Bill Cosby & his drumming gig with Sonny Stitt

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  • @mbsaxman600
    @mbsaxman600 3 роки тому +27

    If you love jazz and/or are a musician, you know just how awesome and timeless of a story this is.

  • @marcdedouvan
    @marcdedouvan 13 років тому +33

    The way that Bill explains jazz drumming is so true, so respectful ,so emotional, so artistic and so funny in the same time!
    Great lesson by contradiction and great man full of humility! Respect!
    All drum students should listen to that carefully.
    Greetings of a drum teacher from France .

  • @Vitruvian42
    @Vitruvian42 13 років тому +15

    I love Bill Cosby talking about jazz almost as much as jazz itself.

  • @namcat53
    @namcat53 4 роки тому +9

    God he's funny!!!!! I saw Max Roach in a small club. He played the high hat....all of the high hat...so many different sounds....on a high hat...really, really well...like a genius. It was one of the coolest things I've ever seen or heard. Thanks for the great story Bill! Solid.

  • @deetdeet7
    @deetdeet7 15 років тому +9

    He's not making up the masters he mentions. What a great city and what great masters he mentions. Mr. Cosby... a truly great story teller ... a gift to all.

  • @johnbarnett6924
    @johnbarnett6924 8 місяців тому +4

    This was a terrific stand up routine ❤ revisted May 4 2024❤ John Barnett

  • @Ph1lb
    @Ph1lb 11 років тому +26

    ...and nobody's started playing yet. Brilliant.

  • @JayHatchJr
    @JayHatchJr 12 років тому +24

    Being a drummer and remembering the 1st time I showed up at an open mic jam night.... hilarious!!!

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 7 років тому +6

      drummer jay jr eeyup, been there, too!
      They don't tell us nothing. We get to figure it out during the intro, lol.

  • @joescott
    @joescott 12 років тому +37

    Think about how great this story is and the fact that it takes so long to set up to really pay off in the end and how if he tried to tell that story today, they would have cut to commercial long before he ever got to the good part. It's kind-of remarkable that they had segments that long back then.

    • @zrhrrs
      @zrhrrs 4 роки тому +2

      oh my goodness this story is such a weird crossover and so is seeing one of your comments and also it's not about Bill's later actions what a day

    • @mickavellian
      @mickavellian 4 роки тому +3

      You need to be a drummer when you hear about hand cramping which it is like swimming in a shark filled pond
      YOU do feel that arms DIE .Like screw this BRO ,, I need a nap.

  • @tyronesmith8250
    @tyronesmith8250 3 роки тому +4

    He also mentioned The Great Micky Roker who is a legendary badass on the drums and The Grear Legendary Reggie Workman on the bass!!!

  • @jayraskin
    @jayraskin 6 років тому +11

    Jack Benny is the greatest radio comedian in American history. Bill Cosby is the greatest television comedian in American history. It is amazing seeing them together.
    Here's another connection - Jack Benny was a spokesperson for Jello in the 1930s. In fact his show was known in the mid 30's as" the Jello Show starring Jack Benny." Cosby became a spokesperson for Jello in the 1970s for some 30 years, I believe.

  • @Thomengel
    @Thomengel 12 років тому +5

    I have always loved Bill Cosby. This piece was especially wonderful because of his reference to Sonny Stitt who grew up in my home town of Saginaw, Mi.

  • @vova47
    @vova47 6 років тому +43

    I've heard this story about 5 times and it's still as funny as the first time.

    • @sandraandrews9907
      @sandraandrews9907 2 роки тому +2

      U know how hilarious a story is being told by Bill Cosby? When Jack Benny (RIP 🙏) & Dick Cavett are dying from laughter. Mr. Benny is nearly on the floor in stitches from this.

  • @stevenmckenzie2741
    @stevenmckenzie2741 3 роки тому +5

    So cool and respectful how the Cos takes a glance at Jack Benny at the very end. From one new master of comedy to THE master of comedy.

  • @twangbarfly
    @twangbarfly 14 років тому +14

    Haven't laughed as hard for years - sheer brilliance!!!

  • @whereisevan
    @whereisevan 10 років тому +85

    I hope some people Googled Sonny Stitt after this and got to hear him. If not, it would be a shame.

