That drummer, just love him! Facial expressions and all. He's just cranking and cranking the beat away. I love how he moves with the music. Who could not be motivated to play on a stage with a cast of first rate musicians like that? And what a stellar song - it will never go put of style. And Mr. Beck happily driving the bus along adding his magic.
Peter Gunn is one of those iconic pieces that never gets old. That drummer was literally joyous playing for this song. And then there is the great Jeff Beck...
Wow. Just wow. What a ride! What a sound! What a group! What a performance! (Well-deserved thunderous applause! Standing ovation! Shouts of 'Bravo! Bravo!') Well-done, all! Thanx so much, Hans-Joachim, for sharing this little treasure! To darling Jeff, and the other fabulous musicians, thanx so so very very much, gentle men, for the magic, music, and memories. Wow. Wish I could've been there.
@@thomaskelly3362 Jeff is the "Master", national treasure, in a class all of his own. Another point, he is so humble pertaining to his skill and talent.
saw beck over 50 times from 1968 to present and he is by far the most inovative of any guitar player my fave albums TRUTH, BECK OLA, BLOW BY BLOW and anything in the last ten or 15 years.................................BECK RULES
Jeff Beck was a great admirer of Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps, especially the lead guitarist Cliff Gallup. Great to see him don a Blue Cap halfway through ! -- The thoughts of Kerry Rapid ! ! !
Give Jeff Beck six strings & tell him any type of genre of music & the man can play it & play it better than pretty much anyone else alive. He's the Guv'nor, the Man, The G.O.A.T., & he is my favourite guitarist of all time.
Listened to ALL versions of this song on TH-cam, even the original with the late Henry Mancini and my conclusion: AIN'T NO COMPARISON to these guys!! This is a bad ass song and you have to be bad ass to play and feel the music!! Watch the original Peter Gunn TV series, he was as bad ass as he could be for the TV back then. Very conservative censors back then. Remember, married people couldn't even sleep in the same bed on TV back then.
Purchased this on dvd the other day. Just returned from a friends house where we watched it on his 48" flat screen and the audio through a 150 watt amp and Bose 901's. Holy smokes! This whole concert ROCKED! I highly recommend watching this on a big screen and a good sound system. Love those horns, man. Talk about a wall of sound, woo-hoo!
My God. How does one top this??? It can't be done. The horn players blew their fool heads off; magnificent performance. Jeff is his usual expected genius guitarist. The drummer is beyond great! I think Henry Mancini would have loved this. What a gem. Thank you for posting this sensational video Hans.❤❤❤😊😊😊.
Yes we all know about Jeff's legendary artistic temper but from what i know about it , it was just artistic. Better be A plus game if you want to perform with Jeff. Jeff Beck is one of the greatest guitarists of all time but I have come to admire him for just being an all around,well rounded lover of music .
I never knew there was also a version of this with male vocals . Something about a guy sick of a relationship and moving on (angry heartbroken male type stuff, just the sort of feeing the music expresses so well). I heard the vocal version first time tonight on local radio. I expected it to sound dreadful sung as I was used to just the instrumental version. But was surprised how good is sounded with the vocals..The perfect song to put on your home music system then turn up the volume. As the background music for your last big domestic row, when the man decides he's had enough and storms off....Great stuff.
Funny enough this eight notes theme is often played the wrong way: Sometimes possibly on purpose but often by accident. The notes here? e - e - fis - e - g - e - a - gis and it is all about the last note Gis, often played as a G. Mancini's original contains a Gis while the Emerson, Lake and Palmer version has been played with a G as the last note. Jeff' version is wisely played with a Gis! This theme is one of the first things I'm learning my guitar pupils. They really like it and (if possible) all their fingers are involved: In tabs on the lowest (sounding) string: 0 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 5 - 4 starting with the index finger in the second position.
In the shades, with the longish hair on the far right. Would have to bet on it based on a google search and the photos it turned up. Made even more famous by playing with with Blues Brothers and in the movie.
Coolest theme song ever. My favorite Mancini piece. I think it would sound great even on kazoos much less these top jazz players. A real nice rendition is by the brass section of the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra (yes, Mancini's music has that long of a long reach) and you can see it here: th-cam.com/video/MIKSQT-oXfc/w-d-xo.html
That drummer, just love him! Facial expressions and all. He's just cranking and cranking the beat away. I love how he moves with the music. Who could not be motivated to play on a stage with a cast of first rate musicians like that? And what a stellar song - it will never go put of style. And Mr. Beck happily driving the bus along adding his magic.
Blue Lew ,,, sunglassed sax player ,,, good friends ,,, what a classic example of good music
The drummer is Stephen Rushton. One of a kind!
Steve Rushton, the greater drummer you have never heard of
Totally agree!!❤❤💕🤗
Peter Gunn is one of those iconic pieces that never gets old. That drummer was literally joyous playing for this song. And then there is the great Jeff Beck...
Fantastic ! RIP Jeff one of the VERY best guitar players , will be sadly missed
This is what happens when you get top musicians together, just awesome.
