Dizzy Gillespie Interview PART 1 of 3

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  • @mandohat
    @mandohat 12 лет назад +70

    Finally realized that Bill Cosby is imitating Dizzy Gillespie.

    • @nastynate838
      @nastynate838 3 года назад +1

      interesting 🤔

    • @arlenecerf8833
      @arlenecerf8833 2 года назад +1

      Yah I think he admired Dizzie , almost like a son feels about his Father. They share similar mannerisms, vocal inflections, tone.

  • @bvscfanatic
    @bvscfanatic 12 лет назад +19

    I am NOT a fan of this interviewer at all, but I appreciate you for posting this interview. I ADORE this man. Dizzy Gillespie was the first non-Hispanic to appreciate and to champion Afro-Cuban jazz. His friendship with Chano Pozo and with Mario Bauzá helped to revolutionize the sound of jazz itself.

  • @John27346
    @John27346 8 лет назад +46

    "every time is modern"

  • @kellythompson3865
    @kellythompson3865 6 месяцев назад +1

    I saw Diz and Sara Vaughn, Max Roach, and Buddy R. At Monterey Jazz! Dizzie was dressed so casual in African dress! He played Congas between trumpet solos.Diz introduced this well dressed man in a suit, from Jullards, plays rumpet! The young man was excellent, playin rapid fire notes, clean and slick. Dizzy watched him, as Diz played congas. Diz smiled at the youngster. Then, it was Dizzies turn. Weren't no triplets nor musical acrobatics. Diz took his time, held his horn then casually, pressed the horn to his lips and took his time with every note. So beautiful and soulful. I was blessed, as were all the audience, black and white. Yes sir. Mr. Gillespie, music is universal! Thank ya !!

  • @jaleelshaw
    @jaleelshaw 15 лет назад +17

    I'm sure Dizzy picked it up too.. I love how he keeps his composure... He was an amazing guy.

  • @holygroove2
    @holygroove2 10 лет назад +28

    I wish that I could have met this man. What an inspiration!

  • @ianbeddowes5362
    @ianbeddowes5362 5 лет назад +6

    I just LOVE Dizzie. I cried like a baby when I heard of his death. A truly great musician and a wonderful human being.

  • @hiddenblade999
    @hiddenblade999 4 года назад +3

    I love this guy. I miss him. A true genius of the art. Humble as you can get.

  • @talstory
    @talstory 2 года назад +1

    still stands out in my memory as the best concert I ever saw..lifted us right up..

  • @viggosimonsen
    @viggosimonsen 12 лет назад +6

    Diz is just the sweetest and most charming character in Jazz, ever.
    Beautiful human being.
    I think the interviewer is Dick Cavett. He is certainly not an ass. He is actually quite sympathetic; Nicer than many other TV hosts, I can think of.

  • @IrisheaglesOne
    @IrisheaglesOne 6 лет назад +4

    I so wish I could have met this man! He was (still is, in spirit) just amazing!

  • @brookelyn7714
    @brookelyn7714 11 лет назад +72

    The interviewer sounds very condescending. He had the nerve to say to Dizzy that his cheek muscles puffed-out due to weakness, and Dizzy's reponse, "I don't know what it is but I don't sound too weak do I?" Classic response! Not to mention that he ask Dizzy a question and then interrupts him in the process of answering it, to provide his own incorrect answer. Very unprofessional annyoing bloke!

    • @bgoodwinster
      @bgoodwinster 7 лет назад +11

      it's pretty insane how so many interviews with jazz greats are so condescending. the miles davis interviews, especially the ones from the usa like 60 minutes, are enough to make me sick.

    • @feel.s1304
      @feel.s1304 6 лет назад +1

      @Zach Higgins He told him to hit his trumpet, I don't think he cares.

    • @ModernVintageFilm
      @ModernVintageFilm 5 лет назад +1

      Some white boys usually,
      I am not innocent, just always respect.

    • @diabl2master
      @diabl2master 4 года назад +3

      The interviewer is lame as fuck and I dislike him but the neck thing is indeed caused by certain muscles in the pharynx becoming weak. It doesn't imply the trumpeter will become a weak player in any sense... clearly!

