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Rock This Town - Brian Setzer Orchestra in Japan
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This track is from the DVD "The Brian Setzer Orchestra Live in Japan from 2001. Here's a link to Amazon in case you want the entire concert, which kicks ass. www.amazon.com/....
The band has some of the best LA session guys, mixed with other young players....the idea of fronting a full on jazz big band is so different, but Setzer pulls it off so well.
I'd love to know what motivated Brian Setzer to go from the three piece, trimmed down Stray Cats to a 16-piece roaring big band.
The shots pre-the show on the DVD show scenes outside the concert hall in Japan with a lot of the audience dressed in 50's rock garb....very Buddy Holly and Elvis in suggested dress. The style isn't new there, in fact, there have been Japanese teens dressing up like this since the 1960's..As I remember, it's not just a dress up fad, since given the restricted nature of Japanese society around the workplace and the home, if you dress like these people you're committing yourself to a way of life, not just a costume.
Anyway, it's a great performance Setzer and the band kick ass and take names musically.
The Brian Setzer Orchestra is a swing and jump blues band formed in 1990 by Stray Cats frontman Brian Setzer. The group covered Louis Prima's "Jump, Jive an' Wail", which appeared on Prima's 1957 album The Wildest!. The BSO's follow up single was "Gettin' in the Mood." Wikipedia
Also known as: BSO
Associated acts: The Tomcats, Stray Cats, Brian Setzer and The Nashvillains
Since the 80s Brian is said to be the best Rockabilly guitarist.
Proof you don't need 36 scantily clad dancers gyrating behind a singer to put on a great show. Just talent and good music.
Setzer is a very underrated guitar player. He’s a monster
It's been stated how good Brian is on guitar, but I'm super impressed how accurately and quickly he detunes his bass string and then brings it back into tune. I don't see a pedalboard or tuner, so I really think he's doing it freehand. Amazing.
The basis of Setzer’s music is Rockabilly……..Watch their version of “Jump Jive & Wail!”
One of the best rockabilly guys ever, love his band "The Stray Cats" ...
The stray cats are great. Their song “Stray Cat Strut” Is great, and the original video is just as much fun to watch.
When you hear about greatest guitarists, idk why you don’t see Brian high on the list. He’s so underrated. He and SRV are my favorites.
No pharmaceutical product could ever equal the rush you get when the band hits that groove; the people are dancin', and shoutin', and swayin'; and the house is rockin'!
-Elwood Blues
Brian is a great if not underappreciated guitarist. He brought rockabilly back. Then he stuck with it.
He brought back Rockabilly and THEN decided to bring back Big Band and then put a rockabilly twist on it.
Actually Ronnie Weisser brought Rockabilly back big time in the mid-70's about 4 years before The Stray Cats hit big time. He is a record producer (Rollin' Rock record label) and brought back Ray Campi, Mac Curtis, The Original Comets and others to UK & Europe for Rockabilly revival shows, but us Rocket and Teddy Boys know that Rock and Roll will never die.
It has been going on non -stop in UK and much of Europe since 1955 right through to the present day.
But I put Brian Setzer up there as Top rockabilly guitar player, I'm glad he is still going and the Cats are doing a 45th Anniversary tour, keep Rocking Mr Setzer. You have 20 years ahead of you yet to blast out more tunes
When you can rile up a crowd in Japan like that, you're doing REAL good.
Interesting thing about Setser, he was instrumental in bringing rockabilly back into the limelight in the 80s with his band, the stray cats, and then about 10 years later, he did exactly the same thing with swing jazz with Brian Setzer Orchestra and several other acts. He can do just as entertaining a version of this song with a stripped down three-piece rockabilly band with just a double bass, and a snare drum and you’ll have just as much fun. Check out the stray cats if you like this as well it’s not nearly as complex, but I think you’ll enjoy it.
The antics of the trumpet section are legend. They do some pretty elaborate stuff at times. You almost want to watch them more, when they are not playing.
Just to add to Brians guitar skills. At 5.06 in this clip he changes the tuning on the guitar do "dropped D" and at 6.48 he tunes it back to normal! Have never seen that before!
Saw him and the great big band in ‘02 at Universal in LA for the Xmas show…WOWOWOWOWOWOW! ‘Course, I’m a brass guy and love all rock n roll, so I was just *crawling* on the floor. Somebody mentioned the Nutcracker? It’ll crack your nuts for f*cking sure!
