Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass "A Taste Of Honey" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass "A Taste Of Honey" on The Ed Sullivan Show, November 7, 1965. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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Back in the day, this was music the kids and parents could agree upon. Many a party thrown by the adults for the families had Herb Alpert & TJB playing in the background. Instantly brings back memories of good food, good company and good music.
@kevingoins9858
2 жыл бұрын
So true! My parents, siblings and I dug the TJB.
@michaeldarmody9919
2 жыл бұрын
Yes. My Dad bought all his albums and was pretty much the only music we could all enjoy. He couldn’t relate to Rolling Stones, let alone Pink Floyd. And can’t tell you how many hours I spent as 13 yr old trying to see thru the whipped cream and cotton on cover of Whipped Cream album...:)
@Waldenpunk
2 жыл бұрын
I never wanted to listen to the music my parents liked. And, thankfully, they hated it when I blasted the Sex Pistols and Clash.
@Lwayte
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. First heard this because my dad bought their albums and I fell in love with it when I was about 8.
@shkyrbty
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, sound track growing up. And Stan Getz and Frank Sinatra playing music of Jobim, along w Wes Montgomery and John Fahey. Amazing times and music!
Herb is one of the wealthiest musicians around, $850M. He and Lani oversee very active philanthropies. Bless 'em both
@Ididntaskforahandleyoutube
8 ай бұрын
$850 billion? Holy shit!! Good for him. I hope he dropped a little off that on some Porsches. Then his quest would be compete. Cheers
@drewwho4512
8 ай бұрын
He was a co-founder of A&M Records. It was a huge label that made him millions.
@reiver569
7 ай бұрын
Not bad for a trumpet player! 💜
@michaelcranstoun8296
7 ай бұрын
Being enormously talented didn't hurt either. Always liked their music, instrumentals are fantastic!
@scottmccrea1873
7 ай бұрын
Wealthy because he's the A of A&M Records
Another reminder of how diverse and wonderful pop music was in the mid sixties!
@gregdebaggis5032
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!! Music that transcended the generation gap!
@tonyanderton3521
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly right, Michael. There was always something for everyone.
@wesmcgee1648
2 жыл бұрын
Yes. Herb started AandM records and later sold it for hundreds of millions of dollars. He's still working btw.
@tonyanderton3521
2 жыл бұрын
@@wesmcgee1648 Thanks for that, Wes; I didn't know he's still working. I understand that one of his parents was Ukrainian, so it's bound to be a difficult time for him currently.
@davidjohnsom5412
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I'll bet black and ethnic musical groups had no problems playing in certain venues across the country. Why even Sammy Davis Jr was invited to play at Kennedy's inauguration...oh yeah, never mind.
As a teenager in the 70s we were so lucky to be gifted with all ranges of music from talented artists.
@JustMe-vk4fn
3 ай бұрын
:) Me too.
@matandch
2 ай бұрын
It was nearing an end of a golden age of legendary entertainers and I too consider myself very lucky to be able to have experienced it in my early teens.
@tendogman8222
Ай бұрын
I would listen to this on 8 track. You’re so right and todays music isn’t even close to back then.
@SteffanoDucati
Ай бұрын
music ceased to exist for the most part in the early to mid 90s and individualism went right down the drain with it @@tendogman8222
@angelaleishman1570
Ай бұрын
Yes! I so want to go back...
I just saw Herb Alpert live in concert. He's still fabulous at 88!
@JohnHoffman65
6 ай бұрын
Where was the venue?
@tamdurand1673
6 ай бұрын
Portland Or.
@nadinewilliams6465
6 ай бұрын
That is cool. Go Herb!!
@kel13co
6 ай бұрын
I was there, too! What a treat!
@jppitman1
6 ай бұрын
Likewise about seven years ago. Some are just bitten by the performing bug and continue to do so.
They always sounded hip! Never goes out of style.
@daniellaubach7544
7 ай бұрын
Very true!
@paulkenneally789
7 ай бұрын
@@daniellaubach7544l apologise for thinking it was just easy listening..great talent and musicianship.
@GoneDeadTrain1960
6 ай бұрын
I like the word hip!✌✌
Talk about exposure to all different styles of music, we boomers experienced it all. My father was a musician and he loved Herb Alpert. I was taking piano lessons when this song hit the charts and my Dad bought me the sheet music for A Taste of Honey. I immediately learned it and could play it from memory. I loved This Guy’s in Love With You and learned to play the many Burt Bacharach songs . We were truly the lucky ones.
