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Ow! - Dizzy Gillespie/James Moody/Gene Harris/Ray Brown/Grady Tate

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2008
  • Jazzfestival Bern, Switzerland 1985, Dizzy Gillespie (tp), James Moody (ts), Gene Harris (p), Ray Brown (b), Grady Tate (d)
    Ow!
    first 20 seconds look and sound weird, sorry

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  • @pianojonathan
    @pianojonathan 16 років тому +5

    The single most bluesy pianoplayer that I know of! :) Number one dream: sound anything like a poor man's Gene Harris some day

  • @lapps22
    @lapps22 9 років тому +4

    The way Moody plays that tenor is something else, an the flute also, the greatest. We miss you great guys. RIP

  • @postatility
    @postatility 14 років тому +6

    Sometimes Moody is so good,it's like he's on another planet.

  • @joeyranieri9924
    @joeyranieri9924 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for uploading this.

  • @eamestv
    @eamestv 4 роки тому +1

    Great performances by the masters of this music. I'm deeply pleased that Mr. Tate who lived on my corner from my home on the Upper East Side in NYC came to visit and do an interview for my show. with his manager from Brooklyn who name escapes me, unfortunately. We laughed and talked for hours about his career. I'm deeply grateful.
    Thank you, my friend.

  • @lininho
    @lininho  13 років тому +1

    RIP James Moody. After picking up the clarinet, Moody was the first sax player who inspired me to pick up the sax as well. His music will live on forever. His solo on this video says more than any words about the way he was able to play and move people! We love and miss you, Moody!

  • @mgoodwin88
    @mgoodwin88 12 років тому +3

    What a great band! Every one a legendary master. Man, when you look up modern jazz in the dictionary, this video is what you're gonna see. Wow!

  • @KayBenyarko
    @KayBenyarko 6 років тому +5

    RIP Grady Tate.Jazz just lost an amazing Master

  • @johnunderwood3132
    @johnunderwood3132 Рік тому

    I just found this 78. Love it. Just wish I new where the date is on some of these 78’s

  • @MackenzieLeighton
    @MackenzieLeighton 15 років тому +2

    So this is where all those walking lines on rhythm changes I need to learn have been hiding! Ray Brown is the man.

  • @jazzyla9
    @jazzyla9 16 років тому +1

    I got play with James Moody many years ago when I was a student at The University of Alabama in Steve Sample's Jazz Ensemble. He is one hell of a player. What a joy!

  • @postatility
    @postatility 14 років тому

    This makes me think of hearing this tune at the Cape May jazz festival just a few years ago. Even at 78,his solo brought down the house.Moody is a national treasure,for his music ,warmth and humor.God Bless him!!

  • @lpsling
    @lpsling 16 років тому

    James Moody is the greatest and harmonically modern tenor player of all times....fantastic chorus. What a life accomplishment he has....and such a nice person too!

  • @camillethouvenotmusic
    @camillethouvenotmusic 16 років тому +1

    Love so much Gene Harris!!

  • @kennethmassey534
    @kennethmassey534 3 роки тому

    The Kings of Jazz!!!..

  • @BlueinGreen2
    @BlueinGreen2 13 років тому +1

    Gene Harris' solo shouldn't be overlooked in the slightest. So nicely structured. He even makes Ray smile with his blues injection at 07:11.

  • @theoriginalsweetlucy
    @theoriginalsweetlucy 14 років тому +1

    I had the pleasure of working with Dizzy many moons ago :o)

  • @lininho
    @lininho  15 років тому +5

    I'll try to post more... can't believe this one got 32'000 views in a year.. those guys are amazing... oh and let's not even talk about god (gene harris) hehe

  • @54spiritedwill54
    @54spiritedwill54 16 років тому +1

    Wow. That is a real all stars

  • @furtherdefinitions
    @furtherdefinitions 13 років тому

    Dizzy, Ray and James, three of the greatest musicians ever and whom I had the privilege to know and be friends with.

  • @millsbrothers
    @millsbrothers 16 років тому +1

    A GEM

  • @utbr01
    @utbr01 15 років тому +1

    Stupendous!!