    • @michaelfeeney9147
      @michaelfeeney9147 3 года назад +2

      I feel you although I think he was asking about muscles weakening in reference to how big this man head got when he puffed his cheeks lmao. I am also pretty astonished this man could puff out his whole neck!

  • @davecolombia
    @davecolombia 12 лет назад +2

    when he says, "you didn't carry your trumpet in a brown paper bag" he is referring to Bix Beiderbecke, a very influential cornet player from the 20's...he lost his mind and would walk around town with his cornet in a brown paper bag...tragic story

  • @daha5210
    @daha5210 4 года назад +2

    I love Dizzy he had a heck of a good sense of humor and Personality.

  • @teenmetalhead666
    @teenmetalhead666 13 лет назад +2

    i would love to have met dizzy, he seems so awsome.

  • @jakoborzelli9082
    @jakoborzelli9082 Год назад

    What a human being, gone but not forgotten!!..

  • @jairoenriquemendietacastil9565
    @jairoenriquemendietacastil9565 4 года назад +2

    Greatest Musician ever.

  • @aaronamccoy
    @aaronamccoy 14 лет назад

    he use to dance with my mom at monterey jazz festival down the aisles, it was a trip, he's the best

  • @yannickmantele5788
    @yannickmantele5788 Год назад

    what, I never knew that Dizzy is such a great guy, super funny humble sensitive intelligent tough. he got it ! I love him now!! Im listening all of his recordings different from now on, Im looking much forward to play some of his solos, to become a little little little bit like him or at least understand a way of his thinking.

  • @usmc1875
    @usmc1875 4 года назад +3

    the questions the interviewer males, my god. asking about money and shit like that.... Diz did it because he loved the music... gaining stuff was not even in his wildest dreams... his life was to phrase like he did, and as he does because he will remain alive in his music, and though humanity doesn't listen to this quality of fine and elegant music anymore, there will always be a kid like me who will be blown away by the frog man, wailing at incredible tempos and connecting those movements with that bebop idiom:) i love you Diz, thank you for your energy....

  • @Renendan
    @Renendan 12 лет назад +1

    Damn what a trumpet player. Saying you can never master it; feeling that the instrument has its own personality and playing accordingly. I wish I was that musical to feel that way about any instrument.

  • @StephanieJeannot
    @StephanieJeannot 7 лет назад

    I love him so much. Awww!

  • @rigelloar7474
    @rigelloar7474 Год назад +3

    Because of his dizzy personality, people often forget that he was a profoundly advanced musical genius, an innovative virtuoso, composer, and improviser of the very first rank !

  • @nil4309
    @nil4309 9 лет назад +9

    "if you lived to be 1000 years old, you'd never mess with this boy..."
    legend

    • @otmq
      @otmq 3 года назад

      He said “...you’d never master this, boy!”

    • @nil4309
      @nil4309 3 года назад

      @@otmq ah thanks!

  • @cymbya
    @cymbya 10 лет назад +9

    what can a "poor boy do" but REVOLUTIONIZE MUSIC!!!

  • @fallenleavesfeedtheroots
    @fallenleavesfeedtheroots 5 лет назад +2

    What a guy. I wish i coud've met him

  • @albertbrown359
    @albertbrown359 Год назад

    Awesome knowledge from the master. My Lawd

  • @doccw75
    @doccw75 11 лет назад

    I'm a musician and a music journalist who always knows his subject and the people I interview can tell that I'm one of them and it makes a huge difference. I never got to interview Diz! I would have been prepared.

  • @cam6537
    @cam6537 8 лет назад +3

    I wish that I could've lived in the time of dizzy and been his friend he seems like a great man

  • @hannonmcnasty
    @hannonmcnasty 13 лет назад +11

    wow...."don't play it?" that's like telling picasso, "no, stop that. don't paint anything!"

  • @adamrafferty
    @adamrafferty 2 года назад

    Diz was my teachers teacher - a musical genius on the level of Mozart. This is no exaggeration. I challenge anyone to scat sing what Diz did at the beginning of the interview :-)

  • @1masterfader
    @1masterfader 4 года назад +2

    His vocabulary was great.

