The first time I saw a Preservation Hall Dixie band was 1970 or 71, Kid Valentine Thomas. That hit the high water mark for me in terms of blowing the roof off a joint and since then I have heard more than my share of the best jazz, blues, swing, and rock'n'roll talent around and I have never heard anyone blow the roof off and then bring it on home like New Orleans Dixie can. Migod what rivers of flavors collect in that piquant, beckoning, soothing, soul-engaging gumbo! And like Jelly Roll said 'way back, ya gotta have that Latin thing in there and, in that respect, NOTHING could be better than Preservation Hall doing El Manisero. In Havana, no less. Too much, simply too, too much. I hope the younger generations catch on to all that that particular song, by those musicians, done in that place represents in terms of people carrying the living, pulsing guts of music forward.
Para mi, la MUSICA, es mi vida, mi todo, un Espíritu sin musica, es un Desierto, Dios fue el Creador de tanto talento, Gracias por hacernos conocedores de ello y partícipes de esas maravillosas orquestas y voces.felicitaciones.
Me quito el sombrero ante estos músicos excelentes, son increíbles, esta es la mejor versión del manicero que he escuchado, mis respetos y mi admiracion para ellos, gracias por el video y saludos desdes Florida US.
Omigod! Preservation Hall does El Manicero in Havana and knocks it out of the ball park! Man oh man, talk about bringing it on home! This performance deserves some kind of special acclaim,, something like the special acclaim given the legendary live performance of Stardust by Lionel Hamptom. Slam Stewart et al. Wow, something else to see!
Unfortunately I don't know that they will ever release the whole Havana Jazz Festival set but they did record it. You can catch pieces on their film "A Tuba to Cuba"
@@njdave2007 I can't thank you enough for posting this video, Man. El Manicero is printed on my bone marrow and soul because my Dixie band leader father used to leave it on the old-style record player sometimes when my parents passed out after a party and I remember listening to it over and over and over again in my crib. as the record player lifted up its arm at the of the end of the track then lifted up and went back to the beginning to play it again, over and over for god knows how long, continuing to print it on me as I slept. It's one of the earliest memories I have, the long, long enrapturement in the 2-3 clave rhythm and melody. Between that, and similar hard-wiring around exposure to Dixieland and swing from infancy on, I became, not surprisingly, a Latin, ballroom and swing dancer and Afro-Latin percussionist, and my brother became a jazz and rock drummer. I danced mambo for years, before salsa became popular here in Vancouver, and to this day, dancing or playing 2-3 clave compositions has a joy for me that reverberates that primal imprinting of El Manicero I got in 1952 or so. To see the venerable present-day torch bearers of Preservation Hall bring it on home like this (in Havana, no less! TOO FREAKING PERFECT!) is for me personally, literally one of THE very greatest musical performances I have ever seen or heard. I don't know what I would have done if I had been in the audience; melt, perhaps, with the idea I could die happy then and there. I think a lot of the jazz musicians I knew as a kid -- some of which played with Hampton, Lunceford, Ella and Dinah and all passed on now, of course, I am 69 -- would see this performance in much the same way I do, and would agree it deserves the kind of special acclaim I say it deserves. It's a landmark performance, I'd say, and I would further say that the older and more deeply connected a person is to Latin and Dixie, the more it grips one's guts as a landmark performance that encodes history and get-down musical culture. Thank you so much for posting it! And thanks for the tip for "A Tuba to Cuba" -- I'll check it out. Let me ask, if I may, Dave: are you one of the performers? What's your connection?
@@vancouverterry9142 My only connection is as a fan. In 2015 when PHJB was the headline act at the Havana Jazz Festival they put together a Havana tour package for people to go on. They did 2 shows that week in Havana and a couple other events.
@@vancouverterry9142 A Tuba to Cuba was a doc they put together about their experience going to Cuba the first time. The fans who went weren't involved in it directly but there's some live footage. I wish they'd put out the whole concert.
Hi, Terry as I understand your father played Jazz in a band with greatest musicians why I dont know, where are you from? Regards I also like this music very much.
EXELENTE ORQUESTA!!!, Y ESOS SOLOS DE TROMPETA Y TROMBONE Y SIN MENOSPRECIAR EL SAXOPHONE MAS ALLA DE LA EXELENCIA!!!. FELICITACIONES Y MILLONES DE APLAUSOS DE PIE, PARA TODOS!!!
Desde Panamá encantado con esta moderna envolvente armoniosa y subyugante interpretación de El Manicero: su creador el Maestro Richard Egües ha de estar encantado donde quiera que El Creador lo haya puesto. Sublime, virtuosa: De Maestros!
