Erroll Garner in London "Honeysuckle Rose"

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Or as another famous musician called it "Honey, suck my nose"

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  • @davidtilley7688
    @davidtilley7688 2 года назад +40

    I’m 81 and have loved this guy since I was 18. So inventive, immaculate stride when he wanted to. Such obvious enjoyment when he plays. No one could touch him. All the greats admired him, Basie, Brubeck, Waller.

    • @jeremyellismusic
      @jeremyellismusic 2 года назад +4

      At least 63 years of great taste in music. Well played.

    • @bobdillaber1195
      @bobdillaber1195 11 месяцев назад +2

      Me too from that same age of 18 and I'm 83.

    • @afpseb4582
      @afpseb4582 11 месяцев назад +1

      this man came inrto my life 10 years and has elevated my mind forever

  • @papapowley560
    @papapowley560 11 месяцев назад +14

    0:47 calhoun getting fed up w erroll's intro gets me everytime

  • @andreawilkerson2006
    @andreawilkerson2006 12 лет назад +113

    This guy is one of the most underrated jazz pianists of all time. No one talks about him anymore and he was just brilliant and very unique. He swung like mad!

    • @yeankim690
      @yeankim690 7 лет назад +1

      i absolutely agree

    • @jameslacey460
      @jameslacey460 4 года назад +10

      Correction: He was THE greatest of all times.

    • @SELMER1947
      @SELMER1947 4 года назад +13

      Underestimated is not exactly the right word ... There was not a more famous pianist than him for 30 years and no one has filled concert halls all over the world like him (always sold out) ... but ever since the '80s, stupid, pedantic critics denied all musicians like Garner, Hines, Waller, Armstrong, Basie, Hampton, Bechet, etc... because they were not "modern" enough for their taste, as in the 19th century Mozart and Bach were despised because they were not romantic enough, we know the after...who were right and who were wrong !

    • @ericliang4744
      @ericliang4744 4 года назад +6

      @@SELMER1947 any musician with respect for black american music respects garner, hines, waller, etc

    • @itsRemco
      @itsRemco 3 года назад +2

      It's a big shame yeah

  • @Dave78mYT
    @Dave78mYT 12 лет назад +15

    At 3:05, Erroll adds an entire new melody to Honeysuckle Rose that uses the same chords and does so in a left-hand stride and then returns to the main melody, and later in the song draws the two melodies back together. It's like he has an extra hand and an extra brain.

  • @ben.attewell
    @ben.attewell 13 лет назад +25

    That stride at 3:05.
    I cant stop listening to it.

    • @freddythecat3203
      @freddythecat3203 4 месяца назад

      Garner did to Stride what the Beatles did to RocknRoll

  • @GeorgicAvanesian
    @GeorgicAvanesian 15 лет назад +12

    Here is Eroll with his famous intros..that even his own band did not know what was coming up....a real jazz.....
    this was recoded in BBC London...no body took his film..in U.S.
    There are plenty footages of Elvis and other copy cats in U.S. but most of the jazz footages are preserved by other countries....this IS the AMERCIAN MUSIC....how sad.....
    master at work....

  • @foggy4180
    @foggy4180 14 лет назад +31

    I love it when I see the bass player take several times position to start playing the bass and every time Errol starts a new variation on the intro.
    It must be a real blessing when you can play in a band like this because you have to stay focussed all the time, Errol gets the best out of every musician and every time it's a surprise what come's up to his mind.
    Beside all this it's like heaven to hear complete freedom in music, awesome!

  • @rosemarydiamond6448
    @rosemarydiamond6448 4 года назад +6

    self - taught - this man was a genius. So happy and free, he can twist that piano around his fingers.

  • @emcee2308
    @emcee2308 13 лет назад +14

    Great Video!! Notice how the bass player just waits for almost a minute until Garner starts the tune; he even gestures to the audience that he doesn't know what Garner's going to play. I just kept watching the intro.....

  • @FabMontemusic
    @FabMontemusic 4 года назад +4

    Erroll Garner at the piano is the epitome of what the French call the "joie de vivre" ( the joy of life and living life) but he also embodied the concept of "joie de jouer le piano" (the JOY of playing the piano"). Here he is doing what he ALWAYS did best, making serious music having an awesomely fun time making music. Garner always said "I just want to make people happy!" He absoluted suceeded with his audiences around the world in that department, as with audience for the BBC in London in this clip in 1964 playing Waller's "Honeysuckle Rose". His music will always be one of the most joyful and beautiful expressions of American music brightening this world for as long it continues turning!!

