George Duke Trio "It's On" Live at Java Jazz Festival 2010
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- George Duke Trio performs "It's On" live at Java Jazz Festival 2010 - March 6th, C1 Hall JiExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta - Indonesia
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As The founder of the Java Jazz festival I felt a tear dropping down my cheeck, i cant believe the way they performed, with 13 million views it tells me something, we love you George and We still Miss you.
Much respect for the Duke. Is there any way this could end up on a record ? It would be great to have this concert in its entirety on CD or else, I would buy it instantly no doubt !
I too weep but they are tears of joy
Respect Mr. Peter Gontha... salam dari Denpasar Bali
Such a great concert 🤝🙌
respect to gorge duke :)
Totally perfect!
Anybody in 2024??
I ´ve seen this video easily since year and a half haha
Hello! Hope I 'll watch this one next year.
Toi je te signale
Indeed 😊
I'm always here
That was so smooth my toast just buttered itself
how is this not the top comment?
the toast go *OOOooohh Lalaaaa~~~*
ty you just made me laugh so doggone hard, that tears came out my eyes...i could actually see what you were saying while i was reading...ty. have a good day & stay safe 9-7-20
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LOL.
2024 we still miss you George🙏🏽
Yes2024 sun 5 May 5.34 drinking coffee and relaxing 😎
2022.......This is still the coolest groove. RIP George Duke, gone in 2013, way too young.
I start my day with this everyday! It’s good to see people still coming back to this after all this time! George is in Heaven😇 and he already told you, “I’m gonna wait for you my brother.” Stay blessed🙏💎🌈
Yeah man! Legend, an he was part of my favorite Zappa era. Check out “Eat the question” by Zappa. I really think Duke helped Frank solidify his jazz sound…
2023 still
Everyday
@@emanon9 +1 Everyday!
George Duke - Keyboards
Christian McBride - Double Bass & Bass
Ronald Bruner Jr. - Drums
I promise you, you are a life saver. Thank you!
thank you
thaks
Oh shit its Cristian Mcbride! Didnt recognize him with the electric bass, haha
thanks!
George showed a true mastery of his instrument.
This is simply one of the best electronic keyboard-played piece ever.
He reminds me of Peter Frampton... literally made the instruments speak!
I miss George Duke. There is no one like him. He loved the Lord Jesus Christ. I believe he is with God in Heaven playing for God, his wife Corinne, the angels and the saints!!
Légendaire
Absolutely 💗
Hardest challenge : try to listen to this without smiling
hahaha.
This is very accurate
omg i havent even realised i was smiling
@@racket136 Way more I would expect :D
Impossible!!!!
Y love how they’re looking at each other like
:D
:D
:D
Yes, music unites us!
was looking for this comment
Number of likes: nice
Does anyone know the type of scale that he uses at 7:16?
@@gabethebabe8187 im not an expert on theory but sounded like a diminished scale
Whenever i'm in a low place.... this.....THIS... is what re-fuels my soul! Rest in peace George and God Bless you team!
always coming back year after year! never fails to put a smile on my face!
amen to that. Me too.
That drum solo was phenomenal
Edit: When the live version is THAT much better than the actual studio recorded version you know these guys are true artists. And also the sound techs are just awesome too, they deserve recognition
Word is bond B !!
but in the end he ran out of time and screwed up
@@redmondsand5432hi, could you please let me know when?
Awesome music, love that sounds, nice great vibes
Better be good for me
Bassist is Christian McBride.
Drummer is Ronald Bruner Jr.
THANK YOU
Exactly what I needed :D
Thanks.
Oh shiiiiiiiiit I did not realise it’s Mc-fucking-bride
@@desmorga6757 4:30 Peep that double basse next to him
The perfect thing for the quarantine.
th-cam.com/video/dSM1Panwe6o/w-d-xo.html pogopam, indeed!! Stumbled across this interesting character who dissects and reacts to great music!!!
@@keith9482 He's great thank you for showing it to me
You know men, that is real
- to learn this whole bassline and solo.
Sure.
for the "evertine"
That stop and the sync start at 4:02 by the drummer.. Satisfaction at it's finest.
This is one of the greatest live performances of all time. First of all, the drummer and bass player are just locked in a groove with a vibe that needs no explanation. Their skill is obvious, but trumped by their mutual respect and admiration for each other and for George Duke.
