Orchester Teddy Stauffer Telefunken 2895 Matrizennummer: 24129 Aufnahmejahr: März 1939
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@aleksanderrubenovich96423 жыл бұрын
So sad that you are not uploading new videos. One of best KZfaq channels for me.
@southernpacificproductionsАй бұрын
i wonder what happened to Deutschlandsender, i only recently discovered this channel, & now i love it!
@robertkennedy51786 жыл бұрын
I love this piece& the 1930's. And ,I like the shot of the wheel,axle,tie rods,etc.Again,I really enjoy listening/watching these.
@elektronenrohre8557 жыл бұрын
Einfach traumhaft. ....Ein Traum in der Zeit. ....
@elektronenrohre8555 жыл бұрын
Immer wieder wundervoll 🤗🤗👍😏
@alanrandall495 жыл бұрын
Wonderful swing music!
@RedcoatsReturn5 жыл бұрын
Superb saxophone! Beautiful!
@Schlipperschlopper4 жыл бұрын
The finest of the finest when it comes to swing and cars!
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
(and beer....)
@juppsalchert72645 жыл бұрын
Seems my post hasn't made it, so again: Loads of beautiful historic cars: @: starting with two Mercedes-Benz 2-seated Cabriolets (US would call these roadsters), probably 1937 W142 types (Mercedes 320) @: Mercedes turns into a 1937 Opel Admiral Cabriolet ;-) @: Opel Admiral dash. Note the "75" badge at the right, indicating 75 yrs of Opel. Opel started up building sewing machines in 1862 - precise match to filming year 1937/38. @: Opel mutates back to Mercedes. M-B 320 Cabriolet probably, various perspectives, filmed on overland roads or Autobahn as well, changing rapidly between settings. @: LHD Austin 7 repro, no crest on front. Either Dixi or BMW 3/15 hp, built before 1934. @: Fender mounted flag waving, the filming car passes a 1937 Cadillac Series 60 Sedan. Not sure whether the Caddy has a German license at all, plate seems to be bright letters on dark background - Austria? Watch passing car shape around camera position - the passing car is definitely not the.... @: ....two-tone Mercedes-Benz W29 type Cabriolet showing up here. This is a 500K or 540K model, one of the most powerful European cars of its time. If the speedometer shown somewhat earlier belongs to the car, it must be one of the weakest versions: it ends at 160 km/h (100 mph). Special Roadster speedos went up to 200 km/h (125 mph). Licence plate "IA-209162" indicates Berlin license, approaching homebase at @.
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
They weren't historic at that time, as they now are. Now you'd give your eye teeth for just one. That was the day!
@petertaylor36002 жыл бұрын
Funny how that happens, Jupp. Your comment probably went through, but as is the case, buried in some remarks about crocheting during the war. Anything to be found that has nothing to do with the subject at hand. As for the cars, they are fascinating, beautiful things. Not appreciated at the time as we love them now. German manufacture at its finest. What a shame the war intervened and they began making planes, guns and tanks.
@NormogGaming3 жыл бұрын
Das ist wünderbar. Danke dafür
@susanmuller40163 жыл бұрын
Musik mit ❤️❤️❤️
@jjakiefte21652 жыл бұрын
Clarinet soloist is Ernst Höllerhagen, who sadly took his own life in 1956; the tenorsax is Eddie Brunner, who would take over from Stauffer after he had left for Mexico
@janettewalker39918 жыл бұрын
Thanks to you from NZ for another enjoyable recording.
@MrSwingtime9 жыл бұрын
Tolle Platte mit einem schönen Video, passend zur Ferien- und Reisezeit. Schade nur, dass die Autobahnen heute nicht mehr so frei sind wie einst. Vielen Dank für dieses Wochenendhighlight!
@becconvideo9 жыл бұрын
Reiner Sikora Ach doch, das kommt darauf an, wann man unterwegs ist. Dafür haben heute mehr Leute das Vergnügen. Bloß mit IA 209162 können wir heute nicht mehr unterwegs sein :-(
@robertkopp56112 жыл бұрын
Ich hatte das Glück beruflich mitten im Lockdown letztes Jahr einmal mit dem Auto quer durch Deutschland und zurück zu fahren- genau diese Musik wäre die Richtige dafür gewesen!
@miguels35835 жыл бұрын
1939. Times before the madness..
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
Actually, Germany had already thrown itself into it. Those Autobahnen were built by Hitler to the double purpose of fostering economic recovery and facilitating heavy weaponry transportation across Germany in the case of a future war....
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
@Mike Frazier Well.....and why did those people have the chance of annihilating it? Ask Hitler and his bunch of bastards (with very few exceptions of sensible people like Albert Speer). He was the one responsible for destroying his own country. Well, not even his own....
