Part I of the official Lalo Schfrin documentary approved by the Schifrin family and Scherzo Music, Inc, a film by award-winning filmmaker John Newcombe.
Lalo Schifrin is one of the most underrated composers of the 20th century. No body has used Tabla in an innovative and cool way than him in soundtracks.
@@VSushant Yeah off the top of my head I think " Get Carter" " The Black Windmill" " Stone Killer" " The Internecine Project" "Diamonds" pretty sure on a few of them Tablas are used.
Lalo was a genius. He could tackle all sorts of genres. You could always tell when he was involved in the score of a movie too. He had a certain sound...a certain 'hook'. he was unique. Listen to the first 'Dirty Harry" movie..he had strings, wind, percussion but added fuzz bass, fuzz guitar, tabla and a number of other eclectic sounds, mixed with complex time signature variations to pull together amazing themes for the movie...blows minds.
After the series “Mission: Impossible” started on TV in the ‘60s, the theme song was immediately recognizable and justifiably popular. In 1968 my roommate at boarding school had a copy of an LP of Lalo’s music from the show, and that’s how I found who he was as well as how good he was. So since then I’ve always watched for his name.
One of the greatest and least acknowledged musicians in American history. His 1960's album tribute to the Marquis DeSade is the greatest combination of jazz and classical music I've ever heard. It should be brought to the concert hall asap.
What aN ABSOLUTE TREASURE. I found Lalo through Dizzy and Leo Wright was a San Franciscan, so I heard him a lot when he played in jazz clubs in North Beach. Then Dizzy heard Leo and snatched him up and took Leo on the road with he from that point forward. After he was gigging everywhere and nowhere to be seen/heard in S.F.. The first time I met him he told me he was a pygmy, which he wasn't he was just a short man. He was my friend and I learned that he died in 1991 and when I got the news it was the late 90s. A dear friend who deserved the attention he got. Sad loss at only 57. Never learned WHY he died so young.
"I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. Working with Lalo was a joy for me". J S Lasher, Public Officer & Treasurer, Kinopanorama Widescreen Preservation Association, Inc.
iti is the honor to have a great teacher like the master lalo thanks to him for give me tha wrigth to do all this wonderful music he was one of the inspiration to do my arrangers and to do good music thanks master for all..
So many fabulous scores from this wonderful man to choose from but check out the music for *"The Fourth Protocol."* *For those asking about part 2,* I sent an email to the maker of this doc just over a couple of years ago and he replied that part 2 was being edited. Haven't heard anything since then.
es un honor para mi haber aprendido tantos secretos musicales con el maestro, es de verdad una delicia y realidad aprender de los grandes, aunque mi musica empezo con festivales y latinas, mi amor por el jazz, me llevo a componer Latin Jazz, la cual sera mi nueva version de musica una vez q ya este lista, ya la compuse y solo queda hacer los puntos principales, pero ya estoy en la ultima parte realizada en varios lugares mientras trabajaba con otros artistas, ahora ya sere feliz de haber escrito mi propia musica en latin jazz para uds mis amigos y los buenos oyentes de la musica, gracias a todos por su apoyo asi mismo a los musicos.. gracias a Lalo por darme esa gran inspiracion de hacer bien las cosas,...thanks
I sent an email to the maker of this doc just over a couple of years ago and he replied that part two was being edited. Haven't heard anything since then.
Hi John, thank you so much for this documentary on `Lalo.....what an absolute gentleman he is...I was very fortunate to play guitar with him here in Dublin in 2010 and have great memories (and stories) to cherish and share...I cant find the second half of your documentary however...Is there somewhere `I can view it by any chance? Many thanks again....Dave.
Why couldn't the guy manage "a white guy". What a strange thing to say. I understand why he said it, but what a sad commentary for a Black musician at that time. You'll hear this in the one of the opening comments of the one black guy who is much older. But Lalo made so much music. This guy is a genius in his music. And I agree, Dizzy Gillespie was also a genius and looked past colour for Lalo to show his talent. Lalo also must have been wealthy as heck because of the body of music in his repertoire! He's made such memorable themes in his career. I had to look him up. Interesting documentary.He was the best in his film composing. That's how I know about him, his music sticks in your head and he conducted TV compositions for "Mannix " and other shows in the 70s. "MIssion Impossible" is the jam and was great before its time because the music has a powerful sound. I wish that part 2 were here because the story is fascinating.
Lalo Schifrin is one of the most underrated composers of the 20th century. No body has used Tabla in an innovative and cool way than him in soundtracks.
Roy Budd used tablas to good effect in his soundtracks .
@@thebeatcreeper Cool. Can you list any of his soundtracks featuring Tabla ? I would love to hear them :)
@@VSushant Yeah off the top of my head I think " Get Carter" " The Black Windmill" " Stone Killer" " The Internecine Project" "Diamonds" pretty sure on a few of them Tablas are used.
Lalo was a genius. He could tackle all sorts of genres. You could always tell when he was involved in the score of a movie too. He had a certain sound...a certain 'hook'. he was unique. Listen to the first 'Dirty Harry" movie..he had strings, wind, percussion but added fuzz bass, fuzz guitar, tabla and a number of other eclectic sounds, mixed with complex time signature variations to pull together amazing themes for the movie...blows minds.
