As if they were born to play together. "In 30 years we never had an argument about music. We never had a dispute of any major consequence. We just show up and play. One of the concepts, if not the basic concept, is that we are all sidemen to the music." KJ. BEAUTIFUL.
I was introduced to this trio when I was 15 by my father, my best friend, my teacher. It was 1996 when he threw this into my head. For 20 years after until his passing, there would never be a listening session without these three. I listen to them to bring him close. Thank you dad.
Jarret's lines are just unreal. So beautiful. And for everyone who complains about jarret's grunting and groaning you guys get it all backwards, at least I think you do. The most beautiful part of what we're listening to is that it's created by people - with all their frailties, failings -- despite the fact that we kill and rape and desecrate each other daily -- do unforgivable things in the name of some faceless god or whatever -- despite it all, this still exists. We still have the capacity to produce beauty like this. And people complain about jarrett groaning. Jesus. It's an aspect of the individual that he is. That's what makes this shit so beautiful. But whatever -- keep looking for your perverse idea of perfection. If you ever find it in the form you're currently looking, it won't come from a human being. But maybe, just maybe, as you hear KJ soaring, arriving at some incredible melody over an old standard, groaning in the background, the groaning may remind you that this isn't coming from a damn robot. It's human music. Perhaps that reminder may make you enjoy the music a bit more as the testament to hope and light it truly is
It is utterly right to pray for Keith as he is not well. But one also needs to say of prayer of profound thanksgiving for all the wonderful music he has done. He is not only a very very talented man but he has worked very hard and given loads of people huge joy and pleasure
I saw Keith play solo at Tanglewood. He was incredible! I bought everything I could get. The trio were musicians transferring the notes between themselves.Thank you to these three gentlemen for their talent and catalog.
I love Jack Dejohnette's playing; IMHO he never sounded better than when he was playing Istanbul cymbals.I saw him with John Surman at the Royal Festival Hall and his piano playing is as good as his drumming; a truly wonderful musician.
0:18 I Wish I Knew 8:48 If I Should Lose You 19:03 Late Lament 28:25 Rider 42:18 It's Easy To Remember 50:08 So Tender 1:02:38 Prsim 1:17:15 Stella By Starlight 1:27:46 God Bless The Child 1:44:55 Delaunay's Dilemma
KEITH JARRET, WHEN HE WAS BEHIND THE PIANO, FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END, HE WAS ALWAYS CHANNELING......,AN INCREDIBLE FLOW OF WONDERFUL FEELINGS INTO MUSIC.......
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Wonderful Trio indeed they are like been born together,super magnificent+radiance to sullen faces I love this unity... Trio's are my superb choices.... sophistication needless to comment further ❤❤
They are my best trio in the world.I have been listening to trio jazz music from Bill Evans,0scar Peterson and many others,These guys are still the best.I was saddened by the passing on of their bassist.God bless them. Donald mfanafuthi Hugh Goba.(past bassist)
It's all wonderful but what the trio does between 1:09:50ish and 1:17:10 is simply stunning. One of those moments - if you can call something that long a moment - that makes you glad to breathe.
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JT Ahn is an original composition by Keith called "Rider"......... Great and wonderful music and masters in action sharing love and light to the human kind!!!!
This the time of Standards Live, recorded in 1985 (published in 1986 by the Keith Jarrett trio) and Still Live, another LIVE album of Keith Jarrett's "Standards Trio" (featuring -of course- Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette) recorded in concert in July, 1986 at the Philharmonic Hall in Munich and released in 1988 on ECM (as usual): what a great masterpiece!!!
Who said you cannot get lyrical on drums with feet?! Listen to Jack's hi-hat and kick playing between 1:26:26 and 1:26:50. Syncopated lyrism! The intro of God bless the child from Jack is so crazy - And not to mention his solo later on!
The CONSUMMATE Musician. In Time Mr Keith Jarrett will be referred to as a Master Musician & Composer - which he surely is today. This is GOD'S TRIO. He gives everything, risks everything and asks for nothing in return.
Este trío, el de Bill Evans con Scott Lafaro y Paul Motian, y el de Evans con Zigmund y Eddie Gomez, son absolutamente increíbles, A cual de los tres mas bellos.
+Oscar Castro A. Si me das a elegir un trío y no tengo opción de elegir más que uno, el mío es el de Evans, La Faro y Moutian. Ahora, si me pedís una lista de tríos increíbles, el de Jarret con Peackoc y De Jhonnete esta sin duda.. De cualquier modo, para comparar este trío de Jarret con cualquiera de los de Evans habría que compararlo con el último trío de Evans , el que armo con Joe LaBarbera y Marc Jhonson. No quise establecer una comparación, dije que eran increíbles.
+Mariano Pianoman . Coincido.Tuve la suerte de escuchar a Petrucciani en vivo y a tres metros de su piano. Una experiencia metafísica. El sonido de la batería de Steve Gadd es único, tanto haciendo jazz como haciendo rock, el Gadd que tocaba con Corea en Weather Report era impresionante.
Interestingly, this is right after he played Mozart with Chick Corea and the Japanese orchestra (same month). It's amazing how he could switch over so quickly!
