roy haynes red norvo gary burton
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I never realized Gary Burton was such a classy dresser.
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Brilliant- two totally different stylists fitting together like hand and glove.
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Red was my grandpa's uncle. Norville is where he got norvo. Love the video.
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Wow, Red's really off his game here. For one thing, he's one bar behind the band, thrown off by Roy's unsupportive explosion at the top of the first solo chorus (yes I said it, Roy laid a turd here). But even when he comes back in it's slipshod. Well, these schemes to put two guys on one vibraphone always fail anyway. Bareb0nes, your interpretation of Red's 'what the eff are we doing now' glances are precious! It's an epic fail: watch Red's I'm-getting-the-eff-off-this-s
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Wow, Red's really off his game here. For one thing, he's one bar behind the band, thrown off by Roy's unsupportive explosion at the top of the first solo chorus (yes I said it, Roy laid a turd here). But even when he comes back in it's slipshod. Well, these schemes to put two guys on one vibraphone always fail anyway. It's like having two different drummers trade on one kit. Wait, that could be hilarious.
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wow that was red norvo? he sucks
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It's a 1917 standard called "Back home again in Indiana"
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what is this composition named?
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dragerger i think gary was pedalling durning the concerted passages. red rarely pedaled at all aside from one note, which he let ring for a measure.yes kvanoene not only was red norvo garys idol, but so many other emerging mallet players idolized him to, including my teacher gordon stout.the looks red gives to gary during this clip are those of excitement and encouragement and a willfull 'passing of the torch'' so to speak.priceless!
hes not on cocaine, hes just like that : ) my favorite drummer :)
zagyex 4 years ago 3
Cool to see Steve Swallow playing double bass!
somablock 3 years ago 2