Show of the Week - Count Basie and his Orchestra (1965)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @budway1942
    @budway1942 3 года назад +69

    i am still here........3 years later...lol just turned 79 ......

  • @Ch69ad
    @Ch69ad 9 лет назад +934

    You haven't lived until you've felt the full acoustic blast of a big band...

    • @fredtuba
      @fredtuba 9 лет назад +50

      No sound or experience like it!

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod 9 лет назад +15

      +poppachubby chubby When that brass lets go... it's a Cyclone! Happy New Year!

    • @CadillacL
      @CadillacL 9 лет назад +21

      I couldn't agree more sir

    • @spartonboat1
      @spartonboat1 9 лет назад +21

      +poppachubby chubby : esp, without all the fake miking that goes on today, which is unpleasant to hear and throws the balance of the sound off, since the producers control that. Back then the "studio" blended the sound and the instruments were not usually individually miked. I still believe that recordings became more "shrill" when the vacuum tubes and big microphones were replaced by solid state and skinny mikes. So I am hoping this ran through vacuum tubes. OBTW, not trying to detract from your post; agreed.

    • @zakiahart3919
      @zakiahart3919 7 лет назад +12

      the only band that I've heard that's close to Big Band is Wynton Marsalis group when they came to my home town.

  • @baxtermason6909
    @baxtermason6909 Год назад +48

    ...the level of musicianship is astounding compared to music today...

    • @carlosvonovski
      @carlosvonovski 2 месяца назад +3

      I think you may be referring to muzak which has increasely infested the world since the 1980s. Fortunately humans are returning to music thanks to the abundances of videos like this

    • @tommybjorling957
      @tommybjorling957 Месяц назад +2

      @@baxtermason6909 that true!! I agree ☝️ 👋🧑‍🎨🤹‍♀️ Tommy🇸🇪Björling

  • @antonk6359
    @antonk6359 9 лет назад +646

    Everyone's so humble in this performance. Arrogance is so commonplace in music today - which is ironic seeing that they don't have half the talent Count Basie & Co. possessed.

    • @RiseAgainstModernPop
      @RiseAgainstModernPop 8 лет назад +42

      True that! Cats these days think they're some sort of modern day Da Vinci with musical knowledge that trumps all predecessors. Seems we've lost the "entertainer" and "have a good time" vibe.

    • @andrewhemsworth8115
      @andrewhemsworth8115 8 лет назад +17

      Agreed, "talent" is more than knowledge

    • @rememberourmusic53
      @rememberourmusic53 8 лет назад +21

      Today, August 21st 2016 is the 112th anniversary of the birth of Count Basie. If you are interested in more historical recordings by African-Americans, please check out my youtube channel "Remember our Music" a site which daily honors a great African-American musician like Count Basie, Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Lester Young and Oscar Peterson, plus divas of blues and jazz, including: Dinah Washington, Alice Coltrane and Lorez Alexandria, described by many as "one of the most gifted and underrated jazz singers of the twentieth century". all born in the month of August!

    • @rememberourmusic53
      @rememberourmusic53 8 лет назад +8

      Why Da Vinci? He wasn't a musician.
      A better analysis would perhaps be "modern day Beethoven, Bach, or Mozart".

    • @asaber-ty2of
      @asaber-ty2of 8 лет назад +1

      I agree with "Remember..." what the hell does Da Vinci have to do with music? He was a great genius, but bad analogy you idiot.

  • @videoj4281
    @videoj4281 3 года назад +193

    Shout out to the audio engineers of the era. This mix is crazy good.

    • @h-k7116
      @h-k7116 2 года назад

      fr

    • @MegaBanne
      @MegaBanne 2 года назад +5

      This is the 60s after all.

    • @metatoneband
      @metatoneband 2 года назад +14

      the players and arrangement are making the mixers job so easy. Betcha there's only a single mic... Imagine being in the room!

    • @MegaBanne
      @MegaBanne 2 года назад +6

      @@metatoneband
      Yeah big band has had a few decades to perfect it self.

    • @bobareebop
      @bobareebop 2 года назад +16

      BBC tech people were the best.

  • @roosterslime9430
    @roosterslime9430 3 года назад +256

    *Solos:*
    *All of Me (**0:00**)*
    Piano: Count Basie (0:00, 1:35, 1:59)
    *Flight of the Foo Birds (**3:00**)*
    Piano: Count Basie (3:07)
    Alto Sax: Bobby Plater (4:04)
    Trumpet: Al Aarons (4:20)
    Tenor Sax: Eric Dixon (4:39, 4:55)
    *The Midnight Sun Never Sets (**6:05**)*
    Alto Sax: Marshall Royal (6:20)
    *Blues for Eileen (**9:28**)*
    Piano: Count Basie (9:38, 13:11, 14:28)
    Trumpet: Al Aarons (10:46)
    Flute: Eric Dixon (12:09)
    *Jumpin' at the Woodside (**14:58**)*
    Trumpet: Thad Jones (15:17)
    Tenor Sax: Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (15:28)
    *I Needs to be Beed With (**18:44**)*
    Piano: Count Basie (18:52, 21:51)
    Trombone: Al Grey (22:19)
    *April in Paris (**24:34**, **27:05**)*
    Bass Trombone: Bill Hughes (25:16)
    Trumpet: Thad Jones (25:46)
    *Little Darlin' (**27:59**)*
    Piano: Count Basie (27:59)
    Guitar: Freddie Green (28:12)
    Trumpet: Sonny Cohn (29:40)
    *Whirly Bird (**32:00**)*
    Piano: Count Basie (32:22)
    Tenor Sax: Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (33:11)
    Drums: Rufus "Speedy" Jones (35:16, 35:41, 38:25, 39:20)
    *One O'Clock Jump (**40:15**)*
    Piano: Count Basie (40:15)
    Bari Sax: Charlie Fowlkes (43:07)
    *Members that Didn't Solo:*
    Wallace Davenport (Lead Trumpet)
    Grover Mitchell (Trombone)
    Henderson Chambers (Trombone)
    Norman Keenan (Bass)

    • @gabemangione3677
      @gabemangione3677 2 года назад +2

      Thank you

    • @dalerabic
      @dalerabic 2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot - much appreciated!

