DUKE ELLINGTON - Rockin' In Rhythm 1964

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Nice Ellington performance from the Jazz sixtwofive series.

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  • @happyharper5494
    @happyharper5494 Před 4 lety +78

    Sitting on the porch with my 84 yo father listening to this and looking at his happy face just makes my day. ❤️

  • @tennisbumojai
    @tennisbumojai Před 10 lety +34

    Magnificent! America's greatest cultural contribution.

  • @bobjenkins8015
    @bobjenkins8015 Před 5 lety +19

    This is one of the most amazing exhibitions of high note trumpet in the history of the world, on stage probably un micd, scream a d above triple c over the whole band, unreal cat was the greatest

  • @rand007
    @rand007 Před 4 lety +6

    Never heard Ellington play Rockin in Rhythum the same way. The subtle differences are great.

  • @CorvetteKidNC
    @CorvetteKidNC Před 6 lety +22

    My favorite jazz musician of all time playing one of his greatest songs.

  • @johnmoorely7275
    @johnmoorely7275 Před 2 lety +13

    In the winter of 1970, I hitch-hiked from Bradford, England to Manchester (40 miles) to watch the Duke when all his long-serving stars were there. It was possibly the most wonderful evening of my cultural life. Leaving the concert after midnight, I stuck my thumb up, more in hope than in expectation, and within 30 minutes obtained a lift which took me within easy walking distance back to my student residence in Bradford.

  • @benjamineyman1979
    @benjamineyman1979 Před 6 lety +48

    That Sax Section is so tight, Outplays all other recordings of this chart!

    • @imagine07018
      @imagine07018 Před 5 lety +1

      Hamp's version is nice, too.

    • @baridaddy
      @baridaddy Před rokem

      That sax section was together 28 years!

  • @AjSjMusicNYNJ
    @AjSjMusicNYNJ Před 8 lety +35

    Love this composition! Forever DUKE! In a class by himself!

  • @kraynork
    @kraynork Před 9 lety +15

    i was lucky enough to see this band perform at a community college and then that same year at carnigie hall...

  • @mickdevlin
    @mickdevlin Před 3 lety +2

    No words for this...simply sublime. America's greatest sonwriter with his band. Fucking hell.....I'll get buried to this.

  • @mangalarobertwatling9168
    @mangalarobertwatling9168 Před 4 lety +4

    Wow! Great version of a great song. His intros to this tune were always interesting. I hadn't heard this one before. Sam Woodyard was hot here too. Just great. Thanks.

  • @RoryVanucchi
    @RoryVanucchi Před 4 lety +8

    Great arrangement. Duke the great showman as always

  • @PabloVestory
    @PabloVestory Před 2 lety +6

    Amazing, thank you!
    One boss of a kind, and one band of a kind

  • @ClifPayne
    @ClifPayne Před 2 lety +2

    Absolutely Fantastique! Wow!

  • @ruthdixon7807
    @ruthdixon7807 Před rokem +1

    tightly arranged for the saxophone section, this intricate melody pointed the way for the big-band swing era and became one of ellington's most enduring instrumentals.

  • @philpryor7524
    @philpryor7524 Před 5 lety +8

    Unique is just that, but I've never heard anything from Bach to Bop and Beyond to surpass the great feeling of hearing the Ellingtonian ensemble in their mighty performances like this. It is just incredibly wonderful to take in the polish, skill, thrill.

  • @zaydenm
    @zaydenm Před 4 lety +6

    That ending was awesome

  • @deemoore97
    @deemoore97 Před 10 lety +69

    Why does the audience look so bored this is THE COOLEST SONG EVER!

    • @joeturnip4216
      @joeturnip4216 Před 6 lety +4

      They thought it was going to be Lawrence Welk Night.

    • @stefanlungu6494
      @stefanlungu6494 Před 5 lety +6

      @SoundwaveOfJavi It was 100 years after

    • @SintexEra
      @SintexEra Před 4 lety +4

      right, Jim Crow was still officially in effect until the year this video was shot...100 years after slavery.