Hermosa música y lo que le sigue..no se dé notas pero creo que cada instrumento estuvo en su tiempo y los solos muy bien ejecutados..tal ves la flauta no se escuchó como en la versión de la(sonora Matancera) mi neófita opinión..gracias por subirla.
Thank you great video, the 1st time for me. Nice, great joyful jazz music, thanks camera person too keep smiling with lol politely & safely jazz for joy
EXPECTACULAR........ LO ESCUCHE HACE RATONES ... .... PERO NO LO HABÍA. TERMINADO... CADA VERSION DE EL MANICERO.. TIENE SU SUING..... JAAZ....🎵🎼🇨🇴🇪🇦🎶🎹🎻🎷🎺🎸
Wuauu fenomenal felicidades por compartir tan bello espectáculo hermoso s/palabras puros maestros bendiciones para todos ustedes siempre saludos cordiales desde Tapachula Chiapas bendiciones
If you want real good music you have to go to Cuba, Havana and New Orleans are sisters city .... jazz and Latin Jazz Cuba 🇨🇺 and USA 🇺🇸 the top 2 music producers of the Western Hemisphere. Great band playing a classic from Moises Simons, I think Cubans if not because of the economic issues could also put together a big Latín jazz band. I think Jesus Alemany with Cubanismo play some respect to New Orleans as well.
Tremenda Orquesta, Los Cubanos Reyes de lo que hoy se conoce como la zarza. Un liga del jazz y y la música Africana con sus tambores. Desde Cataño Puerto Rico Manuel A. MINIER (Paito )
Es la interpretación más larga que he escuchado de una de mis canciones favoritas El Manisero . Bravo 👏 👏 Tuve un CD con este tema interpretado por 13 o más orquestas , desde la primera versión , pero lo perdí en un viaje con mi equipaje. Lo que más siento es que no pude recuperarlo jamás.
The first time I saw a Preservation Hall Dixie band was 1970 or 71, Kid Valentine Thomas. That hit the high water mark for me in terms of blowing the roof off a joint and since then I have heard more than my share of the best jazz, blues, swing, and rock'n'roll talent around and I have never heard anyone blow the roof off and then bring it on home like New Orleans Dixie can. Migod what rivers of flavors collect in that piquant, beckoning, soothing, soul-engaging gumbo! And like Jelly Roll said 'way back, ya gotta have that Latin thing in there and, in that respect, NOTHING could be better than Preservation Hall doing El Manisero. In Havana, no less. Too much, simply too, too much. I hope the younger generations catch on to all that that particular song, by those musicians, done in that place represents in terms of people carrying the living, pulsing guts of music forward.
Para mi, la MUSICA, es mi vida, mi todo, un Espíritu sin musica, es un Desierto, Dios fue el Creador de tanto talento, Gracias por hacernos conocedores de ello y partícipes de esas maravillosas orquestas y voces.felicitaciones.
Me quito el sombrero ante estos músicos excelentes, son increíbles, esta es la mejor versión del manicero que he escuchado, mis respetos y mi admiracion para ellos, gracias por el video y saludos desdes Florida US.
magnifica, pero debes escuchar unas cincuenta más ....
@@maxibodegasgb2273 las he escuchado, pero está para mi es la mejor.
A treat to listen one of my favorites by The Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
Omigod! Preservation Hall does El Manicero in Havana and knocks it out of the ball park! Man oh man, talk about bringing it on home! This performance deserves some kind of special acclaim,, something like the special acclaim given the legendary live performance of Stardust by Lionel Hamptom. Slam Stewart et al. Wow, something else to see!
Unfortunately I don't know that they will ever release the whole Havana Jazz Festival set but they did record it. You can catch pieces on their film "A Tuba to Cuba"
@@njdave2007 I can't thank you enough for posting this video, Man. El Manicero is printed on my bone marrow and soul because my Dixie band leader father used to leave it on the old-style record player sometimes when my parents passed out after a party and I remember listening to it over and over and over again in my crib. as the record player lifted up its arm at the of the end of the track then lifted up and went back to the beginning to play it again, over and over for god knows how long, continuing to print it on me as I slept. It's one of the earliest memories I have, the long, long enrapturement in the 2-3 clave rhythm and melody. Between that, and similar hard-wiring around exposure to Dixieland and swing from infancy on, I became, not surprisingly, a Latin, ballroom and swing dancer and Afro-Latin percussionist, and my brother became a jazz and rock drummer. I danced mambo for years, before salsa became popular here in Vancouver, and to this day, dancing or playing 2-3 clave compositions has a joy for me that reverberates that primal imprinting of El Manicero I got in 1952 or so. To see the venerable present-day torch bearers of Preservation Hall bring it on home like this (in Havana, no less! TOO FREAKING PERFECT!) is for me personally, literally one of THE very greatest musical performances I have ever seen or heard. I don't know what I would have done if I had been in the audience; melt, perhaps, with the idea I could die happy then and there. I think a lot of the jazz musicians I knew as a kid -- some of which played with Hampton, Lunceford, Ella and Dinah and all passed on now, of course, I am 69 -- would see this performance in much the same way I do, and would agree it deserves the kind of special acclaim I say it deserves. It's a landmark performance, I'd say, and I would further say that the older and more deeply connected a person is to Latin and Dixie, the more it grips one's guts as a landmark performance that encodes history and get-down musical culture. Thank you so much for posting it! And thanks for the tip for "A Tuba to Cuba" -- I'll check it out. Let me ask, if I may, Dave: are you one of the performers? What's your connection?
