I see this video now,,,and thank you for your awareness and didn't act as other ignorant african-american....me as an Egyptian,,,we were ruled by many other nations like roman,greek,persian and by arab or Othman empire beside our ancient Egyptian kings but they just changed the power structure as said by one comment here but not replace the Egyptian people indeed 😅,, so i just want to correct a thing you said about we (modern Egyptian)are mixture because of occupation. we (Egyptian) were and still ( majority of us)like to marry from each other and that's why we are the fifth Nation among the world that has a pure genetics,,, of course some of us intermingle with non-egyptian but considered minorities . Still we have a great diversity of skin shades and different eye colors (from aswan in south with dark skin complexion and get lighter till Delta in north), even in one family,you will find different skin shades with different eye colours as bassem Youssef in the interview and as Anwar Elsadat the former Egyptian president or Mohamed mounir a well known Egyptian singer of Nubian origin (You can google it).
@ramontieso120828 күн бұрын
When people say Micheal Jackson is the best dancer/entertainer of all time. All I can say MJ is one of them but me favorite is Cab C
@ThatGamingHer0Ай бұрын
thats another thing ive noticed is that the puppet master likes to redefine words like "woke" because "woke" use to mean that being awake and are that the government is against everyone and that there is a high power controlling everything 15 years ago.
@thomaspalumbo8302Ай бұрын
First...I enjoyed your reacton. Second....you just make me a subscriber. Finally.....youve got a million dollar smile!
@miguelsantoyo21942 ай бұрын
What was so complicated about Alison Wonderland?
@raydenny77272 ай бұрын
Check out Sober and GOD MODE. GOOD ONE ABOUT HIS LIFE AND NOVA.❤
@raydenny77272 ай бұрын
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@Lunapink932 ай бұрын
With Amazons A majority of them are thousands of years old. How new amazons come to be is that when A women dies by the hands of A man there soul is reincarnated as A Amazon and apear in the well of souls.
@bethking73482 ай бұрын
Classic! Thank you for posting❤❤ that song is going to get stuck in your head 😂
@xScooterAZx2 ай бұрын
Paty is the main singer in the video. :} Bette Midler did a cover of it.
@nemomarcus57843 ай бұрын
This type of performance will return. We are a more global culture and other groups of people may be inspired by this. I don't know if you have ever seen Parkour (which you might want to react to later). But I think if a Parkour athlete became passionate about dance, we could have another iteration of the Nicholas Brothers arriving. This is a 4 minute clip of Parkour. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nZnEZ5Z8bs9na6ssi=hQtlaHm3fESiUDZO
@joeydoherty3683 ай бұрын
IMO if you don’t want to tip, don’t eat out. If you don’t want to depend on tips and having to serve cheap asses, don’t work in a restaurant. I never wanted to be a server for this reason.
@bobascani67613 ай бұрын
You heard Bette Midler recorded this song some 30 plus yrs later. The Andrews Sisters sold betweem 80 & 100 million records in their day and Its a record that still stands today for female groups. This is a clip from an ABBOTT & COSTELLO movie, 'Buck Privates.' They recorded this in 1941
@jessenoreligionno57313 ай бұрын
I was raised by and many of my friends growing up were native Americans, they all celebrated Thanks giving as well.
@kenowens90213 ай бұрын
Fred Astaire said this was the greatest dance number ever filmed.
@ProbablyNotLain3 ай бұрын
No clue if this is the same channel but its the same content, i rlly liked the Toko vs Yuri rap battle (both are from Games, Toko's from the same game as Junko, and Yuri's from a game called Doki Doki Literature Club. You should check it out if it interests you
In her cookbook, Julia Child really did have a recipe for calf brains on page 408.
@davidschweikhart4594 ай бұрын
This film was made in 1943.
@heartsong31494 ай бұрын
Young people today have no idea what true talent really is. They shot this live with only one take. No computers, no CGI, no synthesized noise, no profanity, just very talented people doing what they loved. I feel sorry for young people today. They are so morbid, so sensitive, so dour. They have no idea how different life used to be before the invention of the internet and the social media circus.
@Itsakindamagic4 ай бұрын
Bette Midler covered it... Very well I must say.
@marcusbetancourt37604 ай бұрын
Welcome to the for real world girl. Just like you are probably one of the people who discovered "the Moonwalk" was Michael Jackson and the one who really discovered it was "Charlie Chaplin' and there were many, many others who did it afterwards. Then Michael Jackson copied it. But anyway even Fred Astair complimented "The Nicholas Brothers" when he saw them perform this number. And if not at this "All Black Night Club" well somewhere else. The Nicholas Brothers were performing everywhere especially in New York. Just like old romantic love songs girl. Honestly, when was the last one that you heard that was not from the past? They just don't make them anymore. Adios.
@MrsHornesgdnm4 ай бұрын
Hello again.... I thought you might appreciate another video I just found. It is a clip from the movie "Tap" in 1989 with Gregory Hines.... an incredible tap dancer, who was challenged by the all time great Sammy Davis Jr.,,,, then by "Sandman", the Nicholas brothers and a few others. Since this was in 1989... I would have to say that I believe the others are in their 70's or 80's in this movie..... now watch these all time great dancers dance against Gregory Hines.... truly amazing! I thought it would be a special treat for you to see this.... Enjoy!! Tap (1989): Challenge Scene www.youtube.com
@MrsHornesgdnm4 ай бұрын
I am so glad to see the younger generation being interested in the dancing and music from this era....... my parents era. I am 62 and I love music from this era.... my dad used to sing in Barbershop Harmony groups when he moved down here to South Carolina, I loved that.... and when he passed away in 2019, I got his whole music collection from the 1920's through the 1970's-80's... I have really enjoyed listening to this music.... great energy when you need to clean the house... upbeat and fun! I just subscribed to your channel and I wanted to share a video with you that I found recently of the Nicholas Brothers. The video is from 1936 and the brothers are about maybe 8 and maybe 12 or older, I'm not sure, but they are singing and tap dancing here in this video as well, it is for a radio show. I thought you'd appreciate this one since you didn't know much about them. Enjoy! "Lucky Number .. Nicholas Brothers .. 1936" www.youtube.com/
@patticrichton11354 ай бұрын
THIS is what dancing REALLY is. You don't see anything like this anymore, maybe once in a great while.
