Charlie Parker - "Moose the Mooche" video free download


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Duration: 05:15
Uploaded: 2008/02/29

Charlie Parker (alt. sax),

Red Garland (piano), Billy Griggs (bass), Roy Haynes (drums)

Live at Storyville Club, 10th March, 1953

Comments

6 years ago

rene diaz

imagine some charlie recorded in non-shitty mics?

6 years ago

Cottingham Tennis Club

You want to really dig Bird's genius?' Moose the Mooche' is the nickname for Bird's connection in La, one Emery Byrd. the Cat dealt drugs from his wheelchair - does not the Head of the tune move like the starting and stopping or staccato rhythm of a wheelchair? Bird Lives!

6 years ago

Jim Burns

What a great way to spend about five minutes, and feel so much better

6 years ago

Diego Cabella

Moose the Mooche in A Major...?

7 years ago

flat5

Red played great with Miles a few years later but here he does not seem (to me) to be able to comp for Bird. He over plays and it does not relate to what Bird is doing. This might be the only time he played with Parker. I don't know.

8 years ago

Anna Wenkus

We are never going to hear anything resembling this again, I really hope I'm wrong

9 years ago

Bouziani Farid

Bird.Le l'improvisateur,le créateur,touché par la grâce.

9 years ago

Señor Rakthai

Y pensar que Moose the Mooche era su proveedor de heroína.Ajajaja

9 years ago

James Zito

damn its so hip

9 years ago

Aural Art

@Mathias Tinghøj You could either see it as A A' if you take it in 8 bar segments or you take it in four bar segments than we could see it as ABA'B'

10 years ago

Rasmus Tinning

You misunderstand what I'm saying. The comparison was in terms of cultural influence, not a musical comparison. I was never a beatles fan but I saw how they liberated a whole generation the same way as Pops liberated my grandad's generation and Bird my father´s - even though we are Europeans. But they are largely forgotten while Beatles is still celebrated, which I would like to redress.

10 years ago

Rod GS

Obvious troll is obvious, dude.

10 years ago

orlyrabbit

cone of my fave Bird tunes

10 years ago

Jonas Ra

Got this on wax!!! LAWD , thanks

10 years ago

Zach Gay

They were just as important to 20th century music as any of the rest of them, and there is indeed genius in their works. They were groundbreaking as far as rock music went, and helped elevate the genre beyond it's initial simple-mindedness. Anyone who has seriously studied 20th century music as a whole will tell you the same.

11 years ago

Ascension

You're comparing two inadvertently uncomparable acts. They boyh have rights to be called geniuses in their own ways. Dont diss Charlie.

11 years ago

Unlucky Drop-Out

just from an intellectual point. in terms of what it sounds like it'll always be wank

11 years ago

Dom Kirtley

"This shit" Is something that changed music forever, Parker is a legend to an extent beyond any other musician, especially the likes of the Beatles. Do some solo analysis and take into account the complex chord relations and phrase structures were spontaneous. It'll soon click..

11 years ago

Unlucky Drop-Out

going up and down scales ≠ genius

11 years ago

Unlucky Drop-Out

idiot. the beatles are a million times better than this shit

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