"The only time I would like to see was the 20s and 30s in America because I love the music and the style and the optimism, I wanted to see New York being built. I wanted to see all that, you know"
- Billy Connolly
About this Quote
Billy Connolly's quote speaks to the fond memories of the 1920s and 1930s in America. He expresses his adoration for the music, design, and optimism of the age. He likewise reveals his desire to have actually seen the building of New York City throughout this time. This quote shows the romanticism of the era, which is often related to the Roaring Twenties and the Jazz Age. The optimism of the era was an outcome of the financial boom that followed World War I, and the music and style of the time was greatly affected by the African American culture of the time. Connolly's quote speaks with the desire to experience the culture and energy of the period, and to witness the structure of one of the most iconic cities on the planet.
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