So Funny that the Words Ring True Today!! How AWSOME 🤔 ❓️ 🤔 ❓️
@whereamigoingnow22 күн бұрын
Me! Dang gumn it!
@jerrykibbe636315 күн бұрын
I see this pop up & man I’ve gotta listen.
@suzannemshyab389014 күн бұрын
FOREVER EVERLASTING❤
@josippie-gora45311 күн бұрын
Me, me!
@mikecaney2756 Жыл бұрын
Who’s enjoying this song in 2023?
@mikkalinka9781 Жыл бұрын
I AM & Lovin it 👍
@kuntanay2627 Жыл бұрын
All not brainwashed by DJ‘s
@jahnbon Жыл бұрын
All of us. The rest need to know.
@wiseoldsnail6 ай бұрын
today it's 2024!
@mikecaney27566 ай бұрын
@@wiseoldsnail Who will survive to 2025?
@Robinrae20106 ай бұрын
Les just passed away. Had the great fortune of visiting him last month with a close friend of his. A great man. May he re-tune and come on back!
@georgejenkins6436 ай бұрын
😢
@PaulaGem5 ай бұрын
Truth tellers must be honored... otherwise "compared to what:" is a downward spiral.
@SmilingAirboat-gj6ru2 күн бұрын
You're Beautiful How's I Wishes
@johnharpdalton4092 Жыл бұрын
I was a publicity agent for bands in London in the 1970s (Kaygee Publicity, Denmark St) and we represented Eddie Harris when he came and recorded the London sessions. He was a lovely guy and when I was given a copy of Swiss Movement I immediately knew this song was THE stand-out track, brilliant in every way, from the great, joyful ensemble playing to those fantastic truth-filled words from Gene McDaniels. We have to look at what's happened since and coming now and admit: compared to the days of Compared To What, we're in a very deep rut indeed.
@kerricorser4562 Жыл бұрын
Far out!
@oswaldovogel183411 ай бұрын
The thing was folk where listening to this and others wanted to shut them up.
@paullucas393010 ай бұрын
THIS is what we are missing in music right now ... THIS
@kerricorser456210 ай бұрын
Cool story! Love it. ❤️
@sakulin9 ай бұрын
Who is the trumpet player?
@priceconsult58803 жыл бұрын
When I was 14, my Dad took me to the coast for a Jazz concert, and at that concert I saw Eddie Harris and Les McCann perform this song. It changed my life, I fell in love with Jazz. It was one of the best gifts he ever shared with me. Thanks Dad....
@joelwerth5283 жыл бұрын
Lucky you. I only had the original album to listen to -- with my friend in Chicago -- back in the day, 1969, I believe. I've been listening to this ever since and it is as fresh as when I first heard it. Unfortunately, I'm not. Oh well. Tomorrow is another day. No -- check that! Tomorrow is NOT just another day! Tomorrow we excise this deep deep wound from our body politic in the name of Donald J. Trump and we welcome the duo of Biden and Harris. As Etta James would say: "At last."
@marteltmosley2281 Жыл бұрын
😊😊😂😂
@marteltmosley2281 Жыл бұрын
❤❤😅
@DawnFrankHundley9 ай бұрын
@@joelwerth528idiot.
@lawrenceisrael74189 ай бұрын
My Dad also turned me on to Jazz. Thanks Dad. Is a percssionust, playin congas in Jazz trio... Fashonably Late.
@germpore4 жыл бұрын
Best use of "Goddammit!" in a song, ever!
@rebekahcuriel-alessi22393 жыл бұрын
I was just thinking that!!!
@daveenpeterus94813 жыл бұрын
I say the same thing every time I hear this song. Just fantastic.
@dbflip2 жыл бұрын
Sock it too me gd dammit
@katmandew21522 жыл бұрын
U rock
@katmandew21522 жыл бұрын
Best use of " sock it to me",also . Amen
@nicksinderson33023 жыл бұрын
Those 2 trumpet solos says it all! 60 years later and this tune is just as relevant now as then and no doubt 60 years from now.
@MrNategriffin2 жыл бұрын
exactly what i was thinking. war and abortion.
@larrycarr45622 жыл бұрын
Roe B Wade, try to make it real compared to what?
@larrycarr45622 жыл бұрын
Sock it to me, he said and they did! 🎶🎺🎺🎶
@tommybrown58662 жыл бұрын
It's been a couple of months over 50 years, that my dad turned me to this song and started me out on the road to becoming a man,I am now a grandfather with 3 grandsons, their dad knows this song and now the 14 and 12 year Olds know this song also, 50 years since I first heard it, now my grandsons know it,music It's eternal.
