Milt Jackson- Bag s Groove

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2009

Bag s Groove

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  • @premiumjunkie There are differnt feelings in Jazz about how long a bss note will take to travel to the front. And Milt prefers to wait just a little bit.

  • Excellent thanks very much for the share. Bags is the man on the vibes.

  • @premiumjunkie what you just described is what makes it swing...

  • A large proportion of videos here on YouTube are out of sync with the audio. I don't know why, but I'm surprised the whiney complainers out here have not figured this out yet. As someone pointed out, the artists aren't uploading fake videos just to irritate you.

  • The drums and the bass don't fit, Ray brown is very ahead in the beat while the drummer plays more behind in the beat, not very swinging all and all... The rest of the band also have tendency to play more lazy in the beat. Stubburn Ray, he knows better...

  • I Play this with my teacher of Jazzzzz :D <3

  • This looks like it was a special-guest encore at an MJQ concert.

    It's Milt Jackson - vibes, John Lewis on piano, Ray Brown playing Percy Heath's bass, and -- who on Connie Kay's famous gold-plated drum set? When? Where?

  • fantastic music!!! How I wish I could have been at one of his concerts.... the vibraphone is still one of the coolest instruments in jazz :)

  • @nmvdvjr Why do people on youtube ALWAYS think everything is fake?!? Why should a jazz legend like Milt Jackson do a fake concert or the person who uploads this fake the video?? It makes no sense to me! :D

    groetjes uit de buurland ;)

  • Brings back a lot of memories of the MJQ. Probably my intro in my youth to modern jazz..I have been following jazz for over 60 years and it is still one of my favourite groups to listen to on CD and vinyl

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