Herb Alpert ...es uno de los grande de la música con instrumentos de viento ..tuvo la genialidad y talento para sacar las mejores notas de la trompeta ..Un genio ..hoy día no hay nadie a la altura ..
I played in a band called Top Brass in high school that played this music and did very well. Played for 30k people at the Des Moines Ia airport waiting for Richard Nixon’s flight to land in 1968.
I also loved the clip, I grew up listening to Herb Alpert (and the TJB) since I was a kid and he is not only a great trumpeter but just a great humanitarian. I do hope that one day that this concert will be able for purchase. It would be greatly appreciated.
this is just the coolest. ive been a big fan sine 1968 and now im 53. you gotta post more on this concert. its not fair if you dont. why hold such a wonderful thing and not post the entire concert. we all would love to see it.
@@TucsonDude I doubt it. I tried asking them a while back and they don't even have the courtesy to reply. If copyright were the case, they couldn't even post what they did. Seems to me its just snobby. At least give us a reason.
@@stormchsr1017 Thanks for the reply from 12 years ago! :) All they could really do is just take down the video anyway. I'm glad to see others are TJB fans like me. In fact, I'm close to 60 and still play my old trumpet. You??
@@stormchsr101 Yeah...no kidding. It's not like I'm 15 all over again. My lips seemed to petrify, too. I did change my embouchure a bit, tho. I can hit high notes fairly easily, but I tire easily too. You?
This was great! So refreshing to watch a video and hear the sound from the event. So many other videos replace the audio with a studio version, and that ruins the "you are there" experience.
The Brass were an incredibly tight, professional, polished outfit, and they HAD to be. That stacatto style of playing with several horns at once requires the tightest of timing and exact phrasing to pull it off right. Even here on this live performance, you can hear imperfections that you dont hear on the albums. Which gives you sme faint idea of what a MASTERWORK the Tijuana Brass albums actually are. Because they are just barely a shade short of being PERFECT.
Only artist to hit No. 1 as both a vocalist ("This Guy's in Love with You") and an instrumentalist ("Rise"). "All art is a gift of the Holy Spirit. When this light shines through the mind of a musician, it manifests itself in beautiful harmonies." ~ Baha'i Writings
yeah i was also inquiring about this concert a few years back. the ones who have the concert have it and arent releasing it. i did see a couple other clips from this particular concert on herbs facebook page but its not the full concert. i would hope they would have a change of heart and release this to HIS loving public. should not be private viewing unless its copy righted.
HERB ALPERT GENIUSZ WŚRÓD GENIUSZY SUPERKREATOR INNOWATOR MAESTRO BRZMIENIA WYRAFINOWANEGO SUBTELNEGO BASNIOWO NASTROJOWY KLIMAT NIEDOCENIONY WIELKI SUBTELNY SUPER
@@kcmurphy72 It's a visual gag. He tacits and checks his watch in two hand movements in perfect time with the last two notes that the trumpet plays as if to say: "How much longer?"
2:39 I noticed she has no lock nuts on his third valve slide. Perhaps of Chicago era Benge Herb is an amazing trumpet player with horrible embouchure and playing posture. Just sayin.
David Landsberg Yes the Chicago Benge is probably the instrument Herb is best known for playing although later in his career he switched to Kanstuls and other makes.
What's the name of this great instrumental? I'm glad Sleepynightrecords was able to unearth this rare video. Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass remains one of my favorite musical groups.
Lowell...I've been commenting on Herb Alpert especially during this particular period when he was about to disband the original Tijuana Brass. You noticed how far back he has to lean to point the bell of his horn out to the mic and audience. It is a bad habit that developed over the course of his constant touring with the TJB during the latter half of the 60s. He tells us that he lost his ability to play for a time and he took 1970, 71 and 72 off to rest and concentrate on A & M Records which grew by leaps and bounds during this time. He enlisted the help of teacher Carmine Caruso to help Herb find his emboucher again and really took him most of the 70s to re-master again. He dedicated a song to "Carmine" Caruso on the 1975 album Coney Island. It is quite a story this particular time in Herb's life. Listen to the difference in his playing from the late 60s to the Rise album. Quite the rebirth.
