Plain and simply absolutely brilliant! I never knew that Sacha was a genius on the guitar. Stephane Grappelli never showed a sign of age creeping into his musicianship.
Tu maitrises tellement l’instrument que tu en réalise des phrases creuses,écoutes beaucoup cet instrument et tu va vite voir que le sieur était d’un banalité sans nom ,il jouait aussi bien de la guitare qu’il conduisait les porches……je parle des voitures,tellement bien qu’il a estropiée une femme a vie.
He could play very competently. Now, if you call him a "genius", how will you call Django Reinhardt, Wes Montgomery, Jimmy Raney, and a few others who outplayed him hands down?
@@everts1698oui un immense guignol ( toujours a faire le beau,une de ces phrases[ je suis le meilleur guitariste de jazz du monde] rien que ça !!!!!!!) il était tellement cultivé qu’il n’a jamais eu l’idée d’écouter de vrais jazzmans …..le bougre,une pipe qui au volant d’une porche a rendu une femme infirme à vie dans un accident de la route !!!!!!!!!
I had the great good fortune of seeing Stephanie Grappelli live twice. He was in his eighties. When the band took a break he played piano through the break. He was as good or better as an elder than when he was young.
I saw Stephane Grappelli at the Sydney Town Hall in about the early 1980's, it may have been the same performance, as I remember him playing the piano while the other musicians had a break. Unforgettable time!
I have always been more interested in Sacha Distel's guitar playing than his radio-friendly career even though he was everywhere when I was a kid growing up in France back then... He was an amazing jazz guitar player and seeing him play that Gibson ES-175 is pure joy 🙂🙂 His chords are right on point and his solo flawless... And I don't even play jazz, I'm more of a metal player myself...
I saw Grappelli at the Chastain Park Amphitheater in Atlanta when I was 20. Django's son Babik was the guitar player. It was one of the most amazing things I've ever heard. I had read an interview with Duane Allman and he had praised Django and his talents. "Minor Swing" in particular. I got some of the records and of course I heard Grappelli too. It really pays off to listen to your heroes when they talk about their heroes. You can't buy that kind of an education.
I remember Grapelli was a regular on variety shows in the 70s. As a teenager he stood out as an old man playing great music and always with a smile on his face. Sacha Distel was always on too, and we never saw him playing guitar.
Wonderful, thanks for sharing! I had the unique pleasure of meeting Stephane Grappelli in New Orleans in 1983. It was during the World's Fair; he and his group were playing at a local hotel. After the show I went up and introduced myself as a big fan of he and Django, and he taught me how to say Django's name!! It's ZHAN-go, not the way we Americans pronounce it. He went on to say it's pronounced that way because "He was a Gypsy, you see". Got it!!
Worst thing I heard on radio was an announcer who did not have a clue, who played a Hot Club of France record, by Danjo Reinhardt and Steffanie Grapparlee, CRINGE.
Wow! Sacha Distel ! J'ai eu la chance de voir Grappelli en concert. Avec Didier Lockwood( du groupe Magma) au FEQ en 84. Renaud aussi était là. Ainsi qu'Astor Piazzolla. Un bon cru.
Django was dead by that time. Stephane said in an interview, years later..if i had a friend in my life, it was him........two greats....Stephane was such a gentleman.....a true gem....
Very cool I saw Mr Grappeli in the mid '70s at Paul Masson's winery here in California with George Shearing. They hadn't played together since the war! Stephan was a very sweet man with an equally sweet smile. We echanged a few niceties and shook the hand of a legend
La classe ! Le swing ! Tout le monde est top ! Je ne connais pas tout le monde, mais je savais qu'avec Roger Paraboschi, le batteur du pianiste André Persiani, ça ne pouvait que swinguer !
I remember to have seen STÉPHANE....GRAPPELLI...approximatif...20 years ago..at .. LES ULIS ..en FRANCE... It was mervelous ..extraordinaire.....He had a smille to me .....when.. I was in the AT front PUBLIC during all the spectacle...
STEPHANE, WOULD PLAY AT OUR GOLDEN BEAR CAFE, ONCE A YEAR. HIS SHOWS WERE ALMOST ALWAYS SOLD OUT, HE HAD A BIG FOLLOWING, IN THE HUNTINGTON BEACH, ORANE COUNTY, LA COUNTY AREAS.
