Just listened to this 2X again after not hearing it for awhile. Still fantastic music. Woody Shaw was super hip and Jackie was so good, which is why he's been my favorite alto player for decades (next to Bird in my book). Jack DeJonette and Cecil McBee were masters of their instruments too, and McCoy, well what can you say. A true monster. I love this stuff.
WHEW ! Man can't beat that ,all theses heavy weights,J-MAC, WOOD, on the front line,and that rythum section of CECIL MCBEE, JACK DeJohnette,and cannot forget Mc COY taking the first solo to set it off, absolutely schorchin!
Just marvellous overall sound. I saw Jackie perform in a play entitled : The Connection, at The Duke of York Theatre, St, Martins Lane, London, U.K. ( 1961 ) also featured in this play was Freddie Redd, trio. There is a very interesting Biography of Jackie McLean by Derek Ansell. ( 2012 )
Been waiting to see this for a while! They cut this off the original Blue Note Anniversary concert LP and Video! Fantastic! I think that all except McCoy were smoking slightly more on Appointment in Ghana, but nonetheless an amazing performance by an amazing band!!
Wow! My estimation of Jackie goes way up after listening to this (never really listened to him much). He sounds like Coltrane here (I realize he plays alto and not tenor, yet...).
Matthew Keenan Check out any of the J Mac Attack band live dates from the 80s and 90s. Even Kenny Garrett gives it up to Jackie as being the first player to really adapt Trane to the alto, well him and Gary Bartz.
JACKIE McLEAN BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE 5/17/2020 The United Institute of Music Science is holding a tribute to Jackie McLean this Sunday, May 17th. Watch interviews with Jackie's bandmates and friends, as well as special musical dedications. The United Institute is an online music education platform based on the teachings of Jackie McLean (who was the first to bring so called 'Jazz' to the university setting). Plese join us on Sunday for this exclusive event! www.unitedmusicscience.com/p/jackie-mclean-birthday www.unitedmusicscience.com/p/jackie-mclean-birthday
@K43TOC ....and of the 21st too. But it's not funny, it's tragic. These guys go begging while hip hop, (c)rap and drivel by the likes of Justin Beeper or Lady GagMe get millions of views and all the money. It speaks volumes!
@truetothemusic99 I never said they were begging. It was a metaphor to describe the fact that this video has had only 7000 views while famous little-talent pop artists like those I mentioned get millions of hits. Truth is however that it underscores the reality that most of the great jazz artists were relative paupers. Justin Beaver has an $187,000 Ferrari to play with (he just crashed it). I wonder how many years it took each of the musicians on this date to earn that amount.
Those of us that truly "hear" & dig this gifted music are extremely fortunate.
Jack is a beast. Ok all of them are top end at their craft.
une super version de "passion dance" avec que des très grands musiciens complices et ils sont tous vraiment inspirés, waou quel concert ! !
Just listened to this 2X again after not hearing it for awhile. Still fantastic music. Woody Shaw was super hip and Jackie was so good, which is why he's been my favorite alto player for decades (next to Bird in my book). Jack DeJonette and Cecil McBee were masters of their instruments too, and McCoy, well what can you say. A true monster. I love this stuff.
Check out earlier McBee and DeJohnette in Charles Lloyd's Quartet: "Dreamweaver" is a monster ...
WHEW ! Man can't beat that ,all theses heavy weights,J-MAC, WOOD, on the front line,and that rythum section of CECIL MCBEE, JACK DeJohnette,and cannot forget Mc COY taking the first solo to set it off, absolutely schorchin!
Goodness gracious what a stunning line-up...
Awesome line up here and a superb performance of Passion dance!
McCoy Tyner!😍 also that drummer was amazing, really put in that work
The drummer is Jack Dejohnette, and he is one of the best!
Un mot pour cette version de ''Passion Dance'' : Exceptionnel
Jackie's was one of the first to give Jack and Cecil a job. Heard them live in the late 60s in a band that included Bobby Hutcherson.
That would have been amazing to witness!!!!
William Hill how lucky u are👌🏽
Jack Dejonette gives it all, but with such detail and motif driven ideas. I've never seen any work harder, but without a wasted calorie.
Très bon concert, le quintet fonctionne à merveille
Seriou....complete all stars!!
ha, ha, ha, the greatest music of the 20th century and only 1,036 views.
Simply wonderful 🙂
Exceptionnel, une mention particulière pour Jack DeJohnette.
Just marvellous overall sound. I saw Jackie perform in a play entitled : The Connection, at The Duke of York Theatre, St, Martins Lane, London, U.K. ( 1961 ) also
featured in this play was Freddie Redd, trio. There is a very interesting Biography of Jackie McLean by Derek Ansell. ( 2012 )
Awesome band!!
this is "take NO prisoners music"!! WOW
love this tune
This was from the Blue Note concert in '85, part of the rejuvenation of the label at that time. I'd love to see the full concert posted.
"I'd love to see the full concert posted."
I second that. And preferably in remastered form, minus the watery sound quality.
Dream Team!!!
Been waiting to see this for a while! They cut this off the original Blue Note Anniversary concert LP and Video! Fantastic! I think that all except McCoy were smoking slightly more on Appointment in Ghana, but nonetheless an amazing performance by an amazing band!!
BESTIAS
Impresionantes y geniales!!!
amazing!!!!
This is some sick shit!
miraculous !!!!!! the best .....i can t help to abon myself
Phenomenal!!!
Awesome!
Wow! My estimation of Jackie goes way up after listening to this (never really listened to him much). He sounds like Coltrane here (I realize he plays alto and not tenor, yet...).
Matthew Keenan Check out any of the J Mac Attack band live dates from the 80s and 90s. Even Kenny Garrett gives it up to Jackie as being the first player to really adapt Trane to the alto, well him and Gary Bartz.
Jackie is awesome!
...the tune is "Passion Dance" by McCoy....
love Woody's finger snap.
☺️ Me too. He does it all the time.
JACKIE McLEAN BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE 5/17/2020
The United Institute of Music Science is holding a tribute to Jackie McLean this Sunday, May 17th. Watch interviews with Jackie's bandmates and friends, as well as special musical dedications. The United Institute is an online music education platform based on the teachings of Jackie McLean (who was the first to bring so called 'Jazz' to the university setting). Plese join us on Sunday for this exclusive event!
www.unitedmusicscience.com/p/jackie-mclean-birthday
www.unitedmusicscience.com/p/jackie-mclean-birthday
fuck yeah.
@K43TOC
Check out Tom Waits Kentucky Avenue.
here on youtube. You might want to include it.
that bass sounds amplified (like plugged in?!)
@K43TOC ....and of the 21st too. But it's not funny, it's tragic. These guys go begging while hip hop, (c)rap and drivel by the likes of Justin Beeper or Lady GagMe get millions of views and all the money. It speaks volumes!
@truetothemusic99 I never said they were begging. It was a metaphor to describe the fact that this video has had only 7000 views while famous little-talent pop artists like those I mentioned get millions of hits. Truth is however that it underscores the reality that most of the great jazz artists were relative paupers. Justin Beaver has an $187,000 Ferrari to play with (he just crashed it). I wonder how many years it took each of the musicians on this date to earn that amount.
Justin Beiber feeds the masses.....like the Grammy awards, vs. Downbeat.
Looks like it was recorded off a TV.
For musicians only
I wonder why Jack seems to be tired or something, maybe this is from the end of the set?
But that's always the case King. By definition, the most "average," band or talent is the one most people will relate to.
Jack was playing hard...wish the sound was better on this...
puta que pariu
Jackie Mack doesn't sound "sharp" here 😌