Maynard Ferguson - Birdland

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  • @neauxno6563
    @neauxno6563 5 лет назад +452

    I love how he doesn’t steal the show he simply plays along with his band and that shows how much of good person and player he is

    • @robertmorris2056
      @robertmorris2056 4 года назад +21

      I wonder how long his chops would last already at this point in his career. It's one thing to be a cool soloist and be able to groove to an old age, but a whole different thing to be a screamer and try to maintain that. Just my opinion.

    • @floyddwarrel4726
      @floyddwarrel4726 3 года назад +3

      until Jerry steals it.

    • @CNubel
      @CNubel 2 года назад +31

      I had the honor of stage managing two shows for Dizzy Gillespie back in the mid 80's. He was the same way, he'd walk on stage, blow a few notes, then walk off and let his band have the stage for a while, then come back on, blow a few notes, and walk off again. He never stole the show. He was a very giving musician and a great guy to work with for the two days he performed in the theater where I worked.

    • @eliasgraham4373
      @eliasgraham4373 Год назад

      Green m&ms

    • @rodneybjornstad9016
      @rodneybjornstad9016 Год назад +1

      I saw him three time
      All great But the third time
      Old Maynard just let them go… I mean really let them go
      That took guts

  • @awoolleyhakaboy
    @awoolleyhakaboy Год назад +155

    We were fortunate to have Maynard and his band perform at our HS in '84 - our Jazz band "Opened" for him... being a Trumpet Player, It was one of the highlights of my High School days.

    • @johnnypkbond1251
      @johnnypkbond1251 Год назад +3

      Your Band name?
      Just curious.
      Milwaukee area maybe?

    • @kennyhollidayjr5206
      @kennyhollidayjr5206 Год назад

      Me too. I played trumpet at High Point in MD and he and his band came there in 1982 for our senior concert!!🎺

    • @sophiagodsfrend
      @sophiagodsfrend Год назад

      me too! around 1984! he was insane! :)

    • @corosc1
      @corosc1 Год назад

      Me Too! He played at Escondido High in 83. Our Jazz band opened up for him.

    • @Cyberbronco
      @Cyberbronco Год назад +2

      Saw him play at Chatham Twp, NJ High School in the early 80s. He was a pioneer in touring small auditoriums as well as an amazing performer.

  • @basskat1440
    @basskat1440 Год назад +164

    In my book, he’s the greatest screamer of all time. I had the pleasure of hearing him in the beginning of his career. I’m 83 and I still dig it!!

    • @henrywasserman
      @henrywasserman Год назад

      yay

    • @bambino100011
      @bambino100011 Год назад +2

      What about Bill Chase??

    • @imbees2
      @imbees2 Год назад

      I'm a bit younger, but I still appreciate Maynard Ferguson. I grew up on his music.

    • @daveschreier1911
      @daveschreier1911 Год назад

      Saw him twice in Denver in the 80's. He played valve trombone on earlier straight jazz albums.

    • @imbees2
      @imbees2 11 месяцев назад

      that's what we talking bout

  • @SWToDi-qc8hb
    @SWToDi-qc8hb 9 лет назад +327

    MUST GIVE CREDIT TO THE EXCELLENT DRUMMER FOR THE DRIVING FORCE !

    • @emmaward8750
      @emmaward8750 8 лет назад +3

      +Philip Chen real and true

    • @oscarjr2088
      @oscarjr2088 8 лет назад +27

      Peter Erskine!!! Zawinul scooped him up as soon as he got the chance ....

    • @tomkelly9841
      @tomkelly9841 7 лет назад +9

      Don't forget that once upon a time Joe Zawinul played with Maynard !

    • @fuzzylightning
      @fuzzylightning 7 лет назад +1

      Hell Yeah!

    • @ddrums001
      @ddrums001 6 лет назад +2

      Philip Chen yeah! Peter Erskine! Weather Reports ace!

  • @AreYouThatOneGuy
    @AreYouThatOneGuy 10 лет назад +602

    I love watching Ferguson's band because he puts on a good show and the people look like they are having a good time playing and then I watch buddy rich and the players look like they are cowering in fear and rich is just staring them all down.

    • @ultramannick
      @ultramannick 10 лет назад +56

      Ahhh..yes. Rich wasn't a very pleasant guy to work for.

    • @DrSmallberries
      @DrSmallberries 7 лет назад +58

      We looked afraid, but we were actually waiting for Buddy to turn around so we could attack him.

    • @lorenzosalamone8933
      @lorenzosalamone8933 7 лет назад +6

      that's true , but NOBODY CAN'T BEAT Buddy version!

