And on DRUMS, VICTOR LEWIS! ! ! ! Master drummer. First heard him with Woody Shaw. Made me think differently about drums after seeing and hearing Mr. Lewis.
First saw this concert on PBS "Great Performances"; Recorded at the Paul Masson WInery. Great jazz concerts. Also featured Dexter Gordon, and Carmen McRae, if my memory serves me. Circa 1980?
Thanks for posting. I enjoy any and every video/audio by Stan. I have a couple of tapes which I recorded off the TV and radio way back when of Stan. I believe one is from the White House.
Lars Gullin should have been there, then, with Getz. Great performance by "bad guy" Gets here, anyway :-) He was a genious, and even better 5 years later.
And on DRUMS, VICTOR LEWIS! ! ! ! Master drummer. First heard him with Woody Shaw. Made me think differently about drums after seeing and hearing Mr. Lewis.
victor is fantastic
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Woody Shaw made think differently about music. So harmonically fascinating like Kenny Garrett.
victor lewis was one of my favorite drummers,
Still laying it down in NYC. At Small’s a couple of months ago.
First saw this concert on PBS "Great Performances"; Recorded at the Paul Masson WInery. Great jazz concerts. Also featured Dexter Gordon, and Carmen McRae, if my memory serves me. Circa 1980?
スタンゲッツは白人テナーの最高峰ですね。
ビクタールイスかっこ良い。
小気味良い、フレキシブルなドラミング好きです。
Master tenor with the great lineup musicians!
Stan was one of the most fabulous tenors of jazz!!!!
Stan, here with one of his best groups. Jim McNeely on piano, Mark Johnson on bass and Victor Lewis on drums! Could not be much bettet!
Thanks for posting. I enjoy any and every video/audio by Stan. I have a couple of tapes which I recorded off the TV and radio way back when of Stan. I believe one is from the White House.
Wow! These musicians are amazing!!!
What an unbelievably fantastic pianist!!!!
The concert at the Paul Masson Winery, sometime in the early(?) 80s, IIRC.
Thank God I taped the whole concert off the TV--Stan at his greatest!
KILLER piano solo! Jim McNealy is one bad man.
Great jazz.
Steve Allen was indeed a genius in his own right in the music he often featured !!!
Wonderful and great solos! Steve Allen too - terrific.
This is GOLD....Victor Lewis, what more can I say ?
Stan talk's through the bass solo .. that's classic haha!
That's what I said!!
*sigh* and one by the great Marc Johnson. lol
Stupid producers
And a really nice solo. The phrases at the beginning are deep.
lmao disrespectful move with the use of a-roll and b-roll.
CLASSIC TO PUT THE INTERWIEW RIGT IN THE BASSSOLO!
Mind Blown!
"Stan is good just reading' the newspaper" Miles Davis. That quote sums Stan up-just fabulous on sax and he always looked good. RIP Stan-awesome!
What a tempo!
Love you Stan!!!
Gorgeous. That sweater is something else. ;) Oh the music ain't bad either :P
Awesome!
Man the rhythm section is on fire 🔥……….Lefuj
Wow. Serious study material.
Steve Allen could it all. Actor, musician, novelist, comedian, etc.,
Never saw stan getz dancing before haha
Does the sweater make Stan the first hipster ever?
I think it's recorded circa 1983.
O mestre
Steve Allen! Funny...
👍
Bass solos are good for interview background. Sad. But the music is stratosphéric.
Go Stan!!! And that piano player, lol. FUCK.
@BBG1 would you put more from that documentary "People Time"? Is there also some footage from that last date with Kenny Baron?
1:40
We all know the sweater stole the show.
Love it....but he talked through the bass solo....AARRGGHH
When was this? Does anybody know?
The song is 'not 1000 eyes.
many jokes haven´t been made back then.
Jazz musicians know their job. Or should !
Lars Gullin should have been there, then, with Getz. Great performance by "bad guy" Gets here, anyway :-) He was a genious, and even better 5 years later.
cool school?? HA!---STANLEY STEAMER
STAN HAD TEETH MISSING???!!!
and then... lady gaga takes a prize and everyone buys her album.... sadly
No. No teeth missing.
Great musician but never could dig his tone all that much...
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