Fairly sure this was OCT 1969 -- the final tour of the original TJB. Herb's playing was at a low point at this time; on this number, Tanni is playing the lead part further suggesting Herb was experiencing technical issues.
Yeah, I can hear it, and it's almost painful to listen to at times because he's clearly struggling. Herb himself has said that he was having trouble playing on that tour, and that the trumpet had gone from being a friend to an enemy. He eventually found that poor technique had caught up with him, so during the four years between the first and second TJB (1970-74) he took trumpet lessons and relearned how to play properly.
Round about '67, Herb seem to have problems properly supporting his tone (you can really hear it on the LP, "Ninth") -- probably due to air support (others thought that he simply wasn't practicing enough -- trumpet requires about 2hr/day to show any marked improvement). He also developed two stylistic bits: 1) his "marcato" attack on notes -- rather than playing through the note; and 2) an odd little "air spurt" (don't know how else to describe it) he'd tag on to the last note of a given phrase. He went to Caruso (in NYC, I believe) who addressed these techincal gaps. When Herb came back on the scene in '74/'75, his playing was better than it had ever been -- which is why his playing on those two '70s TJB LPs is superior to all the '60s LPs.
After a 3 year wait due to COVID, finally saw him at Ronnie Scott’s.
Still brilliant.
These guys are SLICK polished musicians.... Everything is perfectly orchestrated... That's really amazing in such a venue
This is about the time that my Mom introduced me to Herb Alpert. Glad she did
Brings me back in time to my childhood! Great music!
Herb is a magnificent trumpet player. But his song melodies are what I like the most.
Kust saw herb alpert live. A wonderful show and a wonderful guy. Interactive and truly loves music and people.
great performance with a piece of humor
Herb Alpert ...es uno de los grande de la música con instrumentos de viento ..tuvo la genialidad y talento para sacar las mejores notas de la trompeta ..Un genio ..hoy día no hay nadie a la altura ..
This music is very! very!! famous in JAPAN!!!allmost all japanese people are know this music!!!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing. That's awesome.
This has been used for a opening music for a very popular radio program since 70’s
8b
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Interesting fact.
just wonderful, Herb Alpert!
Amazing! Energetic performance. We love you Herb!
Ahora tengo 67 años, en mi juventud cómo me gustaba este hombre,les decía a mi familia qué era mi novio,y tengo todos sus discos 💿
Está orquestra faz parte da minha juventude. Era muito bom ouvi-los tocar, deixava a gente sem fôlego. Adooooro
I played in a band called Top Brass in high school that played this music and did very well. Played for 30k people at the Des Moines Ia airport waiting for Richard Nixon’s flight to land in 1968.
I live in the metro. That is a cool story. Did you have photos taken of the event? Was it at Merle Hay?
The best band and the best trumpet player 🎺
HERB ALPERT GENIUSZ NIESAMOWITY SUBTELNY WYRAFINOWANY ELEGANCKI KLASA NASTROJOWY LEPSZY CIEKAWSZY ORYGINALNIEJSZY OD wWIELU INNYCH MUZYKÓW. GENIUSZ WSROD GENIUSZY SUPERKREATOR INNOWATOR MAESTRO INTERPRETACJI REWEKACYJNY
Amazing.. love from 2024 ❤️ onto the next generation.
i love herb alpert
Maravilha. Que saudades deste tempo. Sempre fui fã desta banda.
I also loved the clip, I grew up listening to Herb Alpert (and the TJB) since I was a kid and he is not only a great trumpeter but just a great humanitarian. I do hope that one day that this concert will be able for purchase. It would be greatly appreciated.
