Played all the saxes, including bari for quite a while in high school, and it was right about the time this band got big. This song was a major turn-on for me and hearing stuff like this makes me want to buy some horns and get back at it again.
@xRetroismx This songs' influence is quite a while before Santana. This is Blues from the Swing era, 30's and 40's. Santana's Evil Ways was influenced by this type of music, not the other way around.
@jamminjeff8566 yeah but the neo-swing movement would have never even happened if it wasn't for third wave ska. And despite this not being a swing song, its from a swing band. Just like a punk band could make one ska song, or a hip hop group can make one rnb song. This is a nwo-swing band, even though it's not a swing song, and without third wave ska, neo-swing would have never existed
@xRetroismx Wholly, just give it up already, swing has been around for close to 100 years now and music always comes back around. Swing experienced a resurgence in the 80's and 90's due to guys like Brian Setzer and Duke Robillard, bands like Cigar Store Indians and BBVD just to name a few. I'm not sure why you insist on claiming this as Neo Swing and saying it owes something to Ska, but just because you keep saying it doesn't make it true. I don't think Ska influenced Brian one bit!
Played all the saxes, including bari for quite a while in high school, and it was right about the time this band got big. This song was a major turn-on for me and hearing stuff like this makes me want to buy some horns and get back at it again.
Sultry, Smooth, Slick, Seductive.
This is probably my fave BBVD tune. Although it's hard to pick just one, or even 10! Just an all around awesome band!
only 12,800 likes? damn this song is as smooth as whiskey :-)
Whoo! Bari sax solo!
you should hear the album better. It's similar, but better
When is Big Bad Voodoo Daddy coming BACK to Reno Nevada? I remember the last time and they are incredible. PLEASE COME BACK SOON.
Ok, but what genre is this song?
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And this is Neo Swing, new swing influenced off of ska, and many forms of jazz as well as swing. This band is from the 90s
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@xRetroismx This songs' influence is quite a while before Santana. This is Blues from the Swing era, 30's and 40's. Santana's Evil Ways was influenced by this type of music, not the other way around.
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love it!
Where did you find? I want that as my ringtone so bad now!
@Makalabobo137 there is a song called moanin too that has alot of bari
This one rulezzz;))))
@jamminjeff8566 im not talking about the the actual genre, i'm talking about the rhythms and chords
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this has Santana influences. Listen to the song Evil ways..
still great xD
@jamminjeff8566 yeah but the neo-swing movement would have never even happened if it wasn't for third wave ska. And despite this not being a swing song, its from a swing band. Just like a punk band could make one ska song, or a hip hop group can make one rnb song. This is a nwo-swing band, even though it's not a swing song, and without third wave ska, neo-swing would have never existed
Muy Sabroso!
say what????hahaha
@xRetroismx Wholly, just give it up already, swing has been around for close to 100 years now and music always comes back around. Swing experienced a resurgence in the 80's and 90's due to guys like Brian Setzer and Duke Robillard, bands like Cigar Store Indians and BBVD just to name a few. I'm not sure why you insist on claiming this as Neo Swing and saying it owes something to Ska, but just because you keep saying it doesn't make it true. I don't think Ska influenced Brian one bit!
@xRetroismx More like Rhumba Blues, nothing to do with Ska
Сейчас такую музыку забыли, а зря, пихают всякую дешёвую рэпо-попсу низкосортную везде.