¡Qué maravilla es poder ver estos videos! A Krupa y a los Dukes los conocí hace unos 60 años. Con suerte en mi país, Chile, uno lograba escuchar un LP. Pero, poder verlos es, realmente. una maravilla. Muchas, muchas gracias.
When they played in Chicago, Illinois at Bourbon Street Night Club at 936 North Rush Street around 1965, Dean Barrett was the drummer and he was good and funny. I worked at Bourbon Street as a cashier and listen to them foe about 2 years. I remember only Frank and Freddie playing. They also appeared one night at the 19th Hole in Lyons, Illinois. I am 79 now and don't remember anything else other than St. James Mortuary was my favorite.
Gene Krupa I like his drumming on the floor Tom. When he played drum sticks on the upright bass it reminds me of jimmy page using a bow on the telecaster
4:49- They started measuring decibels after the band finished playing. 7:37- The peak volume reached was precisely at the moment when the band ends, when the drums give the final bang.
I just discovered I guess I am order than I thought. The drummer who played with the original Dukes of Dixieland was Barrett Deems. I saw a video from May, 1995 when he was 82 years old. It was the same great showmanship that I remembered when he play at Bourbon Street in Chicago, Illinois.
Charlie Ventura had guts, playing the bass sax. A far better player and multi-instrumentalist than he was ever given credit for. I loved his baritone playing especially.
Part 2 shows that The Duke's of won the contest. 23 to 25. Thank you Deano. the last tune put the Duke easily over the top... nice stuff and a treat to see the contest after 54 years of it's approx completion. johnny Peppers
Your welcome Johnny glad you enjoyed that. I always laugh about them being smart enough to pull my grandfather out on the banjo which I think really helped them win.
Love the Clarinet and trombone of the Dixieland band, but they are a little slow for me...is that George Simon the George T Simon jazz guy author ?? Cool to see Woody Herman...I'm from Wisconsin too...!! BUT ABSOLUTELY LOVE seeing mean Gene fly on his snare drum with his famous singles....and yes he's amazing on his solid bass drum playing...a great right foot...and supreme stick definition on his ride cymbal...GO GENE GO...!!
I'm enjoying the music and thanks for posting but it seems wrong competing artists against one another for TV ratings and $$$. It's similar to the slick TV talent shows today.
But without that exploitation we wouldn't be enjoying such jazz greats on the same stage more than a half century later. It provided a unique set of circumstances and quality of audio and video recording that was rare for lives performance back then, not to mention a wonderful archive.
While it’s great to see these guys going for it live, it’s a sad commentary that we’d do a show ostensibly based on music that came from the black culture in NOLA, yet somehow there are no representatives of that culture in the audience, let alone the bandstand.
@@deanoassunto4118 : No one likes being uncomfortable. I understand that. However, to enjoy the music and not be cognizant of where it came from is willful ignorance at best.
The Assuntos aren't 'pizza' players. The packaging can be tiresome. When I first heard it, the term 'Dixieland' was used pejoratively by New Orleans musicians.
@@johncoffin9354 Wiki- Some consider Dixieland a derogatory term implying superficial hokum played without passion or deep understanding of the music and because "Dixie" is a reference to pre-Civil War Southern States. Many black musicians have traditionally rejected Dixieland as a style distinctive from traditional jazz, characterized by the staccatic playing in all-white groups such as The Original Dixieland Jazz Band in contrast to the slower, syncopated back-beat style of playing characterized by musicians like King Oliver or Kid Ory.
Krupa est le comble de la vulgarité!... Un bûcheron!... Aucune distinction...Aucune classe!... Pourquoi s'entourer de tant de tambours de cymbales pour en tirer un si misérable résultat?...
N'importe quoi ! Gene Krupa est le passeur entre les grands batteurs de la N.O. ( Baby Dodds, Zutty, Paul Barbarin...) qu'il découvrit à Chicago , et le style "Swing de batterie dont il fut l'un des grands noms et des grands solistes. IL n'est en aucun cas un bûcheron , ne tire pas la couverture à lui comme Rich, reste toujours au service de la mélodie. De l'autre coté, un groupe Dixieland (pas N.O. comme le dit le présentateur) qui ferait honneur à n'importe quel Pub, sans plus....
