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Body and Soul - Phil Woods 1986 

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@The Chestnut Club in Philadelphia / with "Joe Sudler's Swing Machine" / Joe Sudler (baritone sax) / Bob Howell, John Simon, Julian Pressley, Ronnie Cuber (reeds) / Tony Desantes, Mario Pino, Dave Cooper, John Swama (trumpet) / Don Tomassone, Jeff Lego, Brian Pastor, Jose Vidal (trombone) / Urie Caine (electric piano) / Ed Scott (guitar) / Tyron Brown (acoustic double bass) / Dave Gibson (drums)

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@jdennisarceo
@jdennisarceo 6 лет назад
One of the best alto sax player ever lived on this planet. RIP, Phil and thanks for the awesome music.
@tquarto
@tquarto 7 лет назад
One of the best versions of "Body and Soul" I have ever heard...this is Phil Woods at his Best...God rest his soul...
@JosephAraza
@JosephAraza 2 года назад
Dear Algorithm, Thank you for the precious gift you sent to me on this rainy, gloomy Saturday. Your thoughtfulness is much appreciated. Warm Regards, J A
@josephsudlersr.7854
@josephsudlersr.7854 4 года назад
I had the pleasure some 25years ago ,too work with this giant Mr Phill Woods, I like to also thank all the guy's who performed with the big band ,special thanks ,to uri,cane piano,Tyrone Brown bass,Dave Gibson drums and RIP Ed Scott, guitar
@brfan6750
@brfan6750 Год назад
Thanks for posting this, Joe! I saw you guys back in a library in Camden in the late 80s with my son. He went on to study at the University arts with John Swana, and is now playing in Key West full-time. He was only five years old, so I guess he caught the bug from you guys. :) I love Phil, I play saxophone, and he’s always been one of my favorites. Great quote at the end… Moonlight becomes you… you’ve got to love it!!!!
@josephsudlersr.7854
@josephsudlersr.7854 Год назад
@toml6750 those where great days Tom glad to hear youvand your son are doing well ,Phil was a giant on the horn
@gigiompong9925
@gigiompong9925 9 месяцев назад
The saxophonist who collaborated with Mr. Billy Joel on his 1976 legendary track "Just The Way You Are". RIP Phill. You will be missed
@cfwhitney
@cfwhitney 5 месяцев назад
And the solo on “Have a good time”. Paul Simon 😊
@Selmerpilot
@Selmerpilot 6 лет назад
Undoubtedly the most musical and 'real' saxophonist to ever live. I say real because he was totally against all the superstitions of re-lacquered horns, certain mouthpieces, mouthpiece work, and magical repairmen. I clearly remember him telling me in the 90s when I questioned his relacquered horn and he told me, "a good horn is a good horn", and that was that. He admired hard work and real playing from real players. He did so much, yet remains most known only through other players. If the world only knew. There's a reason every major player alive and no longer alive called him for advice and lessons. RIP
@jdennisarceo
@jdennisarceo 6 лет назад
Selmerpilot , nicely written. Can I quote you on this? 🙂
@johnspelic9861
@johnspelic9861 5 лет назад
@@jdennisarceo absolutely. put it on my tab haha. cheers
@carnak6665
@carnak6665 2 года назад
...as it turns out he did have a magical repairman; a Japanese cat.
@Selmerpilot
@Selmerpilot 2 года назад
@@carnak6665 Hadn't heard that. The only repair guy Phil was tight with was Emilio Lyons In Boston, who Phil later had orchestrate gold plating of his horn, which sadly lead him away from that horn as he didn't like it after.
@carnak6665
@carnak6665 2 года назад
@@Selmerpilot ...Tomoji Hirakata, who engraved Vincent Herring's killer alto .
@passionfreakz6827
@passionfreakz6827 7 лет назад
That sound.So full and passionate .RIP.
@andyinoregon
@andyinoregon 4 года назад
I have to thank Steely Dan for introducing me to Phil Woods and his amazing alto sax solo on their 1975 song "Dr. Wu" from the album "Katy Lied." Shortly thereafter the whole world him on Billy Joel's smash hit "Just the Way You Are." He made both those songs unforgettable.
@revolution77N
@revolution77N 6 лет назад
There are two eras. One before and one after hearing this!! What a legend!!
@briangastaldi6136
@briangastaldi6136 7 лет назад
A master at the peak of his powers! Phenomenal.... he is all OVER the horn and still so lyrical. What a treat!
@alcrutcher7862
@alcrutcher7862 Год назад
Tone, Tone, Tone!!! Beautiful
@rubengreenberg2253
@rubengreenberg2253 3 года назад
Phil Woods: the master speaks.
@alonsotoro7904
@alonsotoro7904 3 года назад
Dios existe, gloria a Phil Woods!
