I was living in Chicago in 69 I worked nights and stayed at the Lawson YMCA Every morning after work I would play basketball Most times there was no one there at 7:30 am One morning two men were sitting on the bleachers watching as I play basketball by myself After a few minutes the larger man ask if he could join me while the other remained seated We played for a couple of hours, but we never introduced ourselves. They were there again the next morning so we played again At the end of the second day the larger man told me they were musicians A few days later I was in a record shop downtown on State St leafing through the Jazz albums when I looked at the cover of one album I realized it was Les McCann and Eddie Harris I had played basketball with and didn't even know who they were I've been a fan ever since I bought the album
Wow man, born in Harvey in '59 and almost lived at the Harvey "Y" in '69. Would get dropped off parents on friday and picked up on sunday. Good memories. Cant forget, WBEE, the jazzy wonder, 1570 on your a.m. dial. What a great jazz station.
I got to play a few times out here with Marvin Gaye out here in Inglewood. The YMCA was near the Forum and we had a lot of celeb musicians and athletes play ther.
Les McCann died on December 29, 2023 at a hospital in Los Angeles, at the age of 88. He was an American jazz pianist and vocalist who helped shape the “soul jazz” style of the 1960s with his earthy piano playing and singing and whose live recording of the antiwar anthem “Compared to What” became a musical touchstone of the era. His music has been widely sampled in hip hop. McCann gained his greatest acclaim in 1969 with his performance of “Compared to What,” a politically charged protest song written by Gene McDaniels that became a rhythm-and-blues hit at the height of the Vietnam War.
Eddie was an incredible musician who had an hilariously dry,understated wit.They'll never be another.And God Bless Les,who was one of the first real jazz musicians I ever heard!
This has got to be one of coolest songs of all time. I first heard this on the classic recording in the late 1970s. Still cooks. Great job Les and Eddie.
Wow. Still have my copy of the Swiss Movement album from high school. I come back to this every few years, and love it just as much 40+ years later. The whole band is great...but Les McCann's piano work on this is incredible. The intro alone lays down such a solid groove and is probably one of the best gradual builds to powerhouse of a song. Love it!
Yes..I was there at the concert in Montreux 1969... what a party! In the afternoon of that day it was not yet sure at all if they would play together that evening...Claude Nobs (director of the festival) told me they had to discuss some musical problems first... Me myself, I had my jazzphoto exibition at the Casino of Montreux Jazz and I was responsible for that famous black 'n white jazzfestival poster with the nude girl on it..... history!
that would make you Eric W, yes? Great poster. Must have been wonderful to have been there - feels like I'm chatting with a celebrity!. (scroll to page 3 here: www.montreuxjazz.com/official-posters).
Wow. One of Eddies greatest moments. Short time later i enjoied these two funky cats in Berlin at Quasimodo. They did us a hell of funkyjazz, a real orgy in rhythm. These two beautiful guys could laugh about themselves. I miss them...
Fantastic! thanks for posting this. Les is amazing doing Gene McDaniels anti-establishment song Compared to What! Nobody's heart shines through as strongly as Les McCann's !!!! Wow!
Like truenorthcompass, I was also in my first year of college when the "Swiss Movement" album came out. We used to listen to it every day! Eddie Harris is gone now, but he left a lot of great music for us to listen to. For any saxophonists out there, you should check out his sax method book! Eddie also recorded a comedy record!! Of course, Les McCann is one of the all time greats!
met Les in Kansas City in 1971....when we met again in New York , 1992, at the Blue Note lounge...he remembered me!! Had a great time....great guy...as is Eddie...
Man if you can sit and listen to this without your foot tappin' you are most likely dis"funk"tional. Been listening to this dude do this tune for years and it always great. Gotta love it.
SO glad that Doonesbury linked to this - what a killer pair of greats - a real treat to hear this again. Makes me want to go dig thru my many shelves of vinyl to relive some Eddie Harris and the like.
First heard Les McCann during the summer of 1961 when my college roommate played “The Truth”. This was at the University of Vermont. When I got home to LA I bought the album and from then on bought nearly everything Les did. Had the opportunity to meet him several times and he was extremely personable.