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
@Mike Frazier ....oh, dear...until the ninth line of your heated answer I could just take your opinion as biased and obvious, but respectable. But the argument around the legitimacy of the current German gov't blasts all the hinges of reasonableness. Keep trying!
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
@Mike Frazier Speer was sensible enough to disobey Hitler's order to destroy what was left of Germany after the ordeal of a war led by the most mediocre cluster of people that one could ever think of, starting by Keitel and Göring. Had it not been for the military genius of Rommel, Guderian and others, that war had been lost even earlier.
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
@Mike Frazier ....btw, you surely know this joke, common among Austrians: "For the world Hitler is Austrian and Beethoven, German. For the Austrians it's the other way around". 🙃
@Musikkoffer9 жыл бұрын
Danke fürs hochladen und ein schöner kleiner Film nebenbei!
@adamnoman46584 жыл бұрын
"Hurry Home," indeed! If only they'd never left home in the first place!
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
Wonderful rhythm and music, though. Foxtrot. You'd get your days quota of exercise with just a few minutes of Hurry Home.
@bradleykennedy27126 жыл бұрын
This music is wonderful,I was born in the wrong era,thanks for sharing this.
@AlessandroCabutti5 жыл бұрын
fightin' on the russian front would't be so easy....
@adamnoman46584 жыл бұрын
They were born in the right era -- and what good did it do them?
@Schlipperschlopper4 жыл бұрын
Maybe add "in Sweden" or "Switzerland" and you are right, in these countries there was no war ;-)
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
That kind of cool jazz was the thing then. Think of Glenn Miller in the US. German bands and orchestras took a lot of beating though. I love it! (Bradley Kennedy)
@petertaylor36002 жыл бұрын
@@AlessandroCabutti A bit chilly, they tell me. Especially in a Russian winter. Snow's pretty stuff in small quantities only.
@sichen70933 жыл бұрын
Thank You!
@juppsalchert72645 жыл бұрын
Gorgeous video apart from the wonderful music. See what I can recognize: Places: either a montage of contemporary Autobahn propaganda clips or ONE contemporary clip shot in different settings. 00:29: judged by indicated distances, starts probably close to Schleiz/Thueringen towards a piece of Reichsautobahn opened in Sep 1937. Following scenes suggest southward direction (Nuremberg - Munich). 02:00: refuels on tank stop Piding, direction Munich, on what is A8 Munich-Salzburg today, immediately next to Austrian border. Autobahn had been completed here in 1938. 02:32: passes Rohrdorf exit on said A8. Moving W->E, inverse direction to Piding stop before. 02:58: short impressions of Leipzig, Dresden, Breslau (Wroclaw), Stettin (Sczeczin), which had never been connected to Salzburg or each other by Autobahn 03:23 arrives in Berlin via Autobahn. More interesting: the cars.....
@lawrencelewis81055 жыл бұрын
The cars are fascinating- even a Cadillac!
@petertaylor36002 жыл бұрын
That's marvellous, to be able to pick out landmarks. I wonder if autobahns like this are still in more or less the same shape and layout?
@petertaylor36002 жыл бұрын
I wish I was you even being able to recognise landmarks like that. Have they changed much since then or did the war do damage? I'd give a few teeth to see for myself, but alas, not gonna happen.
@tirolschellack39149 жыл бұрын
Wieder einmal TOLL - Danke!
@jourwalis-88755 жыл бұрын
Nice! The german autobahns were very advanced and very ahead of its time. No other country in the world had anything like it, in those days. And 140 km/h already in 1939!
@zuutlmna4 жыл бұрын
The USA had some small highway projects, and were trying to catch up.
@lawrencelewis81054 жыл бұрын
@@zuutlmna the Pennsylvania turnpike was the first.
@adamnoman46584 жыл бұрын
@@lawrencelewis8105 : Opened October 1, 1940.
@adamnoman46584 жыл бұрын
"Hurry Home," indeed! If only they'd never left home in the first place! But who listens to Swing in their Panzerkampfwagen?
@lawrencelewis81054 жыл бұрын
@@adamnoman4658 The Pennsylvania? I've read somewhere that it was 1938. I could be wrong.
@madmax70163 жыл бұрын
So war das früher ,,reisen statt rasen"
@christianx84945 ай бұрын
Damals waren 120 km/h die reinste Raserei. Die Motoren dankten es den Fahrern nicht,auf den neuen Reichsautobahnen stundenlang mit Vollgas belastet zu werden. Kühlwasserpumpen versagten, Kopfdichtungen platzten, die Schmierung versagte.
