Maynard Ferguson - MacArthur Park

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  • Maynard Ferguson playing MacArthur Park on a TV show in 1972.
    Solo's of Maynard on trumpet en valve trombone, Rob mcConell trb and Guido Basso on Flugel

Komentáře • 121

  • @sinrob1
    @sinrob1 Před 5 lety +25

    Just for historical accuracy, this was not taped at Massey Hall in Toronto on Feb. 14, 1972 as indicated from other posters. I was in the audience and it was the first time I ever saw Maynard perform live. It was taped in mid-December 1971 at the CBC's Jarvis Street studios. The English band had
    flown back to England for Christmas, and Maynard made a stop in Toronto to tape this program and appear on CBC's Luncheon Date program before flying back to England. This show was aired in February 1972, and Maynard did return to Toronto's Toronto's Massey Hall for a concert on Feb. 14,
    1972 as part of the "Series Seventy-Two" concert series (a venture of jazz radio host Phil McKellar). The hall was barely half-full.

  • @coon4219
    @coon4219 Před 14 lety +13

    2:36 - 2:47
    thats my grandfather bobby
    r.i.p

  • @mikemcclary3531
    @mikemcclary3531 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh My God!!!!! I had access to Maynard concerts from 1972-76 at BGSU in Ohio. You had to get to the door of Univ. Hall 3 hours before the downbeat! Michael McClary Professor of Music/ trumpet- Georgia Perimeter College ( ret.)

  • @clskmstg
    @clskmstg Před 15 lety +6

    This should be played over and over - very loudly. RIP Boss.

  • @DustinDykes
    @DustinDykes Před 13 lety +4

    His tone... it just gives me goosebumps listening to one of the best jazz trumpets of all time.

  • @laurac14091
    @laurac14091 Před 11 lety +4

    Jimmy is my grandfather this is so cool to see!

  • @scottlivezey9479
    @scottlivezey9479 Před rokem +2

    A nice surprise with all the duets involved…..not the normal routine. 😊

  • @thebreathalyzer
    @thebreathalyzer Před 11 lety +2

    Maynard's doubling skills are ridiculous. Really love the joy, he was having a blast interacting with the other soloists who were terrific. He shows his appreciation for his sidemen two, which was always nice.

  • @HFX1955
    @HFX1955 Před 13 lety +4

    High Light Bright and Clear. This is the best version of MacArthur Park I've heard.

  • @MrWildcountry
    @MrWildcountry Před 13 lety +1

    Forget everything you talk about ,, I am from Europe, this guy has always supported the BIG BAND,, and is a king! I think this is early 70?

  • @erasermouthvids
    @erasermouthvids Před 7 lety +10

    I think this is the cleanest live version I've heard

  • @TrumpetTNT
    @TrumpetTNT Před 14 lety +3

    RIP Rob McConnell...this is basically his Boss Brass with Eugene Amari, Moe Koffman on saxes, Arnie Chycoski on lead tpt and others

  • @TheTheTrumpeter
    @TheTheTrumpeter Před 14 lety +1

    Gotta love the VALVE TROMBONE and Flugelhorn duets. nothing tops those in this video

  • @BruceBromley
    @BruceBromley Před 5 lety +2

    Absolute Gold

  • @mrrca
    @mrrca Před 15 lety +1

    The name of the show was " In The Mood ". Whoever posted it if you have more from the series please put them on. I think the show was from the 60's , each week for a year was a different guest artist from the BB era . Shaw , Herman, etc, they were all on the show. The band was a little different each week to suit the artist. The series was in my opinion the best series i've had the pleasure to enjoy. Thank-you CBC

  • @B0omtown
    @B0omtown Před 13 lety +2

    wha! oh! wow was that really ferguson on a valve trombone?? God i love him so much!