@patdonnelly9392
26 күн бұрын
Yeah, I'm 62. My Dad would bring me to Drum Corps competitions every summer. It opened my eyes to how dedicated and eager musicians were. And every kid on the block was learning an instrument, or in a garage band. Great times!
@jodyculbertson5853
12 күн бұрын
Absolutely!!!
I'm from Tijuana. I am so proud that Herb Alpert decided to name his band The Tijuana Brass. This video has just reached 1 million views. It just goes to show not only the importance of Herb Alpert as an artist, but also of The Ed Sullivan Show as an archive of unique and historical performances.
@leeoswald9799
Ай бұрын
Maybe you can convince more of your fellow countrymen to stay there. Or is Mexico really that big of a sh*t hole?
@Sigma-INFJ.
14 күн бұрын
@@leeoswald9799 From what I understand, most people crossing your border right now are caravans of people coming in from Venezuela and Central America.
@drummhed83
4 күн бұрын
Grew up in Imperial Beach, used to go to the Bull fights with my parents when my father was not on a tour in the Navy. Grew up listening to Herb, great memories of both Herb and Tijuana. In the late 60's and all during the 70's, it was an awesome place to grow up and hang out. IB, Pacific Beach, just great times and memories...
Unlike so many shows, Sullivan had real live performances, not lip syncing to a track. If you are familiar with the original records, you can tell this is a unique performance.
@kareninalabama
3 ай бұрын
Yep. I could tell right from the beginning that this was live. I saw they had mics and was hopeful, but that in and of itself doesn't always mean it'll be live. Came here from a different video that was very obviously canned. You could see him taking breaths and relaxing his embouchure during held notes. He even gave a very faint smile at one point during a phrase, as though he was amused by it all.
@stephendiamond9893
3 ай бұрын
Russian and Romanian Jew. I always thought he was Latin.
@williamjones4483
2 ай бұрын
There is one video on KZread where it's plainly obvious Herb is lip synching. Another thing I learned a long time ago is these guys in this video did not play on the studio recordings. A session group called the "Wrecking Crew" played on all of the recordings. The gentlemen here did the tour stuff.
@DeeDeeInTN
2 ай бұрын
Ed Sullivan Show was it!
@msr1116
22 күн бұрын
@stephendiamond....I figured Herb to be either German or Austrian Jewish, from his name and his features.
Brings back loving memories of my Dad. Thanks 👍
@LiliWhyte
6 ай бұрын
Same.
@susanstukins2990
3 ай бұрын
Same here.
@johnsellars2128
3 ай бұрын
yes it does
@jacquelinedavis6607
3 ай бұрын
Wow! Mine, too! My brother had a silver trumpet in our high school band. Awesome times and lots of laughter!
@thomassawicki3317
3 күн бұрын
Me too
Brilliant musician, but also the man behind A&M records - founded on a handshake deal, and always good to his word! Thank you Herb!
@richardwilliam9607
Жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing and everyone around you?
@peztopher7297
7 ай бұрын
Yup. He had to record a track and didn't have enough cash to pay the musicians scale. They did it anyway and then after it was a hit he paid them back what he owed them.
@copp214
7 ай бұрын
Love this. Amazing sound by very talented musicians. Thanks for sharing a video that is sweet sounding to my ears. 😊
Thank you mom and dad for introducing me to the Brass when I was a teen! Excellent musicians, and talented!
Ed Sullivan had all the greats and we'd watch him every week. Glad they are re-releasing them.
OMG where has the time gone???😢 I remember when this Aired!!😉 Timeless music and a reminder of what we saw as simplier days!!!💓 Hindsight is an AMAZING teacher!!!😘
I started playing the trumpet in 1964 because of Herb Alpert and here I am 60 years later still playing the trumpet! Thank you Herb for inspiring me toward my love of music and the trumpet. 🎺🎵🎶👍
@sablefisher
16 күн бұрын
Me too, but an industrial accident ended the playing about 15 years later.
Haha!! That was cool! I felt my dad sitting here listening with me. He loved them and now I love them! Thanks for showing this! 👍😃
@rugby8-Philadelphia
2 жыл бұрын
Agree 100% Miss my Dad all the time...
