Thanks for sharing - but the titles are wrong: Bobby Timmons' Moanin' is a different song. This Moanin' is by Charles Mingus. That's why the Mingus Big Band plays it.
Great rendition of the classic Mingus Moanin. And yes, this is a different tune from the also great Bobby Timmons piece. Mingus pieces evolve over time. Bigger, faster, more layers, more energy. They're "organic."
Why do they not ever show a decent shot of the bass trombone? My gutter-bro! He's WAAAY down under the bari. Give some props, man!
Thanks for sharing - but the titles are wrong: Bobby Timmons' Moanin' is a different song. This Moanin' is by Charles Mingus. That's why the Mingus Big Band plays it.
Holy mother of god. Hes playing so damn fast
hahahahaha the band mimicking the record band with the "ooh"'s haha
no slide whistle at the end? very disappointed.
I'm gonna see Mingus live in a week in so excited
He's playing it too fast, and it sounded better before he moved the microphone.
Why would the Mingus big band be playing something by Bobby Timmons? Come on, that ain't rocket science.
Why does it say Bobby Timmons? They realize that Timmons' Moanin' and Mingus' Moanin' are two TOTALLY different compositions, right?
That bass bone though
Damn that sax is so nasty.
Great rendition of the classic Mingus Moanin. And yes, this is a different tune from the also great Bobby Timmons piece. Mingus pieces evolve over time. Bigger, faster, more layers, more energy. They're "organic."
Always awesome, especially live at Jazz Standard. Talk about a wall of sound!
That amazing latin version at the end blew me away!!!
I've been looking for this video for six years, thanks for posting
That trombone guy , Gayton, big ups
Tony Soprano coming in strong with that piano!
At the end, it just bought out the Mexican in me and I was like “WOAH I WAS LISTENING TO JAZZ NOW I BASICALLY LISTING TO CUMBIA
I love the bass bone
2002, and yet i've discovered this band just a months ago.