What makes gil noble such a great jazz interviewer, he's a jazz fan that is knowledgeable and respectful to the music, and those who played it. Jackie McLean was a true giant.
Growing up in NYC, Eyewitness News was a mainstay in our home, my dad LOVED “Like It Is” and had so much respect for Gil Noble as a journalist and media pioneer. Rest In Heaven, Mr. Noble🙏🏻
This is the hippest documentary on jazz that I have ever seen. Back around 1978 I was a delivery driver in Los Angeles and Jackie was playing at Shelley’s Man Hole in Hollywood and I could not afford to pay to get in so I stood outside and put my ear to the door and looked in the widow and listened to Jackie. He was in his 50’s at that time and he sounded great and I wanted to wait outside when he would leave the club but I was tired and I I had a long drive home so I split but Jackie will always be one of my favorite jazz musicians
My grandma loved watching Like it Is on sunday afternoons. Gil Noble was a huge representation of the African American community. Channel 7 was a big part of our home thanks to Like it Is, Eyewitness News, Oprah, Jeopardy, and Wheel of Fortune. R.I.P Mr. Noble. A true Harlem icon and TV legend. Harlem all day!
Great interview by Gil Nobel, who I had no idea watching on Channel 7 News as a reporter was a jazz musician and knew, and grew up with a legend. Jackie McLean. Damn....I wish I had known then.
This was fantastic. I moved from NY to Chicago in !976 & I really missed Gil Noble's program. To come across this video of one of my favorite musicians & to heart their stories & memories was a supreme delight. Thanks for posting this.
A great,gifted man of tremendous humility and generosity. One of the treasures of the jazz world,whose incredible music will last as long as there are people with the good taste to appreciate it.
What beautiful stories. This really made my day. The association of places with memories is powerful for me. As you get older the world seems to fill up with ghosts which are memories tied to a specific place. This video speaks of this phenomina
Just wonderful. Coming from a Jazz Musician who feels the need to give back and KEEP THE FLAME BURNING - for the future generations - this was such a genuine discussion. So many intangibles, nothing staged. Jackie mentions the importance of Music History in the overall Jazz education. Coming up, I was fortunate to take a full-year class "Concepts of Music" which really dove into the origins of Jazz (Rhythm, Cultures, etc). Thanks again!
Jackie McLean "collective spirit and inner fire" A review of a JMac gig in Boston in the 90s said "Jackie McLean is so deep, only jazz goes there." Long live Jackie McLean!
Thank you for this video. It is such an emotion to hear Jackie Mclean .... I will never have the honnor to meet him but his music is still there...so pure..so intense....what a legend !!!
Absolutely essential viewing for anyone interested in jazz improvisation. Jackie McLean is a legend of this music, still relevant today. I agree with him that "jazz" is a terrible name for this music.
Oh man! So great watching Jackie & Gil! Yeah they sabotaged Gil's show 'Like it is' , & Gil died shortly after that! Never missed that show on Sunday at noon! JACKIE MCLEAN!!!
Classical musicians read music as a living...except for serious composer.. Jazz musicians improvised their our melodic lines. Using your 5 sense ..( jazz) Classical american/afro music
So Charlie Parker and other modern music artist back then were basically 'sampling' music and producing it like hip hop producers in the 80's til today.
@@brucescott4261 No not technically for obvious reason but nonetheless they were replaying other peoples stuff just playing it in a way that it wasn't easily recognizable just like today with sampling. The only difference is Bird played what he was 'sampling' from those classical music pieces whereas back in the days of hip hop producers were both replaying and sampling records of previously popular music. So whether you replay a music piece or run it through a sampler the concept is the same, both are using other people's music to create theirs.
Be Bop and Hip Hop are cousins. When Dizzy Gillespie usurped Harry Sweets Edison at Minton's Playhouse, years later, and just down the street, at Harlem World, Bizzy Bee was too busy to respond to the lyrical expression of Kool Mo Dee
You could find the Abstract listening to hip hop My pops used to say, it reminded him of be-bop I said, well daddy don't you know that things go in cycles - Q-Tip
Again a story about how much drogs can spoil a mans life or at least take many years out of his life. Parker said the same to young musicians and now Jackie Maclean warns them.
"you never know what's new, until you find out what's old" Jackie Mclean
One of the best interviews of a Jazz musician I've seen to date.
What makes gil noble such a great jazz interviewer, he's a jazz fan that is knowledgeable and respectful to the music, and those who played it. Jackie McLean was a true giant.
I love Jackie McClean! Those stories of his were beautiful!
fantastic Jackie is the best!
Growing up in NYC, Eyewitness News was a mainstay in our home, my dad LOVED “Like It Is” and had so much respect for Gil Noble as a journalist and media pioneer. Rest In Heaven, Mr. Noble🙏🏻
Yeah man, every Sunday 12pm 'Like it is' came on & I never missed! Love Jackie & Gil Noble!
I love Jackie Mclean! He is the reason I picked up the alto! He understood so deeply
An absolutely wonderful and compelling interview! Thank you so much.
I wish we could get more of this from the original Bop and post bop artists. They are so intelligent and teach so much about life.
This is the hippest documentary on jazz that I have ever seen. Back around 1978 I was a delivery driver in Los Angeles and Jackie was playing at Shelley’s Man Hole in Hollywood and I could not afford to pay to get in so I stood outside and put my ear to the door and looked in the widow and listened to Jackie. He was in his 50’s at that time and he sounded great and I wanted to wait outside when he would leave the club but I was tired and I I had a long drive home so I split but Jackie will always be one of my favorite jazz musicians
My grandma loved watching Like it Is on sunday afternoons. Gil Noble was a huge representation of the African American community. Channel 7 was a big part of our home thanks to Like it Is, Eyewitness News, Oprah, Jeopardy, and Wheel of Fortune. R.I.P Mr. Noble. A true Harlem icon and TV legend. Harlem all day!