@Duke_of_Prunes
2 жыл бұрын
Not sure what I liked the most: Herb Alpert's music, or the album covers! 🥰
@johncooper7663
2 жыл бұрын
Going to see him live in May in Hamilton, Ontario
@rugby8-Philadelphia
2 жыл бұрын
@@johncooper7663 Very Cool!
@awaitingthetrumpetcall4529
2 жыл бұрын
@@johncooper7663 Herb Alpert is 'still' performing? That's cool. I was just wondering if he was still around.
Makes me think of Dad. He would have Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass playing all the time. Made me feel happy hearing it again.
@laurabeissel498
Ай бұрын
Same here - my dad loved the trumpet (he played it too) and Herb's albums were in his collection. Even as a little girl I thought Herbie was HOT!!!!
@user-oq2bg9pj6n
Ай бұрын
@@laurabeissel498 We all loved to hear dad's records.
This song just brought back so many childhood memories...Thank you
Now if this doesn’t set the standard for the ultimate sound, vision, and performance in coolness, then you definitely didn’t see and hear what I did.
@jamesw4623
2 жыл бұрын
were they really playing? a lot of old tv performances were lipsynch
@gregdolecki8530
2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesw4623 Yes, that is 100% live.
@mchaggis622
2 жыл бұрын
@@gregdolecki8530 yep. Totally live. Perfectly imperfect. Listen to the tone of that bass drum! 👍
@petersack5074
2 жыл бұрын
@@mchaggis622 right.....very good '' thumpification ''' factor........not trumpification,= bs.....? McHaggis ? Scottish descent, eh ?
@mchaggis622
2 жыл бұрын
@@petersack5074 Definitely NOT trumpification. The world has suffered enough of that thank you very much. Thumpification now that’s something I can dig. As Beatdown Brown will attest. Aye. My kilt is in for service at the moment ;)
When the trumpet 🎺 player is the "coolest guy" 😎 🆒️ in the room
Mr. A, Herb Alpert who would go on to start A&M RECORDS HOLLYWOOD in the old Charlie Chaplin building on LaBrea Blvd. with Mr. M , Jerry Moss.Thus began A&M RECORDS in 1962 and my Uncle was employed there from 1969-1999. " The Carpenters were signed by A&M in 1969" ...and the musicians/singers A&M would sign would make Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss very wealthy, along with their talents on their record label. I'm so grateful during the Summers spent with my Uncle and Aunt, I got to roam the studios 🎙 and meet a lot of great entertainers.blessed!
@kevingoins9858
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Rhonda you're right about Herb co-founding the label with Jerry Moss but they did so in 1962! Starting with the Top 10 hit "The Lonely Bull" that year.
@rhondawilkins_
2 жыл бұрын
@@kevingoins9858 typo on my part! Thanks for catching it!
@ChrisMezzolesta
4 ай бұрын
A&M was one fine record company...from giving garage bands a shot in the 60s to bringing over tons of great UK talent in the Island Records deal...and for one hot minute had The Sex Pistols, go figure (tho all that came out of it was one highly collectible 45). Not to mention bringing one of my favorite bands to the rest of the world, Japan's Yellow Magic Orchestra.
Great song. Herb Alpert was definitely a cool dude back in the 1960s. Thank you for posting this clip.
One of my favorite Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass tunes. So many memories.
Back when there was real music
@Johnlock19
2 жыл бұрын
YAAAAAA
@petersack5074
2 жыл бұрын
For sure, Jay and the Americans, Association, Fifth Dimension, Byrds, etc etc Nancy Sinatra, Petula Clarke, Dave Clark 5, etc etc. Snoopy band guys, etc etc Platters, Hollies, Strawberries,
@23vespid
2 жыл бұрын
No matter what the song, decade, or era, there's always someone that makes this post. Ok, except perhaps for Nickelback 🙂
@petersack5074
2 жыл бұрын
@@23vespid 5 c piece,....mostly noise......
@Johnlock19
2 жыл бұрын
@@23vespid well I like the 40s 50s 60s 70s and 80s but the last 30 Years is garbage 🗑
So many great memories with Herb Albert! My mom and I would dance together to all his songs. Wonderful memories.
@richardwilliam9607
Жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing and everyone around you?