Open up your mind...let the music in...swirling throughout your body down thru the pit of your stomach and on it's way back up to your brain let it unleash the serotonin. Now you're good!
I just went to heaven. We were teens and my buddy said I want you to hear a record of my dads. Of course Les Mcann and Eddie Harris.I fell in love with Les Mcann. I got three cds by him but my fav is Live At Montreux. This was fun. Peace!!!
"Compared to What" was written by the late Eugene McDaniels in 1965. It was most recently recorded by John Legend with the Roots on "Wake Up", released in 2010.
This song - the studio version, was in a surf movie soundtrack I watched back in the 70's! I picked up the album the next WEEK! Don't even remeber the name of the movie but this song? Oh yeah baby - it's like too much! Thanks for the posting!
Jill G. turned me on to these guys in the early 1980's. Saw Les in 1985 in KCMO. They do not make them like they use to. GOD BLESS and Thank You for the great vibe. A FAN!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Friend.. I was just listening to Millie Jacksons "The Lies That We Live" and I thought I would checkour your channel. I love this video. Thanks for posting. Hope all is well. "The Juke Joint"
These guys are so freaking good. Love it. But I think the real grand piano has such a better sound than that CP-70 come on make it real compared to what.
Rip ❤ Mr Les McCann
One of the Best jazz pianist ever
Met him in Chicago Chicago many years ago
He was 88
I was living in Chicago in 69 I worked nights and stayed at the Lawson YMCA Every morning after work I would play basketball Most times there was no one there at 7:30 am One morning two men were sitting on the bleachers watching as I play basketball by myself After a few minutes the larger man ask if he could join me while the other remained seated We played for a couple of hours, but we never introduced ourselves. They were there again the next morning so we played again At the end of the second day the larger man told me they were musicians A few days later I was in a record shop downtown on State St leafing through the Jazz albums when I looked at the cover of one album I realized it was Les McCann and Eddie Harris I had played basketball with and didn't even know who they were I've been a fan ever since I bought the album
Wow man, born in Harvey in '59 and almost lived at the Harvey "Y" in '69. Would get dropped off parents on friday and picked up on sunday. Good memories. Cant forget, WBEE, the jazzy wonder, 1570 on your a.m. dial. What a great jazz station.
Wow! Very cool!
Eddie Harris was one bad dude....a monster...
I got to play a few times out here with Marvin Gaye out here in Inglewood. The YMCA was near the Forum and we had a lot of celeb musicians and athletes play ther.
GREAT story, Allan.
Les McCann died on December 29, 2023 at a hospital in Los Angeles, at the age of 88. He was an American jazz pianist and vocalist who helped shape the “soul jazz” style of the 1960s with his earthy piano playing and singing and whose live recording of the antiwar anthem “Compared to What” became a musical touchstone of the era. His music has been widely sampled in hip hop.
McCann gained his greatest acclaim in 1969 with his performance of “Compared to What,” a politically charged protest song written by Gene McDaniels that became a rhythm-and-blues hit at the height of the Vietnam War.
Cool!😊
Eddie was an incredible musician who had an hilariously dry,understated wit.They'll never be another.And God Bless Les,who was one of the first real jazz musicians I ever heard!
Still a classic 2021.
The session in Montreux was one of this genius times in Jazz Music ! Its one of my absolutely favorits Albums !
Haven't heard this song in years and the radio decided to play it last Saturday.... What a great classic this is......
I was a freshman in college in 1970 when I first heard this....Awesome song and vocal
I had the opportunity to sit with Les and Company in North Hollywood... I was and still am awe'd by such talent... A gracious gentleman..
My Dad, R.I.P., brought this LP home to me when I was in high school. I always thought it was one of THE baddest jazz songs ever!! Incredible!!
Les and I were neighbors for over 12 years and played basketball together many times.
The man is a legend!
This has got to be one of coolest songs of all time. I first heard this on the classic recording in the late 1970s. Still cooks. Great job Les and Eddie.
Just two of my favorites jazz musicians, so creative, so powerfulllllllllll!!!!!!+
I've been listening to this song since I was a baby. My parents and I love Eddie (and his lovely family, as well). A hero of heroes.
