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Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 -- July 6, 1971), nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer from New Orleans, Louisiana.
Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an "inventive" trumpet and cornet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence in jazz, shifting the focus of the music from collective improvisation to solo performance. With his instantly-recognizable gravelly voice, Armstrong was also an influential singer, demonstrating great dexterity as an improviser, bending the lyrics and melody of a song for expressive purposes. He was also skilled at scat singing (vocalizing using sounds and syllables instead of actual lyrics).
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@alsmithson232
@alsmithson232 2 года назад
Definitely one of the things worth living for.
@elaiah-almostgoodperson3747
@elaiah-almostgoodperson3747 2 года назад
That's probably something Woody Allen would say :)
@mikehopes3102
@mikehopes3102 2 года назад
Yea and west end blues plus bix beiderbecke river boat shuffle class
@mikehopes3102
@mikehopes3102 2 года назад
Yea west end blues weather bird bid beiderbecke river boat shuffle
@bjohnston3659
@bjohnston3659 2 года назад
@@elaiah-almostgoodperson3747 it is a quote from Allen's movie, "Manhattan", as he lists off things that make life worth living, along with Groucho Marx, Willie Mays and Flaubert's novel Sentimental Education.
@elaiah-almostgoodperson3747
@elaiah-almostgoodperson3747 2 года назад
@@bjohnston3659 lol I know, that’s why i wrote this comment
@ThePsychedelicWave
@ThePsychedelicWave 8 лет назад
"one of the things that makes life worth living"
@markmaniatt1825
@markmaniatt1825 7 лет назад
Erwin Ψ Can I second that comment sir?
@freksflex9118
@freksflex9118 6 лет назад
and Tracy's face
@LYDIANSOUND
@LYDIANSOUND 3 года назад
Woody Allen...
@daviddedick14
@daviddedick14 2 года назад
Woody sent me here too!
@nathanielgrant3909
@nathanielgrant3909 2 года назад
@@LYDIANSOUND and that little harmonica...
@MrArnoldus9
@MrArnoldus9 11 лет назад
I'm here because of my music-teacher!
@fluffypuffy7511
@fluffypuffy7511 4 года назад
Warner Same and I have no idea were the solo instruments are and what these exactly are - sounds all the same 🙄
@sub_atomic1839
@sub_atomic1839 4 года назад
Same
@DonaldCoC
@DonaldCoC 4 года назад
@@sub_atomic1839 Ayo I'm a pro, the first chorus is trompet + clarinett second chorus is a trumped solo-improvisation, leads over to trumped ending
@fabovondestory
@fabovondestory 3 года назад
Smae
@Charlotte-gg1ud
@Charlotte-gg1ud 3 года назад
Same
@normawisdom3273
@normawisdom3273 Год назад
The greatest jazz track of all time. Even better than West End Blues.
@johnLennon255
@johnLennon255 10 лет назад
Makes life worth living
@kerrij.6565
@kerrij.6565 10 лет назад
Manhattan brought me here :)
@Rickriquinho
@Rickriquinho 3 года назад
This is one of the highest achievements of human mind.
@talstory
@talstory 29 дней назад
A bit of an exaggeration..but only a bit
@JamesDayton1307
@JamesDayton1307 11 лет назад
This song should be our National Anthem. No doubt about it.
@eltodesukane
@eltodesukane 8 лет назад
"Well, all right, why is life worth living? That's a very good question. Well, there are certain things, I guess, that make it worthwhile. [...], Louis Armstrong's recording of Potato Head Blues." Manhattan (1979) (D, Woody Allen)
@electrowavez1680
@electrowavez1680 7 месяцев назад
Amazing clarinet solo !!!
