Professor Longhair, the unkown genuis of American music, you will be hard pressed to find a finer pianist as "FESS" stands beside Art Tatum, James Booker, Horace Tapscott and Errol Garner, as the top piano men in history! Fess continued and designed a New Orleans based musical style that inspired musicians the world over. I pray that some day, he recieves proper recognition for his contributions to American music; he truly is one of the architects of Rock & Roll & Funk! Long live Professor Longhair!
Eu também quero saber quem são os sete idiotas que não que não gostaram do vídeo .... Procura saber, e depois vocě me fala quem são eles; porque eu quero quebrar a cara deles 👊👊👊👊
Can anyone name the Meters musicians who are backing up Fess in this clip? The clip claims to be from 1974, so I would guess they are Art Neville, keys; Leo Nocentelli, guitar; George Porter Jr., bass; and Zigaboo Modeliste, drums. But also there's a guy on congas so I don't know who that might be. What do you think? Thank you.
@@stephenf.6122 I agree. (Did a bit of research of my own and came to same conclusion.) Thanks! What a hot band the Meters were! I'm especially taken with Nocentelli's solo on this clip, his licks are piano-like, complementary to Fess' style.
@@jeffhawley3005 I agree! Loved all the members of the Meters, whoever they were playing with. Leo played with Etta James for awhile, which was awesome! I got to see Uganda with Fess a number of times in New Orleans. George played with Bill Kreutzmann’s band The Seven Walkers. Zigaboo had a regular Friday night gig at Pier 23 in San Francisco, which was always fun. Art of course was Papa Funk, spiritual leader of the Neville Brothers. What a legacy!
@@stephenf.6122 You're lucky to have them in person! Wish I could have shared that privilege. I'm glad we have a wealth of audio and video like this one to enjoy now and for generations to come.
Wondering about that last line in the verse: " Pin up the baby's diaper; pin up the baby's diaper; pin it up...[sounds like it could be "before he soaks the floor" or something?] " Anybody?
Ain't nobody like the Professor! Coolest cat ever...
Let the good times roll, Fess!
Professor Longhair, the unkown genuis of American music, you will be hard pressed to find a finer pianist as "FESS" stands beside Art Tatum, James Booker, Horace Tapscott and Errol Garner, as the top piano men in history!
Fess continued and designed a New Orleans based musical style that inspired musicians the world over. I pray that some day, he recieves proper recognition for his contributions to American music; he truly is one of the architects of Rock & Roll & Funk!
Long live Professor Longhair!
Saw him a couple times in Chicago
He ain’t unknown in NOLA. He’s an icon.
So awesome!!! Leo keepin' up with the Professor pretty well. Luv that Boogie-Woogie.
"just like a one-eyed cat peepin in the seafood store" all time great line right there
I always thought it was "sleeping"! Wish I had a nickel for every time I was wrong!
NO ONE can top Longhair. He is missed.
Saw that when it was aired! Great show, confirmed my lifelong love of New Orleans music
Who are the 7 schmucks who thumbs downed this musical genius? The Meters are smoking hot too.
A tip: you can watch movies on Kaldrostream. Me and my gf have been using them for watching lots of of movies during the lockdown.
@Mario Gunner Definitely, have been using kaldrostream for years myself :)
@Mario Gunner Definitely, I've been watching on Kaldrostream for since december myself :)
Eu também quero saber quem são os sete idiotas que não que não gostaram do vídeo ....
Procura saber, e depois vocě me fala quem são eles; porque eu quero quebrar a cara deles
👊👊👊👊
Rockin' the whole damn house! Love this!
Très belle voix❤
Helluva reefer Dr John has got there.
Young DR John?
Just accordin' n agree'n.
ARGH...
I'm so musical 🙄, I get headaches looking at them fingers make wonderful sounds on the keyboard.
How dexterous Professor Longhair was.!
Nice Very Nice
GREAT
Pure NOLA funk.
Can anyone name the Meters musicians who are backing up Fess in this clip? The clip claims to be from 1974, so I would guess they are Art Neville, keys; Leo Nocentelli, guitar; George Porter Jr., bass; and Zigaboo Modeliste, drums. But also there's a guy on congas so I don't know who that might be. What do you think? Thank you.
Pretty sure it’s Alfred “Uganda” Roberts, who played with Fess from 1972 until Fess passed in 1980.
@@stephenf.6122 I agree. (Did a bit of research of my own and came to same conclusion.) Thanks!
What a hot band the Meters were! I'm especially taken with Nocentelli's solo on this clip, his licks are piano-like, complementary to Fess' style.
@@jeffhawley3005 I agree! Loved all the members of the Meters, whoever they were playing with. Leo played with Etta James for awhile, which was awesome! I got to see Uganda with Fess a number of times in New Orleans. George played with Bill Kreutzmann’s band The Seven Walkers. Zigaboo had a regular Friday night gig at Pier 23 in San Francisco, which was always fun. Art of course was Papa Funk, spiritual leader of the Neville Brothers. What a legacy!
@@stephenf.6122 You're lucky to have them in person! Wish I could have shared that privilege. I'm glad we have a wealth of audio and video like this one to enjoy now and for generations to come.
@@jeffhawley3005 Amen to that!
The Pros Pro
Statue to the professor!!
Wondering about that last line in the verse: " Pin up the baby's diaper; pin up the baby's diaper; pin it up...[sounds like it could be "before he soaks the floor" or something?] " Anybody?
" Before that child gets cold". She's pinning on a clean, fresh diaper.
@@Phred7447 Yeah, I think you got it! Thanks!
@@jeffhawley3005 Anytime. ✌🏾
Da Fess.
+John Karwacki Please, it's Doctor Fess. How bout a little respect here ...
I apologize, bob or should I say dr. bob?
+John Karwacki Hahaha thanks but Fess is the doctor professor, I'm just a bob
+bobjuizdefora Professor Longhair - (They Call Me) Dr. Professor Longhair - You
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