Rest In Peace, Joe Sample - I "discovered" your music 40 years ago and the magic you brought never diminished. Thank you so much for enriching my life and the lives of millions of others. You were a very rare individual.
I was a DJ in the 70's working at clubs around the world and this is my ALL TIME favorite Tune.So much so that I left instruction for this record to be played at my funeral as I exit the world forever. AWESOME!!!!!!!
FROM THE MID 70's IN KC, NEVER MISSES 'EM. JOE SAMPLE, WILTON FELDER, WAYNE SHORTER, STIX HOOPER, on drums. IF I MISSED SOMEONE, MY EXCUSE IS I'M 70 NOW; PRAY FOR ME. MEMORIES.
This is a Great display of keeping it simple and just staying in the pocket ! Notice that Stix Hooper , Eddie Watkins and Joe Sample are just laying it down without stepping on each other and maintaining a Cold Blooded groove. RIP Mr. Sample and thank you for sharing and displaying your musical genius with us for the last 4 decades + and as for me I'll Keep that Same Old Feeling.
you're so right! a function of listening, that is how i see it. that's musicianship. that is skill. i be loving their work since i discovered them in the 80s. great band.
You get one live version, but it’s the best live performance you’ve ever heard! I’m truely blessed 💯 this is one of those performances that take you’re breath away🎶❤️unbelievable talent!
They always sounded great. Love Joe and Wilton on their respective instruments. I got to see them during the late eighties and early nineties. Great show and great people.
This band had a great groove. 40 years ago I fell in love with there sound. I could listen all night under the stars. And Joe well he knew just how to to compose that right sound.
Truly one of the great Jazz Bands back in the day that made their mark in jazz history! They never truly got all the recognition that they rightfully deserved. RIP Joe & Wilton You guys are insatiable..
Song reminds me of the old jazz crusader style of the early year's of them performing their favorite records of mines there was so many. Thank you crusaders for the memories.
Doctor garbanzo, That's the year I went to boot camp. I've seen everybody but them. My favorite was weather report at poplar creek music theatre in Hoffman estates.
Spending the 70's in my 20's and into my 30's I loved the Crusaders. I always put them into my favorite catagory along with Gino Vanelli, The Brecker Brothers, Return To Forever, Donald Byrd and the Blackbyrds and WAR into my cruisin music in what ever car I had at the time. My 1970 Hemi Challenger, 70 Corvette, 73Corvette, 74 Trans Am or 75 Rallye Sport Camaro. How about Bob James 1, 2 ,3 etc? The Crusaders got me thru many nights on the strip. Thanks for posting.
Agreed. Wayne’s trombone playing accompanying Wilton is really set this band apart from other jazz bands. These guys went too commercial and were never really the same when he left. Some good songs here and there, but definitely not as unique when Wayne was with them. RIP-Wayne, Wilton and Joe.
@@chrisschrecker5497 Wayne leaving was indeed a significant blow for them, but in my opinion they still managed to keep the fire burning until the anthologic Street Life album. Only when the 80s hit that the band started to go down.
Barry killed that guitar and wilton was wilt on and Joe did his thing....I think wilton was underrated because of all the great sax players of the 60's, 70's and 80's but to me he was right up there with the rest of them....r.i.p. Joe sample. ...
I call them the crusading Crusaders. This used to be one of my favourites. Brings back some pleasant memories and i am going to keep that same old feeling. Sweet jazz groove!!
Man I remember my first apartment...on my own..I had it going on.. new 1994 Monte Carlo with 8 track jamming. I had to run from that girls. I was so cool working in college and grown. As I reflect those were the best days of my life.
Boy ...This reminds me of waking up back in the day to NYC Radio Jocky Ken "Spider" Webb!! You just can't get music like this anymore!!! Please bring back choice of musical instruments to Public School!!!! It's our loss!!
Marvin Bell: i have ben a Crusader since my teens and iam in my 60s. Keep that same old feeling. I like listening to the Crusaders all the time. I especially like Halucinate song.
Boy ...This reminds me of waking up back in the day to NYC Radio Jocky Ken "Spider" Webb!! You just can't get music like this anymore!!! Please bring back choice of musical instruments to Public School!!!!