@@deanoassunto4118 I found Dean Barrett in Chicago, Illinois more of a showman and an excellent drummer when he played at the Bourbon Street Night Club.
That performance should be in the National Archives.Pure American.
Gene Krupa... King of the rim shots man..!! The man... and first "Showman" drummer... entertainment personified... 😍
Oh wow..!! Someone liked my comment about Gene..!! Well thanks, whoever you are... you have musical taste.. 😉
@@aaronharvey7523 KICKASS!!
@@aaronharvey7523 I love Krupa too
¡Qué maravilla es poder ver estos videos! A Krupa y a los Dukes los conocí hace unos 60 años. Con suerte en mi país, Chile, uno lograba escuchar un LP. Pero, poder verlos es, realmente. una maravilla. Muchas, muchas gracias.
What a wonderful visit to past performances of great love, wonder, attraction, even mystery. Old stars and they just gleam!
King of drummers, he started it all.
Mr. Krupa could fry eggs on those drums their so hot ! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
When they played in Chicago, Illinois at Bourbon Street Night Club at 936 North Rush Street around 1965, Dean Barrett was the drummer and he was good and funny. I worked at Bourbon Street as a cashier and listen to them foe about 2 years. I remember only Frank and Freddie playing. They also appeared one night at the 19th Hole in Lyons, Illinois. I am 79 now and don't remember anything else other than St. James Mortuary was my favorite.
I played at the Rush Up on Rush St back in 1971. Too many steps !!!
REAL TALENT, thank you for posting!
Your welcome...that was part 1 there is a part 2, finale you can watch.
Not just talent.. SKILL that was worked for, many hard years..
❤BATERISTA COMO ESSE NUNCA MAIS EXISTIRA ELE FOI INCRÍVEL MONSTRUOSO FABULOSO E MAIS TODOS OS ADJETIVOS POSSIVEIS SÓ SAUDADES
Gene Krupa I like his drumming on the floor Tom. When he played drum sticks on the upright bass it reminds me of jimmy page using a bow on the telecaster
4:49- They started measuring decibels after the band finished playing.
7:37- The peak volume reached was precisely at the moment when the band ends, when the drums give the final bang.
Ha! Yes, the meter was hovering around 5 when Krupa cracks a rim shot sending it to 7.. :)
I just discovered I guess I am order than I thought. The drummer who played with the original Dukes of Dixieland was Barrett Deems. I saw a video from May, 1995 when he was 82 years old. It was the same great showmanship that I remembered when he play at Bourbon Street in Chicago, Illinois.
The Dukes had many drummers over the years. Barrett Deems played with them in the mid 60's.
Deemus was the greatus.
Great to know that your Grandfather played the Banjo Deano both great videos
Charlie Ventura had guts, playing the bass sax. A far better player and multi-instrumentalist than he was ever given credit for. I loved his baritone playing especially.
Battle of the bands.gene Krupa is the king of swing. I like it when he goes to tom’s and some snare drums solos 🥁
Don Pardo announcing.Gene Krupa drumming. Sweet!!
Part 2 shows that The Duke's of won the contest. 23 to 25. Thank you Deano. the last tune put the Duke easily over the top... nice stuff and a treat to see the contest after 54 years of it's approx completion. johnny Peppers
Your welcome Johnny glad you enjoyed that. I always laugh about them being smart enough to pull my grandfather out on the banjo which I think really helped them win.
Your welcome Johnny glad you enjoyed this. We also have a FaceBook page you might enjoy. facebook.com/therealdukesofdixieland/
Thank you friend ! (of Fance ! i have played With the great jazz organist RHODA SCOTT )
Amazing.
Love the Clarinet and trombone of the Dixieland band, but they are a little slow for me...is that George Simon the George T Simon jazz guy author ?? Cool to see Woody Herman...I'm from Wisconsin too...!!
