Smooth as a Baby's Bum, absolutely musical genius at work and yet some poor, miserable Sod gives it a Thumb's down.Jeez some people must have a Shit time on Earth if they think stuff like this is bad.
I saw the band at Edinburgh Jazz Festival about 30 years ago then Pat Halcox played at our local Jazz club in Northumberland, then I saw the '3 B's' at the Sage in Newcastle - sadly now they have all passed away but I'm so blessed to say that I saw them all on stage - these type of performers are now history and very very few are left but I'm so happy to say that I saw some of them doing what they do best - play jazz
Brought up on Lonnie Donegan with the old man playing his stuff on vinyl back in the 70's and 80's, and whilst from a slightly 'later' generation it makes no difference, this is quality 'happy' music. Thanks pops
First saw him in 1956 and the last time in 2018. I met the band briefly on 2 occasions in the late 1950’s once whilst Donegan was with them. I was amazed and fortunate to be invited to Ottilie Patterson’s Tribute Concert in Comber NI and the unveiling of the plaque at her birthplace there. Also, I was able to visit her grave in Movilla Cemetery, Newtonards.
Barry Walker - what a legend! He was the sound man when I was in the Barber Band. He'd keep us up for hours at the hotel with his Knights Templar theories & had plans & books all over his room which he studied enthusiastically to help him pinpoint the treasure!
The only one left out of the "3 B's" - Saw Barber Ball and Bilk a while back at the Sage in Gateshead then shortly after that gig, we lost Kenny Ball :-(
Mr Barber I have loved your music for 50 years. RIP 🎼
Smooth as a Baby's Bum, absolutely musical genius at work and yet some poor, miserable Sod gives it a Thumb's down.Jeez some people must have a Shit time on Earth if they think stuff like this is bad.
Just brilliant, as ever , C B and LD always remembered , how could we forget.
It's Ken Collyers legacy and a wonderful exposition
A great tune by great artists, van,Lonnie and Chris barber er
A great song by great stars
I saw the band at Edinburgh Jazz Festival about 30 years ago then Pat Halcox played at our local Jazz club in Northumberland, then I saw the '3 B's' at the Sage in Newcastle - sadly now they have all passed away but I'm so blessed to say that I saw them all on stage - these type of performers are now history and very very few are left but I'm so happy to say that I saw some of them doing what they do best - play jazz
RIP Chris and thanks.
he is now ging home, and he let the angels jump. What an man!.....................R.I.P.
thank you, what a power - Chris, now you are now at home. R.I.P. Let the angels jump. I must hear this peace very often - more drive doesn't go😊😊😊😊
By the great King Colyer - what a fitting tribute❤️
New Orleans to London, bought the album on vinyl in 1953. Still have it.
RIP Chris. Blessed to have seen you play this live. 🇬🇧❤️
Now he let the angels jump - because he is now going home........we see us, Chris! R.I.P.
What a great player bandleader ! Rest in peace. Roni from australia
Ronny from Germany send you much Greetings
Hervorragende Musiker und Darbietung ! Danke für das tolle Musikstück!❤😊
Many loves
Lovely to hear Lonnie and what a legacy he left!
Ganz toll für den Kreislauf, gegen fast alle Leiden, ist dieser Sound..
😢😅😅😢 he😢😮
Lord I Miss Him....Them!
Brought up on Lonnie Donegan with the old man playing his stuff on vinyl back in the 70's and 80's, and whilst from a slightly 'later' generation it makes no difference, this is quality 'happy' music. Thanks pops
R.I.P. Chris and love you for ever!
Wonderful! ... especially ... sitting here ... with a glass or two ... of Shiraz! Cheers!
only a whisky must be
r.I.p Chris You left a good legacy
First saw him in 1956 and the last time in 2018.
I met the band briefly on 2 occasions in the late 1950’s once whilst Donegan was with them.
I was amazed and fortunate to be invited to Ottilie Patterson’s Tribute Concert in Comber NI and the unveiling of the plaque at her birthplace there. Also, I was able to visit her grave in Movilla Cemetery, Newtonards.
It doesn’t get any better!
Many happy memories of times past, great memories
So emotional!!
always will love is muziek makes me want to dance again as in those days xxx
Hatte das Glück bei 4 Konzerten dabei zu sein. Großartig. Danke Chris
Hallo Chris Wir vermissen Dich... wenigstens haben wir Deine wunderbare Musik...
My dear friend Barry was the sound engineer at this time. RIP my man..
Barry Walker - what a legend! He was the sound man when I was in the Barber Band. He'd keep us up for hours at the hotel with his Knights Templar theories & had plans & books all over his room which he studied enthusiastically to help him pinpoint the treasure!
A Ken Colyer composition, first recorded in 1953.
Chris is now 89 and STILL playing! 😳😆😆
The only one left out of the "3 B's" - Saw Barber Ball and Bilk a while back at the Sage in Gateshead then shortly after that gig, we lost Kenny Ball :-(
He Died this year with 90 years. R.I.P. - One of best für eternity - No he let the Angels jump........He is no at home!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gewéldige muziek dierbare herrinneringen R.I.P ❤🇳🇱 ONVERGETELIJK JAAR 2022.TIJDSTIP 09:15 UUR OCHTENDS VROEG 🙏🌹🎼🪕
And i am.83 and still listening and loving it in Sydney Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺😅😅
Very enjoyable
BRILLIANT
True musicians !
3 legends.
What a pity that there is no DVD of this concert 😢
brilliant
Ik blijf van hun muziek genieten bedankt Richard
Bardzo dobre😮
That string bass!
Mooi.
Brill !
Lonnie on banjo.
Wow!!!! 😍😍😍
Musica divina e dico poco alberto fiorentini
Ronaldinho
Glen Moray.
wer spielt die Clarinette?
John Defferary
Thank you , this Version ist the best with them all together........................@@gereonbrenk
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Not as good as Ken Colyers' version, but close. Thanks for uploading anyway.
ドヴォルザークの新世界からが原曲でいいんだよね?