Count Basie 1941 "Red Bank Boogie" | Papa Jo Jones, Sweets Edison, Buck Clayton, Don Byas
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- Опубликовано: 20 авг 2018
- Featuring “Red Bank Boogie,” “One O’Clock Jump,” and “Swingin’ the Blues.”
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Trumpets included Snooky Young Buck Clayton and Sweets Edison what more can I say? Fabulous!
Great to see Papa Joe Jones with hair
My all time favorite drummer, Papa Jo!
"Kansas City" Jo Jones as opposed to "Philly" Joe Jones.
I'm only 56 and in the last year I have started listening to 40s junction on Sirius XM radio and I haven't turn it off SINCE! One year! I am now hooked on the big band era and 40s music! It is the greatest era of music period and I have always listened to 60s, 70s,and 80s! The 40s rule!
We raised our son to listen to these classics. He has such an appreciation for music of all eras.
Absolutely. Hippest time in our history. We brought the world with us.
No miming but take note,no music.All from memory.What a band!
Whoever was on the camera was 'in the groove' too!
What a sound! Such talent from everyone. Imagine being in that brass section, man your hearing would be shot in no time. Jo Jones he doesn't look like he's doing anything. These guys are the best!
What impresses me is not only the fine, fine musicianship, but the level of discipline shown in movement and presentation. Just awesome!
Unreal band. They had such fun playing.
In the average ballroom this band would have been rock concert loud. What a party!
So tight, the articulations all swing completely together across every section. Just riffing harddd.
Super !
def one of my all time faves! love me some COUNT BASIE! thanks for the post!
Such class this will live forever!
Sheer brilliance 👍😎👍
Fantastic
Todos as estantes sem partituras - a melhor orquestra do mundo!
Esto es una orquestas maravilla
People had class!
Man talk about a ROCKIN BAND. These men invented the term.
Actually, they were a SWINGIN band (and helped invent that term)
They were also a JUMPIN’ BAND
And also slamming n slaying everything n their way..... monsters!!!
Head arrangement- the Kansas City sound, based upon the 12 bar blues.
Charts are in their heads
The speed, junk & alcohol really must've hit different back then I stg. If I could've gone to one party & just seem dudes like this play it'd be a highlight of a lifetime fr
It good
The band that The Glenn Miller Orchestra could only wish to be as good as. They were missing Lester Young, though. I think that he was in jail at the time after being caught with reefers while he was in the army.
Yes, Basie's band is probably the greatest big band ever. No idea what you've got against Glenn Miller, though. 🤔
At 1:59 I think the song playing isn’t One O’Clock Jump it might actually be Dance of the Gremlins instead
Indeed
awesome! what movie is this from?
One person is an alien
which one
Great , but where's Freddy?
Best big band ever? Ellington's or Basie's?
Basie or Goodman. I'd lean towards Basie.
To make no mention of Chick Webb's band.
Woody
Basie...slams
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Yes. All his herds.
sounds a lot like "johns idea"?
GO CATS GO!
Tell me Count Basie didn't influence Jerry Lee Lewis.