Love when glasper sits down and his playing just stops sounding like typical glasper and more like just a jazz classic... true marksmanship of a master practiced jazz musician
Whereas the drummer definitely maintains a pretty identifiable sound with more modern influences for sure. Glasper just sits back and blends into the past and future in a timeless sort of way. Beautiful
I got to see this trio on maybe their 1st trip to CA yrs ago at MJF. They were playing the entrance lounge all night, and my buddy and I never made it to the main arena- too enthralled. Thanks for sharing, great to see them at it!
Thank U for sharing 🎶💯👉🏽💚♻️ Beautiful COLLABS w Robert Glasper & crew. I so remember sitting in the audience, enjoying his sets. I missed this recent performance at the Blue Note NYC. I LOVE GLASPER'S projects / creative vision. 🎶 Tree-nj-usa 🌱
0:18 14:43 Alte Ego(James Williams)
18:20 29:49 Passion Dance(McCoy Tyner)
30:33 41:54 I Have a Dream(Herbie Hancock) / Blue In Green(Bill Evans)
45:09 49:46 Dienda(Kenny Kirkland)
49:47 1:00:06 Evidence(Thelonious Monk)/ Silly rabbit (Robert Glasper)
1:00:06 1:03:13 J Dillalude(Robert Glasper)
1:04:34 1:14:27 Just Checking It(Robert Glasper)
Correction at 49:47
They ended up playing Evidence (Thelonius Monk)/ Silly rabbit (Glasper)
@@dakaugu Thank you for pointing that out!! I've corrected the comment.
Kenny.Kirkland "Dienda"
Wow
@@joweeo You're welcome. I wasn't very familiar with Kenny Kirkland's music, but his performances with Branford Marsalis are amazing too.
Those trio albums have stood the test of time, some of my favorite music of all time.
Glasper, Glasper, Glasper. Pure musical genius! I love Glasper❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glasper fan for life ‼️😭💪🏿
Love when glasper sits down and his playing just stops sounding like typical glasper and more like just a jazz classic... true marksmanship of a master practiced jazz musician
lol real fans know that this comment isn’t a diss but a compliment to his genius
Hia playing is f%%king dreamy. Yes, with ya.
Whereas the drummer definitely maintains a pretty identifiable sound with more modern influences for sure. Glasper just sits back and blends into the past and future in a timeless sort of way. Beautiful
I love Damion Reid 🙏
I got to see this trio on maybe their 1st trip to CA yrs ago at MJF. They were playing the entrance lounge all night, and my buddy and I never made it to the main arena- too enthralled. Thanks for sharing, great to see them at it!
Not sure why but I've always liked the sound of jazz in a bar vs a big stage
The acoustics sounds better..
the instruments need less amplification if they need any at all
Thank U for sharing 🎶💯👉🏽💚♻️ Beautiful COLLABS w Robert Glasper & crew. I so remember sitting in the audience, enjoying his sets. I missed this recent performance at the Blue Note NYC. I LOVE GLASPER'S projects / creative vision. 🎶 Tree-nj-usa 🌱
I feel ya, Robert Glasper
My brotha, come to Texas...
I went to the Rob + Nora show, which was great, but wish I had hit this one also.
Missing of that Trio time
Black Radio 123, The Experiment...etc...that's all good and cool and such. But this is what I'm talking about if you please.
Robert failed to mention the title of the opening song "Alter Ego", and didn't give the writer/pianist, the late James Williams his props.
Appreciate the info!
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interestingly, the first song seems like a kind of version of 500 Miles, by Chico Korea. Has anyone else thought about this?
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Venice after the Crusades