Makes life worth living 🎶🙏❤️🙏🎶Rest In Peace Mr. Blakey 😞
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I love the exchanges between Lee and Bobby starting around 2:13
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"I Called Him Morgan" brought me here. Amazing and tragic story.
Those open chords struck by Simmons have to be recorded as great.
Hard bop at its best.
perdòn no me fijè comen tarios.....gracias Gringo michaely
por favor......nombre de los mùsicos
Just amazing!
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what's that thing Lee did with his trumpet at 2:58? interesting sound to say the least
I might be wrong (I'm a trombone player in high school) but I think he's using a plunger half-covering his bell
Makes life worth living 🙏🎶🙏
Great music
Hard and hard hard bopdu hard bop pur et dur
Art's best band was when Bobby Timmons was on piano AND Lee Morgan was on Trumpet.
Do one Warwick
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing.
This will get you tripping.
dat dere celltech
Bobby Timmons swings from the first damn bar of his solo. The first note! That's greatness! Long live the Messengers! R.i.p. to the GREAT Buhaina!
Yes I found it this is that song they play in his documentary. Beautiful the group as a whole is awesome I love the all
cell tech.
great composition
So well done!!That feeling ❤️
Another great example of the genius of Bobby Timmons! It was Benny Golson whose job it was to fill the piano chair, when Horace left. He approached McCoy Tyner...who already had signed with Coltrane; then he found Bobby! Solid Gold!
I just had the premonition of maybe doing this song in Ella's voice......and then was wondering if Sarah had a copy.....it is still playing here on the toolbar of course......one of those songs you just let roll man.......great driving music as well........so I was thinking.....maybe I should do it in both of their voices.........what was in the news again today anyway.........some serial killer doctor got life for killing 85 patients.....the Judge gave him life.........
we'd sing THIS tune/SONG to OUR beloved children everyday, Dat--Da,THE late Oscar Brown Jr.....written by LEE Morgan.....piano WITH ART Blakey.....ASE, ripower.....
Man, this groove....
Thanks for posting, good luck with that basement friend
Good bop chart.
Totally brilliant 🤘
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mercy mercy mercy thats all i can say ...
Original https://youtu.be/q9aeIjmaxOg
lawlaw1 Nah, the original was recorded and released first in 1960 in a Bobby Timmons (te pianist here) album.
parça da erva sample
EargasmmmmMMMMSSSSSounds!!! Cheer´s from Brazil!!! #lulafree
Good melody
Just Morgan and Timmons!!!! Bravo Art, anywhere you are.
So into it from the first few seconds! Vibes
Great Tune for a Sunday or ANYDAY... :)
Lalo Schifrin brought me here!!! ❤️
Maravilhosa esta música! "Dat dere" é para sempre!
De acordo contigo! joia musical rara e maravilhosa
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I love Art blakey the melodies are really cool but with such simplicity and soulful beautifully musically crafted to sooth and warm the soul all at the same time .jazz music will never ever die it only gets better with time .by the way i play the saxophone so i am also a jazz musican
Is your basement ok now?
Oscar Brown jnr i think added lyrics and there is a good version by Rickie Lee Jones out there
1:18 for solos
Muy bueno
Art was arguably the most important drummer in jazz history - not necessarily for vision or innovation ( note Elvin, Tony Williams, et al if ya gotta be technical ); but his nurturing of the greatest musicians of modern times...the father-figure of all great jazz geniuses...
He was called the phoet
Whoa, they murdered that! That piano tho
this song's the equivalent busting a 8 minute 47 seconds nutt
One of my favs, for sure!
火の出るようなモーガンの演奏も素晴らしい!
My parrot loves this song. So do my canaries. This is proof that jazz is the best!
Who or what is the lineup n this piece? I love it. 💕🎶
I enjoy so much the sound of this piano.
Ukrainian cover!!!
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I love every musician’s take on this piece. 💕🎶 thank you.
The big beat. Nothing like it for bee bop lovers 😎😎
this is like porn for your earholes
Bobby Timmons composition.
Yes xxx
Line-up: Mr. Art Blakey — drumsMr. Lee Morgan — trumpetMr. Wayne Shorter — tenor saxophoneMr. Bobby Timmons — pianoMr. Jymie Merritt — bassThis was of course a Bobby Timmons composition and man it swings.
Cool as a cucumber personify cool you can't get no better top-of-the-line heavyweight art Blakey Jazz Messengers Lee Morgan
Agreed! It's great!
