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6 days ago
TETE MONTOLIU - GIANT STEPS / BODY & SOUL / HOT HOUSE
TETE MONTOLIU y sus temas: GIANT STEPS, BODY & SOUL y HOT HOUSE.
MENLEU66 • 3,124 views
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6 days ago
Tete Montoliu / Lou Donaldson Quartet "Over The Rainbow"
Tete Montoliu / Lou Donaldson Quartet with Clarence Seay (Bass) and Billy Kaye (Drums) playing "Over The Rainbow" for a Spanish TV broadcast in...
strojon • 376 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Gorgeous, simply - and some of the best sound quality on youtube, does justice to the artists.
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6 days ago
Charlie Parker's Earliest Recording 1940 ~ Honeysuckle Rose / Body and Soul
Recorded: Unknown Venue, Kansas City, Kansas Probably May 1940
Personnel:
Charlie Parker - Alto Sax
*This is probably the earliest known recordin...
JckDupp • 12,892 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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@NfiniteXdestinY Honeysuckle Rose melody is a delayed resolution pattern that is embedded in virtually every bebop solo.
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6 days ago
Charlie Parker On Tenor / The Redcross Recordings 1943 - Boogie Woogie
Recorded: Unknown Venue, Chicago, Illinois February 15, 1943
Personnel:
Charlie Parker - Tenor Sax
J.B. "Dizzy" Gillespie - Trumpet / Voice
Billy...
JckDupp • 12,960 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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So how do we know it's not Gardner playing tenor? It's more a swing style, with none of the flourishes typical of Bird. When you hear Stitt play tenor, he still sounds like himself. But thanks for posting !
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6 days ago
Tete Montoliu & Sonny Stitt Quartet " Walkin' "
Tete Montoliu / Sonny Stitt Quartet with Herbie Lewis (Bass) and Billy Higgins (Drums) Playing "Walkin' " for a Spanish TV broadcast in May 1981
strojon • 2,166 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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More amazing things on Youtube! Long live Sonny! Long live Tete!
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1 week ago
C. BAILEY-NUKeLEUS--Mr.Syms (part1)
A slow Chicago-blues version of J.Coltrane's classic. Craig Bailey delivers a fantastic solo.
sichameleon • 711 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Nice down and dirty pocket.
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1 week ago
Frank Wess Blues Up And Down
The spectacular Frank Wess, at 87, plays Blues Up And Down with Scott Robinson (second tenor) Ilya Lushtak (guitar) Tal Ronen (Bass) Quincy Davis ...
jazzpictures • 5,878 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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some of the bes' Wess I've heard. And at 87 no less!
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4 weeks ago
Horse Thieves- One Foot In The Gutter
Live at The Viper Room, 10/05/07. Lousy camera angle, good sound
salmoneye1 • 1,839 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Nice pedal steel work, love that sound!
Sorry guys, I would not call this good audio. Although maybe better than alot of other Youtube stuff.
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1 month ago
John Coltrane-Just Friends
Necesito decir algo más?
Nowhereman90 • 50,890 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Interesting. A strange mix, ice-cream (Dorham, Coltrane, Hayes, Israels) and chopped pickles (Taylor) I would have liked to hear the other players respond a little more to Mr. Taylor's deconstructive comping.
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1 month ago
Stan Getz - My Shining Hour
Stan Getz with John Williams and the Boston Pops.
piano Bob Winter, bass John Lockwood drums
Grady Tate
DenRJ • 61,465 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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What's the date on this? Stan sounds great as usual, swinging hard and lyrically, but he doesn't look very healthy - not only a little puffy looking, but looks like he's working at it, a bit uncomfortable at times.
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2 months ago
Miles Davis Sextet - Dig
Miles Davis Sextet - Dig (1951)
Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet), Jackie McLean (alto sax), Sonny Rollins (tenor sax), Walter Bishop, Jr. (piano),...
60otaku3 • 6,756 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Nice cut, thanks for posting. Has quite a bit of reverb/room echo - is that from the original recording, or some less-than-desirable remastering?
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2 months ago
Kamala Sukosol singing "All of You" (Cole Porter) with Ignasi Terraza Jazz Trio
Mrs Kamala Sukosol, president of Siam Hotels & Resorts and Thailand's reigning Lady of Swing, singing the Cole Porter classic "All of You" with the...
