Charles Mingus - Take the 'A' Train - Live At Montreux (1975) [11-12]
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Charles Mingus: bass
George Adams: tenor saxophone and vocals
Don Pullen: piano
Jack Walrath: trumpet
Dannie Richmond: drums
Gerry Mulligan: baritone saxophone
Benny Bailey: trumpet
Gerry Mulligan is an ABSOLUTE BEAST! mad respect as a bari sax player.
Fear Kayoh
To the things all Bari sax players look up to bro.... he and Gary Smulyan
Btw I’m a Bari player too 🙂
I'm a tenor player and I look up to Gerry (but I'm not six feet under ?) - @@adriandelgado8709
mulligan singing through his sax!
Mulligan is cooking on rocket fuel! --never heard him play like this... and i've been a fan since I was a kid over half a century ago ..well over!
Cocaine is a powerful drug
@@HelloooThere was he on it?
@@emil25558 yes
Cats like Mulligan bring the heat when they played with Mingus. No way you don’t.
@@davidhubbard4761 the coke helped but don’t do itty ok
Gerry's only in his late 40s here ... musta lived hard ...
millfred123 or was just too lazy to shave for like a year or two lol
Yes he lived hard. He did time for heroin possession. I know from experience that its hard to keep your mind and body healthy when playing for the party crowds, especially on the road in the 70's
It's best not to hang out with Chet.
@@tracymanning5024 I wish I could express how much I love this comment more
@@tracymanning5024 Gerry was the one who turned Chet onto heroin, not the other way around.
Oh man, Mulligan did his best here!
The whole band is cookin'!! That piano!! THAT BASS!!... oh no!! The ending!!! What the... ??!!
look up cowell... I bet the pianist was inspired by tone clusters and atonal music
The bass is Mingus
@@caseyhazelman2390 Yes!
This group was simply incredible. I have this whole set on two CDs and nearly all the performances are definitive. I'm talking "Cell Block F", ESPECIALLY "Sue's Changes", and "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat." Only "Devil Blues" fails to outdo an incredible studio version and this song has a rendition that competes with it because it was done by Mingus's legendary 1964 Sextet. And that's because Eric Dolphy was the greatest jazz musician who ever walked the face of the earth.
Lived hard? He struggled with drugs and alcohol his whole adult life. Didn't stop his playing arranging,or composing though.
@@rasheedaljawar5315wrong comment bro
Omg Mingus! He's got those fingers movin
LaMarge Mingus fingers ;)
Amazing work on the piano by Don Pullen, I love those rhythmic fist/elbow mashes
I've always really dug his original style of playing. Did you know that he quit medical school in order to concentrate on Jazz piano playing?
I saw that version of the Mingus group that same year at The Jazz Workshop in Boston.
It was definitely one of his best lineups.
I will pay for someone to transcribe that piano solo
Sean Hakala you might have to find piano exercises for the left elbow. Amazing stuff.
I charge a reasonable 10 cents a note.
6:40 - just make shit up
@@TooManyEditsProductions still brilliant
@@TooManyEditsProductions Exactly. Listen to and capture the spirit. Playing this note for note would be a fool's errand, and will get you nowhere - unless you're Don Pullen
Да! Рыжий Джерри просто бесподобен. Мой респект соавтору т.н.стиля Западного побережья (West Coast Jazz Style)...
Спасибо блогеру за историческую память о великих джазменах
still love Richmond's drumming. saw him years ago in Freiburg germany!!
На мой взгляд Рыжий Джерри (Маллиган) был самым выдающимся баритоном в истории джаза XX века; тема "Езжайте поездом класса А", посвященная открытию новой ветки метро в Нью Йорке в 1939г. тому подтверждение. Спасибо за память о гиганте джаза...
Мне кажется, что эта тема звучала впередаче о джазе по "Голосу Америки, как вступление в 21 час по Москве.
@@ВладимирМорозов-т5ъ Если вы помните, маэстро, по этой теме много говорил Дмитрий Савицкий в своей многолетней программе "Времена джаза. Радио"Свобода"
Nice take on the original, tempo wise. The preformances were phenomenal.
Benny Bailey. That was a BAD MAN!!!!!
Cutting this video in two parts is illegal.
How? How was this music lost? So magically sad. Thank you for posting.
Rap music happened. Jazz was wiped out in single generation
And the wonderful George Adams !!
Thks
Mulligan and Mingus! COOL!!
That trumpet solo was dope 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Great line-up, I went to concerts by all of these guys back in the 1970's. Brilliant!, thanks for posting. I wish that George Adams was singing this ! :)
master Gerry Mulligan.great players are few and far between.
There will never be another JERU!!! The ultimate Jazz genius!!
I saw Mingus at Carnegie hall with special guests including Roland Kirk.blew the house down.
Great gig...
I know he's gone now (way too soon) but I absolutely love listening to (and watching) Don Pullen play...
Mulligan ROCKS!! OH MAN!!
Grandi musicisti e un grande Mulligan. 🔝
Wow. !!! Incredible !!
excellent - great part of your jazz collection!!
Man, Don Pullen was ON it!
Es un sonido fuera de serie, tiene la marca de los más destacados instrumentistas de un jazz genuinamente original.
