In A Mellow Tone (Part 1/2) - Dizzy Gillespie/James Moody/Gene Harris/Benny Powell/Buddy Tate/...
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2009
- Jazzfestival Bern, Switzerland 1985, Dizzy Gillespie and Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp), Clark Terry (flh), James Moody and Buddy Tate (ts), Benny Powell (tb), Gene Harris (p), Freddie Green (g), Ray Brown (b), Grady Tate (d)
In A Mellow Tone (Part 1 of 2)
that tenor tone will put hair on your chest lol
The collective talent that was on that stage just leaves you in awe. Great human beings!
These men will never truly die because their music will live forever.
Oh God!!! What a band!!!!!!!!
This is one of the best videos on this whole site! Incredible, phenomenal assembly of the greats!
We are going to learn from it for our Jazz Standards Club @LearnJazzStandards Thanks for bringing it in!
When I listen to those incredible giants, I always think about Bird and Clifford Brown ! I mean they could have been there if they didn't die so young, specially so foolishly for Clifford at 26 ! Respect and Love forever for all playing there, and all missing so much.
buddy tate!!
This is real jazz. Wonderfull!!
probably one of the rare occasions where Freddie Green played out of the Count Basie Orchestra... This said, epsecially in the 80s, you could put great names on the scene, without getting the magic, This is not the case here, lots of outstanding solii, must say Iam a Buddy Tate fan, but they are all inspired. Thanks for sharing this wonderful moment
Fantastic listening
Outstanding the best of the best such a wonderful performance
Great to the the old cats having a ball behind the solists..
hahahahaaha the tenor solo, so much for don't puff out cheeks :P
Wonderful, just amazing. thank you ininho for posting this
Unbelievably great - what else is there to say?
love that, too! and how moody gets into it ;)
(-_-) masters at work !!!! YEA!
LOL 4:28 when Dizzy breaks into a dance. #preciousmoments.
I would call Benny Powell one of Basie's top 3 trombone players. Nice video!
Every member of this group has something special and that is they all have the same perception of time which shows in the swing which is why it sounds so great.
+Al Bourne What they have is Freddie Green (Father Time) to center their focus.
They are doing what experienced professionals do. They each speak and understand the same language, jazz.
@@ghairraigh You both miss my point " the same perception of time. " it doesn't matter who is on guitar if one person in the group is out a bit then the whole thing is fucked. You also missed the ubiquitous Ray Brown n pounding out the beat.
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Nice Rhapsody in Blue quote at 5:06
5:57 8:15
Hey guys, you wanna tune up before we get started? Nah.
🤣🤣🤣 hilarious
Sit down and do not speak
Probably the weakest solo I've ever heard from Dizzy Gillespie. Seems like he was struggling to get enough air into the horn at times.
thanks for your input lol
Weak ? Really. Sit down