Haha nice huge leather mallets there, Norvo!😂🤠🐄🐮 looks like hard timpani mallets on steroids, but has a really cool sound! Must be hard to get the right notes!
A very dark day for jazz losing the great David Sanborn. I have almost all his albums. He was a saxophone master. We've lost another entertainment giant. Also RIP to Hiram Bullock. These deaths are so depressing.
SANBORN, AINSI QUE DESMOND, SPYRO, ASSIS BRASIL ET TANT D'AUTRES... FURENT L' ANTIDOTE, DES FOLIES COCAINESQUES DE 'BIRD'. QUEL BIRD??? Directement de Salvador-Bahia-BRASIL. SANS PEUR D'ÊTRE HEUREUX...!!! ALLEZ... FUI...!!!
This song, straight to the heart, was the first I 've ever heard from him. I' ve been sick with jazz after that. Thanks David, God bless, rest in peace.
~~~ A great light has gone out in the music world. Rest in Peace David Sanborn. Thanks for all the great music. You will be greatly missed by all who heard you. ))))))))))))
You were awesome, you touched everyone who heard your beautiful, tasteful work. I bet a lot of babies were conceived to your music! Your earthly suffering over, jam on in another realm sir.
I don't notice it too much, but this is a newer upload of this and the hissing during the beginning of Hiram's solo is unfortunate and wasn't on the old version. Audio may not be as clear either, but still glad we have something.
1 - Theme: Birk's Works - 0:35 2 - Things to Come - 2:21 3 - Ray's Idea - 9:05 4 - Con Alma - 15:30 5 - Milan is Love - 26:30 6 - Ding-A-Ling - 33:20 7 - Something in Your Smile - 46:45 8 - Cherokee - 52:05 9 - Manteca - 58:00
This is Dizzy's big band that, on the same tour, also recorded the album "The Dizzy Gillespie Reunion Band" at the 1968 Berlin Jazz Festival for the German MPS label.
Bullshit, you lower my celery, LOL 😂
So good .... the inimitable Stan Getz!❤❤❤😊 Thank you!🥰👏👏👏
David Sanborn - Sax, Hiram Bullock - Guitar, Steve Logan - Bass, Tony Smith - Drums, Ricky Peterson - Keyboards, Steve Scales - Percussion.
Thanks for sharing this!
Incredible… and Billy Cobham absolutely crushing it!
a master for sure. RIP David
hiram bullok playing "here s that rainy day" at 5:50!!!
Diz Top Bop
Haha nice huge leather mallets there, Norvo!😂🤠🐄🐮 looks like hard timpani mallets on steroids, but has a really cool sound! Must be hard to get the right notes!
La classe !!!
DX7 and 2 of them 🤣🤣 Those were the Days! 😎😎 RIP David, Hiram and Logan!
My wife and I were there so Many years ago.
A very dark day for jazz losing the great David Sanborn. I have almost all his albums. He was a saxophone master. We've lost another entertainment giant. Also RIP to Hiram Bullock. These deaths are so depressing.
Sanborn c'est le blanc qui fait danser les noirs,tu mesures la puissance du groove !(lol) Encore un bel oiseau qui s'envole ...
SANBORN, AINSI QUE DESMOND, SPYRO, ASSIS BRASIL ET TANT D'AUTRES... FURENT L' ANTIDOTE, DES FOLIES COCAINESQUES DE 'BIRD'. QUEL BIRD??? Directement de Salvador-Bahia-BRASIL. SANS PEUR D'ÊTRE HEUREUX...!!! ALLEZ... FUI...!!!
This song, straight to the heart, was the first I 've ever heard from him. I' ve been sick with jazz after that. Thanks David, God bless, rest in peace.
~~~ A great light has gone out in the music world. Rest in Peace David Sanborn. Thanks for all the great music. You will be greatly missed by all who heard you. ))))))))))))
One of a kind. Thanks for such great music and talent. RIP, David.
Steve Scales on percussions You are so missed David. My heart is crying. Love from France ♥️
who else is in the band? Thanks!
My favorite DS solo is: ua-cam.com/video/5owG_8NYqmk/v-deo.html
RIP Mr Sanborn 🙏
Despedirmos desse mostro sagrado 12/05/2024😢😢😢😢😢
You were awesome, you touched everyone who heard your beautiful, tasteful work. I bet a lot of babies were conceived to your music! Your earthly suffering over, jam on in another realm sir.
rip david, our saxophones are crying.
So sad about Hiram.... and Steve as well....
I was there 🙂he died 4 years later !
such a lucky guy!
Aahhhhhhhhhh
Wonderful.thanks
What an excellent recording of a wonderful performance. Great musicians at their peak 🙂
Wonderful got about 80 CDs by him
This recording is unsychron to the moving pictures.
But sound quality is very good:)
@@tomlibero3780 No, not at all!
I don't notice it too much, but this is a newer upload of this and the hissing during the beginning of Hiram's solo is unfortunate and wasn't on the old version. Audio may not be as clear either, but still glad we have something.
How wonderful ❤️ this is! Vaughn 🎺
It always amazes me that analog equipment back in the day could capture the sound of these live performances so well
These are exceptional musicians though. They deliver studio quality performances as crisp as they come...
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Why did the guy in the audience say around 20 mins in…?
my hero
Thx for the upload! Stan Getz is my all time favorite Sax Man
YEAH BENNIE MAUPIN BLOWIN BRAINS
genial!!
素晴らしい🙂
This is great !
Bill Hardman (tp), Bennie Maupin (ts), John Williams (db), Billy Cobham (dr).
Fantastic. Thanks for this upload and the other part of this concert❤️
What was the original medium, if known? Was this recorded from broadcast or taken from broadcast masters?
Recorded from television broadcast to VHS and later digitized by me years ago
@@peterthomsen3009 wow you are a life saver man
@@kvtspace what an honour to be that
Milan is Love might be my favorite piece.
Also see ua-cam.com/video/W9nDehHWV7U/v-deo.html
39:20-39:37 is the best part of the whole concert if you ask me.
We didn't ask you
1 - Theme: Birk's Works - 0:35 2 - Things to Come - 2:21 3 - Ray's Idea - 9:05 4 - Con Alma - 15:30 5 - Milan is Love - 26:30 6 - Ding-A-Ling - 33:20 7 - Something in Your Smile - 46:45 8 - Cherokee - 52:05 9 - Manteca - 58:00
Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet, vocal, conductor Dizzy Reece, trumpet Jimmy Owens, trumpet and flugelhorn Stu Haimer, trumpet Victor Paz, trumpet Curtis Fuller, trombone Ted Kelly, trombone Tom McIntosh, trombone Chris Woods, alto saxophone James Moody, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute Paul Jeffrey, tenor saxophone Sahib Shibab, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone Cecil Payne, baritone saxophone Mike Longo, piano Paul West, bass Otis "Candy" Finch, drums
This is Dizzy's big band that, on the same tour, also recorded the album "The Dizzy Gillespie Reunion Band" at the 1968 Berlin Jazz Festival for the German MPS label.