Take The A Train | Charles Mingus Sextet with Eric Dolphy Live

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  • Take The A Train | Charles Mingus Sextet with Eric Dolphy Live
    This is a classic tune Take The A Train with Charles Mingus on the bass featuring Eric Dolphy recorded live in Norway.
    Charles Mingus - Bass
    Eric Dolphy - Bass Clarinet
    Clifford Jordan - Tenor Sax
    Johnny Coles - Trumpet
    Jaki Byard - Piano
    Dannie Richmond - Drums
    Recorded live on April 12, 1964 in Norway.
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Комментарии • 240

  • @les13robinson
    @les13robinson 2 года назад +18

    “My music is evidence of my soul's will to live.”
    ― Charles Mingus

  • @steinarvestli4471
    @steinarvestli4471 2 года назад +94

    Can you imagine music like this in 1964? I lived in Oslo at the time, and was most fortunate to experience this masterpiece of jazz music in the University Aula.. For some ys I thought no music after this was interesting. ( The backdrop was painted by Edvard Munch.)

    • @bioeticadagovernanca
      @bioeticadagovernanca 2 года назад +1

      Great memories!

    • @wertymerm
      @wertymerm 2 года назад

      Great piece by Duke Ellington !

    • @observer1689
      @observer1689 2 года назад +3

      @@wertymerm Billy Strayhorn wrote it.

    • @nannifilippone3567
      @nannifilippone3567 2 года назад

      You lucky man!

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose 2 года назад

      Very interesting! How long did it take before you noticed that there was some interesting stuff afoot within rock music? :) (I know that rock and jazz were often different communities at the time, and still are today for many people)

  • @Terribleathletes
    @Terribleathletes 2 года назад +34

    Eric Dolphy was a genius. If you've never listened to his album "Out To Lunch" please do so.

    • @tomsmith522
      @tomsmith522 Год назад +2

      I just purchased" out to lunch" 3days ago.... it's amazing with Hubbard and Hutchinson 🎷🎼🎵🎶😎

    • @rayoosthoek4563
      @rayoosthoek4563 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have the LP grand

    • @Jonocynic9
      @Jonocynic9 9 месяцев назад +2

      I love the sound quality of that LP, it's like the band are in the room with you.

    • @Terribleathletes
      @Terribleathletes 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@Jonocynic9 that's why I love the Blue Note original Plastylite LPs, they're all like that, you can hear everything crystal clear, right down to the air being blown through the woodwinds. Original Blue Note production was second to none.

  • @billholder1330
    @billholder1330 6 лет назад +98

    How did it take me this long to discover Eric Dolphy?? My new hero!

    • @akmar1984
      @akmar1984  6 лет назад +4

      I know Eric is great! : )

    • @matheusmariz1589
      @matheusmariz1589 2 года назад +7

      Dolphy is like some kinda genius who doenst cares about being noticed, but has talent to be one between the greatests of all time. Certainly one of greatests soloists of ALL TIME, the proof is all the history he has with the genious madman Mingus.

    • @toddyampol1088
      @toddyampol1088 2 года назад +10

      Check out his masterpiece of an album “Out To Lunch” w/Freddie Hubbard. He’s also on Oliver Nelson’s album Blues and the Abstract Truth, including the classic track Stolen Moments (on alto sax). Enjoy!

    • @IgnatiusChinaski
      @IgnatiusChinaski 2 года назад +4

      Lol - listening to Zappa's "Eric Dolphy's Memorial BBQ" as a teenager lead me to jazz!!!!!

    • @adawolfe
      @adawolfe 2 года назад +2

      He's one massive cat!

  • @MrKlemps
    @MrKlemps 2 года назад +37

    Jaki Bayard, for many years on the faculty of New England Conservatory, is one of the most underrated jazz musicians of all time. Mingus was not an especially joyful person, so it is wonderful to see his face light up during Jaki's stride turn!

    • @coreyshafarman8918
      @coreyshafarman8918 2 года назад +4

      It’s a shame Jaki never gets mentioned among the piano greats. He should be in every one of those conversations

    • @FortyHurts
      @FortyHurts 2 года назад +2

      Yes! Those stride choruses had me beaming, pure joy with a little hint of the "out-ness" to come in Dolphy's solo. What a treasure.