    • @spb7883
      @spb7883 Před 4 lety +12

      @@SintexEra @SoundwaveofJavi And yet this was shot *in London, not* in the U.S. Slavery in the UK was abolished in 1833. This is of course not to say that racism didn't/doesn't exist in the UK, but the fact that this isn't the U.S. undercuts the Jim Crow argument. The greater likelihood is that this is a reserved British audience who either (a) was dismissive of Ellington or (b) more likely accorded Ellington the significant respect that was common to him (especially by the mid-60s) and showed that respect in a typically British way (e.g., without emotion).

    • @SintexEra
      @SintexEra Před 4 lety +1

      spb 78 good points. I was more focused on the slavery/Jim Crow timeline than the original point of the OP, and I agree that he was probably getting British-style respect from this audience.

  • @everioke
    @everioke Před měsícem

    Magnificent!

  • @harryschaefer5887
    @harryschaefer5887 Před 5 lety +3

    First heard this tune used in the BBC's "The Singing Detective" and been in love with it ever since.

  • @simonebulleri1975
    @simonebulleri1975 Před 2 lety +3

    terrific Duke

  • @mr.incognito6126
    @mr.incognito6126 Před rokem +2

    Best version

  • @ubergeraldine
    @ubergeraldine Před 3 lety +1

    Grew up with this music as a background courtesy of my Dad.

  • @josha4913
    @josha4913 Před 4 lety +4

    I love how the soloist casual walk up to perform and back down to sit down 😂

    • @JesseKellerFilms
      @JesseKellerFilms Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah man Jazz musicians literally invented cool. Just stroll all nonchalant to the mic, absolutely SLAY, then sit back down.

  • @XU23
    @XU23 Před 4 lety +6

    Glad to see Paul G awake for this one...

    • @brotzmannsax
      @brotzmannsax Před 4 lety +4

      He was on the nod during those Copenhagen shows, he must have scored the good shit there.

    • @XU23
      @XU23 Před 3 lety

      brotzmannsax those Danish make some high quality skag...

  • @baazlvaat916
    @baazlvaat916 Před 2 lety +2

    A great track!

  • @khussein6409
    @khussein6409 Před rokem

    Beautiful!

  • @leoncoda
    @leoncoda Před 6 lety +5

    Clarinete : HARRY CARNEY : Trombón : LAWRENECE BROWN ; Trompetista (emitiendo sonidos agudos) : CAT ANDERSON .

  • @customkey
    @customkey Před rokem +1

    Duke playing time against time at 1:20. He was so advanced.

  • @addiehughes8179
    @addiehughes8179 Před 4 lety +2

    My band is performing this in a few hours, can’t wait for the trombone mute parts!

    • @addiehughes8179
      @addiehughes8179 Před 4 lety

      Ben Shapiro, it went really well! Everyone nailed their solos and the mute part was so fun to preform. Thank you for asking!

  • @yikesmike1398
    @yikesmike1398 Před 3 lety +2

    Genius
    In the intro when the camera focuses on Duke playing the keys his right hand plays one note several times setting the tone then expands to five keys elaborating the tone. I’m no piano player but it looks like genius to me. This song goes back several years from this recording and to incorporate Far East tone on the clarinet solo is pure genius IMHO

  • @phoenix95682
    @phoenix95682 Před 8 lety +76

    when you can play the trumpet high enough to where it sounds like a 6 year old girl after seeing a spider

    • @gbuter3948
      @gbuter3948 Před 6 lety +11

      While staying seated ..... amazing !!!

    • @georgeb.wolffsohn30
      @georgeb.wolffsohn30 Před 5 lety +1

      Straight mute with real plunger .

    • @petertaylor3600
      @petertaylor3600 Před 4 lety

      I'm a long way past 6 and I sound the same, maybe worse. A penny whistle perhaps.

    • @JesseKellerFilms
      @JesseKellerFilms Před 2 lety +1

      Cat Anderson I believe -- his signature move

  • @yojimboxxx2805
    @yojimboxxx2805 Před 3 lety +1

    This is in my top 10 live gigs....EVER....(Easy)

  • @victor_62
    @victor_62 Před 3 lety

    Che meraviglia!

  • @Malix92
    @Malix92 Před 3 lety +1

    If you dont like this, you have no soul

  • @hannanathan564
    @hannanathan564 Před 12 lety +6

    Duke was a genius.

