His music saved me so many times when I was going through some crazy stuff. It started with Karma in 1970 and still to this day whenever my spirit is struggling I play my album and my soul is at peace.🧡🧡 RIP legend.
I was in the audience that night and this gives me shivers hearing this back. One of the very best live gigs I've ever attended, if not the best. Truly mind blowing music from a legend still at the very top. The music lives on, rest in power!
I was 😉😂. His playing is absolutely out of this world and you get that hair raising feeling when see him playing. I am really sad he passed away recently. He had that rare magic like Coltrane, Dolphy and Parker in that he trancended the instrument and transmitted his spirit through it. Also saw McCoy Tyner a number of times and he sounded so good as well.
Norzipo (Sanders) 0:35 Got to have freedom (Sanders) 8:36 Shukuru (Sanders) 27:45 The creator has a masterplan (Sanders) 41:06 Save our children (Sanders) 51:57 Welcome (Coltrane) 54:41 Doctor Pitt (Sanders) 1:14:03 Midnight in Berkeley square (Sanders) 1:28:48 The creator has a masterplan (Sanders) 1:33:22 Save our children (Sanders) 1:42:07
The first isn't Nozipho, second song is not "Got To Have Freedom", it's a different one.The third one is'nt Shukuru either, and after The Creator Has a Master Plan (first) it's "Going To Africa". Haven't listened to all, but it seems to have various errors in that list. First is probably Welcome from Coltrane. Welcome 0:35 Doctor Pitt 8:36 Midnight in Berkeley Square 27:45 The Creator Has A Masterplan 41:06 Going To Africa: 51:57 Nozipho 54:41 You've Got To have Freedom 1:14:03 Shukuru 1:28:48 The Creator Has A Masterplan 1:33:22 Save Our Children 1:42:07
I,ve been, hearing this brother every since the 60's and all that I have to say,,,he has'snt missed a beat. He just left Washington , DC a few weeks, and he he's ageing great and playing strong...
Agin " I say Pharaoh has attained the tone / harmonic /mechanics and mastery of the instrument that I pray to play...Nobody can touch him" 50 years ago I got Jazz Love ,with Wardell Grey, Lester ,Paul Quinishae, Trane, Miles, Dexter, Gene Ammons, Nobody can touch Pharaoh.
@@carlbogus4497 Have you listened to James Carter? He's not as original in terms of musicality as Pharoah, but he seems to be able to coax any sound out of any sax, from bass to soprano. (I'm no expert on sax or jazz, but a huge fan of both, so I'd be interested to hear your opinion.)
After moving to Oakland 20 years ago I stumbled on the Sunday Jazz gigs and followed Pharoah Sanders around. We had a few good talks. And he figures importantly in one of my favorite memories of that time.
Round "65 one of friends played a cut featuring Leon Thomas yodeling, he was all fatuous with the vocals, however I was smitten by the Tenor sax, Pharoah Sanders, et al. saw him at many NYC venues, purchased a tenor, hired a teacher, than came to my senses! Thank you Pharoah!
I saw him there twice when i lived in London at Jazz Cafe and walked calmly past me and a friend as coming into the place. My jaw dropped and his music was indeed that amazing feeling you get from the good Coltrane stuff. The squeeling sounds amazing live and when he does the trick of making sounds come from the saxophone when he takes it away from his mouth is something spirtual
EVERYTIME- I hear the passion-fused sounds of Pharoah Sanders blowing his horn with his fellow players. I feel EXCITING BABY 🎉❤ SPIRITUAL GREETINGS-to you and William Henderson ❤️ on piano 🎹 , miss you both dearly ❤️ 😢 💙 💖 ♥️ 😘
The drumming at 22:00 is simply incredible. Damn do I love this concert. Pharoah is The King of this music IMO and has been since the late 60's. I love him to death.
Five years ago this performance sounds as fantastic as his older music . Pharoah continues to amaze me !!!!! Lucky , i have most of music of 60's & up !!
Usé par le temps , ce fabuleux créateur de thèmes musicaux originaux passant du mode majeur au mode mineur et vice-versa et d'un jeux de saxo d'une originalité extraordinaire est ici un peu l'ombre de lui-même et pourtant , cette ombre est musicalement parlant fantastique , ces vibrations que je ressentais 40 ans auparavant sont intactes aujourd'hui et les musiciens qui l'accompagnent sont de très haut niveaux . J'adore . NORBERT .
