Is that the Jurassic Park font??
What’s the music at the end?
I’m curious too
@Ptasie Przygody I've already found it. Here it is "Chet Baker - You and the Night and the Music"
sounds like like it is
ain't no jive turkey.
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I recomend to listen also to Yusefs Spartacus, it is just incredibly nice
not for the kids,, or dislikers
so modern ....
wowowoowwowo
This is some of the best shit ever.
Masterpiece
Hi!, anyone knows what song is played in the last 20 sec. in the video? Thx
Is this a version of like it is or visa versa?
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What's the tune in the outro called? Does anyone know?If not, please upvote comment so that the uploader gets to see the Question more likelyty for your help
BelegterUsername not 100% sure now, but it sounds like ‘like it is’ also by Yusef Lateef. Check it out and see what you think..
I cant believe this is 1957...
yusef Lateef, musical genuine is FOREVER THE MASTER jazzman,FROM Detroit, WAY B4,Motown become a household, NAME.....ASE
I'll never forget the first time I heard this, just moved me to tears.
Makes me smile
Beautiful.
awesome...
Do I hear a tinge of Latin flavor. Yusef's gift is phenomenal.
Yusef Laqueef
Image sitting in a quit room with others doing presentations and just laughing because of this joke and everybody Looks at you LMAO
@Julian Budde 😂😂
Attended his concert at the island center on St Croix in,1970. I was and still am enthralled. He played oboe at that concert.
I am swept away!
At the 1:00 mark, would that be described as a 16th? The way it seems to skip, I can feel it, and play along with it on my guitar but, where I don't read music, I'm not able to lay it down in musical termology. Could somebody help me out?Thanks.
Great rap sample too at start. Im just sayin.
Thancks Blue note
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First listened to this tune in 1973, at a farmhouse, in Lapeer, MI. Made me delve deeper into the mystic.
I was fortunate to be born & raised in Detroit & came of age celebrating the Motown sound & everything it symbolized. While in high school, 1968-1971, I came across a forward-thinking FM radio station out of Windsor, Canada (CJON?). Beginning at midnight, they played only pure jazz & blues (e.g., essential recordings by Yusef Lateef). Discovering this music back then made an immediate & profound impact on me. It has shaped my worldview & my “search for the new land” ever since. The journey continues….
He was one of the most peaceful of men and one of the most righteous of Muslims ( an Ahmadi Muslim) www.alislam.org
J'ai une larme d'émotion quand je l'écoute....respect
Hello friends...this is my first time hearing this incredible piece, and I'm spellbound. Thank you very much for this treat!!
i am a singer, yusef was my friend a long time ago and i invited him to my koncertos and he was jealous enough to steal my jam that betrayalist!
Wow. Masterpiece
I briefly met Yusef Lateef and his wife while working at a Krishna Vegetarian restaurant in Soho Street. Central London during the summer of 81. I was cleaning tables and his wife looked like Alice Coltrain so I politely iasked if it was her. She smiled and said she wasn't but they knew her. I said something like "Wow, you are probably musicians as well then". She said "My husband is here is Yusef Lateef and I'm his wife. We're playing at Ronnie Scotts for a few nights". I can't remember much after, except that I tried to blag a free ticket. They both smiled and said it was sold out and they weren't allowed to do that, in the nicest possible way. I mentioned I'd learned tabla and was in love with Indian music, smiled, thanked them both and said I'd check out their music. Which I did. Which is pretty cool and much of Latiff's music is influenced by various forms of Eastern music. Bless his soul.
@Leorick T. oh, you're also an amateur entymologist as well; so accomplished!👏🐰
@franz schullere-cablay entomology* is the study of insects. I assume you mean etymology, which doesnt apply in this case. Etymology is the diachronic study of meaning... completely irrelevant here.Swing and a miss, buddy.
@Leorick T. yes i meant etymology; too many words in my head sometimes. tell me something, y do u do this? this pointless, puerile, adolescent 'jousting' & passive-aggressive nonsense? it doesn't sharpen the intellect or nourish the soul, put food on the table or 💰 in the bank. yet u & your ilk will spend so much time & energy at it as if it's a video game...oh is THAT it?! bored w/playing "fortnite" your attention wanders to some OTHER juvenelia. but substance-wise it's somewhere between cringeworthy & the yawn. problem 4 me is, i hear the SAMO dudebro, fratrat jibberish over & over again ad nauseum ad infinitum. so exactly WHAT motivates u after all is said & done?
@franz schullere-cablay just stop. This isnt impressive to anybody.
Best thing to hear after having a hangover.
Trippin so hard right now with this track. How can I ever repay my gratitude for this musical experience.
un jalonsito y a darle apa
Such an underrated artist. One of the greatest low register saxophonists, up there with Dexter Gordon for me. Both entranced you live.