    • @biggusdickus1689
      @biggusdickus1689 2 года назад +11

      This comment was a labor of love and you are appreciated

    • @seavs1
      @seavs1 2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot, we appreciate you!

    • @cal6707
      @cal6707 Год назад

      L

  • @alexfrederick5475
    @alexfrederick5475 3 месяца назад +6

    These guys live and breathe together like one living organism. Nothing sounds quite like this anymore.

  • @itadrummer1
    @itadrummer1 3 года назад +84

    Arguably the best swingin' big band that ever existed . And most definitely the MOST relaxed !

    • @rjwh67220
      @rjwh67220 2 года назад +6

      I agree with you, with apologies to Benny Goodman.

    • @SteveDukesGuitar
      @SteveDukesGuitar 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, nobody swings more mercilessly than

    • @nmar7512
      @nmar7512 7 месяцев назад +3

      Basie slays...sorry everyone else...

    • @Archie583
      @Archie583 6 месяцев назад +2

      Swinginest band ever. No one else came close.

    • @manlypedro75
      @manlypedro75 13 дней назад +1

      yeh, it's hard to describe it any other way. just magic really!

  • @heifetz14
    @heifetz14 10 лет назад +226

    It is worth the price of a computer just to see this amazing concert.Many thanks for posting it.

  • @srwven
    @srwven Год назад +5

    This world needs more Count Basies, Louis Armstrongs...

  • @spidermandel
    @spidermandel 10 лет назад +92

    Thanks to the BBC for recording this incredible concert. Count, you are still with us and will be forever.

  • @jenshultgren6769
    @jenshultgren6769 10 лет назад +178

    All of me
    Flight of the foo birds
    The midnight sun will never set
    Blues for Ilean
    Jumpin' at the Woodside
    I needs to be beed with
    April in Paris
    Whirly-bird
    Li'l darlin'
    One o'clock jump
    Direction, piano: Count Basie
    Saxophones: Marshall Royal, Bobby Plater, Eric Dixon, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Charlie Fowlkes
    Trompettes: Sonny Cohn, Al Aarons, Wallace Davenport, Phil Guilbeau
    Trombones: Al Grey, Henderson Chambers, Grover Mitchell, Bill Hughes
    Guitare: Freddie Green
    Basse: Norman Keenan
    Batterie: Rufus Jones

    • @arame29
      @arame29 7 лет назад

      Jens Hultgren no papa jo or Walter page, but that's ok

    • @urbanandersson8641
      @urbanandersson8641 7 лет назад

      Jens Hultgren a

    • @mikewinburn
      @mikewinburn 5 лет назад

      Jens Hultgren - thank you. This was as important as the OP for me. Thanks again.

    • @Olga-ee5ow
      @Olga-ee5ow 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you!!!

    • @davidvantaylor7691
      @davidvantaylor7691 5 лет назад +4

      Lil Darlin' is before Whirly Bird

  • @2600rOOt
    @2600rOOt Месяц назад +2

    48 years old and always tip my hat to The Greats of Big Band.

  • @randallriley
    @randallriley 4 года назад +15

    And that, Ladies and Gentlemen, was THE masterclass in big band swing. The quality of this band was rarely- if ever- eclipsed and will never come again.

  • @ImaGoodGuy
    @ImaGoodGuy 8 лет назад +77

    I have gone to countless shows ranging from Merle Haggard, to Black Sabbath, to Alice Cooper, SuperTramp, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Ella Fitzgerald but I'm tellin' ya, Basie was the best.

    • @gerarddelgrande
      @gerarddelgrande 4 года назад +4

      I totally agree with you Stuart !! The Count, Duke, Oscar were musical geniuses !!

  • @mrdrege
    @mrdrege 3 месяца назад +4

    This is the ultimate reference of big band music from this era. Every band-member has a clear mission on stage and everyone share the same understanding of sound, dynamic, time, ... everything. This is a BAND, and the live performance is incredible.

  • @AlexanderCorbett-gp4st
    @AlexanderCorbett-gp4st 8 месяцев назад +26

    I was 10 yrs old when my parents took me to see the Count. I'm 79 now and i'm still blown. Away!!! 3:21 3:31

    • @nmar7512
      @nmar7512 7 месяцев назад +1

      My parents took me n my brother to New York city to see him n his band...we were 5 n 6 I think...I will be 75 this year...perhaps they couldn't get a babysitter....it's an enduring memory!!!

    • @martinplatt5928
      @martinplatt5928 4 месяца назад

      The best.....my late father always said....Count Basie and his big band were incredible.

