Saw Bola Sete with Vince Guaraldi free at El Camino College around the same time as this clip. Made me late for my next class because I couldn’t leave it was so good. Fortunately, my instructor was there as well so he was late too.. It was all he could talk about at first. I used to see Bola riding his bike on the strand in Hermosa and Manhattan Beach. He was of course unmistakeable with that ear to ear smile. Also saw them live at the Lighthouse in Hermosa. Had front row seats about 5 feet from Bola.. Never forget it!!
When I was young in my 20's, I liked going to the Lighthouse. then 30 years later, I played in two bands there. Fun times. Also went to Concerts by the Sea in Redondo.
Jerry Granelli, drums (1940-2021) Vince Guaraldi, piano (1928-1976) Fred Marshall, double bass (1938-2001) Bola Sete, guitar (1923-1987) Ralph J. Gleason, critic (1917-1975)
Brazil has such a unique and beautiful guitar tradition. They’re the best in my opinion, playing the melody, harmony and bass line at the same time, fusing jazz, classical, and folk elements.
Todo lo que acabas de mencionar son elementos propios de la guitarra clasica, de hecho bola sete es un guitarrista clásico y utilizó su tecnica aplicada al jazz, si te fijas en la postura que usa para sujetar la guitarra te daras cuenta de esto. También hay otro guitarrista clasico muy conocido en el mundo del jazz el cual te recomiendo escuchar, se llama charlie bird. Éste ultimo junto con bola sete son en mi opinión los mas importantes exponentes de la guitarra clásica en el mundo del jazz. Saludos desde república dominicana.
I first became aware of Bola Sete in 1969. When the first Santana album was released, WNEW FM in NY would occasionally play a segue, with a cut from the Santana album followed by a piece by Bola Sete.
Bola... Its all about Bola Sete man. Edit- nothing against Mr. Guaraldi but I just love jazz guitar and bossa is the best for guitar, and Mr Bola Sete is one of the best for bossa.
This is an episode of Jazz Casual, a series hosted by Ralph Gleason on PBS in the 1960s. Here's the track listing: 0:00 "Outra Vez" 10:39 "Tango El Bongo" 13:25 "Tour De Force" 19:35 "Star Song" 24:33 "Mambossa"
I have a keepsake YT playlist only for the special and noteworthy. Adding this was a no-brainer. A shame live VG footage is so rare - what was everyone _thinking_ lol
Aside from the music, I love how this is all shot with mostly one blurry (by today's standards) camera, in B/W, and is still better content than most of today's multi-million-dollar crap on TV.
Yep... 'cause there actually is CONTENT. Talent, performance, art, good manners. Not just morons hanging out at beach houses or in their living rooms being "on tv".
How funny how every once in a while you can hear the chords Guaraldi used in Peanuts. You can see how his experience with this music melded into that music. Amazing musicians.
It always amazes me that in the hands of one person, a six-string acoustic guitar is for strumming campfire chords and singalongs - and in another person's hands it's purpose is to create unbelievably complex and jaw-droppingly cool stuff like this. Same instrument, different hands. I say that without any judgement (AND as a guitar player myself who would love to be able to play 1/1000th as good as that dude).
Very cool - Vince G. had one of the best touches on the keys, and Bola S. is simply intoxicating on the guitar. Could listen to this quartet all day long.
saw a VG doc abt 10 years ago at a film festival screening. Well attended but may not have gotten enuf attention to score distribution. Ask your local Library if they can find a copy. It was well made with family shots, etc. Unfortunately most people think everything he played was "Snoopy-flavored". *sigh*
Thank you for posting this! Carlos Santana did a video in the 90s called "influences" where he discussed 3 guitarists: Wes Montgomery, Gabor Szabo and Bola Sete. Please watch it. It will blow your mind and change your playing forever.
Was just listening to some Peanuts music so decided to research Vince. Must admit to never really knowing much about him. Fantastic jazz pianist in my opinion. Some of the improv and riffs in the Peanuts Christmas music just blows me away every time I hear it. "Smooth" is a good description for his style.