Très bon guitariste sans aucun doute mais il lui a manqué (peut-être par choix de carrière divergente ?) ce qui fait un grand guitariste qu'on reconnaît à la première mesure. Un merveilleux artiste malgré tout, à ne pas oublier. Quelle belle époque où les musiciens de jazz n'avaient pas oublié Fats Waller
C'est vrai que les français jouaient de tout à cette époque. Les frères Raisner à l'harmonica, Georges Jouvin trompette, Distel et Salvador accompagnement à la guitare dans de grands orchestres, les accordéons, etc...
En france Sacha Distel est connu pour sa carrière de chanteur et également de guitariste de jazz. Il était très respecté à la fois par le grand public par les musiciens et les amateurs de jazz!
Quel dommage que Sacha Distel se soit perdu pour le jazz en favorisant une carrière plus people et lucrative, mais sans intérêt musical… Quant à Stéphane Grappelli, c’est un géant que j’ai vu en concert il y a fort longtemps en Bretagne et qui excellait aussi au piano !
I had a swing band in the 70s Upright bass, guitar, violin, tenor sax. I too grew up to DR & SG. When I gave birth to my son I named him Reinhardt as his middle name. He went to a lo-ot of gigs hahaha
I didn't recognise Sasha Distell I didn't even know he was a musician and could play guitar.. I'm a rock and metal fan myself but I appreciate allkinds of music if it's played well and these guys are excellent musicians.. I enjoyed it
The violinist Mathias Levy sometimes plays on one of Grappelli's violins. In fact, it's the violin which belonged to Michel Warlop, a violin which Michel gave to Grappelli in the 20s or 30s... It is surely this violin, made by Pierre Hel, that he used in this video. But Stéphane had many other violins...
I am a. classically trained, wannabe jazz fiddler. Listening to M. Grapelli is a treat indeed. BTW, I have Yehudi Minuin's autograph, though I never got to hear him play jazz. Great fiddler! Y' know the difference between a violin and a fiddle? A violin sings; a fiddle dances.
Sacha Distel éduqué musicalement chez son oncle Ray Ventura était un guitariste de très grand talent. Gibson en main, il offre ici un solo jazz typique.
Ambiente musical... .. extraordinario.../!!! ............de la Estética y , de Ética.. Y de una época, romántica .... ..(..de " Ilusión..y de Esperanza...
Wikipedia: "Honeysuckle Rose" is a 1929 song composed by Fats Waller with lyrics by Andy Razaf. Grappelli has been inspirational for a young Catalan artist, Èlia Bastida, who has recorded an entire tribute album to his memory: th-cam.com/users/livejUWbKcM22eA?feature=share&t=394 R (Australia)
I grew up on Stephané Grappelli . Love him. I’m 72 and still play his tunes.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤
Real musicians...Its 2024 and this was in 1959.And it only gets better.Jam on boys.
Sacha Distel, n’était pas qu’un beau gosse, mais un vrai musicien 👍👌🤞
il était surtout très très très très gentil et sincère humble, un ange
Plain and simply absolutely brilliant!
I never knew that Sacha was a genius on the guitar. Stephane Grappelli never showed a sign of age creeping into his musicianship.
Tu maitrises tellement l’instrument que tu en réalise des phrases creuses,écoutes beaucoup cet instrument et tu va vite voir que le sieur était d’un banalité sans nom ,il jouait aussi bien de la guitare qu’il conduisait les porches……je parle des voitures,tellement bien qu’il a estropiée une femme a vie.
He could play very competently. Now, if you call him a "genius", how will you call Django Reinhardt, Wes Montgomery, Jimmy Raney, and a few others who outplayed him hands down?
@@lucienvergez1565 Oui mais elle lui faisait une gâterie, ça l'a déconcentré et boum!🙂
@@MrLenoir99 super- geniuses!Django is my favorite guitarist.
Yeah the whole package
Sacha Distel très grand guitariste, et peu sont ceux qui connaissent son talent et ses racines musicales
À part les pommes.les poires,et les scoubidous,beaucoup,en effet,ne connaissaient pas son talent.
@@everts1698oui un immense guignol ( toujours a faire le beau,une de ces phrases[ je suis le meilleur guitariste de jazz du monde] rien que ça !!!!!!!) il était tellement cultivé qu’il n’a jamais eu l’idée d’écouter de vrais jazzmans …..le bougre,une pipe qui au volant d’une porche a rendu une femme infirme à vie dans un accident de la route !!!!!!!!!