Second, the tone of that bass sets the perfect foundation for that crisp snare and kick drum as George Duke sprinkles his pretty notes all over this groove.
Lastly, there's George Duke himself. There aren't many keyboardist in the annals of history that compare to this GIANT of a musician, but none (other than maybe Bernie Worrell) who could get as funky. George Duke transcended time and genre by continuously writing and performing amazing songs that left satiated, yet wanting more.
I watch this video often as I find it soothing, refreshing, exhilarating and just plain fun. These Masters of Music had a great time performing and it shows. While we are all stunned by the departure of George Duke from our lives, we are blessed and honored to have the library of greatness he left behind. His legacy lives on. Rest in Funky Peace, George. We love you.
cannot agree more
One of the best things TH-cam's algorithm ever brought into my life.
1/1024
I found Weather Report the same way.
Hell yea man this is sick as fuck
Same!!!
One of the correct comment i ever seen in my life
The guy playing bass is so damn good. He knows exactly when not to play
That’s not what makes you a good bass player, just knowing when not to play. Lmao
People are annoying
@@Prince_Dracula yep you sure are annoying.
Lmao this comment section
@@Prince_Dracula bruh no there are so many average bass players that don’t know when to not play. It’s what makes good bass players good, the know what the music needs to make it feel good.
@@Prince_Dracula True. It makes you a good player of ANY instrument. Leaving space (esp micro spaces) is ONE of the prime elements of funk. Too many musicians don’t know when not to play.
I love the pure joy in these men's faces as they perform this incredible work of art!
Amen Ms. Miller!!
Absolutely! A musicians dream world.
Give that drummer his props!!!🔥🔥
Yeah ..insane!!🥳
A prodigy. I saw Ronald Burner tear it up in 2001 at a coffee shop in L.A. It was something to behold.
George had to scuffle finding 1 during that solo lol
@@RealGeoMagic The image of him playing like that at a cafe is really funny
@@noahmay7708 It wasn't normal drumming by any means. He was young channeling the sound and energy of Elvin Jones that night.
4:02 The bass spoke a phrase, that was something similar to: excuse me, let me introduce myself
"hold up!...got somethin' to tell ya" (vibe received)
@@miguelmacedo8969 Yeah! "Hold up" seems to be the perfect interpretation! hahaha
Its rlly as if you hear the bass speak hahaha
Christian mcbride
you got some awesome ear ma dude. Can hear it now and can't be unheard
The drum solo was just amazing
Who is the drummer?
@@loum6764ronald bruner jr ✋
I come back at least two times a week to listen this again.
Me too faith in humanity restored
more like two times a day
I just laughed out loud at the drum solo and the play on the faces betwen the players. Beautiful. I'm sad I didn't find out about this music until after the maestro had passed, but bless his heart in heaven this is my newest favorite jam.
The facial expressions of these guys are priceless
7:12
@@steamsteam6607 1:53
The stank is real and the faces prove it
They the shit and they know it lol they're gassin each other up!
Pure LOVE!! ❤😍
Imagine being the camera man and having to stand still...
I can't imagine
Impossible task at the very least you have to bob your head and pat your foot.
This going the hard jobb
Maybe they're so used to it, their arms are like gimbals. So you know, their heads and knees are groovin.
This is why steady shot was invented
Watched this more than 50 times yet I still get goosebumps
Drummer with his hidden powers
Me too. And I am not a drummer.
it's Tony Royster Jr. , amazing drummer , search for a video when he has 12 years old , it's amazing!
@@CentroIgeneMentegatti u are wrong the drummer is Ronald Bruner Jr 🤨. Tony Royster Jr is another amazing drummer but at least is not the one playing in this video.
Funk faces are contagious. So much smile, grimace, and tucked lip going around.
RIP George Duke. Thank you for your music.
Oh boy the drummer was waiting for his turn so bad
😂 oh, ronald loves to go ham on his drums...
Haha, i know
Yeah man, im like grabbing my head while he went crazy. that was insane man. that was sick. one of the best drumming moments I've ever seen.
yeah, i cracked up when i read this comment, then when he wrecked shop, i had to come back. we was just simmering with all those things to say real quick!