I've decided I want this LIVE performance of this fantastic song played at my funeral. This would make a happy send-off.
@jeffpelkey6077
6 ай бұрын
It sure would... Good Luck to ya. I hope you live a long life though
Woah, spot-on perfection of a Live Performance! Just thinking only 4 years later, he signed on the Carpenters kids in 1969. Karen's exquisite vocals won him over!
@bigbuck2720
6 ай бұрын
@@BillSmith-rx9rmyou must be blind
I remember hearing this on the radio a lot when I was a small kid glad to finally see footage of it
God that Sound! The "Sound...of the swingin' 60's. And i love it!
Loved hearing this as a kid in the sixties, dad used to play this album on sunday afternoons!!
Yeah that’s live, no wrecking crew required
@user-fb7ji2bm2b
6 ай бұрын
Not true! Their recordings were largely played by members of The Wrecking Crew!
@ChrisMezzolesta
4 ай бұрын
@@user-fb7ji2bm2b Yes, but not needed for a live TV shot, the live band made it happen on their own.
@williamjones4483
2 ай бұрын
@@user-fb7ji2bm2b He said live. Most of us know the Wrecking Crew did the studio recordings. Learn to comprehend what someone else says.
@Baribrotzer
Ай бұрын
Not sure, but I think he may have recruited his live band from second-call and third-call Wrecking Crew players.
@williamjones4483
Ай бұрын
@@Baribrotzer None of these guys were ever a part of the Wrecking Crew. There were however, some famous names that were members of the Wrecking Crew, Glenn Campbell and Leon Russell come to mind.
I always loved Herb Albert and the TJB. Will NEVER go out of style, IMHO. And live on the ED show, great, thank you.
What's really important, especially for today's generation, is that back during those years, nearly every singer, pop/rock group, and/or instrumental band would perform their "hits" by syncing to their pre-recorded versions. This, my friends, was performed LIVE! They were that good!!!!!!
@57highland
Жыл бұрын
Another commenter said the lip-synch factor depended on where the bands were playing. Some TV shows were done in studios that had inferior acoustics, so the bands were advised (or required) to lip-synch. The Ed Sullivan studio had excellent acoustics, so everyone played "live" there.
@tabletopwarrior
Жыл бұрын
Just wondering if you noticed that the electric guitars were not plugged in. Must of had wireless technology back then. It's prerecorded played in the studio and editing for camera angles
@wongnaichungrd
Жыл бұрын
@@tabletopwarrior Look closely you can see the guitar leads and amps. Definitely sounds live too!
@thomastimlin1724
Жыл бұрын
@@tabletopwarrior No way are those trumpets mimicking to the record....I've been a trumpet player and music teacher all of my life. The guitar players both have wire hanging from them if you look more closely...it appears the amplifiers are hidden and probably mic'd. They are all playing live in that band.
@billthestinker
Жыл бұрын
The only thing fake is Herb’s hair 😂
I grew up on this kind of music, born in 1969. I couldn’t be more grateful to my mother for exposing me to music from the roaring 20’s, big band, jazz, Sinatra, the 60’’s, all through the 70’s and I took it from there on. Both of her brothers were huge music fans, and her youngest had to be the biggest Beatles fan in the family. I learned so much, and listened to WLS / WCFL with Larry Lujack that I wanted to be a DJ when I grew up, but that didn’t happen. Herb Alpert will always have a special place in my heart. Such talent, and an eye for new talent as well. Thanks for your phenomenal trumpet ability, and your philanthropy! 🎶🎺🎶
I’m pretty sure Herb just put out a new album (in 2023) - which is 58 years after this performance! And he’s sounding just as good today! Bravo sir!
I saw this on the Ed Sullivan Show in the 1960s. So much great bands and music firsts on the Ed Sullivan Show since the early 1960s. The Sunday night Ed Sullivan Show was the entertainment highlight of the TV week. Ed Sullivan had Elvis, the Beatles, Doors, Jacksons, Supremes, endless great groups on his show.
Best album cover of all time!
@kareninalabama
3 ай бұрын
Definitely iconic; it seemed a bit risque at the time. As a kid, I remember looking at it and wondering how much whipped cream it took to cover her. 😂
I still pass by, to this day , Herb Alpert's formerly owned A&M recording studios on LaBrea Blvd here in Hollywood, Ca on my way to work at Warner Bros.Television. I had many of his 45 singles and his Greatest Hits.