@goUnitas19 I too was in Texas around this time period. Lackland AFB, San Antonio in 1974 after 3 yrs. overseas (2 in Korea and 1 in Japan) and in 1976 called back to Korea from Lackland due to an incident at the DMZ involving North & South when 1 of our officers was killed during a "tree trimming expedition" to see the outpost whose view was being blocked by a tree limb. And I took my Crusader's albums with me. Keeping that same old feeling with me along the way.
@Lonewolf36 I just saw your post here and I have to agree on all points! That's my jazz pedigree almost to a "T". Farandole from Bob James Two has some of the sickest solos ever recorded! Hubert Laws' flute solos just blow me away! Great memories on all those bands!
@port2344chester You Know it! Going to "Jack's Nest" Soul Food (one & two), seeing Frankie "Hollywood" Crocker greasing down near the Juke Box at Jack's Nest in NYC. Hank Spann and Ken Webb on the radio playing "Tomorrow" by The Brothers Johnson...DJ words of wisdom... "Every Brother Ain't a Brother!" and "A Grown Man in Sneakers, Ain't doing nothing but sneakin' around!" Those were the days!!!
Who’s still to this well orchestrated music
Mr. Joe Sample god-given Talent rest in peace sir
God.bless..joe.sample
Joe does a really good ver of this on one of his solo albums.
Southern Nights was such a great LP. This line up really brings this tune new life. Barry Finnerty is a great guitarist.
Finnerty is underrated as hell!
I thought that was a young Larry Carlton on guitar@@IronMan-tk8uc
IF you weren't listening to them back when, you couldn't hear. Jazz, was all it took to start THE party continued...
Rest In Peace, Joe Sample - I "discovered" your music 40 years ago and the magic you brought never diminished. Thank you so much for enriching my life and the lives of millions of others. You were a very rare individual.
I was a DJ in the 70's working at clubs around the world and this is my ALL TIME favorite Tune.So much so that I left instruction for this record to be played at my funeral as I exit the world forever. AWESOME!!!!!!!
It's on my list.
Norfolk, VA, Spring Of 1975, Mr Cincinnati, What A Great Time In My Life...I'll LOVE U Forever!❤...😎❤️
Heard this one Summer night back in 2019 on the radio, and fell in love instantly! 70s Jazz just feels good. Those keys Joe is playing sound so pretty
FROM THE MID 70's IN KC, NEVER MISSES 'EM. JOE SAMPLE, WILTON FELDER, WAYNE SHORTER, STIX HOOPER, on drums. IF I MISSED SOMEONE, MY EXCUSE IS I'M 70 NOW; PRAY FOR ME. MEMORIES.
Mr. Wilton Felder rest in peace sir
An auto parts delivery guy was jammin this in his car today... I had to hear it again... Great classic..
🙋🏾♂️ I loved this song as little kid. I'm 56 and still do.
These guys are awesome. Scratch is an awesome album. The way it kicks off is so badass.
I bought that album Scratch! It indeed was great!
And Those Southern Knights! 🙂
Mr. Joe Sample R.I.P.
Thank you for all your great Music.
Very.true
I just cant say enough about mr. metronome
hooper... Luv it, luv it
Music at its best it's such a shame they have departed us but what a legacy their music will live forever
I am blessed to have the honor to shake the hand (not to hard) of this great man. What a nice guy! Your music will live on forever...RIP Joe...
This is a Great display of keeping it simple and just staying in the pocket ! Notice that
Stix Hooper , Eddie Watkins and Joe Sample are just laying it down without stepping on each other and maintaining a Cold Blooded groove. RIP Mr. Sample and thank you for sharing and displaying your musical genius with us for the last 4 decades + and as for me I'll Keep that Same Old Feeling.
erik dennard Nice comment!! 😊
It's an excellent performance of this classic tune
you're so right! a function of listening, that is how i see it. that's musicianship. that is skill. i be loving their work since i discovered them in the 80s. great band.
Supadope, excellent musicians sharing their Craft
Wayne Henderson, composer of this tune, lived in Compton on Brazil & Maie!!! My Homeboy!!!
[GLEN FROM COMPTON]
Here we are many years later still trying to keep that same old feeling!this is real music!
Been lovin' the Crusaders since the 60's....RIP Joe
Miss those guys
You get one live version, but it’s the best live performance you’ve ever heard! I’m truely blessed 💯 this is one of those performances that take you’re breath away🎶❤️unbelievable talent!