  • @acmaras
    @acmaras 12 років тому

    How can anyone say Dizzy or any of the artists on this video were bad? These were some of the greatest people who ever made music! What a blessing it is for us to have such greats to look up to and to enjoy. It's a sad commentary on people today when Dizzy's cheeks are noticed more than the fact that he taught himself to play. I feel truly blessed to be able to enjoy what Dizzy Gillespie produced!

  • @Chillicat26
    @Chillicat26 13 років тому

    RIP Mr. Moody... :(

  • @Mado42069
    @Mado42069 11 років тому +2

    Yea Dizzy was having some troubles playing like he uses to do, in his late year he layed off the trumpet a bit to band-lead and offered us some of the best live music show ever, like he did with the United Nation Orchestra. Dizzy was and will always be one of the true grandmaster of that world. And I gotta admit that I like when he play full out of scale like he did on some solo in the Redondo Beach 1986 show.

  • @rievans57
    @rievans57 4 роки тому

    Diz' and James Moody were so connected.

  • @joeyranieri9924
    @joeyranieri9924 3 роки тому

    this is the baddest shit ever nobody can come close to this much dirt 'n grease today while keeping it full of class like these cats-unbelievable...

  • @555dave555
    @555dave555 16 років тому

    It doesn't get better than this.

  • @rayflowers9529
    @rayflowers9529 11 років тому

    Grady Tate was the first musician that I am aware of who could play his HiHat on 1-2-3-4 and get a little click in between. Most guys would play the HiHat on 1 & 3 making a little swing thing. Grady changed all that! Thanks Mr. Tate!!! You taught us all so much

  • @73lifeswork
    @73lifeswork 13 років тому +1

    Remember that those cheeks are like his trumpet. They made him who he was. They made him stand out in a crowd of very talented trumpet players in that era.

  • @BlueinGreen2
    @BlueinGreen2 13 років тому

    I love at the beginning of Moody's solo how the microphone's in the wrong position. Most people would be phased by this and panic, but not Moody. He retains composure, casually moves it into position and then rips out one of the tastiest solo entries I've ever heard.
    That's how you do it.

  • @angelahansz3639
    @angelahansz3639 11 років тому +2

    oh god this is really good!

  • @BLOWER42
    @BLOWER42 14 років тому

    Thank you for your comment.

  • @ilikenakidchixxx
    @ilikenakidchixxx 15 років тому

    that bathroom scene from the movie cable guy is hillarious

  • @musicmanson
    @musicmanson 13 років тому

    @lennic95 I can tell. That's signature Dizzy. He got a trumpet like that on accident and liked its sound.

  • @MrPlatonist
    @MrPlatonist 12 років тому

    you know the audience understand music when the applauds come in a rhythmical pattern XD

  • @SightNSoundBand
    @SightNSoundBand 9 років тому

    Yes...

  • @chillbrotha01
    @chillbrotha01 16 років тому

    now this is real music!!!

  • @Lotrompetista
    @Lotrompetista 14 років тому

    @Saxation1 I really agree with you. I think he's the best bebop player, and when I listen some old records like Bird & Dizz I enjoy so much, noone can make me more excited. But it's true that wen he became older he played so noising and dirty, like in the recorded concert with Arturo Sandoval

  • @Lotrompetista
    @Lotrompetista 16 років тому

    Yeah

  • @BLOWER42
    @BLOWER42 14 років тому

    That is just what I am feeling too. No other brass player but Dizzy do I know who has a habit to puff up his cheeks to that extent.

  • @DONTXBREAK
    @DONTXBREAK 10 років тому

    what a sick group

  • @downsouthhustlin
    @downsouthhustlin 12 років тому +1

    I mean some may say that Dizzy's technique wasn't perfect due to the way he puffed his cheeks but it worked for him... just like the 45 degree bell. Everyone's entitled to their opinion, but all these guys are masters

  • @jazzyla9
    @jazzyla9 7 місяців тому

    Rollllllll Tide Rolllllllll! As Ray Charles would say: Roll em baby!😅

  • @12345trwe
    @12345trwe 12 років тому

    DAT BASS SOLO!!!

  • @LEONARDSEED
    @LEONARDSEED 11 років тому

    I would have given my left Pinkey to play with Ray Brown and this band!

  • @ginguenga
    @ginguenga 8 років тому

    Obrigada

  • @LoganCharlesII
    @LoganCharlesII 14 років тому

    Take off that hot jacket, Gene Harris, before you sweat yourself to death!