Perfect description. As a kid growing up in the 60s it was my definition of "cool." My musical tastes have been pretty eclectic all my life -- but Guaraldi's jazz interpretations were what I associated with "cool" -- and were not just a bridge between R&B and rock but was the conduit through which both flowed. And Guaraldi and Brubeck were the masters. Brubeck was a genius of course; but Guaraldi's style and compositions have resonated with me my whole life, and will forever be what I associate with "jazz." BTW Bola Sete's style here on "Outra Vez" is the perfect marriage with Guaraldi's piano playing.
The bossa nova from Brazil in the early 60's had a great influence on American jazz and really turned it towards that smooth jazz we have today that is so well loved. There is another video of Sinatra with Antonio Carlos Jobim from the mid 60's that is incredible. Three songs from an old TV show. Worth the watch.
Vincent Guaraldi and Bola Sete were made for each other! Once in a lifetime talent. I know there are many talented artists out there today, unfortunately we don't hear them over the crappy pop music.
I liked the music Vince guarldi composed for “be my valentine Charlie Brown” since it’s in the meloncholic soundtrack and also “a Charlie Brown thanksgiving”
Jazzy sensational vibe's !!!! Gr8 concert Thats than i need to listen before prez election night Make me feel good and staying positily strong in these most dark momment's Today in 2020 on earth since 9/11 terrorist attack Thank you to sharing this whit us May God protect and bless you ALL Patrick Rancourt (:
Im 42 but don't be surprised if I throw a party and have Vince and like artist playing out the night. Bola Sete is amazing here as well. Bola gets it out around 14:00. I love this .
I saw Bola and Vice in performance! I was only 13m but seared into my memory. When he was in town, he was always featured on local TV. Long live local TV! Bring it back. There was a show on KPOX-5, Sundays at 3: POW hosted by Rolf Petersen, later by John Wasserman. Gabor Szabo was often on it... Other local things on Channel 9 (NET, before it became PBS) had Big Brother & the Holding Company, & other bands like Country Joe & the Fish, taped at Kezar Stadium.
@@MrSonovox I would say I'm sure that at 13 it would've done nothing for me. But then again I was an absolutely *massive* Peanuts fan as a kid so who knows? A few years back my band the Peat Fountains recorded a version of the Monkees' "Last Train To Clarksville" done to the tune of a Guaraldi Peanuts number. It is on Soundcloud under the title "Last Train To Brownsville" if you want to check it out...
Seems like Vince hunches over the keyboard like Schroeder on Charlie Brown. Or the cartoon most likely was drawn that way because of that. Or maybe that's all in my mind lol
O estilo de picking do Bola Sete é maravilhoso em todo o vídeo. Ele também pode atacar uma fret board. Um casamento de dois exemplos de jazz no piano e violão de 6 cordas.
Love bola. I still have an autographed copy of ocean somewhere. I dont know why ppl try to compare him to baden powell? Clearly baden is more technically gifted, but bola just has a certain inimical charm.
hey, I'm from Brazil, and, I have to tell you, Brazil don't value yourself, because I know this great musician today, and ANYONE that I know, heard about him, that is crazy
@@zeruela5528 Hey dude, why is your country continuing to destroy the rain forest? Cattle grazing, soya raising, making more toilet paper. Once it’s gone it’s gone.
@Heavy Mental because whoever has money rules, regardless of the damage, I don't know there but here the more money and possession the more ignorant people are, like our president and all our government actually,
Orgulho de ser brasileiro ! Apesar dos pesares... O Violão Brasileiro que é único. Como Djalma Andrade (Bola Sete), Dilermando Reis, Dino 7 Cordas, Villa-Lobos, Toquinho, Paulinho Nogueira, Baden ... e Raphael Rabello. Obrigado pela postagem !
Thats my dad playing the drums!! Rest in peace papa
What an honor!!! Great jazz drummer!! RIP!
