In 1979, when I was 11 years old, my Tata and I were at a department store on Queensway in London and this song was being played by the music department. I had to find out what it was and my dad bought me the record that day. Today, 43 years later, I came across it in the record collection my dad left behind when he died recently. It's a big record that plays at 45rmp with an orange label. The sleeve is plain black with a small red sticker on it that says AZYMUTH Jazz Carnival c/w Fly Over the Horizon, released by RCA. Thank you for the sentimental memories of spending time with my dad when we briefly lived in London's Bayswater district, just off Queensway at 23 Kensington Gardens Square. And thank you Tata for buying it for me.
It is not the man who were singing.it's the musical instruments.that's the power of modern instrumental Jazz.at it's best.unlike the traditional jazz music.
What brilliant musicians😚 fantastic happy , uplifting tunes. Gonna c them soon in rhe band in the wall Manchester uk soon!. Cannot wait. Loved them for so long will be great to see them live
Ironic how Oldham Rd, Tibb St, Shudehil, Manchester used to be one of my favourite hangouts as a kid for the junk, used goods and memorabilia shops. I had no Idea the BoW club was a stones throw from my hangouts. I missed all the greats then turning out on my Cheetham hill doorstep as I grew into a Jazz-funk aficionado in the 80s, and continue to do so now that I live in Southern England 🙁
These guys are just too cool! Their music is just untouched and live it sounds like the vinyl version. I have always loved jazz fusion......it's just so interesting with so many layers of sounds and instruments! I grew up with their music.
Coccoluto lo mise una sera al Cocoricò di Riccione, tipo nel 90-91, ricordo che la gente saltava come se avesse avuto le molle sotto i piedi ..una roba mai vista per della musica così speciale
mark g Yeah, back in the golden age of Capital, some presenters would have a theme tune or a particular music bed they would talk over. This was Aspel’s. There’s mention of it here forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2013429/classic-radio-themes/p2 but I can’t find a recorded example unfortunately.
I used to listen to this at night when I was a child. Very deep and mysterious memories
In 1979, when I was 11 years old, my Tata and I were at a department store on Queensway in London and this song was being played by the music department. I had to find out what it was and my dad bought me the record that day.
Today, 43 years later, I came across it in the record collection my dad left behind when he died recently.
It's a big record that plays at 45rmp with an orange label. The sleeve is plain black with a small red sticker on it that says AZYMUTH Jazz Carnival c/w Fly Over the Horizon, released by RCA.
Thank you for the sentimental memories of spending time with my dad when we briefly lived in London's Bayswater district, just off Queensway at 23 Kensington Gardens Square. And thank you Tata for buying it for me.
nice little anecdote matey ,, thanks for that..
Composed by Jose R. Bertrami, who died 2012, one of the best brazilian musicians of the last 50 years
Italian TV program "Mixer"
It is not the man who were singing.it's the musical instruments.that's the power of modern instrumental Jazz.at it's best.unlike the traditional jazz music.
Aplausos do Brasil para esses talentosos músicos!
Azymuths jazzfunk music is too good. ❤️👍👋
Real professionals like classical musicians!
Perfect sound. Perfect solos. Wonderful!
Simply amazing guys! thank you so much
What brilliant musicians😚 fantastic happy , uplifting tunes. Gonna c them soon in rhe band in the wall Manchester uk soon!. Cannot wait. Loved them for so long will be great to see them live
Saw them in Manchester last night, Band on The Wall....utterly magnificent!
Ironic how Oldham Rd, Tibb St, Shudehil, Manchester used to be one of my favourite hangouts as a kid for the junk, used goods and memorabilia shops. I had no Idea the BoW club was a stones throw from my hangouts. I missed all the greats then turning out on my Cheetham hill doorstep as I grew into a Jazz-funk aficionado in the 80s, and continue to do so now that I live in Southern England 🙁
Fab !
THIS SONG IS EVERYTHING 84 KING STR PARADISE GARAGE AZYMUTH JAZZ CARNIVAL YESSSSSSSSSS GAWD
Total badasses. Love this!
Spettacolari
These guys are just too cool! Their music is just untouched and live it sounds like the vinyl version. I have always loved jazz fusion......it's just so interesting with so many layers of sounds and instruments! I grew up with their music.
Sensacional !!
Coooool! Mamão is really great!
the brazillian soul jazz funk "samba doido"!
🥰 Brano superlativo, ensemble perfetto, opera d'arte e.. sigla di Mixer ❤️
yeah !
Come da me specificato prima.
Coccoluto lo mise una sera al Cocoricò di Riccione, tipo nel 90-91, ricordo che la gente saltava come se avesse avuto le molle sotto i piedi ..una roba mai vista per della musica così speciale
Awesome! Love! even better than the eighties masterpiece. love that bass sound
Sempre serão o grupo da música instrumental top .. apesar de um Brasil..
ABSOLUTOS!
In italia era la sigla di mixer di gianni minoli
Riproposto ora a tarda serata nelle puntate storiche.
Yeah😀!!!
O HELL YES
Tuneeeeeeeeeee
Brasil are the best
Muito bom, parabéns, gente :-)
wow!
WoW WoW its still lives cool . think i like the orig .
Great music
I’m sure I remember this tune from many years ago. I think it was someone’s theme tune on LBC in London.
So, it was actually Michael Aspel on Capital Radio who used it. Great tune :)
@@tim_longhurst I didn't think Capital Radio DJs ever used theme tracks for their shows?
mark g Yeah, back in the golden age of Capital, some presenters would have a theme tune or a particular music bed they would talk over. This was Aspel’s. There’s mention of it here forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2013429/classic-radio-themes/p2 but I can’t find a recorded example unfortunately.
@@tim_longhurstRadio Monte Carlo as well.Also they had gingles made by Al Jarreau and etc.
A M A Z I N G!!!!!!
Thanks, mans!
as feras tupiniquins... sonzeraaaa
GRANDI!!!
ME LIKEE
👏👏👏
this intro is just "Jamiroquai - Emergency on Planet Earth" break!!!!
This tune is from 1979!!!
@@amitab558 yes!!!! Azymuth is Jamiroquai influence
Sadly, the Hideaway is closing and seeking a new location.
Thumbs down you sure.