I was at a thrift store where someone had donated a bunch of jazz CDs. This one was on the shelf. I took it home. I started reading the insert while listening to it and there on the inside page...Dizzie's autograph!
This is the first version of this song I ever heard. When Sandoval came out and then I heard what sounded like "Flight of the Bumblebee" @ 7:29 , I instantly became a fan. 🤣🤣 🎶🎶🎶🎶
Holy smokes. I was trying to tell someone how amazing the studio version of this song was on the "Night in Tunisia" album, with the string arrangements on top. But this 20-minute live extravaganza is just so wonderful. Music is really a force to be reckoned with, in the right hands. Aside from the obvious trumpet power, the whole segment of bass and piano was top notch. Wow. Not to be silly, but jazz can really rock. ;-)
OMG... I was there (0:45sec, somewhere up on the left)! Every note burned into my head. Arturo blew everybody away and I always wondered why they didn't make a double album out of it - so much great music. Well, they did, later on! I remember when they did Dizzy did Oo-pop-a-da with Moody, the long tambourine solo by Airto and also the number with the big shells. Thanks so much for uploading this - got to get the DVD somehow!!! This is as good as it gets!
remember workin' for a CD company in France which distributed the CD at the Time...circa 1990...remember opening all the boxes, count them (around 10000 copies and was so please that the factory made a wrong count and serves us 25 copies more than previous...one is still mine) Performances for ages...thanks
This is PURE GENIUS. THANK YOU so Very MUCH for posting!!! @drumcorpfanatic3 During the early days of Dizzy's career, one night he was at a gig and someone accidently sat on his horn, causing it to be bent. Dizzy played it anyway, and the sound stuck with him. Sometime later he he commisioned a horn to be made for him with a bent bell. The rest, is history, HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mr. DIZZY GILLESPIE!!!
Claudio Roditi: Best musicality=better music, other trumpetist feel there are only for the show (all respect for them anyway) Great Band thanks for this music:)
Dizzy certainly had a cheek to play the trumpet like that. But seriously, one of the immortals, whom I had the great good fortune to hear in Canberra in the 1990s.
In regards to embouchure, the only reason trumpet teachers teach to not puff out the cheeks is because fore most people it results in range and endurance problems. that is for most people, not all people. Dizzy is an example of an exception to that theory.
Roditti plays an incredible solo on this. Although I dislike Sandoval's solo, I get it that he tries to play something different from Roditti to add variety to the perfomance.
the bell being up like that projects the sound differently cuz he plays with his head tilted down the bell is up so his sound wont be going to the ground
Original story has it that his horn was on s stand and got knocked over and bent the bell. He liked it so much that he had that done to all his horns. Also note that Slide Hampton plays trombone left handed. That was the way someone handed it to him when he was a young boy and that's the way he learned.
I can't believe you would say that; it was a medical condition that developed due to him teaching himself trumpet and it affecting his facial muscles. He is certainly my favourite jazz trumpeter.
I was at a thrift store where someone had donated a bunch of jazz CDs. This one was on the shelf. I took it home. I started reading the insert while listening to it and there on the inside page...Dizzie's autograph!
Are you serious? That's amazing!
:o
Bruh I would’ve kept that shit🤣
Cool bro ❤❤❤ 0:50 0:52 0:52
WOW!
And here we see the majestic Dizzy Gillespie, storing jazz in his cheeks for the coming winter.
Hehehehe
05:45 Claudio Roditi's solo is in my lifetime top10 of improvised solos.
Drummer carried him
I agree! It's so good!
I was there! Never forget the power of the band and Claudio was amazing.
@@gabeayala5659
No he didn't. He invited the drummer to join him in his solo.
Get it right. 😳🤨
O som mais BELO DE TODOS.
This is the first version of this song I ever heard. When Sandoval came out and then I heard what sounded like "Flight of the Bumblebee" @ 7:29 , I instantly became a fan. 🤣🤣 🎶🎶🎶🎶
Came for the trumpets, but dang... That bass solo really caught me!
Jazz is like fine wine, it only gets better every year.
Yes, jazz is forever!
Holy smokes. I was trying to tell someone how amazing the studio version of this song was on the "Night in Tunisia" album, with the string arrangements on top. But this 20-minute live extravaganza is just so wonderful. Music is really a force to be reckoned with, in the right hands. Aside from the obvious trumpet power, the whole segment of bass and piano was top notch. Wow. Not to be silly, but jazz can really rock. ;-)
Holy crap I couldn’t agree more, this is an amazing display of prowess and musical synchronicity.
It’s the international language!
the part you’re looking for is 18:30 :)
OMG... I was there (0:45sec, somewhere up on the left)! Every note burned into my head. Arturo blew everybody away and I always wondered why they didn't make a double album out of it - so much great music. Well, they did, later on! I remember when they did Dizzy did Oo-pop-a-da with Moody, the long tambourine solo by Airto and also the number with the big shells. Thanks so much for uploading this - got to get the DVD somehow!!! This is as good as it gets!
remember workin' for a CD company in France which distributed the CD at the Time...circa 1990...remember opening all the boxes, count them (around 10000 copies and was so please that the factory made a wrong count and serves us 25 copies more than previous...one is still mine) Performances for ages...thanks
This really changed my life Arturo was off the charts on this set, James Moody also and rest of the trumpets Truly Amazing!!!
ARTURO HAS SUCH AMAZING RANGE
Had* remember that he uses not more those mouthpieces.
Cláudio roditi best solo
Nn
Agreed 100%
Легендарная запись! Всем привет из Беларуси!!!!
Saludos de argentina
Years and years after I've first listened, still makes me feel the tingling
Yo solía tocar la trompeta cuando tenía 13 años y escuchar este concierto era para mí algo maravilloso y lo sigue siendo
Damn... I can't work out whether to keep watching or go practice...
