That trombone solo was smokin' hot. As a t-bone player myself, I know how hard those high register notes are to reach. He seems to move through them with ease!
Several other guys played on the record but didn't appear in the movie. Most of this band was 3/4th's Booker T & the MG's & the original Saturday Night Live house band. I've heard several versions of this song & this version smokes them all (including Macini's).
Most of original members (minus Belushi & Aykroyd) are in this video. Missing are the keyboardists Murphy "Murph" Dunne (who toured & was in the movie), Paul Shaffer (yep, the one your thinking of played on the record but didn't tour w/ the band) & drummer Willie "Too Big" Hall. Tom "Bones" Malone, Alan "Mr Fabulous" Rubin & "Blue Lou" Mancini own this video. Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Steve "The Coloniel" Cropper & Donald "Duck" Dunn keeping the beat. Sadly, Duck Dunn passed away today. RIP, Duck!
Willie "Too Big" Hall on drums Steve "The Colonel" Cropper on guitar Matt "Guitar" Murphy on guitar Donald "Duck" Dunn on bass Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin on trumpet "Blue Lou" Marini on reeds Who was on bone and the Hammond B3?
This is a good version. My favorite "Peter Gunn" is by Quincy Jones from Rhino's 1997 "Crime Jazz, Music in the First Degree", cut # 13, from the TV series, play it loud.
This is called MUSIC, kiddies......not that RapCrap or Hippity Hop trash that's on the radio now. True musicians make MUSIC!! Now play it again and LEARN!!
Via Wikipedia: Band formationEdit With the help of pianist-arranger Paul Shaffer, Belushi and Aykroyd started assembling a collection of studio talents to form their own band.[1] These included SNL band members saxophonist "Blue" Lou Marini and trombonist-saxophonist Tom Malone, who had previously played in Blood, Sweat & Tears. At Shaffer's suggestion, guitarist Steve Cropper and bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn, the powerhouse combo from Booker T. & the M.G.'s and subsequently almost every hit out of Memphis' Stax Records during the 1960s, were signed as well. Belushi wanted a powerful trumpet player and a hot blues guitarist, so Juilliard-trained trumpeter Alan Rubin was brought in, as was guitarist Matt "Guitar" Murphy, who had performed with many blues legends.
this is an iconic song that will last forever
that sir is no joke
100% agree !!
Composed by Henry Mancini for Peter Gunn TV series. Several episodes are on TH-cam. I've viewed the ones available, I enjoyed them all
They are the most incredible blues bands out there! Unbeatable, every one of them.❤😊
Matt Guitar Murphy (RIP), looked young for a long time.
I think he was on one of those American Folk And Blues tours of Europe in and around 1963.
That trombone solo was smokin' hot. As a t-bone player myself, I know how hard those high register notes are to reach. He seems to move through them with ease!
I'm a trombonist also and you're right.
He got it all out of that trombone. And so did Rubin out of his trumpet, amazing
Use a trumpet mouthpiece and it will be easy ;-)
This orchestra is the best rendition of this tune, better than Mancini's version.
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My trombone was made without those notes in it.
Wow......true musicians......EVERY ONE!!! ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS!!!
Love the toilet plunger the trumpet player is using..... ;-)
anything that works as a mute...a trumpet in soto is a loud as hell instrument...we don't need no stinking watches...or an amp
Peter Gun theme, Hawaii 5-0 theme, Take Five. Put ‘em on a loop and I could listen all nite.
Add in Sugar, Sugar while you’re making my loop. 🙃
This version just kicks ass!
man that trumpet...that baritone...that beat....damnit man
Alan Rubin trumpet solo
Got my sax out getting my groove on with these funky KOOL KATS
Blues Brothers Band - Peter Gunn Theme 1992 performed live proves to be a brilliant rendition!
Great song. I like your picture.
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this is stuff that tears it down...wipes it out....damnit man...an the rhythm guitar keeps you on point...
The Theme to Peter Gunn provides an ensemble like this to "cook" to the extreme!
man what butt kicking tune - luv luv the trombone and mix of instruments great arrangement thank and '' GOD BLESS ''
Wonderful ❤
Farewell, Matt. "Guitar" Murphy has left the stage for good.
hope to hear this stuff across that golden river
Several other guys played on the record but didn't appear in the movie. Most of this band was 3/4th's Booker T & the MG's & the original Saturday Night Live house band. I've heard several versions of this song & this version smokes them all (including Macini's).
how right u are amigo
Solid gold music, FANTASTIC
Super awesome performance of a classic.
This was the tune I liked to play in my old 'bluesmobile'. A '76 Buick with a hot rodded 454. It would definitely accelerate. In a straight line only.
But did it have a cop motor, cop tires, a cop suspension, and cop shocks?? I don't think so!!
Well, this is real music
you bet your sweet ass it is
Thanks... Great...
Loved this!! Hot❤️🔥
¡Que mas se puede pedir , simplemente maravilloso el escuchar este tema colosal por estos genios!!