@davidtepps68482 жыл бұрын
Well said
@MusicInContext76 ай бұрын
Rest in Peace, Mr. McCann. In the realm of soul jazz, you were beyond comparison. Thank you for your infectious swing and your truth.
@FrankGerhardBauer-dp6yr6 ай бұрын
❤😢
@billg45173 жыл бұрын
Man, this does not get old...
@robertgannon25863 жыл бұрын
@Jean Nieves , Right, yeah this really rolls it down the road...
@prentissbelton75083 жыл бұрын
Yes sir
@birkettbentley87003 жыл бұрын
How good is that?
@sulaymanluigisavona25823 жыл бұрын
Presente!
@tommythompson2413 жыл бұрын
Had the pleasure of playing opposite Les in 1975. What a gentleman he was and a great talent
@luckystarship22753 жыл бұрын
One of the best pieces of music ever recorded. Sheer genius. The first time I heard it, I played it for 8 hours straight on a loop.
@Saturnchild562 жыл бұрын
Okay, so I'm not crazy. I just heard this and I haven't stopped playing it for 3 hours.
@PunguinYoga Жыл бұрын
@@Saturnchild56 It's that type of tune.
@555calex Жыл бұрын
@@Saturnchild56 ; No your not crazy it's just that good!
@davelindsey6890 Жыл бұрын
Not quite 8 hours but , yeah. Hell yeah.
@skybluedrummer Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I can play it over and over Heard it years ago somehow and then picked it up again in the last couple years. Lyrics still ring true. Shared with sax player and pianist friends of mine It should be higher up on the lists
@willettaharris15618 ай бұрын
Timeless song. Still happening today!!!! 2023.
@evelynsiegrist83112 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY!!!!
@eleetse67013 жыл бұрын
“Goddammit! Tryin to make it real compared to what!?” Such a raw and real and memorable piece. I haven’t heard or seen this in a long ass time. I’ve been humming it to myself for about 50 years. Love it!
@michaelgeorge57453 жыл бұрын
Like. I said 1 guy on a mixer and 100 thousand dollars worth of equipment will never ever ever compare to what 6 guys with real lifetime experience bringing their own mix to the magic is priceless I've listen to this literally 1000's of times still in awe 9-3 2020
@justmyopinion46003 жыл бұрын
9-23-20 still smokin
@HowardBankheadjazzgolf3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I concur, totally!
@benjamlnlewis68363 жыл бұрын
Hey man Ur right as hell mixer has no DAMN EMOTIONS
@lastnamefirst40353 жыл бұрын
Ill be playing it on 11-3-2020 one way or the other. Vote Trump out! Goddamn it!
@ralphtouch89623 жыл бұрын
Now this is real
@debrabarnes70646 ай бұрын
The great Les McCann with the late great Eddie Harris playing Try To Make It Real Compared To What... I'm not that old but I have always loved jazz! They don't have the Jazz Clubs like they used to RIP LES❣️
@tommybrown58663 жыл бұрын
I remember one cold night in Anchorage Alaska, when had just got here,Sept 1971,my dad was sitting on the couch drinking Johnny Walker Red,he said here boy ,listen to this,I was 16,I'm 65 now,and my dad had passed but I still love this song and still love him for turning me on to it.
@TB-jc3ls3 жыл бұрын
Tommy Brown... I can relate. My dad played this album wen I was a kid. He passed in 2012, I'm pushin 60, and this is STILL one of my all-time favorite jazz cuts.
@transbirthingperson48233 жыл бұрын
You have a wonderful father. I remember my father taking me to see Dave Brubeck at Arie Crown Theater in 1974 and the warm up was Herbie Mann after his Push Push album was released. I've never been the same since. Peace.
@nealbradleigh50693 жыл бұрын
Your father deemed you mature enough and ready for "the talk"! It's here, in the mix with a virtual lifetime of spiritual truth. These men join with every other human, joining their voices to speak the truth, from their oppressed perspective. From slave quarters to gulags to a corner of the West Wing, people will and MUST talk. Enough is enough. Nothing gets changed until SOMEONE gets mad enough to do something about it. Period.
@22dividedby73 жыл бұрын
Your Father was a righteous soul !
@teecee38663 жыл бұрын
That is the coolest memory.
@edenatenas5905 жыл бұрын
One of the most authentic pieces ever recorded. Words and music perfectly expressing the same anger.
@martybrynildsen40014 жыл бұрын
Les McCann: My first real favorite in my intro to Jazz, back in 1960.
