@@hacgarimman9660 Since there were only little restrictions back then we were able to travel to some states and I was able to see my family in neigbour country.
Visited 11 countries on 2 continents during the peak of covid... and even camped and sunbathed on an inaccessible beach surrounded by cliffs, with only cute seal pups and their concerned mommas looking on. Liveaboard life! Who's judging?
My grandfather (who, among other professions, was a session pianist and played with a bunch of popular jazz musicians throughout the 40s and 50s), listened to Django Reinhardt growing up and introduced the music to my dad, who introduced the music to me. I'm probably not going to have kids, but when I have nieces or nephews, I'll make sure they hear this.
I love listening to this while doing my homework. Finishing up my second undergraduate degree, I find this music keeps me pumped up without the distractions other styles of music have.
The music adds so much depth to the video, perfectly aligning with the visuals. It’s a testament to excellent curation and enhances the overall narrative, making it an unforgettable watch that stays with you.
More magic from the maestro. I have greatest respect for anyone who overcomes any sort of physical handicap, but Django almost re-invented the wheel with his adopted style. Brilliant!
Tony Iommi's initial inspiration - there was a very strong Jazz influence evident in much of Black Sabbath's discography. Air Dance, Breakout, Wicked World, Sweet Leaf immediately spring to mind.
Get outta here. Really? I'm gonna have to dig out the Sabbath stuff and give it another listen now. Hey, wonder how much Tony's admiration has to do with the shared injuries?
@@deathmagneto-soy almost 100%…it was Tony’s boss who bought him the albums after he suffered the injury Tony loved the music and it was the boss who told him that Django had similar disabilities and he wanted Tony to continue on the guitar cos he had talent too
@@tombstoneharrystudios584 - Massive appreciation for you taking the time to confirm this my man. Probably would've slogged on for another few years without that little fact coming up anywhere in the material I read. Thank you. 👍
He's so smooth and clean you dont realise how fast he is ..always in control never seems hurrie'd never stumbles no matter how complicated it gets his phrasing and timing are unequalled and most of his solo's are off the cuff. No one like him to this day
OOouf, idk about no one else like him. Plenty of incredible musicians especially stringist that have just as much talent. He was one of the first of his kind tho
Fantastic soloist, of course, but hardly anyone ever mentions what a sublime rhythm player he was. He carried the whole band. I don't do solos, but I managed to get some musical success out of studying his rhythm playing like mad.
@@SuperMikado282 There are recordings in this very video where he is the only guitarist and he clearly plays rhythm, the rhythm guitar goes away when he starts soloing. Read the video description and listen to songs 5-9.
we're glad you enjoyed it Jeffrey! Did you know there's also a Part 2 to this video? :) here's the link if you'd like to check it out: bit.ly/2msG5wb. Thank you for listening!
The only word "FANTASTIC" is enough ! Thanks Halidon, I also love part 2 of this genious musician on guitar. (and also Stephan Grappelli and The Hot Club de France, of course).
We're glad you enjoyed our selection Jan! If we may, we suggest checking out our playlist "Jazz Essential - The Very Best of Jazz", too. Here's the link: bit.ly/2oucKCL. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
😂😂 it's a good thing they didn't see you then! You can listen to "The Best of Django Reinhardt - Part 2" at this link - ruclips.net/video/2sZF56Eoc0o/видео.html. Enjoy... and don't get arrested ;)
Its music for anybody who enjoys it, I love it, and I also love some metal genres, rock, blues, some electro. Never box yourself in, beauty and quality in expression everywhere.
Dianngo Reinhart el gitano con todos los respetos ,Francés de nacimiento pero su peculiar forma de tocar ,tocó con todos los grandes del jazz ,blues de America ,un gran guitarrista y compositor.