    • @neilsaunders9309
      @neilsaunders9309 2 года назад +1

      @@coreyshafarman8918 I seem to recall that he's pretty honourably mentioned by Mark Levine (who studied with him) in the latter's "Jazz Piano Book", but I certainly take your general point about his being seriously underrated.

  • @ltravail
    @ltravail 2 года назад +33

    Really cool when Jaki Byard goes into stride mode in the middle of the piano solo.

  • @robjones2408
    @robjones2408 2 года назад +17

    Eric Dolphy was a class act. The music he made with Chico Hamilton, Booker Little, Mingus, and his own solo career was majestic.
    He never got the acclaim he deserved in his short life however, it has stood the test of time.

    • @julianmitchell3035
      @julianmitchell3035 2 года назад

      Don't forget the music he made with Coltrane!

    • @joebuhl7003
      @joebuhl7003 9 месяцев назад

      Under appreciated here in the USA and tragically mis treated in his final days.

  • @jblock41
    @jblock41 2 года назад +17

    Byard is one of my favorite pianists. I used to hear him in NYC with Major Holly in the 1970s. Every time he plays he tells the entire history of this great American art form.

    • @ignorecorporatenews
      @ignorecorporatenews 9 месяцев назад

      I asked him for private piano lessons in around 1976. I was 21. He had me play for him. He told me "You don't need lessons, just keep on practicing & teaching yourself the way that you have been"! So that's what I did. At the time he was my fav Jazz pianist on the planet and is still one of my very favs. Thanks for your comment. Are you a pianist?

  • @rman52
    @rman52 2 года назад +40

    Fortunate enough to have heard Mingus live many times. Same with Rollins, Roach, Blakey, MJQ, and many others. Unfortunately I never had the pleasure doing the same with my heros Eric Dolphy or John Coltrane. Both so incredible and ground breaking musicians. Our home grown Beethovens writing symphonies real time up on the stage. And these geniuses would share a drink and chat with you in between sets. Beautiful human beings. Nothing but love in their hearts. I miss them all.

    • @bobtaylor7648
      @bobtaylor7648 2 года назад +1

      Remarkable that this concert is from April '64 and Eric was dead two months later. Still miss him; lucky to have Coltrane Village Vanguard cd's as memorial.

    • @rman52
      @rman52 2 года назад +2

      @@bobtaylor7648 A jazz cat once told me Eric loved honey and used to eat it by the jar. Sadly he didn't know he had diabetes and supposedly died in a diabetic coma in Germany. Coltrane died in a hospital a few blocks away from me. My mom who loved jazz, dated hot lips page, passed away in the same hospital.

  • @jeffvirosztko5241
    @jeffvirosztko5241 2 года назад +49

    These guys took the A-Train to a different demenstion, incredible interpretation!!!

    • @lore.3249
      @lore.3249 Год назад +1

      you should see the sun ra version lol

    • @jeffvirosztko5241
      @jeffvirosztko5241 Год назад

      @@lore.3249 I'm familiar with Sun Ra I'll google the version, thanks to the heads up...

    • @lore.3249
      @lore.3249 Год назад

      @@jeffvirosztko5241 on youtube

  • @dijonstreak
    @dijonstreak Год назад +1

    Mr. Duke: How'd in the HECK did i miss THAT. A Train. ????!!!!!

  • @midnightmood9144
    @midnightmood9144 2 года назад +18

    9:10 I love how mingus moves the mic for jordan while playing the bass

  • @uncommonsensewithpastormar2913
    @uncommonsensewithpastormar2913 2 года назад +17

    I swear, Eric Dolphy’s genius lay in being able to play all the “wrong” notes.

    • @frederickhill7181
      @frederickhill7181 2 года назад +1

      Eric Dolphy's genius lay in his not accepting any notes as being "wrong" . Listening to him with the Chico Hamilton quintet years earlier leaves us in no doubt that he knew his changes.

    • @robjones2408
      @robjones2408 2 года назад

      Charlie Parker, Lester Young, and Ornette Coleman faced similar accusations during their careers. Fellow musicians would pay
      Ornette money NOT to play his saxophone! He got beaten up very badly because his style was so unique.
      That's the price one sometimes has to pay for being original. Eric was reduced to eating a bowl of rice a day as he
      couldn't get a regular job. He was more welcome in Europe for his sheer brilliance.

