well, \i thought Id heard them all. then... this one. the first note are from the song that begins all I want want is a room somewhere (wouldn't it be lovely) then it transforms into one of jarrett amazing ballad solos. wonderful stuff, thanks for the transfer..
I was at this show with some friends. The Trio played for maybe an hour (maybe this set?) and then we were told we had to leave and clear the Palau for the second show. What??? They played two shortish sets as separate paying shows? (The setlist given below by Gabriel B L is the total of the two shows.) A crowd of us waited around till they finished the second show, and as they came out and got into their vehicle we all started waving money in their faces, which of course they didn't like one bit. It took me a very long time to get sympathetic with Jarrett again. A very sour experience, but really good to see this excellent transfer (never seen it on Catalan or Spanish TV), congrats.
I can't remember if it was this one or his previous in 1981, also at the Paula de la Música, that he protested that the public distracted him and summarily ended the concert at what we thought was the intermission. He grunted and growled a lot, and was in a very bad mood.
You think the exact fashion I do, regarding Jarrett. They keep saying, 'Check out this, and that'...but they know nobody comes even remotely close. Comparative toJarrett - in the avid and slavish music research my discernible ears have experienced over a lifetime - there's no greater musician or higher being: in any style, genre or realm of music. Alas, Keith Jarrett, musically, must be GOD?!!!
@@MuzoSTEIN certainly KJ is a God. I call him so. musically speaking, you say? well, is there anything more wonderful than music to be the God of? as KJ might say, "maybe the silence", possibly the only thing as awesome as music. I agree with him. I truly love Mr Jarrett. listening to his playing is sheer ecstasy, always a most delightful experience. bless him.
@@sandraeckelhofer - What a world summit that'd be: the global population each to ballot the greatest discipline to be the God of??? Jarrett's music IS The Silencer in that it speaks so overwhelmingly loud!: Deafened to silence by the sheer almightily divine scale of his music: it defies and masters gravity as restless space particles or lifeblood.
Wonderfu, thank you. 01. The ballad of a young sad man 02. I should care 03. Frankie & Johnny 04. Late lament 05. The way you look tonight Maurizio Mauriello - Venezi
Keith Jarrett Trio Palau Musica Catalana, Barcelona, (Spain) 11/03/1985 Setlist: Ballad Of The Sad Young Man I Should Care Two Degrees East, Three Degrees West Late Lament The Way You Look Tonight Everything Happens To Me I Wish I Know Free Piece Georgia On My Mind Lament Band: Keith Jarrett (p); Gary Peacock (b); Jack DeJohnette (d)
Junto con el trío de Bill Evans Scott La Faro y Paul Montian los dos más grandes tríos de Jazz de todos los tiempos, irrepetibles e inigualables!! Mediados de los 80 la más impactante época del trío tocando Standards lo más importante de tocar para un músico de Jazz.
Ancora GRAZIE Maurizio Mauriello - Venezia 01. The ballad of a young sad man 02. I should care 03. Frankie & Johnny 04. Late lament 05. The way you look tonight
well, \i thought Id heard them all. then... this one. the first note are from the song that begins all I want want is a room somewhere (wouldn't it be lovely) then it transforms into one of jarrett amazing ballad solos. wonderful stuff, thanks for the transfer..
00:04 Ballad of the Sad Young Men
10:44 I Should Care
20:33 Frankie and Johnny
29:51 Late Lament
43:44 The Way You Look Tonight
Thanks for this music.....Kj trio...the best jazz trio god bless you
Amazing! The best jazz trio of today!!!
D'une très grande tendresse et sensibilité. Merveilleux!
Je n'avais pas écouté depuis ... 10 ans.
I was at this show with some friends. The Trio played for maybe an hour (maybe this set?) and then we were told we had to leave and clear the Palau for the second show. What??? They played two shortish sets as separate paying shows? (The setlist given below by Gabriel B L is the total of the two shows.) A crowd of us waited around till they finished the second show, and as they came out and got into their vehicle we all started waving money in their faces, which of course they didn't like one bit. It took me a very long time to get sympathetic with Jarrett again. A very sour experience, but really good to see this excellent transfer (never seen it on Catalan or Spanish TV), congrats.
