Jeden Morgen frühstücke ich mir der Band. Es ist zu einer guten Gewohnheit für mich geworden und lässt den Tag schön beginnen. Every morning I have breakfast with the band. It has become a good habit for me and makes the day start nicely.
So glad to see, and hear this much more than fabulous band. Less members to see, and listen too. Sound is still perfect, clear, clean true fine music. I am a fan for life.
I love this performance. Shaye's playing is superb, but what is also endearing is her facial expressions which reveal a love of the music and love for the little girl who adds to the tip bucket and who seems (at least in my mind) to be impressed with Shaye when (4:11) the girl points at Shaye. The dancers also add a nice touch to the video.
Todos excelentes músicos en éste, mi conjunto predilecto. Mención especial para el clarinetista por su depurado estilo interpretativo. Felicitaciones a todos y un cordial saludo desde Tandil, Rca.ARGENTINA.
Thanks for the new video Randy! Great to see a romantic couple dancing again and people dropping money in the bucket. TS has worked hard to keep us entertained througout the pandemic and I wish them nothing but the best in the coming days!💃🕺😊👍👍
Thanks for being there to capture this for us, Randy. It's not often we find them on video playing 'Trouble in Mind', or Max taking a vocal. Richard M. Jones is believed to have composed this eight-bar Chorus in 1924; and Tuba Skinny play it in the key of A flat. Incidentally, the song also has a 16-bar Verse, though Tuba Skinny - like most bands - don't include it.
Could I persuade you to replace 'is believed ' with 'claimed''? Leonard Feather wrote that Jones 'was composer of many tunes whose authorship was subsequently much disputed'.
Mr. Feather, I understand, could at times be a disseminator of what today we call 'fake news'. I'm inclined to give Mr. Jones the benefit of the doubt. He was an important and creative character in the early days of traditional jazz. Also, he played the piano authoritatively on the earliest recording of 'Trouble in Mind' - the 1924 version with Thelma La Vizzo on vocal and including the 16-bar Verse. It is true that the eight-bar Chorus is based on a very simple chord progression that could have been used in earlier folk music but this does not mean Jones did not create the song. There are dozens of examples of tunes being based on familiar chord sequences. One of the most sophisticated is Thelonius Monk's 'In Walked Bud', an original composition but using chords not a whit dissimilar to those of 'Blue Skies'.
Agreed, Randy! The best thing I found down the rabbit-hole was the original recording made by Richard and Thelma. She sings the Verse and then several Choruses: ua-cam.com/video/IVNddxUwANg/v-deo.html
@@PopsCoffee On reflection, I regret my previous comment which was based on my misinterpreting your 'Jones is believed to have composed this ....'. Since 1924 there has not been a shred of doubt that RMJ was the composer because no-one would copyright anything that is not entirely his own work. I wonder where Leonard Feather got his 'information'.
Beautiful just beautiful. While listening to this, for a moment, there was no trouble in my mind. For anyone going through it, there’s No need for the 2:19 train to ease your troubled mind
Love this old Dixi band music. So relaxed but you guys make each piece so interesting and pleasant to listen to. My late Dad used to love this sound and obviously it caught on with me. You guys complement each other so well. Thanks for sharing. God bless from South Africa.
Damm!!,after months of trying to figure out how you guys play so well together,finally. Simple,you are reading each other’s soul !!! No doubt in my mind!!
BEST Clarinet tone I have heard in a while..Great sound all around! Big brass thing in the back is named SOUSAPHONE. Although, it is a form of TUBA, Great Band! Keep it up!
Thank you for great video.thumbs up for dancing pedestrian thanks camera person too.till then keep smiling with lol politely and healthy safely jazz it /T.S./
Johnny Cash did not write this song. It is attributed to pianist Richard M Jones. Incidentally, it's eight bars long, in contrast to the usual twelve bars for the blues.
Catch Max doing "When the four winds blow." There's more than one version out there, though the new one has Greg singing. They get right into the Fats/Bartholomew thing, great.
Wonderful old tune played superbly , as always,,by Tuba Skinny. It was responsible for tweaking my interest in jazz when I first heard it as a young lad , back in the fifties , sung by Ottilie Patterson with the Chris Barber Jazz Band. If you haven’t heard her version I encourage you to check it out.
and don't stop there. It's hard to beat the Humphrey Lyttleton version (with two clarinets), wherein Humph channels Joe like few before or since. ua-cam.com/video/znUOo65hVmA/v-deo.html
I checked out Humphrey Lyttleton’s version and it is wonderful. Although I must admit I did miss a vocal. Thank you for reminding me of his earlier work.