@brucekuehn4031
2 жыл бұрын
The old Chaplin studio bought by Charlie in 1917 and owned by him until 1953. In his autobiography - “At the end of the Mutual contract, I was anxious to get started with First National, but we had no studio. I decided to buy land in Hollywood and build one. The site was the corner of Sunset and La Brea and had a very fine ten-room house and five acres of lemon, orange and peach trees. We built a perfect unit, complete with developing plant, cutting room, and offices.”
@awaitingthetrumpetcall4529
2 жыл бұрын
_"I still pass by, to this day , Herb Alpert's formerly owned A&M recording studios..."_ I passed by "Terrytoons" cartoon studio that produced "Mighty Mouse" on my way to junior HS. I never knew what it was until I reached adulthood.
@juanitadaleslusher9628
2 жыл бұрын
How cool is this?! Will look that up on my next trip!
@cynthianolder4579
2 жыл бұрын
If you get a chance, watch Herb Alpert Is doc. Really good. He is a stellar human
2 жыл бұрын
@@cynthianolder4579 I sure will! Thanks for the tip!
One of my favorite songs of all times.
There is so much good music in the world - rock, folk, country, alternative, classical, jazz… Certain music carries me back to a time and place. Listening to this reminds me of a happy time when I and the world were still young. Brings back memories of happy times with family and friends around the swimming pool on warm summer nights. I loved them then and still love them now. Thanks for sharing. 💕
Great‼️My dad had Herb Alpert albums when we were kids‼️👍🌞🎶🎵🎼
@johnkavy
2 жыл бұрын
My parents had Herb Albert albums as well. Used to listen to them back then. I still have them today.
@kensellers4082
2 жыл бұрын
It is something that the World War II generation and the young rock & roll generation could both enjoy Herb Alpert’s classy music.
My Dad loved Herb Alpert and the TJ brass and had every album they made in the 60s. He would come home from work and relax listening to one of their records playing on a big cabinet stereo system in the livingroom before dinner. It wasnt until I was an Adult that I found out that Herb Alpert was Jewish and the TJ brass members were mostly Italian Americans , I thought they were Spanish - Mexican and they sold that image pretty well Love Herb Alpert & the TJ Brass thankyou for posting this live version that Ive never seen --- It is truly wonderful. PS: I love at 2:10 how the trombone player reacts! He knows that they just killed it live on NATIONAL TV.
Still enjoy Herb as much as I did in my youth. Thanks for the lovely memories.
The Tijuana Brass was a band that performed major chord, harmonious "pop" music. It was the "Swing" of their generation. They were jazzy, harmonious, unique in their genre, and cool. There was a uniqueness to their jazzy instrumental ballads that few Latin-tinged bands could mimic. I think nearly every song they performed came to be in the top twenty. Their crispness was sharp and always on the keys. I liked everything they did. Why they disappeared so quickly was disappointing to me. I'm nearing my eighth decade and I still run the LONELY BULL thru my mind.
@donalddodson7365
2 жыл бұрын
One very special album cover, too. ;-)
@stanleycostello9610
2 жыл бұрын
My Mom was a member of the Columbia Record Club. I was ten years old in 1965 when "Whipped Cream" came out which my Mom bought. It still am a bit shocked when I see the cover...
@donalddodson7365
2 жыл бұрын
@@stanleycostello9610 I think there was an article about the trouble they had getting the suds just right. I think it was laundry detergent, not actual whipped cream.
@Keyboardman88
2 жыл бұрын
@@donalddodson7365 It's not how nice the package is wrapped, rather the present inside LOL LOL LOL
@trallfraz
2 жыл бұрын
"Disappeared so quickly"?? they were still winning top chart hits and grammys in the 80's with "this guys in love", "Rise", etc.!!
My grandmother had so many of his albums... And we all loved his music even though we otherwise had different musical tastes.
I had every vinyl album! I would play the Lonely Bull endlessly. Classic music, pure talent ♥️
The most recorded drummer in history, session drummer Hal Blaine's famous and original recorded Bass Drum Kick part in history: played right here...
@gregdolecki8530
2 жыл бұрын
That is Nick Ceroli here, not Hal Blaine. Blaine played on the studio version.
