Absolutely fantastic! Today we have nothing to compare with the swing and exuberance of these musicians. Young people today cannot comprehend just how exciting jazz was in those days. Real musicians with real skills.
How can you expect young people to know that the vocalist can improvise over the changes when it is outside their field of experience? Expectations may cause disappointment.
bro Duke ellington literally lifted like 90% of the chords of this song from George Gerwin's I got rhythm. you are a dumbass. and both are great in their own right. have a great day lmao
"Good artists borrow, great artists steal." - Picasso The true skill of the great artist is to seamlessly make the audience believe it has always been his own.
wow! simply wow! what a great video. thanks Paolo for posting this. or should i say pall-o. hope you've been keeping well! beep boop beeeeee boop boop bop
Thank you Gus, the Italian TV aired excerpts from this concert in Milan on a Saturday evening in 1966. All the country was watching. I had the same reaction: simply wow, this must be shared! All the best to you too!
Absolutely fantastic! Today we have nothing to compare with the swing and exuberance of these musicians. Young people today cannot comprehend just how exciting jazz was in those days. Real musicians with real skills.
TRUTH❤
How can you expect young people to know that the vocalist can improvise over the changes when it is outside their field of experience? Expectations may cause disappointment.
When artists were artists,,,and not copycats.
All artists are copycats
bro Duke ellington literally lifted like 90% of the chords of this song from George Gerwin's I got rhythm. you are a dumbass. and both are great in their own right. have a great day lmao
or robots
you don't listen to much jazz, do you?
"Good artists borrow, great artists steal." - Picasso
The true skill of the great artist is to seamlessly make the audience believe it has always been his own.
A friend of mine had a cat called ella, but she couldnt scat like sister ella.
What a joyfull sound!
Unbelievable awesomeness!! Thank you. Thank you Duke for keeping it going!
Man, that's break neck speed. WOW😮
Such rhythmic skill and melody. Back up winds, brass and perc, yeah
WOW.
Amazing!!! Ella the great.
maaaaaaaan! bravissimo!!!
What a marvellous performance! Just magic. Thanks Paolo for sharing this.
I'm glad you liked it, Gerardo.
Badassery, level 10!
Extraordinaries musicians and EXTRAODINARIES EARS!! WOW!
I’m lost for words, absolutely stunning!
J'adore! La plus grande improvisatrice en scat de tous les temps! Avec une voie tellement agréable!
Cyrille Aimée est aussi très talentueuse au ska
Gus Johnson alla batteria, Joe Comfort al contrabbasso
Thx.
wow! simply wow! what a great video. thanks Paolo for posting this. or should i say pall-o. hope you've been keeping well! beep boop beeeeee boop boop bop
Thank you Gus, the Italian TV aired excerpts from this concert in Milan on a Saturday evening in 1966. All the country was watching. I had the same reaction: simply wow, this must be shared! All the best to you too!
Que du bonheur!
Damn, 4:08 just sends me.
Крутой джаз!
¡¡¡¡¡¡ SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII !!!!
Does anyone know who the sax player is?
Paul Gonsalves of earth-no-longer-round Newport fame
He would sometimes pass out cold on stage, but when he was hot - wow!