Fellow jazz fans! We have started creating set lists for our uploads, if you happen to find any discrepancy, please let us know in the comments. 00:00:00 Blap 00:05:39 Hummin' 00:16:52 Walk Tall 00:22:02 Unit 7 00:22:57 Things Ain't What They Used To Be 00:37:34 Dziekuje (Thank You) 00:43:14 Someday My Prince Will come 00:49:38 Perdido Thanks!
I come back here time and time again just to listen to jimmy smith's intro to that first peice. He just looks like he's having so much fun. And you can tell it's all improvised by how the rest of the band don't know if they should come in or not. Great
*Jesus Christ, what a recording. I had no idea such video existed. So much talent and history on one freaking stage it boggles the mind. Thank you to whoever is responsible for getting this here.*
Man, when giants walked the earth. What a opening lineup to kick things off with -JOS, Kenny Burrell, and dream horn front line of Clark Terry, Art Farmer, the homeboy James Moody, & flying home from the swing era & beyond: Mr. Illinois Jacquet. Cannon ball & his always underrated brother Nat delivering & exploring their jazz funk into the early 70s with help from the next generation of groove in the form of young George Duke.
Dave Brubeck definitely wins the funky pants special award. He also seems to have a lot of fun. Also love the combo with Paul Desmond who looks like no fun at all. What a treat.
The Cannonball, pacesetting and forever jovial. His work with Miles in general, and Kind of Blue specifically, will always be remembered as his defining best. Seeing him out front here, and performing his "al(to)chemy" is almost otherworldly, after listening to his music for more than fifty years. The visual freezes time, and adds another perspective to the man, the musician, the brother. Thanks for sharing his greatness with the world. May he rest in peace.👑 🎸🎵🎷
Awesome bit of history. Love to see the legends. My first time seeing George Duke getting it on with the Cannonball Adderley Quintet. The Rhodes is a great instrument in his hands!!
DeAngelo Starnes Agreed! He tore up that solo, and had a wah pedal on it too. George Duke, great guy too. And Jimmy Smith in total command of the B3! 🏆
This is the first time I've seen these legends in 1971 clothes and hairstyles. I'll dress like Walter Booker at the next jam session I go to. Also, I never knew Dave Brubeck inherited Spike Jones' plaid trousers.
27:45 Desmond Classic beautiful lick and In a blues. All the amazing players ive ever heard. Flashy bluesy super out there highly skilled virtuoso whatever. At 35yrs old I’m just now realizing how much more pleasing it is to hear Desmond play than most anyone out there
Thanks so much for this. I'm at 13mins a and George Duke just killed it, slipping in some sideways Freedom Jazz Dance quotes into his knockout solo, everyone sounds great, and haven't even got to Mulligan, and those Cats. Man, this promises greatness, and many repeat listening to's.
MERCI POUR CETTE VIDEO HISTORIQUE ET ONTOLOGIQUE. DESMOND A TOUJOURS JOUÉ D'UNE MANIÈRE SOPHISTIQUÉ ET LYRIQUE... MULLIGAN TOUJOURS MAGNIFIQUE !!! VIVE TOUS LES MUSICIENS ET LA VIE!!!
Wonderful rhythms and traditional/contemporary instrumentation. Love the funky organ sounds. The production is clean and unobtrusive, allowing the grooves and melodies to shine through. I am also impressed with the natural sounds of the percussion effects. As a musician, composer and orchestra leader (currently conducting a classical chamber orchestra) who has worked in a number of genres with producers such as Daniel Lanois and musicians like the late Billy Preston, I appreciated the quality of what you are presenting. Congratulations!
