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Gary Millstein
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 มี.ค. 2012
X-Parrot: Waiting for a Tune
Waiting for a Tune is the first track off my new album "Volume 4. Releasing Today 9.27.2024. Just finished this video on Final Cut Pro.
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Lovesphere 9 - AMERICAN EYEBALL
มุมมอง 24ปีที่แล้ว
April 1-17, 2004. Theater for the New City. NYC. edited by Chris Baxter
Spyro - The Real World
มุมมอง 342ปีที่แล้ว
Unaired audition video produced for MTV's The Real World, by Brooklyn's own, Spyro Panousopolous.
Selective Memory - X Parrot
มุมมอง 71ปีที่แล้ว
This is an original song by Gary Millstein aka X-Parrot, with an exclusive pre-release video. Edited by John Blackburn It plays with the idea of memories and present/past tenses, hopes, dreams and disappointment. Copyright 2023 Nexdoroker Records.
Ibarra, Tsahar, Radding, Collective Unconscious NYC 1995
มุมมอง 1092 ปีที่แล้ว
Susie Ibarra- Drums Asif Tsahar- tenor Sax Reuben Radding- Acoustic Bass Collective Unconscious. Ave B NYC Feb. 1995
Sabir Mateen Quartet 1999 Knitting Factory
มุมมอง 543 ปีที่แล้ว
Bunker Annex Series Presents Sabir Mateen Quartet live at the Alterknit Theater. February, 1999 Sabir Mateen - Saxophones, Woodwinds James Kopta - Piano, Keyboards Gary Millstein - Electric Bass Mike Lopez - Drums & Percussion
CORONA by X-Parrot
มุมมอง 1094 ปีที่แล้ว
From the debut album "Blue Wave" by X Parrot is the first-ever video produced by the same. There are 12 tracks on the album, but this song is all that matters, for the world has been forever changed. All music produced by X-Parrot, Nexdoroker Music. copyright 2020. Listen on TH-cam Music: music.th-cam.com/video/y-b94cm_Eu8/w-d-xo.html
Identity Theft
มุมมอง 155 ปีที่แล้ว
Original "new metal" song by Gary Millstein, written around 2014. Recorded on Garage Band and put to video by native Microsoft 10 software, visuals taken from Pixabay. Neither audio or video are as polished as I'd like them to be, but it's here for you, my fans. Do I have fans? Is that a thing anymore?
Murkins at Medicine Show Theater, NYC 2003
มุมมอง 447 ปีที่แล้ว
Murkins at Medicine Show Theater, NYC 2003
WOOOW! THATS SO COOL
Thank you
Might as well be a Beatles reunion! Four of the greatest of all time. I saw Ornette, Charlie and Billy around 2000 and I'm pretty sure it was the best show I ever saw. They played one song for 45 minutes and the parks department shut them down because it was late. But what a magnificent 45 minutes!
Does anyone know who is playing sax on this?
Gracias, gracias, gracias!!!
What an abomination. Someone forgot to tell these musicians that art is about beauty and sensitivity. Awful.
This is the personell of my favorite quartet from 1960 (The Shape of Jazz to come). I befriended all the sidemen in later years, while the electric Ornette chased me out of his concert. I met them for the first time in 1962 with the Rollins 4 (Henry Grimes b) and from then on quite a few times .
Thanks for this, very rare! Best. Roy Wilbraham
“When you ain’t got no money- you’ve got the Blues. When you ain’t got no money to pay your house rent, you’ve still got the Blues. A lot of peoples hollerin' about, “I don’t like no Blues”, but when you ain’t got no money, and you can’t pay your house rent, and can’t buy you no food, you damn sure got the Blues!” Howlin’ Wolf
"This mans got da blues.... right there.." (points to Son House) "Of course... of course ma man... you knowds the problems" 3:59
Excellent solo!
Hmm...I don't think this is from Barcelona. The performance of the first tune corresponds with what I've previously seen/heard, credited to Berlin 1987 (sound, 1st solo, clothing). AND YET, this upload is most welcome because although I've grabbed the full Berlin audio from somewhere, I only have previously seen 4 tune files with video (less than a half hour total), and this appears to be a whole set (over an hour). So this is quite the upgrade!
this is Barcelona for sure and even the credits are in catalan. it was broadcasted by the catalan television.
@@drlluc Sounds reasonable...maybe the other multiple files I have of this gig were wrong...
It is the Palau de la Musica in Barcelona. This architectural work of Catalan Modernism is unmistakable.
The sound is all broken. In earphones .whats a shame. Couldve been a seminal vidio
Thanks !
Thats what those instruments were made for
MUSICAL & ART TASTE its form by CURIOSITY,SENSIBILITY and OPEN MINDED . I saw these INCREDIBLE GROUP in that same year al the GRAND REX PARIS FRANCE. One the Best moments of My Life.