TheSiamBuzz • 726 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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First rule of saxophone playing, get a cool hat :)
(nice solo)
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2 months ago
Miles Davis - All of You
All of You
Album:
'Round About Midnight (1957)
Written by:
Cole Porter
Personnel:
Miles Davis — trumpet
John Coltrane — tenor saxophone
Red Ga...
jazzhole13 • 12,573 views
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2 months ago
Herbie Hancock Quintet - Live in Vienne 2002 - So What / Impressions
Herbie Hancock Quintet playing Miles Davis' and John Coltrane's tunes mixed together, live in Vienne, 2002
Herbie Hancock - Piano
Michael Brecker ...
jazzman1988 • 2,104 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Some of the sweetest bowing I've heard from a jazz bassist.
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3 months ago
The Lick
The Lick reigns supreme. None can escape its influence. Enjoy!
*This video was assembled from clips which were discovered by a Facebook group ca...
tbonealex • 221,444 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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People cop licks all the time, but this is ridiculous. Well, this is an outcome of the era of recorded music.
"If Charlie Parker was a gunslinger, there'd be a whole lot of dead copycats." - Charles Mingus
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3 months ago
Paul Revere & The Raiders - Birds Of A Feather
Featuring Mark Lindsay, from 1971.
bze2nlz4 • 9,226 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Thought it was gonna be "Brown-eyed Girl" for a minute... hmm, which tune came first?
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3 months ago
Paul Revere & The Raiders - Kicks (Rare clip, in color)
Wow, and a pretty good copy, too, of this rare pilot show. And, BTW, "Kicks" is one of my all time Top 10 songs.
SixtiesPopGold • 39,608 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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I always liked the gritty flavor of this tune; but I never saw the group; and it's downright weird to see them prancing around in white tights and high boots
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3 months ago
The Byrds - Mr Tambourine Man (Remastered)
The Byrds Mr Tambourine Man (Remastered)
mrtamberineman123 • 963,668 views
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4 months ago
SONNY CRISS - Turn me loose
from the jazz LP: THE JOY OF SAX - 1977 - Abc Impulse Records - produced by Esmond Edwards - Sonny Criss was a great saxophonist disappeared in th...
MFandFM • 1,113 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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@dylanrcramer I don't see that my comment was disrespectful to a great artist, but possibly to his doctors! Moreover I don't assert a fact, I say "in all likelihood". I've some professional acquaintance with pain management and its history of shortcomings, hence my remarks.
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4 months ago
Toyota Ignition Key Programming
Video describes "How to program a Toyota Ignition Key" to your vehicle's anti-theft computer. If your vehicle has an ignition key with a plastic ba...
ADPTraining • 47,268 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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@blueyedboymrdeath Haven't tried it yet, I still have to get some extra key blanks. Only began researching this today, after finding out how #%@*! expensive new keys are! This video seems to be the most recent information on how to do this.
I tested my only key, and it appears to be a master ...
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4 months ago
Erasing Toyota Ignition Keys
Describes the Step-by-Step procedure to erase Toyota ignition keys, without using any equipment. All modern anti-theft or security automotive syste...
ADPTraining • 7,787 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Thank you.
Is there any way to know whether the maximum number of keys have already been programmed into the ECM?
Is there any source of information re how many keys are permitted for various Toyota models?
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5 months ago
A JazzMan Dean Upload - James Williams - Flying Colors - Jazz Fusion
Jazz Fusion, Latin Jazz, Jazz Funk - Jazzy Music 70's To Today
http://www.facebook.com/gro...
Click the above link and join for access to ...
jaffasjazzman • 678 views
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7 months ago
Hampton Hawes All-Stars ft. Big Joe Turner - Live at Memory Lane (1970)
Killer, blues-drenched set filmed at the Memory Lane Club, Los Angeles, CA, in January, 1970 featuring the great Hampton Hawes on piano surrounded ...
ShEiKyErButTi • 2,265 views
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7 months ago
ky5m • 303 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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James is an amazing saxophonist, although sometimes I think he needs to edit himself a little! When you think he's exhausted all possibilities, he goes a few more choruses and a few steps further out! This is an ok cut, but there are others I like much better - jazz cuts, not this weak quasi-so...
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7 months ago
New Monsoon Velvet Pouch
New Monsoon performing Velvet Pouch from 2004 Summercamp.
jamcamdvd • 1,326 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Veh nice... shades of the Dead, the sixties and seventies.