I love Les McCann and Eddie Harris
Wow. Still have my copy of the Swiss Movement album from high school. I come back to this every few years, and love it just as much 40+ years later. The whole band is great...but Les McCann's piano work on this is incredible. The intro alone lays down such a solid groove and is probably one of the best gradual builds to powerhouse of a song. Love it!
Yes..I was there at the concert in Montreux 1969... what a party! In the afternoon of that day it was not yet sure at all if they would play together that evening...Claude Nobs (director of the festival) told me they had to discuss some musical problems first... Me myself, I had my jazzphoto exibition at the Casino of Montreux Jazz and I was responsible for that famous black 'n white jazzfestival poster with the nude girl on it..... history!
that would make you Eric W, yes? Great poster. Must have been wonderful to have been there - feels like I'm chatting with a celebrity!. (scroll to page 3 here: www.montreuxjazz.com/official-posters).
I agree Les’ intro is phenomenal. I love his block chords....
still doing it right after all these years!!!!!
One of the greatest songs - still appropriate now!!!
These guys!
Rest in Peace - Les McCann, mastersinger and pianist!
Wow. One of Eddies greatest moments.
Short time later i enjoied these two funky cats in Berlin at Quasimodo. They did us a hell of funkyjazz, a real orgy in rhythm.
These two beautiful guys could laugh about themselves. I miss them...
So very true
this great , hope this piece of history is never lost
Fantastic! thanks for posting this. Les is amazing doing Gene McDaniels anti-establishment song Compared to What! Nobody's heart shines through as strongly as Les McCann's !!!! Wow!
Wow great performance, peace & love
I met Les at the European Jazz Festival, had a few beers with him.
Keith.
Ah yeah ...... this brings back really cool memories, thanks for posting!
This was my gateway to jazz, on the "Swiss Movement" album. Goddamnit!
Me as well!
I won a photo contest taken with a photo of Les in a caftan playing basketball...I love the daylights out of Les. What an all around wonderful man!
Love you Les! You said it best!
Like truenorthcompass, I was also in my first year of college when the "Swiss Movement" album came out. We used to listen to it every day! Eddie Harris is gone now, but he left a lot of great music for us to listen to. For any saxophonists out there, you should check out his sax method book! Eddie also recorded a comedy record!! Of course, Les McCann is one of the all time greats!
met Les in Kansas City in 1971....when we met again in New York , 1992, at the Blue Note lounge...he remembered me!! Had a great time....great guy...as is Eddie...
Powerful and inspiring!!
WONDERFUL!!!!....First view of Mr Harris on screen......Thanks Bobjazz.
Happy Birthday Les McCann!!
Eddie Harris also!
"If you want me to smile, I will now smile." So beautiful!
Man if you can sit and listen to this without your foot tappin' you are most likely dis"funk"tional. Been listening to this dude do this tune for years and it always great.
Gotta love it.
Eddie’s tenor is very melodic for a rock type up tempo tune; excellent work!
Also kinda King Curtis.
SO glad that Doonesbury linked to this - what a killer pair of greats - a real treat to hear this again. Makes me want to go dig thru my many shelves of vinyl to relive some Eddie Harris and the like.
Unfortunately I wasn't in Montreux 1969, but in Berlin that night, it was great in many ways!!!
I could never get tired of this song!
First heard Les McCann during the summer of 1961 when my college roommate played “The Truth”. This was at the University of Vermont. When I got home to LA I bought the album and from then on bought nearly everything Les did.
Had the opportunity to meet him several times and he was extremely personable.
Open up your mind...let the music in...swirling throughout your body down thru the pit of your stomach and on it's way back up to your brain let it unleash the serotonin. Now you're good!
well spoken! this music is so deep, i love it :)
Absolutely! ALL the swells in there!!
I just went to heaven. We were teens and my buddy said I want you to hear a record of my dads. Of course Les Mcann and Eddie Harris.I fell in love with Les Mcann. I got three cds by him but my fav is Live At Montreux. This was fun. Peace!!!
'69 in Montreux : the monsters. In terms of jazz-blues-rock. And outstanding performance. Compared to ...no one else. This song is theirs.
