Charles Mingus - Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Live At Montreux (1975) [9-12]
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- Charles Mingus: bass
George Adams: tenor saxophone and vocals
Don Pullen: piano
Jack Walrath: trumpet
Dannie Richmond: drums
Gerry Mulligan: baritone saxophone
Benny Bailey: trumpet - Hudba
I saw Mingus live twice, in the early and mid-Seventies. He had an aura about him, like he was 50 feet tall, a force of nature. On one of the gigs his long-time drummer, Danny Richmond, was sick and absent. Mingus held the band together with the rhythm and beat from that bass like it was an unstoppable steam locomotive. Breathtaking.
Wow. Great story.
Fuad Saba thanks for taking me there with you.
My son asked me to take him to visit the Charles Mingus memorial in Nogales, Az… so we did that today.
@God yes he does, especially for a youngster at 23
I was at this festival and saw this set. I met Mingus the next day at an sidewalk cafe across from the train station. He asked me where I was from and when I told him Vermont, he said wryly, "I think I know where that is." He was smoking a cigar. His hands were massive.
Gerry Mulligan digging his bandmate's solo..Love this version.
Yeah. It reflects so many wonderful qualities of the man and the genre.
Charles Mingus RIP!! You and Ray Brown and Paul Chambers are the reason i play bass!! This song is beautiful and Incredibly sad 😢, heartbreaking💔.
Mingus EVER has the best texture sounds in jazz.
Gerry Mulligan all blissed out
This is great. I really love Benny Bailey, and his work on the trumpet.
The pianist is Don Pullen, a frequent collaborator with tenor saxophonist George Adams. The sound mixer seems to have been asleep, missing Walrath in the opening ensemble. Benny Bailey, Mulligan, Pullen, and, of course, Mingus are that standouts. Great to see video of Mingus stalwart Danny Richmond.
Bailey's out of this world, incredible everything here
Heureux ceux qui étaient présents 😮
Lengendary! - if mystical, even. A truly sublime bandstand of masterclass improvisational artistry. And, Milligan's kaleidoscopic range of facial expressions easily conjure a precious utopic one moment in time. We're extremely obligatory to technology that allows constant visual-audio playback! Undoubtedly, Mingus would be proud of this lineup special; and with Mitchell's socially captivating lyric their collaboration is almost etched in Jazz Folklore.
That English degree finally paying off?
Yes exactly, don't forget Joni's contributions!
Charles Minus died in Mexico I love his music
best version of goodbye pork pie hat, no competition
The record ain't too shabby, like it better.
I Love ❤️ this Version! Don Pullen kills it On Piano
Don Pullen was a master, for sure. Really beautiful...
Tune written as a Tribute to Lester..
allstar group plays this so well.. in particular Benny B. underrated very much.
Should be a million views. CM wasa GIANT of a man among many others of those days. Mulligan's one too! Fucking giants man. Giants!
You’re a GIANT too Brad!
@@joshuawestlund Na. An admirer of them though
I can’t understand why they chopped up this video into segments, the one I watched ended just before Mulligans solo. No link to the other segments missing from this piece or to the recording of the whole Mingus set. A really puzzling stupid decision.
Love to see Gerry Mulligan in a good mood !
Fico aqui pensando no que o Mulligan deve ter pensado ao ouvir o solo do Benny: "faz isso comigo não véi, assim você me faz chorar". Solo maravilhoso de lindo.
how dare you put a advertisement in this masterpiece.
Someone is killing it on the piano.
DON PULIN
Don Pullen
Pullen had his own sound, exceptional. Genius...
@@louisef.9137 And so underrated. Genius.
The maestro Don Pullin on piano, I miss him so.
Jaw droppin'- the most inspired porkpie and then some: with the unique opportunity to see its creator playing it with true masters at hand
No comment! Reserved for masters of the trade only.
Muito Foda... E o Cara que Postou: Julio Cortázar, um grande fã de Mingus... Uma Valise de Cronópios... Parabéns!
what a beautiful melody
The best.
I was there!
Mingus forever!!🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
"back in the days, it was all flats" (Alice Coltrane)
Mingus, el Genio!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jaco studied Mingus!
Mingus genius. Tnaks for sharing this.
still love his music!!
awesome
esse é o melhor solo de trompete da história da música em todos os tempos e locais, incluindo hipotéticos outros planetas com seres mais evoluídos também fazendo música.
Eu concordo plenissíssimamente com você, e que absurdo de técnica, eu quase chamei palavrão de tanto orgulho ouvindo esse solo, pelo amor de Deus. Vontade de tá lá junto kkkkk
Mingus 4 Ever!
Awesome ......................
Prez was in the room...
I’m on love again 🥰
Why can't we get to hear the end
To the 17👎’s! Don’t like this greatness go watch your Partridge Family stuff!
E CooL!!!
Oh my GAWD!
God I Heaven, hollowed be Thy Name: I give thanks for such a tribute to the Holiness. Such a tribute to love and connection.
super
Eu queria ser o Gerry Mulligan.
starts at 1:38
Lovely in 2023 .
Humanistic
una muy buen tributo to Lester Young
6:01 OMG
Too cool for school
Maria Muldaur played the set just before his. Her band was supposed to play the first weekend of the festival but their equipment got lost in transit. So they fit the band in on the last night, Sunday, July 20. The crowd was hardcore jazz enthusiasts. The entire audience starting loudly booing. They turned up the house lights. It was like a bathroom break. I was embarrassed for her and her band. She was crying. Her guitar player was cursing the crowd.
AWESOME! I haven't heard it before! Just Joni, Jaco, Pat, Michael & Lyle version. What to do now? Haeven is endless: both versions are the best.
Rashad Roland Kirk too ✨
umm….jeff beck???
An ad in the middle? That is blasphemy!!! And it is for worship piano! WTH?
Detroit Jazz313 on CZcams
@rowanhudsonmusic
Time/travel has been "invented". It's called reverie.
did they really play it in the key of e? or did smth go wrong with the tape speed?
Joe Doblhofer trumpet fingerings seem to match up to what they would be in concert e so they played it that way
You can also see Mingus bowing the e string for the last note
I don’t blame them, it’s way more comfortable and just handy.
i was surprised too when Flowers for a Lady was played in natural E. he was that kind of bandleader ... !
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Great tune, great performance, but does anyone know what key it was originally in? The "Ah Um" version is in Eb, this one is in E, and I've got a lead sheet that says it's in F.
original one is in Eb, the uploader of the video might have pitch shifted this one before the upload. Never heard anyone play in a diferent key, unless it was a singer!
@@Misterg1997 nope. Unless the bass is tuned a semi low its in e.
me ttoo
and who is the black man that plays the first solo?
Gabriela Macheret, God
Benny Bailey
Dem Porkin' de Pie.. Oh Me Oh My! Me try to ask dem why? But dem all too high .. dem reachin' out to de sky.. dem wanna fly.. de mood make one sigh.. time to say Goodbye...
Gerry Mulligan cut off in his prime. Find him here. czcams.com/video/louXB-r84vg/video.html
Are you fucking kidding me?!? Where's the rest of it???
da fck? cut off at gerry mulligans solo
I love jazz, I like the 70s, but these two aesthetics do not work together lmao