Beautiful brotherhood and musical partnership with all of them, but especially Richard Tee & Steve Gadd- who played on so many legendary recordings and shows together. They just had a sound and a vibe that really clicked-one of the great partnerships in New York musician history.
Saw Gadd Gang several times in NYC just one of my favorite memories as well as seeing Stuff with Cornel & Godon Edwards and Eric Gale as well as Ronnie Cuber Late show monday nights at Blue Note with Joe Beck ,& the good Dr.Lonnie Smith.The 1980's & 70's in NYC was simply the greatest era for going out to see fabulous musicians playing their hearts out in clubs like Mikels,Lone Star , B Breecker Bros club 7ave south, Bottom Line,,Blue Note etc God I miss it
1:18 Things Ain’t What they Used to Be Solos: 2:05 Cornell Dupree (guitar) 3:37 Ronnie Cuber (bari sax) 5:16 Richard Tee (organ) 6:40 Eddie Gomez (double bass) 10:05 I Can’t Turn you Loose 15:36 Watching the River Flow 29:00 My Girl / Them Changes 34:40 Whiter Shade Of Pale 39:38 Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours Solos: 40:37 Cornell Dupree (guitar) 41:34 Ronnie Cuber (bari sax) 42:49 Richard Tee (piano) 45:33 Steve Gadd (drums) 49:58 Honky Tonk / I Can’t Stop Loving You
These guys aren’t making any attempt to be “deep“ or special, or artistic. Steve has said, they just played music that they enjoyed playing together, and loved sharing that joy with the audiences, that’s it. Nothing more, and nothing less. Also, nothing wrong with, great electric bassists, but come on: what a brilliant idea, to invite Eddie Gomez, who supports this thing so beautifully with acoustic upright bass violin - is generally only known as a serious, top-level post-bebop jazz bassist. But he sure can lay it down, can’t he?
Great! I saw Cornell with B Purdie and C Rainey about 17 years ago. Gadd as well but in EC concert. I cover amazing tunes by fingerstyle etc. in my channel!!!
The pace, dynamics, space/clarity, phrasing, ensemble playing, tasty soloing, and groove make this a great band.
Rest In Peace Richard, Cornell, and Ronnie.❤
they are more alive to me than major mutherfuckers i personally know
R I P Richard & Cornell. great music.
Beautiful brotherhood and musical partnership with all of them, but especially Richard Tee & Steve Gadd- who played on so many legendary recordings and shows together. They just had a sound and a vibe that really clicked-one of the great partnerships in New York musician history.
Saw Gadd Gang several times in NYC just one of my favorite memories as well as seeing Stuff with Cornel & Godon Edwards and Eric Gale as well as Ronnie Cuber Late show monday nights at Blue Note with Joe Beck ,& the good Dr.Lonnie Smith.The 1980's & 70's in NYC was simply the greatest era for going out to see fabulous musicians playing their hearts out in clubs like Mikels,Lone Star , B Breecker Bros club 7ave south, Bottom Line,,Blue Note etc God I miss it
Just discovered this. Thank you for posting this recording of some of my favorite musicians. Never saw it before.
1:18 Things Ain’t What they Used to Be
Solos:
2:05 Cornell Dupree (guitar)
3:37 Ronnie Cuber (bari sax)
5:16 Richard Tee (organ)
6:40 Eddie Gomez (double bass)
10:05 I Can’t Turn you Loose
15:36 Watching the River Flow
29:00 My Girl / Them Changes
34:40 Whiter Shade Of Pale
39:38 Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours
Solos:
40:37 Cornell Dupree (guitar)
41:34 Ronnie Cuber (bari sax)
42:49 Richard Tee (piano)
45:33 Steve Gadd (drums)
49:58 Honky Tonk / I Can’t Stop Loving You
15:32 Watching the River Flow...
@@take1task thanks for correcting me! Just updated 👍
These guys aren’t making any attempt to be “deep“ or special, or artistic. Steve has said, they just played music that they enjoyed playing together, and loved sharing that joy with the audiences, that’s it. Nothing more, and nothing less.
Also, nothing wrong with, great electric bassists, but come on: what a brilliant idea, to invite Eddie Gomez, who supports this thing so beautifully with acoustic upright bass violin - is generally only known as a serious, top-level post-bebop jazz bassist. But he sure can lay it down, can’t he?
42:48
I want to be Richard Tee
Same... I am on a journey
RIP Ronnie. Saw the band at North Sea fest. FAB.
👏🏾👏🏾
最後のシーンで、スティーブとティーが少し遠慮がちに挨拶するシーンは二度と見れないと思うと泣けるね。ティーは本当にブラザーみたいな存在だったからね。
Excellent 🎶🎼🎵🎹🎸🎺🎷🎵🎶
I was actually there. Unbelievable performance quality!
Wow. You lucky b*tch... Wish I was there too 😔
This must have been a very special evening, I imagine.
Where was the concert? Thank you.
@@rhythmfield It was in Pit Inn at Roppongi, Tokyo.
@@kazuyosihiraga7856 does the Pit Inn still exist? Thank you.
Gadd is from a another planet!
So love you all. Thanks, J a n d i r o b a for the upload.
Free happiness button: 39:33
Ronnie Cuber 👌
Never seen him before but he is awesome!
Drummer the best one the world!!!
The best concert of soul and R&B!!!!
Brought back so many memories of those days it made me cry.
So rooted in soul.
34:40 Whiter Shade Of Pale
34:40 Whiter Shade Of Pale
Uffffff!! Espectaculars!!
Hi, I think Eddie Gomez write his name with "z"., I think
懐かしい、昔fmで聴いてた
Great! I saw Cornell with B Purdie and C Rainey about 17 years ago. Gadd as well but in EC concert.
I cover amazing tunes by fingerstyle etc. in my channel!!!
What's is that bari?????selmer, yamaha....????
Fantastic music!
Magnífico!!
With all due respect, how did Cornell Dupree even get any gigs?
His style is very angular and pokey, which is very distinctive. Definitely not suited for many, but he's a perfect fit with Gadd and Stuff, IMHO.
pure magic oh yeah...beautiful man
Valeu man por essa obra.
Fire the barry player
is that a hammond organ I hear
Ce cons je lai vu en 98 sur a l'epoque de m6 jazz
Eddie Gomez
Eddie Gomes :)
Thank you so mach!
Il vas lacher une larme
Super
Ces 1 tres bon concert
Excelentes escolhas!
Cornell Dupree at 10:24 just so cool 😎
Fantastic !
I'm of course watching this again 3 years later. I really like the song selections on this.
This Program Reminds to Me, “Smokin’ in The Pit” 🥴🌀🍸 from Tokyo Japan.
Same place!
What year was this recorded?
(wrong)Roppong Oit Inn
(correct)Roppong Pit Inn
I'm just glad he posted it, rare and classic
@@kellmerWF52 Please rewrite correctly
Great hi! And you are a good boy.
Em protesto aos sobrenomes lusos...
Steve’s drumming is so tight. It’s like he’s a machine!!!
except it sounds so human! A human with tremendous soul!
Nice choice of music.
remarkable… more
To good to be true!
Vicar Grigoriy Fantactic!!!!!
Ty bro
懐かしいメンバー!
Not the best night to record this ensemble. Seemed lackluster, they've sounded better.
That’s just silly
The best live soul concert in the history of humanity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One would have to had to heard ever live concert to make such a statement but unable to comprehend that hearing is in the ear of the listener.
That's a bold statement.
@@ninjavigilante5311 No its not is subjective, depends od the ear of the listener
Wow! 🤓🥁🎹👍🏼