@malcomflot62753 жыл бұрын
@@martybrynildsen4001 I no no no no
@prentissbelton75083 жыл бұрын
Hell Yeah
@michaelwoodward98943 жыл бұрын
Why does truth always have to be anger when expressed by the black man
@edenatenas5903 жыл бұрын
@@michaelwoodward9894 I don't know about "always", and while I understand your point, black anger, be it this piece, James Baldwin, or Nina Simone, is black anger. (A white Canadian's perspective)
@albertgary72813 жыл бұрын
OMG. I knew "Compared to What" with Les and Eddie. The video started playing and I immediately exclaimed "I have this album". My goodness I must have purchased this when it was 1st released and it is in pristine condition. It was great seeing the actual performance of the recording. I cranked it up to push the sound through my very capable computer speaker system. I played it again, and again. Then my wife left to run an errand so I went down to the theater sound system and pushed it though that. Whew! Now at 78, the good old days revisited.
@projektaprikot8 ай бұрын
I resonate with this. The house to yourself and loud, great music is a special thing
@genoortiz7437 ай бұрын
Invite ME.. next time you do this at your house.....GOD DAMMIT !!!!!!!..... just like the song says.
@willikoch33626 ай бұрын
see them live at the montreux festival 1969.it was amazing.
@robertlivingstone442 Жыл бұрын
This tune really ages well. It seemed a little commercial when it came out; now it feels like a masterpiece.
@paulwolinsky1538 Жыл бұрын
Yes, we are in a deep, deep rut. (When I canvassed for Obama, I said I hoped he would help " get us out of the toilet.") I am thinking this time around, I might work for Cornel West, a contributor to the volume 'The 60's Without Apology'.
@RockoJerome Жыл бұрын
Really? It's hard to imagine "unwed mothers need abortions" ever being commercial
@jorymil11 ай бұрын
I laughed a little when they used it for Coca-Cola commercials a few years back. It's a pretty satirical song for that. Technically they used a song, "Real Compared to What," which samples the original, but somehow I can't see Coke executives in Atlanta saying "Church on Sunday, sleep and nod, trying to duck the wrath of God!"
@davekelleway38409 ай бұрын
No, it's what Homer Simpson does, ha ha@@jorymil
@beverlycoleman13305 ай бұрын
I'm 70 now. I loved this masterpiece in 1969 ( freshman year) Soooo, I've loved Jazz all my life?!! Timeless piece just like me❤
@dbbubba14 жыл бұрын
I have loved this piece ever since I heard it when it came, but I have never seen it as it was performed. This is a revelation to me.
@lawrenceofarabia52993 жыл бұрын
It doesn't get any better than this I had to peep it three times to hear the choir!!!
@take9422 жыл бұрын
Same here. In my early teens I first heard this song playing in a record store in Harvard Square... (Cambridge, MA in the early 1970's, Atlantic Records). I bought the album and wore it out and always wished I could have seen the live performance! Amazing to watch!!!
@4real732 жыл бұрын
A revelation to me too! Stumbled across it by accident--no, this was no accident! My dad played this to death! Heard it a million times, never SAW this!!! THANK YOU FATHER!
@SunnyIlha2 жыл бұрын
Da Duck be slam-dunkin 4:10 4:29. da Duck sledgehammah all dat b.s. maestro PianoMan be dissin
@kathrynkjburnett2 жыл бұрын
I saw Les McCann a couple times in L.A. He's Aires. I always loved this raw song which still rings true today.
@philc85752 ай бұрын
Enjoying it May 2024. A friend played this in 71? and I was hooked on jazz. Still sounds great and is still relevant 55 yrs later! This was the FIRST TIME this song was played!! Virtuoso musicians!!!!
@gregdark52035 жыл бұрын
I love how he tells his sax player that "he's got it", because he wanted to do his piano solo. He felt it right there and had to do it. This is a gem!
@michaelgonzalez10426 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Les McCann, please spread some love and heartfelt condolences to his family. The Kentucky native joined the West Coast jazz scene, but his performance of "Compared to What" at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1968 transcended geography.
@wmadyun076 ай бұрын
First time I heard this I walked in the house back in winter of 1984 and I heard my father singing along to it in the den. I’m a hardcore rap fan EPMD, Nas, Mobb Deep, Goodie Mobb and NWA but this is the hardest I ever heard. As a young 10 year old I listened to the song over and over and understood the man my father was. A Great Man. Rest in Peace Mr. McCann.
@grayfox57393 жыл бұрын
A veritable MASTERPIECE. This brings back vivid memories.