@jacovanlith50823 жыл бұрын
Lots of American open army trucks with black soldiers on the Autobahn in 1955. We drove in an Opel over the Autobahn to Kitzbühel in Austria. On the Kitzbühel Hahnekamm by a Willys Jeep to the hotel; the driver was the fifteen years son of the hotel manager.
@Aleksandr558818 жыл бұрын
Tolle Musik im interessanten Video! Danke! Frohes Neue 2016 Jahr! * Walentina.
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
The cutie at 1:50-1:55, caring about his looks 🧡
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
A bloke would have to. You never knew what was coming past. Your best was what you'd have to look!
@dr.wilfriedhitzler1885 Жыл бұрын
He drives an early BMW!
@jourwalis-88758 ай бұрын
Beautiful film-clips! And in those days before the war when Germany was at its most beautiful and the cities were not bombed to ruins!
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
Clarinetist sounds very much like Benny Goodman playing cool jazz in the European pre war style.
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
Ditto - so much like Benny Goodman's orchestra.
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hNV7ethikrXLnHk.html Listen to this version of Jeepers, Creepers. Armstrong's version is unparalleled but this one is nice too. PS: there's something striking about the images of Berlin in the 30's: the streets were crowded, look at those views of Unter den Linden or the Ku-Damm. That's a BIG difference to today's Berlin: one doesn't see many people in the streets. Even on a working day, there's few people walking or in the café's terraces.
@klausjost2416 Жыл бұрын
tolles Auto, hübsche Beifahrerin, aber dieSpitze ist Teddy! Danke, auch wenn ich immer viel zu spät komme.BITTE WIEDER NEUE TITEL einstellen! Danke für Ihre Mühe mit den immer ausgezeichneten Songs, aber ebenso für die Bilder oder Filme!
@petertaylor36006 жыл бұрын
Imagine running out of gas and having to walk the length of that autobahn looking for some.....
@zuutlmna4 жыл бұрын
Auto club (road service etc) membership might've existed there as it has here in the States since early 20th century.. For instance, I think AAA is about a hundred years old.
@Schlipperschlopper4 жыл бұрын
If you could afford such Mercedes roadster for 25.000 Reichsmark (The price of large Villa next to Berlin Wannsee) you could afford a butler (or two) bringing you fuel to the centre of nowhere ;-)
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
@@zuutlmna But....but....then you'd have to search the countryside for a phone box to ring the auto club for help!! Mobile phones weren't even a gleam in granny's eye then.
@zuutlmna3 жыл бұрын
@@petertaylor3600 Nothing new about that.. Many times when I was young, I'd have to find a pay phone or phone both to call a tow. In fact, to this day, I still like driving old beaters that barely make it down the road. And it's the main reason I carry an already outdated flip-phone.
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
@@zuutlmna How many times have I had to sit alone in a stalled car while my husband took a jerrycan to find a gas station to get us started again. Nobody owned a mobile or any communication, late at night and I was scared sh****ss. He used to like old beaters too. Probably some kind of challenge! LOL He's gone now and I'm probably lucky to be in one piece, after that. But, I was thinking about the length of autobahns and you wouldn't know which way to aim. Early mobiles, the brick sized ones, had a limited range and there'd be places you couldn't pick anything up, late at night.
@hgg25772 жыл бұрын
Träume, die ich manchmal habe
@musicom676 жыл бұрын
Hey Amerikaner! Took us 15 years after this gorgeous Autobahn footage was filmed to get anything close (aka the New Jersey Turnpike). Interesting 'quick bending' sax technique on the triplet-ing notes. Nothing like a Magnetophon master - another thing 'borrowed' from the Germans.
@davidlogansr80075 жыл бұрын
MUSICOM PRODUCTIONS Pa. Turnpike opened in 1940
@lawrencelewis81055 жыл бұрын
@@davidlogansr8007 I heard it was 1938?
@herzschlagerhoht56373 жыл бұрын
Willkommen auf der Reichsautobahn!
@vHumboldt772 жыл бұрын
Von Bayern nach Ostpreussen, von Hamburg nach Breslau...
@Steamtramman7194 жыл бұрын
My father had an implacable hatred of jazz. I pointed out that as Uncle Adolf and the Doktor tolerated it, all could be not bad. However, a question: is the Korting of your radio-gramophone the same Korting that provided our ship's engines?
@remoapeter3 жыл бұрын
Woher kommen die Fahraufnahmen (auch in anderen Videos)? Da sehr viele Sterne zu sehen sind, tippe ich auf Werbefilme von Daimler-Benz. Ich sähe davon gerne mehr, haben Sie einen Link zur Quelle?