    • @marcmadonna725
      @marcmadonna725 6 лет назад +15

      Maynard was a super nice guy.....
      The best jazz trumpet player EVER....
      Buddy is the best drummer EVER.....
      Maynard Ferguson band was like a Cadillac but buddy Rich's band was like a Ferrari

    • @demotester3095
      @demotester3095 6 лет назад +6

      yes, and I just watched a really bad Rich recording of Birdlands. Drummers should be no bandleaders. It makes things just worse

  • @filettogrigio3259
    @filettogrigio3259 6 лет назад +179

    Personnel:
    trumpets (L to R): Joe Mosello, Stan Mark, Dennis Noday, Ron Tooley
    trombones (L to R): Phil Gray, Nick Lane
    saxes/woodwinds (L to R): Eric Troub, Mike Migliori, Bobby Militello
    piano/keys: Biff Hannon
    guitar: John Chiodini
    bass: Gordon Johnson
    drums: Peter Erskine

    • @PPalm1
      @PPalm1 5 лет назад +8

      Thanks for this!

    •  5 лет назад +1

      Buncha hacks....

    • @2005dave
      @2005dave 4 года назад +5

      Recognized Mr. Erskine right away. Nick Lane is now with Chicago having taken over live concerts from Jimmy Pankow.

    • @basquehound1999
      @basquehound1999 4 года назад

      Gary Oak he’s the star of the show, of course

    • @fleosflanacek
      @fleosflanacek 4 года назад

      @ fuck u

  • @Tomatohater64
    @Tomatohater64 Год назад +24

    This guy and his entire band came to play at my college in 1982, which was a small, not-very-well-known school with maybe 4,000 total students in the middle of an extremely economically depressed area. He put on the best 2-hour concert I ever experienced. I still remember it well, even 41 years later. Got me into jazz, which is now my primary musical love.

  • @calvinmark2112
    @calvinmark2112 2 года назад +105

    2:22
    I have NEVER heard a big band groove so hard in MY LIFE. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve heard ANY BAND groove that hard. The absolute funk packed into those few lines is astounding. Fantastic arrangement, and badass players

    • @somepersonontheinternet6879
      @somepersonontheinternet6879 2 года назад +2

      Damn you right

    • @GregZO6
      @GregZO6 Год назад +1

      Thad Jones/Mel Lewis big band. You need to get out more!
      Just saying...

    • @rickpopp6535
      @rickpopp6535 Год назад +2

      Please check out Weather Report's version of Birdland You will not regret it.

    • @Snavels
      @Snavels 3 месяца назад +2

      ​​@@rickpopp6535 wouldn't really call that a version since it's the original

    • @Snavels
      @Snavels 3 месяца назад

      ​@@GregZO6 meh

  • @harrymills2770
    @harrymills2770 4 месяца назад +25

    Maynard came to our high school and performed for free, back in '78 or '79, because he was friends with Eddie Williams, the high school band director. All he asked for was beer. Lots of beer.
    Best trumpet tone in the business, bar none. We trumpet players were in Heaven when he came to our humble town. We all wanted to wail like Maynard.

    • @dalerodevick5595
      @dalerodevick5595 2 месяца назад +3

      I drove to your school to hear him. I was in high school too. I still play in multiple big bands. He was the first band I ever got into. Excellent!

    • @tintinfan007
      @tintinfan007 Месяц назад

      then wail

    • @bungalowlogic7676
      @bungalowlogic7676 Месяц назад +1

      I seen MF perform at Whitewater Wisconsin at Bands Of America Summer Marching competition, wanna say 87 or 88. Too bad I was too busy chasing the girl who let me feel her up on the bus ride up from Chicago to pay attention to the genius

  • @spearsba
    @spearsba 3 года назад +155

    Just found this gem. In the 70s as a young trumpet player, MF was a god to us. Saw him in Dallas in 77? All these years later with my expanded love of musical genres, Maynard is my favorite all time.

    • @tedparkinson6892
      @tedparkinson6892 2 года назад +11

      Yeah, can you imagine a time when Big Bands actually toured and made money? Maynard was so awesome.

    • @weatherchaser1166
      @weatherchaser1166 2 года назад +10

      Three people I saw and tell people about. Maynard, Woody Herman, and Buddy Rich, the last two at a high school down the street from me. Rich came out and talked to the audience. After a little back and forth he asked what everyone wanted to hear. After hearing some of the suggestions he said, okay, then he'd play some stuff he "liked" ,jokingly implying our suggestions were crap.

    • @MemoZamora-wi5oz
      @MemoZamora-wi5oz Год назад +6

      I had the privilege of meeting Maynard back in 1982, I asked him when did he record “Hot Canary”, he stared at me, trying to figure out my age, then he responded, do you remember “hot canary”?, I answered,” sure that was my dad’s favorite!” he replied, “1949”. Maynard was quite a person! simple, friendly, to me he was the best and he still is!

    • @homeboy_roy1570
      @homeboy_roy1570 Год назад +1

      When I was playin bass in jazz band in college 2013, we were still using this chart. It's not only a standard but this arrangement is the gold standard. Long live MF

  • @prodxeviant
    @prodxeviant 9 лет назад +83

    That rhythm section is KILLING it.

  • @mikeymigs1
    @mikeymigs1 13 лет назад +2136

    my dad is the alto player!