Wow! Thanks for sharing all this magnificent jazz. I just want to clarify a few things as a Cannonball Adderley historian. Cannonball was playing at the York Club in Los Angeles for a three week stent from 29-10-1971 through 13-11-1971. I think the recording is actually from October 27, 1972 during the "Newport Jazz Festival in Europe" tour. This concert was in Rotterdam as you correctly state. I have all the audio recordings and an additional video of the band playing Straight No Chaser from the original NPS broadcast. When I first got these recordings I was told the date was October 18, 1972, but Cannonball was in Warsaw Poland and I have all the recordings from that concert and none of these match. Here is the list of all the tunes the Quintet played at the Rotterdam performance(s). It isn't clear if they are two sets from a single concert or two different concerts. The stage is set up identically on the Straight No Chaser video as in your videos, suggesting the same concert with an intermission: 1. The Black Messiah (15:35) 2. Hummin' (11:44) 3. Walk Tall/The Scene (5:14) Intermission? 4. The Brakes (12:21) 5. Straight, No Chaser (4:13) 6. The Blooz/Oh Babe (6:58) No matter what the facts are, I really appreciate seeing these and all the other material. Thanks again. Doc Stewart
@@ChristianMcBrideTV George Duke was playing with Cannonball by 1970. He spent a couple of years with him then returned to Frank Zappa and The Mothers in 1972. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Happy_People
Cat Anderson wailing on that trumpet tossing in a line of “Shine on harvest Moon” in Perdido. Did I hear that right? Played with the Duke and it shows. Lost both his parents at 4 years old and learned to play trumpet in an orphanage.
This is a multi camera production with super well time edits between cameras. This is no low budget whip-out the camera. I feel it was likely filmed on 16mm. Looks to good to be color video from the time.
@@fez3327 I'm pretty sure this is video, as evidenced by the highlights on the brass instruments and the magenta/green edge effects. But it is excellent quality video for 1971, and I'm SO glad somebody recorded this with such care.
Man that stuff Cannonball was playing is truly amazing, just playing what he's feels just like someone would be singing total control of his ax! No licks just pure inspirationn!
I wish ol' Pete (my dear Father) were still alive for many reasons. But I know he would've seriously dug this- he'd have thought he'd hit the motherlode with the availability of TH-cam videos such as this !! He saw many jazz greats in his day at the old Red Hill Inn- Pennsauken, NJ. Many years later, (late 80s ?) we went to see Dave Brubeck at Glassboro State College (Glassboro, NJ). He'd learned about the show earlier that day, got home & asked me if I was interested. Sure... (I was into "progressive" rock- King Crimson, Yes, EL&P, Genesis. I always enjoyed rock with some jazz leanings & versa/vice-a. Musicianship & songwriting abilities above all else; so I am surely game for this....) we get there only to discover that it is a fundraising event. Tuxes & gowns permeate the place. Not good for us- he's a propane truck driver & serviceman. Still in his work duds, me in jeans & my Bernie Parent hockey jersey, right ? They had a heart. Dispite it being sold out & our not being dressed ? There were 2 cancelled tickets awaiting new customers like us. Thank you, God ! Because it was a night neither one of us would ever forget.... Ol' Mr. Brubeck had HIS SON performing on both upright & electric basses that night. By the second song, my Pops is requesting Take Five & Blue Rondo à la Turk, as we're only in, like, the 6th or 7th row. Not loudly, mind you. But subtle ,"5 !!"s !! & "Turk !!"s after applauses wound down. Blue Rondo à la Turk was covered by The Nice. (another "prog" band lead by Keith Emerson, albeit in 4/4 time versus the original 5/4 by the Brubeck Quartet). Again we were rewarded as they'd played them both before the night was over. On the way home, I remember Dad saying more than once, "the only thing that could have made this night better would've been Paul Desmond." That night was one of those things that were great because you knew how great the night actually was, as we were doing it & that we would both have that endearing memory for the remainder of our days on Earth. If one is able to revisit life's experiences after having expired, in Heaven; this night is truly a given- to be able to do it again. And we'd actually thought at one point that we'd might have driven, one way, 45 minutes for nothing, once we'd seen all those tuxedos & gowns filing into the building. Good, no- GREAT THING- we pressed on like we did !! Love you, Dad !! If some of what I said earlier is true, (about revisiting life's treasured moments in the afterlife...) then surely ol' Pete is at a Count or Duke show at the Red Hill Inn- right about now....😇
It's rare that I hear Jimmy Smith playing with such a crunchy tone as we hear in this clip. Overdriven and aggressive, and I think it suits the piece really well.
