Keith Jarrett: OTHER WORLDLY - whatsoever Jarrett touches morphs into gold. For sheer musical diversity, Best Musician In The Whole History Of Music: NOBODY DOES IT BETTER!
The way he and DeJohnette groove in 2 (or whatever the hell they're doing) before going full four-beat swing is SO funky and out - from 1:30 to 3:09. They are the greatest, man.
@@edwardsah3 Wouldn't say easily.. It's a beautiful melody and a great vehicle for improvisation, perhaps the most essential qualities of a jazz tune. But the compositional achievement of the Blue Rondo can't be overstated.
@@rev.wookiemilson817 Yes. Blue Rondo broke new ground. 60 + years after it was composed, and after many listenings it still surprises somehow every time i hear it.
Brubeck wrote some great tunes, theme from elementals, waltz limp, the duke, Kathy waltz. Keith could make gold out of happy birthday! Health and wisdom to all, Erik the Netherlands
the bridge starts at 3:29, but thanks anyway for bringing this section to our attention. love the way he seamlessly floats back into the final A at 3:39
drummer is dope!!! theyre all great of course. this is a beautiful live music vibe and they are definitely vibing. cant ask for anything more nice honestly. not my fave band of all time or whatver but huge influence and great shit from these guys for sure. ,uch love to all and all the music community
And Keith for one never needed any modern gadgets , like the “ talk box” you mentioned to do his thing. His fingers and voice is all he ever needed along with an immaculately tuned piano of his choice
"And records now reveal that it was HE , Keith himself who conceived and developed the 'Whammo WHOOPI CUSHION' for production,but it never caught on during the Fusion..I am captured by this performance because, you see they are perspiring and collecting their own sweat. {Krebb's Cycliclicly} . That plastic on top, a little condensation..put a little heat t' that..Woo! lil' drip of sound here and there.Maybe a splash..but really, it's just all about the Mud." wlp
Comparing two world class jazz legends in terms of who is "better", is as infantile and stupid as it gets. The day that one can play half as well as Keith OR Bill, is the day that they get to compare Keith and Bill.
When I was in college I bought a Bach recording by Glenn Gould. As I listened to it I noticed prominent low humming and thought "Holy smokes! What kind of sound engineer was working that day?" It annoyed me so much that I wrote to Columbia. They wrote back, a lovely letter that said in part "We keep telling Glenn to keep quiet but he insists on making his humming." Well, this was my intro to the marvel who was Glenn Gould. As for this KJT video, I have to say it does get pretty wacky.
There have been some concerts in the past that he did not do the scatting, like the solo concerts - Bremen Lausanne , Koln, or the 10 cd set in Japan, it seems that he got frustrated after his solo brilliance's perhaps, went back to the safety of performing standards with 'singing'.lol
Apples and oranges my foot. Like it or not people compare players and you don’t have to Play the piano to choose who you think is the more dominant player. No one even comes close to Keith Jarrett. Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett both played classical music and eventually became famous jazz musicians. Their styles were very different but both of them had the same musical back grounds, being classical and eventually jazz. Apples and oranges??????????
So much technique and so less inspiration and emotion. I have been listening to Jarret for more than 30 years now, and he has never touched my soul. He is truly genial, but he will never be comsidered, in my opinion, a true Jazz Giamt.
@@bigPianist99 he's only 31, His dad played Jarrett for him when he was an infantso technically, he's a kinda early millennial, but still, millennial. like you, ya twat.
最も優れたjazz piano playerの一人かと思うが、頻繁にターンテーブルに乗せたことがない。あのうなり声。Milesのグループを抜けoriginal trioを組んだ以降、特にECM時代以降、臨場感を出すためなのだろうがあのうなり声が耳に邪魔。正直あのウーウーと旋律をなぞるうなり声聞くだけで聴く気が失せる。今のデジタル化技術でうなり声だけ消せるでしょう。あ、そうすると彼の魅力半減?
No, I don't like this. It's self-indulgent instead of Brubeck's best. This is a great tune, one of the greatest. Leave it alone. Some nice improvising but, as I said, overall, I don't like this. Listen to Kenny Drew and Kenny Barron. They do this song with all sorts of inventiveness but they don't rewrite it.
It sounds like you just like tunes done pretty straight up. That's fine, but many of us love hearing what you can do to a tune and still keep its essence. The first time I heard this tune was on a Kenny Drew trio album. When I go back, these many years later, it just sounds a little constrained. If your familiar with the tune, you don't need to hear it verbatim. I definitely want to hear a complete rethinking of a tune if it works. To my mind this really works. Incidentally, players have been rewriting tunes for a long time. Quasimodo, a tune by Bird, is just Embraceable You completely rewritten. Only the changes survive, and it's beautiful, IMO.
