Marvellous devotion to revolutionair Jazz bassplaying
@kevintrace53964 күн бұрын
Lovely guy I didn't realise who the duke was until now brill respect wa a pianist the best
@illie28525 күн бұрын
This piece is so damn obnoxious and I love it
@khomyaschok7 күн бұрын
Bravo....
@Regine-qe9ok10 күн бұрын
So charming
@KENNETHDRUMMER13 күн бұрын
Holy cow!! I was at this concert!! Front row, orchestra!!! I was a sophomore in High School. Being a young budding drummer, I really appreciated Rufus “Speedy”Jones!!!
@user-bc7uc6gx6i19 күн бұрын
Great music.......
@geerowr.666620 күн бұрын
Duke's musical longevity is grounded in the fact that he embraced new artists and new musical art forms. Yay Duke!!!
@swperry0403922 күн бұрын
So deep.
@OSCARGOMEZ-zn4sk22 күн бұрын
Gracias internet!. Afortunadamente existían músicos en el pasado. De esto ya no queda...
@jpbowie26 күн бұрын
Aah, the dulcet tones of the best singer in the world
@robertcarli196926 күн бұрын
42:05-Louie having to set up his drums at that point in his career-Shame😢❤!
@elbechirdiallo799728 күн бұрын
Le génie est intemporel. Ça ne s'explique pas. C'est.
@jamessteen666728 күн бұрын
Class is everywhere!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@jamessteen666728 күн бұрын
Woweee this is so fn good!!!!!!!!!😂❤😂❤😮
@darkoanton528 күн бұрын
Hot music!
@user-mm1mp9wf2s29 күн бұрын
1939г. в Ньюйорке введена новая линия метро. По этому поводу Хуан Тизол, трамбонист в оркестре Дюка, написал эту известную всем фанам джазовую тему Take the A 'train', авторство которой приписали СМИ Элингтону, увы... Но тема классная, не так ли? ❤
@agostinomarzoli470529 күн бұрын
No, Take The A Train was written by Billy Strayhorn, not Tizol
@user-mm1mp9wf2s4 күн бұрын
Эта историческая подробность была сообщена на радио "Свобода" редактором передачи '35 минут джаза' журналистом Дмитрием Савицкий (французское отделение радио "Свобода", г Париж)
@user-wc6jw9fy3gАй бұрын
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@Dante-dp6qxАй бұрын
😮 WOW... this is the first time I've ever heard my uncle, Billy Strayhorn speak.
@jiyujizaiАй бұрын
最強のデュオです。🙄
@jpa1214Ай бұрын
Wow
@petecollins3367Ай бұрын
Outside the club looks like the 1960’s
@reyleno926Ай бұрын
In 1969 he was also in D.C. He played on a small island in the Potomac while we, the audience, listened from the riverbank!🤗👍
@RobertTroupe-pu8xdАй бұрын
Duke you were the big Band Sounds. Thanks!!!😂
@guillermovallejo6040Ай бұрын
I've been looking for this take for YEARS!!! What album is this on? Thanks for the upload!
@andrewhughes328Ай бұрын
Always pleasure to hear Duke Ellington, speak or play, Billy sweet pea, a match made in Heaven God Bless as you Blessed us❤
@darkgreenambulanceАй бұрын
When one is told for the first time, that this, "Duke Ellington And His Orchestra", were invited to perform on the very first night of "Jazz 625", it must be a bolt out of the blue. it illustrates how times have changed of course, and leaves us with the poignant fact that all those musicians, (as far as I have been able to find out), are no longer with us - and haven`t been for many years. Duke, his players - along with countless other musicians of their era, lived through very stormy times, which description is fully justified for many reasons, if one watches, for example, "Reminiscing In Tempo" which I recorded on video tape - but alas - have been unable to locate. The program, although about the trials and tribulations that Duke went through, also represents the countless examples of denial of rights - in so many many ways. Duke and his band, for example, had to sleep in Pullman coaches and were refused service in many places. The improvement of conditions DID come about - but there was a long way to go. Leaving that side of things now, In this present situation of entertainment, (whatever one decides that is), one can`t help but ponder; what would be chosen today for such an opening of a musical series? Who would be given the privilege today of representing the best of the best? The mind boggles at the thought. But then - who cares? A lot of people do! But a lot could still mean a very small proportion these days. Many people appreciate the recitals and orchestral concerts on Radio 3 - but - still a very small proportion, again. Still, we have the recordings available that really matter - and they certainly help people who really want to hear superb music from Duke and others who were producing wonderful music of that genre back then. And, thank goodness many young ones really appreciate the wonderful background which is all there for them to take advantage of - if they so choose.
