The only trumpeter who could afford the luxury of improvising the way he did in the middle of a dancing session...😂
@tomchojnowski92153 ай бұрын
Freddy could play anything he always gave 110% . No one could surpass his feeling and his skill level. A true legend. I saw him at The Jazz Workshop in Boston and he played with total intensity for 2 hours straight.His ballad playing would bring tears to your eyes. He mastered that Getzen Flugelhorn like it was part of his body.
@silvestrofassari2354 Жыл бұрын
"All the trumpet players in the '70s, you can hear Freddie Hubbard's sound and everything worth playing, He's such a phenomenal trumpet player - just the largeness of his sound, the velocity and the swing". Wynton Marsalis
@oldGB1
5 ай бұрын
Many of the trumpet players in the 70s played from the ankles up. Big horns and wide open mouthpieces. The big fat sound exploded from the horns. Because of technology and not having to play so loud in the 70s type bands the style has definitely changed.
@jillianferguson420210 жыл бұрын
To: "Horus Curcino" and "thiscocks" - That's not at all what happened at end of tune. My father, Allyn Ferguson, conductor & arranger, was paying 'homage' to the players, by pointing & giving them credit, because they had done a great job, something he often did. He had very much respect for the musicians on his sessions. Remember, there were NO overdubs...the sessions were 'live', direct to disc, no edits; whatever they played was recorded & released untouched. I was associate producer on the video...great times. Dad always had great fun with the players, and most were good friends, as well. Several of the same musicians played on many of his other sessions. The other trumpet players are Chuck Findley, Gary Grant; Vince DeRosa (horn); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Bill Watrous (trombone); Bill Perkins (tenor); Bud Shank (alto); Bob Tricarico (baritone). Rhythm Section: Dan Ferguson (guitar); Abe Laboriel (Bass); Bill Mays (piano); Bill Maxwell (drums); Joe Porcaro (percussion). Such fun & talent! I miss the people & those days...
@jillianferguson4202
10 жыл бұрын
Oh, and the album WAS released, "Ride Like the Wind". We didn't release the video, but may do so. It was shown late night in UK on an educational channel.
@dandiacal
8 жыл бұрын
+Jillian Ferguson I had a video on VHS of this session as shown here AND the LP on Elektra. Hearing this makes me wish Freddie had done MORE in the big band setting it is so good a match for his sound. Thank you for all of your contribution re the legacy of your father, one of the great all around musicians.
@dandiacal
8 жыл бұрын
+Jillian Ferguson You were so fortunate to be in the company of so many of the greatest cats on the West Coast..Bill Watrous, Bud Shank, Bill Mays, WOW
@jillianferguson4202
8 жыл бұрын
Well, you brought a tear to my eye! Yes, I wish I'd realized just how fortunate... incredible people & players. You're right, that was the video/VHS. So good, I wish we could release again, but tough times... thanks for your kinds words about dad... I adored him. Great man.
@jillianferguson4202
7 жыл бұрын
I don't think there was ever a lawsuit, but we would not have been involved in that because dad was not the original composer. He simply arranged the tune for this album. Chris Cross was the original songwriter.
@haroldbranch79714 ай бұрын
wow. one of my faves, the great Freddy Hubbard. wow, great band, great tune.
that trumpet just cuts through like a hot knife through butter
3 жыл бұрын
This clip proves that the soul exists! THX!!!
@germanviquez5 жыл бұрын
R.i.p my cat! Freddie the best!!! FOREVER
@peterprotschka40345 жыл бұрын
Maestro Freddie Hubbard. The king. Soul-sound-time. The real deal!
@silvestrofassari2354
Жыл бұрын
"Jazz isn’t like pop, where you sell millions of records with a hit. Your spirit and soul aren’t important in pop music. But jazz is like classical music. If people like you, they’ll remember you and you’ll last forever.” Freddie Hubbard
@Jojo-yb3kg7 жыл бұрын
There's nothing more magical than a live take and nailing it pretty much the first time, especially with a big band. Always loved this track too, and Freddie's playing/music.
@ElMcMeen1a5 ай бұрын
Love this!!
@JuanReyes-vv9tp3 ай бұрын
Freddie Nails it just like Christopher!!!
@PrecipitationAndCorderoy6 жыл бұрын
Something so lovely about this video. People just having a good time doing what they love. It all sounds and looks so natural. No posing or forcing. Marvelous!