Bheki Mseleku is the one who composed Nozipho and Thembi when he was playing piano there at Pharoah Sanders. REST in Power, I hope that Bheki , John and Alice Coltrane received you well that side
Little history pharaoh move from Arkansas in the sixties to Oakland,ca he played with a group called the untouchables with Sir Ed kelly on the piano. Later on pharaoh hooked up with the Trane movement... I played with pharaoh around Oakland over the years. Strong will LOVE IS EVERYWHERE.
The one work that stays with me and ever has since my first 'absorbing' it when I was barely 19 yeas of age, then-living in Washington, D.C. is his piece titled 'Astral Traveling' from the work titled Thembi. What an ambience, a space, a time, ay a classic!
He was such an amazing talent with a brilliant compositional mind. His original tunes are indeed something to listen to. I find myself spellbound when I watch and listen.
This magical musical moment is This experience called avantguard Jazz is an unforgettable adventure in our lifetime journey,this Cat is unbelievably gifted.......in this magical Mystery called life.......
Rest in POWER BABA I know that you are with us enternally you move to that big band with JOHN, ALICE, GROVER, YUSEF, AHMED, RAMSEY, LOOKING DOWN ON US SMILING AND PLAYING IN THAT BIG BAND HAVING A BALL!👑📯🎼🎵🎶🎷🪗🎸🎹🎺🎻🥁🪘🪇🪕🌹❤️🖤💚💯
Great band, great blowing. It doesn't get much better than this - I'm learning how to blow from Pharaoh, genius! Btw the piece of music titled Shukuru on the video is in fact A Nightingale sang in Berkeley Square, appropriate as this is a gig in London. Enjoy
not only an incredibly skilled and experienced musician, but a kind and wonderful person too. the world doesn't just need skilled musicians, it needs good people.
Beyond sublime. As soon as I finish this astonishingly gorgeous version of "Nozipho" (at about 54:40), I have to go back and hear it again (and that's with the pure adrenaline shot of "You've Got to Have Freedom" to immediately follow.) I am in a permanent loop with it now. Thank you, Mr. Sanders and co.
52 Minutes ago i had no idea that Ornette had gone.....so sorry if i upset anyone who already knew.....a wonderful innovator with enormous courage. Lou Reed was one of his greatest fans, he's gone too. But we have their legacies.......Thanks, geezers......
I wish I could tell him, and maybe I can in a way, how much his music has lifted my spirits, _so many_ times. May he and it be a blessing on and on...
So when are we going to start a Saint Pharoah Sanders church?
@@michaelbarskile6826 Hey, if Coltrane got his, Pharoah also deserves one ;)
@@michaelbarskile6826 Would love to do that
His music saved me so many times when I was going through some crazy stuff. It started with Karma in 1970 and still to this day whenever my spirit is struggling I play my album and my soul is at peace.🧡🧡 RIP legend.
@@bakonwheel1 Amen!!!
I was in the audience that night and this gives me shivers hearing this back. One of the very best live gigs I've ever attended, if not the best. Truly mind blowing music from a legend still at the very top. The music lives on, rest in power!
I saw him there in 2006/7 when he was having problems with the sound guy, he cut his set short and didn't come back on.
cool brother, cliff in tokyo
youre one lucky cookie!
I was 😉😂. His playing is absolutely out of this world and you get that hair raising feeling when see him playing. I am really sad he passed away recently. He had that rare magic like Coltrane, Dolphy and Parker in that he trancended the instrument and transmitted his spirit through it.
Also saw McCoy Tyner a number of times and he sounded so good as well.
I saw you
First of all there is that floaty surreal piano 🎹 and then Pharaoh comes in takes you to another level of consciousness. ❤❤❤
Rest in Peace and Power, sir. Thank you for decades of extraordinary music! ❤
Completely agreed
Mmm
Rest in peace to this absolute Legend.
Great musician
Wow rip truly
@@renatorossi1800 truly
Saw him in Atlanta, years back, and meant him at the jam session afterwards. He told me "Enjoyed your playin" what a day that was!
