slide_advantage_redoux Posted August 8, 2006 Report Posted August 8, 2006 Happy Birthday to one of the world's most phenomenal jazz trombonists. Quote
Free For All Posted August 8, 2006 Report Posted August 8, 2006 Quote Happy Birthday to one of the world's most phenomenal jazz trombonists. Amen Greg! Thanks for remembering this! This was my first Urbie record: Yes, he did have a green trombone. That recording is pretty dated sounding now, but contains some great trombone playing. He uses the "Varitone" octave-doubling effect, the same thing Sonny Stitt dabbled with. That I could've done without, especially considering his beautiful sound. I've always liked this one a lot: Urbie was the first trombonist I heard who really blew me away. Happy Birthday Urbie! Quote
DukeCity Posted August 8, 2006 Report Posted August 8, 2006 I don't have any Urbie Green sides, but I do have fond memories: I had a roommate in college (trombonist) who enjoyed a lot of "recreational herbs", and when he was trying to make either a sale or a purchase on the phone, the super secret code was "Hey man, do you have that new "Urbie Green" record?" I'm sure that one was tougher to crack than those WWII Navajo Code Talkers! Happy Birthday, Urbie!!! Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted August 9, 2006 Author Report Posted August 9, 2006 DukeCity said: I don't have any Urbie Green sides, but I do have fond memories: I had a roommate in college (trombonist) who enjoyed a lot of "recreational herbs", and when he was trying to make either a sale or a purchase on the phone, the super secret code was "Hey man, do you have that new "Urbie Green" record?" I'm sure that one was tougher to crack than those WWII Navajo Code Talkers! Happy Birthday, Urbie!!! We used that same code in college too! Small world. Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted August 9, 2006 Author Report Posted August 9, 2006 (edited) Free For All said: Quote Happy Birthday to one of the world's most phenomenal jazz trombonists. Amen Greg! Thanks for remembering this! This was my first Urbie record: Yes, he did have a green trombone. That recording is pretty dated sounding now, but contains some great trombone playing. He uses the "Varitone" octave-doubling effect, the same thing Sonny Stitt dabbled with. That I could've done without, especially considering his beautiful sound. I've always liked this one a lot: Urbie was the first trombonist I heard who really blew me away. Happy Birthday Urbie! Green Power was my first Urb record too. When I was in jr college, he came down to play with our band. His charts were sent ahead so we could practice them. I remember the leader asking me to read Urbie's parts. I was like "WHOA, this is some tough shit!" Watching him live blew me away. He was in such total control of his horn. He sat on a barstool as he played. And he was so damn casual about it, allthewhile playing unbelievably hard lines! I remember him playing on a blues, as he played a few choruses up around 1st - 3rd position. But then he started playing complete choruses using extended alternate positions, and perfectly in tune. I had never seen anyone really utilize alternates before...at least not to that degree. I got him to autograph the inside of the Green Power jacket. I still have that record. Cheesy record? Sure it is by today's standards, but it was very cool back then. And that other LP you scanned? WOW! I have that one too. Listening to that makes me suspect that Watrous did a lot of listening to Urbie. His ballad mastery is phenomenal; no less so than anything I heard Bill play. Edited August 9, 2006 by slide_advantage_redoux Quote
DukeCity Posted August 9, 2006 Report Posted August 9, 2006 slide_advantage_redoux said: DukeCity said: I don't have any Urbie Green sides, but I do have fond memories: I had a roommate in college (trombonist) who enjoyed a lot of "recreational herbs", and when he was trying to make either a sale or a purchase on the phone, the super secret code was "Hey man, do you have that new "Urbie Green" record?" I'm sure that one was tougher to crack than those WWII Navajo Code Talkers! Happy Birthday, Urbie!!! We used that same code in college too! Small world. Greg, I'm pretty sure we went to the same college: Go, Mean Green! Quote
Free For All Posted August 9, 2006 Report Posted August 9, 2006 DukeCity said: Greg, I'm pretty sure we went to the same college: Go, Mean Green! Oh, great. Here we go. "You were in the One? High five, dude!" Secret handshake, "Rocky" doorknock and all that. Quote
king ubu Posted August 9, 2006 Report Posted August 9, 2006 Happy Birthday! This is the only leader disc of his I own, but I like it a lot: Quote
brownie Posted August 9, 2006 Report Posted August 9, 2006 Urbie Green is awesome. Still waiting for a reasonably priced reissue of his BN album Quote
DukeCity Posted August 9, 2006 Report Posted August 9, 2006 Free For All said: Oh, great. Here we go. "You were in the One? High five, dude!" Secret handshake, "Rocky" doorknock and all that. Well, it's just that I wanted to get S.A.R. to sign my yearbook! Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted August 9, 2006 Author Report Posted August 9, 2006 DukeCity said: Free For All said: Oh, great. Here we go. "You were in the One? High five, dude!" Secret handshake, "Rocky" doorknock and all that. Well, it's just that I wanted to get S.A.R. to sign my yearbook! Were you living in Bruce Hall during the infamous "world's largest turd" incident? 'nuff said; I am already off topic! (sorry Urbie!) Quote
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