Not being a jazz soloist makes standing next to one of the most famous improvising multi-instrumentalists in the history of the modern world quite a daunting task. No, there were no rehearsals, we were at a 70th birthday party for Steve’s dad. The look on Jim’s face when he saw James for the first time was such a beautiful moment. Great work Stevo and nice double d on the end ;-)
Screw anything with a bow on it; I'm asking family and friends for James Morrison this year..! That other trumpeter up there with him was keeping up with James pretty damn well too! Awesome video, and what an experience for your dad!
James Morrison was very respectful of Greg Spence and never tried to outplay him. Greg Spence played very well and Greg and James worked with each other very nicely in the solo section. On the last note, James Morrison played a G above high C and Steve Allen went for E above double high C, initially hitting double C#, but bent it up to D# before the release.
If he was standing next to anyone else in the world, the other trumpet player would have sounded real cool. But sadly he was standing next to James Morrison... Still, he did way better than I could have.
Julian L, Kurt didn't bring anything into this discussion that warranted that response. FWIW, on the last note, James Morrison played a G above high C and Steve Allen went for E above double high C, initially landing on double C#, but bent it up to D# before the release. Because Steve Allen's last note was pretty loud and his initial attack was a sixth below his release pitch, close to James's G, and he hung over every one else, it is difficult to parse that out.
This what Jazz is all about : playing great music, having fun and entertaining.
Not being a jazz soloist makes standing next to one of the most famous improvising multi-instrumentalists in the history of the modern world quite a daunting task. No, there were no rehearsals, we were at a 70th birthday party for Steve’s dad. The look on Jim’s face when he saw James for the first time was such a beautiful moment. Great work Stevo and nice double d on the end ;-)
You played very tastefully, great job!
Wonderful, Greg Spence! And thanks for all your wonderful instructional videos here on RUclips
Trust me Greg, you are every bit the jazz soloist!
"Anything longer than a quaver, put a shake on it."
Omg that solo first note 3 minutes in was perfect
Nice one, all! That’s a great present!
Screw anything with a bow on it; I'm asking family and friends for James Morrison this year..! That other trumpeter up there with him was keeping up with James pretty damn well too! Awesome video, and what an experience for your dad!
There goes my self esteem.
This makes me tingle, like at high school when we were on the rope swings.
Amazing!
absolutely fantastic!!
Enorme !!!
Merci !!!
JAMES!!!! THE BEST!!!!
Loving it!
james morrison un GENIO!
James Morrison was very respectful of Greg Spence and never tried to outplay him. Greg Spence played very well and Greg and James worked with each other very nicely in the solo section. On the last note, James Morrison played a G above high C and Steve Allen went for E above double high C, initially hitting double C#, but bent it up to D# before the release.
Do you judge everything like that? So sorry for you...and its spelt Allan.
@@offtheleashband4319 he wasn't judging?
GREG YOU LEGEND!
Is there going to be an 80th party and if so can I be invited...please..?!
Very gooooooood !!!
Yes absolutely amazing
I'm Japanese....buy the way ,They are so cool 😀
Super!
Scream machines they are!
0:20 "You're a Funky man..."
Magistral actuación, todos sonaís de lujo.
holy moly
James is superb. And the guys with him are good too.
Inarrivabile
No rehearsal?
This is so tight!
Esse som ficou doido de mais!!! um dia chegarei a tocar trompete assim!! ^_^
If he was standing next to anyone else in the world, the other trumpet player would have sounded real cool. But sadly he was standing next to James Morrison... Still, he did way better than I could have.
Damn...
Genial.
He plays the lick at 3:10!
no he doesnt
Yes he did!
@@snrnsjd no he didnt
@@supdude414 it certainly can be considered a variation of the lick.
@@NotBroihon no
Spotify link?
I think it was Greg that ended on the double E, James on the Dubba C....could be wrong though
Kurt Thompson I think t was the guy on the very right.
Kurt Thompson just be quiet. James Morrison is quite better then you...
Yep, looked like Steve hopped on top!
Julian L, Kurt didn't bring anything into this discussion that warranted that response. FWIW, on the last note, James Morrison played a G above high C and Steve Allen went for E above double high C, initially landing on double C#, but bent it up to D# before the release. Because Steve Allen's last note was pretty loud and his initial attack was a sixth below his release pitch, close to James's G, and he hung over every one else, it is difficult to parse that out.
Question, who are the other great musicians? I think you should do them honour and mention their names
Left to right: John McCorkelle, Michael Fraser, Greg Spence, Steve Allen
0:07 Horse?
anything longer than a qyuosit double it up
5:23 5:26 5:26 5:26
well shit
Sorry, I was such absorbed with the music I didn't see the names blended in.
The other guys don't really even compare to James Morrison
You funny.
Who does?
"Playing Live"? I've yet to see a dead person playing like that.
Genial.