@claudiocerioli729
@claudiocerioli729 Год назад
jazz start here
@rodri_york2493
@rodri_york2493 3 года назад
PERREABLE
@mikehopes3102
@mikehopes3102 8 месяцев назад
My god wasn't louis Armstrong just brilliant forget what a wonderful world hes in the pantheon of the jazz gods i reckon recommendations west end blues 1927
@juandemiguel7764
@juandemiguel7764 11 лет назад
Segun Woody esto es una de las cosas por las que vale la pena vivir.
@finalfeliz2555
@finalfeliz2555 11 лет назад
Grande Satchmo, con estas melodias comenzé a bailar, alla por 1954, desde entonces soy un fanático de louis. Cada día toca mejor.
@dhanimcca411
@dhanimcca411 2 года назад
Quisiera aprender a bailar jazz
@pixiedustinajar
@pixiedustinajar 6 лет назад
I listen to this when I'm sad. And, suddenly things are not so bad anymore. Thank you, Mr. Armstrong!
@finalfeliz2555
@finalfeliz2555 11 лет назад
Grande, Grande, Grande... cualquier elogio queda chico para el gran Louis, es la música de mi adolescencia, con este tema gane más de un concurso de bailar suelto, ahora los años no dejan agitar mi cuerpo, pero mi alma brinca libre y feliz.
@jensblling-ladegaard598
@jensblling-ladegaard598 7 лет назад
The Best recording with the first Real jazz improviser in the World. Louis Armstrong in his Prime.
@chiccoleonori1296
@chiccoleonori1296 3 года назад
I'm old now, but I'm happy and do you know why? Cause I hear Potato head blues! Francesco from far Italy
@PSERGIO
@PSERGIO 4 года назад
Se você está aqui e por que tem bom gosto musical e cultura !
@bjohnston3659
@bjohnston3659 2 года назад
Mucho gusto, senor
@eastherekereteisonguyu7541
@eastherekereteisonguyu7541 4 года назад
I'm just happy hearing this.
@Netchaiev
@Netchaiev 7 лет назад
The sweet memories of the Louis' wonderful solo brought me here
@megisynynef2224
@megisynynef2224 10 лет назад
That stop - time chorus!!!!!!
@facundotorres9054
@facundotorres9054 3 года назад
This song is happiness in sound form. Thank you, Louis.
@plockso7012
@plockso7012 2 года назад
As woody Allen said this song is a good reason to live
@lucapelliccioli8089
@lucapelliccioli8089 9 месяцев назад
Grande Louie e anche Johnny Dodds. Armstrong è il più famoso di tutti eppure è anche così poco conosciuto...
@classicmoodexp
@classicmoodexp 9 лет назад
@supermash1
@supermash1 Год назад
This is so great.
@fran99fa
@fran99fa 11 лет назад
Wowwww jazz 4ever
@30Bushey
@30Bushey 10 лет назад
a classic
@CARLOSCARDONAable
@CARLOSCARDONAable 10 лет назад
Musica de ortiz tirado
@karlchristianhansen2540
@karlchristianhansen2540 Год назад
My favorite, one of the very best of Louis, love it
@mauriciomarques444
@mauriciomarques444 4 года назад
Bill & Ted's daughters brought me here. Most excellent!
@cmfraser83
@cmfraser83 4 года назад
Same here. Glad they did. Party on dude
@philpryor7524
@philpryor7524 7 лет назад
It is a miracle of casual, plain genius at work. Here is fine art, just moulded and created as if by chance or casual meeting, but, it is a great gift to us as players listeners, heirs.
@Kvothew
@Kvothew Год назад
Woody Allen brought me here ❤
@MrSOLOPACA
@MrSOLOPACA 5 месяцев назад
Ogni volta che lo ascolto mi commuovo
@user_0513
@user_0513 11 месяцев назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@igormitic4720
@igormitic4720 Год назад
10 +
@chris141090
@chris141090 11 лет назад
Sublime
@rafaelcortes2550
@rafaelcortes2550 8 лет назад
Grande Louis, me pone a disfrutar la vida :)
@rlathbury
@rlathbury 10 лет назад
Every now and again something comes along that makes you roll off your chair and laugh because nothing could so good. Bix Beiderbecke. Sidney Bechet. This.
