Mr Lloyd is allowing his Coltrane influence to show on that first tune. I don't know how influential this group could have been, but this is awesome nonetheless!
I watched an Art Blakey concert on your channel earlier today and, having started my day with Charles Lloyd, wound up on this. You just got a subscriber, thanks for these great videos!!
Miles Davis wanted to hire Jack DeJohnette out of Charles Lloyd's band, but Jack joined Bill Evans' trio first and then joined Miles' road band in 1969..
@@williamscott1644 Jack DeJohnette has had a extraordinary and highly varied musical career; he's always creative and not locked into one particular style. I've had the fortune to see him play in a number of ensembles over the years, at least five times I can recall. As a young teenager, I saw him twice with Miles Davis in 1970. In the mid and late 1970s I saw two of his own quartets, both of which had John Abercrombie on guitar, and one of which had Lester Bowie on trumpet and Eddie Gomez on bass. Then about nine or ten years ago I saw him in an all-star group called the Spring Quartet with Joe Lovano on sax, Esperanza Spalding on bass and I think the pianist was Leo Genovese.
What a great band saw the same exact guys in Philly in the mid 60s probably right around the time of this European tour either before or after not sure it was many many moons ago but fabulous still have photos I took of it
no sooner said than done :) good result indeed . If you have more time possibly you could easily shift and desaturate (Premiere ?) a bit the emphasis of Oldify for deep blue (black/grey/dark on source) . Indeed it would be a very time consuming work to do this on a scene by scene basis ! Yet I do like the result as it is . good work
My pleasure. As you say, scene by scene work is not an option, so some scenes will have better rendering than others, but i aim an average balance. Saturation and brighness were needed there, considering the greyness of raw Deoldify result. It also fitted better with this colorful music. I let you compare this rendering with a raw file (not published) th-cam.com/video/41gK_rey8eE/w-d-xo.html
I agree .. they are playing the 2nd song in D ( check Keith’s hands) and it sounds in Eb .. [ easy to fix pitch shift Audio and re- attach] … still sounds great though - thanks for making video available 🙏🏽
Surface excitement, doing a overstrained mockup of early-50s Stan Getz. Jarrett's command of the instrument is amazingly developed, but no statement made. Music as commodity, with the best intentions.
In addition to being a very overrated jazzman, Lloyd is the other of totally stupid and laughable quotes such as this one: ''Women are as connected to music as women are to Africa. Women are all connected to the land and music is connected to the land. The drums come from Africa and have supernatural powers. Women and drums must be respected. I'm a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' or ''I am a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' ....LOL!
Sri Charles has the rare gift of being able to communicate a humanizing spirit - and a rich and generous spirit it is - musically. Fortunately, many listeners and fellow musicians of heart recognize this. If hardcore mechanics is what you prefer, then yes, he likely won't satisfy. For my part, I agree with the much more positive assessment of Abercrombie and Stenson and Jarrett and Hart and Frisell and DeJohnette and....
@__ Try to play like that, with such communication, listen to Forrest Flower. Come back with some appreciation. The mind is like a parachute, it dont work if it aint open.
Keith Jarrett six days before his 22 birthday! Amazing!
21st! (born May 8th, 1945)
It's 2024 and I believe all four of these fantastic musicians are still with us!
I don't understand how Keith Jarrett gets that singing quality out of the piano. G.O.A.T.
So good.. this group was particularly influential for me as a young man….🙏
I still have my ticket for a concert they did in Claremont California in 1966. Ticket cost was $1.75! Wow, and they were absolutely awesome!!!!!
Baby Keith and Jack w/ nerd glasses. Still, a wonderful bit of history, and masterful musicianship.
4 of the greatest living geniuses of jazz! Beautiful music and colorization!
Exactly right!
Mr Lloyd is allowing his Coltrane influence to show on that first tune. I don't know how influential this group could have been, but this is awesome nonetheless!
Man... their ability to communicate is at a whole different level!
Wow! You can hear the Coltrane influence in Lloyd. Just marvelous.
Like watching an episode of '66 Batman....dig those crazy camera angles
I watched an Art Blakey concert on your channel earlier today and, having started my day with Charles Lloyd, wound up on this. You just got a subscriber, thanks for these great videos!!