Le grand chef d'orchestre Ray Ventura était son oncle et c'était lui qui lui a mis le pied à l'étrier dans le monde de la musique
New to me. Brilliant. Thanks
Et...si beau😊
I saw Stephane Grappelli in Montréal. One of the best music show that I ever saw.
I grew up listening to old recordings of Stephané Grappelli and Django Rhinehart. Magical.
I had the great good fortune of seeing Stephanie Grappelli live twice. He was in his eighties. When the band took a break he played piano through the break. He was as good or better as an elder than when he was young.
I'd agree with that. His playing here is a good deal better than it was when he was playing with The Hot Club De France.
I saw Stephane Grappelli at the Sydney Town Hall in about the early 1980's, it may have been the same performance, as I remember him playing the piano while the other musicians had a break. Unforgettable time!
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If this doesn't make you smile nothing will.Pure class.I did hear that Sacha Distel played guitar but this was a revelation.
woah..Sasha Distel on the guitar!!! I never knew!
I have always been more interested in Sacha Distel's guitar playing than his radio-friendly career even though he was everywhere when I was a kid growing up in France back then...
He was an amazing jazz guitar player and seeing him play that Gibson ES-175 is pure joy 🙂🙂
His chords are right on point and his solo flawless...
And I don't even play jazz, I'm more of a metal player myself...
I saw Grappelli at the Chastain Park Amphitheater in Atlanta when I was 20. Django's son Babik was the guitar player. It was one of the most amazing things I've ever heard. I had read an interview with Duane Allman and he had praised Django and his talents. "Minor Swing" in particular. I got some of the records and of course I heard Grappelli too.
It really pays off to listen to your heroes when they talk about their heroes.
You can't buy that kind of an education.
Merci.
Aussi émouvant qu'admirable. Merci à eux d'avoir existé.
Beau dialogue entre le violon de Stéphane Grapelli et la guitare de Sacha Distel, un régal de les écouter...
Dom
What the world needs is more musicians that smile with the joy of living.This recording is a musical treasure.Merci Stephanie etc Sacha.
@@paulstarr6316
That s the reason Ray Charles hated the rap music
Some of the best playing and music we'll ever hear, mon dieu !!
Je suis une oldwoman de Paris amoureuse de jazz...❤❤❤
🙏🎶
...moi aussi...
Ich auch!
Bisou dear MarieC 😊
I’m an old woman in Australia in love with jazz too 🩷🩷🩷
Didn't know Sacha Distel could play guitar; i am blown away
Yes, he was a good guitarist just as Henri Salvador, but unfortunately both had to sing songs with silly lyrics to have a good career.
Sasha fine guitar player fer sure. Sasha nice boy!
He was a guitarist first. His singing stated in mid 1960ies. He was also the boy friend of Brigitte Bardot for a while.
He was an excellent jazz guitarist
Superbe démonstration du génie musical de ces 2 artistes with tout mon respect et mon amour RIP tous les deux😭🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
I remember Grapelli was a regular on variety shows in the 70s. As a teenager he stood out as an old man playing great music and always with a smile on his face. Sacha Distel was always on too, and we never saw him playing guitar.
Wonderful, thanks for sharing! I had the unique pleasure of meeting Stephane Grappelli in New Orleans in 1983. It was during the World's Fair; he and his group were playing at a local hotel. After the show I went up and introduced myself as a big fan of he and Django, and he taught me how to say Django's name!! It's ZHAN-go, not the way we Americans pronounce it. He went on to say it's pronounced that way because "He was a Gypsy, you see". Got it!!
Great story! I'll have to remember that 😎
Worst thing I heard on radio was an announcer who did not have a clue, who played a Hot Club of France record, by Danjo Reinhardt and Steffanie Grapparlee, CRINGE.
So great. Thank you for posting this!
That's REAL music, and we need more like that and less noise.
Dream on
Wow! Sacha Distel ! J'ai eu la chance de voir Grappelli en concert. Avec Didier Lockwood( du groupe Magma) au FEQ en 84. Renaud aussi était là. Ainsi qu'Astor Piazzolla. Un bon cru.
