It's not just amazing to listen to but to watch. He physically puts every emotion and feeling into his music and shows. He is such a charming man too. I'm 56. My parents have been gone past away for years. I remember enjoy Ray with them as a toddler. The good old stuff from the good old times.
This is Ray raw and unrehearsed, jamming as only these great jazz players can. The way Ray directs things is nothing short of miraculous. Watch bassist George Duvivier wonder what the song is as Ray plays an improvised intro, Ray calling out the changes, his changes, then when Georgia emerges, everything is alllll right! This is a rare treat - being in on an improvised performance by these masters of the art!
Its so important to recognise what a privalidge it is to be alive at this time consider I'm aittingin my lounge chair with my smart phone on my lap listening to a group of the finest jazz musitions on the planet❤
As I always say when I hear to the 70's, 80's and 90's, I was born 20 years too late. Nice one, thanx for sharing! I worked at Montreux Jazz Festival in 2001 and 2002. Incredible souvenirs!!
00:00 Blues Jam in F 09:19 How Can You Get Out 15:54 Georgia On My Mind 23:11 Autumn Leaves 32:00 Willow Weep For Me 41:22 Hallelujah I Love Her So 44:38 Stormy Monday 53:25 God Bless The Child 1:02:04 What'd I Say (?)
Great set wow most of those musicians I was blessed to meet I missed meeting David fat head Newman he passed away a week after he played in a club down the street from my house I used to hang out with Kenny Burrell Jr his family live up the street from me not now though I haven't seen them in years hope they're okay
Dizzy Gillespie said one time he was playing with Ray Charles in the studio that Ray Charles plays so slow that he wanted to hit him upside his head with his horn I died laughing when he told me that
I've never heard him so dissatisfied with a band's ability to keep time, which makes this a frustrating watch and listen. You're right about his mastery of slow tempo- pick a studio song he's done and the live version is almost always more emotionally resonant.
Yes But too Slow Tempos annoying the other because for a rythm section are unplayable, for a drum or a bass is a no sense, this concert is to improvised obviously with no organization, it would be a businnes operatio of some impresario of musical bussiness. The concert is full of error of the band,becauss it was obviously a Ray Charles Concert who gave an opportunity to work to other old players
Yes but he is floating himself, on the tempos (... anyway, this is an amazing video, for me I love the way or the fact that Ray is schooling all of them jazz guys about the Blues (not so much Hank and Fathead of course - btw Hank in a couple moments is "quoting" Cleanhead :))) ). And I love that whenever he feels something in the music is very right, he gets soo excited, and loves it. This also brings me to the (some could say) "overcomping" of Ray, which comes from pure excitement - Chris Cain does the same thing (but he is also a "student" of Ray). Anyway, just wanted to say I am happy to find this jam, to see that even these meetings don't always go perfect :D but there is some of the heaviest blues I know from Ray because he is taking chances.
Hello James ! Je m’appelle Mathys, j’ai 17ans et j’ai lu que vous aviez assisté à énormément de concerts de Ray ! Je suis fan de lui depuis mes 10ans mais je raffoles toujours autant d’anecdotes à propos de lui ^^ Comment ça ce passait un concert de Ray ? Avez vous déjà pu lui parler directement ? Je serais très curieux de lire vos réponses si ça ne vous gêne pas !! Merci beaucoup pour ces rediffusions !
Bonjour et merci de votre message. Effectivement mon premier concert de Ray est celui d'octobre 1961 j'avais 18 ans mais je suivais déjà Ray depuis l'avoir entendu pour la 1ère fois sur Europe 1 à l'émission Salut les Copains en 1960. Un soir de concert en 1962 je suis allé l'attendre à la sortie des artistes de l'Olympia à Paris. J'ai pu l'approcher avant qu'il monte dans sa voiture, je lui ai glissé quelques mots de félicitations en Anglais mes mains sur ses épaules....La suite a été une série de 20 concerts...jusqu'en 1999 à Marciac. Où j'ai pu le photographier. Je possède des enregistrements audio et vidéo introuvables...mais je vous conseille les concerts de 1961, 1962, et autres perles chez le label Frémeaux et Associés.
It's not just amazing to listen to but to watch. He physically puts every emotion and feeling into his music and shows. He is such a charming man too. I'm 56. My parents have been gone past away for years. I remember enjoy Ray with them as a toddler. The good old stuff from the good old times.
J'ai 81 ans, je suis fan de Ray depuis 1960, j'ai assisté à 25 concerts du GENIUS avec toujours autant de passion! Merci de votre contribution...