@juanadrianarquinegogomez3610
im honoured to say that, while i cannot get a single note from a trumpet, i can whistle this in its entirely.
@ruthdixon7807
@ruthdixon7807 Год назад
such intrepid trumpet playing for 1927, especially in the stop time chorus
@yochillinkillin
@yochillinkillin 7 лет назад
Lou's favorite
@oogieobanyon
@oogieobanyon 10 лет назад
Left Hand Man 1307, from 10 months below, is right as rain. This SHOULD be our National Anthem. It embodies brilliance, freedom, hope, ingenuity.
@ЛіліяСтаніславівна
Thank you, Louis ❤️ I love your 🎶 soooo much 🙏
@theloniousratledge8835
@theloniousratledge8835 11 лет назад
Jazz straordinario.
@robertapanzeri8921
@robertapanzeri8921 11 лет назад
sono d'accordo... un grandissimo interprete!
@theloniousratledge8835
@theloniousratledge8835 10 лет назад
Satchmo, prima di diventare grande interprete, fu un formidabile creatore ed improvvisatore. Il solista jazz inizia con Louis Armstrong.
@charlie_brujo
@charlie_brujo 11 лет назад
And me too!!! Lol!! After Manhattan...excellent movie!!
@marukommk6583
@marukommk6583 5 лет назад
This just makes me happy :)
@p.davidhornik947
@p.davidhornik947 11 лет назад
Fabulous, fabulous. This is how to live well--by feeling this mood.
@goomira
@goomira 8 лет назад
Woody allen brought me here
@ManosDiamandakis
@ManosDiamandakis 8 лет назад
Me too.
@gasparucciox9706
@gasparucciox9706 7 лет назад
same
@steveo5922
@steveo5922 5 лет назад
Paul Merton, me
@emersontomasini9495
@emersontomasini9495 4 года назад
Me too.
@jacopobadoer798
@jacopobadoer798 4 года назад
Idem...!
@Flux799
@Flux799 3 года назад
Eerily and hauntingly beautiful. Imagine walking into an old dilapidated house you stumble on in the woods and this record playing on an old turntable.
@LouieButtonHands
@LouieButtonHands 12 лет назад
One of the best songs ever. Thank you for sharing :)
@songanddanceman100
@songanddanceman100 11 лет назад
Cryingly gooood!
@robertwesex6490
@robertwesex6490 Год назад
Grandpa Sachimo baby!!!!
@johnswindle6553
@johnswindle6553 11 лет назад
thanks for sharing one of the greatest
@jokris54
@jokris54 9 лет назад
Ódauðleg snilld!!!......og alltaf fersk!!!....:-)))....
@PinacoladaMatthew
@PinacoladaMatthew 8 лет назад
One of those things...
@lifewary1
@lifewary1 7 лет назад
thankyou woody allen:):)
@miguelosvaldofloresdomingu8911
@miguelosvaldofloresdomingu8911 4 года назад
Louis was a genius!
@terrycollett603
@terrycollett603 5 лет назад
Classic
@leoncoda
@leoncoda 8 лет назад
JAZZ de los años 20.- ¿Qué es el STOP TIME , también llamado STOP CHORUS? .-LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND HIS HOT SEVEN. “ POTATO HEAD BLUES” (1927). Nótese cómo el genial ARMSTRONG, hace un solo de trompeta desde el minuto 2:02 hasta el 2:43 practicando el llamado STOP CHORUS (o STOP TIME), consistente en que los músicos acompañantes solo tocan instantáneamente cada 8 tiempos, suprimiendo la marcación continua explícita del ritmo. Johnny Dodds (clarinete), Lil Armstrong (piano), Johnny St. Cyr (banjo y guitarra). Baby Dodds (batería), Pete Briggs (tuba) y Kid ORY (trombón de varas ) ,
@danielgoldschlager3469
@danielgoldschlager3469 3 года назад
Para la fecha de esta grabación (Mayo 1927) Kid Ory estaba de gira con King Oliver, y para Potato Head Blues fue reemplazado probablemente por John Thomas.
