Humphrey Lyttelton - tribute documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @colinardron198
    @colinardron198 2 года назад +5

    Such memories! My brother (7 yrs my senior) introduced me to so much music and Bad Penny Blues was an example of his good taste. I cherish both his memory and the music.

  • @alanwitton5980
    @alanwitton5980 Год назад +2

    Great documentary! Thanks for posting

  • @johnllewlyndavies222
    @johnllewlyndavies222 2 года назад +4

    It's a lesser world without Humph❤️

  • @megasoid
    @megasoid 2 года назад +3

    Wow, thank you.

  • @stevejailbirdmatt
    @stevejailbirdmatt 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this. I've got to the end of Humph's time on 'I'm Sorry l Haven't A Clue' so l need this right now.

  • @toddcott9510
    @toddcott9510 Год назад +5

    Clue was never the same without Humph.

  • @cathyquinn9820
    @cathyquinn9820 Год назад

    Thank you Jayne! Am building up a collection of Humph LPs since going back to vinyl, music full of joy. And always and forever a ISIHAC fan

    • @grahambrown8239
      @grahambrown8239 3 месяца назад

      I have a Humph LP ..Late night final which I bought after seeing the band live when I was 16. I am now 77 and still enjoying the same vinyl ...

  • @stevebuckley2429
    @stevebuckley2429 2 года назад +3

    He can be heard playing his trumpet on V E day in London

  • @stevebuckley2429
    @stevebuckley2429 2 года назад +1

    I have a recording somewhere.

  • @jwmc41
    @jwmc41 Год назад

    Lovely guy, clever and very funny. BUT he was never the greatest trumpet player of his generation and would never have thought of himself as such. Just very good but no more than that. Sorry!

    • @calderwood-qg7vh
      @calderwood-qg7vh 25 дней назад

      Who do you think was better ?

    • @jwmc41
      @jwmc41 25 дней назад

      @@calderwood-qg7vh very good question, and not immediately sure, especially if confined to the UK. Maybe a great jazzman is one who redefines things and creates a following. Meaning we are down to a very few and was Humph's stylistic essence special enough to create followers? Was his playing immediately recognizable? I looked up a list of UK jazz trumpeters, and ashamed to say didn't recognize any of them except Greg Bowen and that was only because I played with him once! Maybe you have a favorite?

    • @rropo1
      @rropo1 23 дня назад

      @@calderwood-qg7vhQuite agree but Humph was a great musician comfortable and at his Zenith in the early days of traditional jazz in the uk where he played with clarity leadership and style. Humph was of course the sum of all the parts be it his Etonian upbringing, his war service his jazz,his humour, his broadcasting etc and his wonderful cartoon sketches! I still listen to and cherish all the recordings I have of Best of Jazz. I recently dug out a tape where on hearing a certain modern jazz tune Humph retorted "Blimey! That sounded like a Fire in a Pet Shop" ! RIP Humph