Stan Getz quartet with Tony Williams - Montreux 1972
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- Montreux 1972
Stan Getz: Tenor sax
Chick Corea: Piano
Stanley Clarke: Bass
Tony Williams: Drums
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I can't imagine what it was like to be in the audience that night and see Tony Williams deliver a drum solo from 2024...
Setlist Timestamps:
0:00 "Captain Marvel"
6:50 "Day Waves"
15:33 "Lush Life"
20:47 "Windows"
30:01 "I Remember Clifford"
35:10 "La Fiesta"
47:46 "Times Lie"
Today is Thursday 7 March 2024, this music is as fresh today as it was 52 years ago. I grew up listening to Stan Getz, I was 15 when I bought his Live at Carnegie Hall recorded in 1964. I listened to Tony Williams from the time he joined Miles Davis's second great group. These type of musicians are few and far in between, thank you for sharing this gem from your jewelry collection.
Can't believe this music is 52 years old,fresher than some stuff coming out now.
Oh yes! Today is Sunday 24 March 2024, @karlkilcrease51, this music is as fresh today as it was way back when you listened to it on Thursday 7 March 2024. Amazing how it's stood the test of time! Stan Getz was the first tenor guy that really grabbed by the ears when I was a high school kid around 1959. I love Stan's muscularity on Chick Corea's "La Fiesta!" Monster! This is from the same period as his "Focus" LP. I wore the grooves off that record! And Chick is amazing (though I'd rather hear him on piano than Fender Rhodes or whatever). I love Stanley Clarke's "guitaristic" approach to the upright bass. And he's sitting down! There is nobody on this planet who can say enough about Tony Williams! Good Joyous God Almighty!
[I jumped into this at 35.10 "La Fiesta", Now I'll go back to the beginning and have the whole thing for breakfast. Good Day!!!]
Definitely a "Supergroup"!
@@djandersonny To you, as well!
My dad Marky markowitz played trumpet worked with Stan in woody Herman’s band circa 1947 2nd herd and I used to play with his children when I was their age at 4 or 5 in long island
Stan Getz: tenor sax mid 40's
Chick Corea: Piano early 30's
Stanley Clarke: Bass early 20's
Tony Williams: Drums late 20's
Getz 45, Chick 31, Stanley 21, Tony 27
allstar lineup no doubt
Chic Corea , Stanley Clark, Tony Williams and Stan this is a face of fusion jazz the new with the old refreshing!
Yeh I suppose if ur gonna run a jazz 4tet then those 3 would be a pretty good choice lol
Nice try. Not.
Clarke.....
I love stan however, I’m a drummer. I can’t take my ears off Tony Williams Miss him
Stanley Clarke is amazing !!! incredible music!! All of them are damn good musicians ❤ 🎶
Musicians just don’t come any greater than these guys. Tony Williams is now my favorite drummer, if he wasn’t already.
Fiery start with Stan at his peak. Young Tony’s fireworks of drum play is amazing. He was sadly taken away from us much too soon. We miss you my friend. This is an great session folks. Dig this beauty. G’day & Cheers!
🍻
Return to Forever with Tony and Stan. Amazing document. I prefer it with Joe Farrel and Airto, but it's interesting to realise that by the time they got to Light as a Feather, this stuff was all well played in for Stanley and Chick, and Airto took a bunch of stuff from Tony.
So much talent on one stage, Tonys’ phrasing is so tight, and great dynamics.
Getz had already released so much music, but it's as if he's just hitting his stride!
Incredible group and Montreux always brought out something special.
VIVA GETZ!!!
Tony Williams was one of my top five favorite drummers
I dont think I will be able to fully digest this performance in my lifetime. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Tony Williams was a drummer of one-man orchestral proportions. No match.
This is fantastic! All super great musicians! Wow, Tony Williams style is just fantastic!
I try to come up with a number of platitudes to extol what I see and hear with the collective genius that is on this stage. Yet, this is one of those situations where my eloquence evades me
This is the most superb ( almost outer space and body experience like) archive footage i ve ever come across...
I was fortunate to see this band in 1972 at the London House in Chicago. Great quartet … timeless - this still sounds fresh.
