This is surely one of the best examples of musicians complementing each other whilst each being a master of his own instrument. Gaddzooks, the whole piece builds to the end of that sax solo at 5:21, then breaks down again, then Gadd nails it. Sheer brilliance.
I went here to understand Ronnie better because I got a 1975 Keilwerth Baritone Sax (after 30 years of playing Tenor and Alto, yeah I'm crazy to try, no liw ?!?!?), and realize that THIS is THE BEST Jazz Band of this Time !! I LOVE the way Ronnie ends this with the WAY LOW AAAAAAAA !!!
This is a great video. Wish Eric Gale was there with the guys. Steve was at his peak on drums I think by 1988. I love his ears and particularly his groove. He has gotten locked in to his "pet" Gadd licks now though. As great as he is ( he was my favorite drummer in the late 70's) It seems he has quit growing as a drummer, choosing to stick with his patented licks. Still though, one of the all time greats.
If I were gay, or Steve Gadd was a woman, oh man. Just try and hold me back. XD he's a MONSTER player. one of my favs. This might be one of my favorite solos by hi of all time. just so.... mmmmmmmm.
Wow... look how young Ronnie is! and thin! hehe... He is playing so smooth though, but you cant beat that bari sound... he probably hated this gig... playing over C7 the whole time... lame
Ronnie Cuber on Baritone Sax! Great Playing! UNDENIABLE! R.E.S.P.E.C.T.
The entire band just gives such an amazing groove that you just want to listen to over and over again
I do, every damn day!
Yet another perfect Cornell Dupree solo.......we were lucky to have so many.
No one grooves like Gadd. All great musicians and defines FUNKY.
Man, I miss Richard Tee (keys). No one grooves like him.
Dudes just saw Gadd and Cuber 2 weeks ago. One of the best shows I have ever seen. Joey defrancesco on organ. Washington's Winelight nuff said....
this is #groove (and Cornell Dupree is funky as hell) - what a band!
Saw these finally,at North Sea,mid 80's......went as a Dupree fan....couldn't keep my eyes ofTee.....He was mesmerising....tightest band I ever saw.
it's shit like this that makes life worth living.
These guys are so good!
This track always gives me goosebumps
this is some sexy music what a great groove
This is surely one of the best examples of musicians complementing each other whilst each being a master of his own instrument. Gaddzooks, the whole piece builds to the end of that sax solo at 5:21, then breaks down again, then Gadd nails it. Sheer brilliance.
Pros at their best!
RIP
I remember the Bitter End, and your music well!
One of my favorite ensambles!
I love the way the horn man bottoms out right after the five minute mark.
Ronnie Cuber is a bleeping monster !!!!!!!
Gadd, Dupree, Tee were THE NYC recording rhthym section in those days. Great stuff.
5 Stars!...love the way Gadd has a tight sound 'til 3'-30" then opens up the ride cymbal; behind the sax...yeeah!
when someone says: "in the pocket" - THIS is what they mean..
Sublime, une pure merveille !!
Unreal cohesion and *listening* - absolutely one great groove. What talent!
ronnie cuber, the boss.
He was good but when approached at a DrJohn gig he f#cked me off,Dr John himself was a real gent
Jesus, whatta groove.
steve was one of buddy's favourite drummers.
Outstanding stuff...
Mann Mann mmannn
the things I can do with THIS
WOW! !!!
This is one of my all time favorites,thanks for posting.
Del
Jazz at its very best.
Love these guys. Thanks for putting it up.
The bariton sax. is fantastic¡¡¡
Dupree rules!
YES!!!!
Gorgeous open handed groove! Another one added to the learn to play one day... Maybe not list list xD
Damn Gadd is one badass!
What a great version, I'm Gonna do a youtube tutorial video about this groove! one of my favorite Gadd grooves,Thanks for uploading.
Très bon morceau
Cornell Dupree (born 1942 - died May 8, 2011) is an American R&B/soul jazz guitarist...
I had no idea Paul Giamatti plays some rippin’ upright bass!!!
Wonderful
peaceand love
love that baritone sax
ronnie cuber owns it!
r. cuber for president!
Intoxicating
I went here to understand Ronnie better because I got a 1975 Keilwerth Baritone Sax (after 30 years of playing Tenor and Alto, yeah I'm crazy to try, no liw ?!?!?), and realize that THIS is THE BEST Jazz Band of this Time !! I LOVE the way Ronnie ends this with the WAY LOW AAAAAAAA !!!
I mean How He ends that Solo BhomBP !!
Le panard ! génial !
This music give me a good feelin'!
Rolf Hugo Hanssen
Priest./rev.
Bergen - Norway
Epic shoulder pads
Ronnie Cuber it IS...:)
All good.
This is a great video. Wish Eric Gale was there with the guys. Steve was at his peak on drums I think by 1988. I love his ears and particularly his groove.
He has gotten locked in to his "pet" Gadd licks now though. As great as he is ( he was my favorite drummer in the late 70's) It seems he has quit growing as a drummer, choosing to stick with his patented licks.
Still though, one of the all time greats.
Who do you think he is, Neil Peart?
@@daveford5683 I'm not particularly a fan on NP. Not sure what you are saying.
Groove city.
very very nice ! ですね.
If I were gay, or Steve Gadd was a woman, oh man. Just try and hold me back. XD
he's a MONSTER player. one of my favs. This might be one of my favorite solos by hi of all time. just so.... mmmmmmmm.
Uber cool!!!
THANK you
R.I.P. Ronnie Cuber. With Cuber's passing - Steve Gadd is the last living member of The Gadd Gang.
groovy cats!
Eddie Gomez bass groves like a cannonball
They played Montreux the Same Year and against my Low expectations got Over to me, their Records still do not.
concordo...
Damn Steve
Thanks... I'm gonna have to check that track out... what a great tune Can't wait to hear the lyrics, too
Iam willing to bet you these guys were once crusaders
@ansyf125
it is Ronnie Cuber...!
the sound on the hi-hat is unique
the leather pants are a nice touch
Yeah, i really hope Steve Gadd converts.. I love souless christian rock!
that horn man would be Ronnie Cuber
Yes, that's really Eddie Gomez. He looks different because he doesn't have his mustacher here.
I never said Ronnie was lame.... just the tune... his playing is smooth, but still good... cause.. its fuckin Ronnie!
Yes, that's really Eddie Gomez. He looks different because he doesn't have a mustache here.
it was written by Phil Keaggey i think
try and construct a melodic solo like Ronnie's with only C7
eh?
Is Tom Steve's Bro ? I dunno ! :)
Wow... look how young Ronnie is! and thin! hehe... He is playing so smooth though, but you cant beat that bari sound... he probably hated this gig... playing over C7 the whole time... lame
Who wrote this?
is that really gomez? doesn't look like him
16 ppl have no soul
don't understand how the audience can keep bums on seats.
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works even when Cornell is so out of tune...
OMG this is sooooooo rediculous. Just don't see this level anymore...
dont like that brass