Thanks for suscribing. i'm glad you like them.
beautiful sound from Keiths Bosendorfer piano!! Great group.
One of THE great groups.
simply wonderful
Knockout video. Thanks for the post. (Just be aware that it's running a semitone flat.)
The TONE, just immaculate.
Lloyd wields one mean sax. Great work!!
Does anyone here know why this wonderful quartet broke up prematurely? They could have been the most influential quartet in jazz history.
Miles Davis wanted to hire Jack DeJohnette out of Charles Lloyd's band, but Jack joined Bill Evans' trio first and then joined Miles' road band in 1969..
@@williamscott1644 Jack DeJohnette has had a extraordinary and highly varied musical career; he's always creative and not locked into one particular style. I've had the fortune to see him play in a number of ensembles over the years, at least five times I can recall. As a young teenager, I saw him twice with Miles Davis in 1970. In the mid and late 1970s I saw two of his own quartets, both of which had John Abercrombie on guitar, and one of which had Lester Bowie on trumpet and Eddie Gomez on bass. Then about nine or ten years ago I saw him in an all-star group called the Spring Quartet with Joe Lovano on sax, Esperanza Spalding on bass and I think the pianist was Leo Genovese.
@@williamscott1644Jack is doing a solo piano gig up around Woodstock this spring.
The big fishes are scouting around like in Premier ligue
Miles Davis
What a great band saw the same exact guys in Philly in the mid 60s probably right around the time of this European tour either before or after not sure it was many many moons ago but fabulous still have photos I took of it
no sooner said than done :) good result indeed . If you have more time possibly you could easily shift and desaturate (Premiere ?) a bit the emphasis of Oldify for deep blue (black/grey/dark on source) . Indeed it would be a very time consuming work to do this on a scene by scene basis ! Yet I do like the result as it is . good work
My pleasure. As you say, scene by scene work is not an option, so some scenes will have better rendering than others, but i aim an average balance. Saturation and brighness were needed there, considering the greyness of raw Deoldify result. It also fitted better with this colorful music. I let you compare this rendering with a raw file (not published)
th-cam.com/video/41gK_rey8eE/w-d-xo.html
Lindo demais
Wow!!!!!
17:43 Petrushka!!!!
@18:50 holy motha of whaaaaaaaaaa?
It is a half tone sharp
I agree .. they are playing the 2nd song in D ( check Keith’s hands) and it sounds in Eb .. [ easy to fix pitch shift Audio and re- attach] … still sounds great though - thanks for making video available 🙏🏽
Cooking
Surface excitement, doing a overstrained mockup of early-50s Stan Getz. Jarrett's command of the instrument is amazingly developed, but no statement made. Music as commodity, with the best intentions.
I'm getting sea sick form watching piano player swaying and rocking all over the piano☹
In addition to being a very overrated jazzman, Lloyd is the other of totally stupid and laughable quotes such as this one: ''Women are as connected to music as women are to Africa. Women are all connected to the land and music is connected to the land. The drums come from Africa and have supernatural powers. Women and drums must be respected. I'm a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' or ''I am a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' ....LOL!
You're overated.
HEY! your the Sonny Rollins hater guy.
@@MASQUALER0 If he also hates Sonny Rollins then he's deaf and hopeless😅😂
@@klaus8456 yep, also david murray and archi shepp
@@rinahall David Muray i dont care for either, but hating Charles Lloyd, Archie Shepp, Sonny Rollins.
Thats just dark...
Whats next Trane himself?
Charles Lloyd = overrated ! Random pentatonic minor scales all around all the time with out of tune sound.
Sri Charles has the rare gift of being able to communicate a humanizing spirit - and a rich and generous spirit it is - musically. Fortunately, many listeners and fellow musicians of heart recognize this. If hardcore mechanics is what you prefer, then yes, he likely won't satisfy. For my part, I agree with the much more positive assessment of Abercrombie and Stenson and Jarrett and Hart and Frisell and DeJohnette and....
@@charlesdemarco3063 nope
@__ Try to play like that, with such communication, listen to Forrest Flower. Come back with some appreciation.
The mind is like a parachute, it dont work if it aint open.
@@rinahall .
@@klaus8456 off topic
All I gotta say is, yeh!