Wow. Just wow.
What a ride!
What a sound!
What a group!
What a performance!
(Well-deserved thunderous applause! Standing ovation! Shouts of 'Bravo! Bravo!')
Well-done, all!
Thanx so much, Hans-Joachim, for sharing this little treasure!
To darling Jeff, and the other fabulous musicians, thanx so so very very much, gentle men, for the magic, music, and memories.
Wow. Wish I could've been there.
Thank you, thank you very much - a highlight for me!
Greetings and "JAZZ ON"
@@gurksel 👍😊
Just amazing. Jeff and. The band
Beck does the greatest covers of the old tunes. I love his cover of Over the Rainbow.
This is what top notch musicianship sounds like.
Yessss - thank you
Saw this live in Chicago. Amazing music.. And I went expecting regular old Jeff Beck. It was great!
Jeff is the master, love his playing.
I know what you mean, but I gotta ask, is there such a thing as "regular old Jeff Beck"? He's one of the very few musicians who keeps evolving, no?
@@thomaskelly3362 Jeff is the "Master", national treasure, in a class all of his own. Another point, he is so humble pertaining to his skill and talent.
EPIC👍
That drummer was Sensational 👏👏👏
Brass section were stella☺☺☺
saw beck over 50 times from 1968 to present and he is by far the most inovative of any guitar player my fave albums TRUTH, BECK OLA, BLOW BY BLOW and anything in the last ten or 15 years.................................BECK RULES
Seen Jeff Beck perform live 62 times!! He's the best!!
Saw the There & Back tour
Love my man Jeff
You superfan
Lucky you, agree, he is the best, love his playing, magical.
The drumer is a genius!
+romumak mumat
He speeds up. When he knocks your door it's already speeding up on the 3rd beat.
We should all enjoy our jobs as much as this fellow does his.
He reminds me of that crazy drummer who's "at the wrong gig". Lol.
th-cam.com/video/ItZyaOlrb7E/w-d-xo.html
It's versatile
Man oh man it just doesn't get any better than this.
WHAT A TROMBONE PLAYER 👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊☝☝☝☝👏the BEST I'VE EVER SEEN f
That's as googd a rendition of the Peter Gunn Theme as I've ever heard, and I used to watch the series on TV in black & white!!
I LOVE seeing bands on small stages, up close and personal. A rare thing.
great great Drumming .
60 years ago and it still sounds cool .
Look at the horn section. Some amazing talent.
Yes indeed! I thought that was Blue Lou on the bari sax. Checked the description to confirm it. ;o)
Great to see a brass band rock it out ! Awesome
Wow, that trombone player was just tearin' it up. Nice. And that drummer -- man, he's good.
That's Troy Andrews, a.k.a. Trombone Shorty.
That drummer is killing it!!! I wish all drummers were so professional!
What a performance with this great talent! Jeff Beck and company are simply awesome!
Great stuff. Funny as always the 2nd chick with the stick - Mr. Stephen Rushton.
Jeff Beck was a great admirer of Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps, especially the lead guitarist Cliff Gallup. Great to see him don a Blue Cap halfway through ! -- The thoughts of Kerry Rapid ! ! !
Gotta love a great trombone lick. Just loop the clip and listen. So good.
Jeff wearing a blue cap, paying homage to Gene Vincent, Cliff Gallup, Dickie" bebop" Harrell & all the "blue caps", way to go Jeff !!!!!
Awesome version of *"Peter Gunn"!*
The best version there is of this song.
Right here…..
Hermoso, bello, lindo.....ESPECTACULAR!!! TEMAZO....
The one and only Mr Jeff Beck..♥️🎸🔥💋
its a fukn classic!! another CLASSIC vesion of P Gunn, when you see Jeff Beck, you know great mucisians !!
Give Jeff Beck six strings & tell him any type of genre of music & the man can play it & play it better than pretty much anyone else alive. He's the Guv'nor, the Man, The G.O.A.T., & he is my favourite guitarist of all time.
❤
Phenomenal horn section solos!
Imelda May was spectacular in this concert too. The whole concert was fantastic
Killer!!!
Father Guitar 🎸Les Paul Rest in Peace Saw 👀this DVD 📀😢
Omg how wonderful!!!
When Henry wrote this for a tv show I bet he never dreamed how many other artists would cover this.
i have been looking for this music 16 year pass and finally i found it today
Listened to ALL versions of this song on TH-cam, even the original with the late Henry Mancini and my conclusion: AIN'T NO COMPARISON to these guys!! This is a bad ass song and you have to be bad ass to play and feel the music!! Watch the original Peter Gunn TV series, he was as bad ass as he could be for the TV back then. Very conservative censors back then. Remember, married people couldn't even sleep in the same bed on TV back then.
100 % Kickass !
Great concert dvd !!!
that is one damn good brass section
Yes, it is Blue Lou Marini - Baritone Saxophone. You can see the lineup. Click on "show" - Best regards and "JAZZ ON"
My greatest appreciation to the brass! So thrilling to listen to.
