Charles Mingus - Flowers For A Lady (1974)
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July 28, 1974; Umbria Jazz Festival, Todi, Italy
Charles Mingus (bass), Dannie Richmond (drums), Don Pullen (piano), George Adams (tenor sax), Hamiet Bluiett (baritone sax)
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| What a jewel! ... ( 4 months ago by HarveyEspatchelowe) |
| What a jewel! Thank you so much for this! |
| He does have Mingus ... ( 4 months ago by studeddead) |
| He does have Mingus eyes |
| don pullen rocks ( 4 months ago by kevinm4435) |
| don pullen rocks |
| adams adams adams ... ( 4 months ago by joshuasound) |
| adams adams adams adams!!!! praise the L-rd brother! whew.. nobody, but nobody plays like that |
| what the fuck was ... ( 4 months ago by syea99) |
| what the fuck was that. that was more than music man. that was fuckin amazing. |
| i agree, he is the ... ( 3 months ago by DaedrikBreton) |
| i agree, he is the best musician ever to walk the face of the earth |
| wtf was that sax ... ( 3 months ago by ballcrusher53) |
| wtf was that sax shit..no that wasn't good.. |
| wow this is ... ( 3 months ago by dookiebl) |
| wow this is probably some of my favorite jazz ever the piano solo is bizarrely mesmerizing thanks youtube, without you, i would never have heared this gem of a song |
| WOW, WOW, WOW, and ... ( 3 months ago by syr1811) |
| WOW, WOW, WOW, and WOW! this is just an UNBELIEVABLE quartet (plus one - and WHAT a plus one!) Love this. George Adams is Amazing here, so is Hamiet Bluiett. Jazz like this is just so uplifting. I Bow to Mingus, the Master. Thanks for posting stellardweller. |
| True, even with ... ( 3 months ago by cigabite) |
| True, even with some dark sides |
| the only flaw is ... ( 3 months ago by d00m8r1ng3r) |
| the only flaw is that the codec is WAY off for this vid. |
| what about 50 cent? ( 2 months ago by katexatexcake) |
| what about 50 cent? |
| lol yeah....that ... ( 2 months ago by longtallsallie08) |
| lol yeah....that was um...interesting |
| seriously i could ... ( 2 months ago by ballcrusher53) |
| seriously i could do that shit |
| He's terrible, no ... ( 2 months ago by DaedrikBreton) |
| He's terrible, no offence. |
| The guy in the ... ( 2 months ago by dfcabral) |
| The guy in the baritone sax is playing so fucking high! He makes it sound like a desperate soprano sax. Never saw anything alike. |
| Always thought ... ( 2 months ago by rc12069) |
| Always thought Mingus was at his peak when working with Don Pullen and George Adams, there seems to be telepathy between them.. Can't recommend the album this track was taken off enough, Mingus Moves, a real unappreciated gem that deserves the same recognition as Black Saint and the Sinner Lady and other classics. Thanks for posting :) |
| personally one of ... ( 2 months ago by barisaxFREEJAZZ) |
| personally one of my favorite videos of youtube.. |
| This cooks so hard ... ( 2 months ago by kingpleasure) |
| This cooks so hard it's on fire. Everybody is burning Nitro. But that was Mingus--A total genius to put music like this together and always have the best players. Both Don Pullen and George Adams were giants--so incredible yet underrated. God only knows why. And has anyone ever thanked Dannie Richmond for being and giving?? I love George's quote of "Surrey with the Fringe on Top" at 2:01. Way Out West, for sure!! |
| George Adams wrote ... ( 1 month ago by aaldenmusic) |
| George Adams wrote this little number. A real great band. The best post dolphy mingus band |
| No you couldn't. ... ( 1 month ago by oOJimmySueOo) |
| No you couldn't. Seriously, you couldn't. You obviously don't know what music is |
| I sure know what ... ( 1 month ago by ballcrusher53) |
| I sure know what music isn't... |
| this song is ... ( 1 month ago by angelodaBarbarian) |
| this song is magestic, I can feel it with my eyes closed |
| And it is, because ... ( 3 days ago by kingpleasure) |
| And it is, because the sad thing is that except for Hamiet Bluiett all these giants of jazz are long dead. We will never hear the likes of them again. |