  • @jimbrown1559
    @jimbrown1559 9 лет назад +164

    The Basie band was always a thrill, and this performance recorded by the BBC is no exception. BBC contributes a beautiful set, first rate sound balance and camera work. Better yet, they stay completely out of the way and let Basie do his thing. And the capper -- the BBC clearly had arranged for the band to do a complete run-through of the show, not for the band, but as a rehearsal for the TV sound and video crew to get the live sound mix right and have cameras in all the right places that made great musical sense!
    Five stars for everyone on this one, and especially to BBC4 for treating this band like the royalty it was!

    • @theevilmrham9670
      @theevilmrham9670 7 лет назад

      Jim Brown

    • @JohnSmith-dr9vl
      @JohnSmith-dr9vl 7 лет назад +1

      23.6.17 UTUBE Count Basie.What idiot rates a society by invention. The thing is they dont do that with their wife or GF do they.Perhaps the clowns need to read the 1000 pp of evidence we've gathered in Cent London re HM Coroners. Courts. Charities. Govt. MPs. Religion. Universities. Lufthansa re cover ups re 144+ deaths. Lottery. Media.Police (violent attacks on us). BBC ? 'hide evidence abroad'..But dont worry cos ya got oxygen sensor on ya GM motor.and a 50 inch TV. You've even voted for corrupt trump caught in Scotland assoc with said Universities and a golf course where residents harassed all for guess what. More money.

    • @monicabella7894
      @monicabella7894 7 лет назад

      Jim Brown I appreciate your comment

    • @WPM_in_ATL
      @WPM_in_ATL 3 года назад +5

      I live in the US. This was probably recorded by BBC2, given the year it was recorded (1965). According to Wikipedia, BBC4 did not start until 2002. BBC4 aired this as a "show from the BBC archives", which was thankfully stored well.

    • @verastiopul1150
      @verastiopul1150 2 года назад

      Woooow!!!!!!!;!!!!!!

  • @cosmo9287
    @cosmo9287 10 лет назад +70

    The Count is the Zen Master of piano playing...less is more.

    • @nyterpfan
      @nyterpfan 9 лет назад +10

      +Terry A BRILLIANT comment, my friend!! Basie's sparse, elegant style is the ULTIMATE in making every note "meaningful", if you will. There's not ONE OUNCE of excess!!

  • @marvinmuonekejazz
    @marvinmuonekejazz 10 лет назад +123

    Rufus "Speedy" Jones is one hell of a drummer. The thunderous applause he received at the end of his drum solo was well deserved!

    • @Federalist10TN
      @Federalist10TN 10 лет назад +13

      a very underrated drummer, was able to drive Basie and Ellington. simply great!

    • @zakiahart3919
      @zakiahart3919 7 лет назад +5

      ok That's who that is on drums!
      thanks much

    • @arame29
      @arame29 7 лет назад

      John Mercer and Maynard Sad ending to his life

    • @zakiahart3919
      @zakiahart3919 7 лет назад

      Andrew Chaplowitz how is that? Feel me in please

    • @arame29
      @arame29 7 лет назад +2

      Zakia HarSome sources have it that Jones also played with James Brown at some point. But I can find nothing that supports the claim, and am inclined to call bullshit since I can't imagine how or when it might've happened. Dunno, seems unlikely, especially seeing how Jones (accounts concur) was forced to put down his sticks in 1973, due to the debilitating effects of early-onset arthritis. He died in 1990, after reputedly having spent his later years working as a janitor.t from wiki

  • @MrMinowahiro
    @MrMinowahiro 10 лет назад +11

    Eddie Lockjaw Davis blows ! One of best One O'clock Jump I ever herd.

  • @mynorgarzona3665
    @mynorgarzona3665 4 года назад +65

    The most powerful band in the history of Jazz!

    • @dean3434
      @dean3434 2 месяца назад +1

      All top pros

  • @SuperKROKODILEN
    @SuperKROKODILEN 9 лет назад +82

    Internet and RUclips an incredible invention. All music available wherever we go. An iPhone, iPad et cetera and a good headset. Wow...!! In addition, the best jazz music ever made. Thank you Mr Basie and other guys.

    • @maksymbykov
      @maksymbykov 5 лет назад +5

      It's more than Jazz and even more than music ! AWESOME EXPERIENCE

  • @kkampy4052
    @kkampy4052 4 года назад +23

    The Count is gone, Duke is gone, Cab is gone, Ella is gone, Benny is gone, Glenn is gone. I doubt we will see music like this again.

    • @macmuggo5459
      @macmuggo5459 3 года назад +4

      We won’t, but we can just be glad it happened in the first place, and that this music lives on through recordings like these

    • @loninappleton
      @loninappleton 3 года назад +3

      I have had many fine band experiences since RUclips brought up the yearly band competitions called
      Essentially Ellington with players like Summer Camargo.
      The point is that powerhouse music is still being made with music teachers keeping it going.
      The Eseentially Ellington concerts are an easy look up.

    • @ianbeddowes5362
      @ianbeddowes5362 10 месяцев назад +3

      All is not lost. The great jazz today is coming from London, a completely new style. Try Ezra Collective, Nubya Garcia, Theon Cross.

    • @neilewart4347
      @neilewart4347 6 месяцев назад

      They belonged to a unique era and were all special.

    • @MatthewMeeler
      @MatthewMeeler 3 месяца назад

      Only on tv

  • @Adrianomz50
    @Adrianomz50 3 месяца назад +3

    1965!!!! And there was a black jazz musician with Orchestra and no Maestro. I'm so overwhelmed with this session. Thank you for sharing.
    All them humbled and so talented!

