Both Paris Concert albums from 1979 should be transcribed and assembled as books. He was headed to extraordinary places...and tragically his body wasn't able to get him there. Staggering what he left us in his 50 years here. Great work!!
Wow, must have been quite a challenge to transcribe and the playing is pretty different from what I think of as Bill Evans. There are some pretty long passages in there where I don't think I'd recognize it's him. Thanks for sharing!
Both Paris Concert albums from 1979 should be transcribed and assembled as books. He was headed to extraordinary places...and tragically his body wasn't able to get him there. Staggering what he left us in his 50 years here. Great work!!
Finally, a clickbait title for a transcription that is in no way hyperbole!
This is insane rhythmically, indeed! Good work!
This is insane holy
(6:28) m338 Starts referencing the horns' intro figure for Night in Tunisia.
It's like a theme and variations, very Liszt-esque. So brilliant!
You're right, insanely brilliant. Bill took his playing to another level in the last 2 years!
The ways he experimented different intros for Nardis in his late years is fascinating. Thanks for your hard work in transcribing all of this!
All these power chords in the left hand... This is so metal
Bill Evans was absolutely wild in his last years.
incredible
Wow, must have been quite a challenge to transcribe and the playing is pretty different from what I think of as Bill Evans. There are some pretty long passages in there where I don't think I'd recognize it's him. Thanks for sharing!
Très belle transcription 👍il manque juste la notation des accents sur les notes pour être complète (et Bill en met beaucoup dans cette intro).
Is this transcription available?
Yes! I've added a link to the description now.
@@Auromaton Thank you so much - you've done a fantastic job!