    • @afpseb4582
      @afpseb4582 11 месяцев назад

      he also composed errol bounce which is .... very dark creepy and flying high

  • @terryhammond1253
    @terryhammond1253 4 года назад +15

    Nobody can touch this man for his originality and the sheer joy he brought to music.
    Erroll Garner remains the most imitated pianist of all time...and the greatest. Not just great...but THE
    GREATEST! 🎹🎹

  • @johnmoorely7275
    @johnmoorely7275 3 года назад +11

    Absolutely wonderful. As one his side-men said "he could turn a song inside out".

  • @horbergus
    @horbergus 12 лет назад +11

    Man I love how present the blues are in his playing, most so call jazz musicians today have forgotten all about the blues witch is a cornerstone in jazz

    • @RanBlakePiano
      @RanBlakePiano 4 года назад +1

      horbergus he is great. But for more blues did Ray .charles

  • @benmcdonnell4167
    @benmcdonnell4167 7 лет назад +14

    I was only about 12 first and only time I saw Errol on the TV, it was Sunday Night At The Palladium, I had no jazz background but I was delighted by this instantly. I remember in particular Errol's style of playing, with his fingers locked straight and splayed out, pointing staight down at the keys, and Errol going "Haaarrrrr, haaaarrrr!" all the time he was playing.

    • @jaykay1053
      @jaykay1053 6 лет назад +1

      Great to read about your experience. Wonderful! Thanks for posting. What year was it?

  • @harryoakley
    @harryoakley 14 лет назад +12

    Miracle of miracles - Erroll Garner playing stride piano!

    • @RanBlakePiano
      @RanBlakePiano 4 года назад +1

      harryoakley very close to stride

    • @RockSpoon123
      @RockSpoon123 3 года назад +1

      No, it definitely is stride! Garner was a hell of a stride player!

  • @mgretche
    @mgretche 3 года назад +5

    Happy 100th Birthday today you fine man and musical genius.........!!!!

  • @JLorz84
    @JLorz84 14 лет назад +5

    The stride is phenomenal

  • @dnettles
    @dnettles 14 лет назад +5

    What a swinging piano sound. God rest your soul Erroll Garner.

  • @autumnleaves2766
    @autumnleaves2766 6 лет назад +5

    Shows how great he was at stride piano too. Always a joy to hear.

  • @dnettles
    @dnettles 14 лет назад +22

    I read of an account between Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson, shortly before Tatum's death, where Tatum told Peterson to watch out for "the little guy" (Garner).

    • @vsworld_1
      @vsworld_1 3 года назад +1

      what does that mean though

    • @dnettles
      @dnettles 3 года назад +2

      That was Tatum’s way of telling Peterson that Garner would be competition for him as the number one jazz pianist, after Tatum’s passing.

    • @gweckesser
      @gweckesser 2 года назад

      Those three geniuses are part of my top-five liked jazz pianists of all time: Tatum, Peterson, Waller, Garner and Monk.

  • @theprior46
    @theprior46 4 года назад +17

    Incredible!where did this come from? Never seen Garner so heavily into virtuoso mode - lightening high speed melodic improvising, steam-hammer left hand stride and boogie style and all seemingly with little effort as if someone just switched him on and off he went like a magical jazz swinging machine. I'm in shock at seeing/hearing this and I used to buy all his LPs back in the 1960s.

    • @key1959
      @key1959 3 года назад

      You have also to buy his stride records of the early forties like I Know That You Know...

  • @K43TOC
    @K43TOC 2 месяца назад

    This is astronomical talent. Next level human.

  • @gennettor8915
    @gennettor8915 Год назад +1

    I love Eddie Calhoun gesturing to the public "when is he going to start?" - Ha!

  • @DunhillHilton
    @DunhillHilton 16 лет назад +7

    One of his true masterpieces!

  • @iBharat108
    @iBharat108 Год назад +1

    THE jazz pianist. there are so many geniuses in jazz piano. But Erroll was the first guy I heard after my classical piano studies and I LOVE his playing : fresh, creative, happy.... I bought my first jazz audio record on 1946-47 recordings that I have never found again in CD, and that's a pity because they are wonderful. My first "jazz impressions" and an everlasting love 🙂

  • @player0639
    @player0639 13 лет назад +3

    A true genius and piano virtuoso. He has no equal, his style is truly unique!

