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  • Paul Schaffer on keyboards? I am asking....

  • DAVID SANBORN FOREVER!

  • Thats a fun tune

  • In my opinion.The best modern sax player alive! Candy Dulfer comes in a very close second!

  • @NissanMarkVII how about Kaori Kobayashi from Japan? Mr. David Sanborn is always still number 1 for me.

  • hes the sexiest sax player alive!

  • OH my daaays!!!!

  • Thanks for posting this! I remember when he would have a show on late Friday nights. Lots of great music came out of there!

    Love to chacha to this song...all night long!

  • Can anyone help me find clips of paul schaeffer when he was and Sanborn were with the SNL BAND?

  • ricaaa musica cubana

  • i am a fan of hip hop mostly but i like to listen too many differnent music genres too. i can mos def dig this. i love it i enjoy this kind of music.

  • I dare you to find a clip where Sandborn doesn't have a great sound.

    I don't know how he does it. Even the best sometimes get stuck on a bad sound system. Not Sandborn.

  • people who have never been musicians have no idea how much fun it is

  • is that anders norrestad?

  • Love this!! The type of music you can't sit still to....lol

  • get in!!!!!

  • cool song

  • This is FREAKIN AWSOME!!!!!!!! THANKS!

  • he is so articulate!

  • hahaha check out the piano guy between 2:16 - 2:26. He's loving this! i am too bruv. someone get me the lyrics, the first lines is it "corn-brean, hot balls and chicken..."?

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  • Word hier altijd wat vrolijker van dan ik al ben.... This is life, just the way it is!

  • first time i heard this i almost blew the speakers outta my car~lol

  • wow, amazing, remember the release of this one

  • Game ka na bA?

  • Really good, but you can't compare it to the Joe Cuba Sextet original. This is bugaloo 'lite.'

  • I wonder what kind of harmonizer the trumpet player is using.

  • FANTASTIC..sounds great. good version of JOE CUBA's classic BANG BANG. nice job MR SANBORN.

  • i have the best memories of this as a kid. im SO glad this is on here!!

  • he is epiphany of american sax sound.. what an amazing and brilliant player!

  • Thank you so much for posting this great performance!

  • Extraordinaria la versión de Joe Cuba gracias por compartirlo David

  • lmaooooo i love it paul schiefer killinh that baldwin i love this!!!!!!!

  • GRACIAS, SENIOR DAVID SANBORN!!!

  • This guy, along with Marcus Miller, practically invented jazz fusion. nuf said

  • guy on the congas looks like a super hero....

  • I don't think I was saying he was one of the great sax players of the 20th century. Not even close to Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Lester Young, Johnny Hodges, Wayne Shorter, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Paul Desmond etc ...... , But they were more jazz than Sandborn.

  • Agreed about those who put down a musician like Sanborn (they're ignorant). Even Michael Brecker credits Sanborn as someone who significantly influenced hm. I think you can find him saying this during his North Texas Clinic that's available here. He's a great saxophone stylist. Jazz player? No. Sax player. Yes.

  • Umm...Bitches Brew!? "Smooth" Jazz, ha, that's a good one.

    Sanborn the master vocalist

  • Please. I'm sure guys like you have no idea how good a player David Sandborn is. I really hate the put downs of such a skill full player like Sandborn. Is he my favourite? No. But, it doesn't mean this should be treated like a piece of crap. It's because of people like David Sandborn that the new generation is introduced to older musicians like Joe Cuba. Go David Sanborn. I loved his show Night Music. Showcased some great musicians I was never exposed to before.

  • Where to start? Anyone who bashes Sanborn doesn't know music very well. Of all the "contemporary smooth jazzers (I hate lumping him into that category)," Sanborn is the most diverse, dynamic of them all. You have to go way back to the jazz greats to find someone as well rounded that tackles more than just pop songs put into jazz form. His "Michelob Presents Night Music, w/ David Sanborn" is 1 of my all time favorite music shows, highlight being his performing w/ the great Miles Davis.

  • bought cd for one song and ended up liking this one

  • The sound of David Sanborn's sax is amazing, as is this tune. Just simply phenomenal!!!!

  • im fully agree with you

  • Get over it. Poor imitation my ass. This is well played no disrespect to Joe Cuba. These guys are great musicians and are havin a lot of fun with this song. Perhaps they ae even introducing it to some new fans.

  • Or maybe you should get over "it." ThatHistoryGuy is right. And Sanborn is a schlockmeister. If you like his playing, here and elsewhere, you probably loved the sell-out in the movie Bird, to whom Charlie Parker puts down by testing his sax and then uttering the famous line, "I wanted to see if it could play more than one note at a time."

    On the other hand, guys like Joe Cuba and Joe Bataan were creating, and were ahead of their time.