They always sounded great. Love Joe and Wilton on their respective instruments. I got to see them during the late eighties and early nineties. Great show and great people.
Stix hooper grooves like no other!!!!
This band had a great groove. 40 years ago I fell in love with there sound. I could listen all night under the stars. And Joe well he knew just how to to compose that right sound.
TIMELESS TRACK!
KEEP THAT VIBE ALIVE.
Joe....thank you for making us all feel our best while listening to your great sounds. RIP
Truly one of the great Jazz Bands back in the day that made their mark in jazz history! They never truly got all the recognition that they rightfully deserved. RIP Joe & Wilton You guys are insatiable..
This is music!!!
Yes it is!
I agree wholeheartedly! ✌️
I've been listening to the Crusaders for over a half century. This song will be the first played at my funeral. Then Spiral
*Listen to the work of my brother FEELFOUND, he really needs support, he is trying. 💯*
Song reminds me of the old jazz crusader style of the early year's of them performing their favorite records of mines there was so many. Thank you crusaders for the memories.
Mr Stix Hooper God giving Talent
Extremely fortunate to see them perform in Indy during their leg of this tour back in "84.....
Doctor garbanzo,
That's the year I went to boot camp. I've seen everybody but them. My favorite was weather report at poplar creek music theatre in Hoffman estates.
. This is my 1st. time hearing this live version--it's pretty cool !!!!!!
Still a top notch feel good peice of music much needed 2014
Spending the 70's in my 20's and into my 30's I loved the Crusaders. I always put them into my favorite catagory along with Gino Vanelli, The Brecker Brothers, Return To Forever, Donald Byrd and the Blackbyrds and WAR into my cruisin music in what ever car I had at the time. My 1970 Hemi Challenger, 70 Corvette, 73Corvette, 74 Trans Am or 75 Rallye Sport Camaro. How about Bob James 1, 2 ,3 etc? The Crusaders got me thru many nights on the strip. Thanks for posting.
all that is missing is Wayne Hnderson's great trombone solo. That was my favorite part of this song!
Agreed. Wayne’s trombone playing accompanying Wilton is really set this band apart from other jazz bands. These guys went too commercial and were never really the same when he left. Some good songs here and there, but definitely not as unique when Wayne was with them. RIP-Wayne, Wilton and Joe.
@@chrisschrecker5497 Wayne leaving was indeed a significant blow for them, but in my opinion they still managed to keep the fire burning until the anthologic Street Life album. Only when the 80s hit that the band started to go down.
Yep. I always thought that losing Wayne was a big loss but also the sound of Wayne and Wilton together, it’s one of my favorite sounds
Meu grupo favorito ,eternamente no meu som.
Ótimo ver um conterrâneo da onda de Crusaders!
Iconic - One of my top 5 feeling good grooves ALL TIME!
DOPE ASS bass - so tight
the studio version is super fresh 2
Thank you guys Mr Joe an Wilton my father loved you y'all keep that same ol feeling in heaven rip ok 🙏
Barry killed that guitar and wilton was wilt on and Joe did his thing....I think wilton was underrated because of all the great sax players of the 60's, 70's and 80's but to me he was right up there with the rest of them....r.i.p. Joe sample. ...
RIP Wilton Felder
My favourite Crusaders song! Expresses so much humble and thankful feelings, changed my life forever!!!
Brilliant as you say in english! I'm belgian and I known this group for 25 years now, and still love it! Great musicians, thank you jazz!
I love Stix Hooper’s unusual and elaborate drum kit setup! Not to mention the man can groove like no other!
Simply perfection.
This Tune has always been a favourite of mine.
Thank you for posting.
Absolutely genius work 🔥🔥
Nice to see #JoeSample in his prime with the rest of the guys!
Steely Dan covers very few songs, but this is what they use to introduce the band. Great music!
That song was with me in El Paso, TX back in 1975 or 76 when I was stationed at FT. Bliss, TX in the US ARMY!
One of my favorites..
Jazz @ it finest back in "the day" and still CLASSIC!
I call them the crusading Crusaders. This used to be one of my favourites. Brings back some pleasant memories and i am going to keep that same old feeling.
Sweet jazz groove!!