@prof.t.c.pfeiler1280Ай бұрын
"Alfie" was written bei Burt Bacharach, not by Sonny Rollins. My great friend, mentor and teacher, jazz organ-pioneer Wild Bill Davis wrote this famous arrangement.
@prof.t.c.pfeiler1280Ай бұрын
My great friend, mentor and teacher Jazz-organ pioneer Wild Bill Davis was with the band. Sadly the lousy organizer delivered just a small Hammond spinet organ. Not the ordered Hammond B3 or C3 full size instrument. So Wild Bill´s planned features on Satin Doll and April In Paris were cancelled. He just just arrived on stage for the strange final tune...
@amynoonanmusicАй бұрын
Can we please talk about the final breath he took at ~21:18 (Sophisticated Lady) and then started CIRCULAR BREATHING at ~21:23, BEFORE the new phrase started and he held that G#/Ab for ~58 seconds, basically an entire minute of breath, counting the notes he played before he held that long note. Wow. What a gift! Thank you for posting! And if this is too poor of audio/visual quality, then you have too high a threshold for what you open yourself up to listen you-you are losing a lot of fun music because a lot of old recordings are just not great, but it's all we've got. Loosen up! Enjoy!
@mikeslipper1779Ай бұрын
The Duke always "knocks me out".
@callmeonkeshiasphoneАй бұрын
dukes hair my my my
@germansurdey65252 ай бұрын
What a wonderful duo @ I always liked Duke Ellington on piano ! Very modern. Very inventive. Ans Stephane us Stephane. What else is there to say ?
@David-uh8bx2 ай бұрын
This Ellington tune seems to based on the chords of l’ve Found A New Baby.
@rotano2 ай бұрын
Duke dancing and strutting it!! Nice
@deewilson32392 ай бұрын
I remember her!!!!!
@msmoppett2 ай бұрын
Where is the rest of the interview? Would love to see it
@user-rp9zr9zf6h2 ай бұрын
Johnny Hodges❤❤❤❤❤🎉
@user-rp9zr9zf6h2 ай бұрын
These horns have so much hold and control its mindblowing
@user-rp9zr9zf6h2 ай бұрын
Todays gratitude list;: This video❤
@Twentythousandlps2 ай бұрын
Strange that Strayhorn, who wrote so many arrangements of other people's songs, never did so with this.
@postatility97032 ай бұрын
I love this.I wish there were more "behind the scenes" clips like this.
@charlesbarry9712 ай бұрын
Great song Wonderful singer
@michelechiaretti73762 ай бұрын
meraviglia
@waltergiles862 ай бұрын
Outstanding!!!😅
@johnharding96342 ай бұрын
Perfection! What a fabulous arrangement.
@user-tv3zv2gk7v2 ай бұрын
I like that at 3:37 there is a little dance band interlude in the arrangement. A nod to the times but also an affirmation that Billie was, essentially, a singer of the pop music of her day (especially in the 30s and 40s). Marvellous!
@romdon88622 ай бұрын
This is the best of the best... The classic of the classics... The Duke is what you need to be happy
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Marvellous devotion to revolutionair Jazz bassplaying
Lovely guy I didn't realise who the duke was until now brill respect wa a pianist the best
This piece is so damn obnoxious and I love it
Bravo....
So charming
Holy cow!! I was at this concert!! Front row, orchestra!!! I was a sophomore in High School. Being a young budding drummer, I really appreciated Rufus “Speedy”Jones!!!
Great music.......
Duke's musical longevity is grounded in the fact that he embraced new artists and new musical art forms. Yay Duke!!!
So deep.
Gracias internet!. Afortunadamente existían músicos en el pasado. De esto ya no queda...
Aah, the dulcet tones of the best singer in the world
42:05-Louie having to set up his drums at that point in his career-Shame😢❤!
Le génie est intemporel. Ça ne s'explique pas. C'est.
Class is everywhere!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Woweee this is so fn good!!!!!!!!!😂❤😂❤😮
Hot music!