BUT ABSOLUTELY LOVE seeing mean Gene fly on his snare drum with his famous singles....and yes he's amazing on his solid bass drum playing...a great right foot...and supreme stick definition on his ride cymbal...GO GENE GO...!!
That Jerry Fuller!! 😮
Beats american idol by a mile
They had thousand dollar bills back then.
Gene was dropping bass drums bombs before anyone....
No, it was Kenny Clarke that hipped Gene to that.
A Bee Bop thing
@@edgarcook9607 : Poppa Jo was doing that in the 30’s, to a degree.
I'm enjoying the music and thanks for posting but it seems wrong competing artists against one another for TV ratings and $$$. It's similar to the slick TV talent shows today.
But without that exploitation we wouldn't be enjoying such jazz greats on the same stage more than a half century later. It provided a unique set of circumstances and quality of audio and video recording that was rare for lives performance back then, not to mention a wonderful archive.
Like like like like like.....1000 likes
Gene was in my opinion the best drummer ever.
While it’s great to see these guys going for it live, it’s a sad commentary that we’d do a show ostensibly based on music that came from the black culture in NOLA, yet somehow there are no representatives of that culture in the audience, let alone the bandstand.
We prefer to keep it about the music and not about race. That's what real musicians are all about...the music will always unite.
@@deanoassunto4118 : No one likes being uncomfortable. I understand that. However, to enjoy the music and not be cognizant of where it came from is willful ignorance at best.
@@Riddim4 sorry your uncomfortable. Music transends race.
DYNAMITE!!! 🤯
so It looks like G Krupa band won.... who has the results from 1962?
It's posted just look for pt.2 the fanale. Or you can search our facebook page called The Original Dukes of Dixieland.
Here's pt. 2 ruclips.net/video/-W9jir0IP0A/видео.html&feature=em-upload_owner
This is Dixiebop.
Soo.. who won??
I'm going with GK .. .
Well you would be wrong....sorry watch the entire video to the end.
5:53
Que que é isso moço! fuck fuck fuck
I like Charlie Ventura and Gene Krupa the Dukes play okay 👌 but Dixieland is Pizza music..
That's hilarious....Shakey's Pizza! The waiters dressed in Dixieland attire in the 1970's
A very funky version of the
St.Louis Blues.I liked it.
The Assuntos aren't 'pizza' players. The packaging can be tiresome. When I first heard it, the term 'Dixieland' was used pejoratively by New Orleans musicians.
@@johncoffin9354
Wiki-
Some consider Dixieland a derogatory term implying superficial hokum played without passion or deep understanding of the music and because "Dixie" is a reference to pre-Civil War Southern States.
Many black musicians have traditionally rejected Dixieland as a style distinctive from traditional jazz, characterized by the staccatic playing in all-white groups such as The Original Dixieland Jazz Band in contrast to the slower, syncopated back-beat style of playing characterized by musicians like King Oliver or Kid Ory.
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Krupa est le comble de la vulgarité!... Un bûcheron!... Aucune distinction...Aucune classe!... Pourquoi s'entourer de tant de tambours de cymbales pour en tirer un si misérable résultat?...
I was never a fan of Gene Krupa and still don't know what all the hype was about his drum playing.
N'importe quoi ! Gene Krupa est le passeur entre les grands batteurs de la N.O. ( Baby Dodds, Zutty, Paul Barbarin...) qu'il découvrit à Chicago , et le style "Swing de batterie dont il fut l'un des grands noms et des grands solistes. IL n'est en aucun cas un bûcheron , ne tire pas la couverture à lui comme Rich, reste toujours au service de la mélodie. De l'autre coté, un groupe Dixieland (pas N.O. comme le dit le présentateur) qui ferait honneur à n'importe quel Pub, sans plus....
@@deanoassunto4118 I found Dean Barrett in Chicago, Illinois more of a showman and an excellent drummer when he played at the Bourbon Street Night Club.