    • @heartsky
      @heartsky 7 років тому +3

      Sonny Stitt, master be-bopper, Bill C, master comedian. for real

    • @alamooji3716
      @alamooji3716 5 років тому +2

      It wouldn't be a shame at all...who even introduced that word to you?

    • @whereisevan
      @whereisevan 5 років тому +2

      Justin Molanick missing out on an opportunity to hear one of the great masters of their particular instrument? As a music lover, I would call that a shame. What are you on about?

    • @alamooji3716
      @alamooji3716 4 роки тому

      @@whereisevan I play Giant steps on 4 Instruments! Get the fuck out! Im saying nothing is shame in life! Life is great!

    • @namcat53
      @namcat53 4 роки тому +2

      ALLL those cats Bill mentioned. All great.

  • @AustinCasey
    @AustinCasey 8 років тому +14

    I love Jack Benny and Bill Cosby... two idols of mine... never in a million years thought I'd see Benny hysterical from a Cosby routine though. I love it! Lol

  • @Drumcam
    @Drumcam 15 років тому +22

    That is the funniest drum story I've ever heard!

  • @Gems2323
    @Gems2323 14 років тому +2

    Dr. Cosby is a wonderful person. I enjoy listening to him, I wish he was from my town. Philly is very fortunate to have him. Thank Cavettbiter for uploading this clip.

  • @TryTheBLT
    @TryTheBLT 13 років тому +4

    @tuxguys Jack died in late 1974, almost two years after this Cavett appearance. George Burns gave the eulogy at the funeral home, but couldn't finish it because he started bawling so Bob Hope had to take over. Jack and George were best friends.

  • @philosopher0076
    @philosopher0076 5 років тому +5

    So knowledgeable, affable, personable, intelligent, charasmatic, clean in delivery and hilarious. If only Bill had kept his evil demons away....and stayed right.....he would be today what we see in this video from long days passed.........respected, well loved, admired and relatable. Sad.

  • @92ninersboy
    @92ninersboy 8 років тому +48

    Cosby in his prime was just flat out FUNNY. Of course, it would be Sonny Stitt who would mess him up - Sonny was known for that, calling supersonic tempos to clear off the stage, separate the wheat from the chaff. He also would call tunes in the most unexpected, God-forsaken keys to mess up piano players who were accompanying him for the first time (happened to someone I knew). But this is what the original beboppers did on 52 Street (back in the 40's) - the competition and standards were daunting, there was no Mr. Niceguy, no offering assistance to the lame - it was survival of the fittest.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 7 років тому +7

      92ninersboy it's STILL like that to some extent.
      Because they don't even turn around to announce any song titles to the drummer. They just figure we can read minds...

    • @BuckshotLaFunke1
      @BuckshotLaFunke1 5 років тому +4

      Thanks for this comment.

    • @maick95
      @maick95 3 роки тому

      Where can I read about this kind of stuff? Really interesting

  • @desmondsunstrum6260
    @desmondsunstrum6260 9 місяців тому +4

    Love how Cavett just let's Cosby have the spotlight without interrupting him. We never see a talkshow host do that today.

  • @jeffdawson2786
    @jeffdawson2786 4 роки тому +7

    He was great at improv, and he could turn any subject into something funny, if given enough time (as Cavett knew). This is a hilarious insight into sitting in as an amateur with professional jazz musicians.

  • @johnhofman9658
    @johnhofman9658 10 років тому +9

    Now all other musicians can see it: Drummers, they have n't easy! Thanks Bill !!

  • @Panthersfan2
    @Panthersfan2 12 років тому +12

    I've been that one bass player during a jam session having to endure countless solos at fast tempos because no horn player cares to think about the drummer or bass player getting tired.

  • @KyleSzklenski
    @KyleSzklenski 13 років тому +7

    He uses onomatopoeia better than any human being alive. "Shuck, shuck. Kick-a-boom."

  • @niqulusviii987
    @niqulusviii987 Рік тому +2

    the legend!