Most of original members (minus Belushi & Aykroyd) are in this video. Missing are the keyboardists Murphy "Murph" Dunne (who toured & was in the movie), Paul Shaffer (yep, the one your thinking of played on the record but didn't tour w/ the band) & drummer Willie "Too Big" Hall. Tom "Bones" Malone, Alan "Mr Fabulous" Rubin & "Blue Lou" Mancini own this video. Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Steve "The Coloniel" Cropper & Donald "Duck" Dunn keeping the beat. Sadly, Duck Dunn passed away today. RIP, Duck!
"Blue Lou" MARINI...
That's "MR. FABULOUS" ON THE TROMBONE!
Tom T-bone Malone on the trombone....Mr Fabulous on the trumpet...
@@dickash1003Nope, It’s Birch Johnson.
Willie "Too Big" Hall on drums
Steve "The Colonel" Cropper on guitar
Matt "Guitar" Murphy on guitar
Donald "Duck" Dunn on bass
Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin on trumpet
"Blue Lou" Marini on reeds
Who was on bone and the Hammond B3?
Nice...cool!
❤
Great horns. Excellent version.
This is a good version. My favorite "Peter Gunn" is by Quincy Jones from Rhino's 1997 "Crime Jazz, Music in the First Degree", cut # 13, from the TV series, play it loud.
it is a good 'un
Love this! Smooth as glass. THANKS!
BRILLIANT!
Great mix on this recording.
Like TaTOO IN the HEART SOUL A
and MIND❤❤❤
Thanks so much for posting
Sizzlin' improvs and an overall fine, fine recording!
Hell's! what an orgasmic performance. Thanks for sharing that ^_^
This is called MUSIC, kiddies......not that RapCrap or Hippity Hop trash that's on the radio now. True musicians make MUSIC!! Now play it again and LEARN!!
okay boomer
Each music have they own art a true lover music don't talk like you!!
Everything you said is true. Rock on.
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Okay, that's YOUR opinion. Nobody cares!
I wonder if I get some of those unusual shades could I reach the high notes like Catfish does here?
One hellava band
the best
Did I hear the 'bone quote "Talahatchee Bridge" at the top?
Yup. A nice melding.
Thanks... Wow!
solid man ..... if you hit this site it was god ordained ....
Blessed are those who dig this masterpiece. Amen
perfect. its a show band, but a good. We like to book this band for Dubai. Any address to the management?
Damn, these cats are sick with it!!!
FUNKTAASTIC
Via Wikipedia:
Band formationEdit
With the help of pianist-arranger Paul Shaffer, Belushi and Aykroyd started assembling a collection of studio talents to form their own band.[1] These included SNL band members saxophonist "Blue" Lou Marini and trombonist-saxophonist Tom Malone, who had previously played in Blood, Sweat & Tears. At Shaffer's suggestion, guitarist Steve Cropper and bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn, the powerhouse combo from Booker T. & the M.G.'s and subsequently almost every hit out of Memphis' Stax Records during the 1960s, were signed as well.
Belushi wanted a powerful trumpet player and a hot blues guitarist, so Juilliard-trained trumpeter Alan Rubin was brought in, as was guitarist Matt "Guitar" Murphy, who had performed with many blues legends.
wie heißt der Trompeter, der ist absolut Spitze !!!!!
Der heisste Alan Rubin, "Mr. Fabulous", einfach zu finden in Wikipedia. Leider ist er nicht mehr bei uns.
@@sierranvin lieder ist er tot.
La mejor vercion escuchada desde el original maestros
Brothers blue band excelen
💰 money is coming *Go Peter yes like they say in Nascar: Full Gas
Ladies and gentlemen the blues brothers/ booker t and the mgs
Hey, can someone please tell me who plays the trombone and trumpet in this video?
Damn, where the hell was I? I didn't know they toured. :(
Appearing for one night only:Bob's Bunker
Ad lib At it best.
Planet Claire !
B52's stole it.
Just change the tempo and bingo Planet Claire!
It's 1958 again.
@48 sec, a tip of the hat to Ode to Billie Joe😎
Donald Duck Dunn flew for a higher gig several years ago
Mancini
Where ispaul Schaffer
Music 101
you mean "Ode to Billy Joe" trumpet solo
I need a scotch
Still awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Completely missing the French horns. Required for this piece
I need a cigarette
That was something, but it wasn't Peter Gunn.
6 people didn't like this!!??
Six people wanted to hear this song in Mancini's original key.
aaaahh mad people! They like Britney Spears!
Illinois State Patrol!
no doubt
Illinois Nazis!!
Is it carl weathers on guitar ?
No, he could be on LSD.
It looks like him. LOL Actually, it's Matt :Guitar: Murphy.
Who is the man in the trombone, ask Bruno Mars
The trombone player is Tom 'Bones' Malone. He sometimes plays sax, which is a very unusual double.
Cherry Wainer & Don Storer - Peter Gun (1966)
Barney Stinson🌚🌚
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