Joe Henderson - Take the A Train

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Joe Henderson - tenor
    Bheki Mseleku - piano
    George Mraz - bas
    Al Foster - drums

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  • @RodneyBrown1979
    @RodneyBrown1979 15 років тому +4

    Joe is one of if not the most under appreciated tenor players in history. This man swings like no other.

  • @giovannisugonatoli
    @giovannisugonatoli 13 років тому +6

    i've seen joe with this quartet some years ago in verona. And know him,he was truly a gentleman

  • @jacobeid
    @jacobeid 17 років тому +3

    As always Joe is on fire. Joe was one of the most underrated tenor players in jazz history. Overshadowed by the greats such as Coltrane and Dex, listening to Henderson provides us with a completely different and unique voice on the tenor saxophone. Really great clip, thank you.

  • @zinwah
    @zinwah 17 років тому

    sublime! I first saw Joe Henderson in 1969 when he was with the great Thad Jones/Mel Lewis band . His originality and elegance was evident then and in everything he did subsequently. And he was a real gentleman and lovely guy.

  • @timkjazz
    @timkjazz 6 років тому

    Saw Joe in the '90's in the middle of his resurgence at the Homewood Public Library in a small concert room that seated about 50 people, an incredibly intimate setting for an astounding 100 minutes of jazz perfection. Joe is a titan of the saxophone.

  • @CamTheCat
    @CamTheCat 15 років тому

    My favorite musician.

  • @mymiloz
    @mymiloz 13 років тому +1

    The greatest JOE

  • @ppcc37
    @ppcc37 13 років тому +1

    What a sound...

  • @jazzuffe
    @jazzuffe 12 років тому +1

    So fantastic!

  • @cnhianda
    @cnhianda 16 років тому

    I really liked it. Everyone's listening is why its so quiet.

  • @LedRocker11
    @LedRocker11 17 років тому +7

    aw man i cant get enough of this tone quality

  • @jgyn
    @jgyn 10 місяців тому

    Al Foster,,,,

  • @Jamescornelison
    @Jamescornelison 12 років тому +2

    how bout it for how outrageously high al foster has his cymbals

  • @vanderbiltsax
    @vanderbiltsax 13 років тому +1

    Whenever I see George Mraz, I think, hey - what's Al Gore doing playing the bass?

  • @XxSaxCannon921xX
    @XxSaxCannon921xX 16 років тому

    Joe Henderson killed it. Love his intro to the
    whole rhythm section coming in.
    Bheki Mseleku looks like Cannonball Adderley from the side.
    George Mraz should not have been on that stage.
    Al Foster was killin'.

    • @johnvalentine3456
      @johnvalentine3456 5 років тому

      Wrong about Mraz. Joe loved him, told me so himself. I do agree that Mraz's tone was not a round, wooden sound like we might prefer, but a fantastic musician nonetheless.

  • @ruidoso74
    @ruidoso74 17 років тому

    chek out some dexter gordon too..

  • @djjjamin
    @djjjamin 12 років тому +1

    anita oday aged pretty well

  • @JCloyd-ys1fm
    @JCloyd-ys1fm 4 роки тому

    Love it, but the bass solo was too long.

  • @llzllz7522
    @llzllz7522 11 років тому +1

    No Johnny Griffrin ?? are you kidding me ?

  • @pfaessel1
    @pfaessel1 14 років тому +8

    My favorite version of this tune...I've heard other artists, including Duke Ellington's versions, which are great, but this tops the list. Such a wealth of ideas...just great!

  • @littlebones18
    @littlebones18 13 років тому +6

    Baddest motherfuckers in the land.

  • @oober349
    @oober349 13 років тому +5

    Anyone else not realize it was only Al & Joe playing until the rest of the band came in?

  • @SamFromartz
    @SamFromartz 13 років тому +4

    George Mraz, Al Foster and Joe Henderson -- this really was one of the best trios in jazz at this time. I luckily got to see them on occasion and the playing was at such a consistent high level. This also has the welcome presence of Bheki Mseleku, the South African pianist who fits right in.

  • @wfberan
    @wfberan 12 років тому +5

    Great player, playing a great song...Joe Henderson IS the spirit of jazz music.

  • @onatto
    @onatto 14 років тому +3

    @RodneyBrown1979 You're right, but I don't really think that he's as under appreciated as Harold Land or Hank Mobley.