@evelynap97282 жыл бұрын
Wow FH thats nice love to see Freddy how he was, happy with the Band thank you finemusik thats RARE nice
@finemusic100011 жыл бұрын
...this model is awsome ... a beautiful horn...still one of the best...in speicial when they has been made by the old supreme hands of master Domenick Calicchio...
@oldGB1
5 ай бұрын
Knew Dominic and worked in his shop for a time being a gopher and cleaning the place. He gave me the job because I was a starving trumpet player looking for a steady gig. My friends and I out of love for him called him Geppetto after the guy in the movie that made Pinocchio. He was a gentleman and had a great sense of humor. Still have two of his horns he made and a mouthpiece. He was a master craftsman.
@woodythames25535 жыл бұрын
Love it! Thanks for the bright place in our days!
@jamesevans74405 жыл бұрын
the rage of angels comes to mind when I listen too this masterpiece by Freddie hubbard. wolfen.
@chasefreak10 жыл бұрын
The conductor is (was) Allyn Ferguson-he wrote & arranged this project-yea-at the end he does say a few words to either Chuck Findley or Gary Grant...nothing all that important-no mistake at 5:08 I could detect. This SHOULD be re-issued on DVD-it was a double header back to back recording project (two days) and was a bitch because it was done Live w/o stops and digital in June 1981. Chuck Findley is playing lead (as usual) and sounds great-it was Gary Grant's birthday and Chuck offered to cover ALL the lead for Gary as a present-afterwards Chuck, Gary & Freddie went to Martino's (famous Hollywood Italian restaurant now closed) and Freddie ordered 4 bottles of expensive champagne to celebrate-at one point Freddie skipped out leaving Chuck & Gary to pay the bill...true story
@finemusic1000
10 жыл бұрын
:-))) scary story !! .. I know Freddie also in person....back in the 80ies...so friendly he was ..great guy and a true genius... but this champagne story is tough ! ..
@imthebrother
10 жыл бұрын
So true JJ....Good story....This needs to be re-issued on DVD soon
@CoreyThompson73
9 жыл бұрын
Yes it does need to be re released on DVD
@Azman.5 ай бұрын
Fabuolas superb FH the man.
@oenobuzzoenobuzz8329 ай бұрын
A real boss
@jameslawson98265 ай бұрын
WONDERFUL!!!! Great job boys!!!!!! EXCELLENT
5 жыл бұрын
Gracias Freddie! Bestia del brassss!!!!!
@MrGoldenwaffler10 жыл бұрын
This is a gorgeous piece. I really dig the vintage sound. I don't know why, but there is just something here that is lacking in modern music. Even if this was played today, the sound wouldn't be the same.
@emjay2045
3 ай бұрын
Today lacks talent & more importantly, SOUL !
@gabrielreed10967 жыл бұрын
14000 thousand views, and not even one dislike. Who else can say that?
@m.robert123
6 жыл бұрын
GabrielReed 2 dislikes as of 8/9/18
@bobhipjazzhopdantas46242 жыл бұрын
For me The Best play freddie
@baltostar6982 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Friday at the top of his game.
@benstorey46847 жыл бұрын
Epic stuff! Great to see it all happening live as I have the album. Amazing session, amazing musicians.
i used to play trumpet back in the day. freddies tech. is flawess.
@wordpressobsessed90674 жыл бұрын
They only gave Bill Watrous 4 notes. Damn shame.
@thiscocks10 жыл бұрын
Was the conductor pissed off with the ending?
@horuscurcino11 жыл бұрын
Near end, the conductor call the 2nd trumpet player (front of him) to pay attention by his 5:08 mistake. All the music after this wasn't released on album version only by this wrong note.
@jillianferguson4202
3 жыл бұрын
Wrong...
@augustomarchand Жыл бұрын
Makes no sense requires a great Jazz musician to play this pop tune. Is like use an entire nuclear power plant to light a match.
Пікірлер: 95
The only trumpeter who could afford the luxury of improvising the way he did in the middle of a dancing session...😂
Freddy could play anything he always gave 110% . No one could surpass his feeling and his skill level. A true legend. I saw him at The Jazz Workshop in Boston and he played with total intensity for 2 hours straight.His ballad playing would bring tears to your eyes. He mastered that Getzen Flugelhorn like it was part of his body.