I first saw Pharaoh Sanders when I was a college freshman in the '60's. His creative energy was a driving force.
There is just something indescribable about Sander's playing. It reaches the depths of the soul like nothing else.
Agreed. He has the magic like Dolphy, Coltrane and Parker before him
The drums are played like throwing a boomerang, first away from the target but it circles right back and bullseye. ❤
It's nice to see a man age in grace while enjoying it.He's embraced in the music.Trane Lives!!!
Pharoah..yeah
He does indeed. He is mind blowing live!
RIP Mr Sanders. A true giant of the art of sound.
Norzipo (Sanders) 0:35
Got to have freedom (Sanders) 8:36
Shukuru (Sanders) 27:45
The creator has a masterplan (Sanders) 41:06
Save our children (Sanders) 51:57
Welcome (Coltrane) 54:41
Doctor Pitt (Sanders) 1:14:03
Midnight in Berkeley square (Sanders) 1:28:48
The creator has a masterplan (Sanders) 1:33:22
Save our children (Sanders) 1:42:07
The first isn't Nozipho, second song is not "Got To Have Freedom", it's a different one.The third one is'nt Shukuru either, and after The Creator Has a Master Plan (first) it's "Going To Africa". Haven't listened to all, but it seems to have various errors in that list. First is probably Welcome from Coltrane.
Welcome 0:35
Doctor Pitt 8:36
Midnight in Berkeley Square 27:45
The Creator Has A Masterplan 41:06
Going To Africa: 51:57
Nozipho 54:41
You've Got To have Freedom 1:14:03
Shukuru 1:28:48
The Creator Has A Masterplan 1:33:22
Save Our Children 1:42:07
Thanks, man !
Genius. I've been listening to his music for almost forty years now.
Me too!
Fifty Four. The Power of God.
@@FordGreeneLawyer53 here, the Creator Has A Masterplan...my introduction
@@barbarajohnson1442 same here. Although he played on a number of John Coltrane’s albums until 1967 that I also love.
Just la crem de la crem Mon Ami in this ensemble with Monsieur Pharaoh. Merci beaucoup RIP. ❤❤❤
This man music carried me through my darkest days.Body to the dirt spirit to heaven.
I,ve been, hearing this brother every since the 60's and all that I have to say,,,he has'snt missed a beat. He just left Washington , DC a few weeks, and he he's ageing great and playing strong...
Agin " I say Pharaoh has attained the tone / harmonic /mechanics and mastery of the instrument that I pray to play...Nobody can touch him" 50 years ago I got Jazz Love ,with Wardell Grey, Lester ,Paul Quinishae, Trane, Miles, Dexter, Gene Ammons, Nobody can touch Pharaoh.
@@carlbogus4497 Have you listened to James Carter? He's not as original in terms of musicality as Pharoah, but he seems to be able to coax any sound out of any sax, from bass to soprano. (I'm no expert on sax or jazz, but a huge fan of both, so I'd be interested to hear your opinion.)
He was a legendary musician and an honorable man may he rest in heavenly peace 🕊
After moving to Oakland 20 years ago I stumbled on the Sunday Jazz gigs and followed Pharoah Sanders around. We had a few good talks. And he figures importantly in one of my favorite memories of that time.
Round "65 one of friends played a cut featuring Leon Thomas yodeling, he was all fatuous with the vocals, however I was smitten by the Tenor sax, Pharoah Sanders, et al. saw him at many NYC venues, purchased a tenor, hired a teacher, than came to my senses! Thank you Pharoah!
I saw him there twice when i lived in London at Jazz Cafe and walked calmly past me and a friend as coming into the place. My jaw dropped and his music was indeed that amazing feeling you get from the good Coltrane stuff. The squeeling sounds amazing live and when he does the trick of making sounds come from the saxophone when he takes it away from his mouth is something spirtual
EVERYTIME- I hear the passion-fused sounds of Pharoah Sanders blowing his horn with his fellow players. I feel EXCITING BABY 🎉❤
SPIRITUAL GREETINGS-to you and William Henderson ❤️ on piano 🎹 , miss you both dearly ❤️ 😢 💙 💖 ♥️ 😘
The drumming at 22:00 is simply incredible. Damn do I love this concert. Pharoah is The King of this music IMO and has been since the late 60's. I love him to death.
