TajMo': The Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' Band Live at Jazz San Javier 2017
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Track list:
01. Señor Blues
02. Don´t Leave Me Here
03. Gov´t Cheese
04. That´s Who I Am
05. Queen Bee
06. Diving Duck Blues
07. Every Morning
08. Am I Wrong
09. She Just Wants to Dance
10. Take a Giant Step
11. She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride
12. Om Sweet Om
13. Gimme What You Got
14. You Don't Miss Your Water/Don´t Try
15. Going Up to the Country, Paint My Mailbox Blue
16. All Around The World
17. Soul
Taj Mahal - vocals, guitars
Keb’ Mo’ - vocals, guitars
Dana Robbins - sax
Quentin Ware - trumpet
David Rodgers - keyboards
Stan Sergeant - bass
Marcus Finnie - drums
Deva Mahal - chorus
Zoe Mahal - chorus
#TajMo' - The #TajMahal & #KebMo Band
Live at 20 Festival de Jazz de San Javier, Murcia, Spain, July 14, 2017
Taj Mahal has nothing left to prove. He's cool, suave, and beautiful. I've been a fan since about 1972. I've seen him live several times over the years. He really brings the goods to the stage. God Bless him and may he continue to make people dance until his last days. And though I don't really know as much about Keb Mo as I should, he's smoking hot as is this entire group. Horn sections are so nice in this setting.
Keb Mo and "The Subdudes" was a regular Wed. lounge act in Denver in the late 80's. Undiscovered and humble as the day was long. Fun times!
I'll give two thumbs-up to the recording engineer!
Two of my favorite bluesmen playing together, and that band is TIGHT!!
Keb Mo is a living proof that you don't need to play long solo blues to be considered one of the greatest blues guitarists. Keb Mo's phrasing and control is perfect.
A buddy bought me a Taj Mahal record for my 14th birthday , and I've been enjoying his music ever since , I'll be 69 in August. Keb Mo is equally awesome. Thanks for this awesome concert.🥰
What album was that?
I need to thank you Mister Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' Band Live to share this magnificent performance with the jass and blues' lovers
So I am 72.5, and I missed seeing TajMo and Keb Mo. I listened to some of their music, but at the time I was more into pure rock, and had a rock band, and I owned a Fender Strat (which I still have, any offers?),,, ah I ain't selling my Peggy Lou to nobody. I am enjoying this video so much,,, I feel like taking out my Taylor acoustic and using a slide on it, which with amplification and some controls, makes a mean sound. Hope you youngens are enjoying this, because it don't get no better than this, when it comes to BLUES!
I had the pleasure of playing in a band that opened for Taj twice in the late '70s. Fast forward to 2017 and Taj and Mo' were on a tour stop here in Houston and I reacquainted with Taj met Mo' Not only are they both great artists but really welcoming people. They are both America's treasures.
Right on Eric...Isn't that cool!! I got a chance to hang out with Taj once.....just the two of us chillin' and rappin' for a couple of hours in the VIP room after his show. I had been a solo act on the road for a long time and he was a riot...giving me some great and hilarious advice. It was two of the best hours of my life!
⚘🎵💛🎵⚘❤
isn't it great the people you meet being in music. we're blessed brother.
That's awesome
I've seen Keb Mo three times & he was magnificent all three times! Thank you both!
Love this!!! Only thing missing is Corinna Corinna.......the very first song I remember hearing Taj sing.......many many many years ago....Thank you Steve....hope you are still somewhere groovin'.
I just came across this DAMM its's awesome!
I also turned 69 in August & I got turned on to Taj with “Giant Step” in 1970 It’s lifelong music indeed
Wish there was a LOVE button instead of a thumbs up, as thumbs up does not seem to do this justice but I pressed it anyway. Love both Keb Mo and Taj Mahal and the band is brilliant as well.
❤ this is so true Gary’s Cassette Player
That’s a a miracle in front of your eyes. Enjoy it all. It’s kind of a one-way trip. Thank you.
Whoever thumbs downed Taj Mahal you cut your ears off right now
And I will stomp on them😁🇬🇧💙👍
OHHHH HEWL YAH BBBAAABBBYYY! INCLUDING THEIR HEADS CHOP OFF.
IZ GOT TO SEE THESE KIDZ LIVE.!
❤🎉
First saw Taj Mahal in 1973. Been "recycling the blues and other related stuff" ever since.
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Taj!
Saw Taj Mahal at Salt in Newport,R.I. in 73; I wish I could shake his hand for all these years of making my ears happy. Mucho gracias senor!