Great music I love this proformance.
WHAT?!!! Are you kidding me?!!! This line-up is INCREDIBLE!!!
check out some heavy funk jamming from 1980 with dizzy and bernard purdie on drums in Japan. Another jaw dropping lineup
Super concert que malheureusement j'ai manquer! Ray you are now with the Jazz Angeles...
Exceptionnel comme toujours avec Ray !
Respect infini. (voir sa tragique enfance 🫸🫷
This is Ray raw and unrehearsed, jamming as only these great jazz players can. The way Ray directs things is nothing short of miraculous. Watch bassist George Duvivier wonder what the song is as Ray plays an improvised intro, Ray calling out the changes, his changes, then when Georgia emerges, everything is alllll right! This is a rare treat - being in on an improvised performance by these masters of the art!
Yes very rare. On exceptionel concert with exceptionels musicians
Sloooooow
I knew you and listen to your music way back in the 1970+ but till now you still going strong
RIP brother Ray
Ray setting the pace at 33 mins in is awesome. ( I think he was messing with Diz.) 😂 Great jam. Thanks for posting!
The way he sets up the twos and fours on hallelujah. Brilliant
Ray Charles é é sempre será nota 10.
O maravilhoso e inesquecível Ray Charles.
concerto meraviglioso con grandissimi strumentisti...ok.
A man who will never die.
This is beautiful
Its so important to recognise what a privalidge it is to be alive at this time consider I'm aittingin my lounge chair with my smart phone on my lap listening to a group of the finest jazz musitions on the planet❤
Ray you are the best
من تازگی این مرد بزرگ،ری چارلز رو کشف کردم،و باورکردنی نیست که این نابغه،نابیناست
سپاس از آپلود این موزیک
Wow. What a lineup. A true jazz concert!
Absoluty wonderfull
As I always say when I hear to the 70's, 80's and 90's, I was born 20 years too late. Nice one, thanx for sharing! I worked at Montreux Jazz Festival in 2001 and 2002. Incredible souvenirs!!
Ray Charles le plus grands des grands.
MANIFIQUE super Année inoubliable RYE CHARLE qu'elle force
you become a better musician just by hearing this alone
Had fun listening to this ,please keep uploading the Ray Charles concerts and tv performance’s
00:00 Blues Jam in F
09:19 How Can You Get Out
15:54 Georgia On My Mind
23:11 Autumn Leaves
32:00 Willow Weep For Me
41:22 Hallelujah I Love Her So
44:38 Stormy Monday
53:25 God Bless The Child
1:02:04 What'd I Say (?)
OMG, ITS ESTHER PHILLIPS ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Superbes souvenirs
Ray Charles simplesmente magnífico demais Delírio Total, Delírio Total.
Ce sacré monument historique
Great set wow most of those musicians I was blessed to meet I missed meeting David fat head Newman he passed away a week after he played in a club down the street from my house I used to hang out with Kenny Burrell Jr his family live up the street from me not now though I haven't seen them in years hope they're okay
MAN.THATSGOODY.GOOD
JAZZ.GREATMIUSICILOVEJAZZ❤
Love......jazz ....love Soul... love....Blus...verygood...Best songs.....
Love it 😢😢😢😢
The perfect jam section doesn't exis......
fantastic
Dizzy Gillespie said one time he was playing with Ray Charles in the studio that Ray Charles plays so slow that he wanted to hit him upside his head with his horn I died laughing when he told me that
Um gênio!!!!
great dizzy on stormy monday...
Beyond phenomenon!!!
This is definitely dope
YEAH RAY MY MAMA HAD YOUR VYNILE RECORDS AND SHE LIKEDTO LISTEN TO YOU I TOO NOW YOU BOTH ARE DEAD REST IN PEACE
Yes thank you very much too you
Legend says the bass player is still sweating
😂
Love it
superbo hank in willow weep for me
All Star Line Up
grande band...+ 2 geni
All Bravi !
💜💜💜💜💜
God bless the child (she left).
Ray is pretty annoyed by the rhythm section but still gets his message thru. master of slow tempos!
I've never heard him so dissatisfied with a band's ability to keep time, which makes this a frustrating watch and listen. You're right about his mastery of slow tempo- pick a studio song he's done and the live version is almost always more emotionally resonant.
@@danielm4114 Yes his live songs are wayyyyy better than studio
@@danielm4114 Ray did not like loud drums.
Yes But too Slow Tempos annoying the other because for a rythm section are unplayable, for a drum or a bass is a no sense, this concert is to improvised obviously with no organization, it would be a businnes operatio of some impresario of musical bussiness.