    • @uncommonsensewithpastormar2913
      @uncommonsensewithpastormar2913 2 года назад

      @@robjones2408 I can understand why Charlie Park and Ornette Coleman were ostracized for playing original music, but not Lester Young. He played such smooth, melodious jazz or am I missing something?

    • @robjones2408
      @robjones2408 2 года назад +1

      @@uncommonsensewithpastormar2913 I have a four-cd set of Lester's music, and the extensive sleeve notes state because he
      played so softly and so elegantly, many musicians of the period thought he couldn't really play.
      Prior to him, who was playing saxophone like that?

    • @uncommonsensewithpastormar2913
      @uncommonsensewithpastormar2913 2 года назад

      @@robjones2408 Humm, that’s very interesting and also believable. It’s strange how so many musicians are resistant to change, but then, why should they be different from anyone else?

  • @BigParadox
    @BigParadox 2 года назад +9

    Eric Dolphy's solo is just so enjoyable. I can't get enough!

    • @comontoshi
      @comontoshi 2 года назад

      How’s about that piano man? Striding thru his solo . . . “Oh ye-e-eh!” As Louis Armstrong used to say. 👏👏👏👏😛

    • @BigParadox
      @BigParadox 2 года назад

      @@comontoshi Sure!

  • @PL-rf4hy
    @PL-rf4hy 2 года назад +10

    Transcendent. So much creative power in one room.

  • @stumarston6812
    @stumarston6812 2 года назад +4

    You can tell these guys absolutely LOVE what they do.

  • @legozentrik
    @legozentrik 2 года назад +16

    What a ride!
    What a trip!
    What joy!
    What fun!
    This is taking it to the point where you won't sit still and start dancing, even if you are tied down to a chair with a thousand ropes.
    Magnificent!

  • @AfterwardDeified
    @AfterwardDeified 2 года назад +3

    These days will, sadly, never return, but the material they created is immortal

  • @dijonstreak
    @dijonstreak 2 года назад +9

    LOVE that pianoplaying...tasty...elegant, cool

  • @LaMusicade4
    @LaMusicade4 2 года назад +3

    These guys were born with a metronome wired to their hearts and brains!

  • @victorias8865
    @victorias8865 2 года назад +27

    Each and everyone one of these Musicians are just Spectacular. Can’t take my eyes off Charles Mingus, I have a soft spot for him. I would have loved to have been there. Thank you for the video.

    • @leonaguilar5385
      @leonaguilar5385 2 года назад +3

      I had a chance to see Mingus and spoke with him back in 1977 in New Orleans. Was a great person to meet.

    • @victorias8865
      @victorias8865 2 года назад

      @@leonaguilar5385 Thank You for sharing your experience with him.

  • @takkystar130
    @takkystar130 2 года назад +4

    凄いバージョンだね
    Jaki Byard好きにはたまらん
    A列車にこんなピアノソロ入れてくるかっていう
    本当に奇才天才

  • @1emonboyy19
    @1emonboyy19 2 года назад +3

    that bass clarinet is so good omggg

  • @davidbryden7904
    @davidbryden7904 2 года назад +10

    Jaki's piano is 🔥! 🙂✌️

  • @Frisbieinstein
    @Frisbieinstein 2 года назад +7

    Never heard of Johnny Coles before. He sure is good.

  • @vannigio27
    @vannigio27 5 месяцев назад

    Dolphy, un genio sottovalutato.

  • @likebarden
    @likebarden 2 года назад +3

    自由、理解、融和、尊敬etc.溢れる素晴らしい演奏!! 感動した!

  • @郷右近雄彦-z2r
    @郷右近雄彦-z2r 2 года назад +3

    エリックドルフィー、チヤーリーミンガス何度聴いても最高気分爽快

  • @dijonstreak
    @dijonstreak Год назад

    Mr. Mingus gave Mr. D. the spotlight. !! WHOA. what a treat. !!

  • @didierchevenard2000
    @didierchevenard2000 Год назад

    This same year I could discover him playing with Mingus band in Lyon France. I was a student at this time and my passion for Jazz was originated here and has never dropped.