Fantastic performance.
These CATS were no joke! They could play their azz off! A forgotten breed!
I've never heard of these guys ever before! What the heck..... have I been missing out on life?
obviously. :)
Bom balanço, não dá para ficar parado!!!!!
Fantastic. Thank you.
love!
I totally dig this....greetings from Amsterdam, Helena Mooi facebook
"Compared to What" was written by the late Eugene McDaniels in 1965. It was most recently recorded by John Legend with the Roots on "Wake Up", released in 2010.
+Karen Thompson McDaniels -Good to know. I love John Legend. Look forward to hearing his treatment of this timeless classic.
Randall Pinkston good
Yes, I have that recording and it’s great ... but this swings so much harder 🙂👍🏼
thanks so much...great live version
This song - the studio version, was in a surf movie soundtrack I watched back in the 70's! I picked up the album the next WEEK! Don't even remeber the name of the movie but this song? Oh yeah baby - it's like too much! Thanks for the posting!
Compared to What + Cold Duck time, just great.
superb McCann classic
What about Eddie Harris on sax!
I saw Les in 1965 at The Mannehole in Hollywood. He was yelling, "Kiss my ass" and "Motherfucker" during this song. Hysterical.
So that makes you old and cool!
Are you sure! I was informed that this song, compared to what was composed by E. McDaniels in 1969.
Been listening to this since the '70's. Still bad as hell.
Jill G. turned me on to these guys in the early 1980's.
Saw Les in 1985 in KCMO. They do not make them like they use to. GOD BLESS and Thank You for the great vibe.
A FAN!!!!!!!!!!!
ONe Of my all time heroes. The greatest man. Funky, soulful, honest...bad.
Had this vinyl in 75, just the best. Love when they explode at 1: 45. Classic stuff.
jamming to greatness in Texas 2023 🇺🇸 happy thanksgiving 🦃 yall
J-u-s-t fantastic... Thank you!
Doesn't get better than this.
McDaniels was keeping it real, for real.
Thank you so much for uploading.
Written by Eugene (Gene) McDaniels who also wrote Feel Like Makin' Love which was sung by Roberta Flack and countless others.
This is my favorite song.
Amazing art
Don't get no better than this!
I love this video. That conga player is off the chain.
Am still love the music he was my big fan
Still love this!!!!
A real classic, I can dig it. Keep sweating.
soulful funk...
I live in Botswana my father luv the music so much and we still listen to music
Two hip gentlemen right there...
@JazzmanBerlin Les is still around.. lived in my apt. in Sherman Oaks, Calif.
he can listen, play, and smile; all at the same time!!
WOW & LOL
Great talents !! ♪♪♪
Compared to Nothin else, these 2 (and this band) bring it. LOve
Eddie is so beautiful with Les McCann! Les, beware of young sax players who think they are above you!
With these hands by les McCann to Harold Cooper. .wherever you are
Hi Friend.. I was just listening to Millie Jacksons "The Lies That We Live" and I thought I would checkour your channel. I love this video. Thanks for posting. Hope all is well. "The Juke Joint"
Great song and video
These guys are so freaking good. Love it. But I think the real grand piano has such a better sound than that CP-70 come on make it real compared to what.
Timeless smoker of a tune!
Excellent share!
Thank you ;-)
loved this since the 70s
❤️🔥Les McCann❤️🔥
I heard him at Montreux 72 do this tune. He had Eddie Harris with him! K was in a high school Jazz ensemble from the U.S!
i bought the saxophone when i saw first time joe henderson, i loved it when i heard eddie harris.
Classic Blues!!
Hi. Just subbed.
My Granddad’s name was the same as yours and he LOVED jazz as I see you do. 💜💫✨🤌🏾🤗
Saw him do this! Love that tune!
Love Cold Duck solopart! Greatest Song!
Wow! Fantastic!
What a wicked groove :-)
Eddie: Tryin to make it real compared to what...."
Man this.is.one.of.my.favorities.they.be jamming deep in.the.heart.of.texas jjs
Yes! Awesome!
This is AWSOME!!!! K
How could anyone click "dont like" This world is full of weirdos amazing music and people!!!!