@johnmills22742 жыл бұрын
Yes it does
@fredlawson9394 Жыл бұрын
Right on..🎤🎷🎺🎸🪘🎹🎵🎶🎼
@darrylperry7063 жыл бұрын
This album was in a lot of households in the neighborhood when it came out and you knew it was Friday or Saturday night when your folks played this joint. 9 years old when this came out!! As kids, we couldn’t wait til Les cussed in the break!! The band was cooking on this!!
@essenceblakemore6734 Жыл бұрын
I love this imagery
@darrylperry706 Жыл бұрын
@@essenceblakemore6734 Those were great times and great memories centered around real jazz music!!
@Nitroden051610 ай бұрын
Riiiiiiiiiiight!!!!!!
@darrylperry70610 ай бұрын
@@Nitroden0516 you know it!!
@chrisvorster59513 жыл бұрын
This is the real deal, compared to the pop music we endure today. Real emotions, real virtuosity, real energy. Love it!
@nickbrutanna9973 Жыл бұрын
LOLZ. Pop music is always shit. The 60s probably had the most exceptions to that, but this was not "pop". The ARCHIES were 60s pop. They're not bad as pop goes, but they're still pop. You have to search out good music in any era.
@harrisonclemons2679 Жыл бұрын
Heard these greats do this great song live as a teenager in the Eastown motel in East Cleveland Ohio 1960s bo clemons clev. Oh
@stevecontino5387 Жыл бұрын
❤❤ 🎉
@TheBluesnbob Жыл бұрын
Im 73, I rarely heard jazz on Los Angeles radio in the 60-70's.
@stevecontino5387 Жыл бұрын
E
@davidbetz9231 Жыл бұрын
50 years ago this was the song that opened the door to the world of jazz for me…. Man this was smoking we’d slide the needle back to hear a great piano run a second and third time some of them were so good… talk about soul… this was the epitome of soul jazz!
@kevinmulcahy79913 жыл бұрын
Holy Cow! I've treasured the album "Swiss Movement" for years. I had no idea there was live footage. Thanks for posting!
@richardshansky30402 жыл бұрын
Me either! So glad.
@charlesathy20002 жыл бұрын
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@larry-yu7qh6 жыл бұрын
THE actual performance that's on the album ... I was so totally jazzed when I found this video ... I played the record so many times since I first heard it in 1971 that I know every note → and knew instantly this was the real deal ... Amazing how fresh it still sounds ...
@dvdgreen135 жыл бұрын
Yeah man, samehere ...seeing them playing it makes it all the better eh?...
@thomasharrison67015 жыл бұрын
Trying to make it real compared to what...sock it to me now !!!!!!!
@raybrown17255 жыл бұрын
All this time I didn't know there was video to this
@soulsoup1595 жыл бұрын
@@raybrown1725 is the full show up please i wanna see Rashan Kirk space ways
@soulsoup1595 жыл бұрын
down the corridor back to the stage
@robertdaniels3029 Жыл бұрын
Brothers playing some " real " music. This sound still resonates today. This is a part of our history moving forward.
@rodneysteward10873 жыл бұрын
Man!! This is one cold piece, and it just makes me smile everytime i hear this masterpiece, just like the 😃 smile i have on my face now. PEACE and LOVE EVERYONE.
@zachneeb79232 жыл бұрын
well said :) I'm smiling at the genius
@richardporzig16802 жыл бұрын
Great jam. Still have the vinyl but grooves are a bit deeper. The Euro folks let it all out by unison stompin'/applause. They know what's happenin'. Rick
@brittonhucks5951 Жыл бұрын
And to you as well my friend!
@thomasgibbons353 Жыл бұрын
Same to you Rodney.
@TimPratt13 ай бұрын
This song brings tears to my eyes it’s so powerful
@elvissurman80793 жыл бұрын
I was 19 years old and on my way to Vietnam when I first heard it,still have the album.
@dianamcquaid96193 жыл бұрын
I was maybe 18
@swamisMotelBand13 жыл бұрын
glad u made it back bro
@catherinesmith45513 жыл бұрын
Glad you made it back!
@sulaymanluigisavona25823 жыл бұрын
Good Old Rust Elvis! Glad to be here with you
@P4boot3 жыл бұрын
How are you doing now???? Hope you’re living your best life! Cheers
@RGS613 жыл бұрын
Had no idea this all time classic was actually captured on film!! .. Priceless! .. Timeless!! .. Thank you for posting!!
@CarlosSantana-nx8kn2 жыл бұрын
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@genesmith40193 жыл бұрын
This was an unrehersed jam at the Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Pure talent and creativity caught forever for us to enjoy.
