Manhattan Transfer - Last Time I Saw Jenine - 8/13/1994 - Newport Jazz Festival (Official)
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- Manhattan Transfer - Last Time I Saw Jenine
Recorded Live: 8/13/1994 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI
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OH GOOD < SO GOOD < SO GOOD...and no group will ever be the same like this one...thank you for all the years of GREAT MUSIC !!!!!!
OFF THE CHARTS, GREAT!
Absolutely brilliant , so slick and timing to perfection , so I glad I got to see them in the 80 s no substitute for class .
Jeez those harmonies are insane! I can’t imagine singing them.
collective improvisation by a vocal group is rare, excellent!
Thirty years ago. Good heavens...
The SCAT routine is off the hook and INSANE !
Awesome! Fantastic! Marvelous! Incredible! Just when I thought I lost it forever. I am stunned!
They stole EVERYTHING from eddie Jefferson
@@ignorecorporatenews And made it theirs, doing things with four voices that he couldn't with one. (Might as well say that the Andrews Sisters "stole everything" from the Boswells.)
Great tune. Hip group!
There she goes - there she goes . . .
Yaaaassss...skee beep bop do wee do wop Jennie jennie....where are you jennie
So impressive, what a hair style can do ! Janis looks HOT -------love that long hair look !! --------Fantastic song & rendition. RIP, Tim Hauser, & Eldorado Caddy . --------------MJL, 76 y/o
Still killer today. Wow.
One of my favs! Love this!
😍😍😍😍😍 Janis janis janis Cheryl Cheryl Cheryl
my group
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格好いい!!
HOLY MOSES!
Is that don roberts on the sax?
This group stole pretty much everything they've done from Eddie Jefferson, and made a lot more $ than poor Eddie ever did. Have they EVER given Eddie credit or recognition??
They gave credit to Jefferson, as well as the groundbreaking group Lambert, Hendricks and Ross. Look back into their catalog, particularly their work on Extensions from 1979. They made money primarily because their timing in the late 70's to late 80's was impeccable. Kudos too to Jay Graydon's production work and attention to the genre generated by luminaries like Al Jarreau, Rare Silk and even George Benson.
I would presume Eddie, and now his estate got royalties from the words he wrote to this great Duke Jordan tune and to other great vocaliozr lyrics he wrote to Moody's Mood for Love and others. If you don;t know Eddie Jefferson check him out; as hip a mofo as there ever was. Murdered at a jazz club in Detroit if I recall.
I’m fact, they gave him a lot of credit. I saw them live once WITH Eddie Jefferson. And they also owed a lot to Lambrert, Hendricks and Ross.