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  • Did he start the solo in F rather than Eb and merge the two together til he cadenced on I in Eb? I'm not trying to sound all intelligent, I'm honestly wondering lol

  • inizio ora a dedicarmi al blues...trovato wynton. che lusso!*

  • awesome awesome awesome!!!

  • Una vera e propria lezione di blues fantastico!

  • Marsalis a la trompeta, Dan Nimmer en el piano, Carlos Henriquez en el bajo y Ali Jackson en la batería (el saxo que aparece es Walter Blanding, aunque en este tema no interviene).

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  • dumbasses clapping. Not even in time. That would piss me off so bad if I were the bass player.

  • @memphis148 I know. It seems not many people can even keep time these days. Audio recordings ruined that. Now people don't have to bother learning music if they want to hear it.

  • @memphis148 I'm sure he can keep time just fine regardless.

  • @MrDrewboggess Quite true. That's Carlos Enrique. The man is like a clock

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  • Not this is what I'm talkin bout.

  • Thank you for posting this beautiful piece of music.The blues is still the most sentiment type of music around.Good for polishing buckles when dancing as Wynton once said.Ha

  • Hear another version of this song on Wynton's album of the same name - The Midnight Blues

  • Exactly. The Downtown is really there. This ain't some Sunday jazz brunch for yuppies.

  • One of few that can blend the uptown and downtown so well.

  • I just love the way Carlos grooves on this one!!

  • And we were effing there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • lucky!!

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