While most people play the bass like they’re trying to hold it up and prevent it from crushing them, Mingus always looked like he was a giant come to rest his arms on the upright and the fingers moved automatically. What a solid pair of hands
Mingus band is Joe Gardner-trumpet, Hamiet Bluiett-baritone sax, John Foster-piano, Roy Brooks-drums, Cat Anderson-trumpet sits in on first tune Perdido by Duke Ellington.
Carl Palmer hear a Lot from Roy Brooks...😂 And Max Roach, buddy rich... I close My eyes with Roy solo and seems Carl Palmer solo !! Thanx Cheers from Buenos Aires Argentina 🤙
I will savour the whole thing later - love Cannon Ball Adderley - not a bad line up eh?! George Duke too! Nat such an underrated player and composer imo. Great upload.
One of the first Jazz albums I bought as a teen was with this setting of the Cannonball Adderly Quintet. Loved it. Was also surprised that this was George Duke before he joined Frank Zappa, since I was also a Zappa fan.
And the beat goes on and on...! But not these days, i’m afraid. Great upload , folks. Enjoys the days how it used to be! Dig those great Jazz-sounds of yester-year, folks. Dig & Cheers!
@@Gurt_Bearded_Hobo I've read (do not pretend to know about this at all, just bein' honest) that essentially, the C model defers to the B model primarily due to the current output/input. As in, the B model was for North American 110 voltage & the C model is for Euro voltage. But if you are able to identify differences by sight, this assertion of mine must not be true. Can you enlighten me somewhat ? I mean in layman's terms, don't knock yourself out. But, are there key things you focus on in identifying a C from a B model Hammond ? I just love Lawrence Hammond's creation altogether. One of the best sounds ever when coupled with a Leslie. And to think: Mr. Hammond knew nothing of music itself. He was a manufacturer of clocks, primarily. When that market saw saturation, he saw possibilities in what turned out to be the tone wheel. Consulting with engineers with musical backrounds- he found that he was correct. Amazing.
I've read in some sources that Jimmy Smith was an impertinent person, but his mastery in hammond playing makes him a real cat. This concert is a real coolness.
Fellow jazz fans! We have started creating set lists for our uploads, if you happen to find any discrepancy, please let us know in the comments.
00:00:00 Blap
00:05:39 Hummin'
00:16:52 Walk Tall
00:22:02 Unit 7
00:22:57 Things Ain't What They Used To Be
00:37:34 Dziekuje (Thank You)
00:43:14 Someday My Prince Will come
00:49:38 Perdido
Thanks!
You and your team are the absolute best ❤thank you for the amazing content!!!!!!
I come back here time and time again just to listen to jimmy smith's intro to that first peice. He just looks like he's having so much fun. And you can tell it's all improvised by how the rest of the band don't know if they should come in or not. Great
*Jesus Christ, what a recording. I had no idea such video existed. So much talent and history on one freaking stage it boggles the mind. Thank you to whoever is responsible for getting this here.*
I'm with you one hundred percent. Started watching and couldn't stop. Really great quality to say the least.
@@jeromeprice7008 Right on, man.
Such artistry, such talent, all gone now, such will never come this way again.
Man, when giants walked the earth. What a opening lineup to kick things off with -JOS, Kenny Burrell, and dream horn front line of Clark Terry, Art Farmer, the homeboy James Moody, & flying home from the swing era & beyond: Mr. Illinois Jacquet. Cannon ball & his always underrated brother Nat delivering & exploring their jazz funk into the early 70s with help from the next generation of groove in the form of young George Duke.