So how is this different from LIKE IT IS?
I for one am happy to have discovered Yusef, at the first note you hear just blows you away, this is a must for all jazz lovers, am a big love of jazz, out here in Pretoria, smoking on a doobie at 5:00 in the morning
OMG , OMG forever and ever intemporal magical vibe
Just what you need on a November morning in the mountains.
Or a December day in a hectic city.
Hi everyone, someone know the name of the song we can eard at the end of this one ?
Chet Baker's recording of "You and the Night and the Music" from the album Chet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wErT_wmKhns&list=UU1XBkxONravLsm5K1iX7yCQ
Does somebody know the name of the song that plays at the end? When it says "a 30 BIRDS JAZZ production"?Would be really grateful if someone could tell me
Chet Baker's recording of "You and the Night and the Music" from the album Chet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wErT_wmKhns&list=UU1XBkxONravLsm5K1iX7yCQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFCy9cSxPnY- ya'll gonna thank me for this!!!
The first time I heard this song was Steve Turre's version, I flipped my shit when I heard the original by Sir Yusef. Amazing!!
Fuck yeah dudes! Dig these crazy rhythms.
Oh man no words to describe really beautifull..... Sem palavras para descrever lindo lindo.... Magnifique trés magnifique
This great artist would have turned 98 today......deep spirit
Indeed.....
Simply astonishing . R.I.P Yuesef
Can you imagine this is 1957! These cats were the hippest before there was "hip." He has such a great tone. And you can't go too far wrong with Curtis Fuller on the date.
Love this piece!
The Real Art!
153 thumb downers u are unworthy and have no idea what the music and art is go bow down now and pray to merciful for your 153 sins !
They should be taken out of the gene pool!
Masterpiece!!
Yusef Lateef. Hippest Fusion. Period.
Don't need a ladder to get on the roof.
Al Barnes l9
holy cow
Yusef is the root of spiritual jazz, all his 50s Savoys are laying down the truth. Love that this is heading towards a million listens.
One of Detroit's finest!
Wow... so much feeling. Amazing record.
fuckkkkkk i love this kill me
words? there're no words to describe it :)))
If I can't call this a masters piece I will call it brilliance rest in peace brother yusef
ESSENTIAL
whats the name of the final final piece??!?!?
Chet Baker's recording of "You and the Night and the Music" from the album Chet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wErT_wmKhns&list=UU1XBkxONravLsm5K1iX7yCQ
This is so good! Like insanely good!
There is music that can bring joy and tears....beauty and sorrow...laughter and pain.....etc....words escape me......loneliness and universiality at the same time....this IS one of those songs......
What's that song at the end?
Chet Baker's recording of "You and the Night and the Music" from the album Chet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wErT_wmKhns&list=UU1XBkxONravLsm5K1iX7yCQ
tHIS IS bAAAD
does anyone know the name of the song that begins playing but gets cut off at the end of this?
I wish, but unfortunately no.
Chet Baker's recording of "You and the Night and the Music" from the album Chet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wErT_wmKhns&list=UU1XBkxONravLsm5K1iX7yCQ
I will teach this to the next generation
It's a kind of a beautiful thing...
Rest in harmony
wow, must listen with good head phones and hear de details of the minor percussion and the smoothness of the horns
My broken heart brought me here
🕃MissLaurawhh🕄 Hope you can listen now with a mended heart.
Yes sir!
pass me the breakfast jam!
good stuff
different times
THANK YOU
This is beautiful. Yusef Lateef was not on my radar.
One of my favorites of the 60's at the Village Vanguard along with Mingus, Rashaan Roland Kirk. Thank you all.
Clayton W. Munsey, The Cannonball Adderley Sextet in New York Album, features two cut's by Brother Yusef Lateef titled , Planet Earth and Syn-anthesia. Peace
For those into sounds' this is one of the all time,.... best there is, best there ever will be!!!
Massive 'ghost' Respect
There's an awesome deep jazzy house version of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56h7vlj1304 of course nothing will beat the original, a true masterpiece
I'm 62 years old; I feel fortunate to have seen Yusef perform when I was 16 years old. He was a player at the UC Berkeley Jazz Festival in 1971. I had media passes so I was able to see the likes of Yusef Lateef, Sun Ra, Pharaoh Sanders, Gil Scott-Heron, and Miles -- in on-stage seats. At 16 years old I probably didn't appreciate 100% of what I was hearing, but it set me on my way as a jazz lover ... That show was a highlight ...
This tune is for those who watch the sun rise...
No sunrise, but plenty of hash....
every moring.
man this just hits a spot in me.
arghul, a woodwind musical instrument from the Middle East.
Love love love this piece.
Magnificent, magic and consider that this music is about 60 years old (and young!)