Totally Outrageous. Righteous, Second Line Funky !!! So Fine. Ms Shaye n' her Very Fine Fat Tuba Band and the incomparably great Clarence Williams, all together in one wonderful tableau. What more could anyone long for?
Cuan Elocuente Es La Música Que Nos Relata El Pasado Solo un Músico O Cantante Comprende A Otro.......Sin Embargo Quien Ama La Música Con Sus Intérpretes Entran En Ese Bendito Idioma De Constelación de Estrellas De LIRA!!!!!!!
Está Música Es Muy Profunda En Fondo Y Forma Mismo Así Creo Captarla Y Saco La Conclusión.......La Música Transpone Las Coordenadas del Espacio Tiempo!!!!!!!7
Es Interesante Cuando 1...O 2 .. Músicos Entran En Pausa.......Ellos Entran En Las Coordenadas del Espacio Tiempo Translúciendo Al Resto El importantísimo Relato De Coordenadas Diferentes!!;!!;!
Thank you, Daniel. When Clarence Williams recorded this tune with his band - 'The Clarence Williams Jazz Kings' - in New York on 28 May 1929, Williams himself was on piano. He had nobody playing a banjo or guitar. Tuba Skinny as usual show great respect for the original. For example, after the Introduction, Shaye and Craig (from 00:07 to 00:49) take a turn each at playing the melody while the other plays the catchy response phrases, just as Ed Allen and Arville Harris did in the 1929 recording. Also, like Clarence Williams, Tuba Skinny play the tune in the key of F, until the introduction of the new 16-bar theme (01:52) where they switch to B flat. What a super Coda, too (04:37 to 04:55): you don't find that on the Clarence Williams original.
For the second time BEAUTIFUL!!! And for the third time. Just as good!!
…love the smile Shaye putting out!…
Gotta love TS!
Feeling are the language of the soul ,Thank TS for going"so deep" from Argentina at the end of the world
Totally Outrageous. Righteous, Second Line Funky !!! So Fine. Ms Shaye n' her Very Fine Fat Tuba Band and the incomparably great Clarence Williams, all together in one wonderful tableau. What more could anyone long for?
Wao ustedes no tienen desperdicio excelente cuanta calidad...desde REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
MIGUEL EDUARDO CASTILLO
Cuan Elocuente Es La Música Que Nos Relata El Pasado Solo un Músico O Cantante Comprende A Otro.......Sin Embargo Quien Ama La Música Con Sus Intérpretes Entran En Ese Bendito Idioma De Constelación de Estrellas De LIRA!!!!!!!
Está Música Es Muy Profunda En Fondo Y Forma Mismo Así Creo Captarla Y Saco La Conclusión.......La Música Transpone Las Coordenadas del Espacio Tiempo!!!!!!!7
Es Interesante Cuando 1...O 2 .. Músicos Entran En Pausa.......Ellos Entran En Las Coordenadas del Espacio Tiempo Translúciendo Al Resto El importantísimo Relato De Coordenadas Diferentes!!;!!;!
Love the Band, Love the music and Barnabas new hat. Very suave.
Thank you, Daniel. When Clarence Williams recorded this tune with his band - 'The Clarence Williams Jazz Kings' - in New York on 28 May 1929, Williams himself was on piano. He had nobody playing a banjo or guitar. Tuba Skinny as usual show great respect for the original. For example, after the Introduction, Shaye and Craig (from 00:07 to 00:49) take a turn each at playing the melody while the other plays the catchy response phrases, just as Ed Allen and Arville Harris did in the 1929 recording. Also, like Clarence Williams, Tuba Skinny play the tune in the key of F, until the introduction of the new 16-bar theme (01:52) where they switch to B flat. What a super Coda, too (04:37 to 04:55): you don't find that on the Clarence Williams original.
Thank you!
@@gladysrodriguez5498 My pleasure.
Thanks Daniel. This is very fine. Great sound. TS at their best with one of the best tunes in their rep.
Soooo good !
Wow! 👍
❤️
Grandi