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Spike Jones - Flight of the Bumble Bee

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  • As a trombonist, all I can say is...this guy belongs in a hall of fame. Absolutely mind-blowing!

  • Glorious!

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  • Heard this on an album in the 70's. Great to finally see the video. Fantastic!

  • Talent? This is the real deal!

  • What? Enjoy it or make your "flattering "comments somewhere not so public.

  • That's some first-class flutter tonguing right there.  Must have been a hit with the ladies.

  • @paddyosee

    as a random guy with no experience with a horn I fully agree with you. that does not look easy, even though he makes it look so.

  • It's like watching Harpo Marx play his harp. These people truly LIVED through their talent. I do believe that there still is great talent today, but that is obscured by the media. If anyone becomes too profound, then that's a bad thing today. Cause it makes you think too much. Take Mike Judge's film "Idiocracy", which was made thru the Fox Channel. Just when it was released in theaters, Fox Channel suddenly stopped ALL advertising for the film--because they realized it was making fun of THEM.

  • @paddyosee I'm a trombone player myself, tried it... I personally can't do it lol

  • Tommy Pederson hosted a trombone reading session at Hoyt Bohannon's garage. Top LA players would play mostly Tommy's arrangements and rotate around each part after every tune. You had to have serious lead chops (or bass trombone chops) and have a strong slide vibrato. I got to play there a few times in the mid 1980's and was scared to death!

  • Keig Garvin played this at the end of the College of William & Mary Band School in 1966. It was amazing, in front of the Wren Building and several thousand people. Garvin was amazing!!

  • Wow thats some impressive trombone playing

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