Que tremendo Arturo Sandoval!!
My favorite rendition of night in Tunisia
18:29
Really impressive
The dude at 6:15 killed it, so much style in his playing (no disrespect by calling him dude, just don’t know who he is)
Flavio Rotitti, he was a world top level trumpet from Brasil
@@moisesmangones2507Claudio Roditi
I spent a weekend in Northern Indiana at my college with Dizzy. Total gentleman! Great stories....really really good smoke..
R.i.p. Claudio Roditi
That fckn bass solo
swag
It’s an amazing solo bro… I heard it 15 years ago and today I got it different, it was a blast
What a superb bunch of geniuses, pure musical geniuses, the all of them.
1st time seeing this after 20 years of listening to it! ❤
beautiful
Claudio roditi solo has so much vocabulary and nuances.
C était le meilleur. Quel trompettiste : son, vélocité, etc.
Wow wow wow . Nothing more to say, Maestro
Is that a Bach Brandenburg Concerto reference at 17 minutes? Glorious.
The student has become the master
Arturo Sandoval is the man! I wish I was there enjoying it live. Thanks for posting.
absolutly superb. this would have been a killer concert to go to!
Grat Claudio Roditi !!!! Miss you !!!
This is PURE GENIUS. THANK YOU so Very MUCH for posting!!! @drumcorpfanatic3 During the early days of Dizzy's career, one night he was at a gig and someone accidently sat on his horn, causing it to be bent. Dizzy played it anyway, and the sound stuck with him. Sometime later he he commisioned a horn to be made for him with a bent bell. The rest, is history, HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mr. DIZZY GILLESPIE!!!
Excelentes mestres do trompete e a base não fica atrás
Claudio Roditi: Best musicality=better music, other trumpetist feel there are only for the show (all respect for them anyway)
Great Band thanks for this music:)
Absolutely loved the comedy involved in the performance! Must have been a close crew.
many talent on this stage!!!
I have this on tape and loved every minute of it.
Dizzy certainly had a cheek to play the trumpet like that. But seriously, one of the immortals, whom I had the great good fortune to hear in Canberra in the 1990s.
Nadie puede morir sin antes haber escuchado esta maravilla musical.
That was exciting!
The comp under dizzy's solo is great
Magical!
Dizzy was the peak.
Lo mejor del jazz
Wow. Just wow.
Wish I kept playing the trumpet those where good old days
DAMN! Arturo Sandoval is the man.
In regards to embouchure, the only reason trumpet teachers teach to not puff out the cheeks is because fore most people it results in range and endurance problems. that is for most people, not all people. Dizzy is an example of an exception to that theory.
Esse cara tornou-se um "eterno Gênio Musical"! Mto bom mesmo
Que espectaculo de maestrasos deveras son mi isnpiracion en la musica 🎺📯🎷🎶🎵🎸🥁🪘🪇🎤🎻🎺🪕
PHENOMENAL...THERE'S ALSO SANDOVAL AND DIRIVERA ACCOMPANY
ING
Amazing!!!!! Just phenomenal!!
Pretty. Sure I Wouldn’t be here right now if it wasn’t for Charlie P & Dizzie G.
EPIC ARTURO
Scratch that, 5 people did not go into the realm of the meta-physical!
This is fantastic! They REALLY changed things up on this performance.
arturo began his solo and I just started laughing😂😂😂😂
Whoah
No probs! My old man is a trumpet player. The cornet is very similar in size but there are a few small differences to the piccolo trumpet. :)
Puros generales del jazz latino y a hora es que faltan
Roditti plays an incredible solo on this. Although I dislike Sandoval's solo, I get it that he tries to play something different from Roditti to add variety to the perfomance.
the bell being up like that projects the sound differently cuz he plays with his head tilted down the bell is up so his sound wont be going to the ground
except he is miked
Original story has it that his horn was on s stand and got knocked over and bent the bell. He liked it so much that he had that done to all his horns. Also note that Slide Hampton plays trombone left handed. That was the way someone handed it to him when he was a young boy and that's the way he learned.
What Sandoval does to the trumpet at the 7 minute mark is unfathomable.
emocionante final
🙏 Amen
Arturo Sandoval is the best!!!
Amazing!!
Just know about this from video when the student becomes to master
nunca vir o cara tocar assim ele e o cara,,,,,,,
I can't believe you would say that; it was a medical condition that developed due to him teaching himself trumpet and it affecting his facial muscles. He is certainly my favourite jazz trumpeter.
Arturo buys his fruit-of-the-loom's direct from the factory.
Don't blow an O-ring, uncle.
Hooooooooo Weeeeeeeeeee. I need to practice more.
ART! You are a GOD! Diz would be proud :)
Ron jeremy en la trompeta
Great Dizzy 💛👏
Аrturo Sandoval!!!👋👍💪
JOHN LEE...
awesome
genios.!!
roditi with a monette nice!!!
love dizzy. not sure what planet Arturo is from.
I feel classy as fuck.
Arturo Sandoval the best of the word!!!!!
La musica è una lingua mondiale
18:30 - 18:35 what’s the name
Does Anyone Have the Songs and the Times for This Concert???... i'v Been Looking for the How Concert. How Cool...
SANDOVAL’S ENTRANCE TFFFFF
Arturo in his prime. Quite beasty
aaaaaaaaaaaaaa!°, impresionante
Dizzy.
MÁXIMOOO!!!
14:43- 14:49
Claudio Roditi plays music!
I don't know what Arturo is doing.
Arturo is the new Boss...
Drummer @7:31 - how I feel : )
muy bueno!!!