Jimmy Smith - The Sermon (1964)



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BBC TV Jimmy Smith - Hammond Organ; Quentin Warren - guitar; Billy Hart - drums


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Does anyone ... ( 5 months ago by MAJORSNODGRASS)
Does anyone recognise the guitarist? Is it Grant Green?
Jimmy Smith the ... ( 5 months ago by gnivre1972)
Jimmy Smith the legend!
RIP Jimmy - a true ... ( 5 months ago by kingbiscuitnugget)
RIP Jimmy - a true legend. A friend of mine who plays organ got to meet him after a show. He asked Jimmy if he had any tips on things to do to improve his playing. Jimmy replied, "Quit. You'll never be as good as I am."
Outta Sight! Jimmy ... ( 4 months ago by bshahiyd)
Outta Sight! Jimmy Smith preaching his "Sermon" not to "Walk On The Wild Side!" Truly A Messenger! RIP Big Jim!!
Wow! Jimmy's cookin ... ( 4 months ago by Capillus)
Wow! Jimmy's cookin'! Never gotten to see Quentin Warren before, I could imagine you could get a jazzy sound from a Fender Stratocaster! Yep, it's Billy Hart on drums. Bailey is credited probably 'cause he was a frequent member of Jimmy Smith's combo at the time.
I met a man at a ... ( 4 months ago by Shinmeiryu)
I met a man at a Sam's club one time; square looking old white man, but he was looking at some Bob Marley CDs, and I said, "You like Marley?" He replied, "Hell yeah." And a conversation started, don't remember how it turned to Jimmy Smith, but he told me that he saw Jimmy in Chicago back in 1958, and said it was the one of the craziest shows he had ever seen. He was also the only white guy there, from what he told me, lol. I really got into Jimmy that day, not that I already wasn't.
I first got into ... ( 3 months ago by nonthere)
I first got into Jimmy Smith when I was 11because the movie theater I used to go to played his stuff before the flicks came on (in the days of double and triple features). I probably got to know at least 5 or 6 of his tunes before I even knew who he was. Drove me nuts until somebody finally told me. This song was one of them. Decades later I'm listening on youtube and the floor ain't even sticky. Can't get that sound out of my mind. Don't want to.
Jimmy wrote the ... ( 2 months ago by Jammoko)
Jimmy wrote the book on what could be accomplished with a B3... I just love The Sermon. RIP JOS...
only recently have ... ( 2 months ago by qs12184)
only recently have i got into jazz, of any sort, and this is fantastic, i bought 'back at the chicken shack' and js plays the blues, both make such good listening.
never thought i'd drop ac/dc for this genre, still, mix it up!
it dont get any ... ( 2 months ago by micismyname)
it dont get any cooler then this he can realy heat up that hamond b3 organ. just need to add a little saxaphone heaven man
You said it! The ... ( 1 month ago by bobgure)
You said it! The groove is a-swaggerin' and killin' indeed.
Great clip!! Oh, ... ( 1 month ago by bobgure)
Great clip!! Oh, what a groove - sticky and deep. Wish Quentin's solo was longer; such great phrasing..i'm gonna have to memorize that solo on my strat (yes, strat.) Billy Hart really stirs the salad on this one, Goddamn!! Thanx for your great uploads!
So true, so true, ... ( 1 month ago by JBSauce)
So true, so true, those three are like the three wise men of the Hammond B3. Between those three, I've got over 60 albums. I also collect Richard "Groove" Holmes' work and some Don Patterson. Check out Joey DeFrancesco, who was mainly inspired by Jimmy Smith. They cut at least a couple albums together. Joey can really get down, especially on "Incredible!" from 2000.
great great great.. ... ( 1 month ago by elneneperez)
great great great..baby
Jimmy Smith is a ... ( 1 month ago by noahawk07)
Jimmy Smith is a TOTAL badass !! He's got soul and technique and just kix it everytime!!
Where can I buy ... ( 4 weeks ago by FlintboyG)
Where can I buy this DVD?? Awesome stuff!
This is pretty cool ... ( 4 weeks ago by Kohntarkosz)
This is pretty cool. It's so weird to see someone playing jazz guitar on a Strat. Back then, EVERYBODY played those big hollowbody guitars, either a Gibson, Epiphone or a D'Angelico, usually. I bet Quentin got teased a lot for playing such an instrument, the same way the early jazz bass guitarists caught a lot of grief from people who thought they should be playing a REAL bass (ie upright).
A true master - He ... ( 2 weeks ago by Hamaround)
A true master - He took things to a whole new level.
A truly great video ... ( 2 weeks ago by rounder2u)
A truly great video! Great from start to finish and everyone swings, but I still would like to point out two extra outstanding parts: 1) The passage Jimmy plays between 2 min 54 sec and 3 min 13 sec. Flowing creativity and total control not bothered by the pressure of very high speed. True virtuosity! 2) The long masterly played right hand pedal tone solo (the thumb firmly planted at the F all the time) starting at 4 min 28 sec all the way to 6 min 55 sec. Thanks for sharing!
i love usin them ... ( 2 weeks ago by Mattycnw)
i love usin them drones man!!
Quentin used to ... ( 1 week ago by CJ81)
Quentin used to play a hollow body on Jimmy's 1960-63 sessions. I think he was Butch Warren's cousin. He was a solid comper, gave Jimmy exactly what he needed, but as far as JOS' regular trio guitarists go, Eddie McFadden is my favorite. Such a great tone, he had great ideas too, i.e. his solo on "Indiana".
Videos like this ... ( 1 week ago by Singerguy9977)
Videos like this classic from '64 only reinforce the idea that most great talents and players were around way before the modern cable TV and digital age. Guys like Jimmy Smith and Jimmy McGriff were true organ pioneers, and anyone who tries to emulate should recognize and be indebted to them. Fantastic scales/ modes and blues keyboarding
I learned to play ... ( 1 week ago by jburyfall)
I learned to play drums to this guy's music at a very young age. It did a world of good.
if this was great ... ( 2 days ago by E7022)
if this was great gotta check out the hole album "back at the chicken shack"



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