Lovin' this! Taj has brought so much joy to my life since the 70's. And Keb'Mo, what a duo!🤯
In 1970 I bought Taj’s album “The Real Thing” when I was in high school; then 2 years later I saw him at a concert in Seattle. Been a fan ever since. You go, Taj! ❤
Many many years ago, I saw Taj at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (“Jazz Fest”) when both he & I were a bit thinner! Lol! His live show has such a calm and happy/fun vibe! He radiates such good feelings & genuine “coolness.” He had a great set & involved the audience with conversation. A gent & a real pro! ❤
@@mousiebrown1747 Believe we may have been at the same show, indoors, in a building, not one of the eight outdoor venues (including the tented ones) at the NO Jazz and Heritage Fest, in 1990 or 1991, the two springs I was there. That was the venue for performances mixed with questions and answers with the artists. Wish I could hear that or a similar recording of Taj telling stories and performing. Enjoying TajMo for first time here.
I am in heaven listening to this. So so good I am so grateful for this. Real music incredible musicians. Music keeps me sane. Thank you
Yep.
I concur
OWW!
It just doesn't get any better than this!
That keyboard player is one really top pro. Takes one to know one. This band is a great lesson in how to be soulful. The complexity in simplicity.
Thanks to Taj and Keb for keeping real Blues music alive and sharing it with the world.
Human rights are the rights we are all entitled to simply by virtue of being human. They are based on values such as fairness, respect, equality and dignity but they are more than just nice ideas; they are protected in law. [The British Institute of Human Rights] 1:25:00
Notice that the message was conveyed by the way they looked at each other. 1:29:30
A form of non-verbal communication. 1:29:33
The track Senor Blues blew me away on one of Taj's CDs, but this is mind blowing. I am about to get tix to see Keb Mo in SLO, CA, Fremont Theater 21-Sept-2023. I've seen Taj w/ Van Morrison in Santa Barbara two years ago, and just the song Queen Bee was worth the ticket.
Thx to Raj and Kevin and the musicians stirring this pot of Gumbo majique
sweet taj really grabs sweet erma thomas here
the hear in my ears anyways
any other suggestions ?
saying come on people join this groove on a groove
never seen him like this before
Lucky enough to see Taj in the early 70's, he did cuts from The Real Thing and Mo Roots. Still loving him/ them.
I love the fact that this was David Rogers' (the keyboard player) 1st tour after graduating from college a month before. Talk about going straight into the pot! He's a talented wonderful kid..
Muchas gracias, Muzone, por compartir! (Jorge Villa).
seen Taj numerous times ,70-90 EE's ,still "rocks me to my soul"
This is one of the best shows I've seen in a long, very long time.
0:00 Señor Blues
6:55 Don't Leave Me Here
12:26 Gov't Cheese
17:23 That's Who I Am
22:50 Queen Bee
28:11 Diving Duck Blues
33:57 Every Morning
38:38 Am I Wrong
43:28 She Dance
48:37 Giant Step
54:52 She Caught The Katy
58:58 Om Sweet Om
1:02:49 Gimme What You Got
1:07:57 You Don't/Don't Try
1:14:00 Paint My Mailbox
1:18:44 All Around The World
1:23:30 Soul
Thank you❤❤❤❤
I'm just seeing this-Wow!
She just wants to dance..love these 2 iconic Men of Blues. Flash backs from my past..Taj Mahal is such a historic piece of my musical memories. Thank God, I have a few fond memories of melodies.
Music is an inspiration. If only people could get into the healing purifier of music, melody, and peace.
Thanks so so much for this blessing.
Two national treasures. I am so happy this got suggested.
Benn listenin' to Taj Mahal since high school and he sounds even better nowadays. I love the blues!!!
I first heard him in college. 1968.
Very proud that these two legends picked my gifted cousin, Stan Sargeant, to hold it down on bass!
Ive watch this concert probably 9 times and I’ll probably watch it again. What a great performance by a great band and 2 great artists!!!!! Thanks for posting it
one of the very best in my rotation!
Geeze Louise, wot a freekin' BAND!!
...and what a magical set
This is soo much fun, and just brilliant. The first rock show I ever saw was 1968 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles when I was 20. Ten Years After with Alvin Lee and the Moody Blues, but the opening act was Taj. I've seen him several times since then, and it's always a great show. Then to play with Keb? Can't get much better than that.
Taj has been everywhere, he is like an old dust bunnie, behind every nook and cranny is a taj and has influenced many generations.