  • @blackvitruvianman
    @blackvitruvianman 14 лет назад

    Dizzy was great!! Such a warm person!!

  • @dr.brianjudedelimaphd743
    @dr.brianjudedelimaphd743 8 лет назад +4

    musical genius...

  • @assignmentearth2899
    @assignmentearth2899 9 лет назад +13

    So, DizzyFanatic,...there was an HBO special on Quincy Jones, 20 something years ago, that had Miles, Dizzy,...tons of other people,....but the Dizzy portions of the interview were priceless, including a story he told about Charlie Parker. In the story, he and Bird were playing some club down south and somebody broke a bottle over Dizzy's head. Charlie came out and found Dizzy bleeding and according to him, Bird said, "you cur,....you have struck my friend." Even in the seriousness of the situation Dizzy found humor in Parker calling this guy a "cur". I'd love to see that again. Any chance you have access to that? At any rate, enjoyed what you have.

    • @gstar-365
      @gstar-365 3 года назад

      What's a cur ?

    • @assignmentearth2899
      @assignmentearth2899 3 года назад

      @@gstar-365 If dogs understood English, they would be offended at being called a cur. When you use the word cur, you're talking about a dog that's either a mutt, very unattractive, aggressive, or all three. The word can also be used as an insult for a person, especially a despicable man.

  • @bgorrell
    @bgorrell 15 лет назад

    Wonderful!

  • @etniko
    @etniko 8 лет назад +44

    For some reason the interviewer sounds to me obnoxious... almost disrespectful.

    • @ki-hongjang4101
      @ki-hongjang4101 4 года назад

      I've just watched this video and that's what I'm thinking right now.

    • @tblack9711
      @tblack9711 4 года назад +5

      You're 100% right. He's a condescending bigoted prick. "Your daddy, your momma." He's a grown man, anytime a white person says that crap to a black person it's condescending and disrespectful.

    • @ercm2393
      @ercm2393 3 года назад

      You are right...he is an asshole

  • @blackmozart8547
    @blackmozart8547 10 лет назад +8

    The interviewer is very interesting.

  • @1masterfader
    @1masterfader 4 года назад

    Such a happy soul Dizz is

  • @michaeltaylor-pg4tc
    @michaeltaylor-pg4tc 8 лет назад +1

    what a humble man

  • @bandicoot5412
    @bandicoot5412 6 лет назад

    The great artist as art himself.

  • @charlesmiller7283
    @charlesmiller7283 7 лет назад

    Dizzy Gillespie 1945 that's the Year everything started to break BIG TIME for both DIZZY and CHARLIE PARKER.

  • @chasefreak
    @chasefreak 15 лет назад +1

    Akinseye-actually Dizzy DID have a condition which caused his cheeks to bullfrog out (if you will) like they did and it sadly did catch up with him as he got older. Many of us trumpeters can get a rupture in the neck (or lower), which will cause the same effect (like Bill Chase had) that is caused by "bottle-ing" up the air and delaying your attacks when you're coming along. What Diz had was different, true the guy doing the interview seemed out of his element asking a lot of useless questions.

  • @DanielKodiak
    @DanielKodiak 2 года назад

    4:05 is the best clip to understand what a musicians career is like

  • @MyYearTheDreamer
    @MyYearTheDreamer 15 лет назад +12

    This is my uncle :) haha

  • @sellmeyoursoul6601
    @sellmeyoursoul6601 6 лет назад

    dizzy always high as fuck love this guy

  • @LANDIBAJ
    @LANDIBAJ 7 лет назад +2

    From all accounts he was modest, humble man. To me a genius.

  • @HERodriguezJr
    @HERodriguezJr 6 лет назад +2

    2:40 is what you're here for. You're welcome.

  • @neuryluciano
    @neuryluciano 10 лет назад +1

    Que gran musico, que gran ser humano.