The Drum Solo was awfull in my opinion ^.^
R.I.P George Duke, we will all miss you.
George and the rest of the band just looked like they were having fun....love this jam....
That drum solo 🔥🔥🔥
Serious skill. You'd be surprised because he was really focused on keeping time and not overplaying, but when it was his moment he let it rip!
That snare puts joy in my soul.
Yesterday I found which snare is he using after months of search. It's a tama metalworks steel 13x6.5 snare. Cheap snare but has legendary sound they stop producing it unfortunately
Whos still watching this legend on 2022
Me in korea haha
at least every month dude
Dengerin di onyx 2 enak nih bro. Hehe. Hasil rekomendasi ray speakernya.
of course i am haha
i am addicted ;)
They made me cry and I dont listen Jazz as regular basis, Im a metal / punk guy but truly musicians and improvisation is the best thing ever.
This is too adorable! Thank you for sharing this ❤
Christian McBride on bass, Ronald Brunner on drums!!!!!!!!
Ronald Bruner Jr. / drums
@@59ecetem95 a thank you to you and OP. I came to the comments to see if anybody identified the rest of the band lol. Thankfully y'all were within the first 20 comments!🤣✌
Murdered it. Cold blooded.
I know this music and song top
Thank you.
I was just trying to smoke 8 minuets later still holding my lighter
Hahaha, funny as f*#k
😂😂
😅
So funny but so true cuz i just happened to find out my unlit cigarette fall out of my hand
😂😂😂😂 you are a funny dude
That harmonic note from the bassist at 1:59 is killing it !!
Master
Mcbride is the monster
Nasty shit
I didn't notice it until i read this. It does give a very nice touch
Oh man the bass playing on this is so crisp absolutely love it.
Christian McBride is an absolute beast on the bass.
Probabil cā nu ai auzit de MarkKing sau DirtyLoops sāracul de tine😅Mai ai timp
@sorincaiushaller7602 they can be beasts and Mcbride still be the same...it's not all conplexity...
@@sorincaiushaller7602
Dude, they are just another species of beasts…
Status of Christain McBride?
I could not find a picture of Christian McBride playing a bass guitar only the big bass. Under George Duke it lists another bass guitar player but McBride could be playing. The other guy and Christian have similar looks. I forgot the spelling of his name so sorry. But the drummer is Ronald Brunner for sure! I follow him and his brother who does play a bass guitar!
If you've ever heard the term "deep pocket" and wondered what it meant, this is it. You'd need a ladder to get out of this pocket.
I couldn't have said it BETTER my brother :-)
I don't get what "deep pocket" is, can anyone explain?
Kleinequietboy Kleinequietboy thanks a lot, i'll remember it!
Kleinequietboy Kleinequietboy This is the most well thought out and solid explanation of this concept that I have ever heard.
@@gavineckler4545 Often I'm accused of being wordy and pedantic, but some concepts you can't spell out with cliches and memes and emoticons.
I have given it a lot of thought because i have been stuck on pick up gigs with "guys that couldn't groove their way out of a wet paper bag if their lives depended on it". Nothing worse.
And nothing better than being locked in, playing effortlessly, riding a smooth, solid groove.
thanks. Cheers. (smiling)
Here's somebody that obviously gave it more thought than i did
L;DR Leaving few details out, I'd define it as multiple overlapping swings with beat/accents that all instruments lock into (rhythm-responsible instruments should keep sync most frequently & accurately). The overall feel can be varied by offsetting each instruments timing (playing bit ahead the 'beat/accent' or behind). In improvisation if other players perceive a feel change and then change what they do it can cause a chaos as everyone adjusts what they do - perhaps one player changed feel for syncopation-like effect - if everyone in band changes in response the desired effect falls apart. Some coordination/agreement/leading is thus needed for improvisation if one likes doing such tricks.