  • @lininho
    @lininho  15 років тому +1

    it's called "Ow!" as it says in the title. It's just another rhythm changes tune :-)

  • @lininho
    @lininho  13 років тому

    Please, let's keep it clean on here! Some people may have heard Dizzy on a lot of records, but are surprised by his cheeks. No need for insults. But the same goes for people that actually are surprised - don't "attack" Dizzy for his look on this video, he is a MASTER! He is THE MASTER actually. So no more "poor musicianship" comments and such absolutely unfounded comments. Read up on Dizzy before you comment, if you don't already know that he is probably the most important figure in jazz!

  • @omgitzjosh90
    @omgitzjosh90 12 років тому

    RIP Moody

  • @haraldtheman
    @haraldtheman 16 років тому

    he had great technique!

  • @Reinocerous25
    @Reinocerous25 14 років тому

    mad nice solo from moody

  • @ghairraigh
    @ghairraigh 12 років тому

    @3:19 Moody blows a brief nod at Gene Ammons and Dexter Gordon.

  • @tbcass
    @tbcass 14 років тому

    @uumke I don't think he's playing out of tune but he's including chromatic lines which include notes which are outside the scale.

  • @lininho
    @lininho  16 років тому

    the drummer's name, grady tate, is and has been up there all the time! There's limited space in the title, that's why his name isn't in there, but it's been in the info all the time.

  • @ptraad
    @ptraad 15 років тому

    Classic case of 'new knowlegde'... in 1985 Yanigasawa was nowhere NEAR the model you mention, and when they did their direct legendary predecessor and obvious inspiration was the King Super 20!

  • @lininho
    @lininho  15 років тому

    the cheeks have nothing to do with the special trumpet he had made. He just learned blowing the "wrong" way and started to feel comfortable, as you said. The "special trumpet" is another story...

  • @hotice916
    @hotice916 12 років тому

    Plus the cheek puffing was not an active choice. It was an uncontrollable condition. Plus with trumpet playing, we care about two things: Placement and stability of the lips and movement of air. Dizzy perfected both of those things.

  • @postatility
    @postatility 13 років тому

    @lininho AMEN!!

  • @dieudonneMC
    @dieudonneMC 16 років тому

    Dizzy has puffy cheeks b/c of yrs of playing! They have just relaxed. I know of a guy who plays (supa lowery bros ) and his neck swells up on one side when he blows trumpet. That guy is gonna be great too.

  • @lininho
    @lininho  15 років тому

    That's one way he explained it, but I think I have read other versions of the story, too. So you never know if he was kinda joking around hehe

  • @zqa12swx
    @zqa12swx 7 років тому

    1:25 whoa

  • @yifanye4397
    @yifanye4397 9 років тому

    耶!太high!!

  • @ZzFCNzZ
    @ZzFCNzZ 13 років тому

    @annointedpianoman funny isn't how musical genius can compensate for someone's lack of good musicianship, discipline and technique. But having those things will never compensate for not having musical genius. I personally think he had all those things in abundance. Just my personal opinion.

  • @IberianInteractive
    @IberianInteractive 14 років тому

    to all that say that he didnt take drugs, he is reported to smoke weed. I mean if that's not a drug to you, then OK, it isn't for me either

  • @michalskij
    @michalskij 14 років тому

    @lininho that's it, excatly

  • @purplerheadiva11
    @purplerheadiva11 15 років тому

    OMFG....scary.

  • @lininho
    @lininho  13 років тому

    @annointedpianoman I wouldn't use the term "poor musicianship" in the same sentence as the name Dizzy Gillespie ;) However, it is true - like I wrote earlier - that the cheeks come from his unusual ("wrong") blowing technique he taught himself early on.

  • @decus69
    @decus69 15 років тому

    Moody is the best.

  • @exjazzbassbaz
    @exjazzbassbaz 12 років тому

    nevermind ow it should be wow thats a lot of bop giants on one stage.my man ray walking hard behind the solos.these guys dine at the top table of bop.as for the kids its good teachers that get the best results.many thanks.

  • @lennic95
    @lennic95 13 років тому

    Can someone explain the bent trumpet? (sorry I play the oboe)

  • @jazzyla9
    @jazzyla9 7 місяців тому

    Smooth Offical: were you in that band with me?