The concert is full of error of the band,becauss it was obviously a Ray Charles Concert who gave an opportunity to work to other old players
Yes but he is floating himself, on the tempos (... anyway, this is an amazing video, for me I love the way or the fact that Ray is schooling all of them jazz guys about the Blues (not so much Hank and Fathead of course - btw Hank in a couple moments is "quoting" Cleanhead :))) ). And I love that whenever he feels something in the music is very right, he gets soo excited, and loves it. This also brings me to the (some could say) "overcomping" of Ray, which comes from pure excitement - Chris Cain does the same thing (but he is also a "student" of Ray). Anyway, just wanted to say I am happy to find this jam, to see that even these meetings don't always go perfect :D but there is some of the heaviest blues I know from Ray because he is taking chances.
La película no la pasan completa
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Stage Rhodes sounds like it's into a twin.
💎💎💎💎💎
Delicious!!!❤
No entiendo un carajo pero aguante la mejor
백악관에철물점미국브래드피트톰크루즈박소정선물김민지장문선일본나루히토아기여씨받이한다 12:47 신숭경이성계 13:01 양성이성계금박금실금모자 13:33
S22 enregistrer
브래드피트 사도세자 0:28
the title of track after georgia...?
"Autumn Leaves" (Les feuilles mortes) voir titres générique fin vidéo.
43:09 did he just call Dizzy Gillespie Fat Head 🤣🤣🤣
"Fathead" Newman the sax player😂😂
Sax Man - David Fathead Newman chief - Ray knew what he was talking about!!
@@cadillackid2002 thanks, a year later 😊
@@plumjade4584thanks also a year later
Настоящий джазззззз!
마이너리트리포트브래드피트아가사거물다헬리콥터싫어와대우푸루지오아파트화곡역현수막 마이너리티리포트 10:40
Sucks to be the drummer on this at about 33:00 for a while , he just can't slow down right for Ray 🤣
Hello James ! Je m’appelle Mathys, j’ai 17ans et j’ai lu que vous aviez assisté à énormément de concerts de Ray ! Je suis fan de lui depuis mes 10ans mais je raffoles toujours autant d’anecdotes à propos de lui ^^
Comment ça ce passait un concert de Ray ?
Avez vous déjà pu lui parler directement ?
Je serais très curieux de lire vos réponses si ça ne vous gêne pas !!
Merci beaucoup pour ces rediffusions !
Bonjour et merci de votre message. Effectivement mon premier concert de Ray est celui d'octobre 1961 j'avais 18 ans mais je suivais déjà Ray depuis l'avoir entendu pour la 1ère fois sur Europe 1 à l'émission Salut les Copains en 1960. Un soir de concert en 1962 je suis allé l'attendre à la sortie des artistes de l'Olympia à Paris. J'ai pu l'approcher avant qu'il monte dans sa voiture, je lui ai glissé quelques mots de félicitations en Anglais mes mains sur ses épaules....La suite a été une série de 20 concerts...jusqu'en 1999 à Marciac. Où j'ai pu le photographier. Je possède des enregistrements audio et vidéo introuvables...mais je vous conseille les concerts de 1961, 1962, et autres perles chez le label Frémeaux et Associés.
검정성경책신관홍목사님이동원목사님복제맥도날드성경채가구팅긴다 7:03
Ray was trying to get them to play blues there in the beginning. They were way out of their element there, ended up sounding more like jazz.
Ray said I'm not a blues singer, nor a jazz musician he said I know how to sing the blues I know how to play jazz!
@@jamesblackbird So true, Ray could do it all.
@@abrahamcastillo7616 Yes Sir!
7일 광화문 사도세자 브래드 피트 이영분신주혁영화전세계틀었니?박소정인형극의이론과실제내셔널지오그래픽디스커버리컬럼비아 2:32 김포공항으로다와있어꿈에여수미국비행기너무만이온다여수브래드피트신주혁한옥광화문캐나다덤프트럭세줄김수원정몽준신주혁사진스위스박소정신진옥박기우금고가봐정몽준김영명악수한사람들안숙선김혜영브릿지14조원강서국청칼국수집금천구 5:59
El Aljarafe.
서울산업대사람멍청이두여자행방불명김광호노학권친구영도중 8:07
Martin luter King 🎉🎉🎉
부천윤호만나러가는길한여자브래드피트영화 8:53
It s very slow..look at me!...😂
DING DONG THE WITCH IS DEAD!!
Нет больше Дизи Гелеспи...
Great music I love this proformance.