Tone and phrasing are outrageous. Unlike so many, just got better with time. A blind man and a short guy named Melvin making greatness to live forever.
Mel was a real Jazz singer. Meaning, he could improvise his vocals in lyrics, notes and in scat singing. Pop singers today don't even know what I'm talking about, let alone actually do these things.
2:55- Four Brothers 3:05- How High the Moon (in the bass) 3:10- On Green Dolphin Street 3:43- It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (tag) These guys are pure geniuses!
My initiation through childhood in the 60’s in Scotland were my fathers LP’s of Mel. I got a record player, my parents, before they upgraded, and played Mel’s music when I was 11. Mesmerising Mel X
oh yes .... there is no one like Mel Torme and I love to listen to him. Saw a couple of his shows many years ago with George Shearing and they were so great.
It was just one of those things Just one of those crazy flings One of those bells that now and then rings Just one of those things It was just one of those nights Just one of those fabulous flights A trip to the moon on gossamer wings Just one of those things If we'd thought a bit, of the end of it When we started painting the town We'd have been aware that our love affair Was too hot, not to cool down So goodbye, dear, and Amen Here's hoping we meet now and then It was great fun But it was just one of those things
Torme too good. Could scat with Ella! Shearing with his locked hands technique/the best that ever was! Their quality has never been matched~~~~and never will be!!!
Mel was the best, from the days when singing meant singing. Not like these idiots on X Factor, the Voice or Britain's got talent who seem to think that screaming and wailing is the way to do it. You know what mean. They should all be forced to watch Mel, Sarah Vaughan and Neets to learn how to deliver a song. The shit we have to put up with today is shocking.
I couldn’t have put it better myself !!!!!! I am a classically trained tenor and am using the same technique for performing jazz and it’s exhilarating!!!!!!!!!! I’m gonna stick to it !!! Watch this space !!!🎉😅
He was singing and rapping before rapping even existed. ;) (aka scatting) Mel's was a really talented guy... the actor Harry Anderson of Night Court fame was a huge Torme fan, even got him on the show many times. There are re-runs of Night Court currently on the LAFF tv channel.
Just to add to my previous comment, I recall Mel Torme being interviewed by Larry King (close to this time - maybe a year later). Anyway, Larry King asked Mel Torme how he was "compensating" for the "decline of his voice" during his current concert tour. It was such a loaded/stupid question (well it was Larry King, mind you) Mel defended himself - and the proof is right here in this clip. Mel Torme never lost a vocal step.
@@johnmc3862 totally harsh - yet another sad TH-cam comment from a guy who lives in his mother’s basement at the age of 53, at least he got promoted to manager at the Taco Bell
I do respect Mr Sinatra, but I enjoy much more the one and only Mel Torme. If I had to watch one of both live, Mel would have been my choice no doubt, 1 and 10 times and more.
Sinatra gets too much credit. Ya he's great and he's the main guy but Sinatra was not so great a singer compared to Torme. Mel had it all. Smooth, swinging, scat master, heavy dramatic, complex phrasing, he used his voice in many different ways. His voice was like a damn trumpet when he would scat. Sinatra sings the same way in every song.
No one could scat better than the Velvet Fog, Mr. Mel Torme. He was so gifted.
I’m glad this historic performance at the Newport Casino Theater has been preserved. I was in the audience that night!
you are lucky to be a part of modern musical history
Am so jealous !!!!!!! What an honour !!! I am a vocalist and adore his repertoire!!❤
@@kevinherbert4256 You said it exactly right: modern musical history. You have a memory to treasure.
Tone and phrasing are outrageous. Unlike so many, just got better with time. A blind man and a short guy named Melvin making greatness to live forever.
The man with the velvet voice!
Wow...just wow.....
Mel Torme and George Shearing, it does not get any better.
One of the best male jazz vocalist ever! Such a smooth beautiful tone to his voice. Crazy vocal flexibility. The best!
Just doesn't get any better than this......the greats are still great even after they've passed on.......thanks Mel and George for the fabulous music.
Mel was a real Jazz singer. Meaning, he could improvise his vocals in lyrics, notes and in scat singing. Pop singers today don't even know what I'm talking about, let alone actually do these things.
George Shearing piano is amazing , just hits all the gaps
Al Jarreau could do it too both vituosos
I can't believe how hip he sounded at that age.
2:55- Four Brothers
3:05- How High the Moon (in the bass)
3:10- On Green Dolphin Street
3:43- It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (tag)
These guys are pure geniuses!
Just great! I love it how Mel Torme gives the great George Shearing an affectionate and heartfelt hug (from behind) as he strolls onto the stage.
My initiation through childhood in the 60’s in Scotland were my fathers LP’s of Mel. I got a record player, my parents, before they upgraded, and played Mel’s music when I was 11. Mesmerising Mel X
One of those absolutely perfect songs, done by a master!