    • @dangdickinson823
      @dangdickinson823 6 лет назад +97

      How'd your dad like playing in Maynard's band. Ferguson looks like a fun guy to play for.

    • @lividphysics1237
      @lividphysics1237 5 лет назад +33

      That's sick!

    • @jackcoffey3823
      @jackcoffey3823 5 лет назад +15

      What a god

    • @ericdurak4918
      @ericdurak4918 5 лет назад +79

      Your dad was one of the great alto players I ever heard. Met him in Detroit in 1981. Great guy.

    • @BendySendy
      @BendySendy 5 лет назад +26

      dude that's incredible! This band is legendary.

  • @jeffjones6221
    @jeffjones6221 3 месяца назад +12

    I saw Maynard several times thru my HS years. Loved him!!!

    • @americangirl8970
      @americangirl8970 2 месяца назад +2

      He used to travel the country giving performances to groups of music students. He came to Western Maryland a couple of times during my school years. It really makes an impression on you that someone that great is willing to come to your Podunk town.

  • @RaspySquares
    @RaspySquares 2 года назад +22

    That breakdown in the middle might be one of the heaviest pieces of music ever created in the universe.

  • @JohnRumfield1976
    @JohnRumfield1976 6 лет назад +54

    Just figured out after years Peter Erskine is the drummer on this piece. He is a human metronome. His timing, pulse and interpretation is the best. This one always gets me jacked up. One of my favorite Ferguson charts. I got to interview Maynard on the air in Vegas for 15 minutes a year before he left us. It was a great interview.

    • @dickash1003
      @dickash1003 Год назад +6

      Erskine is very talented & very versatile - played with Maynard's big band, Weather Report, and Steely Dan.

    • @comeacross9
      @comeacross9 Год назад +4

      @@dickash1003 I saw Maynard's band years ago in Detroit. It was just after Peter joined the band. He brought it from the get go.

    • @chopsjazz1
      @chopsjazz1 3 месяца назад

      He's a monster. He also played with the band that wrote this tune, Weather Report.

  • @Powernoodle_
    @Powernoodle_ 2 года назад +36

    Reminds me of driving around in the snow in a 1978 Volkswagen Rabbit, with Birdland on the cassette player. Good times.

  • @AlanAttack
    @AlanAttack Год назад +6

    Just found this.....watched it 77'000 times in a row....how can you not?

  • @bigrobbyd.6805
    @bigrobbyd.6805 8 лет назад +148

    Used to love playing this in jazz band. Oh, those were the days!

    • @BEARGUITARJAZZ
      @BEARGUITARJAZZ 8 лет назад +8

      Cool, way Cool,

    • @AndrewBeals
      @AndrewBeals 7 лет назад +2

      Google for Community Band + your city
      They just might have it in their repertoire!

    • @viscose_matt
      @viscose_matt 7 лет назад +7

      I'm playing it in Jazz Band now, I'm the bass player. I wish I could get that same distortion, it sounds so cool and different.

    • @Coolkingman
      @Coolkingman 6 лет назад +2

      I did a 2 year stint in my high school's jazz band back in the late 80's. Easily my favorite part of high school. We played everything from big band, rock n roll, pop, ballads and old standards. I played bass trombone and had a blast playing all the low parts. And we were pretty darn good for high school kids which made it all the more fun. Aaahhhh the memories.....

    • @alanduncan3710
      @alanduncan3710 5 лет назад

      @ldater Did the same thing in the late 70's.

  • @MsCutietopps
    @MsCutietopps 8 лет назад +170

    Dat bari sax player who also played flute and picc. Props.

    • @quantum_chemist5252
      @quantum_chemist5252 8 лет назад +1

      That guy is my new hero.

    • @tjh5714226
      @tjh5714226 8 лет назад +4

      denis diblasio ?

    • @fernmann7
      @fernmann7 8 лет назад

      yep

    • @maxwellledoux105
      @maxwellledoux105 8 лет назад +8

      Denis DiBlasio is goals

    • @andrewmangrum
      @andrewmangrum 8 лет назад +11

      While DiBlasio definitely played both (check my videos if you'd like to see him and I playing together when I was in high school), I believe that's Bobby Militello on Bari here.

  • @mikthemik69
    @mikthemik69 3 месяца назад +9

    My father got me into him and I was lucky enough to see him twice in the early 2000's at my college and in NYC with my father. Great guy, great band

  • @nancybeveridgetaylor3256
    @nancybeveridgetaylor3256 4 года назад +18

    When Maynard Ferguson came to my highschool in 1977, he was AMAZING! he got my younger brother to attend his summer camp to get professional training as a jazz musician! That year! MAYNARD was a life saving musician to our family!!

