A really beautiful song and a classic record of Phil Woods. What a master he was at sound on the alto and how to get the most out of a melody. He is greatly missed.
Still by FAR, the best ever combination of brilliant jazz musicianship and empathetic connectivity. So sorry Phil is no longer with us but his music is forever.
So beautiful and moving it’s in a class all it’s own. What fools and idiots could give this a thumbs down? They should go back to Lawrence Welk or country western!
There is so much amazing content on TH-cam, we often take it for granted the ability to experience piece of this masterful history on our fingertips. Thanks for posting!
What a wonderful performance...Phil brought the best emotions out of the song and gave it a depth that I seldom hear. He and Michel created a wonderful bond for the song.
On peux dire ce qu'on veux,mais quel super musicien que ce''M.Legrand!''Quel composer,quel improvisateur,quelle joie de vivre!Phil Woods,on ne le présente plus,c'est aussi un grand de l'alto!Chaque fois que j 'entend Legrand,je suis sidéré par ce swing de dingue!Pour moi c 'est ça le jazz,une belle histoire et du swing,bordel,du swing!
I love seeing musicians watching each other and improvising, rather then watching sheet music, real music comes from great musicians improvising off each other
Love how Michel will just grunts or screams in the middle of his show if he likes something the other guy did !! He can't contain himself ! (I consider it a bonus hint of emotion from the artist, since he doesn't sing, and not a ruining of the performance). My dad played like Michel, and it's amazing what a human can do and equally amazing how tragic it is when the man dies and the fingers won't work even to feed himself food. And upon watching a man live 80 some years doing those things, makes me feel like my first 40 years has been a total waste, aside from the fact that I got to hear it and love it. Obviously that's not enough. Men have to learn and do things. Not just watch. How sad. but what if we are not all staked with the talent or ability? perhaps we don't rate being able to ever do these things?
Phil had the horn he bought at the factory in the late 50s gold plated some time in the mid 90s, then played it for a little while and was having general difficulty with the horn. Emilio Lyons found Phil the above horn which is a 78k serial number, his original was 82k serial. He played the 78k for a few years but was still having difficulty. Turned out he had cancer, emphysema, lost all his teeth and was about to retire shortly after this video, but the Yamaha he played for years after was much easier to play so he kept going until the end.
It never showed that Phil had difficulty with his Mark VI, whether rhe first or the second...! It is true, though, the me moved to a Yamaha towards the end of his life as the Yamaha was lighter, and therefore better "to an old man", than the Selmer.
Beautiful piece, given masterly Woods treatment: a unique alto sound, wonderful improvisation.
MARAVILLOSA MELODÍA. EXCELENTE DUETO !!! SU MÚSICA NOS TRANSPORTA Y NOS ELEVA CERCA DEL CIELO!!!
I think this video proves the real beauty and the reason why youtube should exist..!
Love the sound of these great musicians.
J'ai eu la chance de jouer sous la baguette de Michel Legrand, de le voir et l'entendre de près jouer du piano, quel musicien immense !
Gorgeous music...Phil is absolutely awesome.
A really beautiful song and a classic record of Phil Woods. What a master he was at sound on the alto and how to get the most out of a melody. He is greatly missed.
Check out Phil showcased on Joe Morello's LP, "It's About Time."
Amazing, one of my favorite songs. What an amazing composer and jazz pianist! Phil Woods is also one of the greatest jazz saxophonists!!!
Much love from Tokyo
Still by FAR, the best ever combination of brilliant jazz musicianship and empathetic connectivity. So sorry Phil is no longer with us but his music is forever.
So beautiful and moving it’s in a class all it’s own. What fools and idiots could give this a thumbs down? They should go back to Lawrence Welk or country western!
You Must Believe In Spring...Quite Now!.The maestro is playing...9mins.27 sec.of Fabulous music.Wow!!!!.
Legrand and Woods... two genius performing music at their best!
Yes, yes, yes!!! Never ending Love!!!
Beautiful flat out Beautiful love
Un grand musicien plein d’amour 😊
i literally get goosebumps everytime i watch this...pure magic
Le lyrisme de Phil Woods et les 1000 doigts de Michel Legrand ; on peut croire au Printemps ! Deux génies pour le prix d'un: chanceux les Québécois !
Incredible ! Michel Legrand and Phil Woods.
The King Of The Alto...Once seen and heard,never forgotten.
Check out the
version from the 70's.It is on Michel's lp "Live At Jimmy's."
Il vivait sa musique et était capable de toutes les variations jazzy. Un grand compositeur, un pianiste, un artiste d'en est allé.
