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Jeff Beck with Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews-Peter Gunn (Leo Green and Lou Marini play the sax)

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2010

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  • The tenor sax player is Leo Green from England.

  • @si16 Thanks!

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  • Brutal! Fantastic! Just Great, Great!

  • WHEW!!! Give me a minute to catch my breath. This vid just knocked the wind from me...

    Normally I prefer studio youtube recordings over live, as live youtube recordings tend to lack 65% of the experience, as opposed to being there in person, and studio recordings are polished. In this case, if this is lacking 65% of the experience, with the 4 minutes and 53 seconds of continuous eargasm I just had, in mono, my ears probably would've caught on fire if I was there in person.

  • The drummer kind of reminds me of curly of The Three Stooges.

    Best TV show theme song ever; the show itself has been pretty much forgotten, but the song lives on.

  • Not to take ANYTHING away from Trombone Shorty, Blue Lou Marini played the Peter Gunn Theme 6 years before Mr. Shorty was born, yet Blue Lou did not get to solo and show off his 50 years of talent.

    Great concert.

  • I am OUT OF MY MIND in LOVE with this! PLEASE stop by the St.Albans, Vermont Performing Arts Center next time you play in Montreal! We will PACK the house for you!!!! I know Trombone Shorty is going to be in St.Johnsbury this month...how about teasing us with a surprise concert on the shores of Lake Champlain!?! Damn, what a fat sound!

  • Nice to find a version of this on YouTube where the drums and horns don't sound muddled. The other versions sound like they were miced with a tin can and a piece of string.

  • Right..The sax player is Lou Marini...better know as "Blue Lou".....

  • Nice :o)

  • DAYUM

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