Bill Cobham / George Duke Band – Red Baron


July 6, 1976 Montreux, Switzerland Track 3 Billy Cobham – Drums George Duke – Keyboards, Vocals John Scofield – Guitar Alphonso Johnson – Bass, Chapman Stick, Vocals

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25 Responses to Bill Cobham / George Duke Band – Red Baron

  1. musicisthebestF says:

    Oh my God those sounds, those sounds those guitar sounds and keyboard sounds

    Where are they in todays Jazz music ? Where are? they ? i want these Funky dirty sounds
    in todays Jazz music.

    with the words of the Man with the Mustache: Does Humour Belong to Music ?

    In my oppinion sometimes it s is needed and missed

  2. bloykunker says:

    i LOVE the? fake door slam my billy

  3. bloykunker says:

    You know this would have considered witchcraft 200 years ago.
    Still my favorite Vid here on good ole? youtube

  4. uriahheep108 says:

    @JusticeWar “The intuitive mind?? is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful? servant.? We have created a society that honors the servant and? has forgotten the gift.”-? Albert Einstein

  5. uriahheep108 says:

    @storsanden Michael Tsarion is the? worlds premier conspiracy reseracher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan? Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere? are highly informative as well. p.s.? Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.

  6. uriahheep108 says:

    @francisco444 Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy reseracher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan? Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere? are highly informative as well. p.s.? Melting Euphoria is? similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.

  7. uriahheep108 says:

    @JasonDeCristofaro Great holistic bands? are—Melting Euphoria,? Ozric?? Tentacles,? Gong, Mother?? Gong,? Acid Mother’s? Gong, Magma, Aphrodities? Child, Jade Warrior, Steve Tibbetts, Patrick? Bernard, Lost at Last,? Larry Coryell, Shakti, Oregon,? Kazumi? Watanabe, Toninho Horta, Egberto Gismonti,? Eat Static, System?? 7, Lisa Gerrard,? Dead? Can Dance, Magma, Sphongle, Bill Laswell, Stomu Yamashta, Here?? and Now band, Steve? Hillage.

  8. uriahheep108 says:

    @papavb ”Alexandre Dumas pere wrote over 400 historical novels expsoing world tyranny(Roman Catholic Empire). Alexandre Dumas pere was born near? paris in 1802 and ‘coincidentally’ in 1902 The Society of Gesu(Jesuits) were expelled from France for the 3rd and alst time. The Society of Jesu(Jesuits) have been expelled from 83 countries and their pope is ARAMIS? AND HE IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE COUNT OF? MONTE CHRISTO(GENERAL OF THE JESUITS).?

  9. SupernalOne says:

    a total rapture of jazz-rock funkification? -

  10. francisco444 says:

    WTF Scofield? Damn! he was balding even when he was? young haha. One of the jazz guitar Gods for sure.

  11. musicisthebestF says:

    @storsanden

    My Second Favorite Zappa Band is the 1976 / 1978 Zappa Band i love how well Terry Bozzio and
    Patrick O ´Hearn work together and? Franks guitar playin of these years is my Favorite

  12. storsanden says:

    @musicisthebestF Mine? too! Plus Mothers because of Lowell George

  13. musicisthebestF says:

    @storsanden

    I? know that, the Frank Zappa Band with George Duke and Napoleon Murphy Brock and Ruth Underwood
    is my Favorite Zappa Band

  14. storsanden says:

    @musicisthebestF Well, Duke played for years? with FZ!

  15. storsanden says:

    Funny though that Alphonso Slim Johnson played with this dead-funky band, when Slim was altered with Jaco Pastorius? in Weather Report at Montreux that very same year!!!

  16. musicisthebestF says:

    @papavb

    Watch Zappa plays Zappa videos of 2009 / 2010 or Hiromis Sonicbloom

    the musicians of these Bands enjoy themselves just as much as the Jazz? Rockers of the 1970 ies

    Well maybe not THAAT much but still…

    I highly recommend Hiromi Uehara to everyone who loves modern Jazz music

  17. nickusa317 says:

    lol shark? at 5:10

  18. JusticeWar says:

    GROOVE? MASTERS

  19. topsquadcross says:

    OCTOBER 12 is my BROTHERS BIRTHDAY! For his BIRTHDAY I ask that YOU search SNAPSHOT BOYS so they can reach the 3,000th mark IT WOULD BE A? GREAT GIFT! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT GOD BLESS

  20. bassturkey says:

    Masters. Just jazz masters. Funky? or what.

  21. musicisthebestF says:

    @BistouflyTheGreat

    Oh i didnt know Chick Corea started with Miles Davis

    Return to Forever was? on of my First Jazz CD s in 2006 and Weather Report and Stanley Clarke and Al Di Meoloa & Bill Evans Trios

    Right now i really Enjoy a japanese piano player named Hiromi Uehara she also played with Chick when
    she was 24

    and i start to enjoy Frank Gambale & Greg Howe

    Check Tony Grey IF Solo

  22. BistouflyTheGreat says:

    @musicisthebestF The early works of Allan Holdsworth are also quite good, you should check the album “Bundles” by Soft Machine, the guitarist is Holdsworth. Same for Chick Corea, his work with Miles Davis and Return to? Forever is really good!

  23. musicisthebestF says:

    @BistouflyTheGreat

    Thanks man i am? starting to understand that 1973 to 1979 are the Best years of Fusion

    But i also like the early 1990 stuff of Chick Corea and Allan Holdsworth

  24. BistouflyTheGreat says:

    @musicisthebestF It’s on “Spectrum” by Billy Cobham, great album!?

  25. musicisthebestF says:

    Oh my God this is Masterful

    i didnt follow George Duke after he left Frank Zappa

    I didnt know his music was soo good

    Can sombody please tell me on which record this song? is

    John Scofield is my Fav, 70 ies Jazz guitarist now after i ve seen this song

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