I realize this was 32 years ago, but look at that audience reaction. You wouldn’t see that commonly in the United States, even now. Says a lot about Americans’ ignorance and lack of appreciation of our own music.
Ha, Ha, Ha...notice when George Adams at 3:48... when that Sweet Tenor Saxophone blasts a little "Popeye The Sailor" in his solo...oh, DAMN! This is Jazz, Ladies and Gentlemen! :)
Ik heb voor het eerst gezien en gehoord in 1958 in het concert gebouw tijdens een, nacht concert organisator was lou van rees,in amsterdam,geweldige nacht gehad.
JUST WHO NAILED THE EPIC FINAL? I THOUGHT WATER WOULD SQUIRT EVERYWHERE WHILE SOME LADY ACTOR WOULD FALL OFF A SWING ON THE TOP OF THE STAGE AND BY THE ENDING HIT THEY WOULD LAND IN A PERFECT 360 NOCLIP INTO A SPLIT
@mi channnal not at all. Jazz is many things, but showboating it isn't. Even Blakey had had enough of the solo by the end. You can overstay your welcome with too many choruses on a solo.
Benny Green's solo on this swings more than our clocks after or round about midnight !
I realize this was 32 years ago, but look at that audience reaction. You wouldn’t see that commonly in the United States, even now. Says a lot about Americans’ ignorance and lack of appreciation of our own music.
YOU ARE SO RIGHT, I COULDN'T HAVE SAID IT BETTER!
Aight my guy
Ha, Ha, Ha...notice when George Adams at 3:48... when that Sweet Tenor Saxophone blasts a little "Popeye The Sailor" in his solo...oh, DAMN! This is Jazz, Ladies and Gentlemen! :)
3 48 top
He's playing the &^%$ out of that Tenor! :)
Oh, no!!! He's (George Adams on Tenor) is doing a little Popeye in that solo! I'm totally blown away! (lol)
Great solo by Mr Frank Lacey
FRANK LACY! he has that effect on people, even today. that's one soulful cat!
Ik heb voor het eerst gezien en gehoord in 1958 in het concert gebouw tijdens een,
nacht concert organisator was lou van rees,in amsterdam,geweldige nacht gehad.
George Adams rips it up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Proper.
JUST WHO NAILED THE EPIC FINAL? I THOUGHT WATER WOULD SQUIRT EVERYWHERE WHILE SOME LADY ACTOR WOULD FALL OFF A SWING ON THE TOP OF THE STAGE AND BY THE ENDING HIT THEY WOULD LAND IN A PERFECT 360 NOCLIP INTO A SPLIT
I see Mike Mossman back there. I think that's Ralph Bowen in front.
형님~❤❤🎉🎉🎉
awsome video..true jazz at its best!!!
I like this full band version
Quien diría que ya andaban junto el trompetista Roy Hargrove y Frank Lacy que luego harían Crisol y dejaría ese solo de trombón para la historia 👌
Superb
trop bon.le pied a chaque ecoute.mon anti depresseur
What a performance....Damn! :) Those Horns...(lol) Okay, I'm a Saxophonist myself!
nuttin but the groove :)
Lol...the audience clapping on 1 and 3!
Haha, I saw that too. But at least they're enjoying real jazz!
lol the drummer!!???!!
3:00
Bravo! 5x's!!!! :)
EXHILARATING!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1:43 clapfail..
George Adams too much showing off.
@mi channnal not at all. Jazz is many things, but showboating it isn't. Even Blakey had had enough of the solo by the end. You can overstay your welcome with too many choruses on a solo.