Keith Jarrett's piano is often chaotic, unimpressive, lacking in depth and filled with his incessant whining, grunting and oh-so-terrible PHYSICAL JERKING AND QUIRKING. [ts a major distraction. Jarrett's piano style is a cheap cut-out. Jarrett might as well keep whining at the piano, Jarrett will never have the piano depth, piano brilliance, awesome creativity, textured beauty on all levels as the late great Bill Evans. Period
Thanks. Gary Peacock. RIP
May 12, 1935 - September 4, 2020
Keith Jarrett: OTHER WORLDLY - whatsoever Jarrett touches morphs into gold. For sheer musical diversity, Best Musician In The Whole History Of Music: NOBODY DOES IT BETTER!
Hear, hear!
Watching Jack DeJohnette play drums always cures every bit of anxiety and ill will within. Like all in this trio, genius.
His pinkies are double jointed. The best jazz pianist of our time.
It is not even close.
what a trio that responds to Keiths´imagination
Gary Peacock's note choice and groove - wow!
SHIT!!!!!!!! Gary must be At The Leastest ONE of the top 5!!!!!!!!!!! Betty Green
The way he and DeJohnette groove in 2 (or whatever the hell they're doing) before going full four-beat swing is SO funky and out - from 1:30 to 3:09. They are the greatest, man.
May he rest softly
Superb!
Great art mastery.
45 years of live concerts I've seen. Genius. Never another
What I love about these guys is that they're all inside of the music! Would that we all could live there!
this arrangement by keith is so deep ,with so many colors and only beautyfuel.
My favorite Brubeck composition taken for an exciting walk around the block! The "standards" trio at its best.
Couldn't' say better.
I absolutely agree. This is a great tune, and easily Brubeck's best.
@@edwardsah3 Wouldn't say easily.. It's a beautiful melody and a great vehicle for improvisation, perhaps the most essential qualities of a jazz tune. But the compositional achievement of the Blue Rondo can't be overstated.
@@rev.wookiemilson817 Yes. Blue Rondo broke new ground. 60 + years after it was composed, and after many listenings it still surprises somehow every time i hear it.
Brubeck wrote some great tunes, theme from elementals, waltz limp, the duke, Kathy waltz. Keith could make gold out of happy birthday! Health and wisdom to all, Erik the Netherlands
One Master paying homage to another. Beautiful.
Excellent always!
I especially like his intro. Also the way he plays with the rythmic structure of the melody. Another level of genius.
In one word, a genius...
A geniuses
Che strazio i suoi urletti. Rovinano un capolavoro.
This music makes me so happy
he is one of the greatest. thanks for uploading. good luck.
Their playing is unparalleled. Thx for uploading.
Che bella voce che hai Keith...🤣🤣non si può' sentire una cosa del genere...
Great shirts!
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In a class all by himself, improvisations consisting of waves upon waves of unending melodies.
I love the way he phrases the melody!
Thanks.
May The Good Lord Bless Gary Peacock,
the most "acoustically robust" bass player in jazz, in my opinion.
Yes, you get it, friend
Gorgeous, imaginative intro. He takes his time to get into it and then.... The whole a whole!
Arlene Corwin . I just love how these guys seem to link minds and produce this piece of excellence .
3:33 WHOA! And then onward into the bridge... good gracious man...
the bridge starts at 3:29, but thanks anyway for bringing this section to our attention. love the way he seamlessly floats back into the final A at 3:39
This is beautiful ! Thank you.
drummer is dope!!! theyre all great of course. this is a beautiful live music vibe and they are definitely vibing. cant ask for anything more nice honestly. not my fave band of all time or whatver but huge influence and great shit from these guys for sure. ,uch love to all and all the music community
I'm loving the undertones, I think that's a kazoo in the back
thank you for posting this!
Right! Ernest Hemingway: “All great artists are equally great.” Something like that!
Miles Davis get a beautiful unearthly mood with this song, in an LP album released as "Collector's Item" (around 1960).
Beautiful
Thank you!!
6:13 The chords thoughhh🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for making my day...a real gas!
Always been a fan, but this...wow.
Thanks "barkofink" for this Jazz so Jazz great moment with Keith Jarrett Trio...💖♪ ♫ 🎸🎷 🎻🎹🎺🌺🎧🎼🎩🎩🎩
Beautiful intro
Wow, that groove at the end, even better than the one at the Blue Note
like of you came here for Jarret's hums !
Tune starts (more or less) @1:23
fave
It's a real shame he never performed with a talkbox hooked up
And Keith for one never needed any modern gadgets , like the “ talk box” you mentioned to do his thing. His fingers and voice is all he ever needed along with an immaculately tuned piano of his choice
Phil Woods version is mind blowing!
neeeeeeeeee-eee yeeeeeee neeeeeeee
geek boy
"And records now reveal that it was HE , Keith himself who conceived and developed the 'Whammo WHOOPI CUSHION' for production,but it never caught on during the Fusion..I am captured by this performance because, you see they are perspiring and collecting their own sweat. {Krebb's Cycliclicly} . That plastic on top, a little condensation..put a little heat t' that..Woo! lil' drip of sound here and there.Maybe a splash..but really, it's just all about the Mud." wlp
I want jarretts shirt lol
Why is it that no one can play the songs as lyrical as Bill Evans..