    • @tintinfan007
      @tintinfan007 2 года назад

      Unlike 7d mkb who drives tincan ritz

  • @drungohazewood81
    @drungohazewood81 5 лет назад +56

    I was fortunate enough to be the announcer for Maynard's band during two broadcasts over the ABC and Armed Forces radio networks in the late Fifties, and can confirm it was easy and fun to work with him. At age nineteen I was still learning the ropes and, like Stan Kenton whose influence can be heard here, Maynard helped shape the more affirming side of my youth and personified for me the human element of the music business. I'm proud to say my eldest son Jon put me on to the present video, so the power of Maynard's music carries on to the next generation, in spades.--Dr. John-not-the-Tripper, 2019.

    • @imbees2
      @imbees2 Год назад +2

      I love Stan Kenton too. My mother had his albums, that I listened to

    • @jonimac4733
      @jonimac4733 3 месяца назад +1

      What a cool story and opportunity. Maynard always seemed to have alot of love in heart and it showed in his music.

  • @raimesey
    @raimesey 3 года назад +122

    2:58 - 3:21 is probably the best 23 seconds of any song I've ever heard, especially the transition at 3:03. Honestly, I must have listened to it nearly 100 times in the last 24hrs. It's been on repeat non stop. This arrangement is incredible!

    • @Steve_Marsden
      @Steve_Marsden 3 года назад +6

      I’ve listened to this enough times that I just took it for granted, but not that you pointed it out, wow! That’s crazy.

    • @Limit_Addict
      @Limit_Addict 2 года назад +1

      total agree!

    • @chris-chentrice2019
      @chris-chentrice2019 3 месяца назад

      That’s what keeps me coming back 😭😭

  • @MartyNemko1
    @MartyNemko1 3 месяца назад +7

    THIS is music, and a great band, and a great arrangement. Yes.

  • @Steve-Jody
    @Steve-Jody Год назад +7

    How fucking AWESOME was that. What a great daily RUclips video that popped in my feed today ! At 63 I’m still a fan . I saw Maynard in a little town in the middle of know where putting on a concert , Bonifay, Florida many many years ago. I was stationed at Fort Rucker Alabama at the time.

  • @tonygovender3805
    @tonygovender3805 5 месяцев назад +7

    This was a master of trumpet playing. Peace to you my brother Maynard ❤❤

  • @JMVideoProduction21
    @JMVideoProduction21 8 лет назад +61

    I love how happy this arrangement is compared to everyone else's. Maynard just wants to have fun!

  • @frankpendzich1681
    @frankpendzich1681 Год назад +8

    I've seen Maynard Ferguson in concert in a few high school auditoriums and at the Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia. In my opinion, the best performance was at Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club in London, England. It was just a month or two before he died. The tables were full of horn players from the local music industry. You could tell because they were all flipping their first three fingers as the band was playing. Maynard was on fire and the joint was jumping. Maynard was a true hero of mine and I sorely miss his music.

  • @eric_in_florida
    @eric_in_florida 5 лет назад +22

    I love this iteration of Maynard. A little bigger, longer hair, cool glasses. The man had some style!

  • @MFjazzfan
    @MFjazzfan 13 лет назад +3

    someone missed the like button, doesnt know hoo maynard ferguson is, or is jealous of the pure skill heard in this video!

  • @vintagemusic-y7z
    @vintagemusic-y7z 3 месяца назад +3

    Saw him in 1979 Mississippi Gulf Coast auditorium great show.

  • @kevinr.3542
    @kevinr.3542 2 года назад +21

    I love how at the end you can hear the Mike Douglas Show orchestra start playing their own Birdland, and it cuts off right as the sax rips a nasty lick!

    • @chopsjazz1
      @chopsjazz1 3 месяца назад

      I used to come home from school just in time to watch Mike Douglas the Merv Griffin Show just to hear their bands. Those were the good old days.

  • @JoseRodriguez-hx6wk
    @JoseRodriguez-hx6wk Год назад +17

    Wow. What can you say about Maynard? Fantastic. The band played this really well. Great arrangements. RIP. 😇One of the greatest trumpets to ever play.🎺👏

  • @donslocombjr.822
    @donslocombjr.822 9 месяцев назад +2

    The first time that I heard Peter zErskine, was in Houston at a basement club called La Bastille with Stan Kenton. Stan introduced him pointing out 4:22 that he was 18. The next time I heard him he was on Maynard’s band playing Birdland Always a Smokin’ player.

  • @harrymanback8827
    @harrymanback8827 6 лет назад +9

    I played trumpet all through school and Maynard was my hero ! RIP sir thanks for the music !

  • @justinnoble6506
    @justinnoble6506 5 лет назад +22

    Love that bass too. True to Jaco’s legendary groove.

  • @poodle3005
    @poodle3005 8 лет назад +16

    0:50 omg the trumpets are so even with their sound! love it

  • @fredoswego
    @fredoswego 3 года назад +6

    When I was in high school band we worshipped Maynard. Years afterwards I managed to catch his band live and the audience was full of current high school band members. He was a mainstay. Wonder who they worship now?

  • @MartinJefferies-j1d
    @MartinJefferies-j1d 18 дней назад +1

    Saw Maynard Ferguson back in the early 2000s. What incredible energy and enthusiasm for his music!