Y E S
Jimmy Smith, Cannonball Adderley, Charlie Mingus - all that soul and beauty. Nothing like it! 💙
And Brubeck! That guy changed Jazz!
Dave Brubeck definitely wins the funky pants special award. He also seems to have a lot of fun. Also love the combo with Paul Desmond who looks like no fun at all. What a treat.
Man, that Hammond/Leslie combo during Jimmy Smith's portion sounds ultra gritty. Love it !! 😎
Wow what a video. What a treat it would have been to have jazz festivals like this.
Kenny and Jimmy have an awesome sound together.
I love kenny burrell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kenny Burrell is my man!
I love jazz, especially jazz guitar.
Fantastic music
The Cannonball, pacesetting and forever jovial. His work with Miles in general, and Kind of Blue specifically, will always be remembered as his defining best. Seeing him out front here, and performing his "al(to)chemy" is almost otherworldly, after listening to his music for more than fifty years. The visual freezes time, and adds another perspective to the man, the musician, the brother. Thanks for sharing his greatness with the world. May he rest in peace.👑 🎸🎵🎷
"al(to)chemy" - got me so good dood. Transferring the philosophers stone with music as the medium. Peace, love and understanding. Shine on.
Wow. What a thrill. Listening pleasure on another stratosphere! Nov 2020 Im soaking this all in. THANK U
Mr. Bassman was feelin cannonballs solo. But man, I so wish he was out there longer. Hands down the best!!
Awesome bit of history. Love to see the legends. My first time seeing George Duke getting it on with the Cannonball Adderley Quintet. The Rhodes is a great instrument in his hands!!
DeAngelo Starnes Agreed! He tore up that solo, and had a wah pedal on it too. George Duke, great guy too. And Jimmy Smith in total command of the B3! 🏆
I feel lucky to have found this. Such great sound quality & video quality. Legends of music at their best, live.
This is the first time I've seen these legends in 1971 clothes and hairstyles. I'll dress like Walter Booker at the next jam session I go to. Also, I never knew Dave Brubeck inherited Spike Jones' plaid trousers.
I can't stop coming back for that hammond intro. Oh lawd
Simply timeless and incredible. Thank you WoJ and TH-cam.
I was born in the day. Plus or minus a few hours! What a welcome party.
Magic to my ears. I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed this!!!!!! Thank you
27:45 Desmond Classic beautiful lick and In a blues.
All the amazing players ive ever heard. Flashy bluesy super out there highly skilled virtuoso whatever. At 35yrs old I’m just now realizing how much more pleasing it is to hear Desmond play than most anyone out there
Besides cannonball
Thanks so much for this. I'm at 13mins a and George Duke just killed it, slipping in some sideways Freedom Jazz Dance quotes into his knockout solo, everyone sounds great, and haven't even got to Mulligan, and those Cats. Man, this promises greatness, and many repeat listening to's.
See the man inside - not outside - they are always different !!!
Thank you
Man , what a line up , can’t get better than this wooooooooos indeed
Wow, so cool to see Cannonball in color at this stage. Also Duke was killing it. What a great video this is...
I heard theirs a jimmie and a Santana out somewhere?
I am in heaven watching this best of the best.
SPLEDED... ALL THAT JAZZ ... REMAINING THE BEST EXPRESSION OF NOWDAYS RICHIEST MUSIC.
MERCI POUR CETTE VIDEO HISTORIQUE ET ONTOLOGIQUE. DESMOND A TOUJOURS JOUÉ D'UNE MANIÈRE SOPHISTIQUÉ ET LYRIQUE... MULLIGAN TOUJOURS MAGNIFIQUE !!! VIVE TOUS LES MUSICIENS ET LA VIE!!!
The resolution and color is superb. It's like I'm there in '71. Can't thank World of Jazz enough!
Jesus... Gerry's solo on "Things Ain't What They Used To Be" here is one of the best solos I've ever heard. Holy crap
Man I wondered if anyone else heard that. Never heard him go that way. Extraordinary.