@spyderlogan4992
2 жыл бұрын
@@gregdolecki8530 I do know that, my point is that this drum part was originally played on the studio recording by Hal Blaine. Sorry if you misunderstood my comment.
@gregdolecki8530
2 жыл бұрын
@@spyderlogan4992 Not a problem. Carry on.
@matts9064
2 жыл бұрын
Grammar !
@drlock978
2 жыл бұрын
So true,happy you mentioned it. Loved hearing Hal always telling the story of it,about the timing and how it came to be.
Always enjoyed these guys they had a string of great hits in the 60s when America WAS great 🙂
I saw Herb and the TJB perform live around this time...Great memory...those cats could play...
This song will NEVER get old!
@blackholeentry3489
Жыл бұрын
Yes...even in the future after we have established a colony on Mars, this will be a standard work song as men work to broaden and lengthen the canals there.
@blackholeentry3489
Жыл бұрын
Yes...even in the future after we have established a colony on Mars, this will be a standard work song as men work to broaden and lengthen the canals there.
That was really cool! I’m glad that they got to perform the song live on the show!
@williamtyler2557
Жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing and everyone around you?
I am a kid again in the 60's listing to my Dad's music on our record player, Dad love Herb Alpert. I played Dad some of his music 🎶 the night before he died. This music will always bring a tear to my eyes. safe travels 🙏 💕 Dad, see you at Saint Peter's Gate.
@jeffpelkey6077
6 ай бұрын
I bet that made his day. What a great memory to give to both of you. Rip. Dad
This was the "heaviest metal" music in my parents' album collection. Brings back amazing memories of lying on top of the stereo cabinet, listening to this and Tom Jones, the Ray Coniff Sungers. Thank you for this!
"A Taste of Honey" was a 1958 British play. Americans Bobby Scott and Ric Marlow wrote this instrumental theme for the 1960 Broadway version. The song won a Grammy Award. Lyrics were not added to "Taste of Honey" until 1961. There were some minor hits and even a cover by the Beatles. The catchy melody also found it's way into the acts of many club performers, but the big hit for the song didn't come until this version in 1965. A single from their "Whipped Cream & Other Delights" album. Herb Alpert arranged the song with a long intro, but even an elite crew of studio musicians had trouble starting precisely on time. Finally, drummer Hal Blaine suggested that he just count it off and then they take that part of his track out of the final mix. However, when the producer listened to the playback, he called Alpert over to hear it and they kept the Boom-Boom Boom-Boom in the arrangement. Blaine's count-off remains a signature for the song, even today.
@StephanieJeanne
2 жыл бұрын
We played that album over and over at my house growing up. Thanks for sharing this info! 🙌😊
@that70sgirl90
2 жыл бұрын
I always loved this ! Thank you for sharing! 💖
@MostlyBrenda
2 жыл бұрын
@@that70sgirl90 I cheated 😁 I have Brenda's version on my channel and did the research on the song years ago, so it was quick cut, paste, edit for me. Check it out if you want to hear the lyrics or just hear Brenda speak Japanese.
@that70sgirl90
2 жыл бұрын
@@MostlyBrenda That's alright 👍 you're aloud to cheat here and there ! Don't let anyone know I said, "it was alright!" 😄 I just may stop by and check that out! Thanks for the invite. 💖
@pgcicca
2 жыл бұрын
you forget to mention the 1961 British Tony Richardson's film adapted from the play by the author herself that won many awards, best actress, best actor, 4 BAFTA etc .....
Good music is timeless and eternal - and this is good music... 👍🤠😎
Herb Alpert is the very definition of COOL...!
@MikeSmithEnterprises
Ай бұрын
Now that Sinatra has passed, the coolest man in America.
I was age 1 when this aired. I grew up listening to Herb Albert still love everything he did so blessed to have him. Pure genius one of a kind.
@gregdolecki8530
2 жыл бұрын
So was I.
I feel in love with this song as a kid in the late 60’s because my dad would play it on the record player. What’s sad is if this great classic song came out today it would get any air play. Sadly music sucks today. Well not all but about 90%.
@alfredogomez5241
8 ай бұрын
Yes
@Irene-qe5hu
8 ай бұрын
99% sucks!!! 😮
@tamdurand1673
7 ай бұрын
Same here!...But, I just saw Herb Alpert live at a sold out concert. He's still fabulous!
