Hallo,ik was 14 jaar heb het toen live gezien.Toen de Nederlandse ouwe liedjes werden gespeeld zijn de oudjes door het lint gegaan Groetjes uit Eibelshausen Germany
❤❤❤j’avais 15 ans quand j’ai découvert James last:son ambiance 😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 magnifique, et à partir de 2006 les concerts Bruxelles ’Londres, manheimm strukart ,Strasbourg, freiburg’Ulm des moments fantastique plus la répétition avant chaque concert 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Danke, danke - from Germay, thank your very very much for this spectaculare video. Hansis early fresh sound with Robert Last on drums - swings along, Günter Platzek typical pianosound and all the other musicians at this time. They played with Kai Warner too in these swingin' years 1968/69! More please!
UA-cam has enabled me to become a huge fan of James Last,as I continue to discover new and amazing performances almost nightly. My first James Last album was "American Patrol" purchased while stationed in Saigon in 1967 during the tragic and unnecessary war in Vietnam.
James Last was a genius musician. A mastermind - like a wizard made musical reconstructions with the bands. The instrumental arrangement productions and multi-colored melodies played by the Orchestra are eternally remembered master pieces. I listen to James Last's everlasting music almost every day and I love it. Malka Smith 26/11/2017
As a James Last fan from the '80s (although I grew up with his songs in the '70s), I'm always interested in older footage such as this. I note that the mainstay trumpet players (of the '80s & beyond) weren't around at this time, but both saxophone players - very much younger men(!) - were there, which is heartening.............
James last in the 60s was phenomenonal - how many albums can I name - non stop dancing, Hammond a gogo, trumpet a go go, humba humba a gogo, Sax a gogo, piano a gogo, guitar a gogo, happy lehar, that's life, games that lovers play, instrumentals forever, non stop evergreens, beat in sweet, achon Von Thareau, classics up to date. of course all these titles had various volumes as well that continues into the 70s but In my view the 60s was where he was at his best with that uplifting happy sound
Special mention should be made of the trumpeter on the far right: Manfred Moch, who was also the trumpet soloist for Bert Kaempfert during his most successful period in the 60s.
What's interesting is that the great guitarist Ladi Geisler is in the band for this concert - he plays the solo on Albatross. He was not a member of the Last band, but was an active Hamburg studio musician like the others in the band, most notably as bass guitarist for Bert Kaempfert.
James Last was a genius musician. A mastermind - like a wizard made musical reconstructions with the bands. The instrumental arrangement productions and multi-colored melodies played by the Orchestra are eternally remembered master pieces. I listen to James Last's everlasting music almost every day and I love it. Malka Smith 26/11/2017
James last in the 60s was phenomenonal - how many albums can I name - non stop dancing, Hammond a gogo, trumpet a go go, humba humba a gogo, Sax a gogo, piano a gogo, guitar a gogo, happy lehar, that's life, games that lovers play, instrumentals forever, non stop evergreens, beat in sweet, achon Von Thareau, classics up to date. of course all these titles had various volumes as well that continues into the 70s but In my view the 60s was where he was at his best with that uplifting happy sound
Werkelijk klasse deze de oude opname. Mijn eerste kennismaking destijds op een leeftijd van 12 jaar. Dank veelmaals voor deze mooie herinnering.
Hallo,ik was 14 jaar heb het toen live gezien.Toen de Nederlandse ouwe liedjes werden gespeeld zijn de oudjes door het lint gegaan Groetjes uit Eibelshausen Germany
❤❤❤j’avais 15 ans quand j’ai découvert James last:son ambiance 😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 magnifique, et à partir de 2006 les concerts Bruxelles ’Londres, manheimm strukart ,Strasbourg, freiburg’Ulm des moments fantastique plus la répétition avant chaque concert 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Danke, danke - from Germay, thank your very very much for this spectaculare video.
Hansis early fresh sound with Robert Last on drums - swings along, Günter Platzek typical pianosound and all the other musicians at this time. They played with Kai Warner too in these swingin' years 1968/69! More please!