  • @Kaenanthebarbarian
    @Kaenanthebarbarian 14 років тому

    lol his cheecks

  • @weskoki
    @weskoki 13 років тому

    @AmundLauritzen Listen his records with Mingus lots of balls~!

  • @Reinocerous25
    @Reinocerous25 14 років тому

    why does that get a thumbs down?

  • @nathanaddison
    @nathanaddison 14 років тому

    He couldn't help it. It was a physical problem with his mouth.

  • @beachdog67
    @beachdog67 13 років тому

    @lininho I honestly don't know how one can pick out a single "most important figure" in jazz and, much as Diz enjoyed himself I don't think he'd have been willing to accept that mantle if you tried to start such a discussion with him.
    That said, there is NO reasonable argument that he wasn't one of the most pivotal figures in the development of the music in the 20th Century, along with being a damned tasty player and one cool cat.
    He made any room he was in a hipper place, just by being there.

  • @chickenrok
    @chickenrok 14 років тому

    lol xD

  • @Jazzman555
    @Jazzman555 15 років тому

    im pretty sure its a king super 20

  • @jgv93
    @jgv93 14 років тому

    @Theseventhknight GillespiePouches lol rofl

  • @858jc
    @858jc 16 років тому

    I can't agree with you more. The drummer's name is Grady Tate.

  • @LEGSUDESIRE
    @LEGSUDESIRE 5 років тому

    Talk about strike up the band all these greats in one pkg

  • @trestresbrel
    @trestresbrel 15 років тому

    at 0.13 wrong note

  • @fermillo65
    @fermillo65 14 років тому

    hooooly! that's weeeeeird! (Dizzy's cheeks)

  • @JoeySunB
    @JoeySunB 14 років тому

    @Saxation1
    Diz NEVER did drugs --- he was a B'hai.
    jb

  • @cfwbdude
    @cfwbdude 13 років тому

    I like my metal, still I have the time for good quality music IE, Jazz "ni-ce!"

  • @decus69
    @decus69 14 років тому

    Dizzy the bebop God. To you haters!

  • @paulcary
    @paulcary 12 років тому

    I like Turtles.

  • @HiawathaNenad
    @HiawathaNenad 15 років тому

    What is the name of the song?

  • @Theseventhknight
    @Theseventhknight 15 років тому

    dude his cheeks go beyond the norm. it's a bit scary. i heard somewhere that it's a medical condition, but i could be wrong about that. something called Gillespie Pouches

  • @ashrafilm
    @ashrafilm 15 років тому

    ray brown has somalian roots. nice white teeth.

  • @BlueinGreen2
    @BlueinGreen2 13 років тому

    Oh and if you are bothered by Dizzy's cheeks, just scroll down so the video's not on the page and LISTEN to the MUSIC.

  • @jpbrolove
    @jpbrolove 12 років тому

    @paladin1352 once again ignorance thrives

  • @Padannitan
    @Padannitan 14 років тому

    dla

  • @hebronsawyers
    @hebronsawyers 15 років тому

    cheeks lmao!

  • @Saxation1
    @Saxation1 15 років тому

    man i'm sorry, i love dizzy, i really do, but his solos towards the end of his life just really suck. was his embouchure ruined or something? drugs caught up to him?

  • @RbdJellyfish
    @RbdJellyfish 15 років тому

    i know it's dizzy gillespie, but... watching him puff his cheeks is so frustrating 3=

  • @epf1961
    @epf1961 12 років тому +3

    In reading these comments, I'm convinced that the majority of people on UA-cam are pimply teenagers who listen to metal and hip-hop and rap, but check out the jazz clips as a novelty-- Kiddies: Educate yourself about jazz before you post your stupid comments! I've been a jazz musician for 35 years and I NEVER heard anyone make fun of Dizzy's cheeks before today-- I am SHOCKED.. Today's generation is LOST and PATHETIC... You should all go back to kindergarten and start again.

  • @lininho
    @lininho  15 років тому

    Dizzy never was really into drugs unlike some of his peers who were *really* into them (I mean just think about Charlie Parker for example...) I remember reading something once, that his wife wouldn't "let" him get into drugs ;-)
    I believe that due to his blowing technique, he wasn't able to control his playing so much anymore when he got older. I remember him jokingly saying something like now that he is more famous than ever, his playing is worse than ever or something like that....