I love the finishing touches he puts on every one of his phrases. Its just like the framing of a beautiful piece of art. This is such a groovy jam too! Love it!
Controversy? He is a genuine humble guy, and probably the greatest gift to music since Copland or the Beatles. I met him at a concert, at first I was disappointed because I expected he would play classical, it never occurred to me that he would be playing jazz. However, it was the best musical performance of any kind I have ever heard by far. Absolutely jaw dropping incredible to hear live, and I don't even like jazz.
wow..........wow! wynton was absolutely awesome! i love his playing, this is i think the best live solo ive heard him play. thank you so much for posting this!
Joe Farnsworth is one of the best younger drummers on the scene at the moment. Whoever said he hasn't got good time clearly doesn't know good time himself; have you played with him? I doubt it, somehow.
I love the rhythm section here. What is this kind of drum beat called? I know there is a tutorial on Drummerworld under the New Orleans section by Stanton Moore, titled the "RRL RRL concept." Any tune reccomendations? Regards, Puder
Oh my Good Gracious ! Who are playing is it Marsalis' band or the Holy ghost's band? they hold your breath . I had goosepimples when i first discovered the video , many thanks to Houseoftribes. welldone Winton.
Excuse me for my ignorance: probably I offended some educated gentlemen: the drummers are musicians or not, I do not know it, but if Wynton chose THIS drummer (Joe Farnsworth), HE was the suitable drummer,(of course, he's not blind or half-deaf.)
Thanks for pointing out how sad Joe Farnsworth is. I guess George Coleman, Cedar Walton, Horace Silver, Benny Golson and Pharoah Sanders (among others) don't have a clue when it comes to hiring a drummer.
I think you are wrong. Wynton is not against any kind of new jazz, Wynton innovates from tradition, which is quite different than being against all innovation.
why is there so much contraversy around wynton? i mean really if anyone knows could you explain it to me? i just think, holy cow, the dude can play. he toots his horn better than most profesionsals in jazz and classical. whats wrong with that?
A couple of things: 1.) Would any musician want a drummer without time? 2.) Live music moves, its not a metronome. which gives way to the idea of the music breathing; music ebbs and flows 3.) if you count with the guys, you'll see that the drummer is playing the rhythms that wynton and the bass lay out 4.) Should things like time and opinions be so rigid? Why be so pretentious when you can just enjoy whats happening. Its why I'm eclectic. are drummers really musicians anyway? haha j/p!!!
@straightaheadable All musicians here were independently booked. And because he's playing with Wynton Marsalis that instantly puts him in an elite caliber? Take Allen Vizzuti for example, every band he plays in is absolute shit but he's a fucking world class trumpeter.
imho drummers have to be twice the musician with half the utility... drums are not a tonal instrument but drummers are expected to fit into the band none the less. a drummers job is time and groove. what is a song without groove? every comment on here has been, "sweet groove". you can't say this cat ain't doin his job.
Who still listen to this on 2024 and go wow!
MAN THIS IS THE BEST SOLO I HAVE EVER HEARD- CAN YOU DIG IT-YES, I CAN!
I want this mans chops.
Tone. Endurance. Range. Feeling. Articulation. Control. Hes got everything. Hes Wynton.
This right here is a classic you have to love. It takes alot of heart and soul to apreciate good music like this.
I totally lost myself... Wynton, Warmdaddy, you guys are addictive!
WESS ANDERSON!!!! I just spent a week with him. It was so sweet.
I love the finishing touches he puts on every one of his phrases. Its just like the framing of a beautiful piece of art.
This is such a groovy jam too! Love it!
Controversy? He is a genuine humble guy, and probably the greatest gift to music since Copland or the Beatles. I met him at a concert, at first I was disappointed because I expected he would play classical, it never occurred to me that he would be playing jazz. However, it was the best musical performance of any kind I have ever heard by far. Absolutely jaw dropping incredible to hear live, and I don't even like jazz.
he wins you over with his integrity.
one of my favorite Wynton tunes...
wow..........wow! wynton was absolutely awesome! i love his playing, this is i think the best live solo ive heard him play. thank you so much for posting this!
THAT tune´s got swing ! Wynton cool as ice. No rush and every phrase a solid melodic idea.
My favorite Wynton Marasalis song.
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Wess is the baddest bad that ever bad, ever.
Thanks House of tribes for putting this up, it's truly AMAZING!!!
Thank for your comment: BUT I LIKE THIS MUSIC VERY MUCH...Wynton is a great groove artist..... Joe Farnsworth, too, of course...!
i love this song!!
the trumpet! this is dank awesome. what kind of mouthpiece is that? woah these people knows what theyre doing man
Perfect performance
from 3:50 to 4:20 its sounds like he's soloing in an entirely different key, its brilliant.