@magichand725 жыл бұрын
Saw them in concert at Kool Jazz Festival 1970 hosted by Ramsey Lewis....Mind Blowing ...now as a 69 year old this tune has been flowing through my mind. A mantra for our lives in America
@beverlycoleman13305 ай бұрын
Indeed.
@jamescarter50424 жыл бұрын
This lyrics of this 1970's song still applies to 2020.
@lastnamefirst40353 жыл бұрын
Even more so just a few days away from election 2020...yikes! What a year
@paulturnet45723 жыл бұрын
"Slightly disturbing",.... and didn't we just know that Trump wouldn't go peacefully!!
@foresight873 жыл бұрын
Another one is ' The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' by Gill Scott-Heron.
@jamescarter50423 жыл бұрын
@@foresight87 Gil Scott heron's lyrics applies to every decade after this was song was written.
@foresight873 жыл бұрын
@@jamescarter5042 Proto-rap.
@kwood553 жыл бұрын
My dad would sing and dance along to this and interpret the themes for me. This is one of the baddest jazz struts ever recorded.
@janetownley10 ай бұрын
WOW! How is it that nothing just spontaneously burst into flames on that stage, this was so hot! What musicianship, and what a GREAT song! The lyrics are so relevant *now*! Also, how is Les McCann not a household name?
@mikkalinka97819 ай бұрын
EXACTLY.....😎😎😎👍🌿
@jazzron20094 ай бұрын
Love your comments Patty!🌹
@hashachar706 жыл бұрын
Profound. Something to Say, Something to Hear, Something to Watch, Something to Appreciate, Something to Admire, Something to Aspire to, Something to Teach, Something to Celebrate. ~with Gratitude to Les McCann, Eddie Harris and this entire group!
@kendrasteinhauer94256 жыл бұрын
hashachar70 This song is still as revalant today as it was then !!
@terrymarcheta6 жыл бұрын
#NDeed
@52barney6 жыл бұрын
needs a redo with Samuel l Jackson on vocals
@paulturnet45726 жыл бұрын
Have but one doubt they call it treason, so much for freedom of thought !!!!!!
@ziporalinzer24756 жыл бұрын
OMG What a beautifully written statement which covers everything about this amazing tune. BRAVO HASHACHAR 70 Thank you - it is truly the best comment I believe I ever read and you hit every aspect of this amazing song. PROFOUND INDEED.
@akheem75153 жыл бұрын
What a song! Apt for these Covid times! I was 9 years old at BW Harris Episcopal school in Monrovia, Liberia in '69!
@S4vh55hdci3 жыл бұрын
🙏
@carletonhoffman3 жыл бұрын
chicken feathers without one nut obediently waiting in line to have God-knows-what injected into our bodies, as usual assuming what preachers and other authorities tell us must be true. i have always wanted to hear a version by the composer along with his comments on the lyrics. i don't get the thing about King Tut.
@kennyschachat5 ай бұрын
A stone cold/red hot funky jazz masterpiece! The lyrics haven't lost one bit of their relevance. If you can't get your groove on to this...
@beverlycoleman13305 ай бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@agentsofvision3 жыл бұрын
Les just blasts machine gun triplets at 6:33 that defines soulful piano playing to the max.
@TakeStockDetroit2 жыл бұрын
When coming home from Vietnam, I blasted this tune for years. Still Love it.
@gailve12 жыл бұрын
still timeless. still relevant. true art without all the mixing. true talent.
@Nigelpreece Жыл бұрын
The definitive performance of a truly iconic song.
@georgeandy69233 жыл бұрын
A classic performance of a classic song! Les McCann's playing and his vocals are out of this world!! These brothers are cooking!!! I just love seeing this performance, and I'm so glad and thankful that it was captured on video.
@user-wy1dl6ro7v2 ай бұрын
Eddie Harris love being in East Lansing. He tore the place up at the stables and walked out into the parking lot while playing this song. The crowd went crazy. 3:07
@user-wy1dl6ro7v2 ай бұрын
Then he walked back into the crowd and the place went nuts 3:31
@m.layfette62492 жыл бұрын
This song came on the radio a few weeks ago, and my 4yr old nephew was in the backseat just a Jamming!! 😎🎶🎷
@evierose15303 жыл бұрын
In the sixties when I was a kid until. I move out on my home every Saturday my dad would play his albums an this was one of the songs he would play now when I listen to the words , I realize my dad was very aware of the message an how the music motivated him , how life was for a black man , I miss those Saturday mornings an my dad 💔💖💗💙💚💛🧡💜
@rossblaufarb93003 жыл бұрын
I love that moment when Benny Bailey steps up to solo, but Eddie wants to take one more round. A beautiful moment of improvisational chaos and recovery. His big smile says it all, "Take it, brother!"