After the series “Mission: Impossible” started on TV in the ‘60s, the theme song was immediately recognizable and justifiably popular. In 1968 my roommate at boarding school had a copy of an LP of Lalo’s music from the show, and that’s how I found who he was as well as how good he was. So since then I’ve always watched for his name.
Lalo didn't lay low.
He let his brilliant light shine bright.
Maestro Schifrin.
.....so much! Thank YOU!
One of the greatest and least acknowledged musicians in American history. His 1960's album tribute to the Marquis DeSade is the greatest combination of jazz and classical music I've ever heard. It should be brought to the concert hall asap.
What aN ABSOLUTE TREASURE. I found Lalo through Dizzy and Leo Wright was a San Franciscan, so I heard him a lot when he played in jazz clubs in North Beach. Then Dizzy heard Leo and snatched him up and took Leo on the road with he from that point forward. After he was gigging everywhere and nowhere to be seen/heard in S.F.. The first time I met him he told me he was a pygmy, which he wasn't he was just a short man. He was my friend and I learned that he died in 1991 and when I got the news it was the late 90s. A dear friend who deserved the attention he got. Sad loss at only 57. Never learned WHY he died so young.
He is still alive.
"I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. Working with Lalo was a joy for me". J S Lasher, Public Officer & Treasurer, Kinopanorama Widescreen Preservation Association, Inc.
iti is the honor to have a great teacher like the master lalo thanks to him for give me tha wrigth to do all this wonderful music he was one of the inspiration to do my arrangers and to do good music thanks master for all..
Another genius amongst us
So many fabulous scores from this wonderful man to choose from but check out the music for *"The Fourth Protocol."*
*For those asking about part 2,* I sent an email to the maker of this doc just over a couple of years ago and he replied that part 2 was being edited. Haven't heard anything since then.
Very interesting, thank you, so eager to see the rest
En Argentina hizo la música del film "El perseguidor" sobre un cuento de Raúl Cortázar con Sergio Renán genio Lalo
es un honor para mi haber aprendido tantos secretos musicales con el maestro, es de verdad una delicia y realidad aprender de los grandes, aunque mi musica empezo con festivales y latinas, mi amor por el jazz, me llevo a componer Latin Jazz, la cual sera mi nueva version de musica una vez q ya este lista, ya la compuse y solo queda hacer los puntos principales, pero ya estoy en la ultima parte realizada en varios lugares mientras trabajaba con otros artistas, ahora ya sere feliz de haber escrito mi propia musica en latin jazz para uds mis amigos y los buenos oyentes de la musica, gracias a todos por su apoyo asi mismo a los musicos.. gracias a Lalo por darme esa gran inspiracion de hacer bien las cosas,...thanks
Oh wow, thank you so much for uploading this gem!
I really hope that you'll upload the other half... Great documentary! :)
Easy the greatest musician alive with such a colorful arias of working !!!
excellent Lalo is a favorite thank you for posting
Bravo! Thank you for this.
Amazing documentary. Part II ?
I sent an email to the maker of this doc just over a couple of years ago and he replied that part two was being edited. Haven't heard anything since then.
what a treasure!!! Thank you!
Amazing.
I love this pic👍
excellent!! Lalo is such a gem, and his background is so unique. Thank you for this documentary. Is the entire thing for sale somewhere?
what a life...amazing... cheers ...
The man was genuines
fascinating!
Thanks!
Lalo Schifrin es un genio suigeneris.
LALO SCHIFRIN means the AMERICAN DREAM that,unfortunately with those tough times in lack of tolerance is to begin to end.
7:47 Rush Hour for life! I like the music theme of Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, I'm so old to remembering this!
It seems they forgot the part were He played live Rock'n' Roll with Eddie Pequenino (1956/1957).
Hi John, thank you so much for this documentary on `Lalo.....what an absolute gentleman he is...I was very fortunate to play guitar with him here in Dublin in 2010 and have great memories (and stories) to cherish and share...I cant find the second half of your documentary however...Is there somewhere `I can view it by any chance? Many thanks again....Dave.
A Genius - sent by God!
I'd love to see the second part, when is it coming out?
Wow a master 143
1:00 Lalo said his family played straight classical music they didn't like contemporary classical composers like Stravinsky
Oh another thing, never wish to be someone else because the next guy has it harder than you do and Lalo had it tough in his early years.
Thank you! where can I see the whole doc?
It should be coming out in the next year or so.
big boss
where's part 2??
Why couldn't the guy manage "a white guy". What a strange thing to say. I understand why he said it, but what a sad commentary for a Black musician at that time. You'll hear this in the one of the opening comments of the one black guy who is much older. But Lalo made so much music. This guy is a genius in his music. And I agree, Dizzy Gillespie was also a genius and looked past colour for Lalo to show his talent. Lalo also must have been wealthy as heck because of the body of music in his repertoire! He's made such memorable themes in his career. I had to look him up. Interesting documentary.He was the best in his film composing. That's how I know about him, his music sticks in your head and he conducted TV compositions for "Mannix " and other shows in the 70s. "MIssion Impossible" is the jam and was great before its time because the music has a powerful sound. I wish that part 2 were here because the story is fascinating.
I want to see the full documentary now, does anyone know what is called?
Came here for Dirty Harry
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They put pictures from MALVINAS 1982.... 😁
28:34 DIZ
LALO 21:11
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