The very best musicians at that time. What a beautiful concert. Love it.
Super hi quality video.
The Coronavirus (April, 2020) make me replay this great jazz show! Wow! I didn't waste my time again! 👏👏👏👏👏 👍🏼
What a treasure! So very few from these recordings are still with us. Great to hear and see these masters on live footage.
Wonderful rhythms and traditional/contemporary instrumentation. Love the funky organ sounds. The production is clean and unobtrusive, allowing the grooves and melodies to shine through. I am also impressed with the natural sounds of the percussion effects. As a musician, composer and orchestra leader (currently conducting a classical chamber orchestra) who has worked in a number of genres with producers such as Daniel Lanois and musicians like the late Billy Preston, I appreciated the quality of what you are presenting. Congratulations!
Wow! Thanks for sharing all this magnificent jazz. I just want to clarify a few things as a Cannonball Adderley historian. Cannonball was playing at the York Club in Los Angeles for a three week stent from 29-10-1971 through 13-11-1971. I think the recording is actually from October 27, 1972 during the "Newport Jazz Festival in Europe" tour. This concert was in Rotterdam as you correctly state. I have all the audio recordings and an additional video of the band playing Straight No Chaser from the original NPS broadcast. When I first got these recordings I was told the date was October 18, 1972, but Cannonball was in Warsaw Poland and I have all the recordings from that concert and none of these match.
Here is the list of all the tunes the Quintet played at the Rotterdam performance(s). It isn't clear if they are two sets from a single concert or two different concerts. The stage is set up identically on the Straight No Chaser video as in your videos, suggesting the same concert with an intermission:
1. The Black Messiah (15:35)
2. Hummin' (11:44)
3. Walk Tall/The Scene (5:14)
Intermission?
4. The Brakes (12:21)
5. Straight, No Chaser (4:13)
6. The Blooz/Oh Babe (6:58)
No matter what the facts are, I really appreciate seeing these and all the other material. Thanks again. Doc Stewart
Thanks for your comments! We really appreciate it
@@WorldofJazz do you have footage of the band at the berlin jazz footage? 1972
Also, George Duke didn't join Cannonball's band until 1972.@@WorldofJazz
@@ChristianMcBrideTV George Duke was playing with Cannonball by 1970. He spent a couple of years with him then returned to Frank Zappa and The Mothers in 1972.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Happy_People
Yep the drums say Rotterdam on them.. possibly from hire company.
Oh Wow ! ...thats incredible ! Amazing music from the heart ...not a computer😄Jazz is MY religion 🎼
Great, good listening. All of these greats together. OMG. 10/3/2019
Mingus had some serious Ellington leanings. Nice to watch him play. Thanks
Thanks! All of the musicians are wonderful!
Cat Anderson wailing on that trumpet tossing in a line of “Shine on harvest Moon” in Perdido. Did I hear that right? Played with the Duke and it shows. Lost both his parents at 4 years old and learned to play trumpet in an orphanage.
Jimmy, Kenny, Art and, and... a jazz- blues-soul-funk-festival!
My god, George Duke has some serious groove going on here!
Wow some early George Duke!
I love this! such a collection of heros. hearing paul desmond on live recordings i always hear little echos of sidney bechet in his playing.
o.k., hear Desmond and Bechet, you are on the wrong website..........
I can vouche for hearing from chos of Sidney bachet from desmonds playing.
Many thanks for posting this great video. As they say here in Ireland " happy as a pig in s** t.
Wonderful.
Wow. Thank goodness someone had the foresight to videotape this concert. So many legends.
This is a multi camera production with super well time edits between cameras. This is no low budget whip-out the camera. I feel it was likely filmed on 16mm. Looks to good to be color video from the time.
@@fez3327 I'm pretty sure this is video, as evidenced by the highlights on the brass instruments and the magenta/green edge effects. But it is excellent quality video for 1971, and I'm SO glad somebody recorded this with such care.
