One of my first great jazz players that I listened to in the early 80's when I made my journey into jazz. Hard to put into words how to feel. I guess I'll just go and listen to his, As We Speak album. Fare thee well, David I will always remember...
@469buckМинут бұрын
His genius will surely be missed. RIP, DS.
@maynardsmorelandМинут бұрын
I recall the Monkey Lady becoming visibly upset at the end of the segment, and cursing.
@nerdbikes38419 минут бұрын
Smoking sax
@405Lenny9 минут бұрын
So sad to hear of his passing. He was a brilliant musician and very nice guy. 🙏
@WagnerGimenes10 минут бұрын
Sad loss. Great talent.
@jeffsaginaw176913 минут бұрын
WOW!! Thank you so much for putting this up! They were smoking!! You ere a funky sonofagun David. You will be missed. And thanks for all the great music.
@teresakindlesparger543115 минут бұрын
Probably last time there were many people waiting outside was when van halen was on.
@eliafabriziobechelli24 минут бұрын
❤❤
@sh9nryu25 минут бұрын
My definition of TALENT
@rollingdough915125 минут бұрын
My fav. She is an incredible artist ❤
@zones2surf28 минут бұрын
What a loss for the music world! I was so fortunate to have seen him perform multiple times in Japan, the last time being when he played Bllboard Live Tokyo together with George Duke and Marcus Miller as part of DMS in 2011. What a wonderful memory that was, 3 amazing artists playing together!! Sanborn's performance of "Bang Bang" on Letterman in '92 was also something very special! So much fun to watch that performance!!
@5454randy29 минут бұрын
Please post the Sanborn clip performing "The Dream"
@harlanthejester32 минут бұрын
Bowie led me to David Sanborn an incredible sax player such a sad loss...
@janetgothreau327936 минут бұрын
Kid Rocks tribute to zeppelin was #1 for me. 🎉 so nice seeing the bandmates enjoying themselves and being honored finally ❤❤❤
@michaeldew150837 минут бұрын
RIP David. My hero. The music lives forever.
@stephenspencer467238 минут бұрын
Another legend has left us. 😢 Thoughts and prayers to his family. R.I.P. David Sanborn.❤
@aldentokuzato572940 минут бұрын
Will miss him. Met him prior to the pandemic. Amazing to see and hear Will ferociously playing Marcus’ parts.
@Jerry-oo8hd40 минут бұрын
Have a listen to Bob James 1984 “Double Vision” Al Jarreau and Steve Gadd grace it, as well as David
@Jerry-oo8hd42 минут бұрын
I remember when David would be on Dave every Thursday night
@djbobbyddimas334443 минут бұрын
Rest In Peace David Sanborn
@charles224146 минут бұрын
Did he bring Dave any fresh little candies?
@scottmelligan128148 минут бұрын
"Chicago Song." My entre into the DS catalog.
@philipstewart447453 минут бұрын
Strangers with candy is “Always Funny” 😂
@carolynwilson870955 минут бұрын
Omg, what a sad announcement. I saw this man every chance I got, he was without a doubt my favorite sax player. I remember the first time I saw him was in San Francisco at the Filmore where he first got his start. When he played Straight To The Heart, he got down on his knees and every woman in the audience got up off her feet. It was like that saxophone was talking to us. You rest easy now Mr Sanborn, your journey is complete. You will live on through your incredible music.
@ElectoneGuyСағат бұрын
Damn. RIP David.
@lornestein7248Сағат бұрын
One of the best for my generation.. RIP Saxman!
@reedbass5644Сағат бұрын
RIP to the greatest saxophonist of the last 40 years, David Sanborn
@marvwatkins7029Сағат бұрын
What an amazing, inspiring talent.
@DaNiyaHodgeСағат бұрын
Rip David William Sanborn, you will be missed
@user-xx2mm8hy1kСағат бұрын
Best band ever ❤ they've been together forever 🎶🎤🎸🎻🎼
@Eagle8424Сағат бұрын
Awesome!!!! One of my Top 5 "SaxMasters"!!!!! Rest in Power!!!
@MrQmasonСағат бұрын
Seen Dave Sanborn 3 times...... first time in Boston and the next 2 in Connecticut. Such a unique sound he had. Thanks for the memories Dave.
@OMGWTFLOLSMHСағат бұрын
I didn't know that was him on Bowie's Young Americans. What a classic. Very sad news.
@user-um6lz9hg3rСағат бұрын
RIP David Sanborn
@MrNategriffinСағат бұрын
whats sid,will, and anton doing now?
@Orange_AffinityСағат бұрын
He really blew it on the sax!
@ThreeMinutesAdayСағат бұрын
My God. Surely death is an inclusion in the circle of life, but damn..., sometimes, it's like why the good people. Rest-In-Power David Sanborn. 🎷 🎶 ❤
@patriciamorgan6545Сағат бұрын
What sad, heartbreaking news today.💔 When I got the truncated notification ("Remembering David Sa---"), my heart sank. Try as I might, I couldn't think of anyone else it could be.😢 David Sanborn probably did more to cultivate my love of jazz than just about anyone else. Smooth jazz for sure, starting in the 70s with his intro to Bowie's Young Americans. By the mid 80s, with his album here, my conversion was complete. The world lost a great yesterday. Thanks, David Sanborn, for enriching the lives of so many.
@imtheman4805Сағат бұрын
Whenever Sandborn would sit in you knew he was gonna blow the roof off 6A. Then both him and Jools Holland had the show “Sunday Night” which always brought in Great talent. His style was one of a kind!!!
@privatepenguin3137Сағат бұрын
R.I.P. David - nobody was cooler in the 80s. I recall David often sitting in with the band each and every week. What a great musician.
@hyperfocused7029Сағат бұрын
I was lucky enough to see him in concert in OKC when I was in college around 1987. Really bummed about this.
@marcosaureliocarvalhodossa5249Сағат бұрын
David Sanborn muito obrigado por tudo! Descanse em paz 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@olgajones6530Сағат бұрын
My Condolences to the Family ❤️
@LarryGonzalez00Сағат бұрын
Like it was yesterday. Mr. Sanborn, you made the years pass by so smoothly. Thank you for that, and all the great music. RIP sir.💐☮🙏💔
@AdamsMusicBoxСағат бұрын
RIP
@lasandralucas7314Сағат бұрын
Awesome musician 😎. Rest in peace, David.
@WelcometothechunderdomeСағат бұрын
Thanks Dr Ruth.
@larrybowler5236Сағат бұрын
A giant in our lives!
@production58Сағат бұрын
I was there for that show.. I had worked on that song with Marcus Miller and he asked me to come in to program the synthesizes to get the sounds that we got on the record.. we had a blast hanging with the band… great song and David will be severely missed.. a true icon.. I did four albums with him… nobody will ever sound like him..