Mulligan meets monk is fantastic
One of Mingus’s best groups (Walrath et al).
paz!
pele negra
pele branca
nao importa
a cor!
todos sentem
dor!
vamos viver
juntos sempre
sem preconceito
todos os povos
de mao unidas
vivendo
em paz!
chega de violencia
o mundo
pede paz!
feliz natal...
Mingus should have used Benny Bailey in his regular group ! Fantastic player.
3:44 that right there is some gold
Holy crap! That pianist!!!
Thank you Gentlemen 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Дуже потужно. Респект
don pullen! 🎹🎹🎹🎹
Muy buenoo!!!
👏👏🎶🎶🎷🎷🎺
¿Porqué cortaron el video?
Mulligan’s tone is always so THERE.
Beautyfullll!
6:39 Cool tone cluster
Lovin mulligans work
Gerry Mulligan is BAD TO THE BONE!!! And then Mingus at 4:49....amazing!
Fantastic listening
Como lo vas a cortar ahi?? ..baje de un gran viaje
You didn't even have to tell us what year this was. We would've known. X-D
🙌🏾🙌🏾
omg, what happened to the ending?
SangaOCB If you look at the guy who uploaded this video’s channel he actually has the 2nd part to this
Yes, RUclips had a 10 minute limit back when this was put up. That explains quite a few older multi-part videos. Much better these days!
Dannie Richmond the drummer's face at 6:36 priceless
Go, Benny!!!
I wouldn't have minded being Mulligan's jazz caddy all those years.
A brutal cut...
Who the fuck you think you are to end the video in the middle of the piano solo????
nah JK thanks for uploading this, pure gold
Don Pullen just discovered him, good wiki read
That's Bennie Bailey on trumpet.
Such a cool song
Who played bass
Nice
Mingus
6:25 and then he invented black midi.
Benny Bailey wow!
Exciting piano solo from Don Pullen.
Gerry!
Anyone else very confused by the thumbnail?
Thought it was a meme vid
same
Nope... recognized it as the great GERRY 'bari' MULLIGAN.
Nope Mingus is playing bass
Gerry mulligan has to be the best bari player of all times
Valentin Nogueira cuber boii
Mulligan is the best
Gerry once said, "if you blow hard on the baritone it sounds like a kazoo." Check out his work with Miles.
I like pepper and smulyan the most
Pepper Adams was a great player. I met him a few years back in a club called Gulliver's in W. Patterson NJ. He told me some cool stories about his early career. We first heard Pepper on some older Mingus sessions. There are so many great players it's up to each of us to decide who's best to ourselves.
Wtf was that ending lmfao
So this is what it’d sound like if Cecil Taylor played Take the A Train
so im he only one who heard giant steps inside mulligan's solo ?
Is it just me or do the horns sound far away and the drums are like perfectly mixed? Idk might be my phone
smooth
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michelangelo
sua escultura
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picasso
sua orelha
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sua pintura
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viva a arte
esta cultura
o mundo
sempre amor...
Transcription & Analysis of Gerry Mulligan Solo (bari sax):
ruclips.net/video/lNrs-0g99yg/видео.html
Thanks Julio Cortázar to upload this amazing live record!
😍
Are they improvising backgrounds together?
I’m not sure if I understood your question correctly, but essentially both the soloists and the accompanying musicians (the background) are improvising.
Hehe, sounds like it. At 1:22 you can hear them join in one by one. Also that look on the trumpet player at 1:43 is like "Am I doing it right?"
@@midifromhell Dope
does anyone know where i can hear the full song?
Theres 2 videos
2 dislikes for what? I don't get it
Sir Josefsson RC I think they meant "dis I like"
because Mulligan with piano
For the abrupt ending.
Don pullen!!!!
Fabulous! Shame about the ending
Gerry was also a Great Arraigner! WooF!
great thad jones
The trumpet player is Benny Bailey.
Benny Bailey From Swiss Movement.
Does anyone know where I could find the mulligan solo?
dush dush1 here
0:44 of course he'd start it off with the lick
Simply not the lick
Bro, not everything in jazz is about the lick. Just appreciate the music man.
Lmao this comment, it’s a meme
Why stop in the middle that great piano solo?
What kind of sax is Gerry Mulligan playing?
WOW! WooF!
😆👍✨‼️🎵😘
sammy davis jr. on drums?
Mulligan at his best.
Sun Ra took this to Saturn and back.
Pianist in the last part was like, :fucked monkey time
santa maria mãe de deus...
danny richmond is cooking.
Gerry sure moves a lot while playing.
I play bari, it’s weight isn’t unbearable but makes you want to bend forward sometimes when impassionated. Although maybe he is strangely… jittery… 💉…
@@insaneevillogandon't know how you guys do it, the weight of my alto on my neck bothers me after a while, imagine a bari.
l'époque où il existait (encore) de vrais musiciens de jazz.... pas des fumistes...
Pepper adams is the ABSOLUTE BEST baritone player ever!
3:43 Gerry y Mingus
Keith jarrett on drums!
No Dannie Richmond
@@alancard67 I say, I say, that's a joke, son.
Comment 190: Let's take it.
Thanks.
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