Louis Armstrong - Basin Street Blues - 1964
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From the Bell Telephone Hour: The American Song, February 2, 1964.
I think the personell are as follows:
Armstrong, Louis (Trumpet, Vocal)
Moore, Russell "Big Chief" (Trombone)
Darensbourg, Joe (Clarinet)
Kyle, Billy (Piano)
Shaw, Arvell (Bass)
Barcelona, Danny (Drums)
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It was for the time I was able to enjoy it. We were on the road with my father (Eddie Shu, clarinet here) till I was 8. Unfortunately I didn't have the ears or musical history to appreciate what I was experiencing. And I never did see my father again. This video was the first time I saw my father in color since I was 9. My only picture of him until recently was black and white. He has become my favorite musician. Aloha, Evan
@mjschram
4 жыл бұрын
A really interesting storyline, Evan. Wish I could hear more about it. Your dad was a wonderful clarinetist.
@mjschram
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for sharing, Evan. - Martin Schram
@BWGmedia
3 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry about your father and not seeing him, but man did he leave a lasting impression, on yourself and countless others. That man can slay on the clarinet! Gave me a whole new appreciation for the instrument in a jazz setting.
@lisellesloan3191
3 жыл бұрын
Are there two clarinetists here, Evan? It says above that it's Joe Darensbourg. Is that wrong?
@A1MauiBoy
3 жыл бұрын
@@lisellesloan3191 Well the person who posted the video does say "I think" Funny because I commented here 7 years ago and no one including me noticed or mentioned it. Here is a link to my Fathers section on my KZread page if your interested. Some videos when he was with Gene Krupa and a lot more Louis. Aloha, Evan kzread.info/head/PLx7uSo1eaK5KV0MW7Tm92dzl7PtTm9_xL
Just burnt my dinner while watching this excellent performance on repeat. Completely worth it!
@Callies_ChaoticAnimationCorner
3 жыл бұрын
Aw that's bad but hugs from Canada 😁even in these hard times
Finally, a bass solo that would make the audience listen and stop talking. Remarkable!
They don’t make music like this no more! Bring it back 😍
@abbebuckhann5713
4 жыл бұрын
Ebony Nikita Working on it, Miss Ebony!!!
@user-hr2jc4op7d
4 жыл бұрын
Yes
I truly love Louis Armstrong. My parents raised me on Louis, Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra and all of the other amazing musicians of the day. I am 40 now and appreciate all this beautiful music just as much as when I was a young kid if not more. I think swing has always been so under rated to the other genres of music, but that's just my personal opinion.
@Callies_ChaoticAnimationCorner
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry I'm late but have a nice day and if you are not, get someone to give to a hug
@MauriatOttolink
2 жыл бұрын
The Digital Dungeon Master It's great to be able to say that "We lived through the best!"
Arvel Shaw keeping it LIVE on bass, FOR ALL TIME!!!!! Hot boppin jumpin jive! My gawd! But just every single bit of this.💗
My earliest live musical memory was seeing Louis Armstrong standing in front of me, ground level, playing “Hello Dolly” at the 1965 NY Worlds Fair in a crowd, as my parents held my hand. In my 30s I ended up living in New Orleans, as a musician.
I have loved jazz since I was a kid. Had a Philco radio. Listened to music every nite before I went to sleep. Much older now but still play music every night before I fall asleep. So soothing. Thanks Louie👍🤩👏❤️🎼
@boomerguy9935
16 күн бұрын
Same here. In the early 60's, I would fall asleep with the one earphone plugged into my ear which connected me to the AM stations all over the country. This was my one and only electronic device...a pocket size Zenith AM 6-transistor radio. I was in heaven.
Sweet baby Jesus getting a PS5 on Christmas morning!! Arvell Shaw swinging and rocking that bass is one of my favorite things to watch. Gets my skin bumpier that those chicken thighs at the butcher's, RIP Arvell! Black American Music at its finest!
@Callies_ChaoticAnimationCorner
2 жыл бұрын
=)
The energy, the passion of this music. So rich and beautiful.
Every time I hear Louis play and sing.....tears comes to my eyes.... because he was the first musician I grooved with when I was 6 years old.....ps....playing drums for 52 years an An Esoteric Artist and Sculptor!!!!!A long Journey..... now 65 Years old.
I feel sorry for the younger generation that hasn't heard this music. Put down your I phones and just listen!
@BDSbowling
5 жыл бұрын
Gloria Millar what are you talking about 🤔 i listen to satchmo on my iphone all the time!
@keyboardmamma
5 жыл бұрын
Hahah agreed although im one of them! I listen to Satchmo and Jazz and Swing and Big Band and Dixie all the time!
All the talent in the world. They are so missed.
Louis really swings with this tune. He will forever be one my favorite performers. His voice and trumpet are always outstanding.
I absolutely love this!! I remember my dad playing this music when I was little, and I loved it then as much as I love it now!! In fact, I became a music teacher because of music like this. What an inspiration...
@ryszardjakub6035
4 жыл бұрын
CZEGO SIĘ UCZYSZ ??...
