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wonderful melody
Cool
je suis le seul francais(???????)
Song title the answer to "what IS this!!??"
First group I ever saw. Jazz Workshop, San Francisco, CA 1966 a young Airman stationed at Travis AFB sauntered into the Jazz club hoping he wouldn't be asked for his ID and reveal his 19yrs. I stayed till closing.
Something about the drums really spoke to me
Sweet.
It's so hard...
This is by far my favorite Lee Morgan solo and quite possibly my favorite trumpet solo of all time ☺️☺️☺️
I fear these moments are gone forever...we are lost
Lee Morgan at the time was only 23 years old, an amazing trumpeter! RIP.
Swingin" tune!
I love this Piano Solo! One of the first ones i transcribed!! It was waaay ahead of his time this amazing music.
Love this song. Oscar Brown Jr has a rendition that is great also.
Genius
I NOW KNOW who's the true BOOGEYMAN OF THE PIANO!!!!Real definition of a MONSTER killing it!!!!
If you didn't like JAZZ b4 ,you will after this!
beautiful cats in their young prime
4: 40 Lee is COOKING!!!
This is the solo that inspired a Swedish jazz fan and film director to spend 7 years making the film: "I Called Him Morgan." Lee's wife and murderer is a tragic heroine by the end of the film. Lee sounded fine with the Messengers and Wayne Shorter, who initially wouldn't leave Blakey and go to Miles. I just prefer hearing him with Hank Mobley because Hank's age grounds him more firmly in the melodies of the great composers--Berlin, Kern, Gershwin, Porter, Ellington, etc. Hank thinks in terms of complete melodies, 32-bar forms, and seems fresh and inventive each time out. Henderson and Shorter have a better handle on the freedom of modes, where a single "tone center" replaces the relentless progression of chords--as in "Body and Soul" (from 5 flats to 2 sharps at the bridge).
LEE. FUCKING. MORGAN.
Also love Oscar Brown's version.
Slammin!
merci, Franck.
Who is the Sax player ? He looks like Wayne Shorter to me.
Einen dicken fetten LIKE
Torme dat dere
fantastic!
how great is this............awesome
wtf......
I was eight or nine when i first heard this, omg. it toughst me instantly
The grooviest groovemasters of the groviest groovemasters !Bobby Timmons is too much !!
Born too late. Dammit again.
I like how Wayne emphasizes the 6/9
This gem was written by the piano player, the great Bobby Timmons!Fantastic video, thank you!
Not enough cell tech.
Dat Jass
me too!! Lee Morgan all the way!!
There isn't enough Bobby Timmons out there. he is one of the best Jazz pianists I have heard and he was a brilliant song writer. It is a real shame he died so young.
One the best solos by Bobby Timmons!
AWESOME !!!!!
EXTRAORDINARIOS ¡¡¡ ¡¡ ¡¡¡ ¡¡ ¡¡¡ ¡¡ ¡¡¡ ¡¡ ¡¡¡ ¡¡ ¡¡¡ ¡¡ ¡¡¡ ¡¡ ¡¡¡
those were the days East Coast Bop
Eaaaaa
🎷 🎺 ○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○☺○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○This is how I roll‼ ☺ Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers - Dat Dere║░█░█░║░█░█░█░║░█░█░║░█░█░║░█░█░█░║░█░█░║░█░█░║░█░█░█░║║░█░█░║░█░█░█░║░█░█░║░█░█░║░█░█░█░║░█░█░║░█░█░║░█░█░█░║║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║░║╚═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═╩═
That's how a trumpet would be truly played
Anybody on dat dere?
I like it ...
Legendary. Far better as the studio title.
I was so lucky!!! I Listened this persons...Live!!!!!!
Joe Schmo, too bad you've been playing professionally for twenty years and I don't know (as almost all of the population of the world) who the f...k are you and where you rant from. Those very people you're ranting about are known in all corners of the world. I do not bother to go on Justin Bieber or Lady Gaga videos posting harsh comments. I just don't watch them. Perhaps you shouldn't watch and listen to these or else, consider switching from playing music professionally to practice snowboard or some other hobbies.