Los gitanos somos nómadas porque no tenemos país mejores músicos son gitanos por eso dios nos bendice con ese don tan especias que solo tenemos los gitanos eses guitarras es gitanos otro país de Europa era fiera dos deos quemados como tocaba guitarra 😊
Honeysuckle Rose 00:00 - 02:42
Crazy rhythm 02:42 - 05:40
Out of nowhere 05:40 - 08:55
Sweet Georgia brown 08:55 - 11:54
Solid old man 11:54 - 14:58
Montmartre 14:58 - 17:20
Finesse 17:20 - 19:38
I know that you know 19:38 - 22:10
Low Cotton 22:10 - 25:10
Eddie's blues 25:10 - 28:15
Lady be good 28:15 - 34:16
Dinah 34:16 - 36:43
Daphné 36:43 - 39:43
Bro please pin this comment 📍
@@nikiforos.gkotsis that's Charleston, not Honeysuckle Rose
Just packing for my holidays, drinking beer, dancing around room to beautiful Django Reinhardt music. How good it is to be alive!
Mid covid? Very sensible
@@hacgarimman9660 Since there were only little restrictions back then we were able to travel to some states and I was able to see my family in neigbour country.
Visited 11 countries on 2 continents during the peak of covid... and even camped and sunbathed on an inaccessible beach surrounded by cliffs, with only cute seal pups and their concerned mommas looking on.
Liveaboard life! Who's judging?
@@ob9568 absolutely normal, I don't suffer from hangovers
My grandfather (who, among other professions, was a session pianist and played with a bunch of popular jazz musicians throughout the 40s and 50s), listened to Django Reinhardt growing up and introduced the music to my dad, who introduced the music to me. I'm probably not going to have kids, but when I have nieces or nephews, I'll make sure they hear this.
You should have kids JUST to insure someone in the next generation appreciates things as you do, the important things.
For every smart person that doesn't have kids, there are 10 dumb people having kids
@@cycloneranger5354 yes players like satriani eric Jonson Steve vai but mainly satriani yes??
My granddad's favourite music.... I still play it when I visit his grave ever year, what a star!
Can't wait for his new album
The one where he is screaming and trying to scratch a hole in his coffin ? Me neither.
@@SmeeUncleJoe The next step in Swing; Scratch!
@@SmeeUncleJoe Can't tell if that's a bad joke or just a massive whoosh moment.
You was born too late, my friend
He got some new tracks on soundcloud, check it out. awesome.
Heartly thanks from 2023 Denmark
Like in heaven
Aged 87
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
I love listening to this while doing my homework. Finishing up my second undergraduate degree, I find this music keeps me pumped up without the distractions other styles of music have.
Django est la fierté du peuple manouche et des inconditionnels du jazz français....
The music adds so much depth to the video, perfectly aligning with the visuals. It’s a testament to excellent curation and enhances the overall narrative, making it an unforgettable watch that stays with you.
More magic from the maestro. I have greatest respect for anyone who overcomes any sort of physical handicap, but Django almost re-invented the wheel with his adopted style. Brilliant!
ça c'est de la musique !! ça me rappel ma jeunesse a paname
Reminds me so much of the music my dad had in his record collection .Fantastic.
My hugest flex in my life is that I'm from the same 2k residents small french town as Django Reinhardt
That's a pretty big flex indeed! 🤩
@@HALIDONMUSIC Samois-sur-seine represent
My flex is that I have the same surname as him ( jsuis manouche)
The guy was from Belgium...
@@michaelbrinkmann7943 His parents were French
this is the music we all need now in thees days... feeling and skills..
You're so right dude! ;) This music sounds like unbreakable happyness to me, even in worst times.
The sax player was Alix Combelle, Europe's best jazz sax player of the 30's & 40's
Tony Iommi's initial inspiration - there was a very strong Jazz influence evident in much of Black Sabbath's discography. Air Dance, Breakout, Wicked World, Sweet Leaf immediately spring to mind.
planet caravan too
Get outta here. Really?
I'm gonna have to dig out the Sabbath stuff and give it another listen now.
Hey, wonder how much Tony's admiration has to do with the shared injuries?