  • @jfreijser
    @jfreijser 2 года назад +1

    Waiting for Eric Dolphy to come in, which he does at 4:30.... These live concerts in this line-up were among the most exciting ever! Never actually knew they played Take the A Train ;) ! Sickening to think Dolphy would die a few months later...
    DAnny Richmond was made to play with Mingus, that band is going places, unbelievable.
    I was fortunate to see Mingus in The Hague in 1976, blew me away...!

  • @Starshine777
    @Starshine777 2 года назад +2

    If you look up the definition of "killin'", it takes you to this recording right here

  • @clemaire425
    @clemaire425 2 года назад +5

    Need I say more, extra ordinary

  • @poldidak
    @poldidak 2 года назад +1

    Fun to think this was happening two days before my 1st birthday!

  • @chazinko
    @chazinko 2 года назад +1

    I love planet Dolphy!

  • @kobarijakarta
    @kobarijakarta 2 года назад +3

    ありがとう😺

  • @415JayTee
    @415JayTee 2 года назад +4

    Simply splendid. Wow!
    Duke must've been so proud.

  • @tonywolton
    @tonywolton 11 месяцев назад

    When Dannie Richmond comes back in bang on the nail at 7.28 drives me nuts. I love the stride thing Jaki Byard did on piano.

  • @samsungfilament5361
    @samsungfilament5361 2 года назад +5

    anyone else wanna talk about how danny richmond comes in wrong at the end of the solo part of eric's solo? he was actually being very rhythmically in, really clearly delineating phrases and signposting larger divisions of the form. he just starts doing some interesting syncopation in the last A but it throws danny. look at his face when he stops playing for a few bars, he's not happy.
    also, this recording shows how in eric really played. he's outlining the changes very clearly the whole time. it just sounds out because of his use of wide intervals. even now people can't hear it

    • @williamolsson9541
      @williamolsson9541 2 года назад

      I think they starts playing at the wrong place in the song to. Well, not very easy to decide ... 🙂

  • @FandenFaen
    @FandenFaen 2 года назад +2

    The trumpet solo sounds so modern. Johnny Coles is a lesser known badass

  • @tonywolton
    @tonywolton 11 месяцев назад

    Dannie Richmond is my favourite drummer, firecrackers all the way but he hardly moved.

  • @williamward2472
    @williamward2472 2 года назад +6

    Wow. Seeing this masterpiece played live is such a wonderful treat. Thanks!

  • @metphmet
    @metphmet 2 года назад +2

    Just amazing!

  • @joaonaareajb4653
    @joaonaareajb4653 2 года назад +4

    Great 👌

  • @SELMER1947
    @SELMER1947 2 года назад +6

    This is absolutely fabulous !!!!!!

  • @charlesbarry971
    @charlesbarry971 2 года назад +3

    What a great collection of musicians. I don't know how many of them are still around.

    • @NitosDad
      @NitosDad Год назад

      They've all passed on but left us a lifetime of music to experience!

  • @claudiocerioli729
    @claudiocerioli729 2 года назад

    Personally I consider the best sextet af all time. I admit that a lave Charlie and Eric but note the jorks of Coles, Byard, Danny and Jordan. At the end all. I'm very sad that I had no opportunities to listen live I'm only 40 years old but I love jazz

  • @patrickdrazen2031
    @patrickdrazen2031 2 года назад +1

    I've heard a lot of Mingus and a LOT of Dolphy, but this is my first time with this performance and it is WILD! THANKS!

  • @bioeticadagovernanca
    @bioeticadagovernanca 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful, marvellous...Dolphy at 4min30sec forward

  • @RonCarterBassist
    @RonCarterBassist 2 года назад +3

    👏🏾👏🏾

  • @sergiopaim7884
    @sergiopaim7884 2 года назад +2

    O pianista ele come o piano,e saboreia. Ótimo 😊😊😊 praia grande sp 👏👏👏👏

  • @ISuperTed
    @ISuperTed 2 года назад

    Just love the way Eric copes with the band coming in at the wrong time at 7:32 - just takes it in his stride and straight back into the solo. Shows you how advanced he was that some of the worlds best players in 1964 couldn’t tell where he was in his solo! Sounds easy 55 years later but at that time must have sounded like he was on another planet!

