just finished Kaplan's book Three Shades of Blue, about Miles, Trane, and Bill Evans. Not sure of the chronology here, but Wynton and PC were carrying a heavy weight, amazing how they could play so transcendently beautifully. This is a high point of trane's playing, just after KOB, after his time with monk and before the mccoy/elvin/garrison band.
Absolutely sublime performance. Like many others, I'm completely in love with Wynton's piano intro; I mean, damn. What insanely gifted musicians and moving music from that period.
That would make sense. Just like tempo and rhythm has a so called "pocket", it stands to reason that a skilled musician will (sometimes) fill in the blanks regarding the frequency spectrum. 20hz to 20+khz is alot of space.
There is also the aspect of waveform phasing, and ideas such as constructive and destructive interference. Many of the most masterful musicians of our time, and many from the past, seemed to have understood that at a source code level. Waveforms combine. Timbre is malleable. Time is fluid. Etc.
I've never seen Coltrane's hands so clearly. Really startling to see such an important thing for the first time properly! Long, slender hands, with long, slender fingers. For some reason I was expecting more weight to them. Either way, I guess they worked out perfectly.
Absolute! thinking the same thing ... superb, unobtrusive and amazing sense of the context ... the amazing shot at 13:25 of the 3 rhythm section pllayers is just perfect ... but why then. the silly waveform supers at the beginning? many thanks to the poster
typical that they don't focus on Jimmy Cobb . they always focus on everyone but the drummer . Jimmy Cobb played on the best selling jazz record i n history called Kind of Blue . i would love to talk to the Camera man and hand him his hat in his ass for disrespecting one of the best drummers of this period of jazz you will ever hear . the great Jazz drummer Jimmy Cobb .
Johan Coltrane is such a sad artist, both in his playing and rolling, between the tone of Thelonious Monk's and the vocalizations of Miles Davis in the language he created, which is completely his own and full like a blooming flower about to wilt.
It's funny... the blistering technique seems almost incidental to his playing. Like, that beautiful quality of somberness, he manages to grab hold of it regardless of how 'showy' the melody is or is not. If that makes sense
Well it's Miles' 1st Quintet minus Miles. Being recorded with great respect using the best TV technology available. The audio and visual quality exceeds anything one would expect from 1960. Was it actually recorded in color? Not colorized later? Wynton a fountain of hard swinging melodic ideas Trane's sheets of sound over changes Paul Chambers intune Arco bass solo all taking place in 1st year of the Space Age. What's not to like?
Well, not exactly. The first of the two great Miles Davis Quintets featured Red Garland on piano and Philly Joe Jones on drums along with Trane. The second Davis Quintet, following intermittent stints with Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderly, and Wynton, consisted of Herbie, Wayne, Ron, and Tony. The young lions breathing fresh new life into Miles' ever changing direction.
@paxwallace8324 ...Relaxin' and Cookin'. The first quintet cranked out that quadrant of iconic Miles in just a matter of a few short days, fulfilling his contract with Prestige. He then began his long association with Columbia and Gil Evans; and the rest, as they say, is Miles' history.
This is an interesting transition period for Trade. After Giant Steps and but before his modal period with his classic quartet. Was this recorded after his 2nd departure from Miles? Notably, he's playing with Miles' band basically.
No, John is not playing with Miles band basically. I’m surprised the person who posted this video didn’t pick up on your comment. Miles band were the musicians on Working, Cooking, Walking and Relaxing. John departed from Miles shortly after Kind of Blue in 1959. This was recorded in 1960 during that period.
This, and all of the other content that you can't find anywhere else, is why I subscribe to TH-cam. A incredible performance by all. Thank you.
@@aroneleusis1865, enjoy 👍
How incredible that must have been to be in that audience.
All lives are incredible))
Yes, it was a brilliant time for Jazz, as noted in Miles Davis' autobiography.
You can see the music coming out of Tranes horn! That's how Amazing he was.
Has to be one of THE most amazing piano intros of all time! Miss you Wynton.
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Glad to see you agree he is a rapist.
Pure Gold
A special effect))
It absolutely doesn't get better than this.
Wow! First time I'm hearing this. Coltrane and Wynton Kelly's playing is magic with a beat!
Yes
The way he builds of upper chord extensions Is gorgeous rich
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just finished Kaplan's book Three Shades of Blue, about Miles, Trane, and Bill Evans. Not sure of the chronology here, but Wynton and PC were carrying a heavy weight, amazing how they could play so transcendently beautifully. This is a high point of trane's playing, just after KOB, after his time with monk and before the mccoy/elvin/garrison band.
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GOLD.
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Absolutely sublime performance. Like many others, I'm completely in love with Wynton's piano intro; I mean, damn. What insanely gifted musicians and moving music from that period.
Yes, they definitely know how))
Cobb, Kelly, Chambers...no words ti describe how great they were.