"All the trumpet players in the '70s, you can hear Freddie Hubbard's sound and everything worth playing, He's such a phenomenal trumpet player - just the largeness of his sound, the velocity and the swing". Wynton Marsalis
@oldGB1
5 ай бұрын
Many of the trumpet players in the 70s played from the ankles up. Big horns and wide open mouthpieces. The big fat sound exploded from the horns. Because of technology and not having to play so loud in the 70s type bands the style has definitely changed.
To: "Horus Curcino" and "thiscocks" - That's not at all what happened at end of tune. My father, Allyn Ferguson, conductor & arranger, was paying 'homage' to the players, by pointing & giving them credit, because they had done a great job, something he often did. He had very much respect for the musicians on his sessions. Remember, there were NO overdubs...the sessions were 'live', direct to disc, no edits; whatever they played was recorded & released untouched. I was associate producer on the video...great times. Dad always had great fun with the players, and most were good friends, as well. Several of the same musicians played on many of his other sessions. The other trumpet players are Chuck Findley, Gary Grant; Vince DeRosa (horn); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Bill Watrous (trombone); Bill Perkins (tenor); Bud Shank (alto); Bob Tricarico (baritone). Rhythm Section: Dan Ferguson (guitar); Abe Laboriel (Bass); Bill Mays (piano); Bill Maxwell (drums); Joe Porcaro (percussion). Such fun & talent! I miss the people & those days...
@jillianferguson4202
10 жыл бұрын
Oh, and the album WAS released, "Ride Like the Wind". We didn't release the video, but may do so. It was shown late night in UK on an educational channel.
@dandiacal
8 жыл бұрын
+Jillian Ferguson I had a video on VHS of this session as shown here AND the LP on Elektra. Hearing this makes me wish Freddie had done MORE in the big band setting it is so good a match for his sound. Thank you for all of your contribution re the legacy of your father, one of the great all around musicians.
@dandiacal
8 жыл бұрын
+Jillian Ferguson You were so fortunate to be in the company of so many of the greatest cats on the West Coast..Bill Watrous, Bud Shank, Bill Mays, WOW
@jillianferguson4202
8 жыл бұрын
Well, you brought a tear to my eye! Yes, I wish I'd realized just how fortunate... incredible people & players. You're right, that was the video/VHS. So good, I wish we could release again, but tough times... thanks for your kinds words about dad... I adored him. Great man.
@jillianferguson4202
7 жыл бұрын
I don't think there was ever a lawsuit, but we would not have been involved in that because dad was not the original composer. He simply arranged the tune for this album. Chris Cross was the original songwriter.
wow. one of my faves, the great Freddy Hubbard. wow, great band, great tune.
Freddie Hubbard: Unrivalled virtuosity, unsurpassable artistry!!!
that trumpet just cuts through like a hot knife through butter
This clip proves that the soul exists! THX!!!
R.i.p my cat! Freddie the best!!! FOREVER
Maestro Freddie Hubbard. The king. Soul-sound-time. The real deal!
@silvestrofassari2354
Жыл бұрын
"Jazz isn’t like pop, where you sell millions of records with a hit. Your spirit and soul aren’t important in pop music. But jazz is like classical music. If people like you, they’ll remember you and you’ll last forever.” Freddie Hubbard
There's nothing more magical than a live take and nailing it pretty much the first time, especially with a big band. Always loved this track too, and Freddie's playing/music.
Love this!!
Freddie Nails it just like Christopher!!!
Something so lovely about this video. People just having a good time doing what they love. It all sounds and looks so natural. No posing or forcing. Marvelous!
Wow FH thats nice love to see Freddy how he was, happy with the Band thank you finemusik thats RARE nice
...this model is awsome ... a beautiful horn...still one of the best...in speicial when they has been made by the old supreme hands of master Domenick Calicchio...
@oldGB1
5 ай бұрын
Knew Dominic and worked in his shop for a time being a gopher and cleaning the place. He gave me the job because I was a starving trumpet player looking for a steady gig. My friends and I out of love for him called him Geppetto after the guy in the movie that made Pinocchio. He was a gentleman and had a great sense of humor. Still have two of his horns he made and a mouthpiece. He was a master craftsman.
Love it! Thanks for the bright place in our days!
the rage of angels comes to mind when I listen too this masterpiece by Freddie hubbard. wolfen.