  • @Bronkeykong
    @Bronkeykong 14 років тому +2

    Joe kills this tune! So many people blow it off as "an easy middle school tune" but Joe reminds us of the mastery of Billy Strayhorn! What an inspiration!

  • @bluedrache
    @bluedrache 11 років тому +3

    Did anyone else notice that no one had their eyes open at any point during the entire performance? (Except the drummer?)

  • @bearishwearish
    @bearishwearish 15 років тому

    it is when a trumpet grows legs and arms and can begin to play itself, after this stage however it is more proper to call the trumpet a "words time machine" and not a classic trumpet. Although 17th & 18th century literature would argue that the only true "words time machine" trumpet is a classic trumpet. Haven't you ever heard of miles david?

  • @ckartinguu
    @ckartinguu 5 років тому +2

    Always when I listen to jazz: “how come they can play like this!?”

  • @Modes9
    @Modes9 15 років тому +1

    At least he got the recognition he deserved in the '90's (Grammy Awards). Joe Farrell didn't live to see recognition accept from his peers.

  • @ronaldclarke4844
    @ronaldclarke4844 3 дні тому

    I saw Joe Kool Henderson with Joanne Brackeen , Adam Nausbaum at the Village Gate... what a performance

  • @sonnystitt123
    @sonnystitt123 17 років тому

    lol. just helping out there is much great jazz out there and what better teacher is there than the masters themselves. if you need any albums or songs to be recommended i have tons of them. =)

  • @juliolazzagonzalez
    @juliolazzagonzalez 12 років тому +1

    Joe Henderson (Lima, de Ohio, 24 de abril de 1937 - 30 de junio de 2001) fue un instumentista y compositor estadounidense de jazz, especializado en el saxo tenor.

  • @TheMonkeyTookMyHat
    @TheMonkeyTookMyHat 13 років тому +2

    WOW George Mraz has low action... his strings are pretty much touching the fingerboard.

  • @Jazzman555
    @Jazzman555 16 років тому

    why would you compare two players like that. Sonny Rollins and Joe Henderson both have unique aproaches to the saxophone how could u say that one is better.

  • @sonnystitt123
    @sonnystitt123 17 років тому

    check out benny carter, art pepper, phil woods, and especially kenny garrett. these are all great people to start listening to and learning from them

  • @musicianproducer
    @musicianproducer 17 років тому

    lol 1:29 twinkle twinkle little star lol. great solo, yeah to michelle check out wayne shorter,and michael brecker as well

  • @mondosolorzano
    @mondosolorzano 14 років тому +1

    That pianist is is a fucking badass

  • @andifyouhadtwocoats
    @andifyouhadtwocoats 14 років тому +1

    @kthesuperior thanks you, my daling. whatt is a "job troll"? and actally I come to like this music. I has a nice gay touch to it!!!!!!!!!!!
    Warmest regards your truley
    Rab Hines

  • @cerimccoy
    @cerimccoy 3 роки тому +2

    That's a beautiful version!

  • @mothwentbad5622
    @mothwentbad5622 14 років тому +1

    @balancedaction6 - I don't know if it's still up, but Duke Ellington plays a sort of piano-solo-with-backup version of this that's pretty tight and clever.

  • @giovannisugonatoli
    @giovannisugonatoli 16 років тому +1

    I've seen this quartet in Verona some years ago; i've know mr. Henderson, so cool and gentle man and one of the greatest horn player in all jazz history. What a sound! what a rhythmic conception....!!!!

  • @jodi183
    @jodi183 11 років тому +2

    I love Joe Henderson! What a great band, too. George Mraz is an amazing bassist.

  • @Choisie09
    @Choisie09 13 років тому +1

    @RodneyBrown1979 you are so right - even though I've listened to joe for awhile- I've just recently realized, thanks to youtube, how awesome and so underrated this man is - Joe is now in my top five horn players of all time

  • @christopherslone2683
    @christopherslone2683 17 років тому +1

    Incredible stuff!!! Joe is my favorite tenor player and Mraz one of my favorite bassist! Please say that you have more from this concert you will post.

  • @Jazzsax1991
    @Jazzsax1991 14 років тому +1

    damn, a real master.. so much ideas, so straight on the beat, awesome technique, i can't understand what he is playing, i just enjoy!