Thank you for sharing this. Wow!
The keyboard playing from 11:30 is insane!
Steller proformance, thank you!
un très grand merci de partager cela : c'est juste génial ! une belle brochette de super pro du swing. merci merci :)
It’s absolute perfection. Really enjoyed watching each one of them having a good time during their solo performance. Thanks for the upload!
Super cool! Thanks for sharing.
Totally awesome concert with our many keyboard mentors and virtuoso influencers! Thanks for posting!
I love this❤🙏
Man that stuff Cannonball was playing is truly amazing, just playing what he's feels just like someone would be singing total control of his ax! No licks just pure inspirationn!
Brubeck/Desmond on "Some Day",amazing!!
Awesome! Thanks for this concert.
Jazz moves my Soul ! Great Appreciation Here !!!
Ughhhh so good. Suit was also awesome. So stylish.
I wish ol' Pete (my dear Father) were still alive for many reasons. But I know he would've seriously dug this- he'd have thought he'd hit the motherlode with the availability of TH-cam videos such as this !!
He saw many jazz greats in his day at the old Red Hill Inn- Pennsauken, NJ. Many years later, (late 80s ?) we went to see Dave Brubeck at Glassboro State College (Glassboro, NJ).
He'd learned about the show earlier that day, got home & asked me if I was interested. Sure... (I was into "progressive" rock- King Crimson, Yes, EL&P, Genesis. I always enjoyed rock with some jazz leanings & versa/vice-a. Musicianship & songwriting abilities above all else; so I am surely game for this....) we get there only to discover that it is a fundraising event. Tuxes & gowns permeate the place. Not good for us- he's a propane truck driver & serviceman. Still in his work duds, me in jeans & my Bernie Parent hockey jersey, right ?
They had a heart. Dispite it being sold out & our not being dressed ? There were 2 cancelled tickets awaiting new customers like us. Thank you, God ! Because it was a night neither one of us would ever forget....
Ol' Mr. Brubeck had HIS SON performing on both upright & electric basses that night. By the second song, my Pops is requesting Take Five & Blue Rondo à la Turk, as we're only in, like, the 6th or 7th row. Not loudly, mind you. But subtle ,"5 !!"s !! & "Turk !!"s after applauses wound down. Blue Rondo à la Turk was covered by The Nice. (another "prog" band lead by Keith Emerson, albeit in 4/4 time versus the original 5/4 by the Brubeck Quartet).
Again we were rewarded as they'd played them both before the night was over.
On the way home, I remember Dad saying more than once, "the only thing that could have made this night better would've been Paul Desmond."
That night was one of those things that were great because you knew how great the night actually was, as we were doing it & that we would both have that endearing memory for the remainder of our days on Earth.
If one is able to revisit life's experiences after having expired, in Heaven; this night is truly a given- to be able to do it again.
And we'd actually thought at one point that we'd might have driven, one way, 45 minutes for nothing, once we'd seen all those tuxedos & gowns filing into the building. Good, no- GREAT THING- we pressed on like we did !! Love you, Dad !! If some of what I said earlier is true, (about revisiting life's treasured moments in the afterlife...) then surely ol' Pete is at a Count or Duke show at the Red Hill Inn- right about now....😇
What a sensational George Duke.. !!
Thank you so MUCH for this video . Hi from belgium
It's rare that I hear Jimmy Smith playing with such a crunchy tone as we hear in this clip. Overdriven and aggressive, and I think it suits the piece really well.
While most people play the bass like they’re trying to hold it up and prevent it from crushing them, Mingus always looked like he was a giant come to rest his arms on the upright and the fingers moved automatically. What a solid pair of hands
I was struck by that also. The bass seemed almost small in his embrace.
Espetacular !!!! Thanks !!!!!
I know them all and it doesn't get any better than this. It Just doesn't.