Found this recent book because it referred a paper where academics clearly had recognized one part of the "pocket". (it's not just "band playing in sync". You can get things play in sync in a computer sequencer and it won't be the pocket that people in know talk about - in my dictionary pocket is something that gets atleast some people (*NFP is probably "dancer personality") moving to the music. Otherwise you could say all electronic music is "in the pocket" - I used to do electronic music and to get the pocket I had to find optimal tempo and adjust swings and shuffles for drums first and then play to those)
www.amazon.com/Expressiveness-music-performance-Empirical-approaches/dp/0199659648
This is the paper. www.speech.kth.se/prod/publications/files/822.pdf
It focuses on adjustment that musically talented players do to their swing in relation to large changes in tempo. One explanation for this is that as the tempo changes enough, the time slice in which invidual note timing swings (shifts around a midpoint) changes in length. Instruments (ADSR) envelope may not be easily changeable (without effects rack) causing the need to adjust your playing so the feel of the swing remains noticeable.
The drums (how long their sound sustains) or whatever rhythm instrument that is most in focus determines the optimal tempo through the notes envelope and overlap. Faster tempo requires reducing sustain/release time, faster attacks in order to avoid the sounds getting so overlapped that the feel is lost.
Swing (this is what creates the "feel" or urge to dance, the "pocket" is when all players are able to play around the swing - all feeling the swing) :
Study of some computer-tracked songs that clearly groove highlighted that the song under study didn't actually have an instrument based swing parameter. Instead the composer was rapidly alternating entire project between two tempos.
After lot of listening I conclude that the most skilled compositions may actually have multiple simultaneous swings of different frequency.
Swing opportunities:
1) "dialogue" - compose the track in a manner where a variation of same theme is played twice with some modifications (vary the arpeggio, instrument etc) - in particular, tempo. So part of the song is in a different tempo. Typical in classical music. This won't create a pocket, just a "dialogue" between instruments. Perhaps one part/instrument is upbeat and then followed by another more slower and melancholic feel.
2) traditional easy to play swing: When you have your optimal tempo figured out, don't play at that tempo but actually play at say -2% and +2% BPM around it, smoothly alternating the tempo between each half interval (8 beats).
3) dance music swing: have the notes swing also (achieved eg. by the rapid tempo variation explained or instrument specific swing parameter)
The drummer can not be human 💖
Hamdi Khalifa #Ronald_Bruner
im better
@@elvinenadeghe7882 Man, the Bruner's are a super talented family
😂😂😂
James Newbury Well I checked your channel and there's nothing on the and you have no subscribers so until you give me proof, I'm gonna go with the safe bet and say that guy is better
After all these years and countless listens I still get chills. You are missed
This song can turn a miserable day into sunshine. It just blows my mind every time I watch it, It's addictive.. The expressions on their face when they get their turn to give er is just priceless. George and his trio were like no other. I try to listen to this song daily.
I came here for some quick research into who george duke is.
still here 3 days later.
dimetrodon still here?😁😁
Check out his Zapps stuff
Zappa
Still here 3 years later! :D
And you still be there thirty year later...
This is some of the most impressive music I have ever heard, and the sound engineers have that skill that is hard to find.
finally !!!! somebody recognizes us
@@michaelfrenke6757 We do my friend, we do. I know you deserve more recognition for what you do but I wanna say that I see y'all and I respect y'all a whole lot
That drummer waited his whole life to let that out on this set.
I come back to this one all the time. As a matter of fact I sent this to several friends today ( and put in my face book page) saying “just passing this one along to all my friends out there -just to lighten the load on this busy afternoon. Enjoy!” If that is not a tribute to your work to have someone share it in this way- I don’t know what it. But I know George loved it. And the drum solo …… man that boy is killing it!! beautiful work all of it!
these guys jammed like they've been doing this when they were highschool
they probably were
These guys are just talking it over lol! I had the great honor of filling in on bass in '74 when Tom Fowler, Zappa's bass player at the time, broke his finger in the middle of their fall tour that year. Zappa had seen me play at Richards, a rock club in Atlanta, after one of his concerts and I got the call quite unexpectedly a year or so later. Duke was his keyboardist then and trust me, he is a MONSTER! Always smilin' and just killin' it. 'Bout as good as it gets for what he does. I was known as Birdlegs then and he always called me Brother Legs. Fond memories!! RIP Brother Duke!
Thanks for sharing the memory! Talk about the gig of a lifetime!
That's a wonderful story, thanks for sharing! You still play I hope.
