Chet Baker and Lars Gullin playing All the Things You Are
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@sonofjabba Not so. Here Chet is singing on this very same night. Sans teeth:
watch?v=8SGAcP7Zh6U&feature=re
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@sonofjabba It's obvious in this vid that before Chet lost his teeth, he was blind as a bat.
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Talent with a capital "T"
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@louispippie He didn't loose his teeth until the late 60's this was filmed in the late 50's.
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looking at Chets emboucure (sp.) does anyone think this was soon after he lost his front teeth? He is playing very low, puffing out his cheaks and shys away from taking the first solo.
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Great video. Specially like the alto. Think chet and Lars normally do a better job
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I enjoyed every second of this amazing video recording. Thank you for the opportunity to experience this on YouTube!
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I enjoyed every second of this amazing video recording. Thank you for the opportunity to experience this on YouTube!
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Glauco Masetti? Molto bene!
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What a musical story teller he is, Glauco Masetti. Fantastic solo: balanced, interesting and energetic. I can understand why Chet chose to join horns with him. Gullin is normally a great baritone player, but his is in my humble opinion a little incoherent here. What about Chet, then? Well, his talent does always show, even when he... as in this particular solo... seems to be slightly distracted.
My grandpa played with Chet in Milan!
^_^
IncazzatoBianco 2 years ago 9
Who was your grandpa ?
fredriklundin 2 years ago
..chet is back..
PICCOLOSORRISO 2 years ago
Not to mention Lars Gullin :-)
fredriklundin 2 years ago 2