Wow what is your dad‘s name. Lovely feel he had
Jerry Granelli@@NikkiStixx86
@@alexisgranelliwasn't he the last survivor of the trio? The stories your mom or dad must have.
Thank you Alexis for the info. Ah he played on Charly Brown music too.
What good music! It's a shame that Brazilians don't value their true treasures!
I've stumbled into the good part of RUclips again.
I totally agree with you on that
Have a seat. What would you like to drink? Cigar?
@@MOS6582 martini or whisky
🍻🍻🍻🍻
Yes indeed!
I don't always listen to jazz. But when I do. I prefer Vince Guaraldi.
Me too! Especially the deep cuts - and bossa collaborations ;)
Saw Bola Sete with Vince Guaraldi free at El Camino College around the same time as this clip. Made me late for my next class because I couldn’t leave it was so good. Fortunately, my instructor was there as well so he was late too.. It was all he could talk about at first. I used to see Bola riding his bike on the strand in Hermosa and Manhattan Beach. He was of course unmistakeable with that ear to ear smile. Also saw them live at the Lighthouse in Hermosa. Had front row seats about 5 feet from Bola.. Never forget it!!
Love it.
Great Story, lived in HB for years and hung out at the lighthouse all the time.
When I was young in my 20's, I liked going to the Lighthouse. then 30 years later, I played in two bands there. Fun times. Also went to Concerts by the Sea in Redondo.
When I was very young, a teenager, I bought a Graraldi/Sete album. It was magic in this white chick's soul. Still, 60 years later, it still is.
Jerry Granelli, drums (1940-2021)
Vince Guaraldi, piano (1928-1976)
Fred Marshall, double bass (1938-2001)
Bola Sete, guitar (1923-1987)
Ralph J. Gleason, critic (1917-1975)
This is my coffee in the morning ☕ gets my vibration up to face the day with an optimistic and open vibe.
Brazil has such a unique and beautiful guitar tradition. They’re the best in my opinion, playing the melody, harmony and bass line at the same time, fusing jazz, classical, and folk elements.
Todo lo que acabas de mencionar son elementos propios de la guitarra clasica, de hecho bola sete es un guitarrista clásico y utilizó su tecnica aplicada al jazz, si te fijas en la postura que usa para sujetar la guitarra te daras cuenta de esto. También hay otro guitarrista clasico muy conocido en el mundo del jazz el cual te recomiendo escuchar, se llama charlie bird. Éste ultimo junto con bola sete son en mi opinión los mas importantes exponentes de la guitarra clásica en el mundo del jazz. Saludos desde república dominicana.
@@omaralbertopenaramos5231 Si, es verdad!
SAY IT AGAIN
This is perfect bossa/jazz.
I could listen forever!
I think he means not the classic guitar technique, but the music quality in terms of compositions @@omaralbertopenaramos5231
Here we are 57 years later smoothing the pandemic down! 😌
Greatest half hour in Latin Jazz/bossa nova in music history.
I first became aware of Bola Sete in 1969. When the first Santana album was released, WNEW FM in NY would occasionally play a segue, with a cut from the Santana album followed by a piece by Bola Sete.
Jerry Granelli on drums.
The unmistakable sound of Vince Guaraldi.
Happy...sweet...tender...nostalgic MUSIC! The wonderful. irreplaceable Vince Guaraldi!
not dramatic or pushy something to engage your soul and be delighted just listening!
Bola is one happy man. He must have been a fun guy to know, and to jam with. The man is permanently smiling!
Ya, it's super infectious, his smile!
I wish there was more video footage of Vince out there. The man was smooth AF
There is. :)
Me too. I want more Vince footage.
Bola... Its all about Bola Sete man. Edit- nothing against Mr. Guaraldi but I just love jazz guitar and bossa is the best for guitar, and Mr Bola Sete is one of the best for bossa.
Cpt. Zombitron actually it’s all about VINCE
I agree.