  • @Penguin1llusion
    @Penguin1llusion Před 11 lety +6

    maynard played: most/ all sax variants, Bb trumpet, modified Bb, flueglehorn, trombone, and possibly more. but the instrument he used 80% of the time was in fact a Bb trumpet

    • @fishgutz4272
      @fishgutz4272 Před 4 lety

      One of his most notable innovations in brass was the Superbone. A valve slide trombone. Superbone Meets The Badman featured this.

    • @toAdmiller
      @toAdmiller Před 3 měsíci

      And baritone on Gospel John

    • @joksal9108
      @joksal9108 Před 2 měsíci

      Also bass trumpet, French horn.

  • @Elliot84
    @Elliot84 Před 15 lety +1

    it's not about the instrument, its about the music man. Rob mcConell is killing man, he also writes some of the best charts know to big bands.

  • @IOLTA
    @IOLTA Před 11 lety +2

    This is a Conn valve trombone - Superbone was a Holton invention about 10 years later.

  • @adamecomp
    @adamecomp Před 15 lety

    Doc was in awe of Maynard as well and it is well documented...They played on the same band together early on. Doc wanted to quit after hearing Maynard warm up. Now this clip is many years after that, but Maynard proved his worth many, many times. Now, Doc is among the very best ever and and amazingly clean as a player.

  • @lbird2
    @lbird2 Před 7 měsíci

    Nicely recorded.

  • @Hyslop65
    @Hyslop65 Před 11 lety +1

    Moe Koffman is the alto player and he was a force. Heard him in Toronto many times.

  • @mikebuddy1
    @mikebuddy1 Před 15 lety

    A great veliche for trumpet,and Maynard does it best.I heard Walt Johnson do it with Louie Bellson back in '82,
    wow to hear it live ,never forget it.Thanks for posting.

  • @user-de4ph6lp8g
    @user-de4ph6lp8g Před 6 měsíci

    Love u Maynard. Remember Baltimore with u. U Are The BEST

  • @s2macdon
    @s2macdon Před 14 lety +1

    Jimmy Coxson...wonderful pianist!

  • @Therealrealbenji
    @Therealrealbenji Před 14 lety

    Props for being able to do that embouchure switch and still be a badass on trumpet after playing trombone.

  • @denniswinkler3241
    @denniswinkler3241 Před měsícem

    WOW. I read that his wife picked out the band's wardrobe and Maynard's jacket is ultra 🆒

  • @hmengland41
    @hmengland41 Před 15 lety +1

    Oh, the pianist is Jimmy Coxson, and you'll see Ed Bickert in the background on guitar, although he doesn't solo. The host at the beginning is Jack Duffy, a longtime Canadian performer as singer and actor, and a singer with Tommy Dorsey's band in the mid-1940s, replacing Frank Sinatra!

  • @raulomargarcia
    @raulomargarcia Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing

  • @fiestyraccoon69
    @fiestyraccoon69 Před 12 lety +2

    That tenor dude is groovy

  • @89801wink
    @89801wink Před 13 lety

    The Man...The Legend. RIP Maynard you are sorely missed.

  • @mcmeekz
    @mcmeekz Před 13 lety

    i love this song. its just beast.

  • @leonard7310
    @leonard7310 Před 14 lety

    Valve Trombone baby. One of my family's claim to fame in the day.

    • @fishgutz4272
      @fishgutz4272 Před 4 lety

      The value trombone brought the trombone to people with short arms.
      One kid in our high school jazz band had one. He had a milder case of dwarfism. That kid could play. The band director let hon buy the instrument when he graduated from high school.

  • @JohnKelm
    @JohnKelm Před 13 lety +4

    They way I remember MF. Saw him so many times in the DC area in the early to mid 70's. I still drag out the vinyl MF Horn to play "Eli's Coming" at top volume. RIP Maynard.

    • @JamieSmith-fz2mz
      @JamieSmith-fz2mz Před 3 lety +1

      Same.
      I just feel lucky to have grown up on his music rather than the music of ______ or _____ and especially ______. (names withheld because I don't want to disparage every other band out there.)