Gil Noble was a great journalist
We watched him on Eyewitness News channel 7 every night growing up.
My gosh. The great Jackie McLean
Great interview by Gil Nobel, who I had no idea watching on Channel 7 News as a reporter was a jazz musician and knew, and grew up with a legend. Jackie McLean. Damn....I wish I had known then.
The classic photograph of Richie Powell and Jackie McLean as kids is fantastic.
A wonderful post and historical connection to some of my favorite musical pioneers. Jackie was as authentic as nature. Thank you!
Thanks for posting this. Jackie was one of my mentors.
This was fantastic. I moved from NY to Chicago in !976 & I really missed Gil Noble's program. To come across this video of one of my favorite musicians & to heart their stories & memories was a supreme delight. Thanks for posting this.
What a super little film. I love Jackie.
A great,gifted man of tremendous humility and generosity. One of the treasures of the jazz world,whose incredible music will last as long as there are people with the good taste to appreciate it.
What beautiful stories. This really made my day. The association of places with memories is powerful for me. As you get older the world seems to fill up with ghosts which are memories tied to a specific place. This video speaks of this phenomina
Jackie McLean is a Nubian Hero
Great interview!!! Jackie McLean was exceptional. Jackie gave many musicians exposure they could get from no one else.
Jackie Mac attack ! Thanks for uploading.
The first album I bought in my youth was by Jackie McLean. Rene won't let us down. He's good!!
Awesomeness!!
JM & GN...RIP
This is why I keep coming back to TH-cam! Thank you!
Thank you. And Thank you Jackie!
I grew up in NYC and watched this program.
Thank you for posting this!!!
OUTSTANDING!!!
Just wonderful. Coming from a Jazz Musician who feels the need to give back and KEEP THE FLAME BURNING - for the future generations - this was such a genuine discussion. So many intangibles, nothing staged. Jackie mentions the importance of Music History in the overall Jazz education. Coming up, I was fortunate to take a full-year class "Concepts of Music" which really dove into the origins of Jazz (Rhythm, Cultures, etc). Thanks again!
Jackie McLean "collective spirit and inner fire" A review of a JMac gig in Boston in the 90s said "Jackie McLean is so deep, only jazz goes there." Long live Jackie McLean!
this is awesome!!! very rare
An amazing interview! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for this video. It is such an emotion to hear Jackie Mclean ....
I will never have the honnor to meet him but his music is still there...so pure..so intense....what a legend !!!
Two great Men, happy b’earth day Maestro Jackie McLean, asante sana Maestro Gil Noble❤️🖤💚
How cool is this video. Thanks
This is the kind of work I want to do!
Thanks for posting!
Awesome. These were the real thing.
I remember this episode of the tv show Like it Is hosted by Gil Noble on ABC Channel 7 ..sure miss Like it Is
Beautiful! Thank you, Brian!
"Nothing more serious than a serious jazz musician"
This is great. I only know of Gil Noble through his interview with Marley but I love Jackie's music also. Thanks for sharing.
WOW..EXCELLENT POST, GOOD MEMORIES....WAS JAZZ WAS COOL.....
'Its like Spring or Fall'
A big Thanks for this!
Excellent!
I agree, really great interview?!
excellent!
Billy Eckstine's orchestra was more amazing and legendary than I realized.
Outstanding!!
Great video.
Absolutely essential viewing for anyone interested in jazz improvisation. Jackie McLean is a legend of this music, still relevant today. I agree with him that "jazz" is a terrible name for this music.
So informative!
Thank you for posting this !!🙏🙏
This type of story mirrors my own life story as well, the times, places, and people are different, I can totally relate.
Oh man! So great watching Jackie & Gil! Yeah they sabotaged Gil's show 'Like it is' , & Gil died shortly after that! Never missed that show on Sunday at noon! JACKIE MCLEAN!!!
Does anyone know where I can find the Charlie Parker tape that is playing at 7:26?
Gil Noble is a Nubian Hero
This was real. Thanks!
Miles told this same story in his book.
killer!
wish i had Bud Powell as a neighbor !!...
44:14 should be a meme
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Classical musicians read music as a living...except for serious composer..
Jazz musicians improvised their our melodic lines. Using your 5 sense ..( jazz) Classical american/afro music
Definitely the------- 40,50,60,70...jazz musians had more opportunities ..2020 not so much
So Charlie Parker and other modern music artist back then were basically
'sampling' music and producing it like hip hop producers in the 80's til
today.
James Earl Cash ...They were not sampling.
@@brucescott4261 No not technically for obvious reason but
nonetheless they were replaying other peoples stuff just
playing it in a way that it wasn't easily recognizable just
like today with sampling. The only difference is Bird
played what he was 'sampling' from those classical music
pieces whereas back in the days of hip hop producers
were both replaying and sampling records of previously
popular music. So whether you replay a music piece or
run it through a sampler the concept is the same, both
are using other people's music to create theirs.
No doubt!
Be Bop and Hip Hop are cousins. When Dizzy Gillespie usurped Harry Sweets Edison at Minton's Playhouse, years later, and just down the street, at Harlem World, Bizzy Bee was too busy to respond to the lyrical expression of Kool Mo Dee
You could find the Abstract listening to hip hop
My pops used to say, it reminded him of be-bop
I said, well daddy don't you know that things go in cycles
- Q-Tip
Again a story about how much drogs can spoil a mans life or at least take many years out of his life. Parker said the same to young musicians and now Jackie Maclean warns them.