They make the perfect combo in this video! They’re both kings of their domains.
This is an episode of Jazz Casual, a series hosted by Ralph Gleason on PBS in the 1960s. Here's the track listing:
0:00 "Outra Vez"
10:39 "Tango El Bongo"
13:25 "Tour De Force"
19:35 "Star Song"
24:33 "Mambossa"
You are my hero!
Camilo Fonseca Thanxs 💫
Miss these type of broadcasts...
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Star song 👏🏽
I have a keepsake YT playlist only for the special and noteworthy. Adding this was a no-brainer.
A shame live VG footage is so rare - what was everyone _thinking_ lol
Aside from the music, I love how this is all shot with mostly one blurry (by today's standards) camera, in B/W, and is still better content than most of today's multi-million-dollar crap on TV.
Yep... 'cause there actually is CONTENT. Talent, performance, art, good manners. Not just morons hanging out at beach houses or in their living rooms being "on tv".
@@cowsongs Don't you miss the days when they had real musicianship on TV every night?
Sem dúvidas, caro
Preach!
Amen!
How funny how every once in a while you can hear the chords Guaraldi used in Peanuts. You can see how his experience with this music melded into that music. Amazing musicians.
i just discovered this
it’s so good it makes me happy to be a part of the human race
I was born in the wrong era. I should have been here for this. It would not have been wasted on me.
Bola Sete is the Pelé of the guitar!
What a sublime touch Guaraldi had!
I just found this. I grew up in The Bay Area and this is so cool. Long live the genius of Vince Guaraldi! Thank you for posting this. ☮️
How come more jazz doesnt sound like this?
No matter, what's happening outside: If there is Bossa inside, life is good.
Samba + Jazz = Bossa Nova ❤❤Brazil💚💛
It always amazes me that in the hands of one person, a six-string acoustic guitar is for strumming campfire chords and singalongs - and in another person's hands it's purpose is to create unbelievably complex and jaw-droppingly cool stuff like this. Same instrument, different hands. I say that without any judgement (AND as a guitar player myself who would love to be able to play 1/1000th as good as that dude).
The combo of Bola Sete & Vince Guaraldi is among the best jazz combos.
Two masters. Huge Guaraldi admirer here. 19:00 great to hear Vince speak as well.
Bola was so sweet.
10:30 The body language of Vince!! Artist. LMAO every time I watch
Very cool - Vince G. had one of the best touches on the keys, and Bola S. is simply intoxicating on the guitar. Could listen to this quartet all day long.
the Paul Desmond of piano? the groove, the timing, the spareness, the notes left unplayed, those chords lifting up at the end...
I believe I read that _Star Song_ was Miles Davis’s all time favorite song.
So great. They are both the best. I wish Vince had lived longer. What a loss.
I didn't know that Vince was so.. soft spoken. Lovely set Bola can't stop smiling. Great video!!!
vince guaraldi was and forever will be a musical fucking genius
No need for the teenage cursing. It cheapens your post.
Never see people play so effortlessly
At around 3 that’s when Peanuts piano comes out lol love It!!!!!
Nothing like a little Sunday night Bossa Nova to keep us warm. Very nice
This is the 5’000th video I’ve liked. I’d like it to be the next thousand if that’s cool
Vince and Bola were meant for each other. This is exquisite music. Great footage.
So smooth. So awesome. Like many others, I wish there was more footage of Vince performing live.
saw a VG doc abt 10 years ago at a film festival screening. Well attended but may not have gotten enuf attention to score distribution. Ask your local Library if they can find a copy. It was well made with family shots, etc. Unfortunately most people think everything he played was "Snoopy-flavored". *sigh*
It is amazing there is any footage.
thanks for sharing this amazing performance of Bola 7
Very good .Thanks.
Can't get enough of the trio. From a distance, Jerry Granelli (drummer) looks like Abe Vagoda :)
Just, WOW. Jazz before it went off the rails. Amazing control.