  • @SD-unlimited
    @SD-unlimited Год назад +2

    Absolutely love this! The keys, the horns - awesome music that simply isn’t made anymore.

  • @RealKeithernet
    @RealKeithernet Год назад +4

    I got to see Maynard’s last live concert, and he and the band was amazing as ever!

  • @kennethellison9713
    @kennethellison9713 5 лет назад +7

    I used to rush home from high school to catch Merv Griffin's and Mike Douglas's shows to hear their bands and see their guests. Those were the days: Maynard, Mel, Buddy, Clark, all the heavyweights were daytime guests! It was a golden time to be a music lover. In fact, I remember seeing this gig. Peter Erskine on drums is fantastic :)

  • @jimwebb7134
    @jimwebb7134 10 лет назад +5

    Maynard's band played at my high school twice during this time period. 35 years later, Joe Mosello (trumpeter on the left) is my nieces trumpet teacher.

  • @toddkulacz6984
    @toddkulacz6984 4 года назад +5

    I was blessed to see Ferguson twice ( late 80 s then mid 90 s) and dam if it wasn't the best show I have ever seen. He was all about showcasing new talent and they did not disappoint.

  • @donslocombjr.822
    @donslocombjr.822 2 месяца назад +2

    The Tenor player, I believed he was Eric Traub. Eric Traub I believe that he was one of the very best Tenor Saxophone players I ever heard anywhere!!!!!!!

  • @robertcroftguitar6060
    @robertcroftguitar6060 7 месяцев назад +3

    What. A. Band!

  • @xyz.ijk.
    @xyz.ijk. Год назад +1

    Although I never saw this particular performance, it brings back a lot of good memories.

  • @paulhenderson8777
    @paulhenderson8777 2 года назад +8

    Back in the early 70s I first saw him at a "Porfessional Day" job fair at our high school, and then again several times at Hamilton Place. His band, at that time, were all graduate students at universities around the country. Awesome musicians and performers!! Have always been a big fan!

  • @kerryrobinson9947
    @kerryrobinson9947 Год назад +2

    Any version of this tune - AWESOME! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @lancejones8073
    @lancejones8073 3 года назад +15

    It is so much better to have more joy in your band then anger. And so Maynard tops Rich in Birdland. - just look at the musicians as they play,

  • @robertocruz5232
    @robertocruz5232 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love the great Maynard Ferguson and one of the coolest version of Birdland I ever heard . Love Weather Report

  • @GoodLifeMedicine
    @GoodLifeMedicine 4 года назад +12

    This band plays wonderfully loose because MF is a nice guy and fantastic bandleader. Watch how he supports the players. He's having a great time in the process.

  • @imbees2
    @imbees2 Год назад +1

    I loved Maynard Ferguson growing up.

  • @lynndoyle5899
    @lynndoyle5899 2 года назад +7

    Heard Maynard and the band 3 times in the late 70s early 80s, they were incredible

  • @johnnovaria9044
    @johnnovaria9044 9 лет назад +34

    The piccolo melody at the end is delightful! Nice touch.

    • @philwarracks
      @philwarracks 4 года назад

      John Novaria birdland

    • @MCubes
      @MCubes 3 года назад

      Ikr sounds like birds

    • @Calvin1985
      @Calvin1985 2 года назад +1

      He played a warmup note at 3:54

  • @navigant321
    @navigant321 4 месяца назад +1

    I caught this exact band at a Long Island high school... Conquistador album. Those guys were tight.

  • @trumpetman8889
    @trumpetman8889 8 лет назад +7

    One of the greatest trumpet players of all times! I really miss him!

  • @imbees2
    @imbees2 Год назад +1

    I've been listening to Maynard Ferguson, since the 1960s. He's one of my favorite jazz players.

  • @bobbyhand1
    @bobbyhand1 2 года назад +7

    HEY JUDE...JUST LIKE THE FERGUSON SONG! I really appreciate this man! I am a HUGE Maynard fan and even had a Maynard Ferguson Holton when I was in jazz band! Now I'm almost 60 and sick with leukemia and new to this internet stuff and thought"I'll see if perhaps..." and I find this! I remember this! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I'm feeling a little younger and just to hear Birdland live is so awesome! I can't thank you enough.

    • @gdeezy
      @gdeezy Год назад +1

      Good luck to you sir.

    • @pesty4592
      @pesty4592 Год назад

      Best of luck to you, I hope you’re doing well.

    • @bobbyhand1
      @bobbyhand1 Год назад

      @@pesty4592 HEY PESTY4592...Thank you for inquiring. I am still fighting. A little weaker, but still breathing in!(lol)

    • @jonimac4733
      @jonimac4733 3 месяца назад

      God's blessing to you and I can understand how Maynard could take you to a magical place through dark circumstances. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jimvandemoter6961
    @jimvandemoter6961 5 дней назад

    I was lucky enough to see Weather Report in Ann Arbor MI when Jaco Pastorius was on bass and Peter Erskin was on drums. They blew the roof off the Michigan Theater for over two hours. One of the encore pieces was Birdland. The original version, written by them was on the album "Heavy Weather."

