◄ Jimmy Smith ☼ Watermelon Man Live in Germany 2004 ♫
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I like the eventual coming together of the musicians, but under rehearsed for this performance in my opinion. Mark Whitfield sets an odd tone at the start, but settles down. It takes the bass player almost 5 minutes to find his place, but he does finally.
Rob Boyter
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Jimmy Smith was one of the greatest jazz and blues organists that ever sat the bench. Even at the end of his life, the vibes kept flowing from his great musical brain, down through his fingers, out through the Hammond and into the ears and brain of anyone with sense enough to listen. Love ya Jimmy. You were the greatest. Now you're up there rugulatin with the best of them. We will remember you always.
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bass player is jimmy woode. he also died in 2005.
he could walk. it was cool... but i think he shouldn't have played groove stuff....
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Nothing wrong with this one. A lot of heart. .
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ke spettacolo sentir suonare jimmy il suo organo parla da solo
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@hammonditalia I agree with you...but man!!! the man sound so alive, it just unbelievable.
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Guitar player holds an unsympathetic chord, the Bass player is out of tune.
This is a bit of a mess.
Jimmy's Ok but the others are not .
Guitar player is more Johnny Geetar Watson style than Jazz.
I love that style but it does not fit in here.
But I respect all the musicians here.
Who am I to cast stones?
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Jimmy played very well, but the bassplayer needs about 4 minutes to find out the right changes. Therefore: Poor Jimmy!
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he performs better than all organist out there sick or otherwise.
poor Jimmy, they shouldn't expose him to this... He wasn't able to perform, he died a few months later leaving a great trace in the music world
hammonditalia 1 year ago 7
@hammonditalia Claro que dejo una gran marca en las generaciones posteriores,
Barbara Dennerlein !!
Saludos!!
leoblack97 1 year ago