  • @freddythecat3203
    @freddythecat3203 4 месяца назад +1

    Dave Brubeck, Errol Garner and George Shearing. Brubeck introduced us to weird time signatures, Shearing invented Locked Hands style, and Garner turned Stride Piano into just something else cosmic. Three giants of Jazz.

    • @zivkovicable
      @zivkovicable 6 дней назад

      With respect George Shearing learned the locked hands style from Milt Buckner & Shearing admitted as much...Another case of a white man getting credit for a black mans work. Brubeck certainly wasn't the first musician to play in 5/4 time, and Take Five was written by Paul Desmond.

  • @girlinagale
    @girlinagale 12 лет назад +15

    Garner so enjoys hearing Garner.

  • @MassimilianoBultrini
    @MassimilianoBultrini 14 лет назад +5

    This is so brilliant... The into is a masterpiece of creativity, freshness and musicality... WOW!!!!!!! When I think this fellow did not know how to read music (just like Django Reinhardt for instance) I'm so ammired and astonished! What a sense a rhythm, what a beatiful impro... He was the same thing with his music... :)))))))))))))))))))))

  • @PabluchoViision
    @PabluchoViision 7 лет назад +3

    Supremo. What an intro. And that blistering hot stride he goes into just after the 3 minute mark... !!

  • @jefflanaghan6327
    @jefflanaghan6327 3 года назад +2

    I don't know why I didn't check him out years ago. Besides the obvious prowess and musicianship, you have to love the way he's enjoying himself.

  • @lmgaulin
    @lmgaulin 10 лет назад +7

    This is Piano! Very very great Piano! Just fantastic!!!

  • @czikkanhardt4750
    @czikkanhardt4750 8 лет назад +2

    Playing music to play music. I bet it never gets old.

  • @Jazzinthecountry
    @Jazzinthecountry 12 лет назад +3

    Erroll's music will never die-but I know what you mean.

  • @charlesnorte
    @charlesnorte 12 лет назад +4

    Que bueno es trabajar sonriendo! ( How good it is to work with a smile!)

  • @steelydanbowler
    @steelydanbowler 14 лет назад +5

    Beautiful playing :D

  • @annesilverman469
    @annesilverman469 Год назад +2

    He did an amazing cover of Burt Bacharachs "Close to You" transforming the song into jazz. Supposedly he never took formal lessons and is extremely original.

  • @rubengreenberg2253
    @rubengreenberg2253 3 года назад +1

    Erroll's introductions are pieces/compositions in their own right!

  • @PepperWilliams_songcovers
    @PepperWilliams_songcovers 15 лет назад +3

    This man swings so hard and yet, so effortlessly. He was a TRUE GENIUS! Not what they call every rapper these days. Look at his expressions on his face. He loved every minute of it!! Good music NEVER dies!

  • @hairnsap
    @hairnsap 6 лет назад +1

    his long intro set up was pure Garner ! he would have the band and the listener wondering what was gonna happen ! now that's artistry !!!

  • @TheDarmardar
    @TheDarmardar 14 лет назад +3

    fantastic, wonderful happy music by all three.

  • @junglecardio
    @junglecardio 9 лет назад +4

    Simplesmente maravilhoso. Que leveza...que precisão... Que naturalidade.
    Imbatível!

  • @meredith218461
    @meredith218461 3 года назад +1

    An amazing virtuosic performance! I love the the Tatumesque stride from 3.05.

  • @mikeuz3035
    @mikeuz3035 4 года назад +1

    Genius of stride!!

  • @christianvielleicht1365
    @christianvielleicht1365 9 лет назад +16

    Everybody loves Erroll. This guy is so sweet: full of charisma, his playing: full of joy. 0:37: Boogie-woogie reminiscence. 3:05: Hommage to Count Basie

  • @oriraykai3610
    @oriraykai3610 7 месяцев назад +1

    The sidemen are looking at him like, "OK, what's he doin now, we never rehearsed this and I've never heard him play it before..." 😆

  • @jacobzimmermann59
    @jacobzimmermann59 8 лет назад +10

    Erroll was a true Stride giant

    • @emperor1e
      @emperor1e 5 лет назад +1

      Jacob Zimmermann He wasn’t known for it, but he could stride with the best of them.