@@vancouverterry9142 My only connection is as a fan. In 2015 when PHJB was the headline act at the Havana Jazz Festival they put together a Havana tour package for people to go on. They did 2 shows that week in Havana and a couple other events.
@@vancouverterry9142 A Tuba to Cuba was a doc they put together about their experience going to Cuba the first time. The fans who went weren't involved in it directly but there's some live footage. I wish they'd put out the whole concert.
Hi, Terry as I understand your father played Jazz in a band with greatest musicians why I dont know, where are you from? Regards I also like this music very much.
Desde Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico muchas felicitaciones por su trabajo artistico
Excelentes maestros de la
Música cubana.
Felicidades por esa trayectoria
Saludos desde
Mérida yucatan
EXELENTE ORQUESTA!!!,
Y ESOS SOLOS DE TROMPETA Y
TROMBONE Y SIN MENOSPRECIAR EL SAXOPHONE
MAS ALLA DE LA EXELENCIA!!!.
FELICITACIONES Y MILLONES DE
APLAUSOS DE PIE, PARA TODOS!!!
EXCELENTE, INTERPRETACION, RELAJA EL ALMA Y AYUDA A ESTABILIZAR, SALUDOS DESDE XALAPA, VERACRUZ, MEXICO
QUÈ MARAVILLA! LO DISFRUTO PLENAMENTE. GRACIAS!
Fenomenal, un placer verlo. Gracias. El poder de la música... Guauuuuu....
Magnifico estupendo gracias por divertirnos con estupenda interpretasion
Excelente conjunto y extraordinaria melodía, felicitaciones desde Guatemala C. A.
En tiempos ancestrales se construyo un puente musical entre La Habana y Nuevs Orleans (la unica ciudad caribeña de EU)
Fabulosos! Saludos desde Zipaquira Colombia
Fenómenos. Saludos desde Colombia. Mi amada patria
Que grandes músicos es un agasajo esta interpretación del Manicero , muchas felicidades.
Excelente conjunto y extraordinaria melodía, felicitaciones
Super fabuloso. Mil años de aplausos. !!
UNA VERDADERA JOYA MUSICAL. PARA EL MUNDO.
Una joya de grupo entre los buenos es el mejor .Albert
Excelente maestros del ritmo! Saludos desde Conchagua, La Unión, EL SALVADOR. 🎼🎶
Qué bonito arreglo musical para seguir adelante con esta historia tan linda
Desde Panamá encantado con esta moderna envolvente armoniosa y subyugante interpretación de El Manicero: su creador el Maestro Richard Egües ha de estar encantado donde quiera que El Creador lo haya puesto.
Sublime, virtuosa: De Maestros!
El manicero no fue compuesto por Richard Egues. Fué compuesto por Moisés Simons en 1928.
cuba-new Orleans Brothers of jazz!one day I'm going to new Orleans to feel like home again!love&respect!.
Siempre me ha gustado esa canción y esta interprrtscion esta fantastica
Jajajaja jajajaja jajajaja cuba y new Orleans hermanos? 😌😂 Cómo no
@@joseluisvelazquez3997 me refiero en lo del jazz!musica no tiene fronteras!bendiciones!
Excelente melodía. Muy buenos recuerdos!!
Hermosa música y lo que le sigue..no se dé notas pero creo que cada instrumento estuvo en su tiempo y los solos muy bien ejecutados..tal ves la flauta no se escuchó como en la versión de la(sonora Matancera) mi neófita opinión..gracias por subirla.
Sabroso! Excelente Descarga!😀
Thank you great video, the 1st time for me. Nice, great joyful jazz music, thanks camera person too keep smiling with lol politely & safely jazz for joy
Grandes musicos, los solos son espectaculares
What a great piece of music
¡Que chulada!🙈 para andar en un bailazo de gala blanco y negro que orquestón👏👏👏👏😘
El Jazz donde cada instrumento musical tiene vida propia.
