This has to be one of the most famous jazz tunes of all time. Love the syncopated time, but the whistling is a bit strange. His mouth harp version is waaaay better.
ua-cam.com/video/NlE8eba6y9I/v-deo.html listen to this ! In 1980 in Boston with John Williams conducting and Roland Hanna at the piano ! This was before Toots'stroke, which forced him to abandon guitar playing and whistling gradually. But even in 1989 it still worked !
Love how he smiles when he plays...he truly loved his art.
Could listen to this all day. Love the lyrics to this tune also
Qué bellísima canción y la interpretación de Toots es maravillosa. Genio total.
Miss you ketje van Brussel xxx
Maravilloso, espectacular!
Most beautiful jazz melody ever!! RIP Toots!!
I will never get tired of this song. Thanks for posting
Happy 100th Birthday Mr. Thielemans.
The man behind the whistling on the Old Spice commercials. Peace Toots.
a great one is gone...so long and thank you mister Thielemans
R.I.P.....great whistler, great musician.... God loved u
You were the greatest!
Our Belgian pride & Joy...
Inoubliable - Unforgetable
what a beautiful tune and kinda sad
playing this melody by ear is not easy I discovered.
I hope you eventually discovered it is ;-)
@@HelloooThere I can play it now;)
Toots and your blue settle always on my mind...RIP and goodbye 😰
"....good night, Charlie Parker!".
A great artist paying tribute to another great artist, I LOVE IT!
Thanks.Great Video.
RIP... Wonderful Soul...
Boss 🙌🏾
Que dire un maitre de la mélodie TOOTS !!!!
In 1989 Toots was full fledged to dub guitar with whistle. No harmonica playing in what a feat!
Hail to the man.
R.I.P.
:-(
A little Anthropology thrown in there at the end.
Dang, I wish I could whistle.
R I P
I am sad :(
Huuu !!!!
Ah ces belges, ils mériteraient d’être français!
Ah ça me fait rigoler :)
Toots possédait la double nationalité ( Belge et US) et avait égaré sa carte d'identité belge !
the star! et il jouait parfaitement cinq instrumentts!phkaisin.
Qui est le bassiste?
Michel Hatzi
Michel Herr: keyboards et Bruno Castelluci : drums
pour les siffleurs
This has to be one of the most famous jazz tunes of all time. Love the syncopated
time, but the whistling is a bit strange. His mouth harp version is waaaay better.
ua-cam.com/video/NlE8eba6y9I/v-deo.html listen to this ! In 1980 in Boston with John Williams conducting and Roland Hanna at the piano ! This was before Toots'stroke, which forced him to abandon guitar playing and whistling gradually. But even in 1989 it still worked !
encore un "oublié"; remarquez la mode des jeunes ....