  • @Quad8track
    @Quad8track Před 8 lety +2

    Dude! I want that plaid suit!

  • @Vindicator58
    @Vindicator58 Před 13 lety

    There isn't anything like these guys today-- I don't think! Good days.....

    • @edpolk1262
      @edpolk1262 Před 6 lety

      Vindicator58 That's because jazz is dead. As far as being any part of popular music.
      Honestly, dude.

  • @scourtheearth
    @scourtheearth Před 12 lety

    Maynard Ferguson, one of TIME CODE! the most exciting TIME CODE! in Jazz."

  • @wa1ufo
    @wa1ufo Před 14 lety

    Fabulous!!!!!

  • @andreabakerjazz
    @andreabakerjazz Před 11 lety

    He played them all.

  • @TromboneDirk
    @TromboneDirk Před 15 lety

    That's right he plays awesome..

  • @scottmelamerson4177
    @scottmelamerson4177 Před 9 lety

    GREAT CANADIAN BIB BAND ,ON FIRE!!

  • @flyersong
    @flyersong Před 5 lety

    The Boss!

  • @hmengland41
    @hmengland41 Před 15 lety

    The first (slide) trombonist is Butch Watanabe. The sax soloists are Moe Koffman on alto and Eugene Amaro on tenor. It's not really the Boss Brass, though many of the same players were in that band.

  • @johnmcnally7
    @johnmcnally7 Před 15 lety

    Amen.

  • @woodonafire
    @woodonafire Před 12 lety +2

    I think the trombone that stole the tenor solo is groovy :D

  • @raiosultravioleiro564
    @raiosultravioleiro564 Před 3 lety

    The Boss

  • @4greatmf
    @4greatmf Před 13 lety +1

    Show info:
    1972-02-14 - CBC TV - Massey Hall - Toronto, Canada
    1. Take the A Train
    2. Blue Birdland
    3. MacArthur Park
    4. Interview
    5. Bridge Over Troubled Water
    6. Hey Jude

  • @TheTheTrumpeter
    @TheTheTrumpeter Před 13 lety

    @twizz07
    You're off by a few years, he was still on a valve trombone at this time, but the superbone was just too awesome

  • @Tbone0565
    @Tbone0565 Před 14 lety

    @prezglick4 Haha, yeah that's an awesome jacket! I have a tie from the 70's that would go with it perfectly.

  • @Trompedje
    @Trompedje  Před 15 lety +1

    I've no trouble with the sound. Loud and Clear!

  • @EllweinEngines
    @EllweinEngines Před 14 lety

    There are probably 2 who have the stamina to play like Maynard. That would be Maynard, (God rest his soul), and God.

  • @iplatrpt
    @iplatrpt Před 13 lety

    actually... that is clearly a CONN valve trombone. This is pre-Holton Superbone. I regret never having heard MF live during this, what I consider to be the high point of his playing. Missed hearing him in '73 by one month!

  • @charlescharles3249
    @charlescharles3249 Před 10 lety +1

    I am a big Maynard fan, saw him 3 times. However, if you listen to Bill Chase I think you will agree Chase is a better player.

  • @blakisjohnsonis
    @blakisjohnsonis Před 13 lety +1

    Three instruments in one song???? I have a hard time with two!!

  • @fudgepanda1
    @fudgepanda1 Před 11 lety

    I know what you mean, I used to work for a textile manufacturer in the early 70s and still have some ties from the staff shop. Purple & black swirly pattern on velvet anyone? Or how about bright orange velvet. Width? About 4". Knot? HUGE!! I think I wore the purple one with a paisley shirt (Pennyround collar) and lilac brushed denim Loon pants once. It was a big date. I like to think the black & purple platform boots rounded off a devastating ensemble.

  • @Kiwiboyrockssocks
    @Kiwiboyrockssocks Před 14 lety +1

    Who was this magnificent trombone player with glases? I want his name!