EXTRAORDINARIO MAESTRO JAMES LAST.......GRACIAS POR SU MUSICA.....RIP... POR SIEMPRE 🌺🌺🌹
UA-cam has enabled me to become a huge fan of James Last,as I continue to discover new and amazing performances almost nightly. My first James Last album was "American Patrol" purchased while stationed in Saigon in 1967 during the tragic and unnecessary war in Vietnam.
Yo tenia 18, años lleno de ilusiones y esperanza, y James Last, creciendo y haciendose un ¡ GIGANTE ! ¡ EN MEMORIA ! 3/23/19. 🇲🇽 . Saludos.
James Last, ¡ GRANDIOSO ! ¡ EN MEMORIA ! . 3/23/19.
Thanks for posting this - great early Hansi!
Last bleibt Last! Ein Genuss!
James Last was a genius musician. A mastermind - like a wizard made musical reconstructions with the bands. The instrumental arrangement productions and multi-colored melodies played by the Orchestra are eternally remembered master pieces. I listen to James Last's everlasting music almost every day and I love it. Malka Smith 26/11/2017
6:52 the Malaguena Tune, solo: Günter Platzek - live & great!
As a James Last fan from the '80s (although I grew up with his songs in the '70s), I'm always interested in older footage such as this. I note that the mainstay trumpet players (of the '80s & beyond) weren't around at this time, but both saxophone players - very much younger men(!) - were there, which is heartening.............
James last in the 60s was phenomenonal - how many albums can I name - non stop dancing, Hammond a gogo, trumpet a go go, humba humba a gogo, Sax a gogo, piano a gogo, guitar a gogo, happy lehar, that's life, games that lovers play, instrumentals forever, non stop evergreens, beat in sweet, achon Von Thareau, classics up to date. of course all these titles had various volumes as well that continues into the 70s but In my view the 60s was where he was at his best with that uplifting happy sound
Special mention should be made of the trumpeter on the far right: Manfred Moch, who was also the trumpet soloist for Bert Kaempfert during his most successful period in the 60s.
QUE DOCUMENTO TAN MARAVILLOSO....MIL GRACIAS...
THIS´S A WONDERFULL HISTORIC
VIDEO.....1000 THANKS.
What's interesting is that the great guitarist Ladi Geisler is in the band for this concert - he plays the solo on Albatross. He was not a member of the Last band, but was an active Hamburg studio musician like the others in the band, most notably as bass guitarist for Bert Kaempfert.
petru diaconu JAMES LAST nostalgic memory vielendanke tchuss
Extremely valuable Hansi video and so incredible UA-cam...I would like to see more Robert Last on drums.
Thanks for a great video !
Great! Thanks a lot for uploading!
wow,..... i was one year old at that moment....
bravo!!
The two saxophone / flute players were there for about two decades 60s and 70s
Heerlijke sound
Echt lekker!!!!
Великолепно!
Спасибо!
Excellent!
Thank you!
Bester Bandleader der Welt die Musik fehlt heute grosser Fan
Together with Ladi Geisler, Herb Geller, Robert Last, Manfred Moch & Werner Drexler
Hace 51 años y un sonido increíble. Que grande.
Spitze Hansi Super
@russallert Hansi's one of brother Robert Last as a drumer on this video.
de geluidskwaliteit is goed voor die tijd
mooie opnamen
The Legendary James Last performs only 'Real Music' and not Rubbish like this Modern Stuff all these Kiddies are listening to these days.
ont en fait plus de bon orchestre qui nous foute le peche.
Immer fett E-Baß, lol.
James Last was a genius musician. A mastermind - like a wizard made musical reconstructions with the bands. The instrumental arrangement productions and multi-colored melodies played by the Orchestra are eternally remembered master pieces. I listen to James Last's everlasting music almost every day and I love it. Malka Smith 26/11/2017
James last in the 60s was phenomenonal - how many albums can I name - non stop dancing, Hammond a gogo, trumpet a go go, humba humba a gogo, Sax a gogo, piano a gogo, guitar a gogo, happy lehar, that's life, games that lovers play, instrumentals forever, non stop evergreens, beat in sweet, achon Von Thareau, classics up to date. of course all these titles had various volumes as well that continues into the 70s but In my view the 60s was where he was at his best with that uplifting happy sound
He definitely had lots of variety, classical, romantic, pop groove, soul, christmas...