You are not joking! That drum solo may be the most amazing thing I've ever heard ... cheers mate! 🥂
50年前のファラオはニューjazzで在ったが今ではjazzカフェで聴かれている,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,。時代の変遷を彼の素直な音質に同着する私。ジャズは常にNOWで在る。
Immensely powerful, beautiful, and joyous music. R.I.P. Pharoah.
Since the 70s I couldn't help but notice this wonderful quality in the music of Pharoah Sanders. The genius and energy come through a clear channel.
Wow...what a band and what a master! RIP Pharoah.
Listened to this many times, really makes me smile. Rest in peace
he makes you feel the music deep in your soul.....playing chords on a sax is still amazing to me...I LOVE MUSIC
Vere Anthony *notes
@@silmarillion1780 multiphonics are chords, sanders definitely does those
When i hear the word jazz, the name Sanders come to mind, there is difference between listening and feelings the músic.
Five years ago this performance sounds as fantastic as his older music . Pharoah continues to amaze me !!!!! Lucky , i have most of music of 60's & up !!
WYMM?
Pls is there a live video recording for Spiritual Blessing?
Usé par le temps , ce fabuleux créateur de thèmes musicaux originaux passant du mode majeur au mode mineur et vice-versa et d'un jeux de saxo d'une originalité extraordinaire est ici un peu l'ombre de lui-même et pourtant , cette ombre est musicalement parlant fantastique , ces vibrations que je ressentais 40 ans auparavant sont intactes aujourd'hui et les musiciens qui l'accompagnent sont de très haut niveaux . J'adore . NORBERT .
Bheki Mseleku is the one who composed Nozipho and Thembi when he was playing piano there at Pharoah Sanders. REST in Power, I hope that Bheki , John and Alice Coltrane received you well that side
Wow! Is so?..Bheki was a music genius Legendary.🖤❤
@@sphasokhabase2375 I don't really get what they mean lol
@@sphasokhabase2375 nice pfp btw, many colors
A brilliant show and recording, rest in heavenly peace Pharoah Sanders. Sending love & healing to the family.
Rest In peace to this great artist. But his voice will be celebrated forever.
I've wanted this piece on vinyl for so long.
Truly amazing at 71 years of age!! - Nice tight band!!!
I've been to London 3 times. This session makes me wish I had been there 4 times.
Miss Leon Thomas -- what a voice, what a voice...
7:41-8:28 is so beautiful. Sounds like he's interpreting the ending of Coltrane's Central Park West.
Sounds like Coltrane's tune after the rain
This was so beautiful and magical!
A true mujician genius and giant heart. Long may he continue to pour his love out to us on this earth.
Loving the audience, beautiful vibes. Thank you Pharoah, futuristic sounds as always
Great accompaniment by the bass player and drummer... simply beautiful!
Yes, I agree. They are truly great.
One way for greats to stay great is travel with great accompanists and good arrangements.
Little history pharaoh move from Arkansas in the sixties to Oakland,ca he played with a group called the untouchables with Sir Ed kelly on the piano. Later on pharaoh hooked up with the Trane movement... I played with pharaoh around Oakland over the years. Strong will
LOVE IS EVERYWHERE.
The one work that stays with me and ever has since my first 'absorbing' it when I was barely 19 yeas of age, then-living in Washington, D.C. is his piece titled 'Astral Traveling' from the work titled Thembi. What an ambience, a space, a time, ay a classic!
The pharaoh is definitely one of the greats from Coltrane gang I started to take in his vibration from age of 9 that was 52years ago wonderful
Wow, this brother can BLOW, May the creator keep him strong....
Totally transcendental!
He was such an amazing talent with a brilliant compositional mind. His original tunes are indeed something to listen to. I find myself spellbound when I watch and listen.
So filled with love ,spirituality and peace "out of this world" thank-you for this message!
WOW! After the intermission this band is genius!!!! Wonderful piano!!!
stellar performance from all, BRavo !