1939г. в Ньюйорке введена новая линия метро. По этому поводу Хуан Тизол, трамбонист в оркестре Дюка, написал эту известную всем фанам джазовую тему Take the A 'train', авторство которой приписали СМИ Элингтону, увы... Но тема классная, не так ли? ❤
No, Take The A Train was written by Billy Strayhorn, not Tizol
Эта историческая подробность была сообщена на радио "Свобода" редактором передачи '35 минут джаза' журналистом Дмитрием Савицкий (французское отделение радио "Свобода", г Париж)
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😮 WOW... this is the first time I've ever heard my uncle, Billy Strayhorn speak.
最強のデュオです。🙄
Wow
Outside the club looks like the 1960’s
In 1969 he was also in D.C. He played on a small island in the Potomac while we, the audience, listened from the riverbank!🤗👍
Duke you were the big Band Sounds. Thanks!!!😂
I've been looking for this take for YEARS!!! What album is this on? Thanks for the upload!
Always pleasure to hear Duke Ellington, speak or play, Billy sweet pea, a match made in Heaven God Bless as you Blessed us❤
When one is told for the first time, that this, "Duke Ellington And His Orchestra", were invited to perform on the very first night of "Jazz 625", it must be a bolt out of the blue. it illustrates how times have changed of course, and leaves us with the poignant fact that all those musicians, (as far as I have been able to find out), are no longer with us - and haven`t been for many years. Duke, his players - along with countless other musicians of their era, lived through very stormy times, which description is fully justified for many reasons, if one watches, for example, "Reminiscing In Tempo" which I recorded on video tape - but alas - have been unable to locate. The program, although about the trials and tribulations that Duke went through, also represents the countless examples of denial of rights - in so many many ways. Duke and his band, for example, had to sleep in Pullman coaches and were refused service in many places. The improvement of conditions DID come about - but there was a long way to go. Leaving that side of things now, In this present situation of entertainment, (whatever one decides that is), one can`t help but ponder; what would be chosen today for such an opening of a musical series? Who would be given the privilege today of representing the best of the best? The mind boggles at the thought. But then - who cares? A lot of people do! But a lot could still mean a very small proportion these days. Many people appreciate the recitals and orchestral concerts on Radio 3 - but - still a very small proportion, again. Still, we have the recordings available that really matter - and they certainly help people who really want to hear superb music from Duke and others who were producing wonderful music of that genre back then. And, thank goodness many young ones really appreciate the wonderful background which is all there for them to take advantage of - if they so choose.
"Alfie" was written bei Burt Bacharach, not by Sonny Rollins. My great friend, mentor and teacher, jazz organ-pioneer Wild Bill Davis wrote this famous arrangement.
My great friend, mentor and teacher Jazz-organ pioneer Wild Bill Davis was with the band. Sadly the lousy organizer delivered just a small Hammond spinet organ. Not the ordered Hammond B3 or C3 full size instrument. So Wild Bill´s planned features on Satin Doll and April In Paris were cancelled. He just just arrived on stage for the strange final tune...
Can we please talk about the final breath he took at ~21:18 (Sophisticated Lady) and then started CIRCULAR BREATHING at ~21:23, BEFORE the new phrase started and he held that G#/Ab for ~58 seconds, basically an entire minute of breath, counting the notes he played before he held that long note. Wow. What a gift! Thank you for posting! And if this is too poor of audio/visual quality, then you have too high a threshold for what you open yourself up to listen you-you are losing a lot of fun music because a lot of old recordings are just not great, but it's all we've got. Loosen up! Enjoy!
The Duke always "knocks me out".
dukes hair my my my
What a wonderful duo @ I always liked Duke Ellington on piano ! Very modern. Very inventive. Ans Stephane us Stephane. What else is there to say ?
This Ellington tune seems to based on the chords of l’ve Found A New Baby.
Duke dancing and strutting it!! Nice
I remember her!!!!!
Where is the rest of the interview? Would love to see it
Johnny Hodges❤❤❤❤❤🎉
These horns have so much hold and control its mindblowing
Todays gratitude list;: This video❤
Strange that Strayhorn, who wrote so many arrangements of other people's songs, never did so with this.
I love this.I wish there were more "behind the scenes" clips like this.
Great song Wonderful singer
meraviglia
Outstanding!!!😅
Perfection! What a fabulous arrangement.
I like that at 3:37 there is a little dance band interlude in the arrangement. A nod to the times but also an affirmation that Billie was, essentially, a singer of the pop music of her day (especially in the 30s and 40s). Marvellous!
This is the best of the best... The classic of the classics... The Duke is what you need to be happy
Fantastic. Never heard this version before.
14:19😂❤