bassist is stiff as cardboard. like every 80's "swing bassist" i ever played with (except Doug and Tom and sometimes Mr. Lester . if i left anyone out that WAS swinging, i apologize.) why did bass playing evolve to such straight time feel in the 70's 80's? because the drummers were overplaying?
i never understood that. and i'm sure glad its goin back to real swing, ala j terrasson groups. I WAS RIGHT YOU SQUARES!!!!!!!
I sat against her just couple of days before she passed away, and I noticed she smoked incredible much at that time, one cigarette and then another. Fine woman. I hope some person will do something to make her Famous among all this Guitarplayers to day !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Womans, are seartainly needed in the Guitar indurstry, to the life of a man, more florishing. Since ,, LIG
Man, I was around when the Emily Remler phenomenon came about-her years at Berkeley. She was a trailblazer-not only because she was a woman but because she was so fluid and so musical-and got that way in a relatively short period of time. From 1 guitarist to another, Emily, you were my hero....I miss you
It's great to see the Emily Remler works being available on YouTube, many never having been on her albums, of which I have every one she made. She was already one of the truly great jazz guitarists when she died; it's just that nowadays only real aficionados seem to know about her.
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kanekosky 4 months ago
bassist is stiff as cardboard. like every 80's "swing bassist" i ever played with (except Doug and Tom and sometimes Mr. Lester . if i left anyone out that WAS swinging, i apologize.) why did bass playing evolve to such straight time feel in the 70's 80's? because the drummers were overplaying?
i never understood that. and i'm sure glad its goin back to real swing, ala j terrasson groups. I WAS RIGHT YOU SQUARES!!!!!!!
markmarktarmann 6 months ago
questa si, che è musica buona!!!
lelepianobar 8 months ago
one of the best guitar players i've ever seen
jjvcjjvc 1 year ago
Mr. Metz and Jojo. They are the best.
Barbara and Emily just perfect.
Great, great video!
Thanks!
Adoniram1986 2 years ago 4
I sat against her just couple of days before she passed away, and I noticed she smoked incredible much at that time, one cigarette and then another. Fine woman. I hope some person will do something to make her Famous among all this Guitarplayers to day !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Womans, are seartainly needed in the Guitar indurstry, to the life of a man, more florishing. Since ,, LIG
larusingi 2 years ago 3
Man, I was around when the Emily Remler phenomenon came about-her years at Berkeley. She was a trailblazer-not only because she was a woman but because she was so fluid and so musical-and got that way in a relatively short period of time. From 1 guitarist to another, Emily, you were my hero....I miss you
MusicallyMrM 2 years ago 3
It's great to see the Emily Remler works being available on YouTube, many never having been on her albums, of which I have every one she made. She was already one of the truly great jazz guitarists when she died; it's just that nowadays only real aficionados seem to know about her.
dlgates 2 years ago 11
'Poor Emily'. She died way too young !
beethovenbix 3 years ago 7
Nice to see this! First time I have seen a video of Emily Remler, who passed away much too early. Nice playing by everyone all the
way around,just too short, that's all.
TonyBurrell2 3 years ago 4
Is this whole show available on DVD anywhere? Thanks for posting.
footcandy 3 years ago 2
Charlie (yardbird) Parker and days gone by. Nicely done.
philburrell 3 years ago 3
Unusual to see Barabara using a Bass Player as she usually uses her own left foot. I hadn't heard of Emily Remler but she has a nice light technique.
HighCrystal 3 years ago 2