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I Love the 40's MC thread

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Anyway, there was a tun of great music from that era! Also, am I the only one who collects old radio shows?
I love listening to the old radio shows, especially Peter Lorre appearances, lol. And the music is very charming, Kay Kyser was actually very amusing. :smile:
 

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Seems during the 1940s Warner Bros. and MGM were starting to become really successful with their cartoon shorts, with the introductions of Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Sylvester, Tom and Jerry, Droopy, and others, though I prefer the 1950s Looney Tunes shorts the best (I also prefer the 1930s for their early quality and the 1960s for their oddness).
 

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I love some of the jazz band music that was popular in the 40's. Especially Glenn Miller's songs. He and his band had some really good stuff.
 
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