@@deathmagneto-soy almost 100%…it was Tony’s boss who bought him the albums after he suffered the injury
Tony loved the music and it was the boss who told him that Django had similar disabilities and he wanted Tony to continue on the guitar cos he had talent too
@@tombstoneharrystudios584 - Massive appreciation for you taking the time to confirm this my man. Probably would've slogged on for another few years without that little fact coming up anywhere in the material I read.
Thank you.
👍
@@deathmagneto-soy common knowledge I thought
Incredible!!! I loved since since ever and all musicians that played with him were just amazing! Way to learn from them each time!
He's so smooth and clean you dont realise how fast he is ..always in control never seems hurrie'd never stumbles no matter how complicated it gets his phrasing and timing are unequalled and most of his solo's are off the cuff. No one like him to this day
OOouf, idk about no one else like him. Plenty of incredible musicians especially stringist that have just as much talent. He was one of the first of his kind tho
David Walker Yeah, raunchy in a classy way, too. Lots of humour and spontaneity. And gorgeous musicality. Was there anything he couldn't do? Lol.
Love this, thanks Uploader 🍻
Sabia com infondre alegria a la vida i ho feia amb gran espontaneïtat i una excel.lent professionalitat. Moltes gràcies de nou!
I always wanted to listening to Django Reinhardt, in a bubble bath, and just close my eyes......because WHO'S YOUR DADDY? JAZZ IS YOUR DADDY !
P🐦🐦🐥🐤🦨🦒🐘🦏🦛🐭🐁🐀🐹🦥
Django Reinhardt is my favorite of all time and I loved the music!
Thank you
Sublime Django Reinhardt avec cette musique !
Realmente escuchando a Django me siento con ganas de decir : GRACIAS A LA VIDA.
Starej pán sedí a poslouchá jazz a zdá se mu jako by to bylo dnes. Jako by zase u baru stál a na pódiu Django hrál.
How can they be so good???
Fantastic soloist, of course, but hardly anyone ever mentions what a sublime rhythm player he was. He carried the whole band. I don't do solos, but I managed to get some musical success out of studying his rhythm playing like mad.
That was brother Joseph, among others.
Django only had two useable fingers on his fretting hand.
You understate the contribution of the others.
No one person carries the whole band.
@@SuperMikado282 There are recordings in this very video where he is the only guitarist and he clearly plays rhythm, the rhythm guitar goes away when he starts soloing. Read the video description and listen to songs 5-9.
Thanks for uploading this
Our pleasure, glad you enjoy it!
Good back to the surface , thank you for choosing Vault-tec
You, my friend, just read my mind. Any minute now some super mutant will come running over, shouting about "stupid humans".
Best music to wonder through the waste lands
Indeed fellow wastelander.
Magnifique
Halidon music is the BEST I enjoyed it a lot Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wow, huge compliment! Thanks Eduardo :)
This relaxes me more than any other Music.
I like Slipknot too
@@videzvosplacards5874 Try Glenn Miller.
@@videzvosplacards5874 should I report you for that comment slip knot nah satriani arghhhh lol
This is the best framework
A truly sensational recording! Thank you for putting it on!!!
we're glad you enjoyed it Jeffrey! Did you know there's also a Part 2 to this video? :) here's the link if you'd like to check it out: bit.ly/2msG5wb. Thank you for listening!
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@@HALIDONMUSIC dude its gone :(
Django Reinhardt ...Woody Allen ... both great ! GRAZIE
The only word "FANTASTIC" is enough ! Thanks Halidon, I also love part 2 of this genious musician on guitar. (and also Stephan Grappelli and The Hot Club de France, of course).
We're glad you enjoyed our selection Jan! If we may, we suggest checking out our playlist "Jazz Essential - The Very Best of Jazz", too. Here's the link: bit.ly/2oucKCL. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
Fantastique
Un délice pour les oreilles et un régal pour le moral
G merveilleux
Meraviglioso, riempie l anima❤
Awesome music. Django is the master!
