The talent level here was unreal. Absolutely mind-boggling fantastic. I’m so glad I got to hear this song for the first time. Yes I am in modern jazz player, but there’s nothing like vintage jazz. This was otherworldly.
I heard this song for the first time in 1964. I was 8 yrs old and I never forgot this song. It was my start to loving jazz and playing jazz. I've been a jazz man every since. To think it all started with Jive Samba. Unreal all these years later.
This is THE essence of music at its finest. The conversations that are going on between these great musicians is without peer in its intricacy, and yet so accessible in its simplicity at the same time. There is NOTHING better than this. There might be equals, but nothing better.
Cannonball was a ♍, very family oriented and ALWAYS made his audience feel as though he knew them! A well dressed 🐈 who spoke a venacular that everyday people could relate to, he had the ability to reach RIGHT into them and let them KNOW his life wasn't very much different from theirs, he had the SAME issues they do, he wasn't ego driven, nor 🌟 struck at ALL, a "real life" gentleman of his time!☝️😳
My all time favourite saxophonist! His tone is so expressive, full and rich at the bottom of the register and at the top ( something not easy on alto sax!). Amazing sense of time, swing and an infinite musical box of original ideas. Long live Cannonball!!
Charles Blanchard I've been thinking the same thing lately. I saw so many jazz acts back the, including Count Basie. (Mr. Kelly's) Chicago. London House. Miss those days.
Legendary!!!! Giants! RIP Cannonball and Joe Zawinul. Two of the biggest legends out there. Got to see Joe in Tallahassee back in '87 ' Pops Adderly was there and it was his 91th birthday. Joe dedicated Mercy, mercy to him and his late son Cannonball who made it famous. Pips got a standing O.
Love the way Nat gently squeezes those notes out in his solo, and boy, did Joe change his look with the coming of Weather Report. But I guess most of us did... lol
AAAA QUE MARAVILLA, MÚSICA DE ENTRAÑAS, CUERPO Y SANGRE, MAGIA HECHA MELODÍA, YUSEF FLAUTA CATÁRTICA Y TROMPETA EMPUTADAMENTE RITMICA Y SABROSA. GRANDE JAZZ.
this is the real thing here . a phenominal sax man .and man did he love to eat,,,,,,,food that is 50s and 60s were such a fertile period for musical expression and exploration.
I saw that band (with George Duke) at the York Club in East Los Angeles. About 1971-1972. My date and I dropped acid to go to Disneyland but it turned out to be closed. Cannonball was my fall back. We were the only white people in the club. Sat at a table with Jimmy Smith's wife who , as was everyone, was super nice. A big edifying adventure for two kids from the Claremont Colleges.
You know the day destroys the night Night divides the day Tried to run Tried to hide Break on through to the other side Break on through to the other side Break on through to the other side, yeah ohh no , wrong song... XD
Man! how you trill like that??? Check out Pharoah Sanders "bedria" (which is my personal ring tone), then check out 'the devil's trill'. Yeah, do that!
The talent level here was unreal. Absolutely mind-boggling fantastic. I’m so glad I got to hear this song for the first time. Yes I am in modern jazz player, but there’s nothing like vintage jazz. This was otherworldly.
I’m programmed to listen to this twice a year. I just HAVE to. I love cannonball’s stuff, especially the Capitol Recordings with Miles in the 50s. 😊
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Ball, Nat, Yusef, Louis Hayes, Sam Jones and Zawinul...often imitated, never duplicated!
Apparently so!
I heard this song for the first time in 1964. I was 8 yrs old and I never forgot this song. It was my start to loving jazz and playing jazz. I've been a jazz man every since. To think it all started with Jive Samba. Unreal all these years later.
I just found this tune today! Love! Heard another version first (with vocals) - love both!
yup!!!
Good music will simply stay with us...
I first heard it in 1964. Fell in love with jazz.
I first started listening to this kind of JAZZ in the early 60,s this lifts my soul
4 ever
What it means to be Hip...
Hip is feeling the Adderly Brothers..
This is THE essence of music at its finest.
The conversations that are going on between these great musicians is without peer in its intricacy, and yet so accessible in its simplicity at the same time.
There is NOTHING better than this.
There might be equals, but nothing better.
Cannonball was a ♍, very family oriented and ALWAYS made his audience feel as though he knew them! A well dressed 🐈 who spoke a venacular that everyday people could relate to, he had the ability to reach RIGHT into them and let them KNOW his life wasn't very much different from theirs, he had the SAME issues they do, he wasn't ego driven, nor 🌟 struck at ALL, a "real life" gentleman of his time!☝️😳
My all time favourite saxophonist!
His tone is so expressive, full and rich at the bottom of the register and at the top ( something not easy on alto sax!). Amazing sense of time, swing and an infinite musical box of original ideas. Long live Cannonball!!
This is the most ELEGANT blues number I ever heard!!!
And here we have, ladies and gentlemen, the greatest piece of music ever recorded.
Great to see a live version of this classic by master Cannonball.
wish the club scene was still like this, where the musicians worked at their art and actually elevated the audience
Charles Blanchard I've been thinking the same thing lately. I saw so many jazz acts back the, including Count Basie. (Mr. Kelly's) Chicago. London House. Miss those days.
curious what you mean by 'elevating' the audience?
@@cammorgan7849 Jazz to nourish the soul as opposed to background noise
@@cammorgan7849 spiritual rather than commercial
@@nakim55 About those days perhaps we could say the spiritual was more popular and thus also more commercial
Tremendous to have this preserved for posterity. Fantastic tune. Wonderful playing. Incredible lineup.