Django was dead by that time. Stephane said in an interview, years later..if i had a friend in my life, it was him........two greats....Stephane was such a gentleman.....a true gem....
I saw him play live years ago in NYC at a venue named "THE BOTTOM LINE". He was absolutely fantastic
Wow, I've never seen him look that young. Nobody ever did it better.
MAESTRO GRAPELLI JUNTÓ AL CANTANTE Y GUITARRISTA SACHA DISTEL.
Very cool I saw Mr Grappeli in the mid '70s at Paul Masson's winery here in California with George Shearing. They hadn't played together since the war! Stephan was a very sweet man with an equally sweet smile. We echanged a few niceties and shook the hand of a legend
Merci WOW WHAT SWINGING JOY !!
Sacha Distel un super guitariste de jazz méconnu
C'est exact mais la chanson de variété lui rapportait beaucoup plus...
😊❤❤❤ Sacha genialny
Neveu de Ray Ventura. Mais la variété a en effet pris le pas sur le jazz chez lui.
It seems they really speaks poet over music hears. Beautiful language
Fantastic...🙌🙏👍😊🎼
La classe ! Le swing ! Tout le monde est top !
Je ne connais pas tout le monde, mais je savais qu'avec Roger Paraboschi, le batteur du pianiste André Persiani, ça ne pouvait que swinguer !
Sans oublier Roland Lobligeois ( si j ai bonne mémoire ?) Souvenirs du Furstenberg ...
Et Sacha Distel à la guitare....des scoubidoubidou ....
Magnifico!!!lo stile del grande Grappelly e' e resta unico.grazie per questa gemma musicale!
don't speak Italian Giovanni BUT AMIRE YOUR TASTE LOL
@@thomasfisher5742 thank you for tour appreciation.I followGrappelly since late fifties and do consider him a great and unique jazzman
Had the honor of seeing him with two jazz guitar players but even better when i saw him with mark Oconnor and david grisman
Superb! Thank you!
Upload more pls sir other grapelli live video:)
😮wow 🎉truly amazing! Thank you for sharing this wonderful video❤
Absolutely sublime!! ❤️☯️🕺🏽
La joie de jouer ! ah que la bonne musique est salutaire !
splendid.
I remember to have seen STÉPHANE....GRAPPELLI...approximatif...20 years ago..at .. LES ULIS ..en FRANCE... It was mervelous ..extraordinaire.....He had a smille to me .....when.. I was in the AT front PUBLIC during all the spectacle...
I've never heard someone make the violin sound like a super soprano saxophone, amazingly smooth, no harshness!
Thanks for uploading this. A beautiful rare video! I’m a jazz violinist as well. 🎻❤️🌎🎼
I just love this clip. Perfection.
STEPHANE, WOULD PLAY AT OUR GOLDEN BEAR CAFE, ONCE A YEAR. HIS SHOWS WERE ALMOST ALWAYS SOLD OUT, HE HAD A BIG FOLLOWING, IN THE HUNTINGTON BEACH, ORANE COUNTY, LA COUNTY AREAS.
😍 merveilleusement bon
Brilliant 👏 👏 👏
Grapelli la classe !
Merciii du partage. Magnifique et émouvant pour moi par ce que cette musique m évoque !
Wonderful!
Oh, that is so Grappelli!
Saw Grappelli twice. What a joy.
I saw so much of the old Grappelli that I forgot he once was young
Très bon guitariste sans aucun doute mais il lui a manqué (peut-être par choix de carrière divergente ?) ce qui fait un grand guitariste qu'on reconnaît à la première mesure. Un merveilleux artiste malgré tout, à ne pas oublier. Quelle belle époque où les musiciens de jazz n'avaient pas oublié Fats Waller
Oui je suis d'accord
Le disque enregistré avec John Lewis (du MJQ) est un petit bijou et démontre son talent et sa maîtrise qui aurait pu encore aller plus loin
Guitariste!!!!!!!!??? C’est un violoniste St. Grapelli!
Si vous relisez attentivement vous verrez que je parle de Sacha Distel
Two great performers. Lovely music.
C'est vrai que les français jouaient de tout à cette époque. Les frères Raisner à l'harmonica, Georges Jouvin trompette, Distel et Salvador accompagnement à la guitare dans de grands orchestres, les accordéons, etc...
