I appreciate the attitude these guys have toward one another. How they play off each other's energy is captivating. The way the pianist gave it to the guitarist at the end put a smile on my face.
I've been a Billy Taylor fan for a long time...he's just superb. This is my first time listening to Russell Malone and he too is outstanding. I love the single note improvising...reminds me of Joe Pass.
He's wonderful, isn't he? And plays so CLEANly. I found him about 15 years ago on Diana Krall's album "When I Look in Your Eyes," and it's worth the price just to hear him.
Malone! the subliminal and striking nuances between the notes....elevates the mood beyond the high bar set by the swinging composition presented by Billy, Chip, and Harper
my agony continues, i want to hear the bass, it makes me sad. i'll have to make do with excellent guitar and keys playing. "There will be other lips that I may kiss, But they wont thrill me, Like yours used to do. Yes, I may dream a million dreams, But how can they come true, If there will never, ever be another you?" nat king cole is amazing!!!
"There will never be another you" (Nunca habrá nadie como tú) una hermoso tema interpretado en el más puro jazz, por el Billy Taylor Trío con un invitado de lujo; el guitarrista Russell Malone , Chip Jackson en bajo y Winard Harper en batería. El Dr. Billy Taylor es un pianista eximio y demuestra aquí lo que es el buen Jazz.
Mussell Ralone(lol) is "The Man" these days.No other "straight ahead" jazz artist can touch him.I love the " George Benson" tag at the end of his solo..and of course the intro to it.Great nod to George.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK Russ!!
@dtetreault The downstroke is typical of gypsy jazz guitar playing (in the style of Django Reinhardt). I was surprised to see him do it as well. It produces a unique sound. He wasn't using the "full bag" of either the bebop or manouche tools, but yet his playing was still marvelous!
Great music making! Would love to hear them do more to make it their own though rather than just run through the motions. When trading 4s they started to show some signs of that. I guess it's the nature of televised performances like this.
I really like this version! How can I buy this track? I tried to find this track on music stores in the internet, but there's no place where this tracks is sold. I'm very sad that I can't buy this track ..)
Right hand technique: At first I thought he was using the 'Benson' method with hand parallel to strings with little or no wrist movement, but it only appears that the position is similar, but execution is different. Any guitarists out there to clarify this for me? Santana also uses the same 'under the strings' position, but I can't seem to make it work for me. This position always seems to get amazing articulation with alot of picking economy....
@williamdragunawan That'll be jazz (bebop style)... Listen to: Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Art Blakey, Wes Montgomery, Bud Powell, .... or vocalists Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, .... too many to mention...
Rest in Peace, Russell. Gone far too soon 😢
Rip russell malone, there will never be another you
I was most fortunate to be able to jam with Mr. Malone atCarol's café last night life is good
There will never be another Russell Malone.
One of the best guitar solos I've ever heard
RIP Russel Malone! You were really one of the greats!
I appreciate the attitude these guys have toward one another. How they play off each other's energy is captivating. The way the pianist gave it to the guitarist at the end put a smile on my face.
That´s how jazz should be.
RIP Russell - what a great talent and great guy!
I've been a Billy Taylor fan for a long time...he's just superb. This is my first time listening to Russell Malone and he too is outstanding. I love the single note improvising...reminds me of Joe Pass.
I love Billy Taylor's comping behind Russell Malone's lead and solo... thanks, awesome video!!
Mr. Billy Taylor always has such exciting solos with so much life in the phrases and his call and response!
He's wonderful, isn't he? And plays so CLEANly. I found him about 15 years ago on Diana Krall's album "When I Look in Your Eyes," and it's worth the price just to hear him.
Begrudge fg
Billy Taylor is a master and one of the few surviving masters from a time long gone
Diiiivine!!!!! And I have Doctor Taylor's autograph too. Oh my... he is a genius. Every note has a place and a reason.
wonderful way to greet this day. Thanks for the music.
Cant stop watching!!! Absolutely fabulous!!!
My God I love Jazz
Winard Harper...one of my favorite drummers! So killin
Never another like Russell Malone.
One of my favorite songs. Great performance!
Malone! the subliminal and striking nuances between the notes....elevates the mood beyond the high bar set by the swinging composition presented by Billy, Chip, and Harper
who on earth who likes jazz would dislike this??
grew up around jazz love the guitar parts klassiks never die they just get kooler!!!!
How they came back to the head so seamlessly and with such deftly executed dynamics is a mystery.
my agony continues,
i want to hear the bass,
it makes me sad.
i'll have to make do with excellent guitar and keys playing.
"There will be other lips that I may kiss,
But they wont thrill me,
Like yours used to do.
Yes, I may dream a million dreams,
But how can they come true,
If there will never, ever be another you?"
nat king cole is amazing!!!
What tone, what tone. May we all strive to get that bell tone.
