Horace Silver Quintet and Jon Hendricks - The preacher - Berlin 1968

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  • Horace Silver Quintet and Jon Hendricks - The preacher - Berlin 1968
    Horace Silver, p
    Jon Hendricks, voc
    Randy Brecker, t
    Bennie Maupin, sax
    Jeff Williams, b
    Billy Cobham, d
    Live at Philharmonie
    Berlin Germany
    The Preacher
    10-11-1968
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Комментарии • 32

  • @canekzapata
    @canekzapata 11 лет назад +1

    wow Jon and Horace! what a day!

  • @jaychirandu346
    @jaychirandu346 7 лет назад +2

    You'd better talk to the preacher - Tell him how you feel
    And listen close to the preacher - Tell you love's for real
    He'll lead you out of the darkness - Into the light
    You'll find how happiness lies - In treating everyone right
    The preacher preaches on Sundays - All through the day
    And those who go there to listen - Cheer him when he says
    He'll lead you out of the darkness - into the light
    You'll find how happiness lies - In treating everyone right

  • @AndreasBaader1970
    @AndreasBaader1970 10 лет назад

    RIP. We need people like you

  • @charlesbarry2485
    @charlesbarry2485 3 года назад +1

    Definitely Hard Bop. Excellent.

  • @BEARGUITARJAZZ
    @BEARGUITARJAZZ 7 лет назад +1

    Yeah, Horace Silver, Billy Cobham pre - Mahavishnu Orchestra, great post!

  • @jacobfrantzmonster
    @jacobfrantzmonster 10 лет назад +1

    RIP Sir Horace

  • @jacquillo
    @jacquillo 14 лет назад

    beautiful trumpet playing - nice sax solo -
    groove

  • @canekzapata
    @canekzapata 11 лет назад

    Con todo es una gran composición de Silver y una gran interpretación del vocalista; quien sea que sea.

  • @RicoJazz
    @RicoJazz 12 лет назад

    they are happy, man... into the light!

  • @eos8297
    @eos8297 10 лет назад

    cooooooool!!!!!

  • @vtccac
    @vtccac 11 лет назад

    Love this Horace composition.

  • @guidomattina57
    @guidomattina57 13 лет назад

    Top Line..

  • @xtcpino
    @xtcpino 12 лет назад +1

    "It's just swinging. If we don't swing, it isn't jazz. That's all. That's all we've got is swinging. How are you going to swing if you don't swing hard? How can you swing easy? Even if you play soft, you have to swing hard. Jazz is going to sell itself; it doesn't need any names like 'hard bop.'"
    --Art Blakey

  • @canekzapata
    @canekzapata 11 лет назад

    It was recorded in Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers of 1955 in Blue Note Label: the notes say's a Silver composition.

  • @millsbrothers
    @millsbrothers 15 лет назад +1

    I LIKE THE LOUIS AND BING VERSION!

  • @Miwof
    @Miwof 13 лет назад

    Listen to the young Billy Cobham some years pre-Mahavishnu. From ~1:46 the band cooks...

  • @SIRONEDRAGON
    @SIRONEDRAGON 14 лет назад

    smokin'

  • @xbase09
    @xbase09 11 лет назад

    thanks. is the hard in hard bop even refering to the more straight than syncopated drum pattern compared to other non-big band jazz music?

  • @alanwitton5039
    @alanwitton5039 6 лет назад

    Fantastic listening! Anyone heard Don Ellis's reworking of this tune?

    • @w.l.barlow8014
      @w.l.barlow8014 5 лет назад +1

      Yes. It is called "Pussy Wiggle Stomp" and is on a Live album entitled (I think) "Don Ellis At Fillmore." I have it on Vinyl and haven't played it in decades, but remember it to be an inspiring romp, worthy of digging it out and listening. Thank you for the reminder.

    • @alanwitton5039
      @alanwitton5039 5 лет назад

      @@w.l.barlow8014 you're very welcome as regards the reminder. I also have that album.

  • @xbase09
    @xbase09 12 лет назад

    im trying to get my head around hard bop. could anyone give me some clues on what to listen to in this track that shows the diference from cool jazz?

  • @FriggnDiggn
    @FriggnDiggn 11 лет назад

    Where can I get guitar chords for this song? Google brings up nothin :(

  • @Chromatype
    @Chromatype 13 лет назад

    @draakbraak Try the hardware store...

  • @ClueLou
    @ClueLou 14 лет назад

    @draakbraak for what instrument?

  • @RobLifford
    @RobLifford 11 лет назад

    Hmm, Google's stuff isn't working so great... I just checked and that doc is definitely set to be available to anyone to view... Try signing out of your Google account and hitting it again - it should still work if you put in the full address even if it redirect the subdomain from docs.google.com to drive.google.com...

  • @JolleyRick
    @JolleyRick 12 лет назад

    This song is a take off on Phil Harris' "Preacher and the Bear" but it's sure hard to hear any of that in this version, huh?
    Rick Jolley
    Colorado Springs

  • @FriggnDiggn
    @FriggnDiggn 11 лет назад

    When I try docs dot google, it redirects me to drive dot google

  • @sealerdave
    @sealerdave 9 лет назад

    Bad cats

  • @dill__pickles
    @dill__pickles 11 лет назад

    Cool Jazz is more like Wes Montgomery, This (unlike most of of Horace Silver) is more swing than hard bop. Listen to the drumming compare it to the drumming on a track like Yeah! also by Horace Silver. The drums (and 8th notes for that matter) are played strait not swung. Yeah! is Hard Bop