I loved that clarinet solo!
I was brought up on Armstrong. My dad was a jazz pianist and I grew up with this sound all around. What a wonderful childhood
IMHO one of the best Trumpet players of all time. Also IMHO one of the best entertainers of all time.
Excellent music, one of Louis's greatest songs. All of the solos in this are fantastic. I could listen to this for hours.
@barbarak.feller970
3 жыл бұрын
Yes. Me too. I grew up on this music
Is always nice to see Louis Armstrong live with his ridiculously big and warm smile
Ahhhhh all of their solo parts are so good, literally each and every one of them! Special mention to Shu on the clarinet, absolutely smashed it Edit: the fella on the double bass, that's some crazy skill
@Callies_ChaoticAnimationCorner
2 жыл бұрын
That's because its a people of Louis Armstrong band
The band is swinging like crazy and then Louis grabs his horn, blows, and sends the whole thing into the stratosphere. Man, that's hot!
Talent, talent, talent. GREAT talent. They are absolute geniuses and have so much fun performing too.
Cuando éramos jóvenes (1958 más o menos), nos juntábamos en el patio viejo de la casa de mis padres, a escuchar jazz con los amigos y uno de nuestros preferidos fue, es y será por siempre, el gran Sachmo, el que nos estremecía con su maravillosa trompeta y ese jazz que les salía del alma y con el cual nos regocijábamos emocionados. . .Ahora lo tengo en Internet y soy el tipo más feliz del mundo escuchando y viendo los videos de los ídolos de siempre. . .Gracias por regalarnos tanta felicidad. . . .
God Bless you Louie. If you feel like coming back, you'll be welcome any time.
Such a treat to hear and see Louis on live TV. Great rendition.
We played a "Tribute to Louis Armstrong" show in stage band (I was on bari sax) during the big swing, big band, blues, and jazz resurgence of the 1970s. Basin Street Blues was one of the numbers in the set, which built all the way up to the finale, When The Saints Go Marching In. We had them literally dancing in the aisles. I've been a LA fan since then.
I FIRST HAD the privilege OF seeing LOUIS Armstrong, with MY DAD IN NYC, I WAS 10,YEAR YOUNG, the PRICE of admission. 50cents, WITH Ella, Peter Nero, Ornetta, ...1,BILLION, "$$,TODAY.....great memories
Louis in my opinion is the greatest trumpeter who lived. I loved everything about him and especially love the funny faces he makes.
America at its very FINEST. Pops forever!
that piano intro is as smooth as butter. love the swing
Always great on the stage, pops...🙌🙌💯
I’ve heard a lot of Basin Street Blues, and this one is my favorite!
Que personaje tan querido el gran Sachmo, me pone la piel de gallina al verlo actuar y tocar su trompeta con ese sentimiento. . . .!!
So many memories...of when music was popular, in many aspects, to so many people all over the world!
@johnchoquette5695
4 жыл бұрын
Yo ! Music is still popular - it's just that so much of it sucks .
@Fuzzy._.l
4 жыл бұрын
Honestly yeah, today we don’t have much popular music that’s actually original, or have people who struggled and risked it all to climb and wrote songs that spoke to the heart. Back when music labels and such would risk it on randoms like The Beatles or Queens, others who had a chance of not becoming famous but they did and we had amazing pleasure upon our ears from that risk being taken. Yet now they just realized they don’t have to risk it on people when they can just push some young or whatever is popular or appealing face and pour out the same garbage as any other artist, and now without the risk or giving a chance to some, we lose originality and the quality of music our fucking parents or grandparents listened to.
@johnstill1451
4 жыл бұрын
@@Fuzzy._.l I do agree...With a few exceptions, it seems that as long as LOOK good, who cares if nobody can understand what the hell you're singing about;;;it's LOOKS that count, TALENT not required. I'm 82 yo, and with my hearing aids I still cannot get all the words thy're screaming...I have asked my grand kids if they can understand the WORDS...in most cases they admitted they couldn't. I feel vindicated!!! LOL!!
@blinddeadmcjones5255
3 жыл бұрын
You can still choose to live in the past, i know i do, thats where the tunes and the vibes are
@johnstill1451
3 жыл бұрын
@@blinddeadmcjones5255 You're right on the money there, buddy!! I'm 82...and STILL boppin'...
Wow...if only I could play the clarinet that way. I just got one a month ago and this is definately inspiring. Love you Louie...Always!
I wish I was born in those golden years of good old songs.
My dad used to have a stack of Louis Armstrong and the Dukes of Dixieland records. That's where my love of jazz began. Satchmo will always be America's greatest musician
Wow, what a band...simply amazing.
this is now my all time favorite song. I love Louis Armstrong!!!
Well said. In addition to this, he influenced singing in almost all genres. Rather rare for a musician to make an impact in both an instrument and in singing. Ain't no doubt about it; Pops was tops.
It just doesn't get any better than this!
10/10 for performance and all!
2020 and they are still No.1 .....great sound!
