Al Hirt & Guido Basso, 'Trumpet Duel'
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- Опубликовано: 13 янв 2012
- The great trumpeter Al Hirt (1922-1999) is challenged by the Canadian trumpeter, harmonica player, composer, arranger and conductor Guido Basso (1937-2023).
Recorded live at 'The Johnny Cash Show', 70's. Видеоклипы
Classic! RIP Guido.
a real masterpiece of classic humor and trumpet playing combined
they don't make em like this anymore
rest in peace johnny cash and al hirt - 2 of the immortals
And now Guido Basso joins them…. Guido a great player from Canada had it all.
This is quite possibly the funniest trumpet skit I've ever seen! Guido certainly could play! I'd love to see them do a duet...
They were 2 of my heros growing up, along with Maynard, Doc, Don, and Herb. If only we had hdtv and quality home speaker systems back then, eh?
You can’t make those trumpet sounds and awesome effects without years and years of hard practice made to look like it’s easy 🤩 absolutely brilliant 🕺🎺🕺🎶🕺🎺👏👏
Guido told me in the fall of 2022, they were to have a rematch with CBC in Canada but it never happened. Rest in Peace Guido.
Thank you for the information about the passing of Guido Basso yesterday, D Gear, may he rest in peace.
2019, and i'm listening to Guido Basso on Stingray Music Jazz Masters on tv.
RIP Guido Basso Feb 13th 2023
Guido Basso died this month. The man was a titan on the horn and a wonderful human being who will be missed. RIP
Thats a real TV show ..live musician
The Round Mound of Sound.
Machi74005 LOL. Charles Barkely reference... "The Round Mound of Rebound"
Best video ever! No joke!
I visit this video page once a while.
Back here after a month. See u next month or two.
Checking in. In Nov 2020
Al Hirt really was a guest on "The Johnny Cash Show"
Louis Armstrong was a guest on 'The Johnny Cash Show', as well.
Здорово !!!
The challenger trumpet player I believe is Guido Basso.
Yes it is.
from Rob McConnell and the Boss brass
4:50 hahahahahhaha thats for me the funniest so far xD
1:01 Wolverine
pretty amazing playing but such a goofy setting hah i wonder how rehearsed this whole thing was...
All of it!
Playing jazz in a smoky western saloon?
Is it any wonder why trumpets play in only two octaves? 4:22 😲 ♫ 🎺
I know yours is an older comment, but I've only been playing 30+ years and was able to get 4 octaves by the 9th grade!!!
Hooray For Santa Clause Al Hirt
Whats the song at 3:10?
Young Man with a Horn?
@@dondennis6363 lol "Harry James played that alot better!"
Cauliflower lips!!
That guy wasnt even playing
huh? ofcourse he was
Hi, Ev. Actually, he WAS playing. It's Guido Basso. He's 80 years old now, still playing, and one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet.
@@pattiloach I believe both musicians would have pre recorded their performances for the show...but certainly its them playing
they are miming for the video you can tell because the audible quality does not vary no matter where they are in relation to the "Mic" lol
@@Dorodigital Not a chance it was pre recorded. You can't re-finger improvisations like that
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smacking that mouthpiece in made me cringe so hard omfg..
Same
I like Al Hirt, but boy was that a dumb skit.
Well, no kidding.
Go watch Jimmy Kimmel.
Al Hirt, the greatist trumpet player who ever lived. What a lousy showcase!!!
This was funny????