Now I want you guys to take notice that this is completely different from the last two times I posted this,,,this one's live and really alive! ":O} They tack on a red hot jam at the end ...For we who never want it to end...":O}
They played and loved this song all over world. Think about how hard it is to reach nearly everyone. And make them smile.":O }
A bit about Booby: bobbymcferrin.comRobert Keith "Bobby" McFerrin Jr. is an American jazz vocalist and conductor. A ten-time Grammy Award winner, he is known for his unique vocal techniques, such as singing fluidly but with quick and considerable jumps in pitch—for example, sustaining a melody while also rapidly alternating with arpeggios and harmonies—as well as scat singing, polyphonic overtone singing, and improvisational vocal percussion. Trust me, you will enjoy this.":O} Just realized that I have only heard bits and pieces of this Bach masterpiece. Another Black voice that shook this world in her day. But the use of the harp dims the lesson a it.
Thank you for posting this, it is amazing. Been listening to Mr McFerrin for many years, he's unique!
This song delighted me as few others have. I think it's the forth right innocence of sex among the young.":O}
While I was looking for something to impress and entertain yall I got myself impressed and entertained!!
Yeah, it's an historical one. Thanks for the post down memory lane. The "most memorable of terrible 10 tunes" that comes up next is refreshing. I only barely remember one of them. Yay!
These folks all work hard all day. And not enough rice sauce for the king, I bet he suffers under that strong sun. Computer programming is such hard work!
The first public appearance of "How High the moon. I may have seen this live on TV, I watched more than a few of their shows. But as I would have been 3, probably not.":O}
It's amazing, I saw him last in about 1970. Yet I remember him as the much older man as seen in the clips you have so kindly posted.
The last three minutes of this "Tuber" are sublime. I don't think Les would have had a good time with the song he suggested from ZZ Top's catalog, "She's Got Legs." That ZZ Top custom made machine gun reverb is patented. Or might as well be.