  • @DrummerDanVa
    @DrummerDanVa 4 года назад +10

    I love the sound of Peter Erskine's drums. Danny Seraphine played Slingerlands live about that time also. And who besides Peter can say he regularly played Birdland with two famous jazz groups.

    • @Dan-hc1ow
      @Dan-hc1ow Год назад

      So, wait - Was this before, after or during his stint in WR?

    • @stevenperren1678
      @stevenperren1678 Год назад

      @@Dan-hc1owit would be before

  • @kumoyuki
    @kumoyuki Год назад +2

    Wow! that bridge from 2:01 - 2:35 going into the tenor solo! I mean it's hard to top Weather Report, and then Manhattan Transfer's cover, but that bridge is an *AMAZING* moment of pure JAZZ that stands up with the best of the jazz/fusion during the 1970s. WOWZA

  • @JamieSmith-fz2mz
    @JamieSmith-fz2mz 8 лет назад +43

    A cassette recording of this song got me through USAF basic training back in 1978. OK, I'll admit: USAF basic training was easier than my H.S. marching band camp. But this was our theme song throughout those 6 weeks. Can I get a shout for my BMTS 3708th? Aw yeah.

  • @katrinapierson6151
    @katrinapierson6151 11 лет назад +1

    This is a wonderful way to start the morning

  • @spartacus2775
    @spartacus2775 6 лет назад +5

    I saw Maynard Ferguson back in the 80s at the Agora theater tickets were only $10 then I saw him at the front row theater awesome awesome awesome I'm a big fan

  • @randyborst7517
    @randyborst7517 5 лет назад +1

    My wife and I had front row seats to see him at the Carlton West in Green Bay 1980 while she was about 8 months pregnant--I swear my ears are still ringing--our daughter did play trumpet in HS too!

  • @JMillion
    @JMillion 11 лет назад +88

    Almost 5 years and this video hasn't hit 1 Million hits?? What is wrong with people???

    • @JazzKeyboardist1
      @JazzKeyboardist1 8 лет назад +3

      LOL... Jazz guys don't care about hits? Sorry do you have uploads I am lazy to see if you have uploads

    • @ethanchaparro20
      @ethanchaparro20 5 лет назад +3

      Now it’s been 10 years. Still not 1 mil.

    • @Trumpophone7
      @Trumpophone7 5 лет назад +2

      There’s another recording by Maynard that has hit 1 mil views

    • @razzmatical
      @razzmatical 4 года назад +1

      @@ethanchaparro20 11 years now... quite disappointing

    • @davidtorres2400
      @davidtorres2400 3 года назад +1

      were getting there

  • @57ronb
    @57ronb Год назад +1

    That is awesome Mikey . We played this chart in Stage Band in High School.
    Strong Vincent High School in Erie ,PA.
    1973-1976.
    We saw Maynard’s band live in those years a few times . To be in the audience was a real experience. You could feel the excitement and the music hitting you . I played Tenor Sax.

  • @diegomarcelomoreira
    @diegomarcelomoreira Год назад +5

    Simplesmente maravilhoso. Grande mestre Maynard Ferguson. O Brasil conhece o Maynard Ferguson através da versão musical "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough", utilizada na abertura do programa de TV Video Show, da TV Globo, nos anos 80 e 90.

  • @barneshomestead1240
    @barneshomestead1240 Год назад

    40 years ago 1983 My first season in the UAB Blazer Band ONE OF THE FIRST TUNES WE PLAYED. GREAT BASKETBALL GREAT MUSIC GOOD TIMES.

  • @windnchgo
    @windnchgo 10 лет назад +11

    Great version. When I go back and listen to the Carnival album (from which this comes) I am astounded how it hasn't aged at all. Good music is timeless.

  • @David-c9c8n
    @David-c9c8n 15 дней назад

    I saw Maynard's band in 1975 in Peabody Mass and was hooked. I saw his band several times between the 70s and. 90s I remember seeing his daughter sitting on the sidelines reading a romance novel!

  • @navalgeezer8781
    @navalgeezer8781 4 месяца назад +1

    Brings back many a memory.
    I believe the year was nineteen hundy and eighty two the first time I was blown away!
    I’m surprised I still have my hearing all these years later after cranking my sweet cassette tapes in my Honda civic. 😆

  • @markbocko1053
    @markbocko1053 11 лет назад +5

    I saw MF a couple of times in the early 70's and it was the most exciting band I've ever heard. They did a number with the trumpet players spread out in the audience and Alan Downey, the guy with the Afro, stood two rows behind me. He was louder than my entire high school jazz ensemble. What incredible players!

  • @bonairediver5293
    @bonairediver5293 12 дней назад

    This performance totally rocks!

  • @jimpartridge9634
    @jimpartridge9634 2 года назад +3

    I heard them in 1988. Still get chills

  • @udomatthiasdrums5322
    @udomatthiasdrums5322 Год назад +2

    still love this music!!