How can you beat this?
Groovy man lol
Oh, the memories. Herb Alpert was a boyhood hero of mine, and I think it was in 1966 my father took me to see him live at Williams Arena in Minneapolis. Looks like the same lineup of musicians. I played trumpet and by the time I was 12 I think I had half the TJB book memorized, all of the greatest hits. It was cool that a trumpet player was topping the charts, 'cuz I was a trumpet player.
@RetNemmoc555
2 жыл бұрын
We had a trumpet player in the family, and I always loved hearing him play those songs. There was a Tijuana Brass cover band in my town (circa 1968) called the Border Patrol that played in local clubs. I would have loved to see TJB live.
My band
Class, style and smooth as silk. They and he make this look effortlessly. Always loved Herb Alpert. A much better time to live in America.
When we were kids (the 60's) my older brother played the trumpet and this song was on his playlist. Great song, great memories.
This Tijuana Brass version of A Taste of Honey was my favorite pop song when I was 10. I’d hear it in the morning on radio and it not only stirred my energy for school, it inspired me with its magic sound. Thanks, Herb, for all those great mornings
I have always loved this group! Herb Alpert was more than a great musician: He gave a lot of musicians their big break! He was one hell of a guy!
@joeromack6188
2 жыл бұрын
"is"
@kensellers4082
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Mr. Alpert discovered and signed the phenomenal Karen and Richard Carpenter and also the great Sergio Mendes for A&M Records. I still play all their fabulous records/cds today as I drive along the beautiful New Jersey shore.
@daveed1750
2 жыл бұрын
He’s still recording and performing at 86.
@johnheinrich6907
9 ай бұрын
Shorty Rogers and Bill Pitman of the Wrecking Crew gave Herb Alpert his big break into the business…watch the Wrecking Crew (2008) Herb Alpert and more, a comment from Bill Pitman
When I since the childhood, on the album, Greatest Hits!!!!!
We love you Herb.
I remember an album cover with whip cream .
@williamtyler2557
Жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing and everyone around you?
My parents had their albums. I remember hearing these songs on the record player.
I had my own Herb Alert albums as a n adult. LOL. I love me some Tijuana brass, since childhood.
Absolutely love Herb Alpert & the TJB! Mom used to play all of the vinyl LP's back in the day, cranked up on her little phonograph. She told me I was always movin' and be-boppin' whenever I heard this one! 😀👍🇺🇸
Awesome!! Audio seems much better than last time it was on you tube!! I wish they would Ed’s intro and conversation with Herb!
R.I.P. Bob Edmondson, 5th March 1935 - 29th May 2021
@tommybridges7143
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry that he passed! I've met the TJB bass player here, Pat Senatore at Herb's Vibrato jazz club in Bel Air, CA. We spoke about Bob when I met him.
Herb Alpert and the Brass were the first albums I bought as a young teen and I still enjoy them 50 + years later.
Music was so good those days 🎉❤😊
Rise is my favorite album. Of ALL time...
@MikeSmithEnterprises
Ай бұрын
Also like Fandango (esp Route 101) and Warm. His three best albums.
Done live on stage that was The Ed Sullivan Show.👏
Great memories from the 70's! I listened to Pink Floyd and Dad listened to Herb Albert!
Man, America was so much better back then. I really miss those days growing up as a kid with my mom and dad. I come from a small town in Texas and in those days all of the local businesses were people that grew up and went to school together and then hung out and had parties together.
A classic from "Whip Cream and Other Delights". I remember my neighbors used to try to hide the record from me and their 12 year old son. We always managed to find it 😁. There's a utube interview out there somewhere with Herp and Lou Adler talking about the music 🎵 and the album cover👌. There's also an interview with Hal Blaine (rip) talking about his classic drum intro.
@Petemonster62
2 жыл бұрын
L.O.L!!!!!!
@anthonykobiec8569
2 жыл бұрын
I LOVED that woman on the cover. I might of tried to lick the whipped cream off the cover, I can’t remember and that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
@kensellers4082
2 жыл бұрын
@@anthonykobiec8569 Who was that lovely and decidedly zaftig young woman on that album cover? She reminded me of the beautiful Nova in “Planet of the Apes.”
