exactly captivate like the DVD, which is silky and detailed. But if you hang in there through the second half, it gets more up-tempo and visually dynamic.]

They were so much cooler then. What the hell are we doing here in 2006 ?!!!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wish my parents had had the sense to name me Gjon Mili.

Cocovan said...

"snap" Cool Daddy Cool "snap"

Charlie Bo Barley said...

Mmm, great find, Geritopia! Those jazz shorts were the MTV of their day (you know, when MTV actually used to play music videos).

Goodbye, porkpie hat...