@@colinbundred2412 and I've got as far as listening to Ottilie Paterson. I kick myself for snobbishly ignoring this fabulous singer my whole life, on the groumds that "white people can't sing the blues." I've still got work to do, but Ottilie has started me on the road.
THE QUARTER IS BACK.....Yellow Fever /// Some Bitch Named "KATRINA" /// C19 ///... Nothin can hold down my beloved VIEUX CARRE for long. Welcome back everybody....Please commence drinkin... IMMEDIATLY!!!! ;-)
I'm stunned on multiple levels. As a blues fan, versions of this standard by many of the genres best performers. Tuba Skinny did a more than credible interpretation. Had you been able to get the vocalist at a higher volume, this version would easily be among the top 4 or 5. Other than the quality of their street performance, the most stunning thing to me as that as I type this, there have been 4 morons who disliked it. How?
Is it the Kitty Jar that made Puss purr? No, but she must have a purr, Puss I'd better credit Billy Jones and Ernie Hare for that 1919 gag before anyone calls me out
Notwithstanding that, it is in fact why any professional pursues their profession. If it weren't then it would be a hobby. The definition of a profession is that it is your primary source of income.
Erika left New Orleans 3-4 years ago. At the TS website (tubaskinny.com) they respond to the seemingly never ending question, Where is Erika, with this "Erika relocated to North Carolina. She no longer performs with us on a regular basis; however, she does still tour with us and join us for major festivals."
One can't but love real musicians playing and jamming live.
My troubling mind is eased just listening.
I like Tuba Skinny. New Orleans personified.
Jeden Morgen frühstücke ich mir der Band. Es ist zu einer guten Gewohnheit für mich geworden und lässt den Tag schön beginnen.
Every morning I have breakfast with the band. It has become a good habit for me and makes the day start nicely.
☕️🍳👍🏼
There are still reasons to smile in this world!
Lord they are good. I hope Shaye lives forever.
I love this music !
Art, essence and joy for all ages. Thank you Tuba Skinny thank you Raoul ( this time I was not wrong) Tuba Skinny the ultimate band!!
No doubt, these guys are the best buskers in the World.
had me laughing and crying at the same time. glad there's people like you in the world
Must say my troubles are over when I hear your soothing sound.
So glad to see, and hear this much more than fabulous band. Less members to see, and listen too. Sound is still perfect, clear, clean true fine music. I am a fan for life.
I love this performance. Shaye's playing is superb, but what is also endearing is her facial expressions which reveal a love of the music and love for the little girl who adds to the tip bucket and who seems (at least in my mind) to be impressed with Shaye when (4:11) the girl points at Shaye. The dancers also add a nice touch to the video.
Tuba Skinny, please join us DANSER ENCORE
Shaye, siempre hermosa y talentosa, música hecha mujer
Todos excelentes músicos en éste, mi conjunto predilecto. Mención especial para el clarinetista por su depurado estilo interpretativo. Felicitaciones a todos y un cordial saludo desde Tandil, Rca.ARGENTINA.
Max should sing more!
Love you all!
Jechać do Nowego Orleanu i słuchać ich...takie marzenia
Siiiiiiiiiiiiii ! Back to the old classic tunes !
Wow!! There's just nothing like listening to a tune like that, played by Tuba Skinny, to start your day with. Love it. Thanks Raoul.
Amen sir and what's really great is to finally see them back at their ancestral home...Royal Street! 😊👍👍
Real people, real music, real joy, wonderful😊
love the people dancing in the background too! thank you so much for sharing
YES!!!!..."Trouble in Mind"....one of my all time favorites....Thank You (as usual) TUBA Folks!
Un saludo y un fuerte abrazo a toda la banda. Me encanta verlos en acción y mi admiración a la guapa trompetista !!!
Glad you are still there , very romantic!
Thanks for the new video Randy! Great to see a romantic couple dancing again and people dropping money in the bucket. TS has worked hard to keep us entertained througout the pandemic and I wish them nothing but the best in the coming days!💃🕺😊👍👍
I agree 100%
Amen!
Great to see them in the alley again - and 2 people who seem to have come specifically to dance to their music, bravo! As great as ever.
Wow, I happened upon this one less that a half hour after it was put up!
So did I, and Shaye's playing is still sending tingles up my spine.
your blues - peace of mind
Wonderful 멋저요.
Wonderful! Was just listening to some of their stuff in the car today.
quel bonheur!!!! tuba skinny the BEST!!!! merci pour la vidéo
Siempre Un Plaacer Escuchar a Tuba Sckinny Ojalá y Vengan Pronto a México 🇲🇽 ó Iré a Buscarlos 🎼🎻🎶🎵🎺
One of my favorite bands ever!!❤🤩
I love that people just stop and dance. Wonderful.
