Didn't get to meet, he remains one of my favorite, knew Jimmy pretty well, he really was hilarious, I tried to learn how to conceptualize his attitude when playing organ... it takes a certain attitude and body flow to get those intricate touches in two different time signatures... like playing a 3/4 beneath the 4/4. Great organ players in the world today, but wherever they go (Joey, Quentin, Barbara, etc., you name it)... Jimmy left his initials there already.
There are no two time signatures here.. get real ;) Matter of fact, there never were anywere ... he was great at the squabble and so ... but Jack McDuff was THE cool cat ... Jimmy never swinged like the Brother
@@tomasvanecek8626 You are knowledgeable, so I am unsure you meant what you said! Jimmy defined swing on organ! Ask any master of any instrument… including the spirit and body of work of our good soldier, bro Jack MacDuff! His guitarist from PA, George Benson, would walk away from you, quick, if you were in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, in a canoe!
Omg definitely recognized a song here that was quoted from in another song by Yes. Steve Howe definitely took a part from Wes and used it in the Yes song Mind Drive were he gets jazzy on his guitar solo near the end of that epic song.
1966 recording. Jimmy Smith organ, wes Montgomery guitar, Gary Tate drums, Ray Barretto percussion. Favourite guitarist Wes. Pity never had a chance to see him. Did catch Jimmy Smith when he joined the Giants of Jazz in Aussie tour 1971.
His comping was just as good as is solo work.. even better sometimes. It was just music, all of it, for him.. he didnt discern - always did the best of him
First I loved Death March, then Mellow Mood; Very much but not to death... Over and over... I can hear a phrase that sounds like Emerson Lake and Palmer did on Tarcus.
Jimmy S was notoriously cruel to his guitarists ;) .. fact is, he never had someone like Wes playing with him.. those he recorded with before were mediocre at best .. So, as the story goes.. Wes told him before recording - Dont try that shlt on me :)) sure Jimmy didnt, how could he - and both albums they did together are magic.
Whoever disliked this couldn't find no evidence.
great comment
The dislikes are usually from mediocre musicians.
just a low class conspiracy to hate on good music
Damn, Madlib chopped up the beginning nicely.
2:03-2:09 is the coolest sample to be looped I've ever heard
THANK YOU MADLIB FOR SHOWING ME THE WAY!
Quasimoto
Play it at 1.25 speed
lmao
Immaculate guitar conception God loves you deeply shalom
The time when one could and would have great album collections. And listen to great music.
@@dalewhite6248 You can still
Didn't get to meet, he remains one of my favorite, knew Jimmy pretty well, he really was hilarious, I tried to learn how to conceptualize his attitude when playing organ... it takes a certain attitude and body flow to get those intricate touches in two different time signatures... like playing a 3/4 beneath the 4/4. Great organ players in the world today, but wherever they go (Joey, Quentin, Barbara, etc., you name it)... Jimmy left his initials there already.
There are no two time signatures here.. get real ;) Matter of fact, there never were anywere ... he was great at the squabble and so ... but Jack McDuff was THE cool cat ... Jimmy never swinged like the Brother
@@tomasvanecek8626 You are knowledgeable, so I am unsure you meant what you said! Jimmy defined swing on organ! Ask any master of any instrument… including the spirit and body of work of our good soldier, bro Jack MacDuff! His guitarist from PA, George Benson, would walk away from you, quick, if you were in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, in a canoe!
Omg definitely recognized a song here that was quoted from in another song by Yes. Steve Howe definitely took a part from Wes and used it in the Yes song Mind Drive were he gets jazzy on his guitar solo near the end of that epic song.
1966 recording. Jimmy Smith organ, wes Montgomery guitar, Gary Tate drums, Ray Barretto percussion.
Favourite guitarist Wes. Pity never had a chance to see him. Did catch Jimmy Smith when he joined the Giants of Jazz in Aussie tour 1971.
I think you meant Grady Tate on drums.
Grady Tate not Gary Tate
Incredible ambiance .
they aint got no evidence
One of the best tracks
I got laced with 30 g's
For keepin freeze
Hey yo we head to a party to go see what's happenin'...
smoking a lot in the car turn on some rappin
Dustin Mullens *Smokin the lah. Sorry to critique but it's my nit pick haha
Strictly Music I ruined the chain bro
Dustin Mullens hahaha no worries man
Dis here is Pure Fire!
Wes playing some really cool stuff under Jimmy's solo.
Jimi played like wes actually
@@shimwytch3072 : huh?
His comping was just as good as is solo work.. even better sometimes. It was just music, all of it, for him.. he didnt discern - always did the best of him
beautiful :) god bless
they ai't got no evidence
Masterpiece!!!
lord quas
First I loved Death March, then Mellow Mood; Very much but not to death... Over and over...
I can hear a phrase that sounds like Emerson Lake and Palmer did on Tarcus.
my first project
Oh yeahhhhh!
Love This !
dope ass song to blaze to. #A1
waterMeliodas Yeah we wore out this album getting high in Viet Nam.Major "head music" made the time a little more tolerable.
I’m high right now! 😅 stay peaceful my friend 🔥
genius one
Thumbs up for thumb solo :)
Classic
Turn the speed up to 1.25-1.5x and it sounds like battle music
Quasimoto of mad lib brought me here
The other day Mr. Buddha had this plan
Someone might say you have a video of him playing this song?
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madlib
💙🌱🌸🙄
Searching your crib, they can't find no evidence
4:28
7:07, 7:16
they couldn't find no evidence
マッドリブ頭おかしい・・・
40:28
9 kurrupt cops who still ain't got no evidence
Quasimot low class conspiracy
Pas de Evidence.
Pourquoi tt le monde commente ça ?
Yes the previous comment rocks.
One person has zero taste
Low class ..lord quas
Low class conspiracy
Jimmy S was notoriously cruel to his guitarists ;) .. fact is, he never had someone like Wes playing with him..
those he recorded with before were mediocre at best ..
So, as the story goes.. Wes told him before recording - Dont try that shlt on me :))
sure Jimmy didnt, how could he - and both albums they did together are magic.