@daedrmr2dae
@daedrmr2dae 6 лет назад
start to finish this is among the rarified air of the best ever to solo over this piece. but that lick at 2:20 ... I've never heard anyone bend notes like that on a sax!.. I didn't think that could be done!
@Jaybayrayn
@Jaybayrayn 5 лет назад
Johnny Hodges is really good at bending notes too !!
@thelonious-dx9vi
@thelonious-dx9vi Год назад
He is colossal.
@Anomatron
@Anomatron 7 лет назад
Damn, Phil Woods was a legend
@johnnyloungejazz5477
@johnnyloungejazz5477 6 месяцев назад
This guy will make you cry when he plays . How beautiful
@saxmanization
@saxmanization 6 лет назад
truly the best. large round tone and total control of all notes at all times. he just plays with his audience and his horn. a legend.
@eddie1brazil
@eddie1brazil Год назад
Omg, what a lesson ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@brfan6750
@brfan6750 Год назад
Thanks for posting this, Joe! I saw you guys back in a library in Camden in the late 80s with my son. He went on to study at the University arts with John Swana, and is now playing in Key West full-time. He was only five years old, so I guess he caught the bug from you guys. :) I love Phil, I play saxophone, and he’s always been one of my favorites. Great quote at the end… Moonlight becomes you… you’ve got to love it!!!!
@paologiovanni8026
@paologiovanni8026 2 года назад
Great performance by Phil!
@carterlavergne6143
@carterlavergne6143 4 года назад
Stolen moments is my personal favorite from him
@gabeayala5659
@gabeayala5659 3 года назад
Same
@giovannifranzetti6214
@giovannifranzetti6214 3 года назад
Same, maybe it’s the tone and tonality, I don’t know, it just sounds so at home there!
@持田健司-s3l
@持田健司-s3l 6 лет назад
すげ〜👍 こんな魂のこもったplay 見たことない🎷 すごい!
@katella12
@katella12 2 года назад
Thanks. I don't see Ronnie Cuber on this.
@VirgilioEvangelisti
@VirgilioEvangelisti 3 года назад
F.A.V.O.L.O.S.O. That tongue lick at 5:46 is something unbelievable......
@oribargil3958
@oribargil3958 2 года назад
how.. how did he dot that?? im trying to transcribe this performance on alto and im lost for wrods
@willmarken
@willmarken Год назад
@@oribargil3958 It's a single-reed instrument technique called "slap tonguing". It pretty much involves creating a suction with the reed on the mouthpiece then releasing, making the pop sound
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for posting
@khalidsharif
@khalidsharif 4 года назад
GRACE Kelly is super lucky with this extraordinary man
@docsaxman
@docsaxman 4 года назад
Yeah. Very. She had to switch from jazz to try to make money. Phil was one of the direct links to Charlie Parker so. Maybe the present times would have disappointed him. Phil. A Jazz Master.
@joetursi9573
@joetursi9573 Год назад
Did you catch a bit of "Moonlight becomes you "near the close?
@swingmanic
@swingmanic 6 лет назад
Only Phil had that 'Woodlore' style of playing and phrasing.
@tomatobread1284
@tomatobread1284 10 месяцев назад
this guy went to high school with my saxophone teacher
@raymcmenemy3420
@raymcmenemy3420 16 дней назад
best ever
@alonsotoro7904
@alonsotoro7904 4 года назад
Eso es lo que es pasarse un tema por las pelotas, con total desparpajo, con un dominio absoluto, que grande Phil Woods!!!
@paulrodberg
@paulrodberg Год назад
From another planet
@paulobianchi2577
@paulobianchi2577 3 года назад
Fantástico esse Phil . RIP
@SidLaw500
@SidLaw500 7 лет назад
Great player!
@suriyamunpolsri8866
@suriyamunpolsri8866 4 года назад
Wow!!!!!!!!
@suzyonsax
@suzyonsax 5 лет назад
Phil Woods, you are THEE ONE!!!
@rapinncapin123
@rapinncapin123 Месяц назад
Oh snap, Bob Sagat on keys!
@akaneko5251
@akaneko5251 2 месяца назад
やっぱりフィルの音色が一番好き😊
@has123456
@has123456 2 года назад
chromatic / embouchure ❤️🎼🎵🎶 sweet
@rommilazzo7823
@rommilazzo7823 6 лет назад
Holy moly!
@alonsotoro7904
@alonsotoro7904 4 года назад
A Monster!!!
@solangeteresinhadutramotta1722
Em homenagem ao meu amado Paulo !!!!
@ARSzENikOfficial
@ARSzENikOfficial 7 лет назад
Is that Michael Brecker under cover on piano, trying to steal Phil's licks?