@adrianvinuales2118
@adrianvinuales2118 3 года назад
Im here because my music teacher
@adrianvinuales2118
@adrianvinuales2118 3 года назад
@ENRIQUE MONTERO SAIZ noooo we are ni music
@evalol9112
@evalol9112 3 года назад
I’m here because of my English teacher that want us to write an essay for this song
@ferryherzog1882
@ferryherzog1882 3 года назад
same
@lukaskemnitz8725
@lukaskemnitz8725 3 года назад
same
@luigi4137
@luigi4137 3 года назад
Same
@katekhairdean9567
@katekhairdean9567 3 года назад
amazing but am amazd
@solmilagros4785
@solmilagros4785 9 лет назад
no se puede escuchar jazz y llorar... el jazz es para reir y reírse como este cornista trompetista y vocalista
@hollowmemer4285
@hollowmemer4285 3 года назад
Everyone is saying I’m here cuz of my music teacher. Realizes that that’s why I’m here ಠ_ಠ
@wackneyhick7129
@wackneyhick7129 8 лет назад
Great stuff. Thanks.
@fantastopotomus
@fantastopotomus 4 года назад
Some how I remember this from Encarta Encyclopedia '99...
@joancastella4545
@joancastella4545 11 лет назад
m'agrada molt aquesta canso!!!
@MARKMANIATT
@MARKMANIATT 8 лет назад
Can I be allowed to second your statement Ermin dear boy! People will still scratch their heads at this jewel in a thousand years from now.Louis's stop chorus,surely one of the musical high spots of the past century...
@sylvainrobert6050
@sylvainrobert6050 7 месяцев назад
in the 30 beautifuul life
@Achamoth72
@Achamoth72 10 лет назад
Great, THANKS ;o)
@maximilianreidegeld3754
@maximilianreidegeld3754 2 года назад
Me too
@mohammedkablaoui9714
@mohammedkablaoui9714 4 года назад
♥️
@bobbowden7228
@bobbowden7228 2 года назад
Big Coltrane and Ayler fan but could this guy play trumpet, or what ?
@NickDHammond
@NickDHammond 8 лет назад
Oh yes! :-)
@gasparfaulbaum3313
@gasparfaulbaum3313 4 года назад
exelent
@andrexg.h.6818
@andrexg.h.6818 8 лет назад
mola
@markmaniatt1825
@markmaniatt1825 7 лет назад
The 8th Wonder of the World!
@mariocomeq1961
@mariocomeq1961 5 лет назад
𝗪𝗢𝗢𝗗𝗬 𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗘𝗡: «Si tengo que nombrar algo, diría tal vez Groucho Marx y Willie Mays y el 𝘀𝗲𝗴𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗼 𝗺𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗺𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗼 𝗱𝗲 𝗹𝗮 𝗦𝗶𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗻𝗶́𝗮 𝗻.° 𝟰𝟭 𝗱𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝘇𝗮𝗿𝘁. Y la grabación de “𝗣𝗼𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗼 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗕𝗹𝘂𝗲𝘀” de Louis Armstrong, las películas suecas, naturalmente, La educación sentimental de Flaubert, Frank Sinatra.¡Ah! y 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗹𝗼𝗻 𝗕𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗼».
@capotony
@capotony 4 года назад
Las manzanas y peras de cezane
@Carlos-dy4jh
@Carlos-dy4jh 3 года назад
El rostro de Tracy
@adamsmith275
@adamsmith275 11 лет назад
Woody sent me here too!... And for once he is absolutely right!...
