When McCoy is escorted to the piano, you look at him and think, wow, he's getting old, a little frail, that's too bad. Then he starts playing, showing that recognizable sound (and song), control and power, and I start to get the chills all over and I think Aaaaaah!! That's McCoy Tyner!! I'm aboard, take me away!!
you're not kidding. it's REALLY hard to hold an audience's attention with solo upright bass. i heard pettiford used to play a three hour restaurant gig by himself.
I know Victor Wooten did them too. That's how he got into tapping to make his sound more full and piano-like. Upright is even harder to hold an audience's attention. Holland is masterful here.
Andreas is correct. Emerald Tears is not to be missed. Incredible then, when it came out, and still incredible today. DH was already my favorite bassist, from his many nights at the old Keystone Korner in San Francisco as a member of Sam Rivers' group in the late '70's and early '80's. But Emerald Tears drove it home, for a lot of listeners I'm sure. It's on YT. Search it out!
Thanks, this is really top level. Besides his talent as a musician I admire Dave Holland for his honesty and integrity because he abandoned the electric bass and the jazz rock that made him famous as a sideman of Miles Davis and therefore money and big audiences for the richer, subtler, more complex sonorities of the acoustic double bass, that is for the love of pure MUSIC !
McCoy comes out at about 30:00. John Coltrane’s right hand and a legendary giant in his own right. He plays my favorite Tyner composition at 35:40 “Ballad for Aisha”.
Yeh ! Mister McCoy Tyner is the - one - only , i rearlly love him , is one of my pillar saint . Mister McCoy Tyner rest in heavenly peace . The other guy i do not even know...
Yeah, wow! I love the moment from around 1:20 to 1:40 where it all clicks for Dave and the solo really takes off. You can hear him loosen up, and see on his face that joy of knowing he's 'crossed over' into the realm of singing on the instrument.
@Kemal Turkoz: It's the phrygian dominant scale (5th degree of a harmonic minor scale) that he's playing on Secret Garden, if I'm not mistaken. Isn't it a common scale in Turkish music? Anyway, that scale is one of my new favorites. As well, I would love to hear more music from Turkey. If anyone has suggestions, please post to me!! :-)
Wow! How old is he in this? McCoy I mean. This is quite a lesson and what this music is all about. Dave Holland is a monster. I watch the opening Dave Holland solo for about for 5 minutes and then I jump to in a mellow tone and was so happy I did I guess I'm biased because I play this song on the guitar every day but having never heard this before and hearing this I feel like a child hearing and learning things for the first time
@@jackzuckerlive2128 have you ever met Dave Holland? I heard that David and a few others went to the creative music studio in Woodstock and cording to Dave Holland that's where he learned to play the syncopated rhythms so well
Great, great post! It's so good to see those two masters together. But, the seventh piece is not Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise. I think it's a composition of McCoy's but I can't quite place it.
anyone know much about the particular bass Dave is playing here? Very unique design, far as i know.. Sounds dynamite as well.. then again, Dave could make a broomstick with a couple string attached to a washtub sound awesome!
Well I don't about this bass but I do remember hearing about how Dave's favorite bass was destroyed when while waiting in a station it got 'vacuumed up' by a high-speed train in Germany in the 1990s.
Che interplay pazzesco tra questi due mostri sacri del jazz, sembra quasi che si leggano nel pensiero...di quanti musicisti di oggi si potrebbe dire lo stesso? Fantastico!!!
Shure it was Sofly as in a Morning, Mr. Robert Mayer! Mc Coy Tiner hat das Thema halt auf geniale Weise dekonstruiert. Wie das nur sehr wenige Jazzmusiker können. Wenn Sie aufmerksam zugehört haben (das muss man halt) dann konnten Sie das Thema und die Akkorde stets mithören. Was mich an diesem Konzert störte, waren diese allzuvielen Einzelauftritte. Aisha hat gerradezu nach dem Bass verlangt. Für mich unbegreiflich...
+xXTW1NKL3_C4KEZXx That is a David Gage Czech-Ease travel bass. It is essentially a regular double bass that's had the bottom cut off to make it smaller and more portable for travel, while still giving the feel of a regular sized instrument. The sounds is a little smaller and thinner, relatively speaking, because it doesn't have as much body to produce the sound. With amplification, though, it sounds very good. The bottom is not literally cut off of a regular bass, but it's custom made to be that way.
What an absolutely consummate bassist -- one of jazz's true treasures. Beautiful.
When McCoy is escorted to the piano, you look at him and think, wow, he's getting old, a little frail, that's too bad.
Then he starts playing, showing that recognizable sound (and song), control and power, and I start to get the chills all over and I think Aaaaaah!! That's McCoy Tyner!! I'm aboard, take me away!!
