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MacArthur Park
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Maynard Ferguson Live at the Top - Plaza Hotel - Rochester, NY
La Fiesta
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Maynard Ferguson Live at the Top - Plaza Hotel - Rochester, NY
Got The Spirit
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Maynard Ferguson Live at the Top - Plaza Hotel - Rochester, NY
I Can't Get Started
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Maynard Ferguson Live at the Top - Plaza Hotel - Rochester, NY
I used to see Maynard many years ago, when he had a British band ,I couldn't get over how enthusiastic he was. Fabulous.
This is an upright and bass guitar clinic for all big band musicians. Thanks RUclips for sharing this with the world.
Nyehhhh. I'll stick to Bunny Berigan.
The charts! Great arrangements
I, like 100's of other kids in and around Detroit, opened for Maynard in the 1970's at Clarence Auditorium Livonia. What a memory!!
I swear that looks like Jeff Berlin sitting behind and to the left of Rick's upright. He's visible during Allan's keyboard extravaganza. Sure looks like Jeff. Stunning performance by all!
YESSIR!!
The trombone player was having a rough night, eh?
no sheet music - incredible musicians playing out of their minds! bravo
who directed the cameras on this recording? Absolutely phenomenal!!!!!
That bass the entire song is absolutely insane!
This was one of my favourite Maynard bands, and most players in this band were with him a pretty long time.
Yes! I love this group! Lynn Nicholson, Andy MacIntosh, Bruce Johnstone, et al.
He played with his band at the local church in NJ.
Plaza hotel ?
At the top jazz club
Always hated this tune.
That bass solo is so fire 🔥
The bands timing just sucks! The trumpets come and completely disregard the beat of the keyboard! Then again! the trombones can't keep up to the beat coming and and keyboards gracefully adjusts again! I love what was the group and the music, since the mid 70s, but come on!
He's the DENNY CRANE of trumpet!!!
I have seen Maynard many times. What I remember most about his concerts was the audible gasp from the audience when Maynard hit one of his high notes. It was visceral. RIP Maynard.
What year is this?
Maynard should have guest starred on WKRP in Cincinatti as Herb Tarlek's Dad
One of my top three favorite pieces from all of the MF albums……and an amazing live version. Kinda different how they paused along the way for applauding after the individual segments.
Was looking up buddy rich versions. SO glad I found this thanks
C'est tout simplement " A tomber par Terre " !
Who was the bass player and drummer here? I saw them do this with Peter Erskine on drums.
The bass player is Rick Petrone.
@Bruce Johnstone
Yeah man. Great playing as always. Good to know you’re still out there... at this point every day you wake up is a bonus.
I think I saw you in Tewksbury Mass. playing this tune in 1975 and Chick was in the audience. Maynard introduced "the composer of the song" and the guy across the table from me stood up! I was only 17 and didn't know a damn thing then. I still don't , but what I do know is that you and that band made some amazing music together. Stay well my friend!
Top demais
Maynard was so amazing as a tpt player that sometimes people forget how good of a leader he was. What great bands he had for so many years, and mostly young players. Also, such a showman! A true master entertainer!
yeah we would get the hottest band fresh outta college
This iteration of his band is, in my opinion, the quintessential MF Big Band. I saw them play in MA when I was in high school and they played La Fiesta. Across the table from me was a guy that was digging the music. Then Maynard introduced the composer of the song, and Chick Corea stood up, he'd been sitting across from me the whole night.
what year?
that bass sounds like something out of system of a down :)
What year? I would guess early 70s?
Golly that bass player has a really nice sound attitude - never heard anything quite like it.
Hi
Saw MF once when I was a kid. Had a great influence on my playing. Nearly 40 years ago. WOW!
Excellent
That doesn't look like Randy Percell on trombone. Anyone have a personnel list?
It doesn't look like Randy Purcell because it's Jerry Johnson, as Maynard says in the video.
Randy is playing in the background in this song
Maynard was such a showman. He did what he was born to do. I was born to do not much of anything...and I nailed it. Booyah.
Awesome. But Woody's version will always be the best big band version.
I come from Reddit, I saw your post. This is smooth!
Thanks for checking it out! I'll post some more videos soon
Mad props to the drummer tho, my hands hurt just listening to this!
Why was there no drum solo? I played this chart many times during my 53 years as a drummer. There was always a short solo when the other players were doing their solos; and a longer one that brought in the closing riff. Different bands have arrainged it different ways, but I've not seen a good drummer (like this one) completely frozen out.
bass intro was insane dude
This chart was arranged specifically for Rick Petrone and left the Ferguson book when rick left the band. I was lucky enough to still be in high school at that time and got to see this chart performed live.
How in the HELL do you dislike this great performance by an amazing legend?!?!?! Trolls!!!
So if a person doesn’t like or agree with your musical taste etc they are “trolls” or other derogatory terms? Must be nice being holier than others
@@MaynardFreek if you don't like the music than just leave???
@@MaynardFreek This might not be your "cup of tea" but if you don't appreciate the musicianship then you are clueless about music. Personally I liked Maynard younger years better, but the bass and keyboard solos in this are remarkable, as is the band in general. In my humble opinion.
Not that much different from the Kenton version.
Channelling another dimension
My father took me to his concert at the University of Delaware in 1978. Greatest Jazz show I've ever seen!
Christine is my wife, 'm Brian.
THIS MUSIC FROM OUR SOULS, jazz at it's finest, BASS, BAD too the BONE, big band, smooth as silk,,PS VIVA, MUCHOS GRACIAS AMIGOS......
"La Fiesta" tiene que ser tocada con Saxo y Piano y a poder ser por Stan Getz y Chick Corea. Esto no es una ejecución de una partitura, es un asesinato.
wildest thing I’ve seen on an upright bass