Tuba Skinny, a true American treasure!!
greetings.....from sweet lake city....holland..........well done
Unusual location, right? SO happy to see the videos. Will never take them for granted. Thank you RaoulDuke504!
I freaking love them!!!
What can you say just the best love it all
LOVE TS! New Orleans is on my to-do list whenever I get to visit the States. Thanks, guys. John from UK.
Shaye ist einfach super 👍
Gewaltig. Ich liebe diese Band!👍💕
ich auch ;-)
Bravo Max!!!Viva Tuba Skinny.🤗🤗👏👏👏🇧🇷
Thanks for being there to capture this for us, Randy. It's not often we find them on video playing 'Trouble in Mind', or Max taking a vocal. Richard M. Jones is believed to have composed this eight-bar Chorus in 1924; and Tuba Skinny play it in the key of A flat. Incidentally, the song also has a 16-bar Verse, though Tuba Skinny - like most bands - don't include it.
Could I persuade you to replace 'is believed ' with 'claimed''? Leonard Feather wrote that Jones 'was composer of many tunes whose authorship was subsequently much disputed'.
Mr. Feather, I understand, could at times be a disseminator of what today we call 'fake news'. I'm inclined to give Mr. Jones the benefit of the doubt. He was an important and creative character in the early days of traditional jazz. Also, he played the piano authoritatively on the earliest recording of 'Trouble in Mind' - the 1924 version with Thelma La Vizzo on vocal and including the 16-bar Verse. It is true that the eight-bar Chorus is based on a very simple chord progression that could have been used in earlier folk music but this does not mean Jones did not create the song. There are dozens of examples of tunes being based on familiar chord sequences. One of the most sophisticated is Thelonius Monk's 'In Walked Bud', an original composition but using chords not a whit dissimilar to those of 'Blue Skies'.
@@PopsCoffee Thanks Ivan. I definitely went down the proverbial rabbit-hole reading about the murky history of this song.
Agreed, Randy! The best thing I found down the rabbit-hole was the original recording made by Richard and Thelma. She sings the Verse and then several Choruses:
ua-cam.com/video/IVNddxUwANg/v-deo.html
@@PopsCoffee On reflection, I regret my previous comment which was based on my misinterpreting your 'Jones is believed to have composed this ....'. Since 1924 there has not been a shred of doubt that RMJ was the composer because no-one would copyright anything that is not entirely his own work. I wonder where Leonard Feather got his 'information'.
That's our band!!
This is fantastic.
The Street is happy again ❤️
Oh' how I wish I could have been there. (still in our 4th Lock down, Melbourne Australia )
Absolutely first class presentation of one of my favo songs❤
Thank you
Let the good times roll
Beautiful just beautiful. While listening to this, for a moment, there was no trouble in my mind. For anyone going through it, there’s No need for the 2:19 train to ease your troubled mind
Love this old Dixi band music. So relaxed but you guys make each piece so interesting and pleasant to listen to. My late Dad used to love this sound and obviously it caught on with me. You guys complement each other so well. Thanks for sharing. God bless from South Africa.
Play it. One sweet tune....never stops.....keeps on going
MERCI BEAUCOUP (thank's) pour cette video (for this video). From France (Europe) : Jo Luttringer
Que báaaarbaros que HERMOSA manera de tocar!! Se ROBARON mi corazón!!👏👏👏👏👏
onthaast muziek :-) Heerlijk. Barnabus hoeft er alleen maar bij te gaan zitten. Maakt een verhaal in een prachtige setting.
Every performance of Tuba Skinny is huge joy for me! I've treat these nice people as my friends..but where is amazing Erica?
She has her own country band now Val, but still sings with her good friends when she can.
@@stewartfenton7660 thank you for latest news! I'll seek for Erica's new band..but felt in love with Tuba Skinny too😊
@@valvass4960 their fans came to them from all different directions, and now there's no escape.
Best of the band! Yea!,,
Thanks for posting!
Love this tune. Thanks.
TS are definitely masters of their craft, I'm always well entertained and delighted to watch/hear them, thank you for posting this video
Damm!!,after months of trying to figure out how you guys play so well together,finally. Simple,you are reading each other’s soul !!! No doubt in my mind!!
BEST Clarinet tone I have heard in a while..Great sound all around! Big brass thing in the back is named SOUSAPHONE. Although, it is a form of TUBA, Great Band! Keep it up!
Todd changed from one to the other after the band was named
génial ! ! ! !