  • @RanBlakePiano
    @RanBlakePiano 4 года назад

    He was on the faculty of the .lenox school of Jazz

  • @specialpixiedust
    @specialpixiedust 6 лет назад +1

    Dizzy giving us a little serial killer techniques

  • @samadjhi
    @samadjhi 13 лет назад +1

    Dizzy was always a teacher

  • @1ambad
    @1ambad 5 лет назад

    He has a funny way of saying things but you understand every point

  • @blackezi3
    @blackezi3 12 лет назад +1

    I never get the respect I deserve that's why I hate getting interviewed --- Nas

  • @MuzoSTEIN
    @MuzoSTEIN 8 лет назад +1

    I SUSPECT THE ANNUAL BUBBLE GUM BLOWING COMPETITION ORGANISERS WOULD'VE BANNED GILLESPIE FORTHRIGHT FROM EVER ENTERING WHAT UNDOUBTEDLY WOULD BE AN ASSUMED 'BREEZE' EVENT FOR THE LEGEND!

  • @basspig
    @basspig 11 лет назад

    The rise of the Bebop drummers, during this organic change in Jazz brought rhythm into the contrapunctal scheme of the music.

    • @farshimelt
      @farshimelt 5 лет назад

      Kenny Clarke, Max Roach, Art Blakey, Stan Levy.

  • @rlm5657
    @rlm5657 3 года назад

    The cut this interview to pieces! smh!

  • @aaronamccoy
    @aaronamccoy 13 лет назад

    dizzy for president

  • @mikhailr13
    @mikhailr13 14 лет назад

    @decus69 I think i read somewhere that he got the name because his "Dizzy" personality. Not entirely sure. I would of loved to of met him. Seems such a chilled nice dude.

  • @KingfisherLtd
    @KingfisherLtd 3 года назад

    Dizzy was the coolest

  • @matthewmartin6442
    @matthewmartin6442 6 лет назад +1

    Pause at 5:02 and 5:04

  • @alexts94
    @alexts94 3 месяца назад

    Glad some of the other comments called out the interviewer for what he was -- a condescending, arrogant display. Imagine standing in front of one of the grand masters of American music and calling him "weak" and "a poor boy from Cheraw". Embarrassing!

  • @SK8terGuy19
    @SK8terGuy19 12 лет назад +3

    I think everyone is saying the interviewer is a jerk because the video is edited in such a way as to almost seem as if the interviewer is interrupting or switching subjects while Dizzy is speaking. That's just it. It's an edited interview.

  • @effsixteenblock50
    @effsixteenblock50 12 лет назад +1

    The interviewer is *not* Dick Cavett. I can hear some similarities in the voice but it's absolutely not him.

  • @decus69
    @decus69 15 лет назад

    I guess he got the nick name 'Dizzy' as his middle name was Birk - Berk.

  • @ThemThems
    @ThemThems 14 лет назад +1

    i like his hat

  • @bsshh
    @bsshh 6 лет назад

    Teach Master!!!!!!!

  • @lagathy
    @lagathy 14 лет назад

    gr8 guy...

  • @saxophoneninja
    @saxophoneninja 13 лет назад

    god the interviewer "Don't play it". You don't interview dizzy and tell him not to play the trumpet...

  • @bomaite1
    @bomaite1 5 лет назад

    I agree.

  • @loosebelt
    @loosebelt 11 лет назад +5

    This guy is not a great interviewer (and he is NOT Dick Cavett*) but he is forgotten and Dizzy lives on as one of history's great musicians - both as player and person. Great to hear him talk.
    *Interviewer sounds similar to Dick Cavett but if you listen to any of the many Dick Cavett interviews on youtube you can tell it is not him.

    • @Homunculas
      @Homunculas 4 года назад

      Sounds like the interviewer is CHARLIE ROSE........jus sayin

  • @nastynate838
    @nastynate838 6 лет назад

    🌹

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 5 месяцев назад

    Date of interview and name of interviewer?

  • @akinseye
    @akinseye 15 лет назад +3

    this interviewer doesn't seem respectful, he is in the presence of greatness, saying he has weak throat muscles as a world reknown trumpet player is like saying Michael Jordan can't jump.

  • @forevershampoo
    @forevershampoo 6 лет назад

    na you hit em with this part check it out hahahah hell yea

  • @pacman80500
    @pacman80500 15 лет назад

    DAMN!

