God that alto sax, 70’s was time of alto, Braxton, Hemphill, Blythe, Marshall Allen, Zorn, Mark Whitecage, Charles Tyler, Roscoe Mitchell, Jarman, Carlos Ward, Jimmy Lyons, Lee Konitz, Brotzmann, Willem Breuker, Jackie McClean, Sonny Fortune, Henry Threadgill, Art Pepper, Marion Brown, Paul Desmond, Kaoru Abe, Eddie Cleanhead Vinson, Sonny Stitt, Paquito D’Rivera, Gary Bartz, Ornette Coleman, Oliver Lake, Makanda Ken McIntyre, Sonny Simmons, Maceo Parker, David Sanborn, Bud Shank, Ian Underwood, Arthur Jones, Noah Howard, Don Burrows : )
many fine saxophonists still to discover, thus!... some of them on this channel, if you want to: Arthur Blythe (w/ The Leaders & Roots), Roscoe Mitchell & Joseph Jarman (Art Ensemble of Chicago), Lee Konitz (w/ Paul Bley), Henry Threadgill (Air trio), Art Pepper, David Sanborn (w/ Gil Evans) ;-)
Enfin de superbes images du Festival de jazz de chateauvallon avec JFJC comme j'aurais aimé y être j'adore Le Bon Free jazz ( Trop Jeune Pas né a La bonne Époque 1947 naissance idéal)
Great! And you know these cats rehearsed! Those days were the time of change and growth. But every generation comes up with something. I guess I am maybe a little too nostalgic.
This is a marvellous video, thanks very much for making it more widely available! For a long time even the radio broadcast had disappeared from online circulation... some viewers may not know that this superb group was Braxton's "lost quartet" - AB never had the chance to get them into the studio. Everyone with even a passing interest in his music needs to check this out! (No idea where the TV guys got that "title" for Comp. 23d, which bears no resemblance to the real one...)
Thank you for this amazing footage of another great band and drummer to go along with your footage of Steve McCall with Paul Bley from 1972. You are making a Chicago AACM lover, drummer very happy. Now for some Jerome Cooper and Phillip Wilson from this period. Still no Air footage?
God that alto sax, 70’s was time of alto, Braxton, Hemphill, Blythe, Marshall Allen, Zorn, Mark Whitecage, Charles Tyler, Roscoe Mitchell, Jarman, Carlos Ward, Jimmy Lyons, Lee Konitz, Brotzmann, Willem Breuker, Jackie McClean, Sonny Fortune, Henry Threadgill, Art Pepper, Marion Brown, Paul Desmond, Kaoru Abe, Eddie Cleanhead Vinson, Sonny Stitt, Paquito D’Rivera, Gary Bartz, Ornette Coleman, Oliver Lake, Makanda Ken McIntyre, Sonny Simmons, Maceo Parker, David Sanborn, Bud Shank, Ian Underwood, Arthur Jones, Noah Howard, Don Burrows : )
I only know ornette coleman, braxton, cecil taylor. Am i too much behind?
many fine saxophonists still to discover, thus!... some of them on this channel, if you want to: Arthur Blythe (w/ The Leaders & Roots), Roscoe Mitchell & Joseph Jarman (Art Ensemble of Chicago), Lee Konitz (w/ Paul Bley), Henry Threadgill (Air trio), Art Pepper, David Sanborn (w/ Gil Evans) ;-)
God I love this so fucking much
He is amazing, and his bands were stunning.
Enfin de superbes images du Festival de jazz de chateauvallon avec JFJC comme j'aurais aimé y être j'adore Le Bon Free jazz ( Trop Jeune Pas né a La bonne Époque 1947 naissance idéal)
The clear extension of Dolphy and Coltrane. Music history.
Sooooo greaaattttt!!! Amazing, this music will stand forever...
Great! And you know these cats rehearsed! Those days were the time of
change and growth. But every generation comes up with something.
I guess I am maybe a little too nostalgic.
No you're not. That was a special time, before all the retro "heritage" schtick.
This is a marvellous video, thanks very much for making it more widely available! For a long time even the radio broadcast had disappeared from online circulation... some viewers may not know that this superb group was Braxton's "lost quartet" - AB never had the chance to get them into the studio. Everyone with even a passing interest in his music needs to check this out! (No idea where the TV guys got that "title" for Comp. 23d, which bears no resemblance to the real one...)
WooooOooooooo!!!!!!
This is brilliant, thanks for putting it up. What a find this is.
Classic
Blissing out over here. Thank you kindly.
J'y étais !
moi aussi...
La chance @@Luchaire1
Thank you so much for posting this. I love the album these are from
Thank you for this amazing footage of another great band and drummer to go along with your footage of Steve McCall with Paul Bley from 1972. You are making a Chicago AACM lover, drummer very happy. Now for some Jerome Cooper and Phillip Wilson from this period. Still no Air footage?
Fantastic!
Wow.great video! ..I thought it was Arjen Gorter on Bass until they wrote Jenny Clark.
You can see him here w/ Paul Bley (same festival, previous year) : th-cam.com/video/86jpV7p92wU/w-d-xo.html ;-)
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I've never heard of the bass player or drummer before?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-François_Jenny-Clark
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_"Bobo"_Shaw
@@Eifila Thank you. The bass player has a four barrel name!?
Is this the entire concert? I think that there may be more because of the many unused instruments lying around.
only a part of it, broadcasted later by the french TV; a single set, after, on the same night, Archie Shepp, th-cam.com/video/PC8t-XVvnoU/w-d-xo.html
I have a bootleg of this concert that has two additional tracks that come before the ones on this (Compositions 23 A and 6 F)
@@chloejackson-reynolds418 It could be nice to share it on your channel ;-)
Is it a video or mp3, please?