Thank you for posting this! Carlos Santana did a video in the 90s called "influences" where he discussed 3 guitarists: Wes Montgomery, Gabor Szabo and Bola Sete. Please watch it. It will blow your mind and change your playing forever.
Sounds good. I'll check it out. Thanks!
I own the dvd.
LORD! GOD ALMIGHTY!!! These guys rock. I can literally listen to them all day long. Thanks for posting.
Im feeling the same. All day
Gotta love the drummer on his coconut.
Is that really what that is? I love the sound.
The Music,The Style,The Days!
Like No Other.😊
Was just listening to some Peanuts music so decided to research Vince. Must admit to never really knowing much about him. Fantastic jazz pianist in my opinion. Some of the improv and riffs in the Peanuts Christmas music just blows me away every time I hear it. "Smooth" is a good description for his style.
Perfect description. As a kid growing up in the 60s it was my definition of "cool." My musical tastes have been pretty eclectic all my life -- but Guaraldi's jazz interpretations were what I associated with "cool" -- and were not just a bridge between R&B and rock but was the conduit through which both flowed. And Guaraldi and Brubeck were the masters. Brubeck was a genius of course; but Guaraldi's style and compositions have resonated with me my whole life, and will forever be what I associate with "jazz."
BTW Bola Sete's style here on "Outra Vez" is the perfect marriage with Guaraldi's piano playing.
I love everything about this video
I love Jerry Granelli's interpretation of what Bola is playing on the 2nd track. It's like they are in sync at certain times. Love it.
The bossa nova from Brazil in the early 60's had a great influence on American jazz and really turned it towards that smooth jazz we have today that is so well loved. There is another video of Sinatra with Antonio Carlos Jobim from the mid 60's that is incredible. Three songs from an old TV show. Worth the watch.
Amazingly talented, beautiful music. This ones for you Dad, in heaven.🌹
Que orgulho do Bola Sete! Pena que nosso país se esqueceu deste grande mestre!
Certo. Dós grandes e tia um "sotaque" musical muito generoso.
Verdade. Eu o descobri por puro acaso.
Awesome, just found this..I have it in LP..
Coolest music on earth
Nothing like the sound of the acoustic guitar when it's played by a Brazilian master, beautiful music.
guitar player is crazy
Vince, has such a distinctive original once in a lifetime sound ❤️
Vincent Guaraldi and Bola Sete were made for each other! Once in a lifetime talent. I know there are many talented artists out there today, unfortunately we don't hear them over the crappy pop music.
Love how the drummer goes with the tiny kit and adapted approach, which gives Bola's guitar a chance to be heard.
It's cool to hear Vince speak, if only for a short period.
Wanna hear him (gulp!) *sing???* Check out his rendition of Tim Hardin's "Black Sheep Boy" here on YT...
I am addicted to this performance
I liked the music Vince guarldi composed for “be my valentine Charlie Brown” since it’s in the meloncholic soundtrack and also “a Charlie Brown thanksgiving”
Such INCREDIBLE talent. All four of them. Perfect integration of music. Beautiful.
Thos is the top end of Latin Jazz! The Vince Guaraldi Trio with Bola Siet!!! It don't get any better than this, folks.😊😊😊
You are so right!!! As a kid I also got to sing in live concerts with Vince and Bola.
Que alegria escuchar a estos genios...estan mas alla del amor...porque el amor es una pila que se gasta...bola sete y sus amigos son el amor eterno.
Never heard of this guitarist before; thanks for introducing me!
This video is such a treasure. Worthy for recognition in the Jedi Archives.
A great sound... beautiful jazz flavour...
Awesome, music!! Thanks for posting.
Jazzy sensational vibe's !!!!
Gr8 concert
Thats than i need to listen before prez election night
Make me feel good and staying positily strong in these most dark momment's Today in 2020 on earth since 9/11 terrorist attack
Thank you to sharing this whit us
May God protect and bless you ALL
Patrick Rancourt (:
14/01/2021. Dia que conheci BOLA SETE ! No Brasil quase ninguém conhece !
great stuff, the music is top notch, presentation is tasteful and unobtrusive--tv worth watching back then.
floating on a cirrus cloud !
