Texas PCHC Monkees Podcast Isn’t that note hit by Laurel at the end the greatest thing when she smirks as if to say “quit freaking out. It is just a note that I sing everyday”. I would hope that Laurel is the same genuine and sweet person when you meet her as her stage personality indicates she would be.
A throwback to the golden sound of LAMBERT HENDRICKS AND ROSS And DOUBLE SIX OF PARIS........the early 70s had many 40s influenced performers ..POINTER SISTERS FIRST TWO ALBUMS and BETTE MIDLER. Amongst others..
I was 6 when Pastiche came out and I used to love hearing those songs. Walk in love will always give me goose bumps. That high note at the end of this is fanfu@kintastic. What a band!!!
@@toddburton6570 My wife snuck backstage after a concert and got to meet them…. actually the longtime line-up of Tim, Alan, Janis, & Cheryl, and they were absolutely as kind and gracious as could be imagined. It was a great experience for her.
★🎵If asked which one the best of MT,I'll say this one without doubt, ・・・For high beats, rhythem ,perfect harmony ,each solo presentations , This is nothing but a real JAZZ chorus! Perfect! 🎵
The beautiful Laurel Masse hitting that great high note at the end. I agree with @Wombat - as a teenager listening to The Jam this shouldn't have worked for me but I bought Pastiche and the follow up album. Used to ease me through my homework on an evening.
Cheryl's not in this video though - that's Laurel Massé. She left the group after the album that this song was on. She was in a car accident in 1978 that sidelined her from singing temporarily, but she also had become disenchanted with all the touring and the business aspects of being in the group and wanted to pursue a solo career, which she ultimately and successfully did.
MT brought me to Woody Herman and the 2nd Herd (those hallowed saxters). The 2nd Herd brought me to the Thundering Herd, etc., etc. The great continuum.
Sorry - this was NOT a Woody Herman song... it was written by the great Jimmy Giuffre and Woody's 'Second Herd' recorded it... as a result, the Second Herd became known as the Four Brothers Band but I have a version recorded by Giuffre in my father's orchestra, the Harry Babasin Orchestra, in 1948 at Jubilee...
It was a hit for Woody Herman's band though, which is how most people would know it. It's not unheard of for people to introduce songs via their well known interpreters rather than by their writers.
I grew up on this song!
Greetings from Hungary!
Beyond the obvious talent, they exude class...
I watch this just to hear Laurel's last screamer...and I love how she smirks after its over, like...that note?? No big deal at all!! lol
Texas PCHC Monkees Podcast Isn’t that note hit by Laurel at the end the greatest thing when she smirks as if to say “quit freaking out. It is just a note that I sing everyday”. I would hope that Laurel is the same genuine and sweet person when you meet her as her stage personality indicates she would be.
This is the best Four Brothers presentation I've seen and Laurel Massé's masterful closing, simply wonderful. I love this video.
Love this performance very much! Laurel Massée very impressive voice, I am sorry she had to leave ManTran after her car accident to early…..
A throwback to the golden sound of LAMBERT HENDRICKS AND ROSS And DOUBLE SIX OF PARIS........the early 70s had many 40s influenced performers ..POINTER SISTERS FIRST TWO ALBUMS and BETTE MIDLER. Amongst others..
Laurel Masse...…….. what a beautiful woman...oh yes, and she could sing too!!!! AND of course the rest of the fabulous crew!!!...YA!! RIP TIM HAUSER>
Has there ever been a better group than these four? Not that I've seen.
Such a pleasure to listen to……and watch
Great number! RIP Tim Hauser.
I have no idea how they remembered the words! That was such an amazing performance. We saw them at the Festival Hall here in London.
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Holy shit screaming trumpets come to the vocal world, thanks Laurel for that! Tim, you're lookin snazzy!
I was 6 when Pastiche came out and I used to love hearing those songs. Walk in love will always give me goose bumps. That high note at the end of this is fanfu@kintastic. What a band!!!
It's Fab to have this high quality video with the original line up including the ever-so-swingingly talented Laurel Massé.
One of the best concerts I've ever been to. Saw them 9 times and for live singing you cannot beat them!
I think I also saw them nine times, and met them all once. Janis and her son Gabriel met me for lunch once...
@@toddburton6570 My wife snuck backstage after a concert and got to meet them…. actually the longtime line-up of Tim, Alan, Janis, & Cheryl, and they were absolutely as kind and gracious as could be imagined. It was a great experience for her.
Laurel Masse just bossed that last note 👍
There will never be a better four-part harmony group...Ever!
Let’s get their 1975 CBS television show (4 episodes) restored and released...Someone must have the masters somewhere...???
WHO DOES THIS NOW ??? NOBODY .. THESE WERE UNIQUE !! AMAZING FFS
No true. Check out New York Voices. Incredible.
The Real Group from Sweden are really good too. Check out their Count Basie medley!
The real group from from Sweden. Amazing. Listen to their Basie medley. The voicings are exactly the same as the original arrangements.
Notice Alan has the hand movements in perfect sync.
It's just mad how good they are
Obsessed with this song! They´re all great artists, and sound perfect.
Sure doesn't get any better than this!
Le swing,le rythme, les voix un cocktail haut de gamme offert par MANHATTAN TRANSFERT
OMG they are amazing.
Nothing short of sensational.
