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  • Where did you find this concert?

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  • I play saxophone but when i heard this beautiful trumpet version I'm starting to think if i pick the right instrument to play this is how it makes me feel this song

  • To my ears lee Morgan got the most beautiful jazz trumpet sound and no one plays a better version of I remember clifford than he

  • The ideas of 'best', "top' are not in the minds of greatly gifted players. They are compelled to perform to their utmost by the same One driving Mystery Of Mysteries.

  • LeeMorgan plays well, I wonder If Lee Morgan, Clifford Browne and of course Sir Miles Davis were all alive today and in good Physical shape who would be the at the Top of their game, of would be the most outstanding trumpet player of all time. I like Clifford Browne.

  • @DrewDavis1650 Why are people so competitive? They were all at the top of their game while they were alive. Miles Davis lived a long time, saw music, even jazz, go through many transitions and he was still a much sought-after musician. If they were all alive, somebody on the earth would still remember them, along with new people. Yet, the question is actually a silly question if you really think about it because it's a - "we'll never know; we can't know" - for clearly obvious reasons..

  • Superb music and picture!

  • outstanding quality

  • This clip/piece keeps me on my horn

  • I Remember Lee Morgan Also

  • I Remember Clifford Too

  • Beautiful. Over 50 years old & this performance - of a great tune - remains as fresh and vibrant today as it was then. Puts it in a very exclusive category.

  • The sax player is Benny. It was announced at the beginning of the video. Lee Morgan is amazing...and I'm a Sax player. He is my Favirute Jazz musician.

  • @rdnzl1 interesting selection of letters to spell "favorite" haha

  • Search and dont forget the Lee Morgan's Solo on "Blue Train"...

  • No dislikes on this one

  • Notice, the piano player is humming along to his solo. Radical!

  • yes...

    and this master piece is amazing

  • is the one with the sax benny?

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  • You did just travel back in time...YouTube is a great resource.

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  • genial. muy linda canción.

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