There is so much amazing content on TH-cam, we often take it for granted the ability to experience piece of this masterful history on our fingertips. Thanks for posting!
Much Appreciated
AndvTruly Gratefull 😊
Michel Legrand,Michel Legrand,Michel Legrand GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!!!1
вот так уходят, оставаясь... Спасибо, Маэстро, Вы по-прежнему с нами...
What a wonderful performance...Phil brought the best emotions out of the song and gave it a depth that I seldom hear. He and Michel created a wonderful bond for the song.
+John Mueller
Well said - I agree it is a rare combination. What a gift to us all.
One of the best I've seen on YT.... two geniuses....
Maravilloso LEGRAND
one of my fav songs played by two masters.many thanks.
On peux dire ce qu'on veux,mais quel super musicien que ce''M.Legrand!''Quel composer,quel improvisateur,quelle joie de vivre!Phil Woods,on ne le présente plus,c'est aussi un grand de l'alto!Chaque fois que j 'entend Legrand,je suis sidéré par ce swing de dingue!Pour moi c 'est ça le jazz,une belle histoire et du swing,bordel,du swing!
I love seeing musicians watching each other and improvising, rather then watching sheet music, real music comes from great musicians improvising off each other
il est impossible d'exprimer avec des mots toute l'immensité de ce talent exceptionnel !! alors....
Rip.. Both of them will be missed for sure
Great tune, masterpiece, will stay like that forever....
A écouter jour et nuit. Quel plaisir et bonheur. Merci !
quel swing et quel brio !
muchas gracias senor Legrand !
Magic talent! Thanks, TH-cam!!!!!
Bill Evans said the last word on that tune (IMO.)
Wow. Thanks for posting this video. RIP Michel! And Phil of course.
Una maravilla!! Este tema y otros de Michel suelo tocarlos con mi trío y con mi duo. Amo a. MIchel Legrand. Es un grande total!
He is really a virtuoso.
Wow, what a great performance! What Players here!
Love how Michel will just grunts or screams in the middle of his show if he likes something the other guy did !! He can't contain himself ! (I consider it a bonus hint of emotion from the artist, since he doesn't sing, and not a ruining of the performance). My dad played like Michel, and it's amazing what a human can do and equally amazing how tragic it is when the man dies and the fingers won't work even to feed himself food. And upon watching a man live 80 some years doing those things, makes me feel like my first 40 years has been a total waste, aside from the fact that I got to hear it and love it. Obviously that's not enough. Men have to learn and do things. Not just watch. How sad. but what if we are not all staked with the talent or ability? perhaps we don't rate being able to ever do these things?
Can´t be better than this !
Superbe
Merci beaucoup
long may legrand wave. what a great man.
Wonderfull !
Magnificent !!
Brilliant!!!x
My favorite piece....
Quel délice....
La grande classe !
Immensi !
Mostruosi è dir poco!!!😮
Sublime....R.I.P
Who are those few people who disliked it and why on heaven did they do it?
wow 🙃👏
stupendi !!!!!!
MICHEL LEGRAND PHIL WOODS 'LA MUSICA'!!
Pelle d'oca!!!!
Yes its really and very inyouy abl
leggendario il pezzo di Legrand e l'interpretazione del gruppo. wow!
So true Joe AZ
Phil rules !
Where did Phil Woods get that Mark VI? The one he's had since the late 50s has a high F# key on it. This one doesn't.
Phil had the horn he bought at the factory in the late 50s gold plated some time in the mid 90s, then played it for a little while and was having general difficulty with the horn. Emilio Lyons found Phil the above horn which is a 78k serial number, his original was 82k serial. He played the 78k for a few years but was still having difficulty. Turned out he had cancer, emphysema, lost all his teeth and was about to retire shortly after this video, but the Yamaha he played for years after was much easier to play so he kept going until the end.
It never showed that Phil had difficulty with his Mark VI, whether rhe first or the second...! It is true, though, the me moved to a Yamaha towards the end of his life as the Yamaha was lighter, and therefore better "to an old man", than the Selmer.
ist ok .topp topp Musik super.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
Deux grands dont M.Woods qui vient nous quitter.
Baffling..And don't miss the other scores, here on You tube also!!
Phil is God.
2:55 "uhhhhh" XD
Annnnnnndddddd... you got Bill Evans.
1:35
divin!
Massa?!!!
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legrand was an excellent ?composer, player ? mmmmmmm
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이야 살살 녹는다 녹아 할배들 좀 하노
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Merci beaucoup