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Freddie Hubbard with the Phil Woods Quintet

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  • Wow. Havent heard Hubbard in a while. Awesome stuff! 5 big ***** thanks! =)))

  • Well, oh well ... it's quite okay, but too much show for my taste. Sorry, but I don't like that solo. He's playing great, okay, technically, but there's something missing, musically spoken. Freddie did something here, he later bitterly regretted: he over-blew, forced it.

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  • I have been at this concert. First set : Phil Woods with Tom Harroll, first tune of 2nd set Freddie Hubbard solo with the rhythm section ( this tune), then Tom Harroll appeared and there came up one of the greatest trumpet "battles" I have ever seen. All that happened ~ 1988 in Hamburg, Fabrik. Phil didn´t play at the 2nd set anymore.

  • What's with Freddie's vibing at 0:06??

  • I'm simply not in the mood for Hubbard today.

    A Player might be technically incredible, but yet ...

  • I'm not interested in who "the best" is. I love Freddie's music...and also Charles Tolliver, Woody, Fats Navarro. I'm just glad there have been many greats who have given us amazing bodies of work to draw inspiration from.

  • @thomashood252003 for me Chris Brown will always be my favorite..........not

  • @boxing1000 and woody shaw

  • My favorites all time....Louis, Dizzy, Clifford, Hubbard, Lee, Navarro, Terry,

  • for me Clifford Brown will always be my favorite..........

  • @kingoliver45 People on youtube have a tendency to say things like "(insert musician) is the best (instrument) player ever, nobody will ever be as good as him"

    Freddie Hubbard was one of the best trumpeters ever, but there is a score of musicians that were also as talented as he was (Lee Morgan, to mention another trumpeter).

  • Man, Freddie really kills this song. I'm jealous, and I'm a saxophone player (to some those things never interact).

    But, the real props go to Clifford Brown. Hubbard made this his own, but nobody can touch the original, better or worse.

    I remember when I first heard this song I tried to play it back for a friend on my horn. What sounded like this in my head sounded like a dying animal to my friend. 8 or 9 years later with all of that practice and I still haven't improved too much.

    Incredible,

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