  • @peterfeltham5612
    @peterfeltham5612 4 года назад +11

    In the mid 60s I was a single young London police officer living in Trevor Bingham Section House in Tooting South London.I played Basie's Kansas City Suite & Atomic Basie albums in my bedroom a million times. After some 5 years I moved on, but every officer that also lived there certainly knew who Count Basie was when I left.

  • @spidermandel
    @spidermandel 10 лет назад +62

    I forgot to mention the perfect camera work and the best group of soloists and ensemble players ever assembled.

  • @tomblazucki3343
    @tomblazucki3343 8 лет назад +60

    It's December of 2016 , but my Dad passed away in 1996 at age 77 and I remember listening to Basie with him in the 1950's when I was 8 or 9 years old. Yes , tears. So good.

    • @philprever2302
      @philprever2302 8 лет назад +11

      Me too, Tom. My Dad used to take me to jazz clubs like Birdland and Basin Street in the late 1950s, where I remember seeing the Basie band several times. They were and are the best! My Dad's been gone 47 years (I'm 74), and I still miss him. But when I listen to this great music it's almost like being with him again. Yes, tears in my eyes as I write this. Cheers.

    • @johntapp1411
      @johntapp1411 4 года назад +1

      My grandpa introduced me to this stuff when I was twelve years old back in 1980 and I’ve been in love every since.

    • @peterfeltham5612
      @peterfeltham5612 4 года назад +1

      Great stuff Tom.

    • @georgekilroy2670
      @georgekilroy2670 3 года назад +1

      Got to see Basie at Disneyland in the ‘80’s right before he passed. He came out in a motorized chair and had to be helped to the stand but once enthroned the band just roared! Saw Butch there in the ‘70’s and I think the last drummer with him was Greg Fields, not too shabby a drummer himself…

    • @georgekilroy2670
      @georgekilroy2670 3 года назад +1

      And it was my dad who introduced me to jazz and the Count! Thanks Pop!

  • @adriaanboogaard8571
    @adriaanboogaard8571 4 месяца назад +2

    I'm 56 and used to listen to and watch them as a kid with my parents. My dad would be 105 and mom in her 90s. Im the pup of the litter. I had a great mix to listen to. I feel very fortunate for it.

  • @budway1942
    @budway1942 2 года назад +4

    Am now 80 still here..me and keef............no music like this today..

  • @jordanzimmerman7590
    @jordanzimmerman7590 11 лет назад +5

    Elegance, sophistication, beauty. Perfection.

  • @drjukebox
    @drjukebox 7 лет назад +63

    Count Basie and his Orchestra:- Sonny Cohn, Al Aarons, Wallace Davenport, Phil Guilbeau, trumpet; Al Grey, Henderson Chambers, Grover Mitchell, trombone; Bill Hughes, bass trombone; Marshall Royal, Bobby Plater, Eric Dixon, reeds; Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, tenor sax; Charlie Fowlkes, baritone sax; Count Basie, piano; Freddie Green, guitar; Norman Keenan, acoustic double bass; Rufus Jones, drums.

    • @CarlosRCTapiaAlvarado
      @CarlosRCTapiaAlvarado 7 лет назад +2

      Excelent information, thank you :)

    • @jjshetler
      @jjshetler 7 лет назад +2

      Thank you! I was trying to find out who was on bass. Norman Keenan was solid, speedy, and had a nice full sound.

    • @urbanandersson8641
      @urbanandersson8641 6 лет назад

      desertsidewinder voddy herman

    • @rhythmfield
      @rhythmfield 6 лет назад +1

      Much appreciated

    • @rhythmfield
      @rhythmfield 4 года назад

      Thanks !!!

  • @geezee769
    @geezee769 10 лет назад +54

    My God its so clean... I have never and certainly will never hear a band quite like this.

  • @2grouchy1
    @2grouchy1 8 лет назад +33

    I grew up when Count Basie was still a fixture in Kansas City. I loved his music then and now.

    • @lastknowngood0
      @lastknowngood0 8 лет назад

      +Robert Dicks The Pendergast Machine! LOL

    • @2grouchy1
      @2grouchy1 8 лет назад +2

      +lastknowngood0 Yeah, the Pendergast machine was still operating in KC. They tried to paint Harry Truman with his color but he was clean. He knew Pender-
      gast, but in a friendly way.

  • @zeronotemo
    @zeronotemo 4 года назад +23

    These people just talk with their instruments. Brings you to tears

    • @SpaceCadet1127
      @SpaceCadet1127 2 года назад

      Agreed! If this doesn't move you, you better check your pulse!

  • @martinplatt5928
    @martinplatt5928 5 лет назад +18

    Isn't it wonderful that RUclips can give us this ............. incredible.

  • @isaiahtrent6567
    @isaiahtrent6567 9 лет назад +428

    1. ALL OF ME ( 00:00 )
    2. FLIGHT OF THE FOO BIRDS ( 3:00 )
    3. THE MIDNIGHT SUN NEVER SETS ( 6:00 )
    4. BLUES FOR EILEEN ( 9:30 )
    5. JUMPIN' AT THE WOODSIDE ( 14:58 )
    6. I NEEDS TO BE BEED WITH ( 18:50 )
    7. APRIL IN PARIS ( 24:33 )
    8. LITTLE DARLIN' ( 27:59 )
    9. WHIRLY BIRD ( 32:08 )
    10. ONE O'CLOCK JUMP ( 40:15 ) + CLOSING COMMENT BY BASIE

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod 9 лет назад +8

      +Isaiah Trent Thank you so much for your playlist... This is IT. Basie's band at it's ZENITH!