Im 42 but don't be surprised if I throw a party and have Vince and like artist playing out the night. Bola Sete is amazing here as well. Bola gets it out around 14:00. I love this .
Trust me. It makes GREAT music for a relaxed party setting.
I wish there were more videos of Bola Sete on solo guitar.
I saw Bola and Vice in performance! I was only 13m but seared into my memory. When he was in town, he was always featured on local TV. Long live local TV! Bring it back.
There was a show on KPOX-5, Sundays at 3: POW hosted by Rolf Petersen, later by John Wasserman. Gabor Szabo was often on it... Other local things on Channel 9 (NET, before it became PBS) had Big Brother & the Holding Company, & other bands like Country Joe & the Fish, taped at Kezar Stadium.
@@MrSonovox I would say I'm sure that at 13 it would've done nothing for me.
But then again I was an absolutely *massive* Peanuts fan as a kid so who knows?
A few years back my band the Peat Fountains recorded a version of the Monkees'
"Last Train To Clarksville" done to the tune of a Guaraldi Peanuts number. It is on
Soundcloud under the title "Last Train To Brownsville" if you want to check it out...
@@kenlieck7756 I just searched Google and couldn't find that track for some reason, but then I searched _SoundCloud_ itself, and it came up. Thanks!
this is true music lovers
Now think of round-headed kids. Great find!
Seems like Vince hunches over the keyboard like Schroeder on Charlie Brown. Or the cartoon most likely was drawn that way because of that. Or maybe that's all in my mind lol
This trio would be PERFECT for a guitar~
Freaking amazing!
Man do I ever love watching Vice and Bola play. Masters before us!
This is beautiful
Amazing recording!
Amazing music. More of this is needed
real music
❤when less is more🥰
Obrigado por postar aqui esse vídeo, que maravilha de som, ouvir a interação da bossa nova de Bola Sete e o jazz de Vince Guaraldi.
O estilo de picking do Bola Sete é maravilhoso em todo o vídeo. Ele também pode atacar uma fret board. Um casamento de dois exemplos de jazz no piano e violão de 6 cordas.
This is what they must play in heaven.
23:53 You can tell the perfect synchronization they have in that moment between piano and guitar!
That's right!
They knew it too. Watch the way they were looking at each other. Awesome stuff!
Love bola. I still have an autographed copy of ocean somewhere. I dont know why ppl try to compare him to baden powell? Clearly baden is more technically gifted, but bola just has a certain inimical charm.
Bola and Vince are both just absolutely incredible - thanks for posting this.
Bola Sete is the greatest Nylon string Guitari improvisor of all time, including his solo work.
Bola Sete - a musical giant
hey, I'm from Brazil, and, I have to tell you, Brazil don't value yourself, because I know this great musician today, and ANYONE that I know, heard about him, that is crazy
@@zeruela5528 Hey dude, why is your country continuing to destroy the rain forest? Cattle grazing, soya raising, making more toilet paper. Once it’s gone it’s gone.
@Heavy Mental because whoever has money rules, regardless of the damage, I don't know there but here the more money and possession the more ignorant people are, like our president and all our government actually,
Talented musicians ❤
infectious !!
Orgulho de ser brasileiro ! Apesar dos pesares...
O Violão Brasileiro que é único. Como Djalma Andrade (Bola Sete), Dilermando Reis, Dino 7 Cordas, Villa-Lobos, Toquinho, Paulinho Nogueira, Baden ... e Raphael Rabello.
Obrigado pela postagem !
Brasucas sempre muito representados musicalmente...
Esqueceu de muita gente: Laurindo de Almeida, Garoto, Ventura Ramires e muitos outros.
Brasil é Escola no assunto.
Vince Guaraldi - The Hunchback of Latin Jazz