I saw them with his orchestra at a local venue...and..geeez..what a show!
Before orchestra, Brian Seltzer had another band called Stray Cats. I believe around the holidays, Brian and his orchestra usually on tours
Brian did a cameo as another famous guitarist, Eddie Cochran in a biopic - La Bamba starring Lou Diamond Phillips as Ritchie Valens.
I really like that movie and of course I knew it was Brian and it was just so cool..
Brian Setzer is so amazing.
Entertainment at it's best!
Glad you seen this video live.
Every band member is smiling
You guys should get the DVD. When you get it have a party that just won't stop.
Can't go wrong with the BSO. I've seen them 3 times so far, and they always bring that perfect blend of top-level musicianship and exciting showmanship. Check out the live version of Jumpin' East of Java, for a guitar/trumpet duel..
he's from the stray cats 80's band. so many hits.. they rocked
Setzer broke out with his band The Stray Cats, doing rockabilly in the 80s, which wasn't all that popular at the time (the height of "New Wave"), and basically started a rockabilly revival. Then when the Swing revival started in the late 1990s, he put together the Big Band you see here and started doing Louis Prima-style swing, but he still kept his rockabilly roots and played some of his older hits, and it became the swing/rockabilly fusion you hear here.
There is no music that is just more fun than rockabilly! Get out there and swing dance your heart out.
Went from rockabilly to swing....love Brian setzer.grew up on the stray cats
The drummer killed it too. Great reaction.
I saw them live in the mid-90s at The House of Blues in New Orleans. One of my favorite performances ever!
My VERY FIRST CONCERT.... Hays Ks. 1983.... STRAY CATS... Will Never forget....Gross Memorial Collosium........GREAT SHOW ...
My first concert as well. Stray Cats with the Bus Boys opening. Boulder Event Center early ‘84.
@@ROCKETRAY55 awesome man.....great memories..
Rockabilly is always fun. They were unique in the 80s as the Stray Cats
you NEED to hear their Christmas cd
Love listening to to the 30s and 40s. It'll blow you away.
One of my fondest memories as a 6yr old child in 1981 has to do with with The Stray Cats. I will never forget riding in the backseat of my grandma's Plymouth Reliant K-Car listening to my BRAND NEW cassette tape of a band called April Wine "The Nature of the Beast" album. My 16yr old uncle was in the front passenger seat listening to this debut album of a band NO ONE heard of unless you were in the know. He turned his head around towards the backseat and simply said " I'll trade you this tape for that April Wine tape cause you gotta listen to this" I said ok .. popped it in my tape deck .. and was blown away. The rest is history.
You guys missed out on something totally weird, crazy and fun having this music pop out of nowhere around 1995. It was such a blast to go these shows and dance all night. The men wore suits and the women wore beautiful dresses and we swung all night long. I met my doing this and we're on year 25.
His performance from Woodstock 1999 is quite epic! worth a look.
Love it 😍 what a ball
Brian, is a fantastic guitarist.
So much fun :)
I saw the Stray Cats in 1984 at an outdoor concert outside Minneapolis. Also playing sets, George Thurogood and the Destroyers, The Gogo's, and several others I forgot. Epic 80s experience!
I've seen them in concert. So much fun!!!
You guys have to check out some Stray Cats performances... 3 guys absolutely killing it live! Brian Setzer is an amazing front man ❤️
Brian Setzer and the Stray Cats are on another level on the 50's music
DOUBLE BASS !!!!!..
Definitely find their Christmas special.Makes my holiday cheer go up
Tie You Up is an awesome tune by these guys
Love the reaction!! I love The Brian Setzer Orchestra and would love for you guys to react to more of their songs
The Bass upright, we call it "spanking the plank"
Rockabilly rock & roll
I've seen them twice. They never disappoint.
By far the best reaction to the Brian Setzer Orchestra I’ve seen. So much enthusiasm and bopping to the music. This is one of my favorite rock and roll bands I even have all their Christmas albums which are all bangers.
I grew up listening to Brian Setzer in Stray cats... Was allways a mixed tape with many Stray cats songs in the stereo of my first car... I've seen him live twice. So much memories! Love this!
I got to see BSO on The Dirty Boogie tour. One of the best concerts i've ever been to. Had a blast from start to finish. Killer musicians who are also entertaining.