@@robertozorzi7499, that's true
@@tonydanielsmusic -- I'm sure they must Practice....or Rehearse....or something. BRAVI from Mexico City!
But poor Wynton died in poverty !
I love when Stan and John smile each other
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Holy cow!!
Thank you guys you will never be forgotten.
Rest in Peace
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Ive always said that trane plays at such a frequency space time moves around his horn and it is shown here.
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That would make sense. Just like tempo and rhythm has a so called "pocket", it stands to reason that a skilled musician will (sometimes) fill in the blanks regarding the frequency spectrum. 20hz to 20+khz is alot of space.
There is also the aspect of waveform phasing, and ideas such as constructive and destructive interference. Many of the most masterful musicians of our time, and many from the past, seemed to have understood that at a source code level. Waveforms combine. Timbre is malleable. Time is fluid. Etc.
Hall of Fame Musicians…Great to SEE and LISTEN …🥰😇😍
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That bowed bass solo!
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Nice work on the piano. He gets a lovely sound out that.
Incredibile come Coltrane riuscisse a produrre una valanga di note in poco spazio di tempo.. incredibile
He knows how))
Jssssss groove, Baby!!!
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This is pure gold!! Ive seen this in black and white so many times. Color hits different it feels more alive. This is magic
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los dioses tocando en él PARAÍSO gattasco.
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What a sextet! This is like the dream team. This is who greets you in jazz heaven. Astounding.
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And the world keeps turning.
Sound quality is amazing!
Enjoy
Una meravigliosa Magia
Grazie del video !!!
Welcome
Thank you for the great records! I can't stop listening to it..... 👍
You're welcome, enjoy 🤗
Un viaje ! 🎶🎼🎷🌟
Enjoy
What a lineup!
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Incredible, JC, WK, Mr. PC, and JC
All of them))
Eu amo jazz desde que conheci essas feras sou brasileiro pois lembra muito a bossa nova
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Amazing performances, thank you so much for posting this treasure!!!
Don't mention 👍
Music is overwhelming and surprisingly the video is supportive.
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So so good. Keep waiting for Miles to stroll in with the mute. Not enough Wynton on film! Thanks. 🙏 ❤
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Thank goodness ❤
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Heavenly sounds.
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Wynton Kelly loves the piano!😊😊 DJ
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YES and only YES
Enjoy
Goosebumps!!❤❤
Enjoy
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ que maravilha
Enjoy
I've never seen Coltrane's hands so clearly. Really startling to see such an important thing for the first time properly! Long, slender hands, with long, slender fingers. For some reason I was expecting more weight to them. Either way, I guess they worked out perfectly.
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very good saxo play
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Astounding!
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Não sei expressar em palavras minha profunda gratidão por ter feito esse upload. Um milhão de beijos pra você, meu irmão!
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Maravilha de som, limpar os ouvidos com essa dádiva, faz bem.
Absolutamente genial !!!! Tank for music
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Unglaublich gut! Danke!
Bitte sehr 👍
Nobody could play the tenor sax like Trane, nor anyone in the future. Thanks so much for posting, nice job on the colorization!
Enjoy it ))
Otra cosa mariposa... una locura de live, si tuviese que revivir un concierto en vivo hasta el momento elegiría este
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that sound wave visual effect that comes in after a couple minutes is extremely cool especially for 1960
It's a "brand" effect 😂
Merci infiniment
Welcome)
Wonderfull and bravo the cameramen for the super vues.❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
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Absolute!
thinking the same thing ... superb, unobtrusive and amazing sense of the context ... the amazing shot at 13:25 of the 3 rhythm section pllayers is just perfect ... but why then. the silly waveform supers at the beginning?
many thanks to the poster
typical that they don't focus on Jimmy Cobb . they always focus on everyone but the drummer . Jimmy Cobb played on the best selling jazz record i n history called Kind of Blue . i would love to talk to the Camera man and hand him his hat in his ass for disrespecting one of the best drummers of this period of jazz you will ever hear . the great Jazz drummer Jimmy Cobb .
Thank you for uploading this 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Don't mention 🤜🤛
quelle douceur inspirante!
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Johan Coltrane is such a sad artist, both in his playing and rolling, between the tone of Thelonious Monk's and the vocalizations of Miles Davis in the language he created, which is completely his own and full like a blooming flower about to wilt.
He plays complicated harmonies.
It's funny... the blistering technique seems almost incidental to his playing. Like, that beautiful quality of somberness, he manages to grab hold of it regardless of how 'showy' the melody is or is not. If that makes sense
Que Maravilhoso. 👏👏👏❤❤❤
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Damn I love this sheet
Enjoy
Obrigado por compartilhar!
Abraço
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Genius piano.