  • @cldavis33
    @cldavis33 8 років тому +13

    Sonny Stitt, thank you Bill, greatest saxophone player I have ever heard save Charlie Parker. Little known fact. Sonny Stitt recorded more jazz albums than any other jazz player in history. 100+

  • @tuxguys
    @tuxguys 9 років тому +9

    (7 years ago)
    The apotheosis of the term "raconteur."
    This clip is one of the most-watched (and I mean students and staff CROWDING around the desk to watch it) in the office of the Guitar Dept. at the college where I teach, The World's Most Famous Music School, in Boston. It is gratifying to me to see Jack Benny's reactions to Cosby's story, going back and forth between falling down laughing at it, and rapt admiration on Benny's face as he watches Cos tell it.
    (It is saddening to me that, when asked, none of those same students ever has any idea who Jack Benny is.)
    **gilgamess
    Jack Benny, according to his writers, was always very appreciative of good humor. They say that he would fall out of his chair and slap the floor when he thought something was really funny. As one would suspect, his writers enjoyed working for such a great boss.
    +Gilgamess
    I have also heard it said that whenever Benny and George Burns went out together, by prearrangement, Burns would have to drive, as he would have Benny laughing so hard that Benny would actually drive off the road if he were behind the wheel.
    Addendum:
    "An Artist, as a Person, is always so much less than his Work."--Harlan Ellison (I think)
    This is an example of Cosby's Work, his recently-revealed deficiencies as a Person notwithstanding.

  • @sb8888
    @sb8888 15 років тому +4

    One of the funniest things I've seen in a long, long time.

  • @juankawr9910
    @juankawr9910 Рік тому +3

    What a storyteller... 😂😂😂 Fantastic anecdote from this comic genius

  • @Trots.777
    @Trots.777 11 років тому +4

    Classic Bill Cosby I love it man.
    Legend.

  • @440864
    @440864 15 років тому +2

    Hysterical and oh so true.

  • @spliffnotes8359
    @spliffnotes8359 3 роки тому +5

    This is a MASTERCLASS IN STORYTELLING.
    I know literally nothing about Jazz and know none of the people/things he referenced... and I'm crying laughing. Bravo

    • @albieswings1154
      @albieswings1154 Рік тому +1

      i love bill cosby - comedic genius and LEGEND

  • @gilgamess
    @gilgamess 15 років тому +8

    Jack Benny, according to his writers, was always very appreciative of good humor. They say that he would fall out of his chair and slap the floor when he thought something was really funny. As one would suspect, his writers enjoyed working for such a great boss.

  • @InsertName130
    @InsertName130 9 років тому +17

    Outside of this video and the comments section, Stitt never gets as much respect as he deserves.

  • @kayandaeddings4803
    @kayandaeddings4803 5 років тому +4

    Now I know why Bill Cosby likes jazz on the Cosby show. Specially his character Cliff Huxtable.

  • @maciekomis
    @maciekomis 9 років тому +11

    "we're not playing anymore" hilarious

  • @jkingvevo2472
    @jkingvevo2472 6 років тому +3

    Cosby made a small cast appearance on "The Electric Company" a week after this was broadcasted in Episode 223 (Season 2, aired February 28, 1973).

  • @raggityman
    @raggityman 11 років тому +19

    Some of the audience seems familiar with the song "Cherokee" given their reaction when Cos mentions it.

    • @stevenmckenzie2741
      @stevenmckenzie2741 3 роки тому

      I’m sure most of that reaction was coming the Bobby Rosengarden band.

  • @yumunja
    @yumunja 12 років тому +2

    Absolutely. Well noticed.

  • @40sSonggirl1
    @40sSonggirl1 10 років тому +12

    I love how towards the end Cosby has Jack Benny almost falling over with laughter. Love it!

  • @jaysax90
    @jaysax90 13 років тому +7

    I can't believe this cat played with Stitt, Workman, and (for a few moments, haha!) Roach!
    Alright, back to shedding Cherokee. :P

  • @raginbakin1430
    @raginbakin1430 3 роки тому +2

    Haha this is the first informed comedy bit about jazz I’ve ever seen, and this is fucking awesome

  • @Lazurini1
    @Lazurini1 12 років тому +5

    Just genius! Great to see Jack Benny doubled over too!

  • @PastorJulian
    @PastorJulian 3 роки тому +1

    One of the greatest at storytelling

  • @raggityman
    @raggityman 11 років тому +2

    I love it when they cut to Jack Benny falling over with laughter!