  • @stallieboy
    @stallieboy Před 15 lety +1

    Here we have a wonderful archive of the last of the great band leaders, playing his guts out, on three different instruments, and the only thing you can say is, "Doc Serverinsen is better."? What did you get on your SAT, Genius?

  • @mjpalafox1
    @mjpalafox1 Před 6 lety +2

    That is Paul Schaeffer doing the intro!!

    • @garywolfe739
      @garywolfe739 Před 3 lety

      I was wondering because it sounds like him and looks like him if he had hair

    • @mjpalafox1
      @mjpalafox1 Před 3 lety

      @@garywolfe739 for sure man!

  • @ehm2943
    @ehm2943 Před 6 lety

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @somebodyfarted123
    @somebodyfarted123 Před 13 lety

    woah... a valve trombone....

  • @Iceman444443
    @Iceman444443 Před 15 lety

    Great video but what goes with the sound? My sound is turned all the way up and I can hardly hear it.

  • @greglewandowski2969
    @greglewandowski2969 Před 8 lety

    the lugman a cool cat and his kittens.

  • @prohibitedbeatz
    @prohibitedbeatz Před 13 lety

    Ah, these were the good times: when the tv programs actually gave the band the entire time to perform their tune instead of cutting them off two or three minutes early...

  • @Polishjazzman
    @Polishjazzman Před 15 lety

    DAMN! I've heard a lot of versions of Mac Park, but this is one of the best next to the one on Live from Jimmy's. I just love that calypso solo that Bruch Johnston busts out. Was this a house band with Maynard as a guest?

  • @240mains
    @240mains Před 12 lety

    2 years before Live at Jimbo's ! WOW ! must have been Maynard's Brit band, it was really tight then. Where was this gig ? what city ? I see a water mark in the lower right corner of the video. Were VCR's available in 1972 ? Too many questions .

  • @GrossePointer
    @GrossePointer Před 11 lety

    I don't know about the VCR's, but I'm 99% sure that that is the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Channel) watermark in the bottom right, if that helps.

  • @Elliot84
    @Elliot84 Před 15 lety

    anyone know the first tromebone player, it's not Will Carn is it?

  • @wink89815
    @wink89815 Před 12 lety

    @bluesguy0524 I believe it was known as a Superbone?

  • @alelpric
    @alelpric Před 13 lety

    @Curlyfunksta maybe but this guy has style

  • @MrZonk2010
    @MrZonk2010 Před 14 lety

    Guido!

  • @itwontcomeout5678
    @itwontcomeout5678 Před 14 lety

    valve trombone :D

  • @IOLTA
    @IOLTA Před 15 lety

    The Boss. What else to say?

  • @StevieB1362
    @StevieB1362 Před 12 lety +1

    Yea, okay. BUT when did Buddy Hackett take up trombone?

  • @renaissongsman
    @renaissongsman Před 11 lety

    Lead trumpet is a band position ... Maynard's was "boss trumpet" ;-)

  • @dallas1963
    @dallas1963 Před 11 lety

    This is not the British band...this is a Canadian big band and was recorded live February 14, 1972 at Massey Hall in Toronto, Canada for the Canadian Broadcast Corporation network.,,the time stamp comes from the master tape..someone at the network illegally taped this from the master(thankfully, so we can all enjoy this)....one of ther thing, the Live at Jimmy's performace was recorded in 1973 and the LP was released in 1974

  • @millfred123
    @millfred123 Před 12 lety

    Anyone know if that's the same tenor sax guy who did the solo on the MF Horn studio version of this? Still has my vote for greatest tenor sax solo of all time !!!

    • @stevee2095
      @stevee2095 Před 3 lety

      Brian Smith on tenor in '70 and then Bruce Johnstone with that monster bari solo on Live at Jimmy's in '74. Don't play it before gong to bed, you won't be able to sleep!

