Seeing a show like this makes one say damn they don’t have shows like this anymore. It sounds trait, but unfortunately, it’s so true. Of course, at the time it was head and shoulders above any other music related show on television. This is the kind of stuff that we deserve, but money and profits rule
Oh my god... this was my favorite program!... airing in the late hours of Sunday night... actually Monday morning, if I recall... so glad someone archived them... we need a program like this today... telvision is such a wasteland these days
I’ll say it again: NRBQ with Terry, Al, Joey and the wonderful Tom Ardolino were the best. And it’s great seeing and hearing Phil Woods, who was arguably the best alto sax jazz player ever. I especially like his giving credit to Benny Carter as opposed to the usual Bird accolades. I saw Woods and his band in the ‘80s playing at the Flight Deck in downtown Wilmington, Delaware. Mitch Forman was on piano that night. And of course anyone with any semblance of an ear knows that this version of “Willow Weep for Me” incorporates the Miles Davis song “All Blues.” And that 1967 clip of Son House singing and playing “Death Letter” is incredible.
I’ll say it again: NRBQ with Terry, Al, Joey and the wonderful Tom Ardolino were the best. And it’s great hearing Phil Woods, arguably the best alto sax jazz player of his generation. I saw him with his band in the ‘80s at the Flight Deck in downtown Wilmington, Delaware. Mitch Forman on piano that night.
@@johnhassan9085 I might have gotten a wee bit carried away. I reworded my comment a tad. But in some respects Woods might have been the best when you consider his range of work.
I was playing with Tom Staley Nrbq's drummer and Bobby Herzog " Come on Come Over". We were putting a different version of Nrbq back together in 1979.
Abby Lincoln, how wonderful! What a great show, so eclectic.
Seeing a show like this makes one say damn they don’t have shows like this anymore. It sounds trait, but unfortunately, it’s so true. Of course, at the time it was head and shoulders above any other music related show on television. This is the kind of stuff that we deserve, but money and profits rule
Oh my god... this was my favorite program!... airing in the late hours of Sunday night... actually Monday morning, if I recall... so glad someone archived them... we need a program like this today... telvision is such a wasteland these days
First Song is my favorite jazz tune. RIP Charlie Haden!
I’ll say it again: NRBQ with Terry, Al, Joey and the wonderful Tom Ardolino were the best.
And it’s great seeing and hearing Phil Woods, who was arguably the best alto sax jazz player ever.
I especially like his giving credit to Benny Carter as opposed to the usual Bird accolades.
I saw Woods and his band in the ‘80s playing at the Flight Deck in downtown Wilmington, Delaware.
Mitch Forman was on piano that night.
And of course anyone with any semblance of an ear knows that this version of “Willow Weep for Me” incorporates the Miles Davis song “All Blues.”
And that 1967 clip of Son House singing and playing “Death Letter” is incredible.
No better version of Rocket In My Pocket exists PERIOD !
Abby Lincoln! wow!!! how rare is this..
I’ll say it again: NRBQ with Terry, Al, Joey and the wonderful Tom Ardolino were the best.
And it’s great hearing Phil Woods, arguably the best alto sax jazz player of his generation.
I saw him with his band in the ‘80s at the Flight Deck in downtown Wilmington, Delaware.
Mitch Forman on piano that night.
Charlie Parker, Johnny Hodges, Paul Desmond, and Benny Carter played alto as well. Just saying.
@@johnhassan9085 I might have gotten a wee bit carried away. I reworded my comment a tad.
But in some respects Woods might have been the best when you consider his range of work.
@@johnhassan9085 of his generation... Please be focus and don't go in all direction on the comment Thx
Best ever music show.
i agree - absolutely mindblowing array of musicians - many of them now gone.
The varieties of performers although this is a jazz centric show.
NRBQ the greatest band that nobody knows.
Here comes Terry, here comes Al, here comes Tommy, here comes Joey, NRBQ 4 EVER!
Yeah!!
Haha love Sanborn.....but that Bouffant hair style!!
abbey turns 1 vowel into an orchestra.
Capelli francamente inguardabili (27:09)
is that omar hakim?
Yep