@yournamehere6719 Жыл бұрын
Eddie was on a roll, it was the right move, even if a little disrespectful... but the horn player made up for it at his turn! Man, he blasted his way in!
@JosephScott-ct9sw7 ай бұрын
Benny Bailey
@rossblaufarb93007 ай бұрын
@@JosephScott-ct9sw Corrected, thanks.
@jermainelong18433 жыл бұрын
I had no idea this was filmed!! I had a cassette copy when I was in school and found a vinyl copy a few years later in a second hand shop. Two incredible musicians here! I had the pleasure of meeting Eddie Harris in the jazz cafe in London back in the 90s - very warm person.
@sandyopyd4137 Жыл бұрын
So glade they got that on film !! What a outstanding performance .
@olddavid46 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest live performances of all time watched only 4k times? This is a tune everybody should play.
@gene81896 жыл бұрын
olddavid4 If this don't make you move. You don't have a pulse.
@kendrasteinhauer94256 жыл бұрын
olddavid4 Just played it for my daughter !
@pdiveris4 жыл бұрын
I've got this on vinyl. Only came here as I wanted to share with a friend. What I am saying is that many more people love this than the 4k figure suggests. Some people who grew up with it don't even know youtube! ;o)
@atallguynh4 жыл бұрын
331K as of Nov 2019, so it's definitely getting some attention!
@us-Bahn4 жыл бұрын
4000 & 1 my friend. I’m diggin it
@bobmeeley17725 жыл бұрын
Compared To What? one of the most compelling things i’ve ever seen; exquisitely filmed; an anthem that needs to be heard and seen all over again.
@michaelburke59073 жыл бұрын
Met these guys at a jazz club in Denver 1973. Parking lot, pot smoke everywhere, break between sets. They were pretty cool to let a youngster like me hang, chill and smoke out. Dig it, man.
@whydidyouresign2 жыл бұрын
1969 and I was in 7th grade. By some miracle I found this album and bought it. It became a central element of my core jazz collection and influenced my early jazz appreciation as much as, or more than any other except Miles and Bill. I might have been a weird teenager, but I was cool! My parents tolerated it, for which I am forever grateful!
@GunnTop3 жыл бұрын
I was waiting to be drafted when they recorded this. It was great then, and it’s still fantastic now! I can’t quit patting my feet! Wow!
@oziermuhammad24884 жыл бұрын
The song itself, written by Eugene Daniels speaks to the American condition. Then, and now. Totally awesome performances by 5 artists who must of known they were creating a moment that would never be forgotten. The one person that needs wider recognition is Benny Bailey!!
@jorymil11 ай бұрын
Benny's up there, looking every bit the benevolent godfather in suit and turtleneck, but then he just kills it and keeps smiling.
@billmitch92010 ай бұрын
(from Bolivia) Sept 7, 2023 this Music will never die & knows no country boundaries
@customkey8 ай бұрын
Yep, Benny was THE class act, a beautiful man.
@jazzcookmusic5677 Жыл бұрын
Always loved this tune. Read somewhere where these cats hadn't performed this song prior to this event. Shows you what kind of professionals these musicians be. 🎼
@cannistrar13 жыл бұрын
Almost 50 years since I first heard it and it still sounds fresh!
@RichardASalisbury15 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest jazz tracks I've ever heard--and as well suited to the these times as to the '60s.
@jonothandoeser3 жыл бұрын
A true prophet.
@douginnis19113 жыл бұрын
This brings back a beautiful time in music .
@jonothandoeser3 жыл бұрын
It will never come again.
@jesusgarber20423 жыл бұрын
I love this song. The message is the same today in 2020 as it was, when it came out 50 plus years ago. People in power feel they are better than everybody else. We can't quit till we get our share, that the system should have for the rest of all of us.
@danielcrymes60006 ай бұрын
Must have played this song every day in my childhood. Funny how youngsters back then loved and appreciated jazz music like this.
@snuffyballparks65014 жыл бұрын
Who could downvote this jazz masterpiece. Fantastic musicianship all 'round. Love the lyrics. One of the greatest performances ever in music!
@jamespoe51106 жыл бұрын
One of the funkiest jazz tone in existence! I can dig it!!!
@elisalight Жыл бұрын
Just as relevant now in 2022 as it was in 1970! Sometimes you just have to admit that you are angry about what is taking place in the world and the unreality of it, in order to move forward, or transcend it, and this song has a wild energy that many have lost to help in that movement.
@neilhauge88093 жыл бұрын
I want this played at my funeral! Joyous!!!!