The conductor is (was) Allyn Ferguson-he wrote & arranged this project-yea-at the end he does say a few words to either Chuck Findley or Gary Grant...nothing all that important-no mistake at 5:08 I could detect. This SHOULD be re-issued on DVD-it was a double header back to back recording project (two days) and was a bitch because it was done Live w/o stops and digital in June 1981. Chuck Findley is playing lead (as usual) and sounds great-it was Gary Grant's birthday and Chuck offered to cover ALL the lead for Gary as a present-afterwards Chuck, Gary & Freddie went to Martino's (famous Hollywood Italian restaurant now closed) and Freddie ordered 4 bottles of expensive champagne to celebrate-at one point Freddie skipped out leaving Chuck & Gary to pay the bill...true story
@finemusic1000
10 жыл бұрын
:-))) scary story !! .. I know Freddie also in person....back in the 80ies...so friendly he was ..great guy and a true genius... but this champagne story is tough ! ..
@imthebrother
10 жыл бұрын
So true JJ....Good story....This needs to be re-issued on DVD soon
@CoreyThompson73
9 жыл бұрын
Yes it does need to be re released on DVD
Fabuolas superb FH the man.
A real boss
WONDERFUL!!!! Great job boys!!!!!! EXCELLENT
Gracias Freddie! Bestia del brassss!!!!!
This is a gorgeous piece. I really dig the vintage sound. I don't know why, but there is just something here that is lacking in modern music. Even if this was played today, the sound wouldn't be the same.
@emjay2045
3 ай бұрын
Today lacks talent & more importantly, SOUL !
14000 thousand views, and not even one dislike. Who else can say that?
@m.robert123
6 жыл бұрын
GabrielReed 2 dislikes as of 8/9/18
For me The Best play freddie
Wow. Friday at the top of his game.
Epic stuff! Great to see it all happening live as I have the album. Amazing session, amazing musicians.
one of freddies many masterpiece solos. wolfen
今から30数年前、フュージョンビックバンドのカッコよさを教えてくれたのがこれ。 まさかこの動画があるとは。ハバード、肩の力が抜けて楽しんでる感じが最高。
Damn Freddie is so fucking hip! So good
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Top Shelf !!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Condition Alpha is my favorite off the live session!
@jillianferguson4202
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks...that was an original, composed by Allyn Ferguson, my papa. xx
That lick at 3:09 is so good.
Freddie!!!!!!
Putting it where i can get it sockin soul
Blow Hub blow! With the exception of the great Lee Morgan, nobody played with more swagger in the history of the trumpet!
@daveundconnie1
6 жыл бұрын
what about Clifford Brown?
@trumpete53snoho
5 жыл бұрын
@@daveundconnie1 More swagger? How about Maynard! :-)
KZread, thanks for the recommendation ❤️
Nice nice nice 👍
amazing
I was thinking this would be the McCoy Tyner tune, but I guess the title of that was “FLY WITH The Wind”
Toot freddie
Tremendo trompetista!!!
@silvestrofassari2354
Жыл бұрын
¡El más grande de los grandes!
@2:35 That was a tasty lick!
the master blaster. was as smooth as silk.
Hit
WHO TF DISLIKED!!?
@tjnaples
5 жыл бұрын
GabrielReed I have it on good authority they are sax players.
Sounds same as originally released LP but wonder why they chose to fade ? Chopped-out Hub's final screeches.
rick moranis aka michael mcdonald: 🎵🎵such a long way to goooooo!!🎵🎵🤣🤣
not seen this before Young freddie?
The live session...
Is that a young John Candy on drums? :)
@mzscottishlass
Жыл бұрын
Its Bill Maxwell
のりの薄さが逆に,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;///\\\\:,,、心地良い、、、、、。。。good
イイねーノリノリのハバード,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;///\\\\:,,、goodなポジション
i used to play trumpet back in the day. freddies tech. is flawess.
They only gave Bill Watrous 4 notes. Damn shame.
Was the conductor pissed off with the ending?
Near end, the conductor call the 2nd trumpet player (front of him) to pay attention by his 5:08 mistake. All the music after this wasn't released on album version only by this wrong note.
@jillianferguson4202
3 жыл бұрын
Wrong...
Makes no sense requires a great Jazz musician to play this pop tune. Is like use an entire nuclear power plant to light a match.
The NEXT MILES DAVIS!!!!!
@trallfraz
4 ай бұрын
Freddie's Miles beyond davis!!
Fabuolas superb FH the man.