Hi to all,
I'm pretty excited, I think I've found something!
Listen to this Count Basie Song, "It's sand, man" (nothing to do with Metallica hey
...) at 0'49.
The riff is exactly the same phrase than in the A part of Django's "Babik"! years before Django recorded it and mixed it with GIllespie's "salt Peanuts" to use as B part of his "Babik"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H0RT-N_tTM
For some reasons I can't dispaly the Youtube video inside this message (?)
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There is a phrase that Benny Carter uses in his solo during Farewell Blues that shows up in djangos solo in Blues Clair (gypsy with a song)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kBbV_YQimI
Or that Django was listening to the tune when his son was born, and that he made it his own tribute, even if not conscious ?
There might be an interesting story behind this indeed...
It does sound exactly like it!!!
And Babik was born in 1944 !
Also (I guess everyone knows this one) Tuxedo Junction and Artillerie Lourde. Listen to the background riff that starts at 0'15
And thanks Matt for the Duke ellington track, that's obvious, I had never heard this song before.
Thanks!
Lick begins at 0:19
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaC0vNLdLvY