    • @milesskinner3178
      @milesskinner3178 Год назад

      I think mingus was frustrated for some reason, towards the end he shakes his head and cuts the saxophonist off I feel like they were both close to their natural end but not on minugs' time

  • @garymarkroberts5491
    @garymarkroberts5491 Год назад

    Genius musician giants!

  • @jaykay1053
    @jaykay1053 2 года назад +4

    Has anyone else ever played solo jazz bass clarinet other than Dolphy? Reminds me of the first bari sax solo that showed me that it too could be a legitimate *solo* instrument when played by the right genius.

    • @alanmackay7303
      @alanmackay7303 2 года назад +1

      John Surman!

    • @Frisbieinstein
      @Frisbieinstein 2 года назад +1

      My friend Laurence Miller plays free jazz bass clarinet. Alto clarinet too. Anthony Braxton plays contrabass clarinet.

    • @nrdo1179
      @nrdo1179 2 года назад

      Check out Bob Mintzer with Jaco

    • @philoche5071
      @philoche5071 2 года назад

      Et des musiciens européens : Michel Portail, Louis Sclavis ou Lucien Dubuis

  • @ScottMarc-RT1
    @ScottMarc-RT1 2 года назад +1

    A treat, indeed. Where have all these flowers gone ?

    • @ScottMarc-RT1
      @ScottMarc-RT1 2 года назад +1

      These artists live on and on. Thanks to the universal spirit. Just keep your hearts and ears open. Amen 🙏 🙏

  • @Bclarence765
    @Bclarence765 2 года назад

    To r_man, Your story and experience is one that needs to be told and shared in detail! Most of the legendary cats are gone and it would be so good to hear what you have to say! Your perspective in being there and described to others would be historical MAGIC!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @beeftheheat
    @beeftheheat 2 года назад +3

    Magnifico!

  • @emylrmm
    @emylrmm 2 года назад

    top shelf jazz

  • @waynereuben11
    @waynereuben11 2 года назад

    Pure love of jazz

  • @josephbrown9076
    @josephbrown9076 2 года назад

    Thank You

  • @XIIMonkeysMusicGroup
    @XIIMonkeysMusicGroup 2 года назад +1

    Eric Dolphy made Bass Clarinet cool!

  • @luizcarlospalanca8540
    @luizcarlospalanca8540 Год назад

    The best .

  • @warrenbartlett6405
    @warrenbartlett6405 2 года назад +1

    Never seen a wailing solo played on a bass clarinet before. What a group of musos

  • @markfrumkin3230
    @markfrumkin3230 2 года назад +1

    WOW!!!

  • @andradeopredestinadoef14-55
    @andradeopredestinadoef14-55 2 года назад +5

    Muito muito Bom .. Um bom som INSTRUMENTAL Parabéns A TODOS AQUI .

  • @olatunjiogunwale834
    @olatunjiogunwale834 2 года назад

    Wonderful talented guys

  • @kensheffield343
    @kensheffield343 2 года назад

    PURE MUSIC

  • @nyvcr502
    @nyvcr502 2 года назад +1

    Amazing

  • @LennonBaksh
    @LennonBaksh 2 года назад

    The best in music

  • @tidepoolbay
    @tidepoolbay 2 года назад

    WOW! Eric Left Us to Early! WooF!

  • @overweightactor
    @overweightactor 2 года назад +1

    Bass clarinet solo 😍

  • @AndrewBarsky
    @AndrewBarsky 2 года назад +3

    I played baritone saxophone when I was in music school, I must say….Bass clarinet is a bitch and a half of an instrument to play even on an “okay” level, this cat is straight making the the thing his bitch. Bravo 👏

  • @sonofajustfactsman7489
    @sonofajustfactsman7489 2 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @lesgoe8908
    @lesgoe8908 2 года назад +4

    10:56 & 11:22 -- Sounds like Booker's been listening carefully to Eric!

    • @RobertAppleton
      @RobertAppleton 2 года назад

      i think that was mingus arrangement for the soloists - present, history, future and something else

    • @hetmanjz
      @hetmanjz 2 года назад +1

      Isn't that Clifford Jordan?

  • @paulfitterer5576
    @paulfitterer5576 2 года назад

    Yay! Love it!