Holland is genius! Extraordinary, amazing performance. True artist and true art!
wonderful, wonderful music! Dave Holland's amazing solos and of course McCoy is one of the all time greats.
incredible that a single bassist could hold the attention of a room that size. dave is one of the greatest ever.
you're not kidding. it's REALLY hard to hold an audience's attention with solo upright bass. i heard pettiford used to play a three hour restaurant gig by himself.
keith ruddell wow. i would have loved to have seen (at least a part of) that gig.
I know Victor Wooten did them too. That's how he got into tapping to make his sound more full and piano-like. Upright is even harder to hold an audience's attention.
Holland is masterful here.
Great performance! Be sure to check Dave Holland's ECM album 'Emerald Tears' from the 70s. All solo bass, it's unbelievably good.
Andreas is correct. Emerald Tears is not to be missed. Incredible then, when it came out, and still incredible today. DH was already my favorite bassist, from his many nights at the old Keystone Korner in San Francisco as a member of Sam Rivers' group in the late '70's and early '80's. But Emerald Tears drove it home, for a lot of listeners I'm sure. It's on YT. Search it out!
McCoy Tyner = the genius of the piano...amazing.
Wow. I never thought a solo upright bass concert could be so enjoyable.
What a treat it is to hear these fabulous players once again :)
McCoy Tyner.
75 years old and STILL a beast.
Holland is a treasure..
R.I.P., you were one of the greatest ever McCoy
Segment! A gem. Whole set is amazing!
Thanks, this is really top level. Besides his talent as a musician I admire Dave Holland for his honesty and integrity because he abandoned the electric bass and the jazz rock that made him famous as a sideman of Miles Davis and therefore money and big audiences for the richer, subtler, more complex sonorities of the acoustic double bass, that is for the love of pure MUSIC !
What a pair! This is a real treat for any music lover. Thanks!
Muito b8
Real jazz.... Dave can certainly cut it 30mins as
a solo bass! ....& Tyner is a giant!
great headspace and what an athelete.. opening solo was superb. thankyou.
Almost lost the pleasure of hearing a good bass, I find this interpretation. Excellent
Great performnce !
Thanks
Thanks to Dave. You are My favoritbassplayer.
uhahuuuu ...... splendid performanceeeeeeeee !!!! thank you !!!!
wow, their music and their time are amazing!
Thanks to Jazz Baltica for bringing us these brilliant artists and to uvisninewnewnew for posting!
... ok, please, all the best to you !!!
Beautiful music..
McCoy comes out at about 30:00. John Coltrane’s right hand and a legendary giant in his own right. He plays my favorite Tyner composition at 35:40 “Ballad for Aisha”.
Yeh ! Mister McCoy Tyner is the - one - only , i rearlly love him , is one of my pillar saint . Mister McCoy Tyner rest in heavenly peace . The other guy i do not even know...
And by the end of the performance my jaw was on the floor. That was such a treat. Thank you so much for sharing this.
the bass alone should have a billion hits............
wonderfull bass solo at the beginning
Words right out of my mouth. Amaaaaaazing!
Yeah, wow! I love the moment from around 1:20 to 1:40 where it all clicks for Dave and the solo really takes off. You can hear him loosen up, and see on his face that joy of knowing he's 'crossed over' into the realm of singing on the instrument.
The master bass man!
Especial presentacion de Jazz Baltica Maccoy Tyner &David Holland
The greatest McCoy!!!!!
thank you for uploading it, love it
Just love it!!!
Thanks a lot !!
Wonderful! Thanks to you.
Great, Thanks.
super
Jazz giants!
Genius!
As he has demonstrated through out his career other musicians are simply optional with Dave Holland.
fantastici! grazie
Me encanta el timbre del bajo y sus bajas frecuencias.
gracias por compartirlo
Thanks for posting, However, the tune names are incorrect. 30:34 is "The Greeting" by McCoy Tyner. 35:39 is Ballad for Aisha also by McCoy,.
Wonderful !
A lot of thanks
The great innovators of the times
dave e sensacional.
Goddamn... this version of God Bless The Child is so beautiful... it reaches Eric Dolphy expressivity interpretation
Masterful !!
It's music to my ears.
WOW!!!
two giants!!!
such a grea bass player, may be the most elegant instrument, just for special players, like Dave, Clayton, Stanley, and many, many others....
Sensacional!
@Kemal Turkoz: It's the phrygian dominant scale (5th degree of a harmonic minor scale) that he's playing on Secret Garden, if I'm not mistaken. Isn't it a common scale in Turkish music? Anyway, that scale is one of my new favorites. As well, I would love to hear more music from Turkey. If anyone has suggestions, please post to me!! :-)
If you like bass and this scale check out Renaud Garcia Fons. He has also played with Derya Turkan, they've done some great sounding stuff.
Wonderful double bassist.
Thank you!
Wow!