I'm one rough tough MoFo, but I weep tears of joy every time I play this concert.
Taj Mahal the best blues man of word !!!
Glad I found this again...much needed...
When this popped up on RUclips for the 3rd time, I decided I wasn’t looking for something else. Great choice. I got to see Taj many times in SoCal years ago. Always good. He came out clapping his hands only to a song called pushin and shoven. Had everyone on their feet in 10 seconds. He played warm up for Spirit at the Valley Music Theater in West Valley, LA. In the round and the stage rotated every 45 minutes. It was New Years Eve 1970-71. The late show was the great show. One cannot be certain but one could say everybody was tripping. The room was so electrically charged with energy one could just about see the music spinning out as the stage went round and round. Saw Keb Mo a few times here in the Midwest. Kept thinking how much he had the similar affect as Taj Mahal. This is proof and so welcome!!!
Un privilegio tenerlos en España de Europa..
Peace and Love to you Darlins. Taj, I saw you in Disney world thirty something years ago. You still got it going on Dude, still a charmer and a half. And Keb and your beautiful daughters and your band. I’m dancing with y’all today. Thank you and keep up the good work. 🌹
Saw these brothers from another mother on this tour in Greenville, South Cackilacky in 2017. Taj Mahal is a National Treasure. Keb is too.
Diving Duck Blues is the defining song to me. A musical conversation between two best friends.
We have lost our rhythm due to a pandemic. Including music in our healing routine is too fun to ignore. Treasures for sure. Followed for years with my husband a jazz enthusiast.
this is magnificent
Gracias Mucho for posting this full concert!! I missed Taj and Keb in the USA, all their shows sold out. Now as I sit here in Pandemic isolation - this recording has brought such joy to my heart as I dance around my kitchen! Thanks to the Band and Taj's lovely daughters (Zoe & Deva)- you've all put a song in my heart, a glide in my step, and a sway in my ample hips once more! Peace, love and blessings to all. We will all get thru this, stay strong, love each other, help each other. Thank you Taj and Keb for the soulful gumbo pot of music! Thank you to the beautiful people of Espana, and thank you Muzone for posting! One Luv!!! Be Well All!
i just take it, fresh air, into this air. simple thihigs, the true thinks. apreciate your words.thanks
What a lovely comment ❤. And right back to you, doubled over! 🤗
TajMo -- what a great combo!!
Stumbled upon Taj a couple of years ago. Listened to his first album on RUclips. After that I bought an original copy on vinyl. Now a couple of years later I have quite a few of his records. Amazing artist and in my view really underrated.
First time I heard Taj Mahal it was on a German radio station, some time around 1968-1970. Doing 'Oh Susanna' with a tin whistle and 9 tubas. I was smitten. Then I found out that he was a student to Mississippi John Hurt. Opened a whole new world to me.
Don't know when I didn't hear Taj. One of the first not parents concert! Early Eighties, still strong as bull! Keb is a huge bonus!
@@scottyuhas1379 Taj & I went to Stockbridge School of Agriculture at UMass Amherst . Graduated 1963. I ended up in Portland, Maine. Taj played there often.
Make sure you get his live album from the early 70's with the tubas. It's incredible!
@@curtrice6060 cool memory Curt
Had the honor to see these two Blues icons at the beautiful Santa Fe Opera House with Taj's daughters as backup singers. A magical night!!!
Oh Wow. Thanks for that wonderful news!
Zoe &Deva : Taj’s daughters.
Holy cow, this is an amazing recording!
I’ve been stuck in Chicago and know that feeling. Great combo band. Thanks for getting together. Great idea.
I love this music, yes! This is some good foot stumping, shake your body rhythms. You all showed out on You don't miss your water til your well run dry. The whole concert was excellent.
Love Taj!!! A living legend!!❤❤❤
So glad to come across this. Missed this show here in Telluride because, as usual, I was working a gig on the other side of town during this set. Had the pleasure of mixing a show with Taj back in the early ‘90s and he played thru my vintage Fender Super Reverb back in the mid 2000s. Always fun. My high school buddies would be real jealous if they knew.
AAAWWWW AND THEN SOME! The coolest cats, and each one of them totally on top of their game! What a pleasure ride of pieces, one as fun and good as the next. I can literally feel the joy and pleasure these musicians are sharing with each other, and also carrying over into the public. If they ever come this way, I'll be the first in line for tickets! You rock, guys! Thank you for the cool music!
Taj & Keb Make America BEAUTIFUL
Blues INCLUSIVE Bring Ppl TOGETHER Tru Humanitarians- Tru AMERICANS
No matter how hateful others act,
MUSIC will Always SAVE US!!
