Terrence Blanchard and Benny Golson are the only two survivors of this brilliant ensemble. Freddie Hubbard and Roy Haynes are the only two I ever saw live. This is a masterpiece. ❤
I'm not a big fan of trombone in jazz, but Curtis Fuller is my exception - I could listen to him all day long, especially with Benny, Lee and Art back in the day - he was tremendous. Art was a real banger and how many great players came out of his band? The man had a talent for spotting talent!
To me Freddie Hubbard ain't just a musician, I mean man, to me he's a prince among human beings, God bless his immortal soul forever and ever man... :-)
I miss Walter Davis Jr. What a great guy, it was always so much fun to see and hear him in New York, he was arguably the closest thing to Bud, we´ll never see the likes of him again...
Man, this is OUTRAGEOUSLY GOOD!!!.... This is my kind of jazz..... the uptempo variety... ALL of the musicians KILLED it on their solos...... Man O Man...... Man O Man..... The piano solo is so funky...... good one expert point me in the direction of jazz artists and songs with this type of groove PLEASEEEEE.....
Like this version, but LOVE the version on Jimmy Smith's "Damn" album. It's faster, crisper, and better recorded. Sadly, I can't find it on RUclips and the only version I have is on CASSETTE TAPE. It's like that.
@TheSmalltownclown You've probably heard it, but all of Art Blakey's catalogue, Horace Silver's own stuff... particularly the Quintet on Song For My Father. Grant Green's Solid. All of hard bop basically.
somebody help me out, please! if this is supposed to be the Jazz Messengers, why I Roy Haynes playing drums while Art walks around in the background hi-fivin' everybody?
It's apparently a tribute concert for Art's 70th birthday with Messenger alumni (I don't think Art ever had six horns at once, and the members of this lineup played together as Messengers only in groups of two or three) so Art, he's easin'.
@TheSmalltownclown John Coltrane, Joe Henderson, Lee Morgan, Booker Ervin, Rashaan Roland Kirk, ignarukih's suggestions, Wilbur Ware, Jimmy Griffin, Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, John Gilmore, then enter the Mingus heaven, the Monk's, and check some Duke too. Take your time, each name opens to many others ...
Freddie is so nonchalant! He's like, "...oh, it's my turn? Let me play some killing 'ish real quick for ya'll!"
Terrence Blanchard and Benny Golson are the only two survivors of this brilliant ensemble. Freddie Hubbard and Roy Haynes are the only two I ever saw live. This is a masterpiece. ❤
Terrance Blanchard now.
@rickdavenport9538 Roy Haynes is 99. Unfortunately I was in the Hospital the month of September when Golson passed 😢
I'm not a big fan of trombone in jazz, but Curtis Fuller is my exception - I could listen to him all day long, especially with Benny, Lee and Art back in the day - he was tremendous. Art was a real banger and how many great players came out of his band? The man had a talent for spotting talent!
Great tune written by the incomparable Curtis Fuller
To me Freddie Hubbard ain't just a musician, I mean man, to me he's a prince among human beings, God bless his immortal soul forever and ever man... :-)
Yeah Freddie's statement on this is so succinct and so in the pocket. His lines were always delivered with total conviction ... legend.
so sweet. at the end of his solo, wayne quotes the beginning of his original solo on the impulse version
What a damn lineup
All the grand daddies of the post hard bop era...what a place to be. No surprise it almost had to be Europe !
I miss Walter Davis Jr. What a great guy, it was always so much fun to see and hear him in New York, he was arguably the closest thing to Bud, we´ll never see the likes of him again...
WOW! Wond4erful band and the style! Thank you for the uoplading!
Man, this is OUTRAGEOUSLY GOOD!!!.... This is my kind of jazz..... the uptempo variety... ALL of the musicians KILLED it on their solos...... Man O Man...... Man O Man..... The piano solo is so funky...... good one expert point me in the direction of jazz artists and songs with this type of groove PLEASEEEEE.....
Unbelievable!!
Ahh....wonderful music played by brilliant musicians....very refreshing these days.
This song sounds like what Heaven must feel like.
All Star Line Up !
Dig the track, especially because by 1989 you don't hear Wayne Shorter blowing straight ahead stuff on his Mighty Tenor but so much.
A fine fine line ....
Curtis Fuller blows a mean horn!
What a night!!
Like this version, but LOVE the version on Jimmy Smith's "Damn" album. It's faster, crisper, and better recorded. Sadly, I can't find it on RUclips and the only version I have is on CASSETTE TAPE. It's like that.
Freddie Hubbard!!!
Realy cool!!!
A LA MODE ALL DAY
Top Line..
Classic!
My fav jazz tune ever! and what a cast! But why wast Art playing
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@TheSmalltownclown You've probably heard it, but all of Art Blakey's catalogue, Horace Silver's own stuff... particularly the Quintet on Song For My Father. Grant Green's Solid. All of hard bop basically.
Jazz as its best!
YES
FREDDIE!!!!
night of the COOKERS #JAZZ
somebody help me out, please! if this is supposed to be the Jazz Messengers, why I Roy Haynes playing drums while Art walks around in the background hi-fivin' everybody?
It's apparently a tribute concert for Art's 70th birthday with Messenger alumni (I don't think Art ever had six horns at once, and the members of this lineup played together as Messengers only in groups of two or three) so Art, he's easin'.
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恥ずかしそうに下がろうとするTerenceにお辞儀するように促すFreddie、可愛いとおもう
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@TheSmalltownclown John Coltrane, Joe Henderson, Lee Morgan, Booker Ervin, Rashaan Roland Kirk, ignarukih's suggestions, Wilbur Ware, Jimmy Griffin, Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, John Gilmore, then enter the Mingus heaven, the Monk's, and check some Duke too. Take your time, each name opens to many others ...
burn baby. peace
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!!! :)
Where is the rest of this concert
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Haha I know, right? Buster Williams (bassist) shut him down at 7:56
lol, that's true
Young Terrence looks like a little bit shy at that time :)
Wasn't this Bobby Wilson song?
Curtis Fuller wrote it.
what is onhe tbn
Who’s the piano player?
The immortal Walter Davis, Jr. is on piano.
tasty
Nice but, not as good as the original with Lee on trumpet!
Haha I didn't get any sound at all
@boricuatrumpet69 Yeah the more i hear.. This country just keeps getting whacker and whacker...
Tempo too slow for this song
Wrong
@@curtisbowland1272 Opinions aren't right or wrong. These guys can't even play it correctly because they are used to playing it faster.
Boy did Roy butcher this song!!! Check it out at 0:56, completely throws the band off. I usually like RH, but not on this track.
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