Phenomenal lineup of musicians and what a great performance 😮
Fabulous, impeccable & innovative in any aspect: form, arrangement, improvisation, dynamic, sonority etc.
I saw Stan a 8 years later in Miami and he always had the best young players who would do onto be major players. That night Danny Gottlieb was the drummer, who played w Pat Metheny’s band. great drummer /cymbalist
The precision is deafening!😁❤️❤️❤️
beautiful playing, as always, stan, anthony, stanley, and chick. your arts is with us always, in spirit and music!
This is where I feel bands like king crimson and other progressive bands got some of their eclectic influences from. Jazz fusion is so cool cause there seems to be no boundaries and this song is on my regular Playlist. It is awesome!👍👍👍
Stan is WEARING his Evel Keneival suit!!
I’m gon b wearing mine tooo
....and a Swatch??
fashion before fitness
Keneival-tribute concert.
@@carguy3460 Didn't think swatches were around then
I didn’t know these four ever played together. Amazing!
This band is flying very high, at high altitude,just a joy to watch & hear!
Stan the man and wow what a band
Excelentes músico Getz, Willians, Corea, Stanley, vídeo de qualidade
Stan Getz forever.
return to getz
Tony totally rocking those Paiste 2002 cymbals!
What do you think is the diameter of the ride? 24" at the least is my guess.
Amazing how the rise still sounds like Toby's ride. He always had a signature ride cymbal but usually used Bospherous didn't he? But this one sounds just like vintage Tony!
Massive improv. Total brilliance.
Stan's 'Lush Life' is Beau-tiful! Lovely.
Wow look at Stan Getz in 1972 dressed in a cool, finely tailored futuristic outfit and looking very fit and sounding incredible.
GOD THANK YOU
1972 was a NICE Jazz year!
Tony Williams was just...awesome...😊
Great Tony!!
This early incarnation of RTF was represented well on Stan Getz's album titled Captain Marvel from 1974 where they add Airto. Thank you so much for posting this! A dream come true!!!
This is real music! Thank you so much!
Return to forever! And stan getz!! Awesome
The best jazz lineup of all time.
That seems a bit exaggerated considering all the great jazz lineups you are demoting to 2nd, 3rd and so on.
Wow. I recorded this. Every player was an all time great. I didn't know that Stan Getz was a modern Jazz player. This is awesome. I only know(and I know ALOT of Jazz) about Stan Getz in the Big Band genr.
Stan recorded a series of Jazz+Samba records, in different band arrangements, for the Verve Label in the mid- sixties. Started a whole craze.
Check THOSE out....
P.s. The album covers were similar...but varied.
@@dal4138 What's your poin?. Antonio Carlos Jobim did it.
@@chriscockey7649 Stan Getz is the sax player on that. There are lots of Stan Getz jazz samba records. Check them out.
Check out Live at The Roost, about '52 in Boston, with Horace Silver on piano.
Stan was well appreciated amidst the beboppers and learned their language early, with rhythm section members of Charlie Parker's band playing with him when CP was temporarily out of it around 1950.
Getz one of the top five overall reed and flute players, and his longevity and variety ensures that. Be sure to hear him play flute on La Fiesta on the Return to Forever album with Airti and Flora Purim.
Holy mackerel! Tony is playing Paiste 2002 cymbals!
Tony Williams drums
After the set Stan put his helmet on and went to the Moon
Love Tony!
wow some great players here
Incredible set. ~47:50 is when things really heat up!
Sweet Rain is one of my favorite Getz records...and one of my favorite Chick Corea records.
The great Grady Tate and Ron Carter, too. It *is* a sublime masterpiece.
@@whatevershebrings Truly a golden era in Stan and Chick's history.
Una locomotora Tony !! todos increibles
What a show! Tony Williams always blows me away.
Superb line up. TIght set. Thanks for sharing!
This is my favorite thing
With half of Return to Forever! Tony is amazing.
Awesome.
👍🏾😊👍🏾
Exquisite.
So nice
amazing
Great lineup
stan getz really showed up looking like speed racer that's crazy
History making of young cats with old lion of jazz here. Stanley is the only one still on this side of earthly existence. RIP to Stan, Chick and Tony.
