Well, he does have a point - in the sense I don't think I've ever heard anyone sound so much, tone wise, note wise, split note wise, intensity wise, modal and scale choice wise, like the great John Coltrane around '65, '66, as Jan Garbarek sounds here. And he was only 21. Love them both and what Jan became as the great tribute he plays here.
So good to see the young Garbarek and know he was doing this with passion as Led Zeppelin was just starting out. Brilliant on both of those artists!
WOW...I've been wondering if there was full concert footage of this....and now here it is.....THANKS !!!!!!!! :-)
Upper Egypt! Respect!
Guud thanks for share!
mexico!
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Is this inspired by Coltrane's Ascension? Cause I find it comparably insufferable. PS: I didn't downvote, it's a matter of taste of course.
Find something you do like. And do that! Why waste your time here pissing on the graves of other people's prophets?
@@FlitchMcGlitch What if i like what you just discribed so condescendingly?
it’s his own tune. it’s called karin’s mode
Well, he does have a point - in the sense I don't think I've ever heard anyone sound so much, tone wise, note wise, split note wise, intensity wise, modal and scale choice wise, like the great John Coltrane around '65, '66, as Jan Garbarek sounds here. And he was only 21. Love them both and what Jan became as the great tribute he plays here.