    • @jacobzimmermann59
      @jacobzimmermann59 3 года назад

      @@emperor1e I don't know about that, he' has certainly always been held in high regard as one of the all time great stride players. He didn't play ONLY stride, although I don't remember hearing anything from him that doesn't have at least some stride undertones to it.

  • @emmetray9703
    @emmetray9703 6 лет назад +2

    Wild and Great !

  • @yogiberraslovechild3080
    @yogiberraslovechild3080 Год назад +1

    Transcending time, Erroll Garner changes the tempo as he wishes. Only few could play with him!

  • @jazzlars7122
    @jazzlars7122 10 лет назад +5

    Erroll Garner Stride!

  • @42jdw
    @42jdw 9 лет назад +4

    Love it

  • @TrishBell1
    @TrishBell1 13 лет назад +1

    So much talent!

  • @johnmatheson7127
    @johnmatheson7127 10 месяцев назад +1

    All The Above, Plus He s Enjoyable !!!!

  • @paulgibby6932
    @paulgibby6932 Месяц назад

    I love the intro 0:50, confusing (though I'm sure it was an act), his band. So playful and wonderful. He reminds me of Oscar Aleman (in looks, playfulness and virtuosity)

  • @rexydad
    @rexydad 14 лет назад +1

    Wonderful!

  • @FelixScottJr
    @FelixScottJr 15 лет назад +1

    Honey suck my nose that is so clever. He has got his bass player puzzled. Then he settles in the key of F at a blistering tempo, with Honeysuckle Rose. I never realized how small Erroll's hands are. Oscar Peterson was a big man with freakishly big hands. When I see Erroll's hands I see there is hope for me.

  • @eugensalaleigum6125
    @eugensalaleigum6125 3 года назад

    If there is somewhere talent in musik. Now there is!!!!! He is so amazing....

  • @marioestanislau007
    @marioestanislau007 15 лет назад +1

    fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Gennettor-nc8kx
    @Gennettor-nc8kx 6 месяцев назад

    Eddie Calhoun's reaction - hilarious!

  • @SinisterDexter1
    @SinisterDexter1 15 лет назад +1

    wow wow wow and garner is great at stride as well!!!!

  • @MrFlemball
    @MrFlemball 14 лет назад +1

    A natural!!!

  • @rutischi
    @rutischi 14 лет назад +2

    fantastico

  • @Purviews
    @Purviews 13 лет назад +4

    @st3phtuff
    Ha ha. a beautiful sight.
    A flummoxed bass player and a happy pianist.

  • @harryoakley
    @harryoakley 15 лет назад +1

    Sheer joy! Just look at little Eddie Calhoun on bass, gesturing to the audience that he's in the dark as to when it starts for him!

  • @TheCRTman
    @TheCRTman 12 лет назад +1

    Pure awesome.

  • @4205lr
    @4205lr 13 лет назад +4

    From BBC2 in 1964.

  • @ErringtonKelly-zt9dx
    @ErringtonKelly-zt9dx Год назад

    Pure Jazz genius!!!

  • @rogelio2ify
    @rogelio2ify 12 лет назад

    I love the stride!

  • @joeholtsnotes
    @joeholtsnotes 14 лет назад +1

    Happiness!

  • @TheEBKJ
    @TheEBKJ 12 лет назад +1

    Great catch!

  • @pfeld
    @pfeld 15 лет назад +1

    AND ERROLL GARNER COULDN'T READ A NOTE OF MUSIC. He was truly one of a kind. Chills me to this day.

  • @pepperwilliams4428
    @pepperwilliams4428 6 лет назад +1

    This 'cat' was always smiling when he played. Freaking G E N I U S!!!!!!!!!

  • @IRACEMABABU
    @IRACEMABABU 15 лет назад +2

    Enorme !

  • @joevald3
    @joevald3 3 года назад

    Pure genius

  • @mikeowen2671
    @mikeowen2671 Год назад

    Errol couldn't read a note of music. I cost him a lot of jobs but he is still remembered as a great

  • @spastjan
    @spastjan 13 лет назад +2

    @lamoeblabla7 It is on DVD.