Don't hate-appreciate! And I'd be willing to bet there are a lot of people who would disagree with you concerning Evans. 2-13-23.
Bill Evans vs. Keith Jarrett = Apples vs. Oranges
Comparing two world class jazz legends in terms of who is "better", is as infantile and stupid as it gets. The day that one can play half as well as Keith OR Bill, is the day that they get to compare Keith and Bill.
both required for a healthy diet! lol
I love apples and oranges
More like Mandarins vs. Clemintines
@@zqa12swx yeah!
That was tasty!
Glen Gould, the great Bach pianist, made odd gestures, so get over it.
인트로 오진다...!!
0:14
☆☆☆☆☆"
この唸り声が気になる笑
これはボーカルだ。とがんばって思ってもどうしても志村けんがでる。
🙄💛🌱🌾
I don't care about the design of shirts… !
외계인같다 ㅎㅎ
I gotta say I like his music but the noises he makes are pretty bad
and he probably gets pissed off when a cell phone goes off at his concert.
When I was in college I bought a Bach recording by Glenn Gould. As I listened to it I noticed prominent low humming and thought "Holy smokes! What kind of sound engineer was working that day?" It annoyed me so much that I wrote to Columbia. They wrote back, a lovely letter that said in part "We keep telling Glenn to keep quiet but he insists on making his humming." Well, this was my intro to the marvel who was Glenn Gould. As for this KJT video, I have to say it does get pretty wacky.
Ha! At five minutes in, it was getting hard to watch. Love the guy… But I agree. I wish he would tone it down. 😂
It's his music bursting outta his body. Or, technically speaking, solfeggio.
There have been some concerts in the past that he did not do the scatting, like the solo concerts - Bremen Lausanne , Koln, or the 10 cd set in Japan, it seems that he got frustrated after his solo brilliance's perhaps, went back to the safety of performing standards with 'singing'.lol
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Apples and oranges my foot. Like it or not people compare players and you don’t have to Play the piano to choose who you think is the more dominant player. No one even comes close to Keith Jarrett. Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett both played classical music and eventually became famous jazz musicians. Their styles were very different but both of them had the same musical back grounds, being classical and eventually jazz. Apples and oranges??????????
This is music, so the term "dominant" doesnt have any meaning here
@@juanquiroga8933 That’s your opinion
@@chuckc7375
My opinion. too.
So much technique and so less inspiration and emotion. I have been listening to Jarret for more than 30 years now, and he has never touched my soul. He is truly genial, but he will never be comsidered, in my opinion, a true Jazz Giamt.
Ok boomer
But you'll be definitively considered as a jazz dwarf ... LOL
@@bigPianist99 he's only 31, His dad played Jarrett for him when he was an infantso technically, he's a kinda early millennial, but still, millennial. like you, ya twat.
Dave Burker is better
Jarrett is selfindulgent in his silly vocalisations! Look ma, I'm a genius! Blahh!
GeoCoppens stfu bitch
Shut up idiot
最も優れたjazz piano playerの一人かと思うが、頻繁にターンテーブルに乗せたことがない。あのうなり声。Milesのグループを抜けoriginal trioを組んだ以降、特にECM時代以降、臨場感を出すためなのだろうがあのうなり声が耳に邪魔。正直あのウーウーと旋律をなぞるうなり声聞くだけで聴く気が失せる。今のデジタル化技術でうなり声だけ消せるでしょう。あ、そうすると彼の魅力半減?
No, I don't like this. It's self-indulgent instead of Brubeck's best. This is a great tune, one of the greatest. Leave it alone. Some nice improvising but, as I said, overall, I don't like this. Listen to Kenny Drew and Kenny Barron. They do this song with all sorts of inventiveness but they don't rewrite it.
It sounds like you just like tunes done pretty straight up. That's fine, but many of us love hearing what you can do to a tune and still keep its essence. The first time I heard this tune was on a Kenny Drew trio album. When I go back, these many years later, it just sounds a little constrained. If your familiar with the tune, you don't need to hear it verbatim. I definitely want to hear a complete rethinking of a tune if it works. To my mind this really works. Incidentally, players have been rewriting tunes for a long time. Quasimodo, a tune by Bird, is just Embraceable You completely rewritten. Only the changes survive, and it's beautiful, IMO.
Yes Jim, but do you like this?
Ok boomer
Keith Jarrett's piano is often chaotic, unimpressive, lacking in depth and filled with his incessant whining, grunting and oh-so-terrible PHYSICAL JERKING AND QUIRKING. [ts a major distraction. Jarrett's piano style is a cheap cut-out. Jarrett might as well keep whining at the piano, Jarrett will never have the piano depth, piano brilliance, awesome creativity, textured beauty on all levels as the late great Bill Evans. Period
You´re wrong and you know !
Sounds like someone is just jealous of Keith. Obtain some knowledge before you criticize a jazz giant.
Lol no, get educated about music, kid!
Very entertaining rant!
I love them both.
좀 닥치고 연주해라 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
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