Stan is still alive
@@jloveyorkStanley Clarke is still alive. Stan Getz died in 1991.
Golden Time
I always thought that Stan and Chick were of similar thinking minds, with the addition of Tony Williams they take on an even greater expressive presence. Their timing and intuitive nature makes this a super group and with the addition of Stanley Clark take on an even greater fusion temperature.
Great band, and such fun that I used run my own jazz club from my hometown, and when I picked up the phone to Ronnie Scott to see who might play at my club, his partner Peter King, answering the phone in Ronnie's club would shout to Ronnie: Hey Ronnie ! It's Tony Williams on the phone for you !! The fun began after he picked it up to find that it was the wrong Tony Williams !
This is wild. Legends, all of em.
THIS HEAVENLY BLISS WAS GOING ON IN 1972……
I WAS A SENIOR IN HIGH SCHOOL…. OBLIVIOUS TO THESE GENIUSES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I WAS PROBABLY INTO GLADIS KNIGHT, BOSTON, STEVIE WONDER, FLEETWOOD MAC ECT…..
WHAT A DIFFERENCE 5 DECADES MAKES!!!
AS A 67 YEAR OLD JAZZ COMPOSER ….. JUST DEBUTING MY FIRST ALBUM ……
(Christmas 2024…yeah…. I’m late to the party…. Long story…. Lol)
Thank you God for MUSIC
ON THIS LEVEL!!!!
When I hear it……. or play it.. it reminds me. How wonderful…. LIFE IS….
all over again 🕯
Thank you:
Mr. Getz
2/2/27 ▪️6/6/91 (64)
Mr. Corea
6/12/41▪️2/9/21 (79)
Mr. Williams
12/12/45 ▪️2/23/97 (51)
Mr. Clark
6/30/71
💐
🎼RAIN AGAIN 🎼
Oops…… Stanley was born in 1951… not 1971…..
……. He could not have played this festival at 1 year old 👀…lol
This last observation is obviously a coincidence but nevertheless fascinating in a “ weird “ kinda way:
Of this AMAZING quartet-
1 was born In February
2 died in February
1 died in June
2 were born in June
2 are named Stanley
2 are named Anthony
( i.e. Chick’s middle name
was Anthony)
Thank you God for supplying”top shelf”
music through these guys!
Keep them busy in
your universal studio
Amen 🕯
( Of course,1 Stanley is still “gifted “ to us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😊)
Incredible concert!
Great window on some awesome jazz history!
Absolutely fabulous.
New subscriber following from Japan ❤
Fabulous...
All star band!
fantastic.
Cool 👍
Nice to hear Tony on those Paistes for a change - I like it!
How do leave out Chick and Stanley off the video's title?
Legends never die. X
An amplified, acoustic bass sounds kick-ass - nice choice Stanley! What a trio to back you as a horn player eh!
🎷 the sound
Com certeza Carlos Santana, Neal Schaun, Michael Schrieve e Douglas Rauch se inspiraram neste quarteto para o álbum Caravanserai. Stanley Clarke foi apenas perfeito.
wow awesome musicians'. First rate.
Stellar
Great upload, thanks 🍻👍
Now this is a combo I'm curious to see. Stans warm lyrical butter and Tony's muscular chopping
Looks like half of Return To Forever has supporting him...
It shouldn't have surprised me, but around 55:00 I could suddenly hear where Leo Pellegrini (Too Many ZooZ) got some of his playing.
This is one half of RTF featuring Tony Williams and Stan Getz.
Best part of this is Stanley's fro. Very nice. So choice.
Had no idea Tony Williams played bass too
Kids, this is why we practice our rudiments.
Wow he's good
Les Mc Cann checking the guys out in the back haha
Les McCann watching in audience
スタンゲッツのブローを乗せまくるスタンリー のウッドベースビシバシキレッキレのトニーアイデア満載のチック懐かしい!七十歳😂
Is there a set/song list posted here somewhere??
I saw his car at Backer Beach in SF in 1977. He showed up with girl ftiend.
I much prefer his acoustic upright playing over his Electric.👏👍🙏
stanley, 21, tony, 26, chick, 31, stan, 44