(Keb doing Great with Playing 4Change
Many thanks to muzone, this is absolutely rockin'!!!
I love Taj Mahal, I saw in in London in the late 60's with his band at the time. He was supporting Johnny Winter who also awesome. He has improved with age, if that is possible. This is a great concert, thank you 👍💙🇬🇧😙
I've seen and listened to material from both these guys, but this is in the Top 3... easy. Excellent sound and video quality - my thanks to the engineers and lighting technicians who made it so nice for us watching it on the web.
Just found this again after spending all day with a friend who has Alzheimer’s. You guys are such a relief to the soul. God bless you and your incredible talents!
I saw Keb Mo solo acoustic at the Philadelphia Folk Festival. I dont remember when. He's one classy guy. Taj Mahal is always a classic.
taj mahal and keb mo thank you so much giving us great music
Keb'Mo' in his music is every thing : blues , jazz , soul and great feeling . That's what i love . Thx Keb'Mo' .🍺
Andrzej Nacwin for me keb mo with Chang Beer 🇹🇭
Yes Keb’Mo is so versatile and universal, and can be very jazzy just like Stevie Wonder can, while blues is always the core of his music. Keb’Mo is the savior of the blues, which has long been contaminated by rock tainted white blues.
@@Pop25m You need a better beer for Keb Mo.
I knew i'd be back to listen again ,💗
OMG! I've been in love with Taj Mahal most of my life... he's so awesome!
Thank you for sharing this rare and magnificent concert by true artists! God bless everyone from Patrick
Sending blessings and prayers for Peace right back to you! 🙏🏻🤗
Taj brought joy to me amongst the deepest tragedies imaginable.
Greatest collaboration in the history of mankind.
Two of the coolest guys around and a great band - life is good right now...
I first heard Taj the summer of 1970. Wow 😮
gracias por compartir;; soy de Ecuador. y la verdad me gusta demaciado el blues, gracias por compartir esas lindas melodias.
Amazing collaboration captured here!
Taj was keeping us happy in Bay Area in 60s. Love he's still and now with Keb.
Taj's voice was magnificent in 1969. Now it's Heavenly!
Taj is 78 years old in 2021.
We all get old......if we are lucky!
The best of the best
They are spectacularly amazing!! Smooth funky Jazzy sound!!!❤❤❤
The joyful blues, needed this to lively up my spirit.
thank you Taj and Keb. Love this helping me cope with continued isolation and covid.
This is the best concert i have heard for a long long time.
les deux choristes sont tout simplement magnifiques de souplesse et de groove ! bravo merci !
Old But still great I have been listening to this man for30 years And he still performes WOW
The Taj has always been great
Great music and it appears that they are having so much fun
Still such a Masterpiece! I Love it to my soul 😆
What a band!
The Taj Mahal & Company plays a mean, slick, cool Bluesy Jazz!!! Outstanding Tunes!!
I just love his harmonica
🎵🌜💛🌛🎶Doesnt get much better.Thank you!
A Treasure! Thank you!🌞🌞
I've had their cd since it came out. One of my favorite road trip cd's. This brought the cd to life.
This two guys gave fresh air to blues style in ours times , nice to see them together singing on stage !
Last saw Taj in St. Croix , USVI, 1997, when "the Blues Cruise " w/ too many Greats to name pulled up to the dock in Frederiksted , St. Croix, & made my heart Overflow! I had the greatest Blues Immersion of my 'effiin' Life! Charles Brown & Sapphire the Uppity Blues Women, Bonnie Raitt, Mike Finnegan, Maria Muldaur, & Koko Taylor were bright there walking the sleepy streets, & standing next to you in Our usually "local" filled bars. It stayed3 there for
I am just enjoying pure blues, I am a fan of taj mahal and keb mo is a good combination to express the purity of the music.
Wow, just wow! The kinda concert I'd want be at. This is not music. This is life!
Taj’s home town of 18 years, was Springfield, Mass.
These two men of LEGEND are great musicians! I've enjoyed seeing them live several times. Amazing sound, vocals, looks, personalities/attitude. Listening to TAJ/MO is a GIFT. A forever fan!🎸💜
You're all great! And, THAT Trumpet - WOW!!!
So great! Thank you all for your artistry heart and work
Really nice! Two of my favorite musicians and bands...
Great musicians! Great band!!!
Had some of Taj Mahal's records when I was a kid and still love his music today, Kevin Moore is pretty fantastic too.