My father was a jazz drummer and Elvin Jones was his hero. About twenty five years ago, he had the opportunity to hear the great Elvin Jones give a masterclass in Montreal at the Salle Gesu concert hall and actually played with him. My father told me that besides marrying my mom and my birth, that day with Elvin was happiest day of his life.
... and he's jacked, Lol... I met him once, after a show of his at the Village Vanguard... he took the time to shake hands and smile his way into my heart.
@@davidperez5089 It's always interesting seeing video's of the jazz greats through the eras. You see them in the 50's and 60's wearing a tux and then sometime in the 70's you start to see a huge cultural shift where they can really just wear whatever you want. I wonder what some of them thought about that.
But he was a strong guy (look at his build) and as far as I know, he rarely messed up a gig or session. I think for this interview he probably was high on weed and maybe a bit of booze but it doesn’t seem like H.
It's impossible not to love this man.l won't even attempt to describe his musical talents. Any tune with Elvin Jones on it will be a joyful experience for those who listen.
Elvin was such a great drummer all around, exploring things that other drummers were obviously interested in and influenced by. He has so many good albums available on TH-cam
Elvin even TALKS in triplets !
My father was a jazz drummer and Elvin Jones was his hero. About twenty five years ago, he had the opportunity to hear the great Elvin Jones give a masterclass in Montreal at the Salle Gesu concert hall and actually played with him. My father told me that besides marrying my mom and my birth, that day with Elvin was happiest day of his life.
fair tbh
"Come on! Come play with me! What the hell." That cracks me up.
... and he's jacked, Lol... I met him once, after a show of his at the Village Vanguard... he took the time to shake hands and smile his way into my heart.
Much prefer His look here to the jazz standard suit wearing stick slingers. So formal!
@@davidperez5089 It's always interesting seeing video's of the jazz greats through the eras. You see them in the 50's and 60's wearing a tux and then sometime in the 70's you start to see a huge cultural shift where they can really just wear whatever you want. I wonder what some of them thought about that.
What an absolute GOD. Thank you Elvin for years of rhythmic invention.
There will Never be another
Elvins high as a mfer
Sad, but a reality.
Drunk. MOre likely
Word !
and he was still killing the drums
But he was a strong guy (look at his build) and as far as I know, he rarely messed up a gig or session. I think for this interview he probably was high on weed and maybe a bit of booze but it doesn’t seem like H.
It's impossible not to love
this man.l won't even attempt to describe his musical talents. Any tune with Elvin Jones on it will be a joyful experience for those who listen.
what a soul
Elvin is such a musical drummer
at the same time an invincible sound
sculptor of Polyrhythms in direct connection with Mother Africa.
Beautifully put! There is nobody who plays like him.
Elvin was such a great drummer all around, exploring things that other drummers were obviously interested in and influenced by.
He has so many good albums available on TH-cam
I found it.. :) It's "Some Other Blues"
He is so cool
Either high or drunk. Not cool.
Okay man
Does anyone know the name of this song?
Does anyone know which specific performance this clip of 'Some Other Blues' comes from? Thanks.
Thanks and is this part of a documentary?