He helped paved the way for bebop drumming. Mr. Clark was a soulful, clean, crisp technician who could kick any kind of a band. He was a magnificent musician. France really loved him too.
I don’t get it why everybody doesn’t like this camerawork. I love it and I’m a drummer, the angles are really unusual for those times, very interesting
They are so focused on close shots that as a viewer I feel like I don’t have a great idea of where everything actually was until the very end. It seemed too disorientating for what was happening
one really fantastic drummer. Kennys style is so clean and precise, its a joy to listen to him. Each note and phrase is so carefully executed. Unlike alot of drummers who overplay with to much technique. What a solid professional!!
How lucky was European jazz and especially France to have great Kenny Clarke playing regularly with all the different Big Bands and small groups and making everybody swing! It was reason enough for many American jazz musicians to move to Paris.
Kenny is not praised enough (imho) for bringing a strong pop and punch to the many albums he's been recorded on. His style is pretty straightforward here but he was always a staple of the Vanguard of great jazz drummers....and a lot of other famous drummers took their cues from him. Bonus: He clearly loves playing for the tune and the fans.
He always had great technique! Totally underrated drummer! Need more of these videos.
He founded that style of drumming. He was as important for modern jazz as: Monk, Parker, Gillespie, Pettiford.
He looks so happy when he plays. A joyful noise.
But it's not noise. It's composed and brilliant played drum music
@@marceibel1131 It's an expression.
The father of the Be Bop Sound,thanks for posting
He helped paved the way for bebop drumming. Mr. Clark was a soulful, clean, crisp technician who could kick any kind of a band. He was a magnificent musician. France really loved him too.
Absolutely great drumming by the great
Kenny clarke.
I keep thinking he going to bite his tongue.
I don’t get it why everybody doesn’t like this camerawork. I love it and I’m a drummer, the angles are really unusual for those times, very interesting
Cameramen would be sacked for this today.
So would the director..
They are so focused on close shots that as a viewer I feel like I don’t have a great idea of where everything actually was until the very end. It seemed too disorientating for what was happening
im wi you man i was listening so hard i didnt rilly notice the video. these kids are force fed video from birth.
Che grandi pionieri! Che maestri! Una musicalità immensa e una grande umiltà.
one really fantastic drummer. Kennys style is so clean and precise, its a joy to listen to him. Each note and phrase is so carefully executed. Unlike alot of drummers who overplay with to much technique. What a solid professional!!
a lot*
That's JAZZ DRUMMING with Emotion instead of technical Show Up ! Thank you !!
Master Drummer ! 🥳
Grandissimo ❤
This ,Man had Power ,control, Musical direction and sense . Is that Desi Arnaz jr. at the end ...
Magnifique batteur Monsieur Kenny !
Bella testimonianza di un artista grandissimo. Chi altri suonava con lui in quella serata❓
素晴らしいパフォーマンス!
How lucky was European jazz and especially France to have great Kenny Clarke playing regularly with all the different Big Bands and small groups and making everybody swing! It was reason enough for many American jazz musicians to move to Paris.
what a sound!
How beautiful!.......... ♥
Este tipo me genera una alegria
0:28 He plays that lick on A Night In Tunisia by Dexter Gordon! 😍🔥
We all love a charismatic drummer 😂 Very nice
Great solo and footage. It's the 60s. The people complaining about camera have not style or taste .
What to say!!!All in one.Completed focused free fantacy perfect Drummer.Best and so Coolllll!!!.Great Bravo to Kenny Clarke.
Que buena vibra este tipo.
Gracias, estés donde estés.
Grandissimo !!!!!!!
Bei tempi !!!!!!!
Apenas curtir... SENSACIONAL.
Man, Kenny's playing i so clean!
YEAH!!! 💥
Amazing
Fenomenale
Kenny Clarke: Master
I am so grateful I get to see and hear preserved video recordings of Klook playing. Wow. Thank you!❤
Стильний час, стильна музика. Віртуозне виконання.
hollywood meazzi una bomba !
Credo sia il modello "President", rullante in acciaio, reggirullante con snodo "a sfera". Genio italico d'altri tempi...!
Sì è quella. Con il rullante Metaltone. Io ho una President colore LO
merveilleux !
Kenny is not praised enough (imho) for bringing a strong pop and punch to the many albums he's been recorded on. His style is pretty straightforward here but he was always a staple of the Vanguard of great jazz drummers....and a lot of other famous drummers took their cues from him. Bonus: He clearly loves playing for the tune and the fans.
Crisp
Master 🙏
you can hear his influence on young Tony Williams.😮
Klockmop!!
Always smiling and breathing thinking to the end persistly hella match grip left hand
😃💙
Song?
Who was the cameraman?
stylé
What's the band?
If I was a drummer watching this I think I'd be jumping up and down with excitement.! Not keen on the camera work.
anyone know how to find the chart for this composition.. is it called Nervus?
Hi, have you found it yet? I could use it for a music project I'm working on
il bassista tira indietro di brutto e perde pezzi per strada...povero kenny!
KLOOK MOP
Mop Mop !!!
Great drumming. However, I wish I could have seen more of his action than the close-ups of his face.
Terrible cameraman
What brand of drums ?
The badge looks like Hollywood Meazzi, which would make sense because they were made in Italy. www.vintagedrumguide.com/meazzi.html
I agree, way too many extreme close-ups. especially of the musicians' faces.
@@joellafargue9882 You are supposed to be listening to it.
@@SuperMikado282 Maybe I'm fussy, but I like to actually see what the performers are doing.
@@joellafargue9882 When we listened to music on L.P.s we didn't think about visuals.....it was ear training.
See Art and Elvin got power from klook
I wannabe a drummer.