More of the same excellence go brother go trumpet 🎺 on and on we love 💕 you HERB 👏👍🏼💕😎🎶🥲🎺🎺🎺🥲🇺🇸💜
HERB ALPERT GENIUSZ WŚRÓD GENIUSZY PONAD HISTORIĄ MUZYKI GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Super fine performance and musicians!
Only Herb and Pat Senatore are left today.
Oh! It's the theme song of Japanese late-time radio show "ALL NIGHT NIPPON"!!!!
オールナイトニッポーン!
this is just the coolest. ive been a big fan sine 1968 and now im 53. you gotta post more on this concert. its not fair if you dont. why hold such a wonderful thing and not post the entire concert. we all would love to see it.
Because of copyrights??
@@TucsonDude I doubt it. I tried asking them a while back and they don't even have the courtesy to reply. If copyright were the case, they couldn't even post what they did. Seems to me its just snobby. At least give us a reason.
@@stormchsr1017 Thanks for the reply from 12 years ago! :) All they could really do is just take down the video anyway. I'm glad to see others are TJB fans like me. In fact, I'm close to 60 and still play my old trumpet. You??
@@TucsonDude i am near 70 and laid my horn down. cant seem to get the lip to vibrate anymore. was a lot of fun for many years tho
@@stormchsr101 Yeah...no kidding. It's not like I'm 15 all over again. My lips seemed to petrify, too. I did change my embouchure a bit, tho. I can hit high notes fairly easily, but I tire easily too. You?
なんと! 「オールナイト・ニッポン」の生演奏だぁ~~~~~~~~! 山本真也
日本人おったぁぁぁ
ぼくは星野源のオールナイトニッポンと
乃木坂46のオールナイトニッポンが大好きです
This music is the theme song of the Japanese radio program "All Night Nippon".
A little Herb everyday,goes a long way!✌🏻
❤linda!
This was great!
So refreshing to watch a video and hear the sound from the event.
So many other videos replace the audio with a studio version, and that ruins the "you are there" experience.
The Brass were an incredibly tight, professional, polished outfit, and they HAD to be. That stacatto style of playing with several horns at once requires the tightest of timing and exact phrasing to pull it off right. Even here on this live performance, you can hear imperfections that you dont hear on the albums. Which gives you sme faint idea of what a MASTERWORK the Tijuana Brass albums actually are. Because they are just barely a shade short of being PERFECT.
Que hermoso baile y que hermosa música y esos niños se ven felices, desde Chile 🇨🇱 felicito a su profesor. De qué país muestran este lindo baile..???
I must be missing something -- what was the drummer doing at 0:34 that causes the audience to applaud?
Bittersweet Samba from the great Whipped Cream and Other Delights album
just awesome music !!!
This tune stream my body as hot blood always!!
Curti muito ok
Wonderful, timeless music.
Only artist to hit No. 1 as both a vocalist ("This Guy's in Love with You") and an instrumentalist ("Rise"). "All art is a gift of the Holy Spirit. When this light shines
through the mind of a musician, it manifests itself in beautiful harmonies." ~ Baha'i Writings
Of course Herb Alpert is the "A" in A&M Records. Don't you think that might help his ratings?
Osea no entiendo por que mexico no expresa su gratitud a este gran artista por el realse que le dio A mexico con su musica
Maravilhosos
Thanks Guys !!!!!!!! Truly Phenomenal
Herb was going thru a hard tuff time in 69 still pushing thru it
Very true, this was his last tour with the original TJB.
This is amazing
Love this latin groove
Herb Alpert un fenomeno!!!.... Y sus portadas con la nata... Brutaaaal!!!!!.... Jaaa!!! Jaaaa!!!!
John Pisano on his electric Fender XII - such a magical sound.
This was great!!!
beautiful
love it!!!!
Herb laying it back n gettn it ON !!!!!!!!!!!
