Are all of you kidding me?Sorry for wrong speling im from the middle east. Anyway...It was 9 years later, in 78 when i 1st heard it. I Was 6 years old.Check this out:We got our 1st record player (patyphone), and i got the record from my uncle, the record player with the light on the chackerd wheel.So i listened to it and was hypnotized by all of it.Can you imagine what a 6 years old kid feel when this music burts out of the big wooden sterio speakers?I think this is what a true mind boggling means.Love my bros
I love me some FLUTE. I love how each musician have their solo part & how they keep the same melody in the background. Music back then was saying something, that kept us GROOVING for as long as we wanted to. This instrumental talks to your inner musical groove so pleasantly. RIP Herbie Mann, thank you for leaving us such a profound legacy.....
Barely 14 years old and this reminds me of an Arizona spring and this being played on an “underground” FM radio station in Phoenix, that also dared to play Melvin Van Peebles and Gil Scott Heron and the Last Poets. Radio Free Phoenix.
One of my favorite Magnificent Seven Flautists (in alphabetical order):(1) Paul Horn (2) Bobbi Humphrey (3) Hubert Laws (4) Yusef Lateef (5) Herbie Mann (6) Jeremy Steig (7) Dave Valentin