That must of been a great childhood growing up with music like that:)
am i the only one that gets pumped up alone jamming this????
@themaggattack
6 жыл бұрын
Michael Guerrero... We are getting pumped up alone together jamming to this!
Just just just so brilliant
This is music in its very soul! I am 17 years old, sometimes listen to regular pop but when i really listen to music i like, old pops is always my first choice!
Russell "Big Chief" Moore, a Pima Indian from the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona.
Louis Armstrong.....great artist🎺🎵👍
Incredible chops for ANY horn player that age...Pops pulls off another great performance!
The talent here is like no other! I adore Louis Armstrong... Where is this type of talent today???
Thanks! It's Eddie Shu on Clarinet, though. Ingenious multi-instrumentalist!
Yeah I was raised to Louis Armstrong. Dad played him all the time, he saw him live and talked about the show. I still enjoy listening to Armstrong. Brings back memories
Desde Argentina, que placer escuchar a estos magnificos y talentosos músicos.
Yes, I would have LOVED to be in that audience.....what a trumpeter - what a personality, what a singer......a wonderful band of guy s!!!!
I play guitar, i didnt grow up with this type of music though and i have been exploring all this stuff on my own and its like a new world opening up.
Grande músico com voz incomparável. Adoro!
I was lucky enough to see Louis Armstrong on his last tour and it was an experience I shall never forget - electric . As a side note he was supported by Gerry Browns Mission Hill Jazz band who I found out later was a member of my parents sailing Club at Lilliput Poole
amazing. i love this kinda music. listen to it everyday
To me it's my dad, his music love which I love. Louis Armstrong , sacho, is/was such an explosion of talent.
You know the clarinet solo was good just from watching Louis' reaction to it
Many dimensions to this man. Never let it be lost, however. He could play his tail off.
A music masterclass!!!
A colour recording from 1964! Amazing! Back then everything was black-and-white in Sweden.....
Najwyższy poziom umiejętności gry na instrumentach muzycznych ! brawo !!!
I wish I could play clarinet like this.
le plus grand de tous les plus grands musiciens de JAZZ !!!
Louis Armstrong was a genious who rose to fame and didnt hurt anybody along the way.
@boomerguy9935
16 күн бұрын
Sadly, he was bashed by the ones who should have been supporting him. He loved everybody. Period. I would love to have seen and heard him in person. He, Ella and others from that era are beyond words to describe their talent.
amazing!!
oh...my louis...i love you for ever...i dream i was dancing with your amazing music..yes..i do...
You could tell Louis loved what he did for a living. Did you see how he just ran up to the Microphone.
@Callies_ChaoticAnimationCorner
3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@Callies_ChaoticAnimationCorner
3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@Callies_ChaoticAnimationCorner
3 жыл бұрын
Yes
Mr Louis Armstrong, the real KING OF JAZZ !!
За всички изпълнители адмирации безкрай а за Луис Амстронг поклон.Страхотни са!!! Ценителите, хората слушат и търсят тази обичана- музика безпирно и винаги ще я слушат с голяма любов, това е наистина , истенска музика!!! Благодаря
Замечательно! Великий Армстронг! Обожаю! Благословенна его память🕯
Again and again to see ✊🎺🎤 wonderful band with Louis ! When not Jack Teagarden, Edmond Hall and Big Sidney Catlett. ,!
Simply Wonderful!!
this is INCREDIBLE!
Bonjour j’ai 11 ans et j’adore le type de musique comme cela,c’est extraordinaire malheureusement cela s’est perdu...que c’est BON Si tu lis ce commentaire forme ta vie de cela et PROFITE !!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👌👌
Big Chief is absolutely savage on his solo
amazing music
We are learing this song in my music class at school!
Love Louis big eyes when he sings
Beautiful
What we are watching here is lent ends and angels working. Louis is an angel manifested just having fun in this realm.
some of the best music ever played
Один из величайших трубачей, джазменов, и вокалистов джаза. Это любовь с первой ноты.
I believe the clarinet man is Ed Shu. Date of recording/telecasting is Febr. 2, 1965.
@famoladejo3655
3 жыл бұрын
ur right :)
Big Chief's 4 notes at 2:23 and the few after. That vibrato. All by air. Oh my.
Toooo cool ❤❤ Someone give me a swing out - gotta dance to this hot music.
The greatest American musician of all time.
STILL one of my ALL time FAVORITE songs
For those who ask why Louis has strange faces while playing or during scat vocals, it takes a lot of practice to not pass out during high notes and with all that. I play trumpet and whenever we play forever, I make strange faces too. Sometimes I feel like my eyes are about to roll into my head
@guidodonadi4555
5 жыл бұрын
h .mpdugo
Love Louis Armstrong
FANTASTIC. VERY GOOD !!
The face Louis made!Very Funny!It looks like he didn't like the folks on Basin Street!Thanks for the video upload.Brilliant!
Często słucham Armstronga, ta muzyka daje energię ! zapomina się o wszelkich problemach.
Miss you so much,god bless...
Bring back the good ole days
He makes it looks so simple...