@billjames62506 жыл бұрын
It was asked earlier ho are the players during this session? They are listed below. Eddie Harris - tenor saxophone Les McCann - piano, vocals on "Compared to What" Benny Bailey - trumpet Leroy Vinnegar - bass Donald Dean - drums This is a classic performance and I am so glad that it was captured on film. The guys "kicked ass" on this one.
@mybluesplaylist85606 жыл бұрын
Come on Benny, now
@EdwardRobinson155806 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir.
@craigmoreland95696 жыл бұрын
Bill James THANK GOD, FOR HIS MERCIES ENDURETH FOREVER. JESUS IS LORD. Philippians 2:9-12. Thank GOD HASN'T GIVEN Us What We deserve...Hell!
@georgekoonce12656 жыл бұрын
Is that Eddie Harris on sax?
@burtshort99006 жыл бұрын
I just saw another classic performance with Marcus king and billy strings at the rooster walk music festival in which m.king sang a version of compared to what.21 yo blew me away.
@AuralPsychosis4 жыл бұрын
still one of the greatest pieces of music ever produced.
@fredsstuff149829 күн бұрын
Memories…. My Dad, a “Hi-Fi stereo system “ , and lots of Love….. Thanks for the memories 👍🏽🙏🏽😎
@luminous33573 жыл бұрын
Wore out 2 copies of this album back in the day. Never seen the actual footage til now. Amazing...👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥Some musuc just holds up forever.
@glenncollins4778 Жыл бұрын
Ah yeah!
@jimillerumph7795 жыл бұрын
My first time hearing this, I was hooked! 25 years and counting.
@tuxguys5 жыл бұрын
I've lived with, and loved this LP since 1972, which means, as I write this, for over 45 years. In my mind, "Live at Montreux" meant some huge outdoor venue, with the players up on stage and the huge crowd digging these guys, down below... ...and now, having recently found this footage, which I had no idea existed, I find that this epochal performance was executed in what was almost an intimate Jazz-club setting. (My mind now successfully sustains my fanciful original images, and the cinema verite images here.) Benny Bailey's trumpet playing is incredibly soulful, all chitlins over McCann's churchified piano, and, because I knew that he was part of this session, I always assumed that the extremely tight 2-horn lines I heard on this track were played by he and EH, but I now know that I was mistaken: Those "2-horn" lines are by Eddie Harris himself, singing through his mouthpiece in unison with what he's playing on tenor. This 1969 LP was a game-changer for the Jazz audience, and the Jazz musicians themselves, and we are all the richer for it.
@lindaandcara4 жыл бұрын
tuxguys Played this out the window of my dorm in 1972. I was in heaven.
@clever0720042 жыл бұрын
Unbelievable, the pure soul they had and played through they master of the instruments! Still feel it today!
@charliemirviss4608 Жыл бұрын
Like everybody else who has weighed in, I simply love this song, the musicians and the performance, and always will. And the lyrics? Still as topical today as the year they were written. A masterpiece.
@Saturnchild562 жыл бұрын
This is the first time I've heard this. It is on point and smokin hot. I can't stop listening.
@yelesadiq Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the party! Some of us been devastated by this masterpiece since 1971, and it NEVER EVER stops being overwhelmingly important and brilliant!
@moromoro21635 жыл бұрын
Proud to be a part of the generation that first heard this anthem.
@reidsmith87395 жыл бұрын
A funky as Hell Protest Song! Love it! Been lovin this song since i was a young un back in the day.
@katemcshane3 жыл бұрын
This was the first jazz album I ever owned. 1969, Swiss Movement. The second, Kind of Blue. Bought them together. They were my intro to jazz. Must have been great intuition.
@billieaustin78423 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dad for giving me access to some of the best music of my life ❤ One of my faves I listened to with him 🎶❤ 🎶
@sugarmamaaa4 жыл бұрын
Timeless... 50 years later the lyrics are still current.
@lastnamefirst4035 Жыл бұрын
50? 50 years? Life goes by so fast. Enjoy all the moments you can
@jonathans.14483 жыл бұрын
I've been listening to this performance for 50 years, and today's the first time I've seen the video. Thank you!
@muhammadshakoor87453 жыл бұрын
When I was little child in the 60's my late Brother Mike RIP would have this album cover out, we use to ask him to play this so we can hear Les sing "Got damnit" LMBO
@davidthomas84136 ай бұрын
Wow, what a blast seeing this video for the first time. I fell in love with this take when I heard it in 1969 and have played it every year since then. Timeless and awesome. Les McCann passed away on Friday. RIP to him and to Eddie Harris and Benny Bailey. I'm sure they are jamming in Glory!