  • @shealinbanta4169
    @shealinbanta4169 2 года назад +1

    Eric Dolphy died on June 29, 1964 and this video was April 12, 1964

  • @t.jackson100
    @t.jackson100 2 года назад

    Nice!!!✨🎶🎷🎹🎺🎼💖🎵💫

  • @curbfruit
    @curbfruit 2 года назад

    Incredible!

  • @rodrigobret3572
    @rodrigobret3572 2 года назад

    This truly helped me thnx🙏

  • @AljoniMusiCo
    @AljoniMusiCo 2 года назад

    Well Dayum!@!

  • @pvolt7
    @pvolt7 2 года назад +1

    According to my calculations (don't question them), Eric Dolphy is the coolest cat of all time. .........saying hey bass clarinet? you don't even know in a sense; and this and alll the rest........?

  • @marselmusic
    @marselmusic 5 лет назад +3

    ha like the rag jaki!

    • @SELMER1947
      @SELMER1947 2 года назад +1

      Stride not ragtime

    • @petetinca4624
      @petetinca4624 2 года назад

      @@SELMER1947 we must have been listening at the same time! stride huh? okay, something else to find out about

  • @tarnakahn1
    @tarnakahn1 2 года назад

    I saw them in motion for the first time !

  • @senemorcaykalyoncu6369
    @senemorcaykalyoncu6369 Год назад

    MOST PEOPLE MAY THINK ABOUT THE INSTRUMENT WHICH MR. DOLPHY PLAYED IN THIS VIDEO...THAT INSTRUMENT IS NOT A SAXOPHONE, THAT IS A BASS CLARINET, THE BIGGEST MEMBER OF THE CLARINET FAMILY ....

  • @dr.chrisketo7193
    @dr.chrisketo7193 2 года назад

    Super! Danke!

  • @tomzappe1254
    @tomzappe1254 2 года назад +9

    The bass clarinet is the most obstreperous piece of plumbing ever foisted on the music world.

    • @JiveDadson
      @JiveDadson 2 года назад +1

      What's your point?

    • @FortyHurts
      @FortyHurts 2 года назад +5

      @@JiveDadson Considering the definition of "obstreperous", and Dolphy's mastery of the instrument, it seems obvious they are paying a compliment to the man.

    • @no-rq7fp
      @no-rq7fp 2 года назад +4

      talk about pretentious

    • @RowingCox2009
      @RowingCox2009 2 года назад +2

      Giant compliment to Mr Dolphy.

    • @gavynhohon2818
      @gavynhohon2818 2 года назад

      You obviously have never heard, seen, nor played an oboe or bassoon.

  • @rouelibre1
    @rouelibre1 2 года назад

    Like the perfect migration from Swing to Be-bop.

  • @ThatDumbDoge
    @ThatDumbDoge 2 года назад

    idk how I found this but this is the demo song my older keyboard/synth plays (casio mt-640)

  • @donaldraby2892
    @donaldraby2892 Год назад

    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @alexiscollignon8729
    @alexiscollignon8729 2 года назад

    I’m the 1000th subscriber 😄 congrulations !

  • @GuyDestin
    @GuyDestin 2 года назад

    🔥 🔥 🔥

  • @markroberts171
    @markroberts171 2 года назад

    THis is as good as it gets. Wow. Why are they not standing up and whooping?

  • @Yengi-cw2ox
    @Yengi-cw2ox 4 месяца назад

    Came in to read the this one that one is underated etc zzzzzzzz

  • @chazinko
    @chazinko 2 года назад

    10:35 Jaki's comping, yeah!

  • @cburns3256
    @cburns3256 2 года назад

    Out to Lunch !

  • @allijnera
    @allijnera 2 года назад

    bass clarinet anthem

  • @さらばだサラダバー-z9q
    @さらばだサラダバー-z9q 2 года назад

    ドルフィーえっぐ

  • @ElaineMilne-o7l
    @ElaineMilne-o7l Год назад

    Pie Hot!!!

  • @philovance1940
    @philovance1940 2 года назад +5

    Captain Beefheart’s admitted claim to fame- he met Eric Dolphy once.

  • @arthurfleiss
    @arthurfleiss 2 года назад +1

    i love how mingus leaves the stage

    • @JohnBlutarski
      @JohnBlutarski 2 года назад

      To go to the toilet?

    • @415JayTee
      @415JayTee 2 года назад +1

      Really auspiciously cool how he's the only cat w/o his jacket on...lol