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NICE!
ОтветитьLots of Talent !
ОтветитьAyyy qué música maravillosa!
ОтветитьWhat a treat, to be able to hear/see these legends! I don't know what the second number was, but it swung hard as hell!! 🥰 (I can see a thumbnail of another short vid from this concert, but I hope there's a full-length vid of it.)
ОтветитьMagic🥰✨🤩
ОтветитьIch bin so froh, dass ich Benny Goodman mit Orchester und Quartett (in Hamburg) live erleben durfte!😊
ОтветитьMon doigt à dérapé. 👍 of course!
ОтветитьTeddy Wilson was arguably the best swing pianist that ever lived, Jess Stacy and Mel Powell got close though, all three were Goodman band drummers and all three can't be beaten
ОтветитьMusicians and all sirs...!
ОтветитьWhat's the second number called?
Ответитьlove this group...love this song....just plain enjoyable....not complicated.
ОтветитьIt's wonderful in it's subtlies.
ОтветитьThose who can play clarinet. For everyone else there’s the saxophone.
ОтветитьNice!
ОтветитьКак же это круто! ❤️🔥🔥❤️🔥 браво!
Спасибо ❤️🔥
Jazz!!
Ответить🥀🌱💙😀
ОтветитьGudsbenådet spil fra Benny Godman❤
ОтветитьComo é maravilhoso ouvir esse músicos.
Ainda em 2022 podemos ouvi-lo e nos deliciar com sua arte...
Moment of rare beauty ....
ОтветитьI was 13 YRS OLD just a punk wanting to play drums and my mom took me down to the music store where Gene Krupa was holding a drum demo for slingerland.. i saw him play and became hypnotized by his style.. after my mom ran up to Gene and asked if he could talk to me.. he came up to me and asked.. so you want to play drums eh? i nodded yes. he then led me to his drumset.. he sat me down and said "show me what you got maaan" i was so nervous and i played the sing sing sing rythym.. he smiled and bobbed his head and said yeah swing it.. swing that solo.. i let loose and gave him what i had... after he shook my hand and said "listen son.. you got it.. its rough.. but i hear it in there.. and it gonna come out.. NEVER give up.. hear me?.. you got it. keep playing.. get it out and make it move.. your doing great and he gave me his sticks.. im 68 yrs old.. still got those sticks.. and a picture of 13yr old me and him.. and im still playin.. getting it out... Gene was a class guy.. and a great influence.. to many drummers..
ОтветитьWas this ever part of a recording? I've looked at all of the Benny Goodman and Lionel Hampton live albums, but can't fine this specific rendition.
ОтветитьLO MAS GRANDE !!! EXTRAORDINARIO !!! FASCINANTE !!!
ОтветитьClarinet: BENNY . Piano:TEDDY. Batteria : GENE . VIBRAFONO: LIONEL
ОтветитьUN motivo MEMORABILE nella storia del JAZZ
ОтветитьS u p e r b!
ОтветитьMasters of their craft
ОтветитьAviator
ОтветитьLike it is
ОтветитьKlawesyn z Bennym to był wspaniały zestaw +orkiestra.!!
ОтветитьProbably the most romantic song of all time, Morris Stolof used a guitar to keep the rhythm, terrific music🎶
ОтветитьGreat ;ine up, great song.
Thank you for sharing.
4 kings
ОтветитьHe'll yeah
ОтветитьThe best jazz song ive ever heard hands down
ОтветитьA little bit of Heaven!
Ответить❤️😍😍😍🥰
ОтветитьFantastic
ОтветитьCalling Lionel the king of swing is dopey, competitive 10 cent comment. Benny's earned the nickname. Come up with your own name for Lionel.
ОтветитьWHAT A BEAUTIFUL TUNE - PERFECTLY PERFORMED - THANK YOU
ОтветитьThis is an American Songbook Classic & The music of this era is unlikely to ever be duplicated again roughly from the mid 20's to mid 60's of the 20th Century on this planet or any other
ОтветитьAbsolutely Fabulous!!!! This great music is only appreciated by people with good taste and know good jazz music! The young ones today, unless they're old souls or old school, just don't get it which is unfortunate. Those who did a thumbs down hopefully one day your taste in music will change as you get older to really appreciate this music. I will leave it as "To each his own."
ОтветитьA PESAR DE QUE YA ESTABAN GRANDES QUE HERMOSO TOCABAN BENY GOODMAN TODO UN GENIO Y TAMBIEN SUS ACOMPAÑANTES
ОтветитьGreetings from Jazznet Spandau!Against Pandemic!!!!
ОтветитьZ
ОтветитьCuphead... that's you?
ОтветитьGene Krupa was really ill at this period, which doesn't effected his performance too much...
He passed away in 1973..
So sad that our culture is so DUMBED DOWN that only a small percentage today understand/appreciate this music.
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