@GwenByrd-d4k4 ай бұрын
This was classic . All people these days know how to do is twerk.
@IvanTGCF4 ай бұрын
have you reacted to toko vs yuri rap battle? or monika vs monaca? if not, can you react to those?
@KW-gb9cd4 ай бұрын
If you want to learn more about Charlie, you should watch the movie "Chaplin" (1992).
@HajK27874 ай бұрын
He wasn't talking religion, he was talking about cultrual appropriation. Pharaos persecuted the jew minority that's why they ran away, the majority of egyptians were idol worshipers who are portrayed in every wall and statue from that time and the skin colours were accurately portrayed, black africans or jews have no right in steeling the egyptian history and claiming it as their's because some of them were once there. The ancient egyptians were not black and they were ruled by a black dinasty once in their whole history and there is no harm in researching this period of history and making documentaries about it. But just like the greeks, the black rulers invaded egypt from southern Africa. The majority of northern africans are of white or slightly brown skin colour, there is internet and youtube and people just have to click to see the truth.
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@HenHub_Vr5 ай бұрын
Michonne?
@kevinthomas40065 ай бұрын
Cab is talking scat similar to talking Jive in the 60's. Stormy Weather was a great all black movie, on of the biggest productions featuring an all black cast. The movie is a part of black history and should be watched in its entirety. The Nicholas Brothers were not the first hoofers that featured splits but they are the most graceful in my opinion. We will return to this quality of entertainment once we have full control of our product. Our standards of talent when it comes to music and stage acts has been so watered down, it can be discouraging. But I keep the faith it will get better in time.
@catiedidcatiedidnt5 ай бұрын
CHECK OUT THE NIGHT CHICAGO DIED. BY PAPER LACE
@stevethornton44675 ай бұрын
Your following is about to increase a hundred-fold. It comes with a catch…the Angels you spoke of are very very passionate and incredibly protective of Angelina. Tread lightly 🤣 I believe you will fall in love with Angelina just as we have and you will develop your own protective nature. Welcome to our rabbit hole, it’s deep so prepare yourself for a long and pleasurable journey. God Bless!
@MichaelGandy-rc6tv5 ай бұрын
Jive was also slang for cannabis during the Swing Jazz Era.
@MohamedALiraqi14185 ай бұрын
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@scsu50856 ай бұрын
-------- Here's an alt performance of same song: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ap3Qi5ynp9aLetk Also check out Big Band Music by Glen Miller, he was king in this period, and held the record for chart activity. Moonlight Serenade is great.
@barbaragaona77856 ай бұрын
The Nicholas Brothers brought gymnastics in their routines. They were self taught. Watch Gal from Kalamazoo,Down Argentine Way, Lucky Number(when they were young). Fabulous!! I liked the fact you mentioned the energy and joy, with Cab, the orchestra and the dancing.
@neverlost36466 ай бұрын
The look of pure enjoyment on your face made my day.
@lmeredeemed50436 ай бұрын
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@jayngb6 ай бұрын
she hasn’t posted in 4 months…
@NetTubeUser6 ай бұрын
The unparalleled virtuosity of Mozart in the realm of music is indisputable. Despite Skrillex’s commendable and unique contributions to his genre, it remains a formidable challenge to equate his musical acumen with the classical erudition and inherent melodic genius that Mozart possessed
@renaudhobden42366 ай бұрын
The other characters were not Egyptians but Romans (most of them or even Syrians )
@renaudhobden42366 ай бұрын
Attention Dracula is base on a real historical character. His name Vlad ( Vladislav III) III Tepes aka Vlad the Impaler (he have bad reputation to Impale his enemies ), Prince of Wallachia. Apparently, he have left a treasure chess at the middle of the Capital and anyone daring touching it was impale... This historical figure inspired Dracula novels.
@renaudhobden42366 ай бұрын
For Prince of Persia : The Character was a Slave from Europe (Germany or Austria) For the Little Mermaid (novels from the Danish Author Hans Christian Andersen), he have made a clear description of his characters (even if it is Fantastic Novel). "Ariel" was describle as white Pearl skin, long red flamboyant hairs...
@izee60366 ай бұрын
It seems that you people have been real brainwashed when it comes to other systems without realising your so-called democracy the worst system on this planet going around the planet genocide and murdering innocent people and you people should keep in mind democracy it big supporter of fascist dictatorship like today democracy supporting fascist everywhere Israel, Ukraine
@zollykod25416 ай бұрын
I just love the way their voices blended so amazingly - they made it look and sound effortless. If you loved Cab Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers - do look up Eleanor Powell - never as famous as Ginger Rogers but known as the only woman who could out-tap Astaire. For starters, watch their one-take Begin the Beguine kzbin.info/www/bejne/Zl7FZYBun9imjpo
@doniamaher16556 ай бұрын
It’s about stealing our culture by anyone even Jews sorry