  • Hey, how many people we introduced to Charlie Parker through that movie? I believe Clint Eastwood directed but I'm not 100% sure of that. Or the movie Lush Life and the Clifford Brown trumpet in it. All these things bring back the music again to new people. There are many sax players I prefer to Sandborn but I still do respect his talent.

  • I suppose making music accessible to a broader audience is a point not without merit. But Sanborn's stamp is all over the cookie-cutter "Smooth Jazz" stations. Sorry, but I find his music uninspired, ear-washed covers of other people's work. If you enjoy him, fine. I'm not out to take that away from you. But I agree with ThatHistoryGuy. "Bang Bang," "Spooky," and a lot of other tunes, still fresh in their original rendition, become commercially driven and insipid-sounding as done by Sanborn.

  • Perhaps a generational thing. I find Sanborns music, almost all of it, far above "insipid." It's among my most played music, and my most asked by friends as to who it is. I like the greats- Rollins, Parker, Davis, Gillespie, etc. But THEY'RE DEAD!! There's no rule that no one can continue playing their music, or original material w/o being measured by the originals versions or material in general. Sanborn will be regarded-already is-as one of the great sax players of the 20th Century, and on!

  • Hi. Well, if you enjoy him, who am I to deny you that pleasure? That said, I do not see how he could be regarded as "one of the great sax players of the 20th century." I don't claim to know the book on Sanborn, but he didn't change the music, introduce his own style that influenced others, or contribute a classic of his own to the great American Jazz songbook. He's sort of like the Ray Conniff Singers -he does earwash remakes of others' pop tunes. Still, if you like him, that's all that counts.

  • Poor imitation of the Joe Cuba Sextet classic.

  • Diffrent style and interpretation of this song.

    I believe that they are not trying to imitate but playing it like they feel it.

  • damn i love this song

  • Woooahhh...I was waaaaayy off lol-I thought it was "cornbread, almonds and chili." :P

  • Nothing wrong man ... both of ya !

    If it wasn't for David Sanborn ... We would never a pleasure listening to a new generation popped up in the 90's.

    The like of G , Dave Koz , Nelson Rangel etc

    Dave was held up high by those I was mentioned.

    The same way that Dave hold to Hank Crawford and many who in this generation who inspired to him.

    And for me ... David Sanborn is number 1

  • Abso-freakin-lutely! I hate using the term "contemporary" or "smooth jazz" (which usually evokes images of Kenny G.) when referring to David Sanborn- he's so way above that. Everything that followed him is derivative, not that there's anything wrong w/ that. I love Richard Elliott, Dave Koz, etc., but consider them pop jazz, formulaic even. Sanborn has that side to him, sure. But he's so much deeper and more entrenched in jazz roots that he stands out above the rest of his contemporaries.

  • Is that the late great Don Alias on percussion?

  • yes sir !

  • Paul Schaffer on keyboard?

  • who's on bass here?

  • Will Lee

  • I thought so. Thanks. :)

  • nothing cooler than being a musician

  • BRILLIANT!!!! I found D.S through my daughters latin dance classes and I have never looked back, a truely wonderful muscian...

  • hours and hours of practice

  • talent!

  • he gets nice at 1:44 then it goes away.

  • does anybody know wat they r saying at about 1:20 in the song. it sounds like cornbread, somethin, and somethin i cant tell cause i trying to find out cause my school jazz band is gonna play this and i play lead alto and want to know wat the song says.

  • Cornbread, Hog Jowls and chitilins

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  • Well the original words are "Cornbread, hogmore and chitilins

  • What's a hogmore? I always wondered what the lyrics were on this cut....

  • It's some type of food people eat in the south.

  • Its not hogmore, its hog maws which are the stomach of the pig. They were eaten by slaves down south because the better cuts of meat were saved for the slave holder's family.  I tried some a long time ago and they are delicious. Unfortunately when I found out I was eating hog stomach, I threw up. But to be honest they really were good. I can't eat them though.

  • Thanks for clearing that up. I swear I thought he said "hog balls" & Chittlins. You can get these foods at any grocery store in this area. Of course I'm from the South.

  • It does sound like that! What part of the south are ya in? I'm in Tennessee. I recall listenin to this song on the ride home from school on the bus everyday when I was in highschool.

  • Can you please tell me the chorus line?

    Is it cornbread, hog maws and chili?

  • Corn bread, Hog Maws (the belly of the pig -- a lesser cut usually given to slaves and workers) and Chitterlings.

  • I think its cornbread, hog maws, and chitilins.

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  • I'm pretty sure its Hog Maws instead of Hog Jowls.

  • great music thanks

  • Do you mean the video with the girl in a red dress and a funky looking guy as partner?

  • where did it go?

  • Joe Cuba lives. Cornbread.

  • this is a great song! I recall buyin it on a cassettee single when I was in high school in 94. I've always had a fond love for Cuban, Salsa, Ska, and Reggae music. Its great! Where can I find this on CD. Does anyone know? I want it so freakin bad, but I can't seem to find it, not even on Limewire or Bearshare or nothin. Any advice would be well appreciated.