É muito relaxante esse estilo de música
I love Django, and I love old jazz music, thank you HALIDONMUSIC!. Peace.
🎩
Meraviglioso, grazie!
una pasada de emociones....................
GLEN CAMPBELL studied DJANGO. And the rest as they say is history,,, THANK YOU,,
They ALL did…Les Paul, Tony Iommi, George Benson and countless others
This is great drunken cooking music.
Check out "Duved's Prebop Orchestra - Cookin' Water" for the perfect drunken cookin experience
This is great music period! :D
This was drinking music in the 40's
Moi et les boys à 3h cherchant des beans*
Damn straight
danke stefan und pernilla fürs erwähnen :)
I couldn't stop dancing!
Monsieur Django, le maître ! 🔵⚪🔴
so smooth and cheerful
Génial
Thank you Mafia definitive edition for introducing me to this hidden gem
An hour and a quarter of foot tapping and big smiles, if the music police saw me they'd lock me up!
😂😂 it's a good thing they didn't see you then! You can listen to "The Best of Django Reinhardt - Part 2" at this link - ruclips.net/video/2sZF56Eoc0o/видео.html. Enjoy... and don't get arrested ;)
Great music. The best.
Learning Django while listening to this...
I could imagine Laurel and Hardy bopping to this 😂😎
the best . this is music for a distinguished gentleman. it will live forever .
Its music for anybody who enjoys it, I love it, and I also love some metal genres, rock, blues, some electro. Never box yourself in, beauty and quality in expression everywhere.
Its his imagination.
Lame
Probably wears a fedora and doesn't have a chin
Вот за это я и полюбил тебя в 1966 году и,это-правильно!
the one and only
This is just Django ! Le jazz du Hot Club de France !
October-2019 -jazz-lovers here?
One of Syd Barretts favourite musicians
This is soooo gooood! most of Mickey Mouse episodes back then were filled with such beautiful music. Finally found the genre :D
Willie Nelson told me about Django Reinhardt! and I like it :)
Love That Olllee Time Rrrradioooh
Django Reinhardt A virtuoso of the guitarre never equalled
The king of swing
Ad for shingles and then Django. What could be more surreal
I love it ♥
Straordinario
БРАВО!!!
The best the strongest, I love it
superbe !!!
Absolutely graet spontainiosly music.
Marabilloso!
Solare, divertente! Хочется жить!
внатуре d'accordo
Dianngo Reinhart el gitano con todos los respetos ,Francés de nacimiento pero su peculiar forma de tocar ,tocó con todos los grandes del jazz ,blues de America ,un gran guitarrista y compositor.
Belga de nacimiento. Murió en Francia.
@@peterdegelaen Alentours de Liège, inderdaad.
Great music ruined by the onslaught of never-ending ads.
That was extremely cool!!!! Awesome!
Buenazo estas interpretaciones , con un gusto exquisito , muy lindo Halidonmisic .
Merci
genio!!
very nice...love it
Mafia 1
mafia 1
Mafia 1
Tremendo violero¡ Su mundo y su forma única de tocar constituyen el SANCTA SANTORUM de toda persona que se pueda llamar guitarrista.
Los gitanos somos nómadas porque no tenemos país mejores músicos son gitanos por eso dios nos bendice con ese don tan especias que solo tenemos los gitanos eses guitarras es gitanos otro país de Europa era fiera dos deos quemados como tocaba guitarra 😊
Lo mataron los nazis segunda guerra mundial fue ejecutado
Give me the Blues baby!!!!
V Nice .. thanks
The maestro!
Those cats could swing 😬 hot playing all round
Voll chillig diggah haha ich schwör 😁
C'est ma jeunesse
Otra vez...que capísimo Django¡¡
epic!! django was sure as hell an inspiration for wes as well
Splendide. à +
Français ,
Exceedingly elegant.
Thank you Django!
Thanks for this, bro! :D A real master