  • @mduduma
    @mduduma 16 років тому

    I was lucky to get lessons from him in South Africa, he's got a very unique style of playing...oh...and his right hand misses a third finger...you cant tell once you listen to his solos...

  • @justherb666
    @justherb666 14 років тому +1

    @tenorfreek Bheki is missing the tops of two fingers on his right hand.

  • @jamesopera123
    @jamesopera123 13 років тому +1

    @TripleOctaveMusic Actually he is using a modified vintage Selmer Soloist (D facing I believe)

  • @tenorfreek
    @tenorfreek  17 років тому

    You're worng there. George Mraz isn't black. He is from Prague. His officlal name is Jiri Mraz. I think the Georges M'Raz you are talking about is another person.

  • @arthurlevshajazz
    @arthurlevshajazz 4 роки тому

    great people.there are no such people here

  • @MartinUherek
    @MartinUherek 16 років тому

    Oh how crazy this video is incredible. The players here are all superb form.
    George Mraz's solo was very good.
    But all the players did great and the 3 fingered piano player amazed me too.

  • @bahbuhbih
    @bahbuhbih 15 років тому

    who is playing trumpet?... eeexactly

  • @adamrafferty
    @adamrafferty 15 років тому

    This is absolutely masterful. Deep deep deep!!!! Awesome.

  • @bobbyshabangu
    @bobbyshabangu 16 років тому

    i always talk of south africans who are underrated check out bheki mseleku on the piano he's got only 3fingers on his right hand but listen to the way he's improvising

  • @CPez
    @CPez 16 років тому

    That Pianist is SICK!!!! and that's before you think about his fingers!!

  • @BennyMax37
    @BennyMax37 14 років тому

    Molto bella questa versione di Take the "A" train con un Henderson cool-bop. Ottimo. Un plauso particolarea te per questa scelta.Bsax

  • @Poguesong
    @Poguesong 14 років тому +1

    @RodneyBrown1979
    *****

  • @jaythomasjazz
    @jaythomasjazz 16 років тому

    killing video...Joe always has a great "roll" going in his lines!! I'm going to go shed some Sigurd rascher 158 exercises....Joe really knows how to use the best fingerings for playing a saxophone.

  • @MarieNoelleP
    @MarieNoelleP 13 років тому +1

    Omg!!! Totally smoooking!! All of them! :o)

  • @bwanna23
    @bwanna23 6 років тому +1

    Very hip interpretation.

  • @gjazz22
    @gjazz22 16 років тому

    JH was the horn player on the first Flora & Airto albums
    every time he plays he experiments.... thats Jazz!!!!!!

  • @toughtenor
    @toughtenor 14 років тому

    If Joe went on soloing for 15 more minutes I'd still be listening breathlesly.
    Jazz can't get any more swinging and pure then this. effortless quartet rendition of this beautiful Strayhorn composition

  • @JorgeTbn
    @JorgeTbn 4 роки тому

    Jedi power!!

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 2 роки тому

    🌱💙🌼🙄

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 3 роки тому

    🌸🌱❤️😀

  • @clarmad
    @clarmad 15 років тому +1

    Zoot Sims. Just sayin'

  • @xnophloglas
    @xnophloglas 15 років тому

    It is necessary and wise to insist that this is the true classic, the classic trumpets. Brings back memories of smoky coffee houses with beatniks and Miles David.

  • @klubbechitown
    @klubbechitown 17 років тому

    Beautiful vid. Al Foster is amazing and very underrated. Look at his large china cymbal above his hihat... he might play it only once a song.

  • @ruidoso74
    @ruidoso74 17 років тому

    yeah.. at the begining of the clip, you can see al foster smiling with the "lesson" this man is giving to the world

  • @sc2man13
    @sc2man13 15 років тому

    One of my favorite parts of the video is the moment George Mraz comes in on bass after an amazing sax/drums solo. Mraz is awesome!

  • @saxoman1
    @saxoman1 17 років тому

    absolutely wonderful. But then again, i expect nothing less of Joe Henderson.

  • @tenorfreek
    @tenorfreek  16 років тому

    Explain, it's quite a bold remark.

  • @bearishwearish
    @bearishwearish 15 років тому

    mraz is the closest you can get to scott.

