This is a recording of Gospel John from the Maynard Ferguson Band "At the Top". One of the best recordings of this song I know. Enjoy!

25 Responses to “Gospel John – Maynard Ferguson 1970’s”

  • dpan2004 says:

    thats bull

  • MarshallsWorld says:

    this song is so awesome that i want to have sex with it.

  • kane0187 says:

    god awkward white people in the crowd can’t clap with the beat for shit haha. there’s a table in the lower right in one shot and this chick on the left of that table is just doing w/e the hell she wants lol.

    That being said great recording of a great song.

  • Nate98371 says:

    gotta love maynard!!

  • Cmocarski says:

    Maynard Rocks and so does this song.

  • unwindzen says:

    He can’t seem to keep his range in the lower register of the trumpet. Otherwise, pretty good.

  • finalzenith says:

    undwindzen, fuck you maynard rocks. this song is great, it’s my high school’s tpuchdown song. long live maynard, his soul will NEVER die. jazz is immortal!

  • unwindzen says:

    Relax, finalzenith, it is an obvious joke. I played drums on this at music camp, and theyplayed Maynard’s version. It put the music camp jazz conductor, a trumpet player, in his place.

  • 20MusicDude13 says:

    i love this video

  • hihats says:

    Dan D’Imperio on drums…I think

  • Reinocerous25 says:

    I think the levels for the horns were a bit off; the bari sax pretty much drowns out the trumpets.
    You can tell the sections have wildly different levels, when the tenor players tambourine is so much louder than the trumpeters.

  • Reinocerous25 says:

    looking closer, now, i can see that each trombone and sax has their own mic, but there are just three spread between the trumpets

  • wazzo424 says:

    I played this song in h.s. a long-ass time ago, & its great- reminds me of good times..

  • AcidLifeform says:

    what’s the tone he’s playing at 2:50?
    it’s must be near extreme of the human’s hearing range i guess

  • dufortrph says:

    John Holmes on the sax… awesome.

  • carteru93 says:

    Anyone else hearing the same tone/notes he plays, before he plays it…at a very low volume?

  • selector111 says:

    Its a triple G only isn’t exactly a note, very few can make it a powerful note one being cat anderson

  • trumpetbumm says:

    Yeh, I hear the notes a second or so before he plays them- could be the high saturation of those Maynard overtones on the high notes especially. HIgh Volume Trumpet high notes can even make your TV and computer monitors waver especially around high B on up wih high volume.

  • gostrider13013 says:

    i can hit a double g so its poseble im getting there oh and gues wat

    im 13

  • tommy5586 says:

    is this the back room at muligains on hertel ave in buffalo ny. if it was i was there

  • tommy5586 says:

    anybody there when he played at the exctutive hotel in buffalo i was
    how bout the free sheas concert with bobby militelo

  • Dazzer1234567 says:

    white boys were funkier in the 70’s

  • drwcubs says:

    being cocky is no way to impress anyone kid

  • drwcubs says:

    that would explain if you were hearing something else at the same time or later…not before hand. you’re only hearing stuff earlier because something happened when they were puting the audio and visual together and they ended up with a soft audio track running a couple seconds ahead

  • hanj31 says:

    no need to brag.

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