This magical musical moment is This experience called avantguard Jazz is an unforgettable adventure in our lifetime journey,this Cat is unbelievably gifted.......in this magical Mystery called life.......
Rest in POWER BABA I know that you are with us enternally you move to that big band with JOHN, ALICE, GROVER, YUSEF, AHMED, RAMSEY, LOOKING DOWN ON US SMILING AND PLAYING IN THAT BIG BAND HAVING A BALL!👑📯🎼🎵🎶🎷🪗🎸🎹🎺🎻🥁🪘🪇🪕🌹❤️🖤💚💯
Great band, great blowing. It doesn't get much better than this - I'm learning how to blow from Pharaoh, genius! Btw the piece of music titled Shukuru on the video is in fact A Nightingale sang in Berkeley Square, appropriate as this is a gig in London. Enjoy
Just came across Pharaoh Sanders, via some Ramsey Lewis, his 1977 peice You've got to have Freedom is something else.
Amazing, outstanding performance. Thanks God, you ‘ve made my night🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Jewel of thought, masterpiece, great
Gloria eterna para Pharaoh Sanders, un gran legado para música mundial!
"Mr Anderson" 😎
Really love his piano part in Ole'
Thanks for sharing 👍
William Henderson...
William Henderson....
ive been playing jazz for 6 years now just so you know that im not trying to be disrespectful but 10:32 killed me haha keep up the good work btw :)
That was the best part!! :)
mrhoffame i stg he dont know lol
How does anybody not love this!
+Jeff Roll Well, to answer your question. In the music world there are many people know as Tin Ears!!!
More,more than beautifully 🌹🌹🌹❤
Great..great..lovely...lovely...!!
"The Creator Has a Master Plan" has an extended intro that begins at 41:05 : D love this version!!
Drummer Antoine Bonefield (sp) is sublime.
ein HOCHGENUSS ist dieses KONZERT ... danke danke millionenmal DANK für jeden TON.
Was fortunate to attend the concert that night - out of this world performance from Pharaoh and the band 😎. Big shout to the OP for uploading 🙌
Buon viaggio Maestro . La tua musica suonerà per l'eternità .
This is excellent.
What can I say, Great , Great band led by The Master. Great Video production, very polished, well done Mezzo!
Τhese musicians stay with us forever.....
Abertura com "Welcome", do John Coltrane. Belíssima.
not only an incredibly skilled and experienced musician, but a kind and wonderful person too.
the world doesn't just need skilled musicians, it needs good people.
Still Goin'. Awesome music. And what a partnership that turned out to be with Mr. Henderson.
RIP the all time legend
This is great! Thanks
Beyond sublime. As soon as I finish this astonishingly gorgeous version of "Nozipho" (at about 54:40), I have to go back and hear it again (and that's with the pure adrenaline shot of "You've Got to Have Freedom" to immediately follow.) I am in a permanent loop with it now. Thank you, Mr. Sanders and co.
Amazing drummer!
I thought it was David Garfield at first....damn he plays keyboards & drums!
GOT TO HAVE FREEDOM !!!!!!!
52 Minutes ago i had no idea that Ornette had gone.....so sorry if i upset anyone who already knew.....a wonderful innovator with enormous courage. Lou Reed was one of his greatest fans, he's gone too. But we have their legacies.......Thanks, geezers......
Another jazz giant, play in Heaven today and forever.
Greatest artist of all time
That was freakin AWESOME!!
Aint no religous man but "the creator has a masterplan" is beautiful.
Music is true religion, oneness with the Creator.
Great show.
Par-excellence....Virtuosity....Pre-eminence. 😊
Beautiful piece.
I like the Doors at the end. I was waiting for Henderson's Softly for Shyla. An unfairly forgotten piece of treasure.
My respects to this amazing musician
What a great performance!
Um dos poucos que fazem juiz à influência de John Coltrane. Muito bom.
Beautiful
Caramba, adoro essa música!
Transcendent. Was it really 40 years ago I bought my first LP by the great man?
Blow pharoah blow...a innovator in his art....
Speaking to us from the ancestors thru his music.
GENIUS. GENIUS. GENIUS. HIS MUSIC WILL LIVE. ❤️😞🌹❤️
God Bless Pharoah
1:41:47 beautiful start of Save Our Children