@josephsudlersr.7854
@josephsudlersr.7854 5 лет назад
That is Uri cane on paino
@kennyr1161
@kennyr1161 4 года назад
@@josephsudlersr.7854 r/whooosh
@jasonturner928
@jasonturner928 Год назад
Sure does look like Brecker
@darylcadman2863
@darylcadman2863 3 года назад
Wowwwwwwww.
@TysonClancy-Jones
@TysonClancy-Jones 10 месяцев назад
I don't suppose anyone has transcribed the intro he plays before the band comes in?
@pablootto1117
@pablootto1117 9 месяцев назад
I’m on it
@TysonClancy-Jones
@TysonClancy-Jones 9 месяцев назад
That would be awesome!!!!
@xavierwalsh4244
@xavierwalsh4244 6 лет назад
How do you do the lick at 2:20? Does anyone know how or have a tut they can link to?
@johnspelic9861
@johnspelic9861 5 лет назад
it requires enormous control and flexibility. practice long tones and harmonics with Sigurd Rascher's high harmonic saxophone studies book. that's what Phil laid on me in the late 90s.
@mattbart4840
@mattbart4840 5 лет назад
you got to work on your throat for that, a lot of work
@claudemiropacheco
@claudemiropacheco 5 лет назад
I have no idea. I just know I CAN"T do, even if study the rest of my life...:)
@docsaxman
@docsaxman 4 года назад
John Spelic yep. Yes sir. Built upon by Joe Allard. Phil is the real deal. It’s a combination of playing loose, throat, control and fingers sliding in coordination. Not that hard on clarinet or sax of you master sound production.
@docsaxman
@docsaxman 4 года назад
Mr. Octobass I believe learning the basics and foundation of saxophone playing is more important than the one gimmick of sliding on the keys. I figured out to do it in high school by myself I was a classical clarinet student and I heard Artie Shaw do it. It was easy to learn but the studies of music and technique is what helped me progress. I know you agree. I believe I did explain what Phil did above. Also in high school I played alto sax and I was working with Top Tones and overtones. I know you agree with that also as you are a fine musician yourself.
@rapinncapin123
@rapinncapin123 Месяц назад
He's niiice
@derekhummerston757
@derekhummerston757 3 года назад
Pennsylvania 65-000 quote at 3:55 🙂
@tombroughton6757
@tombroughton6757 3 года назад
You mean "Pennsylvania 6-5000."
@derekhummerston757
@derekhummerston757 3 года назад
@@tombroughton6757 I do! It's been 20 years and I still can't play that sax solo in the middle.
@giovannifranzetti6214
@giovannifranzetti6214 3 года назад
Round midnight at 3:24!
@grahamparkinson5150
@grahamparkinson5150 3 года назад
Squires parlour was the best for me
@joaquinmendoza2306
@joaquinmendoza2306 3 года назад
00:11 Not this kind of sounding like the beginning of the MK lick haha.
@valterdossantosvargas2673
@valterdossantosvargas2673 3 года назад
Wanderfou .
@nutscracker2691
@nutscracker2691 3 года назад
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@lottierose8668
@lottierose8668 6 лет назад
hes ok like ?
@frankgreen8137
@frankgreen8137 Год назад
I love Phil, but his phrasing especially the beginning sounds sh+tty. Sounds sharp.
@none-ld7pf
@none-ld7pf Год назад
are you sure that you know what jazz is?
@frankgreen8137
@frankgreen8137 Год назад
@@none-ld7pf I don't know does anyone really know what jazz is?
@none-ld7pf
@none-ld7pf Год назад
@@frankgreen8137 so how you judge this shitty?
@oreodog
@oreodog Год назад
If a=440, then he is sharp but the intervals between the notes aren’t. Since it’s a solo, in the context of only himself I don’t see how this makes it sound any less good.
@ericwaters8141
@ericwaters8141 9 месяцев назад
I don't think it's outrageously sharp, and it certainly doesn't take away from the phrasing or complexity of what he played
@joetursi9573
@joetursi9573 5 месяцев назад
Nice to hear the melody occasionally. Too much BS.
@MegamanGaming
@MegamanGaming 5 месяцев назад
kind of like this comment, too much bs.
@wangneal6236
@wangneal6236 4 месяца назад
it's called artistic interpretation, a essential part of jazz. If this is not to your liking kenny g is a much better option, he is a great saxophone player too : )
@edwardmorris3453
@edwardmorris3453 3 месяца назад
Agreed. Sounds like his sax needs Ex-Lax.
@rapinncapin123
@rapinncapin123 Месяц назад
​@@MegamanGaming😂
@geoffwalker7530
@geoffwalker7530 Месяц назад
You clearly haven't heard Colman Hawkins version from 1939, he hardly plays the melody but it's one of the greatest ever performances
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