Bob's playing exemplifies tone, taste, feel, dynamics, and soul. Exquisite ear candy: sweet, tangy, thoughtful, poignant. So much to hear in this gem. Of course, this entire band is excellent.
I listen to this version a couple times a week. It's a fine dance between, sax, organ, and guitar. Drummer is good too. There are many versions, listen to them all.
I used to see Jimmy McGriff in Newark,N.J. at The Playboy Club on Central Ave. back in 1983.Onenight, Jimmy jammed with Groove Holmes-2 organs in action.Both organists are deeply missed.Thanks so much for sharing precious memories!
What a great group and sound! The famous Jimmy Mcgriff does another magnificent job in playing the almighty Hammond Organ! for this type of music Jimmy Mcgriff, Groove Holmes and Jimmy Smith are tops in their field! Thanks for posting.
To me this is Mcgriff's best period. As much as I dig the early Sue recordings he just seems so polished and mature here. I think Melvin Sparks was the usual guitarist but Devos is a master "organ guitarist" that played w just about all the legends and he really shines here as usual....great band all around, and Hank seems particularly happy ;^)
@fretsnnuts I saw Jimmy and Hank several times when he was at Jimmie's in Oakland and the Red Lion here in Sacramento California. I loved Jimmy and I miss him every time I hear someone try to play a B-3. He was the best. I think better than Jimmy Smith and a much better attitude as a person...
Cretins who can’t appreciate beauty or talent. These idiots can’t do anything except show their lack of respect for gifted people except through their thumb. They need to go back to country western or Lawrence Welk. They’ll be right at home
this be the real shit man...I played LA jazz casuals with Jimmie, Art Pepper, Tommy Gumina 2 years in 70's, was like a puppy hanging on for dear life. I moved to Tokyo, Jimmie did too, he played Tokyo Disneyland many years. Back story is Hank was called for a session by but got stuck in out of town transit so Grover Washington did the date and became a crossover star. Damned transit! www.philadelphiamusicalliance.org/honoree.php?id=110
This I'm just hearing. Powerful and full of thoughtful misery. One pluck at a time until the North Start starts to vibrate notes chords or matter in motion.. Anti-scandal
Hank Crawford I was listening to his music since I was 25 now am 83 years old but feeling 25 again in 2022.
Bob really shines on the guitar in this piece, but they are all great. Awesome recording.
Bob's playing exemplifies tone, taste, feel, dynamics, and soul. Exquisite ear candy: sweet, tangy, thoughtful, poignant. So much to hear in this gem.
Of course, this entire band is excellent.
I listen to this version a couple times a week. It's a fine dance between, sax, organ, and guitar. Drummer is good too. There are many versions, listen to them all.
This is a fantastic rendition of a great tune, composed by the recently departed Slide Hampton
That was a phenomenal solo Bob! Made me glad I tuned in.
Thanks so much, George, means a lot coming from you!
Absolutely a wonderful rendition of this timeless piece of music. Period.
Yes indeed!
I used to see Jimmy McGriff in Newark,N.J. at The Playboy Club on Central Ave. back in 1983.Onenight, Jimmy jammed with Groove Holmes-2 organs in action.Both organists are deeply missed.Thanks so much for sharing precious memories!
joseph gillette I was not there but i know it was good
Just awesome! I can't believe there are only 1.45K subscribers, though I just found the Bob Devos RUclips channel myself. Can't wait to hear more.
Wow, Bob DeVos has got such a sweet tone!
Thank you for this stunning piece of music...all great players : I especially enjoyed Bob's playing.
Play rivers invitation
Great playing Bob!
Bluesy Brilliance through one and all!
Absolutely superb 👌😎🎶
What a great group and sound! The famous Jimmy Mcgriff does another magnificent job in playing the almighty Hammond Organ! for this type of music Jimmy Mcgriff, Groove Holmes and Jimmy Smith are tops in their field! Thanks for posting.
Killing it Bob Voss!
Un blues absolutamente perfecto. Puro sentimiento y belleza!
Bueno
amazing!!! I wish I could have seen this live....legendary a+++++++++++
Sublime. I saw this group in '91 in Fort Worth and my body was on fire.
Fantastic
Sa ferait un super DVD quelle musique incroyable
Nourishment for the soul! !!!
Awesome album : Blues for Groove, 1996 ! Amazing musicians
SOULFUL SOULFUL SOULFUL so beautiful
This is one esteemed pairing!
Yes Mr. Devos!
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To me this is Mcgriff's best period.
As much as I dig the early Sue recordings he just seems so polished and mature here.
I think Melvin Sparks was the usual guitarist but Devos is a master "organ guitarist" that played w just about all the legends and he really shines here as usual....great band all around, and Hank seems particularly happy
;^)
Enjoyed
This is it right here
To my knowledge there is no DVD available. Check out the other 3 tunes from this group in my videos.
@fretsnnuts I saw Jimmy and Hank several times when he was at Jimmie's in Oakland and the Red Lion here in Sacramento California. I loved Jimmy and I miss him every time I hear someone try to play a B-3. He was the best. I think better than Jimmy Smith and a much better attitude as a person...
I saw Jimmy at the Blue Lounge in Crawford, Mississippi when he didn't have nothin...but da bluez!
yes good music
Memphis own Hank Crawford on sax
Love this. What a great tune and so beautifully done. Would there be a DVD available of this performance?
No DVD as far as I know. This is from a PBS show from San Diego.
WOW
Monster
🎶🔥
White boy got sum SOUL!!!
He dun good. He can only dun gooder. Have a good day .
@@petermautner7052 Show did!
@@byzenteendutchies8096 ya dood make me chuckle. You dun a heck of great.
A lot of Blue notes passing True ;-)
The original version by Maynard Ferguson is amazing.
Play the blues!!!
How could someone do a thumbs down.
What's not to like?
dead soul
Cretins who can’t appreciate beauty or talent. These idiots can’t do anything except show their lack of respect for gifted people except through their thumb. They need to go back to country western or Lawrence Welk. They’ll be right at home
this be the real shit man...I played LA jazz casuals with Jimmie, Art Pepper, Tommy Gumina 2 years in 70's, was like a puppy hanging on for dear life. I moved to Tokyo, Jimmie did too, he played Tokyo Disneyland many years. Back story is
Hank was called for a session by but got stuck in out of town transit so Grover Washington did the date and became a crossover star. Damned transit! www.philadelphiamusicalliance.org/honoree.php?id=110
This I'm just hearing. Powerful and full of thoughtful misery. One pluck at a time until the North Start starts to vibrate notes chords or matter in motion.. Anti-scandal
Monster