@maxr9416
@maxr9416 3 года назад
Hallo 9L! 😉😉
@fabovondestory
@fabovondestory 3 года назад
L?!
@davidwilliamson9462
@davidwilliamson9462 8 лет назад
Where can I find a recording of "when" by Bix? According to legend Louis was about 27 when he recorded this. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. I'm opting for both.
@Django44
@Django44 2 года назад
In fact he was 25. This was recorded May 10, 1927 in Chicago. Louis was born Aug. 4, 1901. His 26th birthday was still 3 months away. Absolutely remarkable how much ahead of his time Pops was. Charlie Parker, Miles, Dizzy and others all loved and admired his unique solo, still studied today in music courses. His seminal recording of "West End Blues" was to follow almost exactly a year later. His musical imagination seemed boundless.
@봉조김-m6o
@봉조김-m6o 2 года назад
붙여진 곡명이 바로 이 potato head blues 라고 합니다 의미있는 곡이지요
@justarando2993
@justarando2993 3 года назад
Music test tomorrow
@craftdream1140
@craftdream1140 9 лет назад
New Orleans in Chicago
@machu8243
@machu8243 9 лет назад
+Craftdream Louisiana.
@aidramalware569
@aidramalware569 4 года назад
Porque merece la pena vivir? Woody Allen.
@OlgaGalperinBass
@OlgaGalperinBass 4 года назад
0:40
@SusannaBrennt
@SusannaBrennt 4 года назад
I am one of those music-teachers :-)
@justtoni4152
@justtoni4152 3 года назад
Lmao
@ameliefawn5788
@ameliefawn5788 7 лет назад
oh look at that! four people accidentally pressed the dislike button
@57dogsbody
@57dogsbody 3 года назад
Taylor Swift fans probably.
@hollowmemer4285
@hollowmemer4285 3 года назад
Lolnow its 29 (;´༎ຶٹ༎ຶ`)
@YushaR2905
@YushaR2905 11 лет назад
Im here because of Jazz History 1 ..York U lol
@봉조김-m6o
@봉조김-m6o 2 года назад
이곡이 왜 potato head blues 냐ᆢ 여러가지 이견이 있지만 제가 듣기로는 이곡을 작곡하실때 루이 암스트롱님이 Potato 를 드시다가 곡을 잊어버려서 재즈 공연 무대에 서실때 즉흥적으로 새로 만들어서 작곡하셨다고
@bassben7175
@bassben7175 4 года назад
what kind of Intruments are there?
@rockandroller7118
@rockandroller7118 4 года назад
You mean on this record? If so: Clarinet, Drums, Piano, Banjo, Tuba and Trombone.
@bassben7175
@bassben7175 4 года назад
@@rockandroller7118 thx
@marianososa4594
@marianososa4594 5 месяцев назад
@@rockandroller7118 you forgot trumpet lol😂
@rockandroller7118
@rockandroller7118 5 месяцев назад
@@marianososa4594 Well, I thought it was obvious, seeing that Louis' trumpet is featured on the cover lol But yeah, there's also trumpet.
@Gamakichizz
@Gamakichizz 10 месяцев назад
I'm here because Flea ❤
@sebo27
@sebo27 4 года назад
kann mal jemand die lösung von herr borkeloh reinschicken
@robalbeach
@robalbeach 6 лет назад
Zo was er maar 1..
@cooperverdon
@cooperverdon 11 лет назад
that made me laugh, i was stupid as fuck! hahahah
@ajhhc
@ajhhc 7 лет назад
why do I dance like Mickey Mouse while listening to this?
@olavhansen7275
@olavhansen7275 3 года назад
hallo
@DTailzMedia
@DTailzMedia 7 лет назад
Gaslamp Killer brought me here!
@federicomorelli1239
@federicomorelli1239 9 лет назад
does it have copyrights?
@jgugdlmlnjcgf6074
@jgugdlmlnjcgf6074 3 года назад
Im here because of MY Music Teacher
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