Mingus band is Joe Gardner-trumpet, Hamiet Bluiett-baritone sax, John Foster-piano, Roy Brooks-drums, Cat Anderson-trumpet sits in on first tune Perdido by Duke Ellington.
Never heard of the piano player,but knew who the bari player was
Carl Palmer hear a Lot from Roy Brooks...😂
And Max Roach, buddy rich...
I close My eyes with Roy solo and seems Carl Palmer solo !!
Thanx
Cheers from Buenos Aires Argentina 🤙
I will savour the whole thing later - love Cannon Ball Adderley - not a bad line up eh?! George Duke too! Nat such an underrated player and composer imo. Great upload.
As much a pleasure to watch as to hear!
Right you are. This was so great to watch.
OMG, amazing this material. Thanks for sharing.
From a time when Gods walked the earth!
Love Jimmy Smith!
Brubeck ,Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Key of C concert
Eb Baritone sax and Eb Alto sax in Key of A
One of the first Jazz albums I bought as a teen was with this setting of the Cannonball Adderly Quintet. Loved it. Was also surprised that this was George Duke before he joined Frank Zappa, since I was also a Zappa fan.
Great video clarity for 1971😂❤
OOh so glad I found this! Nobody "swings" like this, leave it to the oldies!
Yep, seeing Paul Desmond live makes me want to get the horn out!!
Too Fine! Thanks.
Many thanks for tis sharing...Wow
amazing … fantastic, magical jazz moments
I really like Nat’s solo!!❤
Great !!!
Paul Desmond is something else.
经典的演出 !!Cannonball Adderley 乐队的黑 和 Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond 的白 形成鲜明对比,各有千秋真是太棒了👏🌟👏🌟!
Incredible overall erpformance. Dave brubeck just brilliant!!
The underrated giant - Walter Booker killing it on the bass and sporting the coolest hafro on the planet!
Thank you to whoever posted this. Amazing.
You’re welcome
Esse é o melhor vídeo de todo o TH-cam!
Never heard Roy Haynes and Jimmy smith together! Incredible
GOLD!
And the beat goes on and on...! But not these days, i’m afraid. Great upload , folks. Enjoys the days how it used to be! Dig those great Jazz-sounds of yester-year, folks. Dig & Cheers!
Jacqueline Odigie I will Jacqueline. Thank you & Cheers!
That first Duke solo had me riding a wave. Fucking excellent concert.
Damn, Jimmy Smith (my jazz idol) could really make that Hammond B-3 bounce, couldn’t he???
Looks like a C-3
Tee Dee The iconic Hammond B3 organist is not shown:-/ I wonder what happened
@@Gurt_Bearded_Hobo That's because it is. :)
Actually its an A series Hammond.
@@Gurt_Bearded_Hobo
I've read (do not pretend to know about this at all, just bein' honest) that essentially, the C model defers to the B model primarily due to the current output/input. As in, the B model was for North American 110 voltage & the C model is for Euro voltage. But if you are able to identify differences by sight, this assertion of mine must not be true.
Can you enlighten me somewhat ? I mean in layman's terms, don't knock yourself out. But, are there key things you focus on in identifying a C from a B model Hammond ?
I just love Lawrence Hammond's creation altogether. One of the best sounds ever when coupled with a Leslie. And to think: Mr. Hammond knew nothing of music itself. He was a manufacturer of clocks, primarily. When that market saw saturation, he saw possibilities in what turned out to be the tone wheel. Consulting with engineers with musical backrounds- he found that he was correct. Amazing.
Wow !!!! These Cats Are Cookin' With Jazz !!!!!!
Q
george duke killing it
And The Great Roy Hayes On Drums Oh Yeah This is the Real Shit
I've read in some sources that Jimmy Smith was an impertinent person, but his mastery in hammond playing makes him a real cat. This concert is a real coolness.
I remember a while back he used to live here in Sacramento, and a fellow band member claimed to go to his house a play
Simply WOW
Illinois Jacquet is in there on Tenor Sax, too.