  • @SELMER1947
    @SELMER1947 6 лет назад

    Fabulous

  • @126jazz
    @126jazz 5 лет назад +1

    As a rule, Erroll Garner seldom casts his eyes down on the keyboard when he's swingin' through a tune; preferring to turn his mischievously whimsical smile on the audience, with that "yeah, check me out, while I blow your minds" look. But here, in honor of the great Fats Waller, he respectfully gives his undivided attention and eyes to his instrument. I think Fats would have thoroughly dug Erroll's stride interpretation and mastery on the 88s.

  • @marioestanislau007
    @marioestanislau007 15 лет назад

    eu nunca vi ninguem tocar com tanta alegria!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @girlinagale
    @girlinagale 12 лет назад +14

    That bass player earns his pay, incredible eh!

  • @PepperWilliams_songcovers
    @PepperWilliams_songcovers 15 лет назад

    Worthy point!

  • @davidgranda1927
    @davidgranda1927 3 года назад

    He can stride!!! 😎

  • @kagerou0313
    @kagerou0313 13 лет назад

    0:49 ---- LOVE IT!!!!

  • @4205lr
    @4205lr 13 лет назад +1

    @theyoungdwarf The drummer is Kelly Martin. I have the dvd.

  • @PepperWilliams_songcovers
    @PepperWilliams_songcovers 15 лет назад +1

    Sorry to hear about your current state. It seems that great musicians always end off on the streets or die penniless (remember Bartok?) He died broke with only ten people at his funeral. Listen to his "Concerto for Orchestra"..WOW! Most of these RICH stars today, couldn't even buckle tie shoe laces.

  • @jeanettesteed3326
    @jeanettesteed3326 2 года назад +1

    Bass player, ‘here we go. Oh no we don’t!’ Poor man 😂

  • @SUPERPROJCC
    @SUPERPROJCC Год назад +1

    1:36 a 1:52 🤝🏼🎶❤️

  • @bryantoconnor691
    @bryantoconnor691 10 месяцев назад

    BEAM ME UP SCOTTY 😅😅

  • @professor501
    @professor501 15 лет назад

    Agreed.

  • @Rigbro
    @Rigbro 13 лет назад +9

    Eddie Calhoun had an impossible job when playing with Errol who can easily be called a two fisted player. Except where Garner's driving 4beat left hand has no bass line, Eddie has to cover exactly the lines of the piano. Being a bass player myself, I had the opportunity to play bass with boogie woogie greats including Mead Lux Lewis and Charlie Beal. The toughest gigs I ever worked.

  • @mannedge
    @mannedge 13 лет назад +1

    @lamoeblabla7 I'm not sure if it's the same performance, but there is a great
    DVD called "Erroll Garner - In Performance" that is avaliable for sale on Amazon.

  • @zviato
    @zviato 14 лет назад +1

    Oh my god ... Left hand starting @ 3'05" !! :)

  • @RanBlakePiano
    @RanBlakePiano 4 года назад

    Epic

  • @artielon
    @artielon 14 лет назад +1

    @963821 70 notes and you had no idea what was coming - Erroll´s intros were always a mystery.

  • @slapmyfunkybass
    @slapmyfunkybass 4 года назад +15

    An amazing and unique pianist, though - has to be said - a complete nightmare for the bass player to follow.

    • @gg5488
      @gg5488 4 года назад +1

      Yes

    • @Alffovinni
      @Alffovinni 4 года назад +4

      not nessesarily

    • @andreawilkerson2006
      @andreawilkerson2006 3 года назад +3

      He didn’t need a bass player or even a drummer for that matter. He was a self contained rhythm machine. Absolutely brilliant!

  • @SteveKarpali
    @SteveKarpali 12 лет назад +1

    1:40 reminds me of "will you still be mine?"

  • @junglecardio
    @junglecardio 9 лет назад

    Ele só tem um adversário. Joscho Stefan que toca violão e que é fez levantar e aplaudir após ver o video

  • @UkuleleAversion
    @UkuleleAversion 3 года назад +1

    2:51-2:58 Sick, gotta transcribe that

  • @horbergus
    @horbergus 12 лет назад +4

    Bassplayer getting impatient at 0:48

  • @aammirr
    @aammirr 14 лет назад

    ...although there are not many pictures of him; Jimmie Smith was Garner's drummer for decades. No not the organist; that was Jimmy, with a 'Y'.