Great band I could listen to Lee Morgan all day he was amazing
Sheer genius!
EL MEJOR TOQUE QUE YO HE ESCUCHADO DE LEE MORGAN, BARBARO !!!!
BEATIFUL !!!!! GOOD.....GOOD.......GOOD !!!!!
This is shot on early video tape not film. So the sound wavers quite a bit due to the age of the tape. You can really notice it when Lee Morgan starts his solo.
Joe Schmo, you have got to be the jivest of the jive...you call yourself a jazz musician, and yet you have the audacity to criticize Wayne in an ignoble petty manner...for his intonation??...wow....I can't find words to express my gratitude to you, Joe Schmo, for reminding me that there is still an abundance of petty douche bags out there who try to pass themselves as jazz musicians....enjoy your "professional" career, your high school jazz band must surely be a crack ensemble thanks to your impeccable intonation. Please sign me up for your newsletter too, I'd love to hear you play the next time you're in town. Hey Joe Schmo, something else to bear in mind: Wayne has more soul in one single note that he blows through that horn than you will ever blow in your entire pathetic career as a "musician". Cheers, Joe Schmo from Idaho.
Dat dere cell tech xD
Just imagine that sort of thing used to be on TV, live.Amazing in several ways.
That pattern @1:50:1:56 is sick
That pattern @1:50:1:56 is sick
Lee Morgan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
watched this thousand times , now i realize the saxist could be wayne shorter from weather report....
brillant !!!!
Yup Wayne Shorter, with Lee Morgan and Bobby Timmons as bandmates.
Atleast now we have the option for 144p
I LOVE IT!
I could listen to Art Blakey's messengers all day. They always play the truth.Lee Morgan an incredable solo. This is the essence of jazz!
the bomb
ON FIRE!!!!
Goosebumps all over my body.
Blakey was Bahai.
"240p we meet again" guy, we meet again
Yes, you're so damn right and that will boost any dedicated and equally intoxicated musician to a completely new level !!!
26 morons more likely
yeah man -- first time through the bridge -- that double timin is the $#!+ gotta transcribe gotta transcribe
you want to hear bop in the DC area -- no problem -- try the Sunday Jams at either Columbia Station or Dahlak.
Please guys could you do me a favour and tell me where this was played and which year, and if any featuring artists joined the set too. Appreciated .... Thanks
Wayne Shorter on Tenor Sax. "The Big Beat" was his first album (released) with the Messengers.The other players are Lee Morgan,Trumpet; Bobby Timmons,Piano; Jymie Merritt,Bass; and the incomparable Art Blakey leading,on Drums. Another Great Recording for Blue Note Records....
"dat dere" is a childs pronunciation for the adult "that there"
no, è un giovane Wayne Shorter.
this isnt even 240p back in those days it was like 80p lol
...that tenor player could be Frank Mitchell.
fire....
This is music.
Oscar Brown wrote lyrics and recorded it on his album Sin and Soul. The lyrics are about his young kid. The whole album is fantastic and deserves to be better known. He also wrote the lyrics to Max Roach's We Insist! suite.
The vocalese lyrics, probably.
dat dere celltech
art blakey great
This is so bad ass
dat dere Celltech? not even once
omg he killed that sax solo
Hey Daddy, what is dere?And what's that ober dere?And oh Daddy, oh hey Daddy, can I hab' that ober dere?etc.
Bobby Timmons piano, Lee Morgan trumpet, Wayne Shorter tenor sax I think, Reggie Workman bass?
Bobby Timmons...
Who's the people playing with them? The piano player is MEAN!!
Great convo!
@Grmmjow567. I live in what use to be a great jazz area, the Baltimore, DC area. There's stil afew jazz clubs out there, but they play smooth type jazz. My first love is still bebop. Being an old musician who played with some great artist. Goodmusic will always be good music. As long as there's albums, CDs and tapes I'lllisten.
Great song. I wish we still have some great artist out there. Now we have this candy-ass jazzor rock&roll jazz and it all sound the same. So I play my albums and thank God for Art Blakeyand all other jazz artist who gave us so much great music.
Superbe morceau...Un thème repris dans un film Français mais je ne sais plus lequel.