    • @isaiahtrent6567
      @isaiahtrent6567 9 лет назад +1

      lol

    • @TheSpecialJ11
      @TheSpecialJ11 9 лет назад

      +Isaiah Trent Thank you so much. I'm doing a report for my band class and it requires each song's name.

    • @Johnnycdrums
      @Johnnycdrums 8 лет назад

      Thank you, Sir.

    • @Johnnycdrums
      @Johnnycdrums 8 лет назад +2

      Hey soap, what's up?

  • @joeperkins7760
    @joeperkins7760 9 лет назад +11

    Greatest Big Band ever. The swing, the pulse, the feel of this music is not found anywhere else. The best group of soloists and ensemble players ever assembled.

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod 9 лет назад

      +Joe Perkins So for SURE! Rock 'n Roll owes everything to the Count Basie Orchestra- and Louis Prima and Keely Smith, IMHO...

  • @klausfalter4692
    @klausfalter4692 3 года назад +3

    In hundert Jahren wird man diese Band noch hören...einfach Super. Das ist "Jazz " pur.

  • @TheTommybongos
    @TheTommybongos 7 лет назад +22

    You wish some people could live forever, The Count is one of them, so lucky to have so much still available of this lovely man. RUclips at it's best.

  • @tommybjorling957
    @tommybjorling957 2 месяца назад +2

    Yeah yeah yeah!! What a great fabulous concert that was in 1965!🌹🎄🏫⛲️🌳👋👨‍🎨Tommy🇸🇪Björling

  • @alandavis5950
    @alandavis5950 4 года назад +20

    How did I get to be 63 without experiencing Count Basie and his orchestra? I feel like I stumbled into an ocean of deep, deep musicianship. There is no weak link. Every player a virtuoso in his own right. I wanted to applaud. I wanted to stand and cheer with the audience. i never heard a trombone sound that way. Eddie Lockjaw Davies on saxophone just changed my life. Thank you yurinickolaevich.

    • @craigparker1146
      @craigparker1146 Год назад +1

      Check out Basie and Sinatra live at the Sands.

    • @baxtermason6909
      @baxtermason6909 Год назад

      you were probably too young...I used to see him in the 50s and 60s on the Ed Sullivan Show...;-)

    • @ahole5388
      @ahole5388 Год назад

      haha yeah from 80's rock to this. Sounds great

  • @docsaxman
    @docsaxman 4 года назад +45

    They had "swagger". They were confident. Frank Wess told me they played about 300 dates a year, and that the band I was in would never be able to come close to playing this way, that it came from the organic experience of doing it all the time, getting paid, high level, practice but most importantly performance, and he said after playing together every day like that they all knew each other, the sounds, the notes and their lives. This period of JAZZ MUSIC WILL NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN. When you watch Lockjaw you see SWAGGER and the look that says, I know I'm bad. But not arrogance, because at this time Sonny Stitt, or Johnny Griffin, or Rollins or Miles or Trane or anyone might show up, so there was no need for arrogance. and Making a little money helps. Bill Hughes told me they were stars! That is the other difference CONFIDENCE, you don't learn that in college either. And Mr. Basie ran a tight ship, stage presence, business, no drinking on stage, no talking etc. Classic African -American disciplined Jazz.

    • @sfbob5786
      @sfbob5786 4 года назад +3

      300 dates a year...that's a lot of time on the road!

  • @PatRick-sk7us
    @PatRick-sk7us 9 лет назад +18

    Wow!
    Marshal Royal and "Lockjaw" Davis.....fantastic!

  • @steved6461
    @steved6461 10 лет назад +28

    Man, can Basie swing or what?! This is fine jazz.

  • @ramonllado1476
    @ramonllado1476 3 месяца назад +2

    Toute une époque sans doute......Le swing de cette big band n'a pas été égalé. Le grand Count Basie!

  • @barrylangroydhanson2226
    @barrylangroydhanson2226 10 лет назад +14

    My God! What "Earthy Driving Creativity by Eddie "Lockjaw Davis" Unsurpassed!

  • @randalldickson4603
    @randalldickson4603 2 года назад +6

    Those cats sure could swing!

    • @trevorjennings589
      @trevorjennings589 2 года назад

      Hello Randall, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the Virus??

  • @hommefriday
    @hommefriday 10 лет назад +45

    Saw Basie the first time in 1958 and many, many times till he left us. I got friendly with some of the musicians. I ask what did Basie do to have them ALWAYS play at perfection level? It was the musicians who would demand dicipline between themselves I was told. One of the moments of life: picking advocados in Marshall Royal's garden!!

    • @wilfredpearce3775
      @wilfredpearce3775 Год назад

      First time I saw him live was 1964, a concert sponsored by the college. Ot was a rough start, the boys were in a locker room when the student came in with his check. Mr. Basie turned up his nose and said "me and thecboys. We onlybplay forc cash." There was a short panic until someone on the board of directors owned the town bank, and was in attendance
      He shot like a bullet returned with cash and all was well.
      Band sounded unf***ing incredible. My favorite basie drummer. Speedy, was not there but sonny Payne killed. As did everyone.i I herd have I l live a kalff dozen times each one vbetter than the last an 8 or 10 times as the ghost. Band. The ghost band. Didntvalwayswas netter with a. Guitar but no one else was vgteddie
      . (I'm looking at you, Carla motis)
      If they were in town tomorrow id. Be. There.