  • @lberry2
    @lberry2 16 років тому

    haha man your right, he does look Just like bill russell!!!

  • @AlGrubis
    @AlGrubis 15 років тому

    Miles David? Did he do that classic album 'King of Blues'?

  • @xemnas112358
    @xemnas112358 17 років тому

    OMFG their bassit is amazing i wish i could play mine like that

  • @jazz1bro
    @jazz1bro 15 років тому

    What a soulful cat first and foremost!

  • @shama2
    @shama2 15 років тому

    outstanding !!
    amazing bass solo !!

  • @clarmad
    @clarmad 15 років тому

    He did call his live double album recorded at the Vanguard "The State of the Tenor." I don't think he underrated himself. Perhaps he was thinking of Sonny, whom he never surpassed. And I love Joe (though the dissonant triplets get to be a bit much after awhile).

    • @johnvalentine3456
      @johnvalentine3456 5 років тому

      You don't think the record company maybe thought of that title? Joe had already made a couple more records by the time "the State..." came out and probably had nothing to do with that title.

  • @Listen4u2b
    @Listen4u2b 14 років тому

    @balancedaction6 YES AND YES OH YES AGAIN

  • @LCohenSax
    @LCohenSax 16 років тому

    geez what a monster

  • @Ifrit699
    @Ifrit699 16 років тому

    That's why we love Al, lolz.

  • @adeduction
    @adeduction 15 років тому

    Great film making too! Thanks!

  • @tom93wood
    @tom93wood 17 років тому

    awesum

  • @bonsnaria
    @bonsnaria 16 років тому

    QUE CHINGON!!!!!!!

  • @robertabrahamsson
    @robertabrahamsson 17 років тому

    Very nice!

  • @Jclx
    @Jclx 17 років тому

    My hero.

  • @zqa12swx
    @zqa12swx 6 років тому

    1:51 sick....

  • @ruidoso74
    @ruidoso74 17 років тому

    well.. i´m a working tenor/soprano player, i must say that my favorite alto player is Cannonbal Adderley, check him out, and of course charlie parker.. get his "omnibook" if you can. kenny garrett is another one

  • @pinomass
    @pinomass 17 років тому

    Usually, Take the A train is played by a sax alto, but I like very much this version. Great Joe!!

  • @AlGrubis
    @AlGrubis 15 років тому

    Isn't this guy on sax also in the Jedi council. Talented dude!

  • @PepperWilliams_songcovers
    @PepperWilliams_songcovers 11 років тому +3

    One of my top ten tenor players. 1. John Coltrane 2. Dexter Gordon 3. Sonny Rollins 4. Charles Lloyd 5. Joe Henderson 6.Sonny Stitt 7. Hank Mobley 8. Stanley Turrentine 9. Gene Ammons 10. Charlie Rouse

    • @danrosati3779
      @danrosati3779 7 років тому

      You have GREAT taste, man!!!!

    • @mambojazz1
      @mambojazz1 6 років тому

      Hank Mobley OVER Turrentine?! WHAT?! lol

    • @mambojazz1
      @mambojazz1 6 років тому

      Dexter OVER Sonny Rollins?! I forgive that one lol. No Bird in there....must be just for tenor. I 100% agree Coltrane is number one!!!!

    • @davideferrari9017
      @davideferrari9017 6 років тому +2

      mambojazz1 and no Wayne Shorter or Mike Brecker at least.. Trane sure owns the first place, and I agree with you that Rollins is way more complete and astonishing than Dex, in my opinion Sonny stands just after John.. Turrentine is really underrated, he played in a really tasty way, probably more interesting than Mobley.. They're all real beasts anyway

    • @mlevy001
      @mlevy001 6 років тому

      Glad to see Jug on your list!

  • @armandopace8559
    @armandopace8559 10 років тому +5

    Ahahahahahah Bill Russel on tenor sax

    • @mambojazz1
      @mambojazz1 6 років тому

      Armando Pace I dont get it?? This is Joe Henderson one of the greatest saxophonists of all time.

    • @johnvalentine3456
      @johnvalentine3456 5 років тому

      I think he means Joe looks like a smaller version of the great basketball player, Bill Russel, which is kind of true. And you are correct, Joe was the greatest!!!
      @@mambojazz1