このグループのコーラス最高❗️ブルーノート東京の公演残念ながら行けなかった。生で聴くと最高でしょうね❗️😊
Fantastic as ever!
unbelievably good , great vocals, great group. great post Thanks
Love Tim, real cool cat, a tricky NY guy...
Great post, thank you! That was a glass-shattering note at the end.
My husbands favorite group. Anytime they were near we had to go see them. They are fantastic in all they sing. Music of days gone by so sad.
What an extraordinarily talented group!! Excellent!😊⛪
Brilliant, just brilliant
perfection !!
★🎵If asked which one the best of MT,I'll say this one without doubt,
・・・For high beats, rhythem ,perfect harmony ,each solo presentations ,
This is nothing but a real JAZZ chorus! Perfect! 🎵
🙈👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
So unbelievable good!!!
This are really artists!
So much energy.
These guys were on TV lots back in the day. Very talented.
Hi! Brothers. Every day of my life I love u all a bit more. Thanks a Lot. Cristina from Córdoba, Argentina
i love them♥
+E Pajares At the same time I was loving Punk I was loving Manhattan (They made me eclectic)
Loving Laurel. ~
Itt még a balettban ugrálnak..
Ki is vágták az amerikaiak a gengszter dalt a Macskafogóból.
Szerintem maradtak is ugrálni a balettban... #MACSKAFOGÓ4EVER
Who in their right mind gave this a thumbs down. Brilliant
Dungannon Man There are haters that would give God a thumbs down.
They would give themselves a thumbs down.
PRODIGIEUX !!!! merci .
Amazing from big fan since 1980
Best group ever!
Powerful Vocals! Wahoooo
So great!!!
From the 70's --------------------total class, & prior to Cheryl joining the group.
Sublime.
love this one
The beautiful Laurel Masse hitting that great high note at the end. I agree with @Wombat - as a teenager listening to The Jam this shouldn't have worked for me but I bought Pastiche and the follow up album. Used to ease me through my homework on an evening.
Best jazz gver I iove you rip dear timwtrh all my llove
I love this time very much!
PERFECTION
The young dude is like wow. ❤
Best singers and great styles ❤
Szóval innen jön a Macskafogó.
Igen. Sajnos a Macskafogó amerikai változatából a négy gengszter dalt kivágták.
Brilliant!!
Love the costumes. The style. The personalities. The voices. The songs. They are all very lovely too. What happened to them?
This song is so good ‼️🎯👍JazzyT.
so beautiful voices
Talent. ❤
best Four Brothers!!!!!
Alle Klasse und gehen voll ab! Grosses Kino!👋👋👋👋👋😘
SUPER!!!
Great.. Saw them in the 70s
Muy buenos y la banda que arropa también 👏👏👏👏
この時期がベスト!!
Thanks to OGWT ! OMG so many new bands
Remember these guys.scooby dooby
shooby-dooby doo!!
Macskafogó theme)
Úgy látom te is a kultúra embere vagy. #MACSKAFOGÓ4EVER
Very likely the only time anyone has appeared on The Old Grey Whistle test in spats.
I saw you love, au vivo un Spain, ir has been the beat present in my life
Laurel decided the name of the show was actually The Old Gray Whistle Range Test.
WOOT!
CAT CITY! :D
Úgy látom te is a kultúra embere vagy. #MACSKAFOGÓ4EVER
Hope they play that at my memorial service
Big fun! ... and I've fall in love with Cheryll!
Cheryl's not in this video though - that's Laurel Massé. She left the group after the album that this song was on. She was in a car accident in 1978 that sidelined her from singing temporarily, but she also had become disenchanted with all the touring and the business aspects of being in the group and wanted to pursue a solo career, which she ultimately and successfully did.
Különben mehetünk vissza a balettbe ugrálni...
Az később volt... de számomra sokkal jobb is :)
素晴らしいパフォーマンスだった👏👏👏 さすがマンハッタン・トランスファー😃
This makes me want to smoke cigarettes and drink whiskey.
Apparently this is sung note for note with the original 4 brothers
i presume the guy trying to get in on the act was ira newborn (who wrote the great "police squad" / "naked gun" theme)?
He wasn´t that bad. Not at the level of the group, but he sang his part pretty well!
class ..whos better
Nobody like them 💗
Janis ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
MT brought me to Woody Herman and the 2nd Herd (those hallowed saxters). The 2nd Herd brought me to the Thundering Herd, etc., etc. The great continuum.
What beats Laurel's high note at the end of this performance?
terrific!
Was that a whistle tone??
@@hellogoodbye637 Yes. Yes it was.
Thats an a''' (Helmholtz) or A6 (scientific) = 1760 Hz. Really terrific. And beautiful, of course :)
Words by Jon Hendrix.
最高
not Four Brothers, but Four Masters ;-)
What style
Sorry - this was NOT a Woody Herman song... it was written by the great Jimmy Giuffre and Woody's 'Second Herd' recorded it... as a result, the Second Herd became known as the Four Brothers Band but I have a version recorded by Giuffre in my father's orchestra, the Harry Babasin Orchestra, in 1948 at Jubilee...
It was a hit for Woody Herman's band though, which is how most people would know it. It's not unheard of for people to introduce songs via their well known interpreters rather than by their writers.
About 1977?
I mean Laure l!!!
Ladies are remind me the picture of Mucha. It is like they are jumped out from the pictures
Ki van itt a Macskafogó miatt?
What year was this?
1978
Sounds a lot like Jon Hendricks lyrics. He was the genius of vocalese.