  • @marcchervin8905
    @marcchervin8905 2 года назад +3

    This was "the dream team" baby!! Listen to these guys!! I heard this crew in 1977 @ Sunset H.S. in Portand Or. Loudest, strongest cleanest trumpet section i've ever heard! Oh yeah, then there's Maynard,,,soaring over all of them, pure air and sound. Whew. Often imitated never duplicated. ❤️

    • @westernartifact580
      @westernartifact580 Год назад

      Me too! Loved that superbone. One of the best days of my life.

  • @donslocombjr.822
    @donslocombjr.822 14 дней назад

    You correct, Eric Traub on Tenor. I was playing at a club in Houston about 1980. “Rockefeller’s originally a bank. Those three Eric, MIGS and Bobby Militello. Great sax section!

  • @yanwo2359
    @yanwo2359 6 лет назад +4

    I had the pleasure of hearing Maynard live once in Denver. My ears are still ringing! I anticipated trouble when I saw a trombone player putting in ear plugs. I'm sure they had it turned up to 11 (or 12).

  • @generalbullmoose
    @generalbullmoose Год назад

    I remember Mike Douglas loved having Maynard on.

  • @jorgecallico9177
    @jorgecallico9177 9 лет назад +69

    Bearded trumpet player second from the right blows a dandy High G at 3:20. Just one of many he probably played on most of his gigs way back when. He sorta gets a chance to prepare and windup for it. "Cherry picking high notes" we used to call it...
    In some of these charts it is the 2nd, 3rd and 4th chairs that make for a difficult night. Both physically and emotionally. It can be really hard to hear your own sound underneath the higher notes the lead player is constantly blowing. That is IF these lower chair trumpet players really want to be heard. Most of the ones I work with on a semi pro to pro level don't really put enough air behind the horn. In a perfect world the lower chairs would pretend they're on lead. Blowing the fourth book with the same intensity as the lead player.
    Just my 2 cents!

    • @layoy7612
      @layoy7612 9 лет назад +5

      I often play 3rd or 4th trumpet in two big bands and I got used to the fact that I contantly can't hear myself and after so much time only playing in big bands I started playing in an orchestra as the only trumpet and I first had to get used to the fact that I CAN constantly HEAR myself now.

    • @jorgecallico9177
      @jorgecallico9177 9 лет назад +2

      +Rondo Anderson
      Disguised name. Not a particularly famous cat but then who is lol? Not when Britney Speares gets chosen for fame at age seven.
      Using a pseudonym is useful. Most of your trumpet forums are filled with idiots. Pushing the same,- tired obsolete concepts like "faster air for high notes". So? I keep my name to myself. I could be a heavy player or some skinny twelve year punk with a bad attitude. Or maybe I'm your little sister keeping track of which websites you visit on the net.
      Btw: For some reason the lead player, Stan Mark isn't going for the High G that is the third note from the beginning. It should start with,
      First ledger line B Natural,
      D second ledger line.
      High G fourth ledger line but he doesn't play the rise
      I hear him or someone else blowing the High E in the second passage but no one on the G. Stan did have a good G and I'd heard him blow plenty of them back in the day. Perhaps in this recording he was still getting used to Lynn N leaving the band.
      Back in the 1970's Maynard's trumpet section was not always filled with screamers. In general he had two. The lead and a guy like Nicholson. Then there would be a guy like Bob Summers or Don Hahn who was more noted for playing jazz.
      At the end of his life he was carrying only two trumpet players besides himself. Usually Pat Hessions and Seraphim Aguillar. Both of these cats had the screamers.

    • @jorgecallico9177
      @jorgecallico9177 9 лет назад +1

      +Rondo Anderson
      Bearded trumpet player on Stan's left nails a nice G at 3:21. Not sure who he is. Mosello would be a good guess. He appears to be the "high nte guy" in the section. Stan Mark was playing the lead book but various other cats would assist him in the stratospheric notes. Lynn Nicholson being one of them during the year of 197.
      Back in 1975 pr so I observed Guiseppe Mosello on the band and he was nailing nice Double C's and whatnot. Then just six months later? He was really working! You could see him looking all stressed out. That's why it never bothers me when a good lead player joins a band that I'm in. More the merrier. It's only the really immature types who insist on gobbling up all the lead and high note parts for themselves.
      Part of the reason those traveling big bands carried some many trumpet players was because of the tendency of road life to burn out lead players. Stan Kenton carried FIVE trumpets. The third played all the scream parts. Third trumpet in fact was Maynard's position on the band back in 1952. Buddy Childers blew lead. The Kenton biography "Artistry In Rhythm" tells fascinating stories about how difficult that it was to blow the lead book CONSISTENTLY! Lead player Tom Baker mentioned that on the Kenton band that one day he "had to pick out the dried blood from his mouthpiece and break open a scab on his lip just to get a note out of the thing". That was a heavy HEAVY Kenton band too. What with Jim Karchner on the "scream chair". It is alleged that Karchner's Double C was better than most trumpet player's High C's.
      Lin Biviano mentions "consistency being of utmost importance" in his teachings too.
      LIke some five years ago a bandleader (somewhere in California) came up to me and asked of I would yield half the lead book to a cat who used to be the lead player. I didn't really need anyone to help me but I posted no resistance to the leader's request. Then six months later I developed a nasty infection inside my upper lip due to a cold sore. Couldn't get even one note out of the horn for a whole week!
      It was at that time that I really appreciated having a guy next to me with some solid high note chops. It saved the band!

