Song for my father (by Horace Silver) with soloist Jim Mullen
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- Jim Mullen guests with 'Swing Shift 7' at the Jaguar Club.
Jim Mullen (guitar), Dave Goodwyn (alto sax), John Bewick (tenor sax), Pat Hogan (trumpet), Fergus Norrie (trombone), Gary Lewis (piano), Wayne Matthews (bass), Phil Daniel (drums)
Outstanding. Well done.
Morrisey Mullen was a fine Funk Blues Jazz band....love that band
Wow! Been listening to him for decades but never seen a video . Never knew he played so beautifully with his thumb. Looks impossible.
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His playing is timeless, everyone was great. You are only as old as you feel.
Been following Jim since early Kokomo and then Morrisey Mullin - what a guy - cannot get enough of this talented Scot
My Favorite Things quote at 2:20. Awesome!
What impresses me when jazzers quote from other songs is not just the quote and how they make it fit in with the tune they're playing, but at the end of the phrase how they meld it into a continuing phrase of their improv at the end of the quote. Jim gives a prime example here on both the use of the quote and his using the quote as a springboard. Lovely.
at 2.50 he quotes "bumping at sunset" Wes Montgomery
Wow Jim Mullen so Amazing solo 🔥👏
Oh wow - that short quotation from 'My favourite things' around 2:30 or so blew me away :)
Absolutely beautiful. One of the prettiest tunes ever written in the hands of The master Jim Mullen, very nice tight little gem of a performance. Thanks for sharing :-)
Saw Jim Mullen at the Boaters in Kingston Upon Thames too long ago and he was brilliant. I approached him to say thank you for the great playing and asked him about music as I'm a very amateur guitarist. He was down to earth and sincere. His advice about learning jazz was "you learn the main roads then you learn the back roads then the really small roads" or something like that. I thought it was brilliant advice.
wow! advice from the legend has to be worth noting!
unbelievable guitarist....real original artist...impeccable
Jim Mullen is great player! Amazing tone, time feel and phrases.
Didn't see that coming, Grandpa. Much respect. Hot Licks, Great ideas... Very nice. You certainly can't judge a book by its cover.
Mighty fine guitar playing!! Horace would have been happy with this!!
Jim Mullen is so good so good
Jim Mullen is a jazz monster. He's up there with another favourite of mine, Kenny Burrell.
Yep! A monster indeed!
Love it, and the way he plays with his thumb reminds me of Wes Montgomery
I never heard Jim Mullen before. I've been missing out. I was not ready for that solo. Killer. You played excellent as well. Nice sign language to bring it back to the head.
Absolutely beastly. Unreal
love jim,s style 🏴
Phew….what a solo. Thanks sir
nice!
Nice quote from " my favorite things
I like Jim both.
Jim Mullen, what a player! Nice tone too.
Jims 🎸 guitar playing is impeccable 👌 so slick.
beautiful jim....love this
Wonderful improv! There is hope for us old guys still playing and learning
Very interesting, his technique and phrasing is influenced by Wes but harmonically and note choice he is somewhat closer to Jimmy Raney.
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
sound great
Sweet!
Of course, this the Mullen of 'Morissey-Mullen' fame. He was a guitar giant back then and clearly is still a giant now (soaring way above the somewhat pedestrian stylings of the band!)
It sounds like they got a pro to play for a high school band.
@@JohnPrepuce That is f'ing rude.
@@pimeye - why? There are some great high school bands out there.
@@JohnPrepuce But these are pros.
loveit! x
Incredible thumbpicker especially at his age. Guitar tone is as it sings and not strings probably best to describe. Good to know about his guitar.
it´s an Aria FA-71
First heard with with Brian Auger around 1970.
I read that he plays with only his thumb, no picks. I do the same but nowhere near as well! I like his tasteful playing and want to hear more!
I feel compelled to write a comment, but truthfully I don't have the words.
Jeez, this cat’s smoking!
Olé
Throw it down Old Head!😜👍👌👀🙌✨😃😎✔
Outstanding
The thumb!
woah nice punchy guitarist!!
nossa que bagunça
Jim is not your typical grandpa. Not his first rodeo. Yeee ha
what guitar are you playing
Aria FA-71 by the looks of it.
Where is the Jaguar Club?
Hi! It's a social club in Allesley, Coventry where (normally) my band 'Swingshift 7' do a monthly Sunday lunch time gig and we invite guest soloists to play with us.
@@garylewisjazz2262
Thank you, & for posting this performance
Very enjoyable to see
@@Timothy_Pitt Cheers!
I can play with you music ? 🎼🎶
trumpetやsaxophoneは要らないと思う。