Judy Bailey Quintet LIVE - Colors Of My Dream featuring John Sangster
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- čas přidán 11. 04. 2012
- Judy Bailey Quintet "Colors Of My Dream" featuring John Sangster
"Colors Of My Dream"
Judy Bailey, Yamaha electric grand piano
Bernadine Morgan, vocals
Col Loughnan, soprano sax
Ron Philpott - bass
Laurie Bennett - drums
special guest - John Sangster, vibes
from the movie "Southern Crossing" (1981)
introduction voice-over by Leonard Feather - Hudba
Rozay!!!
GOD BINK KILLED THIS SAMPLE!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Genius
This is why I’m here!! 😂 I had to observe this for myself lol
I’m here because I found out the Grammy nominated producer “Bink” sampled this song to produce the track “Santorini, Greece” for rapper “Rick Ross” 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I just love this piece . Must have watched this video 5000 times as a child. Luckily for me my father was the accountant for the guy that made this wonderful documentary. Throw in some footage of "black rock" the ultimate surf spot in Jervis Bay and I was sold.
Desperately seeking a copy of the film. It’s a toughie.
truly incredible
hey man good to see you're still kickin'
what an amazing performance! 1974 and i would have trying to work out if a warm nappy was better than hearing the drops in to that disappearing water. And now i wonder if this was something that my late grandfather would have identified with. thank you so much for sharing Evan.... appreciate
Amazing
Rick Ross did this so much justice. It’s quite ridiculous.
It's always a pleasure to hear John Sangster. One of great musicians on this planet and as a drummer, had the deepest groove in Australia.
yeah i love Sangsters stuff just found an original of his album The Trip from the 60s, i love brian brown too ,upward, and carlton streets...my first girlfriend used to go to school with his daughter,they were friends thats how i first heard of him that was about 1980/81
Gorgeous! We truly stand on the shoulders of giants.
So magical to hear/see this live performance of one of my all time favourite tracks. Thank you for uploading this exquisite version.
WowThank you so much for uploading this treasure.
this is wild!
AMAZING!!!! wow!
a rickenbacker bass in jazz fusion context. so rare
great!
this is a great band..Col Loughnan!
+Paul pax Andrews yeah,i love the way the boundries between music styles were broken down during the 70s
@@richardfinlayson1524 It began in the mid-sixties. There was all kinds of cross-pollination going on in Sydney at that time and not just in music. Musicians and artists and dancers and film makers were all involved in breaking down barriers within their art and in collaboration with other arts. It was an exciting time to be there and there were audiences that supported them.
@@farshimelt yeah right on i have a big collection of 60s and 70s australian underground prog and blues rock from the 60s/70s,take it easy man!
@@farshimelt im actually a painter myself, my art is very much influenced by psychedelics,mainly mushrooms
@@farshimelt yeah i know a little bit about the australian art scene from studying art at school , i was at school in the early eighties started a painting course at RMIT, but didnt finish it....but the last 5 years or so i have really got back into painting, i am currently working toward a solo exhibition, i am biulding up a fair body of work. take it easy mate.
cool
okay I just found it.. but it's a quartet :) from 1974
any albums was released by the Judy Bailey Quintet?
The detune makes her sound nervous unfortunately
old and dammage video cassette