Damn! Wow what a legendary comment
@@ollerich32 I do. Here's the link to my music channel: th-cam.com/channels/pspYaLLgRN4PU6vYLKSo_Q.html?view_as=subscriber
What an honor to play with Zappa how frickin cool!
why the hell isn’t this on spotify yet⁉️🗣️
That was an incredible performance, and all of them smiling made me enjoy it even more.
love it, so entertaining, perfect. pure joy and musicianship at its finest.
1 minute ago
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so sieht's aus
yep its a bop
Music is amazing
"I always have two keyboarders in the band, because nobody serves the broad stylistic range I need, EXCEPT George Duke." (Frank Zappa)
👍
Maybe late Bernie Worrel ,from classical to space funk!
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Nam
These guys love what they do and for us the fans, loving what they do is a bonus for them. I love this.
Can’t exit this video without putting a grimace face😭
If you have watched this entirely without smiling at least once, you're truly a monster.
I smiled a lot!
I smiled the whole goddamn time.
i laugh even before the start, i failed the challenge too eartly, that's cool!
If my gf and i don’t have that chemistry like the one they have i ain’t interested anymore
They are 3😂😂😂😂
If we use that standard, we will be single bro!
100% one of the smoothiest bass solo I've ever heard
This is legendary man.... The enjoyment that they have while playing the instruments...
6:40 Chris face is priceless like "whoa whoa duuude!". Then as soon as the storm ends Ronald reaction like "that was good fun wasn't it?" with the amused kinda paternalistic glance of George "the guy is good!". Love these guys they're having so much fun they can't stop laughing and grinning and I can't stop too.
Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny ;-)
haha don't sum up jazz to this dude :P
George's not dead, he just smells funny
Great to see Zappa fans in the comment section! ^^
It's the "funk"..
That was our Jazz Band quote a couple of years ago.
Mi performance favorita, la charla musical que tienen, sinceramente es única!
He was the lord of music
WHO ELSE MISSES MR.GEORGE DUKE?
Marcus Reeves sooooooo much it's not funny.
Me
Me ! ♡♡♡
I DO! Very dam much.
Oh yes....a legend in his own time!
been watching this video everyday for 2yrs.
I'm going trough the same way hahaha
and? still going?
OMG!!! I understand why? RIH George Duke
Rest in Hell George Duke
Same with me bro
Phenomenally Exquisite and what a treat for my jazz musical ear. As an ardent funk jazz enthusiast since the age of 15 and now being 60+, this musical genius George Duke and his professional supporting team, just crown it all.
Drums are perfect. No over playing. But not too simple. Just right. This is so great!
That bass tone is basically perfection ngl.
My #1 favorite #Jazz video on TH-cam. If you listen to this and can't get in a good mood, then I have nothing for you.
Dance in your seat, man!! 😂🎉 Celebrate life to this amazing, uplifting song. ✌🏼, ❤️& Jazz!
That might be the best snare drum tone I've ever heard in my life.
Day 30: I need help. I can't stop watching this.
We are more than two
You are not the only one I am either moved to tears or laughter by this
It's a sickness for which we want no cure
I tought only me. We are so lucky could enjoy their performance. And I was so lucky could saw them lively at the java jazz!!!
Kkkkk sim
1:55 That slide and laugh made my day
1:58 I think cool thou
This video is an instant cure for depression
Now that’s music and you’re all amazing musicians👏🏻🤘🏻🎹🎸🥁🎤🤘🏻
Nothing says jazz so eloquently than those "conversations" between instruments. It's what makes every piece unique, wether it's a jazz standard you've heard a million times, like Autumn leaves or All too soon, or a brand new one. That symbiotic connection among the musicians makes it feel brand new. Every. Single. Time.
And that's why I love jazz.
PS, this is SO in the pocket it hurts!
Yup. It's a magic character. And although this a fusion, you can still perceive Jazz.
And maaan, duke has a lot to say!
It's such a weirdly heartwarming feeling seeing 3 guys have so much fun on stage, had a massive smile on my face the entire time I was watching this... Music truly is the most beautiful thing
„Music is truly the most beautiful thing“ love it
한국인분들 좋아여 해주세요 !!!!
몰래 보고 있는거 압니다 !!!!
Having such music one never needs any other drugs at all. This is inspiring and soothing all at once.