  • @jaycondones7758
    @jaycondones7758 Před 4 lety

    2:02👌

  • @bluesguy0524
    @bluesguy0524 Před 13 lety

    Where is that valve trombone now? Rotting in someone's closet, I suppose.
    This is freaking amazing! Pure music with so little production.

    • @classicalytrumpet9190
      @classicalytrumpet9190 Před 3 lety

      My grandfather currently has it. He was friends with Maynard back in the day and played with him sometimes.

  • @peytonjmusic
    @peytonjmusic Před 13 lety

    who was the other trumpet player?

  • @leowalz
    @leowalz Před 14 lety

    What happened to the bari sax solo?!?!?!? Damn!

    • @stevee2095
      @stevee2095 Před 3 lety

      There was Brian Smith on Tenor in the '70 version and then Bruce Johnstone on the monster bari solo in Live at Jimmy's in '74. Charts often need to be trimmed or shortened, or solos spread out, for TV.

  • @adabee
    @adabee Před 13 lety

    Who is the host of this show? I could swear it's Paul Shaffer. Or did I make that up?

  • @tr3steve
    @tr3steve Před 13 lety

    @peytonjmusic Guido Basso

  • @hmengland41
    @hmengland41 Před 11 lety

    It's Butch Watanabe.

  • @hastyberford
    @hastyberford Před 11 lety

    That's not his band right? All those old guys?

  • @hmengland41
    @hmengland41 Před 11 lety

    Nice -- he was a top-rank player! but have i misspelled it? is it really "Coxon"?

  • @GrossePointer
    @GrossePointer Před 11 lety

    Superbone has both the slide AND the valves. Could've been a superbone he was using, considering it was essentially his brainchild. I feel like he would've used the slide if he had it, though.

  • @rdangelo
    @rdangelo Před 14 lety

    Who's on lead tpt?

  • @mctotfortater
    @mctotfortater Před 12 lety

    the solo at 1:40 is way better with a tenor :D

    • @edpolk1262
      @edpolk1262 Před 6 lety

      Tayte Hansen Not enough legato.

  • @chengloki
    @chengloki Před 11 lety

    Mr. Ferguson did not play the trumpet. He played the Flueglehorn. Totally different instrument. =Stefan=

  • @skimmer43
    @skimmer43 Před 15 lety

    same here, barely any sound

  • @chengloki
    @chengloki Před 11 lety +1

    ajay, I have a Master's degree in music. I know instruments. As I said, I can't learn instruments for you. As for bullshit story, even though it's not, I'm a retired Combat Sailor. You can think of that as you will. =Stefan=

  • @hmengland41
    @hmengland41 Před 11 lety

    Butch Watanabe

  • @TromboneDirk
    @TromboneDirk Před 15 lety

    Awesome, except for the valve trombones, I hate those instruments, a real trombone is with a slide!

  • @chengloki
    @chengloki Před 11 lety

    OK, penguin, call it what it is, B flat trumpet. Don't try to impresse with you're accronyms. I can blow the trumpet, but my instrument of choice is the accordion. =Stefan=

  • @jojojojo123098
    @jojojojo123098 Před 9 lety

    he looks either wasted or coked out of his effing mind.

    • @kenweller4766
      @kenweller4766 Před 9 lety

      There was a period of time when Maynard got into psychedelic drugs and got really unreliable as a player. He may have been under the influence of something.

    • @jojojojo123098
      @jojojojo123098 Před 9 lety

      from someone who plays trumpet and also has done a fair share of psychedelics (mushrooms mainly), I don't see how he could have done it lol.

    • @hihats
      @hihats Před 9 lety

      *****
      he's in Tom Clancey's Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

    • @petermcnichol4
      @petermcnichol4 Před 8 lety +2

      +jojojojo123098 He always looks like that.

    • @StukInBuf
      @StukInBuf Před 6 lety

      @jojo(open): And yet, he could still perform better in that condition than Kanye or any of today's "music artists" on their most sober days.