Thank you for great video.thumbs up for dancing pedestrian thanks camera person too.till then keep smiling with lol politely and healthy safely jazz it /T.S./
Shaye was sure smiling and jazzing it politely and safely this time Mike, Barnabus too.
With lol
@@stewartfenton7660 Thank you
@@mikesahle1193 see you, daddyo
Welcome back; the music is great!
Welcome BACK TS! Hope .........not to many troubles in mind.
At the background ONE dance-couple ..:-)))
In our country (NL) we say: "Klein beginnen!"
When Tuba Skinny plays people dance. It's a law of nature.
@@markhorton3994 It just has to be done 😁
Thanks for sharing the video. Hoping they are all ok in NO
My brother Bill loved TS
Shay is satisfied with the tune. I know who is author of the idea to perform this phantastic song of Johnny Cash. Nice to listen to.
Johnny Cash did not write this song. It is attributed to pianist Richard M Jones. Incidentally, it's eight bars long, in contrast to the usual twelve bars for the blues.
@@lesterwyoung Thank you for correction.
I think this is the first time I’ve heard Max vocalize. Nice. As always, I’m delighted just to see Shaye smile.
Catch Max doing "When the four winds blow." There's more than one version out there, though the new one has Greg singing. They get right into the Fats/Bartholomew thing, great.
Wonderful old tune played superbly , as always,,by Tuba Skinny. It was responsible for tweaking my interest in jazz when I first heard it as a young lad , back in the fifties , sung by Ottilie Patterson with the Chris Barber Jazz Band. If you haven’t heard her version I encourage you to check it out.
She did have a beautiful voice, and I'm going to give that a listen as soon as I stop watching this.......
and don't stop there. It's hard to beat the Humphrey Lyttleton version (with two clarinets), wherein Humph channels Joe like few before or since. ua-cam.com/video/znUOo65hVmA/v-deo.html
I checked out Humphrey Lyttleton’s version and it is wonderful. Although I must admit I did miss a vocal. Thank you for reminding me of his earlier work.
@@colinbundred2412 and I've got as far as listening to Ottilie Paterson. I kick myself for snobbishly ignoring this fabulous singer my whole life, on the groumds that "white people can't sing the blues." I've still got work to do, but Ottilie has started me on the road.
Toe tappin baby! Bam
Sun’s gonna shine on my back porch someday
You are great!
Bravo pour cette série !!!
very nice👌
THE QUARTER IS BACK.....Yellow Fever /// Some Bitch Named "KATRINA" /// C19 ///... Nothin can hold down my beloved VIEUX CARRE for long. Welcome back everybody....Please commence drinkin... IMMEDIATLY!!!! ;-)
...sweet. Mellow.
Trouble in Mind [Richard M. Jones (1892-1945)]: Shaye Cohn - cn; Craig Flory - cl; Barnabus Jones - tb; Max Bien-Kahn - g, voc; Robin Rapuzzi - wb; Todd Burdick - bb (sousaphone); unknown couple - bd (background dance).
Gladdens the heart, makes the world seem OK [ish].
💜🙏🏼💜
Max, you sing so well. Sing along.
💖TS
I'm stunned on multiple levels. As a blues fan, versions of this standard by many of the genres best performers. Tuba Skinny did a more than credible interpretation. Had you been able to get the vocalist at a higher volume, this version would easily be among the top 4 or 5. Other than the quality of their street performance, the most stunning thing to me as that as I type this, there have been 4 morons who disliked it. How?
👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
That couple😁
bravo Shaye!
Love that Shaye, she is the boss
Y cuales son sus redes sociales
Talented people, for a change
So laid back....almost horizontal
Yes they like tips but that’s not why they play music!❤️🍷👍
Is it the Kitty Jar that made Puss purr?
No, but she must have a purr, Puss
I'd better credit Billy Jones and Ernie Hare for that 1919 gag before anyone calls me out
Notwithstanding that, it is in fact why any professional pursues their profession. If it weren't then it would be a hobby. The definition of a profession is that it is your primary source of income.
@@ivanhajncl8833 absolutely, I'm not sure everyone grasps that.
Great music, great performance but I'll still mis Erica!
Where is Erika Louis and the others guys ????
Sounds like jes' takin' it easy
Missing Erika Lewis. :(
Where is Erica?
My question also!!
Erika left New Orleans 3-4 years ago. At the TS website (tubaskinny.com) they respond to the seemingly never ending question, Where is Erika, with this "Erika relocated to North Carolina. She no longer performs with us on a regular basis; however, she does still tour with us and join us for major festivals."
Too many stalkers
Shaye and Craig like childreen.
Where is Erika???
pavki, she left years ago. She comes back when she can.
où est Erika? reviens vite