  • @LordAuthor
    @LordAuthor 10 років тому +8

    This is comedy genius. Pure unadulterated genius.

  • @clarkewi
    @clarkewi 8 років тому +8

    Phenomenal. This is absolutely classic.

  • @farshimelt
    @farshimelt 5 років тому +3

    I did a one week gig with the pianist who had just come off the Mahvishnu band. One night he called Donna Lee, a little faster than Cherokee. He played the first 3 chorus's solo then cued in the bassist and I. After 3 chorus's I had to play the ride cymbal with 2 hands to keep up. No Max Roach to rescue me. I made to the end.

  • @jjvolt78
    @jjvolt78 12 років тому +13

    Hilarious. I m a drummer and a lifelong fan of the cos. That feeling of rigor mortis is no fun when you have band mates and a bar full of people around you.

  • @flojogrande
    @flojogrande 13 років тому +1

    Great banter and exchange. Jack Benny, Cosby and Cavett just keeps drawing it out. The era of the great talk shows Cavett, Gleason, Dean Martin, Mike Douglass. Bill had me grinning the whole time through-out the story. There is another great story Cosby tells on Johnny Carson about Shelby the great car maker, who gave him a gift of a car because he was a big fan of Cosby's during the I-spy period.

  • @epf1961
    @epf1961 12 років тому +19

    The one part of this I cringe at is when Cosby (5:10) is forced to say, "Doesn't make any difference what his name is"..referring to Sonny Stitt.. (when the others on the show appear to not know who Stitt is-- in fact, I think I hear Benny saying "Who???").. This is yet just another shining example of the accepted but yet unacceptable phenomenon that nobody knows anything about jazz or it's major proponents.. And Stitt was still alive & well at the time! People need jazz education!

  • @AndrewScott30847
    @AndrewScott30847 14 років тому +19

    why didnt max roach ever rescue me on a gig when i was starting out lol?

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I recall the shock on my face when I got flung "Beginnings" by Chicago and the Who, "Baba O'Reilly."
      With NO notice of any kind.
      Wut?? Now??

  • @gibgezr
    @gibgezr 10 років тому +15

    I really lost it at 8:09 "...and nobodies started playin' yet"

  • @deidrecuellar8285
    @deidrecuellar8285 10 років тому +5

    Just so naturally funny!

  • @petecellar
    @petecellar 15 років тому

    Classic, right up to the lighting of the cigar...

  • @smitty2106
    @smitty2106 13 років тому

    one of my favorite comedians

  • @DerekWilliamsMusic
    @DerekWilliamsMusic 11 років тому +1

    Genius, both musically and comedically.

  • @talkinjazz
    @talkinjazz 15 років тому +2

    3:43 biddedihiddl!
    this is just great! was laughing to tears!

  • @ninjadrummist
    @ninjadrummist 15 років тому +3

    Hilarious! Every drummer has experienced this at least once in their life lol!

  • @buckypreseau7349
    @buckypreseau7349 6 років тому +2

    two words describe cosby. brilliant.....sick

  • @georgemaher9224
    @georgemaher9224 9 років тому +1

    Laughed my nads off at this...........really funny. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bennyshaversmusic590
    @bennyshaversmusic590 5 років тому

    One of Bill Cosby's best songs by far

  • @bigkingsha
    @bigkingsha 10 років тому +8

    Q-Tip's long lost pop.

  • @user-zs5of5en5o
    @user-zs5of5en5o 5 років тому +7

    What I love about this is you don’t hear a single bad word of any kind. Clean comedy is gone.

  • @Kearyjb
    @Kearyjb 4 роки тому +1

    My eyes are literally moist and my sides hurt

  • @haveatomato
    @haveatomato 14 років тому +1

    hilarious story, he really knows his jazz!

  • @Migueltio
    @Migueltio 15 років тому

    This was hysterical!