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9 months ago
Marty Paich, Art Pepper & Scott Lafaro
Use headphones or earphones. "I've Never Been In Love Before" from the album 'The Broadway Bit' by Marty Paich, featuring Art Pepper and Scott Lafa...
openbaffle3 • 19,965 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Nice cut. Thank you for posting.
BUT... I don't understand why you would think that running the signal thru a speaker box of ANY kind no matter how good will create a more natural sound; rather it introduces yet further alterations. Is the echo from your recording room?
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9 months ago
Cannonball Adderley - Jive Samba - 1963
Cannonball Adderley - alto sax
Nat Adderley - cornet
Yusef Lateef - tenor sax, oboe, flute
Joe Zawinul - piano
Sam Jones - bass
Louis Hayes - drums
Astrotype • 485,118 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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@pierstheoneandonly
What you said about "an understated solo" - very hip. Too much playing these days is all about "look how fast I can play" That said, anyone following a solo by Cannonball would be best off being a bit understated.
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9 months ago
JIMMY MULIDORE & ERIC ALEXANDER
Conception (George Shearing)
rljuinio • 3,262 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Actually, I think this is "Deception", a Miles Davis arrangement of "Conception." Eric A. would be a hard guy to share the stage with, as he's a heavy. And this is a complex tune at a fair clip. That said, his solo here, while very accomplished, is repetitive and he doesn't say anything new after...
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9 months ago
Compared To What
The song was recorded in 1969 by pianist Les McCann and saxophonist Eddie Harris for their album, Swiss Movement, recorded live at the Montreux Jaz...
drgreez • 130,214 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Historic Funkorolic! this is the shit, was, still is.
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9 months ago
Davie Sanborn at Blue Note
David Sanborn plays at Blue Note
adeltube • 3,523 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Just watched Hank Crawford on the video clip from Sanford's Night Vision show... it's pretty clear where Dave was coming from here!... what 's the date of this performance?
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9 months ago
Sonny Criss - You've Lost That Lovin Feeling
Alto Saxophone - Sonny Criss,
Bass - Scott Edwards,
Drums - James Gadson,
Electric Piano - Patrice Rushen,
Guitar - Lee Ritenour, Mitch Holder,
Per...
zodiacdiamond • 570 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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This cut is a very good example of a great player getting stuck with a clueless producer... a disservice to Sonny.
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9 months ago
Steve Cole - Serenity
from " Spin " (2005)
stereophile1isback • 5,097 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Sweet round tone, very good intonation (although these days with auto tune, who knows?) . So smooooooooth... like velveeta, or cream of wheat, or marsmallow fluff... one man's Mede is another's Persian.
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9 months ago
Bunky Green : Walter's Theme
Vernice "Bunky" Green (born Apr. 23rd, 1935) was raised in WIsconsin, where he took up the alto saxophone. He had a brief stint with Charles Mingus...
paganmaestro • 1,789 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Thanks for posting... original and different. Nice if the sidemen were credited.
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9 months ago
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9 months ago
Bunky Green - chillon
Bunky Green - chillon
SoulJazzBro • 825 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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Bunky's playing is still hip; but the rhythm section might as well be a loop... dime to a dollar this arrangement was the aborted brainchild of some producer
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9 months ago
Geoff Keezer - Blood Count
"[Written by] Billy Strayhorn - a man who refused to live in fear. Dedicated to HIV + AIDS victims everywhere." -Geoff Keezer
Album: Zero One (199...
Llixgrijb • 398 views
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9 months ago
Paul Winter Sextet - Journey to Recife
A very nice Bossa by the marvelous Paul Winter Sextet
hatchnhatch • 1,291 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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The song was written by Bill Evans - just to give credit where due.
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10 months ago
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Let Me Be The One (Live)
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Let Me Be The One (Live)
Recorded on July 4th 1998 at the Spectrum de Montreal during the Jazz Club du Maurier series...
nevesh • 87,566 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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These guys are F*n amazing - tight, all great players... What kind of thang is the singer playing?
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10 months ago
WHEN WE GROW, This is what we can do (Full Documentary)
"When We Grow...This Is What We Can Do" is an educational documentary concerning the facts about cannabis. In this feature length documentary we ex...
Finegold2 • 408,437 views
blueyedboymrdeath
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The real addicts are those who are addicted to police-state powers
Seems to be about 5 other tunes in here in bits and pieces