Grappelli la classe !
de vrais passionnés quelle sacrée epoque du talent
une bête a la guitare sacha distel super
Cierto. Muy poca gente sabe que Sacha era un gran guitarrista.
En france Sacha Distel est connu pour sa carrière de chanteur et également de guitariste de jazz. Il était très respecté à la fois par le grand public par les musiciens et les amateurs de jazz!
@@oenobuzzorganic5803 et pilote automobile aussi.
magnifique !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Magnifique 🎶💓🎶
Magnifique 🎉
It’s a live recording how amazing…..
Quel dommage que Sacha Distel se soit perdu pour le jazz en favorisant une carrière plus people et lucrative, mais sans intérêt musical… Quant à Stéphane Grappelli, c’est un géant que j’ai vu en concert il y a fort longtemps en Bretagne et qui excellait aussi au piano !
Merci!
Sacha Distel wielki ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
génial, simplement.
Formidable.
GREAT
Capolavoro ❤……..non esistono più musicisti del genere.
à l'arrière-plan, les invisibles, les besogneux... les meilleurs quoi !
Distel ne les salue même pas
J'ai toujours adoré Stephane Grapelli. Sacha Distel est un plus très pro.
I saw Stephane Grappelli in 1976 it was mind blowing. Image seeing him Django Reinhardt 😮
I had a swing band in the 70s Upright bass, guitar, violin, tenor sax. I too grew up to DR & SG. When I gave birth to my son I named him Reinhardt as his middle name. He went to a lo-ot of gigs hahaha
Ça swinguait fort à cette époque !!!
I didn't recognise Sasha Distell I didn't even know he was a musician and could play guitar.. I'm a rock and metal fan myself but I appreciate allkinds of music if it's played well and these guys are excellent musicians.. I enjoyed it
Carrière, quand tu nous tiens...
Thanks Ronan, Stephane Grappelli could sure play violin!
I wonder who is playing Grappelli's violin now?
The violinist Mathias Levy sometimes plays on one of Grappelli's violins. In fact, it's the violin which belonged to Michel Warlop, a violin which Michel gave to Grappelli in the 20s or 30s...
It is surely this violin, made by Pierre Hel, that he used in this video.
But Stéphane had many other violins...
I am a. classically trained, wannabe jazz fiddler. Listening to M. Grapelli is a treat indeed. BTW, I have Yehudi Minuin's autograph, though I never got to hear him play jazz. Great fiddler! Y' know the difference between a violin and a fiddle? A violin sings; a fiddle dances.
TH-cam does not allow edits to correct typos.
It's MENUHIN.
Jai eu l'honneur de voir grapeli en concert
Una actuación extraordinaria.
Excellent, I didn't know that 'Slasher' Distel was a musician, He certainly held his end up with Mr Grappelli.
Sacha Distel éduqué musicalement chez son oncle Ray Ventura était un guitariste de très grand talent.
Gibson en main, il offre ici un solo jazz typique.
Grapelli, Lockwood, Ponty e Milewsky são desses brincalhões que nos encantam fazendo graça no violino!!!
Love it,
C'est top ! Merci
Educazione e rispetto, disciplina, studio e libertà
Woah! Sacha Distel. I had no idea. No Django and not gypsy jazz style but he certainly holds his own very impressively.
Ah.! On savait faire de la musique en ce temps là....!
simply the best
I still have a couple of tapes i play when in the MOOD.😊
Sensacional ! Uma raridade em cine !
Ufffff!!!🙆🏻♂️
Que maravilla!💎💎💎
In G ? 😮 So nice. Smooth guitar, fabulous tone.
Sacha Distel à la guitare
Ambiente musical...
.. extraordinario.../!!!
............de la Estética y , de Ética..
Y de una época, romántica ....
..(..de " Ilusión..y de Esperanza...
Wikipedia: "Honeysuckle Rose" is a 1929 song composed by Fats Waller with lyrics by Andy Razaf. Grappelli has been inspirational for a young Catalan artist, Èlia Bastida, who has recorded an entire tribute album to his memory: th-cam.com/users/livejUWbKcM22eA?feature=share&t=394 R (Australia)
Thanks for mentioning Èlia! She is an exceptional musician, well worth checking out!
@@CAGED1702 Having recently met her in Barcelona, it's the least I could do!
Thank you!
Watched him live at St David’s Hall, Cardiff.
So good
Fantastic Gipsy jazz