  • eBay - I guarantee you someone is selling it right now! Good luck.

  • Cornbread.

  • Sounds so Cuban. I love David Sanborn.

  • This was 1992

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  • Cool! Thanks...I'll be on the lookout for that.

  • Shinneyredferarri, you and I would get along great. I love this song, I love Key West, and well...Cap'n Tony's along with Schooners Wharf is more my style over Sloppy Joes, but I suppose ya can't be exactly the same. I've looked for this particular song on cd, and I was unable to find it on an albulm or even to download. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Dan---St. Augustine Fl.

  • This song is found on David Sanborn's recording entitled "upfront"... (1992)

  • It brings back good memories, Fun, Key West, Pina Coladas, Sloopy Joe!!!!

  • Thanks for posting this! Too sweet!

  • So cool to see this video. Love to hear David play this and its really cool to see Paul Shaffer (with some hair no less) and The World's Most Dangerous Band playing with David. I miss those late nights of Sanborn being on with Letterman at NBC. Thanks for posting it.

  • Thanks for stopping by...

  • thanks for posting..... i'd almost given up looking for this

  • @kptrojans ....that would be little hair methinks....

  • david sanborn absolutly rules!!!!.....if there is a better saxaphonist i havent heard him

  • What about Warren Hill?

  • What a fun song !! I have loved it for years !!

  • I'm glad you found it!

  • This is a song that puts everyone in the mood!! It is an ice breaker!!

  • Yes, big ice breaker!

  • lol this song is so corny, but i love it

  • Another oxymoronic comment.

  • actualy ure wrong, that wasn't an oxymoron at all. btw u come across as a complete asshole. just something to think about

  • Hey bite me!

  • *munch munch*

    Mm. Tasty.

  • I work at a place that has this song on the jukebox. It's the one song that will get every single person in the place moving (even though most of them have never heard it before lol)

    Check out the studio version of this on Sanborns album "Upfront". It's really good.

  • I have the album thanks...

  • nice 1!!!! lolz i lovw this so simple... ^_^

  • Simple BUT nice to listen to.

  • Love this song! ^^

  • I'm happy you enjoyed my video.

  • Has anyone got a backing track for this :(?

  • Does anybody have a good recording of the original 1967 "Bang! Bang!" by The Joe Cuba Sextet? I heard the one posted by dmorrell2253 I have it on an album but it has snap crackle and pop.

  • Thanks for the comment...

  • You can download the album.

  • There is one in youtube: "sexteto original joe cuba tv puerto rico, cheo y sabater" posted by earlhines1!

  • Decide man, either he's a "shadow of what he use to be" or "he is still really good".

    You never judge a musician on only one performance. These are words of advice from a 20+ years season veteran musician. Any way thanks for stopping by.

  • Is this from Late Night with David Letterman?

  • yes it is, when he was at NBC.

  • I have been trying to find this song for over 10 years. Then I heard it played on dancing with the stars, I looked up cornbread, and wham, I found this. Thanks so much for posting this. This bring me back to when I was 10 years old. :)

  • The album is entitled "Upfront". Thanks for the comment.

  • penny - isn't it great when you finally find that song that's been in your head for ages? For me it was The English Beat doing SAVE IT FOR LATER. However, this one was on a list, but our computer crashed and we lost everything (our new mantra is Always Back It Up) so I was thrilled to discover it here. Thank God for UTube!

    Cheers, Keikocat

  • It sure is. I remember searching for it for years, but never could find it. It took hearing it again to refresh my recollection. The Internet search feature comes in quite handy now-adays. Youtube rules!

  • thank you boricuajazzz8, this is my fetish kinda like it very much and oh..i found JOE CUBA SEXTET but not as lively as the one played by David Sanborn,but your collection is awesome..more power...

  • Thanks for the kind words, & you're always welcome in my channel. -bye-

  • hey there! who is the original of this song? title is BANG BANG? I wonder if this is the song used for CHA CHA dance ..thanks

  • The song was recorded by Joe Cuba...

  • WOW ! Finally found JOE CUBA SEXTET but it isn't as lively and fun when David Sanborn is in it, this is my fetish music similar to this, I wonder if you have SUAVECITO by Malo.love that one too,nice collection boricuajazzz8, more power..

  • Thanks for posting this. It's my favourite Sanborn song :)

  • Thanks for stoping by...

  • Hey, boricuajazzz8...

    why don't you share some more of your personal & private collection with us:)

  • What do you mean? Check out all my videos, still more to come...

  • Ooops...

    sorry, i just saw the complete roster you have.

    Damn. Jesús Caunedo - where did you find that?

    Great!

  • I didn't find them anywhere. I recorded them all. The videos on the channel are all mine; there is no copy/paste here... my friend. I write a little bit of history of each video...

  • Well, anyway...a great collection.

  • That's true!...

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