Saludos desde Brasile!!!
Estaban excelentes videos.
WOW WOW EXCELENTE, EL MANICERO, ÉXITO FELICIDADES BANDA, 🌹🍀
Bonita musica recordando esa época bravo
Una excelente melodía, saludos desde México
Musica de lo mejor para bailar toda la noche
Me encanta ese manicero lo vuelvo a escuchar y bailar
Lo maximo que e escuchado muy bueno
Elmanicero me gusta desde que tenía ocho años nunca pasa de moda bien por los cubanos
de poza rica Veracruz mx va un saludo a todos k les gusta está música nuestra música
Genial se oye mmm lindo, saludos desde México
Bellísimo me encantó. Eso es música.
Linda música, tem mais de 90 de sucesso no mundo, obrigado
Fanatica #1 del Jazz
La música que a revolucionado en todas las esferas sociales, música de todos los tiempos. Reciban saludos desde Acapulco.
Muy bello ❤️😍 interpretación
EXCELENTE MÚSICA, EL MANICERO, ÉXITO, BANDA JASS, 🌹🍀
Lo máximo de lo máximo.
Músicos de verdad verdad verdad... Si señor😊
Que temon hasta los 440 del center field y que Orquesta, saludos desde desde el norte de mexico
Alucinante música
Desde merida Venezuela Ramón Serrano muy bueno
Hermosa musicaaa
Excelente interpretación
Magistral felicidades
Simplemente magistral💯🇨🇺
Excelente
Rafael
Madrid
Rios
EXPECTACULAR........
LO ESCUCHE HACE RATONES ... .... PERO NO LO HABÍA. TERMINADO...
CADA VERSION DE EL MANICERO.. TIENE SU SUING.....
JAAZ....🎵🎼🇨🇴🇪🇦🎶🎹🎻🎷🎺🎸
Браво !
Privilegiada el poderlos oír
Verdaderamente increíble. !!!!!!!!!!!
Maravilloso !!!!!!!!!!!
Bueno pa' bailar El Manisero y que no se vaya😅
Grandioso!
SON UNA BOMBA!!!!
Millones de aplausos
super interpretacion......
Pero que delizia en La Habana ano 2015 del Autor: Moises Simon Lucander NYC
Excellent!
Sensacional!
Vu PHJB en 2016à N.O a ne pas manquer si vous passez par la
How sweet is that?
Que tronbon. Fuera de serie majistral
Linda canción
Fenomenal wow fantastic
Phenomenal*
Musica q no pasa de moda
Hermosa la música
Me gusta el manicero... Bailamos
Q chivo👍
Lindo lindo parabéns rico rico rico cuba amo amo muito muito muito muito muito muito muito muito muito muito muito
Lo máximo ritmo Latino.
Esto es MÙSICA, sí señores...
Wuauu fenomenal felicidades por compartir tan bello espectáculo hermoso s/palabras puros maestros bendiciones para todos ustedes siempre saludos cordiales desde Tapachula Chiapas bendiciones
Majestuoso.
Felicitaciones ,
Me hubiera Gustado escuchar solerar , al sousafon
If you want real good music you have to go to Cuba, Havana and New Orleans are sisters city .... jazz and Latin Jazz Cuba 🇨🇺 and USA 🇺🇸 the top 2 music producers of the Western Hemisphere. Great band playing a classic from Moises Simons, I think Cubans if not because of the economic issues could also put together a big Latín jazz band. I think Jesus Alemany with Cubanismo play some respect to New Orleans as well.
Tremenda Orquesta, Los Cubanos Reyes de lo que hoy se conoce como la zarza. Un liga del jazz y y la música Africana con sus tambores. Desde Cataño Puerto Rico Manuel A. MINIER (Paito )
Para arrrrtarse de bailar🙈 hasta que los pies no puedan más🤪😁👏👏👏👏
🤩🤩Bello bello bello mil veces bello . 🤩🤩
muito bom
❤
Los mejores
Es la interpretación más larga que he escuchado de una de mis canciones favoritas El Manisero . Bravo 👏 👏 Tuve un CD con este tema interpretado por 13 o más orquestas , desde la primera versión , pero lo perdí en un viaje con mi equipaje. Lo que más siento es que no pude recuperarlo jamás.
Chulaaaadaaaaaaaa
Muy bonito
SI te quieres por El pico divertir cómprate un cucuruchito de maní 🥜🎵🎶🤩👍🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Que barbaro
👏👏👏👌😊❤
Bravo
Qué fijados somos , ¿no?, ...
Bagunça , muita bagunça no início da apresentação.
El manicero ya no es una canción esto se fue de las mano esto es un género ya