Shaye and the band really shaking the place up....Max and the rhythm section keep this tune chugging along. Great solos by all. Always love the way Shaye rips into her first solo so strong and confident.........................
Many thanks, The Gumbo Gumbas. 'Hot Town' - depicting a train journey to 'Hot Town' and reaching the destination at the end of the piece - was composed in 1929 by clarinet-playing bandleader Fess Williams and recorded in New York that year by Fess Williams and His Royal Flush Orchestra. Tuba Skinny copy the Introduction of the original and then sensibly omit the vocal patter while making the 'railway' noises before Shaye (from 00:22 to 00:55) is the first to play the 32-bar theme. Fess Williams' original version is full of ideas but I think Tuba Skinny's quicker tempo and plentiful clever tricks make their version even more enjoyable than his. Note the clever ending, with slight rallentando and extra two bars, to bring the train journey to an end. Played entirely in the key of B flat.
Great GOoDness.....TS are just superb........to capture LIVE such vitality and exuberance takes a blend of VERY special skills........NOTHING like as easy as it seems believe me for I did/tried it for many (35+) years around UK. TSs + Marla's Shotguns really should be TREASURED.........'Nawlins' STILL rules.
Hear hear!! ['we've' long held in the UK that NOJ never dies 'right out'.........its musicality, inventive honesty and sheer joyousness are sometimes temporarily drowned out by antithetic 'pop' tripe but it never fails to be revivified.....like a 'drought hit' precious, exotic 'desert flower' after 'the rains'!!!]
Too good to be true. Thank you so much for this wonderful performance. I like the great camera work. Then they started playing this tune I always see a locomotive on my mind. Lovely Regards Dave from Berlin Germany 👋 I listen Tuba Skinny every day.
I knew this was serious cause the washboards got shoes on. Cant get enough tenor sax from the clarinet player though. Sorry dont know ya names, but luv ya all the sames down in AUS-TRA-LIA.
No one does it better and I have been privileged to live long enough to hear them.
Estupendo estupendo estupendo 😮
Max’s banjo does so much, along with Robin’s washboard, to bring us back to the music that became New Orleans Jazz.
rhythm strings is mountain rock! amongst the rest. grins and more grins in fact! magic...
Shaye and the band really shaking the place up....Max and the rhythm section keep this tune chugging along. Great solos by all. Always love the way Shaye rips into her first solo so strong and confident.........................
I really want to see these guys live someday. 🎺🪕🎶😁👍
So do I
Many thanks, The Gumbo Gumbas. 'Hot Town' - depicting a train journey to 'Hot Town' and reaching the destination at the end of the piece - was composed in 1929 by clarinet-playing bandleader Fess Williams and recorded in New York that year by Fess Williams and His Royal Flush Orchestra. Tuba Skinny copy the Introduction of the original and then sensibly omit the vocal patter while making the 'railway' noises before Shaye (from 00:22 to 00:55) is the first to play the 32-bar theme. Fess Williams' original version is full of ideas but I think Tuba Skinny's quicker tempo and plentiful clever tricks make their version even more enjoyable than his. Note the clever ending, with slight rallentando and extra two bars, to bring the train journey to an end. Played entirely in the key of B flat.
Ivan, thanks as always for edifying us.
I wish you and I were both there for this!!!
Thank you so very much.
Thank you for all this information!
I would love to watch these amazing musicians live! Sending love from England ❤
So woul I. When are they going to tour UK?
There is much to admire,classic and original,at the sametime!!! Thanks, greeting from Argentina
Awesome awesome and awesome 👍 have been a fan for years 😁🇬🇧🎹🎷🎺🎸🎻🎻🎤🎤🇬🇧
Saludos desde Venezuela !!
Thank You from my heart. Donald Fransson, Sweden
Great GOoDness.....TS are just superb........to capture LIVE such vitality and exuberance takes a blend of VERY special skills........NOTHING like as easy as it seems believe me for I did/tried it for many (35+) years around UK. TSs + Marla's Shotguns really should be TREASURED.........'Nawlins' STILL rules.
Awesome tunes.
Greetings from Ecuador‼️
Yet another great performance, many thanks
Outstanding
Wonderful-- when in Italy please😮
Bravo
toujours superbe j'espère qu'on vous reverra en France bientôt
Perfekt wie immer!
El conjunto es espectacular y la trompetista excelente!
Feels like a new golden age of jazz.
Hear hear!! ['we've' long held in the UK that NOJ never dies 'right out'.........its musicality, inventive honesty and sheer joyousness are sometimes temporarily drowned out by antithetic 'pop' tripe but it never fails to be revivified.....like a 'drought hit' precious, exotic 'desert flower' after 'the rains'!!!]
That was different from what I'm used to from them. Awesome!
Hi.
This is probobly the best I have heard from Tuba Skinny.
Respekt.
Keep on.
Gunnar
B xc
Too good to be true.
Thank you so much for this wonderful performance.
I like the great camera work.
Then they started playing this tune I always see a locomotive on my mind.
Lovely Regards Dave from Berlin Germany 👋
I listen Tuba Skinny every day.
l love more and more!
De cucuta Colombia, como los admiro, adoro su música.
💐💐💐💐💐
Another great toetapper !❤🤓👍
🎉
Great bass line!
T I G H T !!! 🎺
👏🎶📽️🎸🥁
i like to watch the dancers if there any
Trombone sounds good but why no shades?
I knew this was serious cause the washboards got shoes on. Cant get enough tenor sax from the clarinet player though. Sorry dont know ya names, but luv ya all the sames down in AUS-TRA-LIA.
Where’s my drummer?
Where is Jason?
Jason left the band a while ago. I understand he is now a full time carpenter.
i guess the singer isn't back yet?
fantastic - pity about the poor sound balance
Китаезка у нас одинаковая формаипальцев и ноктей .