Me and my wife watch this everyday at least 3 times... so good. We even memorized and say together with him everytime: "I, I'ma wait for you my brother" "Thank you, let's call this on! From the after hours CD" hahaha. RIP George Duke
I thought I was the only one 😂 I sing and mimic all the parts as if I'm rehearsing a script 😂
@@theveyronvictim 😂😂
Yall MEMORIZED the lyrics?! 🤯
Real hardest challenge: Try and figure out why there was an ad in the middle of this
Because you don't have AdBlock.
TH-cam has been sucking bad about that as of late, no clue why. Like yeah, great idea to throw an ad midway through a song and ruin the flow.
Lol I got so pissed!!😂
I would take a vow for life to not buy anything from an ad interrupting in the middle of a masterpiece like this!
They're having fun,u can tell!!
They're just some good ol' boys having the time of their life. This is pure joyous musicality. :D
Impressive Keys, the fretless Bass realy flashed with the solo, even fretless the intonation was alway perfect set. Great Performance
cadê os BR q curte um jazz e uns blues
opaaaa! um salve BR ae!
infelizmente o negocio de brasileiro é o funk favela.... pena mesmo!
Estamos aí Moisés!!!!! Som Top
Jazz zerou a musica
show
these guys are having a good time.
I do not know. Are you sure?
The only thing i am sure and it's a fact, i am having a good time.
Отдыхаю. Я на арфе не изгибнуся так.
This never gets old
To hear musicians doing what they do best, beautiful.
I'm afraid to say I am responsible for at least a million of those 14 views.
😂👌
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
they're not even playing, they talking by instruments...
Ha.
Augusta Verbian - excellently said....... and if accurate in no other way, it's one of THE most essential things that locks the band together and captivates the audience, whether they realize this force is happening...... when players listen to each other and play to each other. Contrast that with bands that can play songs with some sophisticated parts but only by knowing their own parts. Not at all to say it's about talent; start and end at the same time is essential, but like here, George's dynamics are responses to Christian's bass hits, CHristian's locked onto that amazing drummer's pocket...... the ability for players to communicate among themselves during a song is pretty much the pinnacle :) NOTHING like dynamics to cause big energy surges in a song. I played in a really great high energy band but couldn't grasp the full-on every beat downhill train without brakes. My band, a 6-piece, played a jazz room that snugly holds 30. We played the Santana medleys, Allman Brothers, Stevie Wonder, Thelonius Monk, Horace Silver, Pink Floyd, Chuck Brown/Eva Cassidy, Steppenwolf, etc. The owner was floored, the audience astounded they could sit and talk with a band taking up about 20% of the space...... dynamics! This included a former Santana member and his full LP rig..... maybe left out the tumba :)
We were paid by an owner that doesn't pay bands...... the joke was we were paid to never play there again :) The best gigs of all were all about dynamics.
Been loving George Duke's playing since teenhood in the early 70's. Sheila E. played timbales on one of his albums at I think age 17.....scorchin' solo on "We Give Our Love".
That's what playing really IS...
Well the drummer is speaking quickly
Augusta Verbian
I see a mio
The groove is strong with this one. 😄 I miss you Mr. George Duke.
Algum brasileiro ouvindo essa obra de arte ?? Misericórdia, showww 💥💥
Venho de tempos em tempos rever essa obra de arte :😀
@@vantiljunior2748 Cultura total 💥
Haha 😊 daleee groove
TMJ!
Brasileiros sabem apreciar música de qualidade
Like this old 'fat' groovy funk, both keyboards and Bass are great, but the drummer's interaction, builds up the song. Awesome.
Everything George Duke said in his solo, I believe him. My man predicted year 2050
The sound of that bass🤩🤩🤩!
This is the epitome of relaxed and superbly competent musicians coming together just for theirs and our entertainment, just sooo good , I watch this every so often as a pick me up from all of the dross that is floating by., and because I know I will be sat here with a big smile afterward.
i love the consistency and patience of the drum player.... and then he got his time
doesn't get any better than this. their expressions are priceless. RIP George
The way George looks at Bruner during his solo gets me every fuckin time 😂
Just love how George takes over the bass line to allow the base player to do his solo. This song is on my top 5 jazz hits ever!
wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!
Ha oui c'est vrai trop cool merci beaucoup
I'm a guitar player and i love this so much
Mira a quien encontre en esta obra de arte... Saludos!!