Chris Barber ist für mich ein Genie, für mich die beste Jazz Band und seine speziellle und typische Art zu spielen haben mich fasziniert, vor allem seine wunderschönen Blues Nummern. Wir haben ihn beim Konzert in Basel am 27.Februar 1992 im Stadtcasino bewundert, ich habe dort 2 CDs gekauft mit Autogramm von ihm. Unvergessliche Zeiten. Er war und bleibt ein Juwel = Klenot.
this is a fantastic post, one of the best sounding clips from the mid-60's DDR gigs, and one I hadn't seen before. A great line-up as well. Total Quality.
Fantastic video ! For me (personnaly), it's nice/great/emotional to see/discover/hear "on stage" Mickey Ashman", the original bass player on "Every Body- Loves my baby" record by Chris. Mickey was one great/solid bass player in UK. Thanks for upload. After this all years, Chris play stiil today in UK with his Band.
Toll, und diese Spielfreude ist bis zum letzten Konzert bei Chris und seinenJungs geblieben . Danke Chris und Keep on the Sunnyside !!! Jockel v. 3 B `s Bus
Amazing- a Barber version of Kanonensong from Dreigroschen as well. I knew Barber was a serious academic musician,but this is a wonderful surprise. Brilliant.
Das Beste, das ich von ihm gehört habe. Warum erst heute. Traumhaft !!! Schade, daß man das nicht wiederholen kann. Es ist nicht zu toppen und ich habe viele Konzerte mit ihm erlebt. Heino Blum 80 Jahre jung.
Fantastic. Thank you so very much. If ever invited on to Desert Island Discs, one of my selections would be Chris Barber's "Le Martinique" which never seems to appear on Jazz compilations. Was lucky to be around in the 1950's so enjoyed this wonderful music. Stayed at the Grand Hotel Torquay recently which coincided with a trad jazz festival which was fantastic. So glad this music is still enjoyed and appreciated and will hopefully be discovered by current and future generations. May I just add Ken Colyer's Old Rugged Cross would also be included. Again, so many thanks.
The Martinique was always my favourite until it took second place to the flipside of Bechet's Petite Fleur: Dans les Rues d'Antibes, though I have to say that the Climax Band of Toronto have improved on Bechet's original recording. I haven't heard that Old Rugged Cross for eons, but the mere thought of it brings tears to my eyes. Better google it, eh? My Martinique is on a 7" EP dated 1954. It shares a side with Chimes Blues.
May I say that the last number of this East Berlin gig was an absolute high light, the drummer on this trip was an ex Dutch Swing College Band member Louis de Lussanet, as stated before.
Watching this clip brings back a lot of happy (and sometimes sad) memories. Sadly everyone in this mix is dead except me and perhaps Lou Sanett depping on drums for an injured Graham Burbidge. To all my German friends who still like Jazz I send greetings. I live quietly on the South Coast of England. Come over and see me sometime. Stu Morrison. Tenor Banjo😎👍🪕
Thanks for your reply Stu! I am from Holland and get hold of this video and put it on youtube. For traditional jazzlovers this is a great video. I liked your style of playing the banjo very much! Very nice to see a reaction of one of the bandmembers! And indeed., all of them passed away. Also Lu de Lu Sanet… Hope you are okay!
The musical quality is high and thatś more important than the tecknical quality. The melodies are: * Highway to Heaven * Mackie Messer (Mack the Knife) from the "Die 3 Groschen-Oper" music Kurt Weill * Kanonen Song from the "Die 3 Groschen-Oper" music Kurt Weill * Everybody Loves My Baby...
It's the fabulous Louis de Lussanet here - he was a replacement for Graham Burbridge but they could not have had a better drummer. Actually rather better than Graham.....
I talked with Chris Barber about this concert 2 years ago, since it involves another Dutch musician in the C.B. band. Graham Burbidge was not there, because he was injured. They were allready travelling allready in Germany when after a car stop the manager of that period closed a car door while Burbidge had not fully entered. So his hand was between the door........ Then they needed a replacement and hired Louis de Lussanet, who had just left the DSC.
What great music this is. I have enjoyed this all my life. Thank you Mr. Barber, rest in peace.
Rare indeed!! Have not heard this before,what a promise of things to come!!!!! We were so young then!!!!!
Chris Barber ist für mich ein Genie, für mich die beste Jazz Band und seine speziellle und typische Art zu spielen haben mich fasziniert, vor allem seine wunderschönen Blues Nummern. Wir haben ihn beim Konzert in Basel am 27.Februar 1992 im Stadtcasino bewundert, ich habe dort 2 CDs gekauft mit Autogramm von ihm. Unvergessliche Zeiten. Er war und bleibt ein Juwel = Klenot.
this is a fantastic post, one of the best sounding clips from the mid-60's DDR gigs, and one I hadn't seen before. A great line-up as well. Total Quality.
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Fantastic video ! For me (personnaly), it's nice/great/emotional to see/discover/hear "on stage" Mickey Ashman", the original bass player on "Every Body- Loves my baby" record by Chris. Mickey was one great/solid bass player in UK. Thanks for upload. After this all years, Chris play stiil today in UK with his Band.
Toll, und diese Spielfreude ist bis zum letzten Konzert bei Chris und seinenJungs geblieben . Danke Chris und Keep on the Sunnyside !!! Jockel v. 3 B `s Bus
Amazing- a Barber version of Kanonensong from Dreigroschen as well. I knew Barber was a serious academic musician,but this is a wonderful surprise. Brilliant.
Wow! Brilliant! I would have been thirteen in 1965 - still at school and into The Beatles. Look what I was missing!
Das Beste, das ich von ihm gehört habe. Warum erst heute. Traumhaft !!!