    • @samet2510
      @samet2510 8 лет назад

      +Jorge Callico
      oh my god... you sound so dumb, come back down with us, it is not 4:20 yet

    • @tjfoster894
      @tjfoster894 8 лет назад

      +Jorge Callico from my experience, (im not a trumpet player i play bari, shoutout to all bari,) usually in the bands i play in the first and second players blow the high stuff during the main melody and the third and fourth play the easy stuff and then the first and seconds back off and let them play the really screamy stuff at the end. this is actually what my main man maynard did with his band.

  • @michaelday4519
    @michaelday4519 10 лет назад +2

    I saw Maynard Ferguson and his band at Seattle's Paramount theater in the late '70's. A memorable experience.

  • @demotester3095
    @demotester3095 6 лет назад +3

    great arrangement! Energetic, creative and surprising! And great musicians

  • @Philobeddoe12
    @Philobeddoe12 Год назад

    I saw Maynard & his band at a high school in West Virginia in the 70s . I was blown away.

  • @WinstonToppin-l6d
    @WinstonToppin-l6d Год назад +3

    LOVE THIS!!! Thanks I hadn’t heard this version in decades!

    • @nytom4info
      @nytom4info Год назад +1

      sounds like something blood sweat and tears would do it!

  • @MFjazzfan
    @MFjazzfan 13 лет назад +3

    This, conquistador, gonna fly now, and chameleon are my favorite songs ever! R.I.P. Maynard Ferguson!

  • @mitchgawlik1175
    @mitchgawlik1175 Год назад

    The sweetest parts are when Maynard picks up his horn and goes to work. Thumbs up!

  • @dangdickinson823
    @dangdickinson823 6 лет назад +5

    Nice performance!! As Maynard would say, "Yeah!!"

  • @imbees2
    @imbees2 Год назад

    Maynard's trumpet is out of sight, all encompassing, and great.

  • @rmromanko
    @rmromanko 11 лет назад +6

    That's Biff Hannon on the Rhodes, I believe. This is pretty close to the band I saw in '78 in Youngstown, Ohio. I attended a really nice jazz clinic with Maynard at Slippery Rock not long before this. What a super, super guy. Rest in peace, Maynard, you were a massive part of my high school jazz life!

  • @michaelhead4472
    @michaelhead4472 7 лет назад

    I could make a hot breakfast to this in the mornings listening to this!

  • @fabiancornejo9902
    @fabiancornejo9902 5 лет назад +8

    That keyboardist is doing an amazing job

  • @robertking6552
    @robertking6552 Год назад

    I sent Maynard play at my high school . He was great. My ears were ringing for a few days

  • @MrSuednym
    @MrSuednym 12 лет назад +4

    So 1970's. I love it!

  • @BobSacamanoIndustries
    @BobSacamanoIndustries 2 месяца назад

    Played this in high school band back in the 90's lol brings back memories for sure!!!

  • @turdfergeson8641
    @turdfergeson8641 10 лет назад +11

    I'm so glad I've found the polite add ide of youtube.

  • @WalterJackson-l5d
    @WalterJackson-l5d 7 месяцев назад +1

    Outstanding

  • @imthebrother
    @imthebrother 15 лет назад +3

    One of the best live versions performed ever. Maynard was the best as was his band.
    Recognize one of the sax players Bob Militello (bari sax) doubling on flute and piccolo on this one.

  • @castellanodrclaudio
    @castellanodrclaudio 3 года назад +1

    .......ma che bravi, bravi davvero !!!
    Eccellente l'interpretazione, l'esecuzione, l'arrangiamento del brano, per giunta così avvolgente e coinvolgente,
    che ti trascina in un entusiasmo senza fine.
    Bravissimi tutti gli Orchestrali da dieci e Lode
    Un plauso particolare al Direttore d'Orchestra, il Gran Maestro Maynard Ferguson, un superlativo
    "Big" della Tromba e dell'Universo Musicale!!
    I miei complimenti.
    c.castellano, Italia
    ..... but how good, really good !!!
    Excellent interpretation, execution, arrangement of the piece, moreover so enveloping and engaging,
    that draws you into an endless enthusiasm.
    All the ten e Lode Orchesstrals are very good
    A special applause to the Conductor, the Grand Master Maynard Ferguson, a superlative
    "Big" of the Trumpet and the Musical Universe !!
    My compliments.
    c.castellano, Italy