  • @rickjackson6278
    @rickjackson6278 11 лет назад +7

    The interviewer smugly described the Dizzy as a youth as a poor "boy".

  • @CheapChampagne1
    @CheapChampagne1 12 лет назад +1

    Why was the interviewer bad? I didn't listen too much to him, so I really can't say..

  • @GGman2019
    @GGman2019 6 лет назад

    Dizzy Gillespie was the 1st guy to bend it like that?

  • @decus69
    @decus69 14 лет назад

    @mikhailr13 Yes he was the Main man

  • @brcegipsn8813
    @brcegipsn8813 3 года назад +2

    The interviewer had the nerves to call Dizzy “ a boy “ ? “You were a poor boy growing up “ so disrespectful

    • @janedubourg4837
      @janedubourg4837 3 года назад +2

      You must be such fun to be with.

    • @alexts94
      @alexts94 3 месяца назад

      @@janedubourg4837 Ignoramus. Ask any black american about how they feel about a white person calling them "boy".

  • @SeerTrulth
    @SeerTrulth 12 лет назад

    It's Dick Cavett and he lost his mind that night.

  • @hacim42
    @hacim42 5 лет назад +4

    What modern musician is gonna say something's a misnomer? They prolly don't even know that word.

  • @sumeursault
    @sumeursault 4 года назад

    Yeah, I agree with previous comments. The interviewer is being eeeeever so slightly exploitative here. Not sure what the word for that is, but it's noticeable.

  • @acohen1980
    @acohen1980 12 лет назад

    What a great interview..thanx to Dick Cavett

  • @MooseRocka
    @MooseRocka Год назад

    The interviewer attempting some bizarre affected accent which is not native to his speech is so unbelievably offensive.
    I met Mr. Gillespie when I was a teenager after a concert he performed in Massachusetts. There were 5 or 10 of us young folk there. He was incredibly warm and friendly to us, he spoke to us for about 30 minutes. Truly nice man.

  • @WyattLite-n-inn
    @WyattLite-n-inn Год назад

    What’s wrong with the interviewer ? Lotsa hate on here , he sounds fine to me .

  • @BASSHEAD89030
    @BASSHEAD89030 13 лет назад

    6:05 interviewer was about to say how did you died :P

  • @fusionhar
    @fusionhar Год назад

    DIZZY GAGA...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @salamillaha8839
    @salamillaha8839 8 лет назад

    You are so much for a

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 5 месяцев назад

    Some of the people leaving comments criticizing the interviewer appear to me as being guilty of racial snobbery.
    The interviewer, who obviously is white, was very down to earth and genuinely curious.
    He asked good questions that many people who aren’t Dizzy experts would want to ask if given the opportunity.
    And both men obviously enjoyed each other’s company.
    I was lucky enough to see DG play a gig in 1989. But I have no patience with some of these “woke” elitists who think that they wrote the book on how to conduct an interview with jazz musicians.

  • @Lyraorganum
    @Lyraorganum 16 лет назад

    hahah you hit with that. hes one funny bastad!

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 4 года назад

    who is the interviewer? some say dick cavett some say no? let's find out who it was....

    • @Homunculas
      @Homunculas 4 года назад +1

      Sounds like CHARLIE ROSE

  • @AminalaMuzik
    @AminalaMuzik 12 лет назад +2

    dizzy is the best this interviewer is the worst

  • @ericharding92
    @ericharding92 6 лет назад

    interviewer is cavett

  • @neuryluciano
    @neuryluciano 10 лет назад +6

    Cuanto racismo en esta entrevista.

    • @etniko
      @etniko 8 лет назад +1

      Si. Eso mismo me pareció!

  • @jaleelshaw
    @jaleelshaw 15 лет назад

    he seems disrespectful to a certain degree... saying mama... stuff like that... there are some racial undertones.. "aint fair the call you that, huh?"

  • @ericharding92
    @ericharding92 6 лет назад +1

    condescending irritating interviwer. whats with imitating his accent and calling him boy?

  • @NaturalElicia
    @NaturalElicia 7 лет назад

    That interviewer sounds racist his undertones and use of words this sounds like Dick Cavett