NIESAMOWITE GENIUSZ
yeah i was also inquiring about this concert a few years back. the ones who have the concert have it and arent releasing it. i did see a couple other clips from this particular concert on herbs facebook page but its not the full concert.
i would hope they would have a change of heart and release this to HIS loving public.
should not be private viewing unless its copy righted.
This is very LATE original Tijuana Brass, 1969, a year which saw the breakup of the original TJB and the Beatles.
The TJB is vastly under rated!
Is there more of this concert footage?
👍👍👍
Sensacional
55年後の今も、Bittersweet sambaは日本のフレッシュな夜をリードし続けております!🌃
Viva Young ! “All-night-Nippon”!!📻
I'm HOPING you'll release a TJB DVD compilation now for the TJB's 50th anniversary, as The Lonely Bull album came out in December 1962!
Ritmo brasileiro adaptado sem dúvidas
Misturado com mexicano e jazz.
The best
The song that they performed is Bittersweet Samba.
オールナイトニッポンのオープニング&エンディングテーマの「ビタースウィートサンバ」のライブだな。しかしながら、ハープ・アルパートとティファナ・ブラスって、ザ・ドリフターズみたいな「コミックバンド」だったのかな?、と思わせるシーンがあり、観客が大爆笑してたな。
Não entendi, rsrsrsrs
HERB ALPERT GENIUSZ WŚRÓD GENIUSZY SUPERKREATOR INNOWATOR MAESTRO BRZMIENIA WYRAFINOWANEGO SUBTELNEGO BASNIOWO NASTROJOWY KLIMAT NIEDOCENIONY WIELKI SUBTELNY SUPER
I wish Lani would let him play more of these on these little tours he's currently doing
Floydd saw them Mon night in Philadelphia. Good mix of TJB and Lani singing Sergio Mendes hits. GREAT show. Herb is still a great entertainer at 83.
@@GuitrDad I almost went to that show. Glad you enjoyed it.
It's the 'Bittersweat Samba' :)
Quite interesting. And pretty funny with the piano player/sandpaper guy.
Does anyone have the full concert? I'd be interested in seeing it all.
Yes we do but we are looking for the colour one just now.
More sandpaper. ;)
Anything by Herb Alpert is going to be good.
Pity about the quality and video time stamping ,,, Love some quality Herb.
Glad you liked the clip, the full concert is great over 50 mins and in full colour.
Sorry we are not selling it at the moment.
Really?? If you have it in color why would you post this in black and white. Even if you did have, copyright issues prevent you from selling.
そういえばこの人たちは自分たちの曲が日本のラジオで使われてることは言われるまで気づかなかったらしいですね
Não tinha consciência que eu era feliz .
Anyone else notice Lou Pagani check his watch at 2:05? An old pianist's joke. Seems the editing team got the gag.
What is the joke?
@@kcmurphy72 It's a visual gag. He tacits and checks his watch in two hand movements in perfect time with the last two notes that the trumpet plays as if to say: "How much longer?"
@@grantharrismusic That makes sense. I was overthinking it, wondering if the lyrics mentioned something related at that point.
@@kcmurphy72 not sure if you noticed, but it’s an instrumental.
@@grantharrismusic You don't think there's any remote possibility that the song had lyrics that aren't being sung here?
2:39 I noticed she has no lock nuts on his third valve slide. Perhaps of Chicago era Benge
Herb is an amazing trumpet player with horrible embouchure and playing posture. Just sayin.
David Landsberg
Yes the Chicago Benge is probably the instrument Herb is best known for playing although later in his career he switched to Kanstuls and other makes.
@@hayesman76
I think I saw him with a bat Bach Stradivarius
David Landsberg
I wouldn’t be surprised, he played a variety of brands. He had a promotional deal with at least one manufacturer.
Good
What's the name of this great instrumental? I'm glad Sleepynightrecords was able to unearth this rare video. Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass remains one of my favorite musical groups.