This is simply marvelous. These 4 guys changed Music forever in 1959, and are reunited in 1987. Some strange things happen here, however:1- The extroverted Don Cherry, an important soloist in the Group, almost does not plays solo here, even in tunes he knew by heart, such as "Lonely Woman"; he possibly was dealing with health problems at the time of this concert. 2- Charlie Haden stays aside of the rest of the guys all the time and he wears ear protection. It is known that he suffered from severe hyperacusia and could not tolerate loud sound. Even in these conditions he almost completely steals the Show. 3- Ornette is in great shape, as always. 4- Although Higgins was the original Percussionist in this Group, he was a much more conservative player than Ed Blackwell, who succeeded him.
I believe Mr. Ed Blackwell was the original drummer in the quartet. He was certainly one of Ornette’s earliest and closest musical collaborators. They shared an apartment in LA early in their time there. Blackwell didn’t come to NYC in 1959 due to legal issues, if I recall correctly. He had also gone back to New Orleans at times.
Hard listening, understand why this type of jazz had a very limited audience.
Kenny G for president?
I say Easy listening ..
🎺ESCUCHAR LA MÚSICA DE HOWLIN WOLF ES CONOCER EL BLUES🎺
HI WOLF 🐺 😊 U know that is a ELMORE JAMES song it's still good thank U WOLF 🐺 😊😅🎉 OMG 5 29 2O24
HI WOLF 🐺 😊 teller U left 👈 😊 the shoes and the paint both at the starting in the dust U say where have U been I been back over a half a hour ago WOLF 🐺 U told it like it was it's true 😊😊 OMG 5 29 2O24
0:40
Drum - Billy Higgins; Bass - Charlie Haden; Trumpet - Don Cherry; Saxophon, Violin, Trumpet - Ornette Coleman
Thank you! 🍻🍻🍻
first track name?
Peace Warriors
Son didn't deserve that, he was a sensitive guy and Wolf wanted to hurt his feeling for some reason. This is a performance for the ages.
I don't blame Wolf. Son House was a drunken heckler ruining a shoot. I thought Wolf showed great respect and patience under the circumstances.
Howlin was a business man and was not going to tolerate foolishness(aka-Son House).Howlin was like"Im not arguing with this drunk",next song please😂,LOVE IT!
It's genius how he mainly plays the one chord per song, he alludes to playing different ones in a progression but instead actually maintains the same chord. Sounds so simplistic but shows how intelligent his understanding is of progressions and phrasing, not like his guitar playing is in question at all.
Thank you for explaining this musically. 🎶
Ye
The greatest band of all time
such a thing doesn't exist - one of the greatest for sure, one of my favourite (and Ornette is my favourite musician)
Chester & Hubert doin' their thing.... and Son House looking rather wasted
Sin nada de esto no existirian bandas como doors o crean... y todas esas variantes de blues, animals, rayos quizas hasta el mismo Dr ross
From 0:19 to 0:22, that fragment was used for Slash's "Killing Floor" cover feat. Brian Johnson on the last part of the song. It really captures that bluesy groove along with Brian's vocals!
as far as i know this is one of the few video recordings of the classic Ornette quartet in existence
thank you for uploading this… 🙌🏻
GRACIASSSSS!!!
JLH King of Blues R.I.P
Howlin Wolf's ,the constipation blue's
she gotta bad old man, im too young to die!!!!!
The Celebration Orchestra in full flight. RIP Master Oxley
Finally found it Thank you
S M O O T H…………🍃❣️🍃
I love hooker blues
The looks that Wolf was giving Son House ! To grasp how great a performer Wolf was [not just a great musician] you had to be lucky enough to see him live. I had that luck, standing only a couple of feet away from him at a tiny club in Leicester, England.
So lucky you are!
❤Ах Ауу харошая веш как ташус от них пользователь побольше таких вещей
This is a fantastic compilation of artifacts on Rufus Harley. I only saw him once live, he played a micro set before a set with his son Messiah, Shirley Scott, and Sid Simmons. I wish it had been longer. Thanks for uploading this.
This needs to be in the Smithsonian Institute filed under: 🐐G.O.A.T. 🐐
I can hear some Lightnin' Hopkins influences in his way of playing guitar and singing.
Funny thang, I was born with that soul in my blood ... slide, too ... My, Dad used to say, " How, you know that?" I would say, " Just comes to me?" Piano , too... Maybe, it was because? I was born in St. Lou?
Fantastic! Thank you Gary…
Da,tonalitate ținută intr-un ritm de tors lâna de cașmir,acest saxafon te face sa visezi frumos magaind o doamnă sarmanta cu armonii florale și balans ,stralucind precum soarele printe norii senini,timbrul vocii acestui bluesman veritabil cu carisma și farmec aparte acompaniat de muzicuta care scoate sunete de a dansa cu fler o doamnă bună din povestea arzătoare de excitat ❤❤și făcut cunoștință cu armonii florale și balans !!