Stan Kenton - Intermission Riff (6)



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Stan Kenton and his Orchestra recorded in London 6 February 1972.
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Timeless!!!!!! ( 8 months ago by Tech470)
Timeless!!!!!!
Fabulous ! Compared ... ( 7 months ago by Lobojack57)
Fabulous ! Compared to this, jazz today is nothing !
I don't know that ... ( 7 months ago by satchm05)
I don't know that I'd quite agree with that(Note that I hate it when people argue on YouTube and am making friendly conversation). In my opinion, this stuff is great and killer(point agreed!). Also though, different kinds of jazz and music in general just have different ways of saying things. To a point tough, I guess your statement is accurate in that jazz today typically is quite different. Many may be pleased to hear recordings of the One O'Clock Lab Band from North Texas over the years.
Nothing negative ... ( 7 months ago by Lobojack57)
Nothing negative meant ! I just love jazz, I spent en evening with Colewman Hawkins, among other jazzmen I have met and talked to. My point is just the following: present jazz is technically top class, but players have no personality. One could recognise Hawkins, Parker, Gillespie at once, but now it is mish mash without personality. I feel terribly sorry, but in my opinion, jazz is dead. Where are the Elligton, Basie, Armstrong. This is sad !
TV7! ( 7 months ago by onechromosometoomany)
TV7!
What a smokin band!! ( 7 months ago by MFHorn683)
What a smokin band!!
hey, Nobody kicked ... ( 6 months ago by bearman1210)
hey, Nobody kicked ass like kenton did!!
I grew up listening to his albums in particularly the live albums of the early 70's.
He brought the heat like nobody's business.
Look at this guy tearing it up on trumpet!!! wew!!!
great tune, I ... ( 6 months ago by davejago)
great tune, I remember my dad playing this on a sunday morning when I was young, I suddenly understood why people love jazz, Ive loved the feel and sound of kenton and his orchestra ever since
Hi there,I agree, ... ( 6 months ago by aussiejazzbo)
Hi there,I agree, first heard him in 1950 on 78 rpm discs am now 75 with 36 Cd's plus numerous LP's which includes the one of the clip of Intermission Riff. Wish I could get DVD. The greatest band ever a lot people wouldn't agree thou.Hope they keep finding new material.
OOPS! Ment to give ... ( 5 months ago by Jakebb69)
OOPS! Ment to give a thumbs up for this reply!
I saw Kenton toward ... ( 5 months ago by isowrd)
I saw Kenton toward the end of his career. Got to meet him backstage...really nice guy...smoked like a train...he and band members signed an album jacket I brought along..remember album jackets?
I have different ... ( 5 months ago by daguy102704)
I have different places in my heart for all of Stan's "albums"!(records, cd's, lp's, mp3's... whatever) Also, I don't think I've ever met A Kenton song I din't like. Some of them take a lot of dedicated analysisssess. But I always come out singing, to myself, days later! Years later! And now, decades later!
It's the music that haunts my head! And I love it!!!
Stan the Man lives on...!
Happy Birthday, Dad. ( 4 months ago by paulcasali)
Happy Birthday, Dad.
29 years ago today ... ( 4 months ago by clskmstg)
29 years ago today - Stan passed. What a great way to remember him with this chart. One of my favorites of all time.
At the ripe old age ... ( 3 months ago by ron4403)
At the ripe old age of 17 I went to Cleveland for Stan's appearance at the Aragon Ballroom. I left there with his autograph and a hand written music sheet of "Laura". Stupid me gave it to a girl who didn't appreciate what it was. I rue that day.
this is avery good ... ( 3 months ago by mrmusichead)
this is avery good band fine musisians buttt cant replace vido musso on alto or carl fontana on trombone sorry
the americans sure ... ( 3 months ago by gazzini)
the americans sure know how to push it and create that power sound, Ted heath from the UK was really the only known big band to compete with the yanks.. if you hear ted's intermission riff track, it as an arrangement really polished
i agree with the ... ( 3 months ago by jazzmusic1937)
i agree with the former comment heaths band was very verry good i especially liked the solo work of don lusher on trombone and the precussion work by the way heath was himself a trombone player
I'm 49 and used to ... ( 3 months ago by tlooknbill)
I'm 49 and used to play trombone in a swing band back in the late '80's and just discovered this song searching Amazon mp3's.
It's got to be one of the best cruisin' songs ever pinned. Love Kenton's Opus In Chartreuse. I'm surprised there isn't a better YouTube recording posted. I found the best sounding version on his album "Live in Las Vegas At The Tropicana".
It opens with a kick-ass sounding bass trombone James Bond theme styled "Bop-Bop" lick much different from the bari-sax versions.
That is the bass ... ( 2 months ago by reddwarf1980)
That is the bass trombone, watch the bari at 1:16, he is playing with the rest of the saxes
I realize that on ... ( 2 months ago by tlooknbill)
I realize that on this early '70's version which I haven't heard before.
It's just the majority of renditions performed of this piece that I've come across has the bari-sax playing the grace triplet slur before the trombone bop-bop.
And the best sounding ones don't have the bass trombone slur it as a triplet but glissando down between a high to a lower note.
But anyway you play it it's still one of the coolest songs I've come across recently.
I can still ... ( 2 months ago by smartcar1)
I can still remember back in the 40s when I first heard this tune on a juke box. I was hooked. What a great piece.
I love this tune. ... ( 2 weeks ago by paukenmeister)
I love this tune. I played 2 different arrangements of it at Purdue, one for a big band and one for the basketball pep band.
one of the greatist ... ( 3 days ago by mrmusichead)
one of the greatist bass bone players was george roberts who did the this is an orchestra album maynard was onthat band wow what a bunch that was a recent bass bone player is a guy named ed clark he is fantastic that is if you can find any of his stuff he is from shelbyville ky went to grauduate school at north texas state played in the one and two oclock bands



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