JAZZ VIDEOS!

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Cajungal

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I'm starting this thread, because AwiQ is always asking me about Jazz.

Now I'm no expert. I just know what I like. So I'm gonna start posting jazz vids here that I absolutely love. Since I've been into funky stuff lately, let's start with a good one that many should recognize:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXRN23gC-Ws[/ame]

It's not my favorite version, but it's a great song.

And now for a non example:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B138dl-ClSk[/ame]

See how far you get into that mess before beating him over the head with Kenny G's sax... or with Kenny G.
 

Cajungal

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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_4MXhviuGE[/ame]

Here's a bouncy little number from John Ellis and the Double Wide called "All Up in the Aisles." The beginning's missing, but it's the only one I could find. I love this song. I'd highly recommend this album--Dance Like There's No Tomorrow.

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Right about 5 or so minutes in the guy on the tuba just starts doing some fantastic stuff.

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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-mIHk2rM0Q[/ame]

Oscar Peterson--gorgeous and touching.

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And a nice, slow version of A-Train. Delicious. :)

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipXlVNQ-n5w&feature=related[/ame]

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Jesus, Ellington could write. And Ella could sing.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DDyMe3T9LA[/ame]
 
Awesome recommendations!



This is one of the greats, at least to me, too bad the quality on the video is subpar. Do yourself a favor and find a better version.



Two of the greatest that ever did it on a song so smooth it's mind blowing.
 

Cajungal

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Those are great. I love sentimental mood.

Here's more Hancock! Fuuuunky. :D


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And of course:



First track on Kind of Blue. It plays at the coffee house I frequent all the time, so it's always in my head!

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This one's also a must. I grew up with this version of "My Favorite Things." Dad played it when we were all babies, he learned it on his flute, and it was always always in his car when he drove us around. God bless my Dad for exposing us to good stuff early on. :D

(If anyone else has a story about their favorite jazz songs to go along with their links, feel free!)
 
Except for Dave Koz, right?...
Gonna be totally honest with you here.
I don't hate that song.
I also enjoy smooth jazz.

I hope we can still be freinds?



This song blew me away, I always knew Turner could sing, but she sounds a lot more raw here.



Ignore the video, trust me. Also, pick up the whole album.

 

Cajungal

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Bah, it's cool. I just hate it. Hate hate hate. HATE. But I like you, so we'll have to make it work. ;P

O here's a video in which some crazy, free jazz (and other stuff) is dubbed into a Koz performance. I think it's better this way---with his cheesy little "dance" moves, it's hilarious!

 
Ah that's good. I'll just leave my other jazz transgressions out of here then.



I've never seen Hancock live, but the sax player, Micheal Brecker, puts on a great show. I love how a great improvisation can blend in and seemingly go on forever, but still sound like it was meant to be.
 


It's not jazz in the traditional sense, but when that brass kicks in at around the 1:30 mark, it won't make a difference.

It's got that feisty latin flavor, yo.
 
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