  • @Greentree334
    @Greentree334 Před 6 lety +1

    I wish I could be there!

  • @alomaalber6514
    @alomaalber6514 Před 5 lety +1

    I wish the younger generation knew of this music! DC back in the day!

    • @Jordan-ll5eq
      @Jordan-ll5eq Před 4 lety

      Have you seen Essentially Ellington, ngjo, nyo jazz, or the one o clock lab band? Those are great examples of great big bands with members from the younger generation.

  • @Niels596
    @Niels596 Před 6 lety +3

    This sums up the sixties - Rock, Jazz, Free

  • @davezinn6810
    @davezinn6810 Před 4 lety +4

    In-f*ing-credible!!!

  • @isaackahn7188
    @isaackahn7188 Před rokem +2

    Such a genius!

  • @alexdesslin
    @alexdesslin Před 5 lety +1

    la classe !

  • @jroc2201
    @jroc2201 Před 2 lety

    I swear I can hear kind of a " Purple Haze" idea in there floating around!

  • @albiondi4078
    @albiondi4078 Před 4 lety

    26 SCHMUCKS GAVE THUMBS DOWN TO THIS GREAT BUNCH OF MUSICIANS

  • @mickcarlon8147
    @mickcarlon8147 Před 4 lety +2

    Woah, HARRY ON CLARINET! Was he one of the most GIFTED musicians EVER?

    • @mangalarobertwatling9168
      @mangalarobertwatling9168 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes. I loved him. I think his was the most recognizable voice. Maybe not a great soloist but that bottom was always there under everything else everyone else did from the earliest to the last. And beyond.

    • @Maltloaflegrande
      @Maltloaflegrande Před 2 lety +1

      @@mangalarobertwatling9168 Sorry to disagree but Carney was a supreme soloist whether on blues, ballads, or uptempo stuff. I never got the thing about him anchoring the sax section in any way that made him stand out from any other baritone player in a big band but he could let rip with the best of them. The problem with this guy is he was too dependable; no heavy drinking or drugs and he stayed with the Duke from the 20s right up to the end. We expect to hear a dependable man and don't always understand that people like this can express a whole myriad of emotions just as much as a junkie/dipso/primadonna etc.

    • @mangalarobertwatling9168
      @mangalarobertwatling9168 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Maltloaflegrande Apology accepted but not needed. Open discussion and exchange of ideas is the point of this. We both love the music. No problem.

  • @MikeL-7
    @MikeL-7 Před rokem

    The hands of God

  • @leoncoda
    @leoncoda Před 6 lety +1

    Desde el minuto 3:18 intercalan el tema DALLAS DOINGS, también compuesto por DUKE ELLINGTON

  • @Twentythousandlps
    @Twentythousandlps Před rokem

    The piece dates back to 1929.

  • @Vintageloulou
    @Vintageloulou Před 7 lety +11

    Cat Anderson??

  • @ClifPayne
    @ClifPayne Před 10 měsíci

    AW YESSSS!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ronbo11
    @ronbo11 Před 7 lety +4

    I have three words for this performance: MY TEE FINE!

  • @ethanhopper2467
    @ethanhopper2467 Před 5 lety +6

    holy crap those trumpet notes....triple D if i'm not mistaken

    • @harryepstein7875
      @harryepstein7875 Před 5 lety +1

      Ethan Hopper actually gets up to a quad D in the rly high screams but mostly triple D

    • @da11king
      @da11king Před 4 lety

      @@harryepstein7875 is that a triple high c @ 4 15???!!!!

  • @flare7830
    @flare7830 Před 5 lety +1

    We are playing this for our 7th grade concert :v

    • @puertecitos6888
      @puertecitos6888 Před 5 lety

      copymystats no u, good for you, hope its a success .

    • @flare7830
      @flare7830 Před 5 lety

      thanks :D

    • @dylanstandish3866
      @dylanstandish3866 Před 5 lety +1

      @@flare7830 who's playing cats solo? xD

    • @milest3560
      @milest3560 Před 5 lety +1

      How is a 7th grade band supposed to play this?