You dance together for a moment so cute ahah . Jazzy beasties eheh
I got to see the STRAY CATS, in 91', but this is on another level ! Great reaction!
Travis and Suzy, it was such great fun watching you both geek-out over some of my personal favorite music. It was a blast!
I love BSO!
Just found the video. One thought. BSO Christmas Albums. Yes indeed. Love watching folks find the music I loved when it was new.
Rockabilly rules the whole world
You should watch the concert Brian Setzer did with Bryan Adams. It is awesome.
Setzer always said that he and his dad would listen to albums of big bands when he was a kid. They were always fronted by guys playing trumpet, trombone, or clarinet but never a guitar. The BSO album Guitarslinger which came out just before they got huge with Jump Jive and Wail is one of my all time faves.
Truly, an American original
The Eighties really rocked.
Wow 🤩 Absolutely Incredible! What a treat you guys! 😎. I remember the Stray Cats videos on MTV back in the 80’s. I didn’t know about this though… I want to see the whole show now! Thx 😊
"A Rockin Good Time!"
The Brian Setzer Orchestra, what the Stray Cats wanted to be!
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy!!!!!!!
If you get the chance, check out the original version of rock this town b4 he got the band in
That looks like the same type of guitar Jim uses in the Reverend Horton Heat.
Great reaction guys! Really enjoyed it. I got turned onto BSO in 1997. The rockabilly big-band energy was a huge contrast to the music I was into at the time (Industrial Metal like Rammstein, and Ministry and Thrash Metal like Sepultura and Testament), but the music clicked for me somehow and suddenly I found myself going to shows headlined by bands like "Big Bad Voodoo Daddy", "Royal Crown Revue" and "Lee Press-On and the Nails". They melded the classiness of big-band swing with the energy and attitude of punk rock, which you KNOW I loved! :) Some really great shows, man.
Check out the STRAY CATS : LIVE AT THE ROCKPALAST/LORELEY ....damn,their Best Live Concert ever in Germany!
These guys are just wild! Check out there Christmas shows or Don't Mess with Big Band Live..
Saw that show a few years ago. So good.
pleaaaase do more of brian setzer. i think you’d love “i won’t stand in your way” and a cover song “sleepwalk” which is an instrumental but still great
He also has a great Holiday concert. Have seen it, not sure he still does it? Also check out The Reverend Horton Heat for more Gretch guitar fun!
I was there🙂
If you love 50's jams, watch Brian Setzers song "Jump Jive and Wail" It's incredible
Stray Cats had a few big hits in the 80s.
You should check our Postmodern Jukebox to find modern songs done in old styles.........excellent
try the Kentucky headhunters ❤️👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏💃💃
I ❤️💕 Brian !!!! when music was awesome 👏👏👏
If you dig 50’s style music, check out the Stray Cat’s “I Won’t Stand In Your Way Anymore”. Amazing stuff.
"Jump, Jive and Wail!"
Oh Yeahhhh!!!
Please, please, please re-visit this band for their killer Xmas tunes...
Their version of the nutcracker suite is absolutely incredible
Check out "Jumpin east of java from the same show!
Brian Setzer is my third favorite guitarist of all time, and is no one to be trifled with.
Edit: If you want a good cover from Brian Setzer Orchestra, to start with "This Cat's on a Hot Tin Roof."
Love that song
Yes nothing like a slap bass. Even Elvis has a slap bass in his early work.
YOU LIKE 50AND 60S CHECK OUT BRIAN IN BAND THE STRAY CATS DOING THE 'STRAY CAT STRUT'
You need to hear the original 3 piece version with Brian when he was with the stray cats... way better
Tip of the Brian Setzer iceburg.
You guys like this one.....check out Jump Jive and Wail.
Stray Cat Strut!!
If you like this type of 50's music...Try Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, link wray, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, Squirl Nut Zippers, Kim Lenz and the Jaguars, Nick Curran and the Nightlifes, etc
5:55 'love 50'and 60's' no written in 1977
Just an FYI, that's an upright bass not a cello. lol
Younger modern bands take note...
If you get the chance, check stray cats runaway boys
This is big band music. (Cellos?)
Cello? That's a double bass! A flute isn't a oboe.
When a band has a brass section this great it just hits different! Excellent. And this is why I feel like current music today is just plain mediocre.
Can u please react to Fifth Angel. Wings of Destiny. U will ne impressed. Ty