just finished sakamichi no apollon and enjoyed every moment. too bad i seem to be the only one around my friends who likes herself some fine jazz every now and then
One of the greatest hard-bop Jazz tunes ever and composed by Bobby Timmons. The last time i saw - The Messengers - was at a live gig was in 80/81, in Holland with a (very) young Wynton Marsalis. I really do like a bone-player in the formation and reminds me when the best of bone players Curtis Fuller played with them. This jammin’ session in Japan is a blast!! Great great Jazz folks Dig & Cheers!
Benny Green. Age 25. Awesome. He had all the early training starting at 7 years old, then, Berkley School of Music. Never heard a bad player that came out of Berkley.
Perhaps you mean Berklee, the school of music in Boston? Berkeley University is general education institute across the bay from San Francisco. Easy to confuse the two.
IT IS REALLY BIG! What we are witnessing has so many ramifications. Tradition passed down and eventually amplified by the young cats. And now in 2024, these cats are passing it on. You dig?
gian paolo Puglisi This is not that "Moanin'". This one was written by Bobby Timmons one of the Jazz Messengers during the 1950's. He also wrote "Tis Here" and "Dat Dare"
Tevita Teulilo and that can occasionally happen, and can lead to a kind of echoing effect caused by people clapping at different time. Even worse than the annoying clapping
At least they can clap on 2 and 4 in japan.
So true!!
Have you ever tried to teach a white audience to clap on 2 and 4? Impossible--
@@erdwest Fr lmao
😅😅
It's especially hard on that song. I had trouble finding the two and four of the intro as a drummer since they punch on 3 and the and of 4.
Art Blakey's mentoring and introducing young talent is overlooked part of his legacy. Man was a true bandleader in the highest sense.
Yes! Remember, Winton cut his teeth in this band.
Terrific playing all round, lovin the trombone!
Man, that trombone solo spilled the juice!!!!!!!
That trumpet awoke me from my sleep, it feels so weird yet fulfilling
Benny Green giving off some authentic Bobby Timmons vibe in his solo. Nice tribute.
They're very good and very cool.
I am Japanese and I pray music.
I want to become like them.
Art Blakey, eternally grateful to you.
just finished sakamichi no apollon and enjoyed every moment. too bad i seem to be the only one around my friends who likes herself some fine jazz every now and then
Seen ive watched sakamichi no apollon ive like jazz such a great melody
Same here
Jazz is the way
What does this mean
Sakamichi no apollon (Kids on the Slope) is an anime that heavily focuses on Jazz. Really great plot and awesome music!
That trumpet solo started out hot as hell and then his chops started dying on him, goddamn that first chorus tho.
on god bruh
Timing can be really hard in outdoor concert like that. The engineers are a lot better now. This was 1988. He has plenty of chops.
@@DuffyNightingale I am afraid that Philip Harper always had problems like this. Kicks as they call it. And he has just to many.
@@peterantheunis9462 Kicks? Interesting. Maybe that good first bunch was memorized?
@@peterantheunis9462 What are kicks?
That trumpeter definitely listened to a lot a of Lee Morgan, I wonder how he sounds now.
Aora Blue well, I played with him last week, he still sounds great altought he was pretty baked
The first time I heard Lee Morgan was on this song on the original here..blown away
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Philip Harper. Incredible
Wow. Piano solo was great!
It would have been interesting to know what Art Blakey thought playing this song and thinking back to Lee Morgan (trumpet) and Bobby Timmons (piano).
That’s crazy, how he played it so long ago and here is now playing the same song with completely new members
Its so strage to see a jazz combo play in front of so many people and its so strage to see people sitting in thsi kind of environennt xD.
Great. I have seen them live, in november 1988, Teatro de Almeria, Andalucia, Spain. 🥰
Very nice
One of the greatest hard-bop Jazz tunes ever and composed by Bobby Timmons. The last time i saw - The Messengers - was at a live gig was in 80/81, in Holland with a (very) young Wynton Marsalis. I really do like a bone-player in the formation and reminds me when the best of bone players Curtis Fuller played with them. This jammin’ session in Japan is a blast!! Great great Jazz folks Dig & Cheers!
Great to see young players given a chance,An inspiration ❤
@@johnsamuel1725 As it should be, John. Be well & Cheers!
This is superb! On a more humorous note, I love Benny Green’s shoulders when he plays.
Benny Green. Age 25. Awesome. He had all the early training starting at 7 years old, then, Berkley School of Music. Never heard a bad player that came out of Berkley.
Perhaps you mean Berklee, the school of music in Boston? Berkeley University is general education institute across the bay from San Francisco. Easy to confuse the two.
Art Blakey yyyyyyyyyyyyuaassssshhhh wonderfull!!!!!!.
Fabulous trumpet !!!!!
8分38秒くらいのところで、雨が降り出したせいかブレーキさんが舞台袖の人たちに何か言ったり指示を出したりしていますがとても優しそうな人で好印象でした。演奏も素晴らしかった
It's really swinging! Thanks for uploading this gem!