Excellent video, it is good to see Lou Marini and the band Imelda May.
Ohh my God!
What a groove!
Purchased this on dvd the other day. Just returned from a friends house where we watched it on his 48" flat screen and the audio through a 150 watt amp and Bose 901's. Holy smokes! This whole concert ROCKED! I highly recommend watching this on a big screen and a good sound system. Love those horns, man. Talk about a wall of sound, woo-hoo!
Ударник просто шедеврально выступает!
Isso sim é musica, cultura, não essas coisas de hoje.
Hot damn that was special
My preferred theme song.
My God. How does one top this??? It can't be done. The horn players blew their fool heads off; magnificent performance. Jeff is his usual expected genius guitarist. The drummer is beyond great! I think Henry Mancini would have loved this. What a gem. Thank you for posting this sensational video Hans.❤❤❤😊😊😊.
Jeff Beck does a fabulous version of Little Wing, not All Along the Watch Tower, but Jeff's version of it is amazing!!!
Epic!
IT'S THE CAFE ROCKERS !!!ANTHEM 👊👊👊👊👊👍👍👍👍✌✌✌👏1958 STILL the BOLLOX g
The time keeper knows what to do!
Ударник супер!Оригинальное исполнение!
Leo Green rock's on sax....... 👍👍👍👍
The trombone player and part is... I just can't find the words, people. I am speechless!
Saw Jeff at the Beacon last nite - AWESOME!
IS THAT THE BEACON AT WHITEHAVEN
@@vickersable It was NYC
Love the drummer
Fucking A!! The trombone player tears the roof off the place...
It rocks, it swings...................brilliant!
whats's the name of the sax player at 1:40?
***** yes he is ! thank you.
yea man, give it some attitude! It's refreshing to hear an old favorite in the 21st c. going higher. Thanx.
This might be the most bad ass version of this ever
We would be hard pushed to find one better.
Phenomenal!
Yes we all know about Jeff's legendary artistic temper but from what i know about it , it was just artistic. Better be A plus game if you want to perform with Jeff. Jeff Beck is one of the greatest guitarists of all time but I have come to admire him for just being an all around,well rounded lover of music .
Agree "the best of all time" by a mile.
Insane brass gang 🕺🕺🕺... Jeff beck get in back ground 🤣🤣👍
great classic frm the blues bros movie...yaaa...
And Blue Lou Marini from The Blues Brothers Band
Who cares what guitar was used, this is a brilliant performance, I absolutely loved it.
Trombone Shorty. Sweet.
Dat trombone!
I never knew there was also a version of this with male vocals . Something about a guy sick of a relationship and moving on (angry heartbroken male type stuff, just the sort of feeing the music expresses so well). I heard the vocal version first time tonight on local radio. I expected it to sound dreadful sung as I was used to just the instrumental version. But was surprised how good is sounded with the vocals..The perfect song to put on your home music system then turn up the volume. As the background music for your last big domestic row, when the man decides he's had enough and storms off....Great stuff.
Wow that's interesting. Link please?
Wonderful !
I so remember that when I was a kid!
ROCK IN THE VAINS. GIYS !
Virtuosos
Trombone was excellent
Brilliant
Funny enough this eight notes theme is often played the wrong way: Sometimes
possibly on purpose but often by accident. The notes here? e - e - fis - e - g - e - a - gis
and it is all about the last note Gis, often played as a G. Mancini's original contains a
Gis while the Emerson, Lake and Palmer version has been played with a G as the last
note. Jeff' version is wisely played with a Gis! This theme is one of the first things
I'm learning my guitar pupils. They really like it and (if possible) all their fingers are
involved: In tabs on the lowest (sounding) string: 0 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 3 - 0 - 5 - 4 starting with
the index finger in the second position.
the best!
GENIAL!
one of the best theme songs around.think gene barry played peter gunn
Jeff tocando con púa!!!!
YEAHHHH BABY!!
the drums are earning there money tonight folks
I've played on a mouthpiece that the tenor player (Leo Green) used to own :D
For another studio kick ass version of this song take three minutes and check out The Silencers. Might arguably be the best version out there.
Blue Lou Marini!!!!!!
Is it ironic that there’s not a Les Paul guitar in site?
Hey! Is that Blue Lou Marini playing sax? (the older guy, not the solo guy)
In the shades, with the longish hair on the far right. Would have to bet on it based on a google search and the photos it turned up. Made even more famous by playing with with Blues Brothers and in the movie.
This will kick 👢 the shit out of depression👍🔮🎱🎳💣🎺🎷🎸🌉🎤🌉🏢Nothing like BeckOla👍
Coolest theme song ever. My favorite Mancini piece. I think it would sound great even on kazoos much less these top jazz players. A real nice rendition is by the brass section of the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra (yes, Mancini's music has that long of a long reach) and you can see it here: th-cam.com/video/MIKSQT-oXfc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your post and yes, a great gig for all times
@securitycat11 Where's Brian May, in the audience?
keep coming back to this one ! Wouldn't be the same without the Gretsch behind him