Fantástico!
Wow! How old is he in this? McCoy I mean. This is quite a lesson and what this music is all about. Dave Holland is a monster. I watch the opening Dave Holland solo for about for 5 minutes and then I jump to in a mellow tone and was so happy I did I guess I'm biased because I play this song on the guitar every day but having never heard this before and hearing this I feel like a child hearing and learning things for the first time
hi Steven, he looks to be in his 70s. After the stroke. He never regained the facility he had before his illness but the genius still shines.
@@jackzuckerlive2128 have you ever met Dave Holland? I heard that David and a few others went to the creative music studio in Woodstock and cording to Dave Holland that's where he learned to play the syncopated rhythms so well
This was in 2010, about a decade before he passed in 2020. He was 72.
Great, great post! It's so good to see those two masters together.
But, the seventh piece is not Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise. I think it's a composition of McCoy's but I can't quite place it.
Mine too. HE is amazing.
Maravilhoso!
anyone know much about the particular bass Dave is playing here? Very unique design, far as i know.. Sounds dynamite as well.. then again, Dave could make a broomstick with a couple string attached to a washtub sound awesome!
Well I don't about this bass but I do remember hearing about how Dave's favorite bass was destroyed when while waiting in a station it got 'vacuumed up' by a high-speed train in Germany in the 1990s.
Monstruos!!
Che interplay pazzesco tra questi due mostri sacri del jazz, sembra quasi che si leggano nel pensiero...di quanti musicisti di oggi si potrebbe dire lo stesso? Fantastico!!!
Commosso!!!!!!!
00:00 Interface
yes, it is time to play music
30:54 is "The Greeting"
Я сам контрабандист и в 1966 году сыграл концерт для контрабаса с оркестром но чтобы так мелодично пицикато ,,,
this man is fucking admirable
I thought they were playing together
I cant believe that he played segment tunex :DDD
What a nice lil uprigth i want one of those,somebody knows who made it?
Mr. LAST MINUTE MAN!!! MILES WAS RIGHT!!!
That piano sounds gorgeous. Steinway RULES! As for McCoy, he's looking a little gaunt but sounding as brilliant as ever!
Sgamby5803
It talks. Softly. And meets the jazzfest so cool.
Pcol adolf sgambelluri...This is right down his alley...a jazz man!
That was not Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise. I don't know what it was, but it wasn't that.
It was "The Greeting"
Somebody tell the president to give this guy the gold. Please, before the Japanese do.
7:21 to 7:41 is like the interval signal of Voice of Turkey :)
can u tell me how to load a dvd , i have mac apple tanx
Shure it was Sofly as in a Morning, Mr. Robert Mayer! Mc Coy Tiner hat das Thema halt auf geniale Weise dekonstruiert. Wie das nur sehr wenige Jazzmusiker können. Wenn Sie aufmerksam zugehört haben (das muss man halt) dann konnten Sie das Thema und die Akkorde stets mithören. Was mich an diesem Konzert störte, waren diese allzuvielen Einzelauftritte. Aisha hat gerradezu nach dem Bass verlangt. Für mich unbegreiflich...
can someone explain the shape of his bass? what is it called? does it have a different sound than other basses?
+xXTW1NKL3_C4KEZXx That is a David Gage Czech-Ease travel bass. It is essentially a regular double bass that's had the bottom cut off to make it smaller and more portable for travel, while still giving the feel of a regular sized instrument. The sounds is a little smaller and thinner, relatively speaking, because it doesn't have as much body to produce the sound. With amplification, though, it sounds very good.
The bottom is not literally cut off of a regular bass, but it's custom made to be that way.
Jonathon McMillan I appreciate the response greatly! Thank you
You're welcome!
waooo
Great Bassist! What type of Bass does he play?
Czech Ease I do believe.
Luke Mullenix Do you know what size? 3/4 or ?
Rgds Edward
Luke Mullenix
corrcect
35:39 isn't Softly, as in a morning sunrise, but what is it?
ありのままで
but to my copyright is right so you know siae is no C Haden or
D Holland or Mc Coy Tyner Jeffrey Dean
😀🌷💙🌱
Savage
I'm pretty sure Dave has more muscle's in his fingers than I have in my whole body.
actually it was a midday :)
I think it is alright...perhaps if Musician request Music rights it is my care give hem rightly what I have to get. Hem Jeffrey Dean
what is this actually... a cabin bass? just kidding!
Brilliant!
His big band stuff is ALL THAT, but his prime directive stuff, not so much....
yes, unlike Marcus Miller :)
He's cool anyway but Dave Holland is way better!
:(
How is a bass solo like the male orgasm?- answer- you know that it's coming, and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
Goddammit, McCoy is a beast, but his pedalling is waaaaay to overbearing, and this is coming from someone who pedals way too much :D