What a magnificent song and sound! Thanks for posting.
A classic. Saw them at the old Apollo in NYC back in the day.
Saw them live before Julian died. Chicago. Wow were they good.
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Legendary!!!! Giants! RIP Cannonball and Joe Zawinul. Two of the biggest legends out there. Got to see Joe in Tallahassee back in '87 ' Pops Adderly was there and it was his 91th birthday. Joe dedicated Mercy, mercy to him and his late son Cannonball who made it famous. Pips got a standing O.
RIP to the Incomparable Yusef LaTeef !
Yes, a very dear friend of mine. A very spiritual and sincere man!
Love the way Nat gently squeezes those notes out in his solo, and boy, did Joe change his look with the coming of Weather Report. But I guess most of us did... lol
This my friends is M U S I C...
I saw Cannonball before he died. Great in person.
Caroline Corman - I'd be worried about you if you saw him AFTER he died. Glad it wasn't his ghost.
this my friend is indeed music :D
Nothing beats bossa nova - hard bop tandem.
love this tune so much ,thanks
Nat, Julian's younger brother composed this terrific number.
Just beautiful and amazing 😱
I didn't know it was possible to breath that much soul into a flute
Utopia ❤
Cannonball is smokin'. So lively.
AAAA QUE MARAVILLA, MÚSICA DE ENTRAÑAS, CUERPO Y SANGRE, MAGIA HECHA MELODÍA, YUSEF FLAUTA CATÁRTICA Y TROMPETA EMPUTADAMENTE RITMICA Y SABROSA. GRANDE JAZZ.
What a great lineup! I saw them do this at the old Apollo NYC way back in 63
Tremendo!!! Gracias desde España.
Thanks for sharing. Never heard this great piece before.
Fantastico !! los Hermanos Adderley
i played this at my concert and i got 1st place in state
nice man
Cannon and his bother are a mother they are the best
The incredible yusef Lateef ❤️
jazz is awesome i play alto sax and nat adderley is my idol
+Anela Essex Nat plays cornet, Julien plays alto
Maroš Mihalik That moment when you don't know who your idol is 😂
Anela Essex jazz is awesome, I play guitar and I’m having existential panic attacks about soloing
👍🏾👍🏾
Oh, MAN....
Swingin" tune!!!
I'm on paradise listennig to that!
Gawd YES. Thanks for posting!
Epitome of music!
When I first heard this song I thought that it was Roland Kirk playing the flute but it yusef Lateef
Just cooooool !!!!!!!!!
Go Joe... nobody can ever be considered a genious in thier own country..
Ecxelencia musical
I stumbled across this video one day and I fell in love with jazz. Nat @ 3:53 is on fire.
they should let you out more often !
Genius
JAAAZZZZZ , THE GREATEST ART
this is the real thing here . a phenominal sax man .and man did he love to eat,,,,,,,food that is 50s and 60s were such a fertile period for musical expression and exploration.
It only gets this good.
💿💿💿💿
that intro has an uncanny similarity to break on through.
Love Louis Hayes!
This is SIR WALTER here coming to you live with BROTHER Jack McDuff :o)
So fucking good!
Quel génie ce type, et quel plaisir de le voir jouer sous le regard admiratif de son frère
playing this for jazz band
love this song
HAHHA This is Sir Walther HERE :O)
George Duke played with them too later on.
I saw that band (with George Duke) at the York Club in East Los Angeles. About 1971-1972. My date and I dropped acid to go to Disneyland but it turned out to be closed. Cannonball was my fall back. We were the only white people in the club. Sat at a table with Jimmy Smith's wife who , as was everyone, was super nice. A big edifying adventure for two kids from the Claremont Colleges.
Just a little JAM SESSION :o)
JAZZ at its very very best!
Man, if it wasnt for this.. Ida been stuck with "wait a minute mr postman" in high school. 'sall right..but man fuk dat"
Love Yusef.
Check out Prince Buster 'City Riot' to hear it as a ska...
The adderley trill example on sax
The Flute players breaths at 4:41 - 4:43 xD
You know the day destroys the night
Night divides the day
Tried to run
Tried to hide
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side
Break on through to the other side, yeah
ohh no , wrong song... XD
jive indeed
indeed
Man! how you trill like that??? Check out Pharoah Sanders "bedria" (which is my personal ring tone), then check out 'the devil's trill'. Yeah, do that!
This song catapulted his jazz career to new heights.
Live in San Francisco??? We pat the wall of where the jazz club was, where he played!!!
RIP Frisco.. the yuppies are clueless drones...
Someone mind telling me the name of the flute player in this recording?
+Ethan Caldwell that's yussef lateef
Nobody see the influence of break on through to the other side from the doors??.
nobody listen music anymore man.
Is in 9/8?
Break on through to the other side
5:55
Nobody like them, before or since.
Who's the flautist
Yusef Lateef.
Dam 4:02
1:30 - 1:42
Where did this performance take place?
It was recorded by Ernst Joachim Behrendt for the Southwest German Broadcasting Corporation, which then was located in the City of Baden-Baden.
ua-cam.com/video/ldYen3sYVUcH/v-deo.htmlere another recording by J.E. Berendt: Quincy Jones Big Band in Baden-Baden.
Here´s the whole broadcast including a short interview with Canonball by J.E. Behrendt at 6:06: ua-cam.com/video/og8amvmhcRs/v-deo.html
The one man who can make the generally stupid sounding flute.. sing, growl and get the job done !
Die Remo Four spielen das aber viel besser.
@ 02:26 Cannonball trill
Byron Sigrano i
Cool cats ❤