    • @kiradietz108
      @kiradietz108 Před 4 lety

      D C I’m playing this in my high schools advanced invitation-only jazz band and we’re struggling... idk

  • @sethwexler6910
    @sethwexler6910 Před 6 měsíci

    Bellson on drums.

  • @fadededed
    @fadededed Před 4 lety

    1:25 is where Rockin' in Rhythm actually starts. Sorry, I need to listen to this recording daily.

    • @zaydenm
      @zaydenm Před 4 lety

      You should just listen to the whole thing but I understand

  • @vinnypalmisciano6127
    @vinnypalmisciano6127 Před 4 lety

    Candy to the ears!

    • @schwaarnkreddy7805
      @schwaarnkreddy7805 Před rokem

      How insulting!
      It's like calling Helen of Troy and Cleopatra just 'cute'.

  • @jacobknight9824
    @jacobknight9824 Před 7 lety +3

    What other tunes have trumpet parts up in a register like that?

    • @MarvelousMaxter
      @MarvelousMaxter Před 7 lety

      Jacob Knight bragging in brass

    • @georgeb.wolffsohn30
      @georgeb.wolffsohn30 Před 5 lety

      @@natlewis4374 schilke mouthpiece.
      Didn't they make a "Maynard Ferguson"mouthpiece ? Very shallow cup, if I remember.

  • @drivebyg
    @drivebyg Před 10 lety +2

    Ugghh...it is imperative...that those interested...in the history of jazz...and the major figures...of jazz culture...must view this video, or...listen to this track...through listening devices.-barack obama

  • @degobeats425
    @degobeats425 Před 3 lety

    Quadruple D on the trumpet note btw

  • @ekto62
    @ekto62 Před 2 lety +1

    It is remarkably depressing to see the listless all-White 1964 audience's reaction to this astonishing display of musicianship and musicality. I think I saw just the hint of one wan smile. SMH.

    • @schwaarnkreddy7805
      @schwaarnkreddy7805 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely!
      Wonder if this is how they express themselves while having sex also!
      Pathetic!

  • @phildinh852
    @phildinh852 Před 5 lety +3

    Are those actual toilet plungers on their trombone/trumpet?

    • @SKRB
      @SKRB Před 5 lety +1

      yes sir

    • @georgeb.wolffsohn30
      @georgeb.wolffsohn30 Před 5 lety

      With a straight mute inside.

    • @joetripodi5068
      @joetripodi5068 Před 5 lety

      Ellington was the first to use bathroom plungers as mutes for the brass section. Others would follow, but he was the first.

    • @zaydenm
      @zaydenm Před 4 lety

      @@georgeb.wolffsohn30 It's actually a pixie mute, a plunger wouldn't fit over a straight mute

    • @georgeb.wolffsohn30
      @georgeb.wolffsohn30 Před 4 lety

      @@zaydenm and myles used a Harmon for that really nasal tone.

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai Před rokem

    良い音楽。🙄

  • @ElPasoDemocracy
    @ElPasoDemocracy Před rokem

    Can any one identify the trumpet players?

  • @delfinmontoya4277
    @delfinmontoya4277 Před 5 lety

    very low vol,but goobone, thank you

  • @cantankerousharridan
    @cantankerousharridan Před 6 lety +6

    Are that audience deaf?! Why so unenthusiastic?!

    • @georgeb.wolffsohn30
      @georgeb.wolffsohn30 Před 5 lety +2

      They're English, that IS enthusiastic.
      After All, it's not football. (soccer to yanks).

  • @MrUltraa
    @MrUltraa Před 4 lety

    wow :/

  • @RickCosmo
    @RickCosmo Před 8 lety

    he kilt it 52 yrs ago

  • @bsshh
    @bsshh Před 5 lety +1

    The Majestic Duke!!!
    But what do expect from a boring looking audience?
    Do you see any Black folk?

  • @brianlemaire4221
    @brianlemaire4221 Před 4 lety

    A youtube video should begin with at least one or two seconds of lead-in.

  • @user-ys5yx6wb1u
    @user-ys5yx6wb1u Před 2 lety

    🤭

  • @BunguChannel
    @BunguChannel Před 9 lety

    4/29(祝)のライブでは、この曲も演奏します。(・∀・)
    facebook.com/Tokyo.Ellington