  • @boogiedownbronx73
    @boogiedownbronx73 6 років тому +2

    i got some records of Sonny

  • @danielbagutti
    @danielbagutti 5 років тому

    I feel the heat everytime I see his sweater

  • @Mumbo137
    @Mumbo137 15 років тому

    this is brilliant

  • @IvoryMelodies86
    @IvoryMelodies86 5 років тому +4

    Cherokee is basically the song you play when you want to kick "not up to par" musicians out. You can't just throw them out, so you do Cherokee.. in different keys if necessary.

    • @brucescott4261
      @brucescott4261 4 роки тому +2

      TJ Landry ...Breakneck tempo! Ray Noble's CHEROKEE separates the men from the boys, PERIOD!!!

  • @tommyt1971
    @tommyt1971 13 років тому +1

    I think we've seen the origin of the Cosby sweater!!!!

  • @AleksandarDzigurski
    @AleksandarDzigurski 10 років тому +3

    4:01 He obviously says something like: "Half a british nut bureaucrats.."

  • @audiophelia
    @audiophelia 13 років тому +1

    Jack Benny falls out of his chair laughing! Nuff Said!!!

  • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
    @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 7 років тому +1

    Yeah. Art Blakey.
    I bought a REALLY nice 24 inch Giant Beat ride on account of "Pensavita." It's thin, so it'll act like a really big crash, too. Along with about 5 other tones off the sane cymbal. Which is pretty trick.
    Yeah, you don't want them to look back at you, lol...

  • @cszetela1
    @cszetela1 4 роки тому +1

    Great story.

  • @koucak
    @koucak 15 років тому

    huge !

  • @Justinsorochan
    @Justinsorochan 14 років тому +1

    9:00 - Classic sax player look.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 3 роки тому

      A clue: if they turn around to look at you at any point, it's not good. Lol. You better hope there's a smile and a thumbs up. Or something. Haha

  • @Novalunosis90
    @Novalunosis90 13 років тому +1

    7: 50 I was in tears and by 8:08 I actually fell out of my chair.

  • @DSLDrummer
    @DSLDrummer 12 років тому +1

    This is absolutely amazing, so funny!!

  • @sutoncicero
    @sutoncicero 15 років тому

    this viedo was posted on my brith day

  • @craigcaver4051
    @craigcaver4051 6 років тому

    Damn damn the Coz! I guess I'm the first to post on here since the verdict.

  • @jokrg
    @jokrg 3 роки тому +1

    No matter what, this man is funny!

  • @petecellar
    @petecellar 15 років тому +1

    I think you misunderstood my comment.
    I loved the whole thing, including how he lit the cigar at the end...

  • @southsidetokyo
    @southsidetokyo 3 роки тому +1

    Watching this it’s easy to see that Cosby is where Richard Pryor got his style and Eddie Murphy got his from Pryor. Cosby is the real G.O.A.T.

    • @Kayem967
      @Kayem967 3 роки тому

      Funny that people might say, why are the people you mentioned who were influenced by him black.

  • @Siska0Robert
    @Siska0Robert 14 років тому +1

    Great story! :)

  • @V_Vladimir_V
    @V_Vladimir_V 6 років тому +1

    Крутой мужик, отличное чувство юмора))

  • @jthusany
    @jthusany 4 роки тому +2

    You hear wear Richard's voice came from.

  • @Lacivicus
    @Lacivicus 10 років тому

    I've been exactly there. Because the cos.

  • @richoboss22
    @richoboss22 12 років тому +1

    Nobody understand the really sense of that great speech but everybody is laughing. His such a master!

  • @joealanouf
    @joealanouf 14 років тому

    THAT was a halarious and well told story . i lagghfed !

  • @SkiptimusPrime
    @SkiptimusPrime 12 років тому +2

    yooooooo.... @8:55 what the heck is that coming down from the ceiling?? I really hope it was an errant mic but It looks like a freaky small arm or something!! O_o

  • @brainsareus
    @brainsareus 6 років тому +3

    He looked a bit like Arthur Ashe here.

  • @jamesdaquistoii5198
    @jamesdaquistoii5198 5 років тому +1

    LMAO...PRICELESS

  • @euphoricelephants
    @euphoricelephants 13 років тому +1

    People were so laid back on tv back then...

  • @jahenx94
    @jahenx94 15 років тому

    What a great comic... RIP

  • @Zeethr
    @Zeethr 15 років тому

    RIP BILL COSBY