I was six when this came out - I remember my mom & dad having the album - they also had THE LONELY BULL album (still one of my favorites). I wore their records out, playing them so much! Fantastic stuff! Did you know that Herb Alpert was the one who discovered the Carpenters? Originally, Karen Carpenter only wanted to play the drums. They played one of their songs for Herb Alpert, and he asked her to try singing it in a lower octave. The rest is history.
@kensellers4082
2 жыл бұрын
Requiem aeternam, Ms. Karen Carpenter. She is greatly missed.
@gunnarMyTube
6 ай бұрын
I'm thinking of "This Masquerade" on A&M LP "Now & Then"
Live! Incredible: how many hits did Tijuana Brass have!?!??!
@kevingoins9858
2 жыл бұрын
Many as well as having four LPS in Billboard's Top 10 pop album chart at the same time in early 1966
@t40onbass
2 жыл бұрын
They hit the national top 40 13 times...but Herb never hit the #1 position on the chart until he did a solo bit and sang "This Guys in Love With You" in 1968. He's the only artist to have a #1 song with a vocal and instrumental ("Rise" in 1979).
@t40onbass
2 жыл бұрын
@@jahbay DAMN you beat me to that. The only other artist to get close was an artist Herb signed to his A&M label...keyboardist/vocalist Billy Preston who had 2 #1 vocal hits and a #2 instrumental called "Outa-Space" in 1972.
@daniellaubach8412
2 жыл бұрын
@@t40onbass Have the 12 inch dance tune from the late 70's. Love it!
@kevingoins9858
2 жыл бұрын
@@t40onbass Outa-Space is the JAM!
My Mom listened too this all the time when I was a kid! Memories
Love love loved their music !!!
@williamtyler2557
Жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing and everyone around you?
My Mom was the one who introduced me to Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. All these comments that I read here, I believe that I am in agreement with them all. It's just excellent music. Mom got a kick out of the horn on the taxi song. She's gone now, at 95, 4 years ago. That alone says something about Herb's music.
My BFF & I would dance in her basement to Herb Albert & Tijuana Brass in the early 70's. I miss her but when I hear the music it takes me back to my teen years & how simple life was & how much fun we had making up dance routines. Thanks for those cherished treasures.❤😊🎉
When I was a kid, the radio played all of the hits. So everyone heard Herb Alpert, Jim Morrison, basicay whomever was a hit at the time. How wonderful it was. It introduced us to all types of music.
I miss those 1960s days - I was just a kid (10 in 1966) ....Little League, Cub Scouts.....it was all so simple for kids then .....sigh
I remember hearing Herb Alpert &The Tijuana brass when I was young. I wasn't born yet but when I saw them on TV. in 1976. It was so cool. I loved it and I still do.❤
Class ,never gets old or forgotten .
I can remember being fascinated by the album cover for Whipped Cream and other Delights that I found in my grandparents album collection as a young boy, ha ha. Great song.
@LiliWhyte
6 ай бұрын
Oh lord, my parents had that album too.
@KittyGrizGriz
6 ай бұрын
My mom had it too; I’ve inherited it 😊
I was 6 years old when this song became popular. But this song was everywhere! Herb Alpert is a really big deal. It wasn't music I listened to but you couldn't avoid this song once it exploded, Everyone covered it. And Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss formed the company that turned into A&M records. Alpert & Moss (so now you know what the initials mean). Yeah, he is a big deal. But not just this song either. Just about everything you heard with a horn in it back then was Herb Alpert. His music was show themes and commercials and in movies. Until now, I really hadn't realized the extent of his influence.
Will you show my dad Kid Ory. He was on with Sonny and Chers first performace
@Playbyplaymedia
2 жыл бұрын
Harold Battiste, another New Orleans vet, was Sonny and Cher's music director.
Whipped Cream & Other Delights still one of the best album covers ever
@KittyGrizGriz
6 ай бұрын
Yes, my mom had it & I remember too!
Born in 1960 my Dad loved Herb Albert. Remember the album playing and still love this band! Timeless!! ❤❤❤
No auto tune, reverb, tapes...just pure music.
I love seeing this! I love the enthusiasm they had. There's no doubt, no matter how good or bad your day has been, this will put a smile on your face! Thank you for sharing it, God Bless You and stay safe.
We used to play this song in high school band. Love Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass!
bought that album 50 some yrs ago love it still