    • @Светлана-ъ7ф9д
      @Светлана-ъ7ф9д 3 месяца назад

      Браво​@@wilfredpearce3775

  • @Federalist10TN
    @Federalist10TN 10 лет назад +26

    Eddie Lockjaw Davis, one of my favorite tenors.... Tough Tenor sound in a big band setting!

  • @SuperKROKODILEN
    @SuperKROKODILEN 9 лет назад +18

    Exiting listening to this now 50 years later! And sustainable!

  • @johnwinthrop9230
    @johnwinthrop9230 Год назад +3

    Was lucky enough to meet, interview, and do a special TV (WOKR TV 13) feature story on Bill Basie when he and his big band played the TOP OF THE PLAZA in Rochester NY way back in
    the day (circa 1969). What a blast, what a musician, and
    what a great guy he was to me too. Will never forget it,
    I was 30 years old, in love with this music, and he gave
    me the thrill of a lifetime. Thank you, Count Basie!

  • @desperatetimes5873
    @desperatetimes5873 5 лет назад +7

    You had to be there! Poor youngsters will never know such powerful music!

    • @ralphdoremy-fasola2796
      @ralphdoremy-fasola2796 3 года назад +1

      l agree but there is equipement that can bring you back in the days..........

  • @leostrabismus8734
    @leostrabismus8734 10 лет назад +18

    What a Classy Guy.

  • @sundance273able
    @sundance273able 11 лет назад +28

    You have got to love this Band

  • @lorrainebullock6344
    @lorrainebullock6344 3 года назад +6

    Who could possibly give this a thumbs down????? Basie's Orchestra was one of the best if not the best. AWESOME

    • @trevorjennings589
      @trevorjennings589 2 года назад

      Hello Lorraine, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the Virus??

    • @normanlove3919
      @normanlove3919 2 года назад

      Some people are born with a condition Called: " Tasteless- concrete ear syndrome" when those persons pass on the go place where the Braying. gurgling vocals of. Stevie Knicks plays loudly 24 hours for eternity .

    • @normanlove3919
      @normanlove3919 2 года назад

      My Father Preston plays lead Alto on Rambo, Don't you want a man like me, and many more.His chapter in the world of Count Basie details his almost worship like Love for the Basie style.

  • @MrKevinso
    @MrKevinso 9 лет назад +11

    awesome Count Basie band!!

  • @antoinesechaud9850
    @antoinesechaud9850 4 года назад +3

    Count Basie. Indeed. Such a pleasure...

  • @randallriley
    @randallriley 6 лет назад +22

    How could ANYONE give this a thumbs down? Oh my goodness, that biting brass, that walking bass, that blue beat of the best big band that ever was!!! I dig them all, from Ted Heath to Ellington to Goodman, Shaw, Miller, Lunceford, Quincy, Herman, James... but for my money, Count is tops.

    • @jeanpayne3225
      @jeanpayne3225 6 лет назад +2

      I found a Ted Heath lp in my husbands collection. I was not that familiar to Heath. But when I played it Ted heath became my Jazz man! LOL

    • @frankmacintosh767
      @frankmacintosh767 5 лет назад

      @@jeanpayne3225 Ted Heath had a string of really great musicians. He was a wonderful man as well, from all accounts. His band was one of the first I came across on the radio as a young schoolboy. That ensured I came back for more. I joined my local dance-hall band at age 19 and had the great privilege of playing there with one of Ted's former top trumpet players, Harry Hall. Hearing Harry sharpened up my act first as guitarist then bassist.

    • @catsinhouse
      @catsinhouse 3 года назад

      I was lucky enough to see Ellington, Basie, Goodman, and Herman in concert - all at different venues. Ellington was the tops but Basie and Goodman close seconds. Still pinch myself all these years later.

  • @ocnoreen
    @ocnoreen 10 лет назад +10

    I see many old friends on the band! Jaws, AA, so many. This is great!

  • @michaelcozzini5252
    @michaelcozzini5252 2 года назад +4

    THE best band ever. I met the count , his wife and band members back stage. Such a gracious man. I got his autograph and the band members. That drummer 🥁!! Basie n Sinatra. The best talents ever.

  • @lam6572
    @lam6572 Год назад +6

    What a PHENOMENAL performance conjured out of the universe!... Wowzie! The Count and orchestra have good reason to forever smile.

  • @mikekinney9830
    @mikekinney9830 5 лет назад +11

    Count Basie represents a generation of our parents and more likely grandparents. For many of the younger generations have never experienced the musical power of the Big Bands- Jazz Swing era. Here we have Count Basie and his orchestra performing in London in 1965. He even has his sax man playing an early Quincy Jones piece. This is really worth your while to check out the Count and all of his cool cats!

  • @johnnyloungejazz5477
    @johnnyloungejazz5477 3 года назад +9

    The greatest band of all time. Always laid back with power.

  • @jonathanwalker8730
    @jonathanwalker8730 7 лет назад +4

    Insanely good. What a privilege it would have been to have witnessed this live.

    • @debrathompson4319
      @debrathompson4319 3 года назад +3

      I was 26 when I first met Count Basie. I dated his Manager for a few years in the 70’s. Was blessed to hear Basie play in all kinds of venues, large and small and historic, all over the world. I am now 72 and to this day I cherish those years of hearing this consistently superior Count Basie Band perform..never off, never angry, never egos..Basie did not allow it. A wonderfully talented, beautifully spirited, humble great man...in everything he did!

    • @jonathanwalker8730
      @jonathanwalker8730 3 года назад +3

      @@debrathompson4319 I always thought that he came across that way, but it's nice to have it confirmed by someone who was there in the flesh. Sadly modesty, elegance and talent seem to be in extremely short supply among today's 'musicians'.