I should've said "clearly this set"
I can't remember if it was this one or his previous in 1981, also at the Paula de la Música, that he protested that the public distracted him and summarily ended the concert at what we thought was the intermission. He grunted and growled a lot, and was in a very bad mood.
maravilhoso Keith Jarrett most delightful thing God's ever created.
You think the exact fashion I do, regarding Jarrett. They keep saying, 'Check out this, and that'...but they know nobody comes even remotely close. Comparative toJarrett - in the avid and slavish music research my discernible ears have experienced over a lifetime - there's no greater musician or higher being: in any style, genre or realm of music. Alas, Keith Jarrett, musically, must be GOD?!!!
@@MuzoSTEIN certainly KJ is a God. I call him so. musically speaking, you say? well, is there anything more wonderful than music to be the God of? as KJ might say, "maybe the silence", possibly the only thing as awesome as music. I agree with him. I truly love Mr Jarrett. listening to his playing is sheer ecstasy, always a most delightful experience. bless him.
@@sandraeckelhofer - What a world summit that'd be: the global population each to ballot the greatest discipline to be the God of??? Jarrett's music IS The Silencer in that it speaks so overwhelmingly loud!: Deafened to silence by the sheer almightily divine scale of his music: it defies and masters gravity as restless space particles or lifeblood.
I don't know why this did not make it to a cd.
Wonderfu, thank you.
01. The ballad of a young sad man
02. I should care
03. Frankie & Johnny
04. Late lament
05. The way you look tonight
Maurizio Mauriello - Venezi
Ok
Not bad
excellent post of an excellent concert, very nice, thank you!!!!!
lindo lindo lindo lindooooooooooo
amado Keith Jarrett!
tens razão .... é comovente!!!
Oh my Master,what great music!!!
Inolvidable trio!
Bravoooo !!!
Keith Jarret -geniuc!
Keith Jarrett Trio
Palau Musica Catalana,
Barcelona, (Spain)
11/03/1985
Setlist:
Ballad Of The Sad Young Man
I Should Care
Two Degrees East, Three Degrees West
Late Lament
The Way You Look Tonight
Everything Happens To Me
I Wish I Know
Free Piece
Georgia On My Mind
Lament
Band:
Keith Jarrett (p); Gary Peacock (b); Jack DeJohnette (d)
Mediados de los 80 los momentos más gloriosos de este inconmensurable trío!!
Grazie ✨
🩷🎵🩷✨🎵✨
Fantastic. Thanks for the upload. Three masters at the hight of their game!
Junto con el trío de Bill Evans Scott La Faro y Paul Montian los dos más grandes tríos de Jazz de todos los tiempos, irrepetibles e inigualables!!
Mediados de los 80 la más impactante época del trío tocando Standards lo más importante de tocar para un músico de Jazz.
Ancora GRAZIE
Maurizio Mauriello - Venezia
01. The ballad of a young sad man
02. I should care
03. Frankie & Johnny
04. Late lament
05. The way you look tonight
+Maurizio Mauriello 01. Ballad of the Sad Young Men.
😲🤯
EL TRÍO!!!
good work in transferring VHS to digital...must have been a clean tape. PAL or SECAM ???
20:30 : TRANSCENDANTAL SOLO
Wow!!
grande stile....
You would think they know how to spell his name by now . . .
Did Metheny ever play with Jarrett?
I don't think so.
I agree with Ivan.
Never.
What is the setlist?
Trums is Jack de Jonette, but who is the Bassist?,
I found it: Gary Peacock
found it? c'mon Jaume Calsapeu! you're kidding right?
drums: Jack DeJohnette; bass: Gary Peacock and hey, piano: Keith Jarrett ;) enjoy!
Jaume Calsapeu i thought that was jack on drums
EL TRIO!!!