Simply the best pure American popular music show ever broadcast. This show highlighted every aspect of musical creativity and brilliantly broke down the barriers of the genres to showcase the creative potential of the human spirit.
Nobody mentions him (not even in the above notes) but the amazing bass player in this band is TOM BARNEY. A great eclectic bass player, one of my favorites.
I really can't remember ever seeing the Night Music program back in the day. I'm blessed to witness this massive greatness and talent. God bless all of them ‼️💯😇😁👍🏼
Lyle doesnt look strong enough to cheat on any woman lol, wonderful show, that Carlos second number was haunting, what a group of talents were on that stage that night
Loved this show. Sanborn got people to step out of their genres with great results…. I remember in an interview he said the sponsors kept asking him, “Dave, what’s the demographic?” “People who like music!”
the show is absolutely wonderful...cant get enough...but...jools attempt at comedy is...well...awful...dig the other programme at the bbc,,before i was aware of this one...but cmon jools...less babbling will suit you nicely.rgds.
JOHN SAMUELSON That's Jool's style taken with a pinch of salt it is what it is! He was obviously successful with it considering how long the show ran. Each to his own I guess.
every one has its view..but on the bbc show,he cut the comedy for good,just sticking to presentation of numbers and a few interviews.anyhow,i think the late music programme was far better than the bbc one,which for me is too"eclectic"to put it someway..with lots of mainstream bands that are worthless..its my opinion,of course..regards.
@@johnsamuelson4214 Eclectic isn't the problem , it's way too many pretty boy, band of the week, Brit garage bands with one not very interesting not really a hit song and style and very expensive wardrobe and haircuts and not much talent.
I used to love this show, but the musical choices were too ececltic/weird for the time to get a big rating. It would have lasted longer if it aired in the 70's. Besides, 4 minutes plus before any music is no way to start a music show...
Is it just me or does Santana need to turn down? He seems to always be louder than everybody else combined. Give me Sanborn's Parkeresque melody over Shorter's Dolphy-like screeching any day.