What a sound the Old Master had care, it's simply beautiful !
The maker of kids on the slope must've been there that day. Just watch episode one and you'll understand.
"not to flex but i know what this song is from aNIMe, jAZZ ANIME"
And Art plays always with this young, fine and strong crasy drumming..!!!!...
Lee Morgan and Bobby Timmons ,left this world way to early
what a performance cool af
Wonderful
Thank you. 🥰
Superbe version!!!
Funny, Javon used to tell me all about these dates. Boy, he looks mad young (30 years ago).
Benny Green was sluuggiinnnn'. Too sweet!
I love this so much.
Wonderful ❤
Philip Harper GOOOOOOOOOD!!!
TH-cam brought me here from the following version of Moanin':
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Another great rendition by a Japanese band!!
Robin killed it on bone
I know, he’s so good
Great tune. Thanks for the upload!
That's a masterclass from Art in how to swing the quarter note!
IT IS REALLY BIG! What we are witnessing has so many ramifications. Tradition passed down and eventually amplified by the young cats. And now in 2024, these cats are passing it on. You dig?
いい曲
БРАВО!!!!!
I love Art Blackey music
Blakey
Maravillosa vida la de poder oir esto
Chorearon con la misma cortina cuantos años? Cada vez mejor encima! Grosooos
30 years ago. Wow!
Wow. Really cool.
何時聞いても良い
The Trumpet player is so killing on here
Legends ! ❤
SENSACIONAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome
8:37 me in band
Lmao deadass 😂
6:18 sounds like jimmy page earls court heartbreaker solo.
Did he make a reference or is it a coincidence?
yeah I hear that too.
CHOPS!!! Then suddenly no chops.
tromboneJTS So true but thats life i guess
Real music!
2:17
良い一日を♪
Nice crossover with backstage sally
white dude tore that piano up!
or just dude
Yeah. Arturo. Always about teachin the Yout dem.
So cool! What can I say?
El trompetista 'presidiario' es una bestia:)
Very nice rendition of the composition of Mingus !
Thanks
gian paolo Puglisi This is not that "Moanin'". This one was written by Bobby Timmons one of the Jazz Messengers during the 1950's. He also wrote "Tis Here" and "Dat Dare"
+gian paolo Puglisi not Mingus, Bobby Timmons
Great.
grandiose!!...
The trumpet!!!!!!!!!!!
the lick 7:22
Trumpet player is on the money!!!! Dayam!!!
Oh fuck I just saw my dad in the public 😱😱😱😱
This song popped on the Spider-Man Miles Morales game when I first heard it
Sick ! ! !
Yes
The trombone player is gittin too!!!
1 2 3 4!!
YESSS
What’s up with the piano being shrink wrapped?
They were probably worried about rain.
アート観賞マニュアル美の壺のテーマ曲
🍎❣️🥀🌺🌱
japan?
The off beat clapping lmaooo
lmao
1234, trying to figure the quarter note.
뚜등~
한국인이다
Hashiim Hakimoto
General
Sony Music
A Bobby Timmons composition....
Sakamichi no Apollon
Philip Harper調子が悪いね、この日はハイトーン出にくいらしい。
トランペッターはずっと同じ調子で吹けないからしょうがないなぁ。
雨のせい?
JEISONS&「サブアカウント」HIROKINGS&フランドール
天候のせいもあるかもしれません。低気圧だと不調になる人はいます。
ただ、僕が思うもう1つの要因として 恐らく前日か直前の食事で塩分を摂り過ぎてしまったのではないかと思います。塩分を摂りすぎると唇のハリが無くなりプロでさえ思うようにコントロールできなくなることがあるんですね。
2:16 hola mi amor.
Atras prro, es mia >:v
Slim shady is great on piano
どうしても表拍子で手を打ってしまう日本人w。
What's with the clapping...?
Alex Meijer LOL
sushi
What's with the ellipsis?
Do you keep still at concerts?! ;-)
Asian people love doing that lol
坂道のアポロンから
First version with Horace Silver is far far better ...
You mean Bobby Timmons?
@@sequoyahcisneros8719 Yes, you're right!!
this concert sounds like it was disappointing lol
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La verdad que sin Lee Morgan son una penita , sin fuerza ni alma, parecen un pollo sin cabeza
Ugh.... The audience ruins this completely!!! It takes then three claps before they get out of time :-(
What audience doesn't?
And that ruins this how? The artists are doing a hell of a good job up there regardless and I believe the audience CANT take away from that
手拍子が邪魔
The clapping ruins it.
How it pretty much playa like a metronome.
NeOn It could have ruined the timing if the drummer intended a different tempo
deathpresent101 an annoying one at that
Tevita Teulilo and that can occasionally happen, and can lead to a kind of echoing effect caused by people clapping at different time. Even worse than the annoying clapping
The trumpet player was just trying too hard to impress. A bit juvenile!
Stop bloody clapping