  • @robertjosephkeil
    @robertjosephkeil 2 года назад +8

    What a band. And Basie is the master of getting the most swing out of as few notes as possible on the piano. He owns this sound.

  • @ColetteCoulthard
    @ColetteCoulthard Месяц назад +1

    This music this band has soul real I swear jazz is all about I'll say it again I'm sitting here relaxing enjoying every minute of this❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @yusefendure
    @yusefendure 10 лет назад +29

    You can hear how Monk was so influenced by this musical giant!

  • @MoonPieCancer3754
    @MoonPieCancer3754 3 года назад +2

    My father introduce me to jazz when he was alive, I will be forever grateful. Happy Father's Day to you all out there June 20, 2021.

    • @trevorjennings589
      @trevorjennings589 2 года назад

      Hello Pam, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the Virus??

  • @ChannelMaster720
    @ChannelMaster720 6 лет назад +22

    The Count always had a great sounding band. I never tire of it after all these years of my life. I love his laid back way of playing the piano and his wonderful sense of humor! SYLVIA - FL - 10-03-2018.

  • @gabgarcia5446
    @gabgarcia5446 Год назад +1

    Basie Mr Cool. His Orchestra all graduates from the Greatest Generation. The era when professionalism and study produced the best of music. My God these guys were unbelievable.
    So fortunate this performance was recorded for us.

  • @leo2nd74
    @leo2nd74 10 лет назад +8

    The Basie Band has been my favorite music since I first heard them in 1984.

  • @jrixtine
    @jrixtine 11 лет назад +11

    Count Basie and his Orchestra played the Covered Wagon Inn on the Philadelphia Main Line. After one of the shows, my dad entertained the Count and some of the band members at our house. "Pennies from Heaven" reminded me that hearing Basie arrangements was a reward well worth the wait.
    Thanks for the RUclips contribution.

  • @michaelchapman4955
    @michaelchapman4955 4 года назад +6

    "April in Paris" Basie Orchestra scene in "Blazing Saddles" was the best scene in that brilliant Mel Brooks Movie

  • @seanjkenrick6593
    @seanjkenrick6593 4 года назад +1

    Count Basie was not just a grate musician but a grate human being. We lived next door to him for 8 years and were very good friends with "Uncle Bill". I often would walk with him on his daly stroll round the block, he even offered to come to Bristol in England and invite my school to come and see him, unfortunately British Airways had a strike that year and he had to cancel.

  • @bdog111
    @bdog111 3 года назад +4

    The applause and his soft, peaceful voice are just as good as the music!

  • @Izzy1949able
    @Izzy1949able 11 лет назад +2

    I'll never tire of them, no Sir !!!!

  • @fordhook1
    @fordhook1 11 лет назад +30

    Doesn't get much better than this. Thanks.

  • @ketonyakelandarobinson2007
    @ketonyakelandarobinson2007 Год назад +1

    Just amazing music. I think Count Basie was the greatest of them all!!!

  • @geminisax6115
    @geminisax6115 7 лет назад +7

    Magnificent performance -Incredible tight band . Eddie "Lock-Jaw" Davis is super !
    Al Grey was fantastic !

  • @luisangellopez4368
    @luisangellopez4368 14 дней назад +1

    Que música más hermosa , que grandes maestros . Gracias por ese hermoso video

  • @martinplatt5928
    @martinplatt5928 10 лет назад +8

    Incredible.....Basie was the master.....I was 7 when this was recorded! Fantastic big band......I'm also a big Rob McConnell fan too......

    • @tuxedotwo
      @tuxedotwo 6 лет назад +1

      Sensational, outstanding and absolutely fantastic! There are not enough adjectives to do justice to the "Count" and his aggregation! Much thanks for this service.

  • @paulmasonsjazz9611
    @paulmasonsjazz9611 3 года назад +2

    One of the great Count Basie Shows, demonstrating the energy and power that Basie generates. I saw him 'live' in Sheffield in 1974 and have followed jazz and swing music ever since....

  • @dariusmolark6820
    @dariusmolark6820 9 лет назад +15

    fantastic. the definition of jazz

  • @robertsmith1860
    @robertsmith1860 Месяц назад +1

    All of this Performance was/is FABULOUS! My favorite was the soft & gentle (yet swinging) “Lil’ Darling”. In 1966, the Riordan High School Dance Band performed this one with my good friend, Bob Visini on Piano & myself on Bass.

    • @artfuldodger8147
      @artfuldodger8147 15 дней назад

      It's amazing how well the Basie band could swing at such a slow tempo.

  • @nyterpfan
    @nyterpfan 9 лет назад +66

    An absolutely sublime performance by this orchestra--every musician in this band had ungodly talent!! Holy smokes just to have been a PART of this band would've meant that you'd rank among the best jazz musicians in the WORLD!! (And I still rank Sonny Payne as Count's greatest drummer but the more I watch this the more Speedy Jones closes the gap on him!!)

    • @martinplatt5928
      @martinplatt5928 6 лет назад +1

      Excellent comment

    • @rmlln2722
      @rmlln2722 3 года назад +1

      Rufus has my vote

    • @saverioman
      @saverioman 3 года назад +1

      @@rmlln2722 Agree! Not exactly a mystery where he got the nickname "Speedy"!!