@beverlycoleman13305 ай бұрын
I know, awesome right?!
@bluetoad20016 жыл бұрын
these guys were kickin' ass and takin' names. mega watts
@lamonttoussaint52564 жыл бұрын
My bad. Hit thumb down by mistake
@nealbradleigh50693 жыл бұрын
No need to take names. The truth, shared between oppressed peoples everywhere and all through time exposes what AND WHO is wrong. Period.
@blueshark9284 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite songs that our jazz band does.
@rudyjackson27693 жыл бұрын
Damm it don’t get any better than this classic 👌🏿👌🏿👀
@cherylculmer63383 ай бұрын
I fell in love with this song when I heard it on the mobster movie. Casino. That was 1995. Wow. This video is a treat. He is a great entertainer
@cherylculmer63383 ай бұрын
He performed this song in the later months of 1969. I didn’t know Roberta Flack sang the same song in the early months of 1969. So I guess people like the second version of this song. The second artist who performed this song in 1969 is forever attached to the song
@tattyshoesshigure57315 жыл бұрын
One of THE all time great songs, regardless of genre... just brilliant!
@robs25423 жыл бұрын
Maestros doing there thang, still love this timeless piece after all these years..🎼🎶🎶🎶
@jds1722 Жыл бұрын
Probably one of the coolest jazz tunes ever, it just drips of soul.
@donaldfreeman34333 жыл бұрын
Listened to this record 10,000 times, Les & Eddie !!!
@aliciamcmurray79935 жыл бұрын
One of my absolute favorites.Hard to sit still while listening.Have shared many times.Great music!
@johnpickering45794 жыл бұрын
Tremendous, Les McCann is a genius, miss the bit where he introduces the band, "Benny Bailey ... Eddie Harris". Live at Montreaux, we were younger then
@SteveEvansMA6 ай бұрын
Hot damn, this is so fly. Les McCann was The Man. I was reading yesterday about his passing a few days ago on Dec. 29, 2023, and found an interview in which he revealed smoking hash for the first time immediately before hitting the stage for this concert at the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival. Said he didn't know where he was or what he was doing. His band said, "Play, man." And so he did. Wish I could deliver a performance like this while baked off my ass on hash. I say again, hot damn. Scorsese got some mileage out of this tune for the Casino (1995) soundtrack. Marty has impeccable musical taste. RIP, Les.
@kaymiller8563 Жыл бұрын
Time seems to move forward; this song says it all!
@LillyKC235 жыл бұрын
Even after all these years still amazing! Jazz is timeless and remains fresh.🎷🎵🎶🎹🎵🎶🎺🎶🎵
@UstedBuis3 жыл бұрын
So true
@thumper21696 жыл бұрын
Got this on record from inheritance. Now I really understand this song. Genetics are an amazing thing. This song was my dad's favorite. When we had company over this song would have to be on at some point. School nights didn't matter. He would always crack up laughing on the 3rd verse where obviously the music abruptly stops to hear Les yell those infamous words of anger and disgust. Now it's my turn! So much for times changing huh! As relevant today as it was in 1969! And that band!!!! Thanks for sharing this song and video no film. My dad would have absolutely loved seeing this. In memorial August , 29 1987, Dad RIP!.
@chiliboy85845 жыл бұрын
You old man tryin to tell you something
@Einnor0844 жыл бұрын
Thumper SMH @ Compared 2 what & ur dadz dsgust. YUPPERZ!!!! Same azz it ever wuz.
@elizabethsnyder_baldonado393 жыл бұрын
💓🙏🏽💓
@Einnor0843 жыл бұрын
@Blind Brazilian Tex Atlantis If he iz still alive, honor him 4 dat, cause dat wuz enuff. Da author of dis thread, spoke of genetic nfluence... Well SINturiez have proven, dat u r probably here, bcause ur dad wuz a half azz. WOmen LOVE bad boyz & many timez, datz y we have horrible thangz happening n da world. Men, trying 2 please &/or mpress WOmen. On da otha hand.... Mayb dat good taste n muzak, charmed da pantiez ( Cause WOmen were less nclined 2 wear pantz, back then, rite? ) Mayb ur dadz good taste n muzak, charmed da pantiez, off ur mom & itz bcause of dat, ur ultimately, here!
@Einnor0843 жыл бұрын
@Blind Brazilian Tex Atlantis HEAR, HERE!!!
@angelamoore6983 Жыл бұрын
It's been my National Anthem since 1971. Yeah!!
@paulkelly98963 жыл бұрын
This is a great track and I love the way that Les McCann weaves an extract from 'Hair' into the intro.