WOW !!!! I don't even know how I found this but I love it PHAT !!!!
One of the masters of our time.
うわ、めっちゃ好き
Awesome! No words!
Billy Taylor, actually Professor Dr (Phd) William Taylor, great pianist. Very talented quartet. thank you so much for posting.
"There will never be another you" (Nunca habrá nadie como tú) una hermoso tema interpretado en el más puro jazz, por el Billy Taylor Trío con un invitado de lujo; el guitarrista Russell Malone , Chip Jackson en bajo y Winard Harper en batería.
El Dr. Billy Taylor es un pianista eximio y demuestra aquí lo que es el buen Jazz.
😍👍😉 un abrazo Juan
Cristina Espinosa Gracias Cris, igualmente, saludos para ti.
Gracias !!!
Una maravilla gracias por compartirla
"No habrá nadie como tú" compartiendo música. Gracias!
Wow.... It is so tight!!!
good example of when its ok to rush! cool.
this performance amazes me everytime!! it's close to perfection in its category!
Great song¡¡¡¡¡ Thanks for posting
何回聴いても名演、ラッセルマローンと高木さん最高!
so much energy
Oh man Taylor is amazing.
Just from this performance alone, Russell Malone looks like he would be a fun guy to hang out with haha
Russell Malone has great lines and sound!
Great Malone, really a master... btw, I like a lot his strap too... :-))
bloody awesome!!!!!!!!
nice job!! Love it!!
i love this jazz
melodic lines are very good. This is great to listen to for examples of "horizontal" playing!
Ohmygod, that beautiful little blip he played at 0:45....
Beautiful !
Thanks a lot
Mussell Ralone(lol) is "The Man" these days.No other "straight ahead" jazz artist can touch him.I love the " George Benson" tag at the end of his solo..and of course the intro to it.Great nod to George.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK Russ!!
goddanm that sounds great
4.50-4.57 impressive block chords....stunning performance as well....
you can tell these guys enjoy working together, a great sound.
can you say "Kool"?
this is superb
First class, thanks
this is killin!
Beautiful
This is fantastic!
And I don't even normally use that word :P
Freestyle performance is good
I feel joyful
Killer solo, Russel!
Everyone's Killing!!!! Airtight!
beautiful music
Talor's melodic sequenceing and development is incredible
beautiful tone!
3:35 great lick
he/they make it look/sound so easy.
Very nice!
don't even give a shit about the fact that i don't know half of the names thrown around here
this is fucking amazing
Une perruque remarquable .
WOW!
Maravilloso...
Epic skills
You got some awesome technique. It's rest stroke picking technique isn't it. Superb!
@dtetreault The downstroke is typical of gypsy jazz guitar playing (in the style of Django Reinhardt). I was surprised to see him do it as well. It produces a unique sound. He wasn't using the "full bag" of either the bebop or manouche tools, but yet his playing was still marvelous!
GREAT!!!!!!
Great music making! Would love to hear them do more to make it their own though rather than just run through the motions. When trading 4s they started to show some signs of that. I guess it's the nature of televised performances like this.
fucking amazing!!!
amazing
very cool.
winard is the freaking man
at 3:12 to 3:16, the piano solo goes like THE FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLEBEE!
@dtetreault: Come on, does it even matter if the guy plays with his toes? Technique is a means to an end. The lines flow; the tone is beautiful.
Nice feeling
genial!!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥RIP i'm sorry for stealing your joke
❤❤❤❤
Happy Saturday morning
russell is awesome. billy taylor just ok.
if you look long enough at Dr Billy he looks like a Thunderbird.
He hits the strings like a gypsy jazz player : lot of down strokes
@TV3020001A
hahah thats a really cool idea actually!
Que boooo, que ets, joan, Catalonia fredom, llibertat presos politics,❤️❤️❤️
Hahahah. Quoted the beginning of Clifford Brown's solo from Cherokee at the beginning
GOD BLEES USA❤
Am I the only one to hear "to Mr Wes Russell Malone" in the beginning?
I believe you may be right
great facial expression at 0:38!
I really like this version!
How can I buy this track?
I tried to find this track on music stores in the internet, but there's no place where this tracks is sold.
I'm very sad that I can't buy this track ..)
Right hand technique: At first I thought he was using the 'Benson' method with hand parallel to strings with little or no wrist movement, but it only appears that the position is similar, but execution is different.
Any guitarists out there to clarify this for me?
Santana also uses the same 'under the strings' position, but I can't seem to make it work for me. This position always seems to get amazing articulation with alot of picking economy....
RIP
@williamdragunawan
That'll be jazz (bebop style)... Listen to: Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Art Blakey, Wes Montgomery, Bud Powell, .... or vocalists Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, .... too many to mention...
A bunch of guys do that.
I think it helps with phrasing because you have to take a breath like a horn player would. Check out 3:00 in.