Only one - I hope that the general public always has an appreciation for what Mel could do with that voice!
Incredible! And he was also a very good piano and drum player, and arranger!
oh yes .... there is no one like Mel Torme and I love to listen to him. Saw a couple of his shows many years ago with George Shearing and they were so great.
Way to go Mel!
Just Fantastic!!!!!
Masterly.
Beautiful. Reminds me of my parents. RIP Momma and poppa.
I hope the audience appreciated what they were seeing
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a mad keen 73yo Aussie fan.
One of the best singers,& composers ever born
In my next life, I want to come back as the female version of Mel Torme. My god, what talent.
Jennifer Vizzo that’s Ella lol
@@grahamhelft9994 just what I was gonna say!
@@grahamhelft9994 this right here!!!!
Elllla !!!!
It was just one of those things Just one of those crazy flings One of those bells that now and then rings Just one of those things It was just one of those nights Just one of those fabulous flights A trip to the moon on gossamer wings Just one of those things If we'd thought a bit, of the end of it When we started painting the town We'd have been aware that our love affair Was too hot, not to cool down So goodbye, dear, and Amen Here's hoping we meet now and then It was great fun But it was just one of those things
Meravigliosi ❤
Two old pros having fun.
No wonder..A GREAT SINGER...MEL TORME...
Yes! Men to the moon...this....Wow!
Stunning ❣️
Amazing!
Torme too good. Could scat with Ella! Shearing with his locked hands technique/the best that ever was! Their quality has never been matched~~~~and never will be!!!
Perfect.
fantastic love this
I wished I'd known how good Mel was when I was young.
LOVE!
Great gig!
Mel was the best, from the days when singing meant singing. Not like these idiots on X Factor, the Voice or Britain's got talent who seem to think that screaming and wailing is the way to do it. You know what mean. They should all be forced to watch Mel, Sarah Vaughan and Neets to learn how to deliver a song. The shit we have to put up with today is shocking.
WELL SAID.
I couldn’t have put it better myself !!!!!! I am a classically trained tenor and am using the same technique for performing jazz and it’s exhilarating!!!!!!!!!! I’m gonna stick to it !!! Watch this space !!!🎉😅
With a shout-out to Autotune!
Один из самых моих любимых певцов, истинных джазменов!
One of my favorite singers, true jazzmen!
Artisti assolutamente deliziosi
O man man man wat is ie GOED !!!!!!!
4.35 minute mark....these guys were not of this would....incredible
It just will never happen again. I saw George never got to see Mel
That piano....wow.
The legendary George Shearing for ya
He was singing and rapping before rapping even existed. ;) (aka scatting)
Mel's was a really talented guy... the actor Harry Anderson of Night Court fame was a huge Torme fan, even got him on the show many times. There are re-runs of Night Court currently on the LAFF tv channel.
Crazy!!!!!!!!
I love the way making what he loves making him looking like a baby
Just to add to my previous comment, I recall Mel Torme being interviewed by Larry King (close to this time - maybe a year later). Anyway, Larry King asked Mel Torme how he was "compensating" for the "decline of his voice" during his current concert tour. It was such a loaded/stupid question (well it was Larry King, mind you) Mel defended himself - and the proof is right here in this clip. Mel Torme never lost a vocal step.
Mel Torme was amazing and it saddens me that he is kind of over looked nowadays.
as a scat singer, one of a kind. Looks aged here, not sure if was pre or post stroke, but man could he deliver.
Great singer, songwriter and drummer. Too bad we do not have singers now like we did then.
Mel …… where are you now?
Wow! How do musicians navigate that rhythm flux from the Porter to the Kaper? : ) xo
He surely has influenced Al Jarreau .
Both of them RIP .
I can’t believe his age here, early 60’s! He looks 75.
Harsh!
@@johnmc3862 totally harsh - yet another sad TH-cam comment from a guy who lives in his mother’s basement at the age of 53, at least he got promoted to manager at the Taco Bell
1:50 0:33 2:19
Listen to the bass player!!
That's Canadian bassist Neil Swainson, who played with Mr. Shearing fron '86-2011.
The velvet fog could take any song and make it swing
The one and only with Frank the BEST!!!
+lffit : who ????
Frank Schmidt my neighbour
missed this one, the chairman of the board Francis Albert Sinatra @@acohen1980
I do respect Mr Sinatra, but I enjoy much more the one and only Mel Torme. If I had to watch one of both live, Mel would have been my choice no doubt, 1 and 10 times and more.
Sinatra gets too much credit. Ya he's great and he's the main guy but Sinatra was not so great a singer compared to Torme. Mel had it all. Smooth, swinging, scat master, heavy dramatic, complex phrasing, he used his voice in many different ways. His voice was like a damn trumpet when he would scat. Sinatra sings the same way in every song.
Mel sings jazz please get it straight