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Yes. Coltrane was a student 😂😂
@@JL-bu8bz 😂😂😂
Thanks so much for this video. I just finished reading 3 Shades of Blue. Run out and get it!
Welcome
MERCI
Welcome))
thank u for uploading this!
Welcome
Amazing!
Enjoy it))
Wow...
Yes))
Merci, ça fait plaisir, je ne connaissais pas cette vidéo !!!
Enjoy
Breathing again …
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WOW THANK YOU!
Welcome, enjoy it 😃
Wow!
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Wow!!! Grazie
Prego ))
@@tonydanielsmusic 😉👍
GROOVY !!!!
Yeah
WOW
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Coltrane and Kelly, doesn't get much better.
A POWER HOUSE!!!
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really cool thanks
Welcome, enjoy ))
Coltrane, on the money. Baby now!
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The Master...at work........Mr.C laying it.......DOWN...........
Yes, he knows how ))
Okay according to Google no color broadcasting in Germany before 1967 so it's been colorized but it's clear and sounds great.
Yes, it's obviously colorized ))
Embers of the Holocaust were still fresh, yet this brilliant music fluttered seemlessly through the same air.
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What a perceptive remark, really.
As a child, close family friend lost everything in that town during Kristallnacht. Lucky to get out alive with most of his family. @@phill.2924
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Man, this is what I call spirit cook'n.
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han pasado 84 años y eso se escucha perfecto...ejejje
Amazing version, I love this magnificed group, thank ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Enjoy))
ジョンコルトレイン最高です!
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Sublime! No words….
Oh my God, this is the video of a lifetime… I think that’s Paul chambers on bass, I can’t get drummer but is it philly joe ? Peace and love to all!
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Jimmy Cobb, I think
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Greattttt 👏👏👏
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素晴らしい。❤64年前の演奏とは思えない😂
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Solo falta Miles y estän todos, fabulosos.
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Ahhhhhhhhhh!❤
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トレーンの最後の海外遠征は、我が日本でした。
その記録は、今も私の愛聴盤です♬
この頃のトレーンもまた、素晴らしいですが。
Enjoy 👍
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But it's P.C., right? You're both great.
Bravo!... indeed Maestro! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
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@@Dominos-el7qr Yes)
Wynton with miles 1961 April the Blackhawk san francisco "so what " godlike
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That night they were the definition of "Swinging!" DJ
비오는데 동동주 마시면서 들으니까 꼰댄데 졸라 착한 슨배님이랑 노는 것 같네😊
Enjoy 😊
Nice....interesting horn.....maybe consider running the TRANSCRIPTION as he plays.....
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It seems like a little later in the set Wynton was replaced by Oscar Petersen.
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Well it's Miles' 1st Quintet minus Miles. Being recorded with great respect using the best TV technology available. The audio and visual quality exceeds anything one would expect from 1960. Was it actually recorded in color? Not colorized later? Wynton a fountain of hard swinging melodic ideas Trane's sheets of sound over changes Paul Chambers intune Arco bass solo all taking place in 1st year of the Space Age. What's not to like?
Colorized with ai ))
Well, not exactly. The first of the two great Miles Davis Quintets featured Red Garland on piano and Philly Joe Jones on drums along with Trane.
The second Davis Quintet, following intermittent stints with Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderly, and Wynton, consisted of Herbie, Wayne, Ron, and Tony. The young lions breathing fresh new life into Miles' ever changing direction.
@@bustabass9025 right I was listening to Working and Steaming in 8th grade.
@paxwallace8324
...Relaxin' and Cookin'. The first quintet cranked out that quadrant of iconic Miles in just a matter of a few short days, fulfilling his contract with Prestige. He then began his long association with Columbia and Gil Evans; and the rest, as they say, is Miles' history.
@@bustabass9025 Enjoy))
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This is an interesting transition period for Trade. After Giant Steps and but before his modal period with his classic quartet. Was this recorded after his 2nd departure from Miles? Notably, he's playing with Miles' band basically.
This time he played without Miles, but it's hard to say how often they would split))
No, John is not playing with Miles band basically. I’m surprised the person who posted this video didn’t pick up on your comment. Miles band were the musicians on Working, Cooking, Walking and Relaxing. John departed from Miles shortly after Kind of Blue in 1959. This was recorded in 1960 during that period.
It's not the Coltrane Quintet but Miles Davis not wanting to go on TV during a JATP European tour.
He was absent for a year at that moment.
Trane, Getz, Peterson plays Monk ! What else ?
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Does anyone know where in Düsseldorf this performance took place?
In Apollo Theatre 🔥
@@tonydanielsmusic thank you very much! 😊
Where was this concert in Düsseldorf ? Rheinhalle ?
Seems to me yes
@@tonydanielsmusic Thank you, but i was too young at that time to visit Rheinhalle.
Seeing this with a bit of color is pretty wild! Did you color the video yourself?
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