According to Sound Hound, that is Bittersweet Samba. Hope this helps.
@@neilisaacson Yes, it's Bittersweet Samba, and no, I didn't have to look it up.
@@ApartmentKing66 Well done.
Pete Fountain's clarinet is more horizontal than Herb's trumpet. It seems to cause no issues with his playing though.
Lowell...I've been commenting on Herb Alpert especially during this particular period when he was about to disband the original Tijuana Brass. You noticed how far back he has to lean to point the bell of his horn out to the mic and audience. It is a bad habit that developed over the course of his constant touring with the TJB during the latter half of the 60s. He tells us that he lost his ability to play for a time and he took 1970, 71 and 72 off to rest and concentrate on A & M Records which grew by leaps and bounds during this time. He enlisted the help of teacher Carmine Caruso to help Herb find his emboucher again and really took him most of the 70s to re-master again. He dedicated a song to "Carmine" Caruso on the 1975 album Coney Island. It is quite a story this particular time in Herb's life. Listen to the difference in his playing from the late 60s to the Rise album. Quite the rebirth.
@@gustavosierra1378 Very good summary
NICE
Does anyone have the full concert?
What is the Shaker instrument ??? Anybody know for certain what the guys used ???
Is it possible to buy a DVD with this show on ??? I would appreciate it alot if possible.
わんばんこー鶴光でおま!
a couple of Jewish and Italian guys from Tijuana......how fun !
We have the full concert but we are not selling it on DVD, sorry.
Sleepynightrecords Why?
MATTECATTE
Bittersweet Samba.
If you want to hear the song (Bittersweet Samba) the way it should be heard, check this out: th-cam.com/video/f4SYkNRNAI0/w-d-xo.html
Fairly sure this was OCT 1969 -- the final tour of the original TJB. Herb's playing was at a low point at this time; on this number, Tanni is playing the lead part further suggesting Herb was experiencing technical issues.
Yeah, I can hear it, and it's almost painful to listen to at times because he's clearly struggling. Herb himself has said that he was having trouble playing on that tour, and that the trumpet had gone from being a friend to an enemy. He eventually found that poor technique had caught up with him, so during the four years between the first and second TJB (1970-74) he took trumpet lessons and relearned how to play properly.
@@russallert What was wrong with his playing before?
Round about '67, Herb seem to have problems properly supporting his tone (you can really hear it on the LP, "Ninth") -- probably due to air support (others thought that he simply wasn't practicing enough -- trumpet requires about 2hr/day to show any marked improvement). He also developed two stylistic bits: 1) his "marcato" attack on notes -- rather than playing through the note; and 2) an odd little "air spurt" (don't know how else to describe it) he'd tag on to the last note of a given phrase. He went to Caruso (in NYC, I believe) who addressed these techincal gaps. When Herb came back on the scene in '74/'75, his playing was better than it had ever been -- which is why his playing on those two '70s TJB LPs is superior to all the '60s LPs.
How can I get the full concert?
Yes we have the full concert.
I have been waiting 9 years for you to post other scenes from this performance. I am starting to turn blue. :-)
Please post more.
Thank you.
Well, you can add me to the list of people who are waiting for you to sell the full concert on DVD.
whats that percussion instrument? the scratchy scratchy one
Who’s the guy doing the percussion solo at the beginning? And it’s that blocks he’s playing?
2:05 checks his watch
Allman Brothers with horns.
sleepynightrecords, can you at least tell everyone why you arent letting go of this concert?
Yes, we have the full concert.
The shaker guy carries the band. I grew up as a little boy listening to Alpert. It's the only album my dad had. Music hater.
Song?
Tom Jones, Herb Alpert, William Shatner all had that certain look.
Ed Weibe it’s the sideburns!
Jack Lord
@@gfexc absolutely
@@alphabeets and that jaw thing.
and almost.... almost a young Peter Faulk.@@gfexc