    • @rmlln2722
      @rmlln2722 3 года назад +1

      @@saverioman I caught the band live in '76 with Butch Myles, top notch but this guy is beyond belief

  • @sarahsadler9168
    @sarahsadler9168 2 года назад +1

    I had the great pleasure of meeting this great man … my boyfriends father the late great Preston Love played second seat alto sax in Count Basies Band I saw him in concert In Omaha at the Orpheum in 1980 … what a show

  • @songanddanceman100
    @songanddanceman100 10 лет назад +3

    Great work by the BBC! Super sound and picture quality.
    When Basie was Basie! Top shelf swing!! Everyone in great form!
    Terrific solo by Speedy Jones on drums at the end.
    That Basie logo at the end looks like it was taken from an album cover.

  • @greenockcut
    @greenockcut 11 лет назад +1

    Ah! Basie! Jaws! Marshal Royal, Al Grey, Rufus Jones and the rest... up till now this day wasn't so great.
    Tear to the eye!

  • @SeerTrulth
    @SeerTrulth 9 лет назад +6

    Tenor next to baritone -- THAT's EDDIE LOCKJAW!

  • @palmares77
    @palmares77 8 лет назад +36

    Great heavenly performance. Just to think in the America of 1965 not one of these fine men could stay at the best hotels nor dine at the finest restaurants downtown within the cities in which they played in. For that reason, many Jazz artists fell in love with Europe because they were treated like men. Like men.....

    • @SecureClay
      @SecureClay 6 лет назад +2

      palmares77 actually basies band was part of frank sinatra's tour on Las Vegas at the Sand's Hotel. They knew who they were. In the East Coast and in Las Vegas they were treated with the upmost respect. They stayed and played for that hotel

    • @frankmacintosh767
      @frankmacintosh767 6 лет назад +7

      It was my great pleasure and privilege to see this fantastic band, first in London, England then in my home country of Scotland. I'll never forget the time (early-mid 1960s) when my pal picked me up from work at 5pm in northeast Scotland and drove his very fast Mini Cooper like a bat out of hell to cover the 100 miles to Glasgow and the Basie gig.
      Made it just in time for a swift drink in the pub across from the concert hall. We got our drinks, and there was the man himself and 5-6 members of the band at the other end of the bar. Bill Basie, cigar in mouth, and genial as ever, raised his glass in our direction and of course we immediately reciprocated.
      To see living jazz legends in concert is one thing; to be acknowledged by one of the greatest ever in a shared space is one of my everlasting memories. What a fantastic band and what a wonderful human being Bill Basie was. That he and his contemporaries were still back then the victims of mind-numbing vicious racism in their US homeland still raises my hackles in sheer disgust. Your precious memory is safe with true jazz fans and normal human beings, Mr Basie.

    • @derofficer
      @derofficer 6 лет назад

      thanks for sharing this precious
      memory, much appreciated:-)@@frankmacintosh767

    • @stevenj.montana3874
      @stevenj.montana3874 6 лет назад

      You speak the truth, my friend.

    • @frankmacintosh767
      @frankmacintosh767 5 лет назад

      @@derofficer My absolute pleasure, fellow jazz aficionado. One has cherished moments in life, of one kind and another, which outshine the bad times. My jazz luminary encounters are well-remembered for the simple reason that these amazing guys brought their music over the Atlantic for us northern Europeans to appreciate, and in my case, to play over and again with renewed pleasure each time. Just a few months after meeting Mr Basie I and my younger brother came face-to-face with none other than that other big band legend, Duke Ellington in a city near to us in Scotland. Talk about being in the hallowed presence of jazz royalty!

  • @christianrodriguez823
    @christianrodriguez823 8 лет назад +10

    I have an immense respect for drummers in general, but that drum solo near the end left me with an even greater respect for Rufus Jones

  • @noreenjackson4377
    @noreenjackson4377 4 года назад +3

    I live on the memories and friendships and great music of Basie and his band. Every time I hear the band with Basie!

  • @veronicahislop8363
    @veronicahislop8363 9 лет назад +9

    Can you imagine if the KKK and all of those ignorant racist people in the Southern US had succeeded - we would not have these great artists and great music the paved the way for Rock, Soul, Rap all that we have today. God Bless these talented musicians that just knew they had to get their music out there.

    • @Federalist10TN
      @Federalist10TN 9 лет назад

      +Veronica Hislop You mean the same Klan that was the terrorist arm of the Democratic Party? Like Dem Senator Robert Byrd?

  • @michaelchapman4955
    @michaelchapman4955 4 года назад +2

    I was able to catch Count Basie & his band several times in LA & twice in Supper Clubs & still recall My extended Gooseflesh moments as if it were last night!.....

  • @190best
    @190best 7 лет назад +4

    At their absolute peak, this mid 1960's Basie band is probably the best big band the world has ever known. This 1965 concert is stunning to the point where it can be said that its one of their greatest ever concerts.
    I was lucky to see them once in Melbourne, Australia. I now listen to them every day

  • @kimk3060
    @kimk3060 4 года назад +1

    i'm glad we have to watch this in music class, the music is wonderful

    • @trevorjennings589
      @trevorjennings589 2 года назад

      Hello Linnea, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the Virus ??

  • @mattbala3474
    @mattbala3474 10 лет назад +20

    Wow, pure explosive jazz. A really disciplined and perfectly conducted band under the greatest maestro. Thanks for posting this video.

  • @Ashra911
    @Ashra911 3 года назад +1

    I asked a friend if he knows some jazz. He gave me this and i love it.

  • @thisvinyl7151
    @thisvinyl7151 7 лет назад +20

    This is probably one of the best videos and/or concerts ever!