this is really great; sounds like what i heard at the hall back in the 70's from some real old timers. this is the sound of the old trad players, and i love it! thank you for a great gift of music!
Mrs. White always liked them. She was my first supervisor at Stanford Library. A cantankerous perfectionist, but had great taste in jazz. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, cats could swing.
Of course that this is more beautiful, but often the stuff like super fast passages and super high notes aren't supposed to be the most beautiful thing, they're played because the players are having fun together, showing off their chops, and all that. Different styles for different contexts.
This vídeo was included in the playlist "All Basin Street Blues versions" that you can find here: ruclips.net/p/PLGYe1_xIAlmOR09OmvyW9FoGQRrKxUHss. You can also find another amazing versions of this truly eternal song by incredible artists, most are unkown anonym singers and musicians, but with incredible talent too. If you love the song, you'll love the playlist.
We call it Dixieland, but they call it Jazz, Original New Orleans Jazz, played in that good old style, by good old musicians,in the hall where Jazz was born. I've been there. It's just a little hole in the wall, but you may have to stand in line for an hour to get in. There's no drinks or food, and you may have to sit on the floor right in front of the trombonist, But you'll hear music there that you'll never hear anywhere else. I played this song while in high school, in a Dixieland band, and have heard it played by maybe forty or fifty bands, but this is the real stuff.
One of my favorites! Why is this music, like other greats, not more mainstream? Young people are learning. Thank you for sharing this, M.
Went to New Orleans with Mom and Dad in Feb of 85 and saw them preform and saw Sing Sing Percy humphrety among a few others in the band !
Dad s music I loved love !! He took Mom and me to New Orleans in Feb 85 to see this band !!
Masters of clarinet, trombone, trumpet and banjo make for the best NOLA jazz!… love it!!!!
this is really great; sounds like what i heard at the hall back in the 70's from some
real old timers. this is the sound of the old trad players, and i love it! thank you for
a great gift of music!
Tempo is PERFECT! I hate it when bands play this more up tempo. This song is about anticipation, especially in the question and answer.
Un des plus belle pièce dans la meilleure tradition par mon groupe de Jazz préféré. Quoi de mieux. Thanks for that.
So good, it made me cry.
super avec les PAPYS nous étions dans ce style un régal a écouter ,j’adore ce trompette il me rappelle quelqu’un de très proche ,
I host them when they visited Buenos Aires in 1987,with John Royen as pianist
Excellent photos! Love Preservation Hall :-)
This is just plain great.
Mrs. White always liked them. She was my first
supervisor at Stanford Library. A
cantankerous perfectionist, but had great taste in jazz. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, cats could swing.
There is a darn good reason that some songs are still around about a hundred years later...
What is more beautiful? A soulful trumpet solo like this or a trumpet screaming around with ultra-high notes? (No serious question intended.)
This.
Of course that this is more beautiful, but often the stuff like super fast passages and super high notes aren't supposed to be the most beautiful thing, they're played because the players are having fun together, showing off their chops, and all that. Different styles for different contexts.
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON BROUGHT ME HERE.
Love this - Thanks for posting.
loves it ... banjo jim
great stuff
Bravo..........From Caracas.....
bassin street mi fa impazzire.
Bello, bello. bellissimo...prosit
Grandi musicisti
Thanks.
carajo como me encanta el jazz
The Greatest.... I hope Ben doesn't try to modernize any of this !!!!!
just awesome
The Bundaberg Trumpet player. Wally Marshall..
bravissimi
❤❤❤❤❤
This vídeo was included in the playlist "All Basin Street Blues versions" that you can find here: ruclips.net/p/PLGYe1_xIAlmOR09OmvyW9FoGQRrKxUHss. You can also find another amazing versions of this truly eternal song by incredible artists, most are unkown anonym singers and musicians, but with incredible talent too. If you love the song, you'll love the playlist.
Thanks again.
simplemente una que el mundo 🌍 nos dio
COOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!HOOOYEHAA
Benjamin Button🤗👈
Louis Armstrong - Basin Street Blues
We call it Dixieland, but they call it Jazz, Original New Orleans Jazz, played in that good old style, by good old musicians,in the hall where Jazz was born. I've been there. It's just a little hole in the wall, but you may have to stand in line for an hour to get in. There's no drinks or food, and you may have to sit on the floor right in front of the trombonist, But you'll hear music there that you'll never hear anywhere else. I played this song while in high school, in a Dixieland band, and have heard it played by maybe forty or fifty bands, but this is the real stuff.
I do wish they would do the earlier hot five and hot seven recordings version.
Canal Street 🤙🤙🤙
In "C" !!!!
Pasa a ser con la L. Amstrong y S. Bechet las que me han gustado mas .Para deleitarse
Is that washing-machine blues ?-or give me royalties , please .And l will send you a tissue-cotton ("crocodile") for blue eyes - blue .
If you hear it in 2x speed it's quite uplifting.
BBC.
Thanks again.
Louis Armstrong - Basin Street Blues
Louis Armstrong - Basin Street Blues