A LIVE PREFORMANCE, ❤❤❤ Loved It DOBIE WAN KANOBIE ❤ REVISITED July 22 2024 ❤❤❤
Back 30+ years...Wow!!!!
Miss them ALL! Wilton, Stix and Joe..
Pure magic, love the Crusaders. Also love the Side Effect cover. PEACE!
Great sound! Hi from Tunis!
❤️👏🏻
Give stick some love!! That groove is sick!!!!!
Heck yeah! Hadn't heard this in ages until I stumbled upon it tonight! R.I.P. and thanks for the memories Mr. Joe Sample!!!!
Man I remember my first apartment...on my own..I had it going on.. new 1994 Monte Carlo with 8 track jamming. I had to run from that girls. I was so cool working in college and grown. As I reflect those were the best days of my life.
Barry finnerty is such a great Guitar Player!!!
Boy ...This reminds me of waking up back in the day to NYC Radio Jocky Ken "Spider" Webb!! You just can't get music like this anymore!!! Please bring back choice of musical instruments to Public School!!!!
It's our loss!!
top draw simply brilliant ,pure class
JOE SAMPLE!!!! Miss you much! RIP
FANTASTIC!!! I LOVE THE CRUSADERS, AND MY #1 MAN MR. JOSEPH (JOE) LESLIE SAMPLE ON KEYBOARDS!!! ❤❤❤❤ THANKS FIR THIS AWESOMW UPLOAD!!
"WILTON"------- RIP & KEEP THAT SAME OLD FEELING!!!!!
Luv this, Just listening to this track yesterday while I was at the mall. Awsome indeed!!
RIP: Mr Wilton Felder
Glenn Underground ii
Best sounds EVER... they don't play it like this anymore.
Marvin Bell: i have ben a Crusader since my teens and iam in my 60s. Keep that same old feeling. I like listening to the Crusaders all the time. I especially like Halucinate song.
Such a Joy to see them many times at the Baked potato in LA. Amazing lock and shades
The Crusaders rock. And so do you, for posting this. Better than the album version, IMNSHO.
ahead of there time and timeless
Amazing.......
Good Music!!
Une tuerie! Merci❤
Just Superb!
@Lonewolf36 those were the days! My first Jazz Crusaders album - Live at the Lighthouse '69 - still my sentimental favorite to this day.
The guitar player is Barry Finnerty; you can to read at end of the video.
Cheers
These guys surely know how to keep that groove!
Boy ...This reminds me of waking up back in the day to NYC Radio Jocky Ken "Spider" Webb!! You just can't get music like this anymore!!! Please bring back choice of musical instruments to Public School!!!!
keep that good old feeling
YEAH!!!
And you gotta give the bass player some too!
94livingstonest Nathan East his name
Olga Mohatle thats not nathan east...that's eddie watkins
RIP Crusaders !!!
Stix is the only one left.
Excellent...Finnerty is amazing.
Estes caras sao bons pra caramba
MUSIC AT IT'S BEST!!!!
I never commented on this video!
So clean!
SO GOOD
Timeless music!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love there music
The lineup is listed in the description. Also at the end of video. Guitarist is Barry Finnerty.
@goUnitas19 I too was in Texas around this time period. Lackland AFB, San Antonio in 1974 after 3 yrs. overseas (2 in Korea and 1 in Japan) and in 1976 called back to Korea from Lackland due to an incident at the DMZ involving North & South when 1 of our officers was killed during a "tree trimming expedition" to see the outpost whose view was being blocked by a tree limb. And I took my Crusader's albums with me. Keeping that same old feeling with me along the way.
@Lonewolf36
I just saw your post here and I have to agree on all points! That's my jazz pedigree almost to a "T". Farandole from Bob James Two has some of the sickest solos ever recorded! Hubert Laws' flute solos just blow me away! Great memories on all those bands!
CLASSIC !
@port2344chester You Know it! Going to "Jack's Nest" Soul Food (one & two), seeing Frankie "Hollywood" Crocker greasing down near the Juke Box at Jack's Nest in NYC. Hank Spann and Ken Webb on the radio playing "Tomorrow" by The Brothers Johnson...DJ words of wisdom... "Every Brother Ain't a Brother!" and "A Grown Man in Sneakers, Ain't doing nothing but sneakin' around!" Those were the days!!!
LOVELOVELOVE The Crusaders.