This was of course a breath from the Paradise. Thank you.
@stacyblue1980 ..... happy to soon be in that Paradise !!
@David moore Moore add some brilliant songwriting of Benny and Bobby to the equation and it was impressive stuff from just a few young men. It's proven the test of time as truly great music - right up there with the big classical composers.
Dat dere-one of my favorite Bobby Timmons tunes! He does it live with a trio that's just smoking!
Also, Soul Time, Pretty memory (a couple of lesser known in his book)!
Who dat on da drums dere? It didnt say in the bio
Art Blakey of course.
This was used in a hip hop sample does anyone know who it is... Just the intro piano was used.... My brain is going crazy trying to think of it
Brilliant piece of Jazz.
Dude lee morgan ripped that man!
"Parça da Erva" me trouxe até aqui!"Herb Brow" bring me here...
Hey mama, what that there? Hey why that under there?And oh mama, oh hey mama, hey look that over there!Hey where they going there? Hey what they doing there? Hey mama can I have that big elephant over there?Hey who that in my chair? Hey what she doing there?And oh mama, oh hey mama, hey what that say up there? Hey mama, what's a square? Hey where do we get air?Hey mama can I have that big elephant over there?My quizzical kid, she doesn't want anything hidShe's forever demanding to know who, what and why and where? Inquisitive child, and sometimes the questions get wildLike mama can I have that big elephant over there?Don't wanna comb my hair, hey where my teddy bear?And oh mama, oh hey look at that cowboy coming thereHey can I have a pair of boots like that to wear?Hey mama can I have that big elephant over there?The time will march the years will goThe little lady's gonna growI gotta tell her all she'll need to knowI'll help her along so she'll know right from wrong gotta make her strongAs life's parade goes dradging byShe'll need to know some reasons whyI don't have all the answers but I'll try as best as I canGotta help her to plan So she'll make her standYou give a kid your best and you hope she'll pass the testWhen you finally send her out into the world somewhereAll though she's grown a bitten I never am forgettingMama can I have that big elephant over there?What they doing there? Hey where they going there?And oh mama oh hey mama hey why that under there? Hey mama what is there? How come I gotta share?Hey mama can I have that big elephant over there?Yeah mama can I have that big elephant over there?Yeah mama can I have that big elephant over there?
shahar Thanks for the memories. I remembered when Oscar Brown Jr. performed his vocal version of this song. I think I first heard it in 1962 although he had written the lyrics in 1960
Art Blakey and Jymie Merritt have a signature chemistry together.
Jymi & Art keep things together and man that lets the keys and horns go off the top!
66 people don't know how to swiiiing ;) ;)
Timmons rips it on the piano. Suggestions for more of him?
everything he played died far too soon
What is Lee Morgan up to right around 2:58...3:04 my God yes:)!~
So soulful and uniquely his own,it brings tears to my eyes. SING IT,LEE!
5:15 swing goes beastmode
This shit hit hard, man.
Everything in this recording is so great!
Very Nice!
The out chorus after the piano solo is mental, what a tune
Check out the documentary “I Called Him Morgan!” on Netflix. Art Blakey and Lee Morgan music were played heavily in Lee Morgan’s documentary....my favorite documentary
Rushing to Netflix..... To watch it…….
Its a movie?
Thank you miss lady. I’m definitely gonna watch it.
Yes I sure love and learn about Lee Morgan as well as Bobby Timons and Blakey..
Thank you!!!!
wowowowowow
ufffff, llevame al cielo, tomame para pasar por el infierno ... regresa y no vuelvas a marcharte
A little too "soulfull" for me, which is why I didn't listen to the late Art Blakey stuff.
Thank God for leading me to this Great music.
That is the under-appreciated ARTISTRY AND GENIUS OF BOBBY TIMMONS!
LOVE IT!!!!! BRINGS BACK OLD TI MES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BETTY GREEN
.....SMOOOOOOTH..........!!!!!!!!!!
Backyard B.B.Q music good memories.
Hi Master, I can find here almost all of the tunes I use to play with friends ! Thanks a lot ! ;)
Lee Morgan (1938-1972) hard bop trumpeter, 1961, at the time 23 years old, what a fabulous talent!!
ONLY 23? HUH?
try 1.25 speed
Even the album cover is great! R.I.P. Artie
This is swingin" baby!!
Recorded March 6, 1960. Famous Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.