@syncro16se8 жыл бұрын
Schöne Zeit! ;)
@Alberich8378 жыл бұрын
Wenn ich mir die Videos so ansehe und die Musik höre denke ich, ohne den Krieg hätte es die beste Zeit überhaupt sein können, elagant und stilvoll.
@peterundo83807 жыл бұрын
Ja eben. Sieht man sich die wunderbaren Filme wie Münchhausen oder Sherlock Holmes oder Gold an (alle mit Albers)an, und hört man diese Musik..... gekonnt hat man's, und wie. Gut und gern wär's auch meine Zeit, hätte nichts dagegen. Man versteht nicht, wie man dann in Gesamtheit so hat überschnappen können. Leider täuschen die zugegeben sehr ansprechenden Bilder und Musik wohl über was hinweg.... .
@andreasmaier53615 жыл бұрын
@@peterundo8380 Klasse Zeit, die uns heute so madig gemacht wird. Möglicherweise, war es doch ganz anders, als man uns erzählt? Wer weiß? Mein Opa in den 60ern..... aber lassen wir das. Es ist verboten!
@tubi3333 жыл бұрын
@@andreasmaier5361 Es ist nicht verboten, darüber zu reden, da sind Sie falsch. Vielleicht hat man Ihnen nichts vom Krieg erzählt, den es da auch noch gab. Mein Opa war dabei und hat mir Dinge erzählt, die nicht nur schön und heldenhaft waren. Falls Sie damals Jude gewesen wären, wärs auch nicht so klasse gewesen.
@andreasmaier53613 жыл бұрын
@@tubi333 wissen Sie.... der Holocaust steht außerhalt jedweder Frage! Aber ich finde, den ganzen braunen Blöddeppen muß ENDLICH mal unmißverständlich belegen, wie das ganz funktioniert hat. Fakten. Bumm, bumm, bumm! Und dann halten die endlich die braune Schnauze. Aber das geschieht leider nicht. Und deswegen schmort diese ganze Holocaust-Verweigerung immer so dahin. Und dann kommt so eine Oma, wie die Haverbeck auch noch daher mit irgenwelchen Behauptungen. Vollkommen haltlos. Vollkommen irre, die Alte. ABER.... statt die Alte zu widerlegen. Nix passiert. Das ist das Schlimme. Wir haben doch alle Beweise! Legt sie doch einfach endlich mal diesen Irren vor!
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
The coolness. (Miguel S: we didn't have war declared in 1939 at that time, but we soon did. The times were far from serene there then).
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
These images may date back to 1937 even.
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
@@vHumboldt77 They probably do. The music certainly sounds like from about 36/37 or even 38.
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
@@petertaylor3600 I love the rendition of this beautiful tune, by a German orchestra. There were many excellent jazz orchestras there at the time, but Teddy Stauffer's is one that I like much!
@petertaylor36003 жыл бұрын
@@vHumboldt77 I'm here playing this over and over. I love it and the skill of the musos. That was the time, wasn't it?
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
@@petertaylor3600 indeed! I never get tired of listening it lol
@basilpeewit33503 жыл бұрын
Ernst Höllerhagen an der Klarinette? Eddie Brunner am Tenorsaxophon.
@geissengabber2 жыл бұрын
ist das bei 1:58 etwa die Ausfahrt Bad Reichenhall mit der Tanke in Richtung Salzburg ?????Auf jeden Fall ist das eine geile Musik!
@user-dc2he1ec1r4 жыл бұрын
У них в 30 годы автобаны. А у нас бездорожье почему??????
@Ballarboy3 жыл бұрын
What auto is??
@DeadJazzArchive8 ай бұрын
part of me was expecting the video to have some morbid twist.
@E_Dolla_Sign Жыл бұрын
Seeing Dresden made me shudder. Never forget what the allied powers did to that beautiful city.
@socal334 жыл бұрын
Is this truly a public domain song?
@vHumboldt773 жыл бұрын
I guess it is, it was recorded almost a century ago.
@valentinkuzmin9810 Жыл бұрын
Мерзавцы смлошное нарушение павил езды по шоссе( пересечение сплошных линий)
@hebneh7 жыл бұрын
4 white terriers!
@12345balla123458 жыл бұрын
Fallout
@None-zc5vg2 жыл бұрын
Stauffer was Swiss and left Germany in 1941 apparently because his music was out of favour with officialdom.
@mkoldiefan4 ай бұрын
schade, die blöde Hurry Home Schrifteinblendung versaut Alles...
@Blake40148 ай бұрын
Boring - glad music evolved to be way more complex and intense.