1 hour and 26 minutes a very rare concert...Manhattan Jazz Quintet Live at Pit Inn 1986 Bass - Eddie Gomez Drums - Steve Gadd Piano - David Matthews* Tenor Saxophone - George Young (2) Trumpet - Lew Soloff
This is jazz at it's best! Hard swingin, inventive, creative. Thank you for this entry. You tube is nothing short of fantastic. I was born in 1943 in a small town in middle Illinois and there was no jazz to be heard except on some nights when the stars were properly aligned and I could get Harry Abraham from Rochester and that was a great treat some this stuff on You Tube is so incredible welcome in my life that words can't find a way to express the meaning that has for me. So Thank you and God Bless.
how good is this?!!!! Even if you don’t like jazz, just watch and admire this group of musical greats. Great footage from the days of VHS tapes but better for it’!!! Love this and thanks for uploading!
steve gadd is the kind of player that opens up to the music.i think he kicks alot of ass when he solos,but it´s all about phrases and feel.just think about the amount of people he played for.he must be doing something right.
verdammt harter Stoff, vom absolut allerfeinsten. Schon gut wenn man da einen richtigen Jazz-Spürhund n eben sich weiß. Unser gemeinsamer Favorit am heutigen Abend die Bläserfraktion ab 30:00 min. Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend liebe Freunde.
I remember husband. Performing with lew soloff and Eddie gomez at the blue note my husan# a professional drummer they tore the roof off with kenny Garrett andboobbywatson
These men are geniuses on their instruments,and as progressivism goes they reflect today’s progressive movement, a confusing group of ideas that have a small element of sensibility every once in a while witch is harmonic, but ends up beautiful in it’s strange way but vacant of hope and mostly depressing .
Dude is cut! I love the counting in of the band to him lighting his cigarette around 43:50, and check out the slow pan of the camera to after it sounds like he falls down stairs retrieving a dropped stick at 51:30....even the cameraman was like "what's happening over there....."
That Gadd is known for his groove and solos . He invented a whole new approach to drumming he has inspired all musicians not just drummers . Maybe you need to listen more