Mr. Marsalis, always exemplary on brass, and always epitomizes class and cool.
this is definitely one of my fav tunes by wynton
@wynton87
Yeah I love how he can just dance around a key and make it sound his own way. A true inspiration
Joe Farnsworth is one of the best younger drummers on the scene at the moment. Whoever said he hasn't got good time clearly doesn't know good time himself; have you played with him? I doubt it, somehow.
most excellent music
I love This!
sooo cool
Bravo!
4:10 hell, where's he gone now? :))
Thanks, I found out that there is a whole section on New Orleans and second line drumming on Drummerworld.
Regards,
Puder
que bueno!
This is so nice! 50 thumbs up :-p
killin
me gusta el sonido de la tompeta!! *-*
I love the rhythm section here. What is this kind of drum beat called? I know there is a tutorial on Drummerworld under the New Orleans section by Stanton Moore, titled the "RRL RRL concept."
Any tune reccomendations?
Regards,
Puder
Esto es MÚSICA
@ettparon yeah
Wow! How is this possible?😅
now that band? supa tight. ha! ifn i need to melt sum butter, i just hold in front of that TRUMPET man.
@qsaras1 oh damn. I'm a trumpet player and that's still impressive
Oh my Good Gracious ! Who are playing is it Marsalis' band or the Holy ghost's band? they hold your breath .
I had goosepimples when i first discovered the video , many thanks to Houseoftribes.
welldone Winton.
3:10 3:20nholy godd what a phrase
la ostia
pianist is eric lewis
Joe Farnsworth on the d in the g
Is this video available for purchase somewhere on DVD? Sounds great...
buy the cd
1:48 ouch mama ouch
dude..check out these albums:
Black Codes from the Underground
Think of One
J Mood
Wynton is a baaad cat and he does it all.
does anyone know what size mouthpice wynton uses
Excuse me for my ignorance: probably I offended some educated gentlemen: the drummers are musicians or not, I do not know it, but if Wynton chose THIS drummer (Joe Farnsworth), HE was the suitable drummer,(of course, he's not blind or half-deaf.)
What's he referencing to at 2:48?
jajajaj Wynton Marsalis!!! Good!!!
I couldn't find the name of the piano player anywhere... anybody knows his name?
if wynton is K-mart then K-mart is heaven
is that e-lew?!
5 Dislikes!!!!!!
How can you dislike this video! Crazy.
3.10 Yes please!
what's he quoting at 2:47?
I'm not sure, but sounds like a line from Chet Baker's solar ("cool jazz" album)
learn from the master
Thanks for pointing out how sad Joe Farnsworth is. I guess George Coleman, Cedar Walton, Horace Silver, Benny Golson and Pharoah Sanders (among others) don't have a clue when it comes to hiring a drummer.
Mmmmm...
I think you are wrong.
Wynton is not against any kind of new jazz, Wynton innovates from tradition, which is quite different than being against all innovation.
why is there so much contraversy around wynton? i mean really if anyone knows could you explain it to me? i just think, holy cow, the dude can play. he toots his horn better than most profesionsals in jazz and classical. whats wrong with that?
Somebody have the chords 😂?
@Doumbeck Your dead on brother with that comment.
Wynton can play the f*ck out of the trumpet
Drummers are not musicians, as dolsigma just said; for my part I think this drummer is blind, or half-deaf.., but he is so sympathetic...!
@straightaheadable sh, he's just trolling, he feeds of your negative energy
Lets see Botti do this without a 90 pc orchestra
A couple of things:
1.) Would any musician want a drummer without time?
2.) Live music moves, its not a metronome. which gives way to the idea of the music breathing; music ebbs and flows
3.) if you count with the guys, you'll see that the drummer is playing the rhythms that wynton and the bass lay out
4.) Should things like time and opinions be so rigid? Why be so pretentious when you can just enjoy whats happening. Its why I'm eclectic.
are drummers really musicians anyway? haha j/p!!!
@straightaheadable
All musicians here were independently booked. And because he's playing with Wynton Marsalis that instantly puts him in an elite caliber?
Take Allen Vizzuti for example, every band he plays in is absolute shit but he's a fucking world class trumpeter.
imho drummers have to be twice the musician with half the utility... drums are not a tonal instrument but drummers are expected to fit into the band none the less. a drummers job is time and groove. what is a song without groove? every comment on here has been, "sweet groove". you can't say this cat ain't doin his job.
Ha you can tell they don't cause when he starts playing out they shut up caue they don't know what he's doing lol