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Added: Jun 14, 2006
From: avelaz3
Duration: 10:28
paris 1959
Channel: Music
Tags: art blakey davis jymie lee merritt morgan shorter walter wayne
jovesheerwater Says:
Aug 15, 2006 - This is so gdamn hot!!! Shorter is mmm damn. Pity the syncing is out. Why does this happen with some vids and not with others? jwalkam ask Dave Chertok where all the classic jazz footage is. In his friggin' vault, that's where. And he won't let anybody see it unless you pay him! The music belongs to the people Chertok you greedy putz!
dreadtodred Says:
Aug 16, 2006 - art blakey (buhaina) one of the best drummers in history of jazz knew how to keep time and had skills bless his soul .he would press roll,sock cymbal and kick a bass drum to pieces.M y uncle seen him in the 60,s through the 80,s had to hold his ears, thunder rolls
daveheasman Says:
Aug 27, 2006 - This tune is "What Know".
JazzVideoGuy Says:
Sep 5, 2006 - Nobody played the trumpet like Lee Morgan, and no one today, comes close. Certainly not the greatest fraud ever known to Jazz, Wynton Marsalis aka the George Bush of Jazz.
jamarchand Says:
Sep 14, 2006 - Certainly not the greatest fraud ever known to Jazz, Wynton Marsalis aka the George Bush of Jazz.(sic) Certainly just a idiot argue. Absolutelly disconnected from reality and the art of trumpet. 10 in 10 trumpet experts vote Marsalis as the master of his instrument. This is not a question of taste....but a technical and objective parameter. Peolple are free to prefer A, B or C. But offend the truth and other players, just to elogiates your favorite musician...is ridiculous, is silly.
Ch10023 Says:
Nov 12, 2006 - This piece is one of my favorites for its flavor, pace, innovation...Makes me wish I was in Paris in 1959 at this exact moment in time and space.
Ch10023 Says:
Nov 12, 2006 - I disagree with this. Remember that Wynton Marsalis is now an Ambassador of Jazz by accepting the post at Lincoln Center. By definition he probably must be a bit more conservative than experimental in order to satisfy Lincoln Center and its high art Patrons. He is a consummate artist and communicator and has helped keep jazz alive where commercial interest has been mainly directed elsewhere.
dreadtodred Says:
Mar 1, 2007 - great trumpet plyers lee morgan, freddie hubbard,fats navvarrro,bill hardman,blue mitchell,johnnie coles,diz,clifford brown,dizzy reese etc etc ,I love them all
lukeasacher Says:
May 16, 2007 - Gonna see Jimmy Cobb and Roy Haynes in Montreal at the Festival this year. Along with Eddie Locke, they're the last hard men!
dreadtodred Says:
May 16, 2007 - you are so right man.I just got finised listening to jimmycobb with julian priester,wyton kelly and paul chambers on a cd with a cat named benton who played sax.jimmy cobb loved that cat, rim shot city.roy haynes pure digging in.peace.
posttristerorobert Says:
May 18, 2007 - Marsalis has the soul of a lawyer
posttristerorobert Says:
May 18, 2007 - Lee's solo is wonderful but the sound is a bit out of sync
TONWITBERG Says:
Jul 12, 2007 - DVD= Art Blakey"s Jazz Messengers Paris 1959 november 15, 1959 Theatre de Champs-Elysées, Paris with Lee Morgan tp Wayne Shorter ts Walter Davis Jr p Jymie Merritt b Art Blakey dr
ssballs Says:
Jul 13, 2007 - What drum playing!All Argue/Barfue(d)ing aside.
greendream5 Says:
Mar 29, 2008 - These guys define jazz
apsmaster Says:
Apr 1, 2008 - got dat right
mmz7437 Says:
Jul 15, 2008 - I saw Jimmy Cobb play with the Gerry Allen Trio at the ATL Jazz Festival. It was awesome seeing an icon like Jimmy Cobb playing live in person, especially since I'm a drummer myself. Art Blakey is definately one of my all time favs tho. He had so many great Jazzmen the came up through the Jazz Messengers during all those wonderful years of Jazz.
ricardo1303 Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - very good song
123BubberMiley Says:
Sep 22, 2008 - that's great, the bass solo just keeps going and you can see everybody is starting to get antsy.
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jwalkam Says:
Jun 23, 2006 - can anyone tell me how i can get a copy of this concert please help me out