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Uploaded by dliberg on Aug 24, 2007
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Ahhh whoa...!
GMD825 1 year ago
I don't "Like" it...I "Love" it!
gregoryburrows 1 year ago
the head (fwiw !) is Big Nick, right. A sped up Coltrane tune
davidwatson 1 year ago
watch how he recovers a lost stick at 3:19
gjazz22 2 years ago
May I just say that your videos are AMAZING??? FYI, for Jack Bruce fanatics, the EGO album (which also featured Ted Dunbar) had an awesome, uncredited Bruce vocal on 'Two Worlds.' It's on CD, for the curious.
GayleMI 2 years ago
Da Big Gong!
beanabus77 3 years ago
Warren Smith on percussion.. wow. go Warren
ccchipcraw 3 years ago
Ending with "Some Hip Drum Shit"
szumo1982 3 years ago
An amazing B3 solo from Larry -
Super out, totally slows down the pace, and the gongs help to bring you "deeper into the monastery".
Timpani usage: brilliant.
Ditto!!! You just gotta love how Larry Young
translated the Coltrane "sound" onto the organ...I understand they did practice 2gether.....and his sound on the B3 was so raw
[and loud, too, from the accounts I read] when he played with Tony...Check his solo on
"Spectrum" [with McLaughlin on guitar]...his ability to manipulate [and motivically develop] the 4ths, tritones & wide intervals
was just frightening......
MikeNichols50 3 years ago
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Ahhh whoa...!
GMD825 1 year ago
I don't "Like" it...I "Love" it!
gregoryburrows 1 year ago
the head (fwiw !) is Big Nick, right. A sped up Coltrane tune
davidwatson 1 year ago
watch how he recovers a lost stick at 3:19
gjazz22 2 years ago
May I just say that your videos are AMAZING??? FYI, for Jack Bruce fanatics, the EGO album (which also featured Ted Dunbar) had an awesome, uncredited Bruce vocal on 'Two Worlds.' It's on CD, for the curious.
GayleMI 2 years ago
Da Big Gong!
beanabus77 3 years ago
Warren Smith on percussion.. wow. go Warren
ccchipcraw 3 years ago
Ending with "Some Hip Drum Shit"
szumo1982 3 years ago
An amazing B3 solo from Larry -
Super out, totally slows down the pace, and the gongs help to bring you "deeper into the monastery".
Timpani usage: brilliant.
szumo1982 3 years ago
Ditto!!! You just gotta love how Larry Young
translated the Coltrane "sound" onto the organ...I understand they did practice 2gether.....and his sound on the B3 was so raw
[and loud, too, from the accounts I read] when he played with Tony...Check his solo on
"Spectrum" [with McLaughlin on guitar]...his ability to manipulate [and motivically develop] the 4ths, tritones & wide intervals
was just frightening......
MikeNichols50 3 years ago