Schade, daß man das nicht wiederholen kann.
Es ist nicht zu toppen und ich habe viele Konzerte mit ihm erlebt. Heino Blum 80 Jahre jung.
Heino Blum Hello Heino ! Grüsse aus Elsass (Frankreich). Ich wünsche Ihnen alles besten (Gesundheit). JO LUTTRINGER,
+Heino Blum ,ich bin auch 80 und deiner Meinung, gruss helmut
geweldig
Fantastic 🎼♥️🍀❤️
Muziek waar mijn vader van hield .R.I.P ONVERGETELIJK❤
This is absolutely wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Fantastic. Thank you so very much. If ever invited on to Desert Island Discs, one of my selections would be Chris Barber's "Le Martinique" which never seems to appear on Jazz compilations. Was lucky to be around in the 1950's so enjoyed this wonderful music. Stayed at the Grand Hotel Torquay recently which coincided with a trad jazz festival which was fantastic. So glad this music is still enjoyed and appreciated and will hopefully be discovered by current and future generations. May I just add Ken Colyer's Old Rugged Cross would also be included. Again, so many thanks.
The Martinique was always my favourite until it took second place to the flipside of Bechet's Petite Fleur: Dans les Rues d'Antibes, though I have to say that the Climax Band of Toronto have improved on Bechet's original recording. I haven't heard that Old Rugged Cross for eons, but the mere thought of it brings tears to my eyes. Better google it, eh? My Martinique is on a 7" EP dated 1954. It shares a side with Chimes Blues.
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May I say that the last number of this East Berlin gig was an absolute high light, the drummer on this trip was an ex Dutch Swing College Band member Louis de Lussanet, as stated before.
Chris did greater PR for my country than any politician. RIP.
What a great concert and not elsewhere but in the EX-East Germany. Thanks for sharing.
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Solche
Good old days!The year I was born.Thanks for sharing.
Year before I was married!
The Chris Barber jazz band was the best British export product ever !
After all these years still super music!!!!
This is one of my most liked LP´s, bought in EastBerlin 1968!
RIP Chris
Music never dies
Love to Berlin
How about Pat Halcox, also RIP, before Chris Barber.
Watching this clip brings back a lot of happy (and sometimes sad) memories. Sadly everyone in this mix is dead except me and perhaps Lou Sanett depping on drums for an injured Graham Burbidge. To all my German friends who still like Jazz I send greetings. I live quietly on the South Coast of England. Come over and see me sometime. Stu Morrison. Tenor Banjo😎👍🪕
Thanks for your reply Stu! I am from Holland and get hold of this video and put it on youtube. For traditional jazzlovers this is a great video. I liked your style of playing the banjo very much! Very nice to see a reaction of one of the bandmembers! And indeed., all of them passed away. Also Lu de Lu Sanet… Hope you are okay!
Superb ! good vocalists and top musicians at that time !!!
What a tromboneplayer Chris Baber is here in Mack The Knife !
The musical quality is high and thatś more important than the tecknical quality.
The melodies are:
* Highway to Heaven
* Mackie Messer (Mack the Knife) from the "Die 3 Groschen-Oper" music Kurt Weill
* Kanonen Song from the "Die 3 Groschen-Oper" music Kurt Weill
* Everybody Loves My Baby...
ulrik12nd
Surely that's Micky Ashman on double bass, and the late, and great, John Slaughter on guitar. Wonderful stuff!
Fantastic listening
Wow, super !!! Vielen Dank fürs Hochladen.
Keep Swinging !!
In last song I couldn´t keep it and knocking in my leg when I was sitting. I look like as a fool - I´m 59!
EXCELLENT !!!
Excellent memories. Thanks for sharing.
J'avais 20ans !!!
Ian Wheeler clarinet: my favorite clarinet player although not famous.pgruyer retired prof. Musician Paris
My favourite too! A beautiful tone and musicality to his playing.
Same comments as 2019 (because remember Mickey Ashman's bass playing in this own style. Best wishes to all Chris Barber's fans
It's the fabulous Louis de Lussanet here - he was a replacement for Graham Burbridge but they could not have had a better drummer. Actually rather better than Graham.....
The actual masterpiece.
Wunderbar, großartige Musiker !
dass der Ulbricht die Band damals hat spielen lassen ist erstaunlich......toll
naja er saß sicher auch mit drin
Klaus h m
I talked with Chris Barber about this concert 2 years ago, since it involves another Dutch musician in the C.B. band. Graham Burbidge was not there, because he was injured. They were allready travelling allready in Germany when after a car stop the manager of that period closed a car door while Burbidge had not fully entered. So his hand was between the door........ Then they needed a replacement and hired Louis de Lussanet, who had just left the DSC.
Bert Brandsma is
Deze muziek straalde dynamisme,levensvreugde en hoop uit,maar ,ja, het waren de 30 glorieuse die begonnen
Jean Decock i
Halcox was a truly great trumpet player.
Wow 👍🏻💗
Love it!
Apart from Lu de Lussanet, Micky Asman was the bass player from the Humphrey Lyttelton band.
super
Hervorragend
Schitterend or great stuff!!!!
Chris Barber hat bei Amiga (DDR) eine Platte mit großem Orchester aufgenommen.
Ansonsten ist die Band für mich eine der Besten .
Fantastic, how, where did you find it?
Same comments as 2022 (Micky Ashman was one "good" (with "ground notes") upright bass player. Without virtuosity... but good. Jo (France)
diese "Kings Highway": Was ist das?
Ich babe Chris Barbara beim Jazz fest ingronau gesehen er hat von seiner Strahlkraft nichts eingebüßt!!!!!!
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