Je ne joue pas d'instrument mais j'écoute du Jazz depuis que je suis tout jeune et je peu vous dire que se son de grand personnage très connu dans le monde du jazz. Ce n'est pas de l'improvisation c'est du travail déjà pensé et répété. de chanter ses partitions pendant qu'il joue pour moi c'est de donner tous l'enthousiasme de son travail et c'est du top de top. Ils sont irréprochable et pour avoir leurs niveau. il vous faudra se lever très tôt.
jacques Thoreau Je suis ce trio depuis sa formation. Je l'ai vu pour la première fois à Salon de Provence en 85. C'était super génial, mais connaissant le caractère effroyable de Keith je ne pensai pas que ça pouvait durer. Je les ai vus à Fourvière 2013, ils sont toujours là et toujours aussi brillants. J'ai bien sûr une discographie quasi complète.
Yann Le Bihan super! moi aussi je suis un feru de jazz, notamment de coltrane, de la basse aussi "v wooten, m muller, r bona etc" mais il faut avouer que ce trio est tres fort, j apprecie particulierement dejhonette
J'ai vu de nombreuses fois Michel Petrucciani (Il venait souvent à Toulon. Sa famille étant à La Seyne sur Mer), dont 1 fois avec Daneilsson et Christensen à Chatauvallon (Toulon).
Hey guys, pay attention to the melodies and use of voicings produced by Jarrett AND give credit to his grunting because that is where it all comes from c:
I love them both, Bill Evans has a soft and mellow touch which I would like to adopt in to my playing, Keith Jarrett has an amazing feel in his harmony and I wanna borrow his style too as I develop in my music journey.
Never thought I would say this to a fellow jazz lover: you presume too much! How dare you? They are playing jazz which is steeped in African tradition. And you come here and talk about the child which is western civilisation! How disappointing and uneducated.
Singing contributes to playing with feel and creativity, cause everybody can sing an idea or a phrase that they have in their head, so if you do it to the point where you have that matched you're basiclly done with practising improvisation, if you can play all the phrases that you sing you don't have to worry about "harmonics" and shit
Well mike, that's just not true, if you can play all the phrases that you sing you don't have to worry about harmonics and shit. That's absolutely absurd. What instrument do you play?
Perry Lopez I play guitar, piano and saxophone, I just usually close my eyes, trying to hear how my playing relates to the chords being played by ear and build my phrases from there, like a lot of musicians do, but ofcourse it's important to know the harmonics of a tune but you can just as easily recognize by ear
just because you can play any phrase that you hear in your head, dose not mean that you are done with learning. I have a pretty good ear, and I can play any phrase that comes to mind, but I still practice everyday, developing my style, harmonic ideas for improvisation, etc.
As if they were born to play together. "In 30 years we never had an argument about music. We never had a dispute of any major consequence. We just show up and play. One of the concepts, if not the basic concept, is that we are all sidemen to the music." KJ. BEAUTIFUL.
They WERE born to play together
I was introduced to this trio when I was 15 by my father, my best friend, my teacher. It was 1996 when he threw this into my head. For 20 years after until his passing, there would never be a listening session without these three. I listen to them to bring him close. Thank you dad.
Jarret's lines are just unreal. So beautiful. And for everyone who complains about jarret's grunting and groaning you guys get it all backwards, at least I think you do. The most beautiful part of what we're listening to is that it's created by people - with all their frailties, failings -- despite the fact that we kill and rape and desecrate each other daily -- do unforgivable things in the name of some faceless god or whatever -- despite it all, this still exists. We still have the capacity to produce beauty like this. And people complain about jarrett groaning. Jesus. It's an aspect of the individual that he is. That's what makes this shit so beautiful. But whatever -- keep looking for your perverse idea of perfection. If you ever find it in the form you're currently looking, it won't come from a human being. But maybe, just maybe, as you hear KJ soaring, arriving at some incredible melody over an old standard, groaning in the background, the groaning may remind you that this isn't coming from a damn robot. It's human music. Perhaps that reminder may make you enjoy the music a bit more as the testament to hope and light it truly is
+powerrangerjesus i've never killed or raped, let alone daily. LOL. I guess keith's groaning is still cringey.
+Wireman Ken I'd imagine most people watching this haven't... It's too bad you don't dig the groaning. The loss is all yours really
+Wireman Ken I'd imagine most people watching this haven't... It's too bad you don't dig the groaning. The loss is all yours really
***** just for the record, this is an inane argument and i'm just trolling. i'd listen to that piano, but not the groaning.
what does jesus have to do with Jarret's gruntings?
59:50 synchronization madness, mind reading, musical telepathy. What geniuses! No one like them will ever come back!
This is medicine for me.
R.I.P Mr. Peacock. This is a great trio.
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Keith is sick now. Let's Put Prayers up for Him.
I will
It is utterly right to pray for Keith as he is not well. But one also needs to say of prayer of profound thanksgiving for all the wonderful music he has done. He is not only a very very talented man but he has worked very hard and given loads of people huge joy and pleasure
I saw Keith play solo at Tanglewood. He was incredible! I bought everything I could get. The trio were musicians transferring the notes between themselves.Thank you to these three gentlemen for their talent and catalog.
I love Jack Dejohnette's playing; IMHO he never sounded better than when he was playing Istanbul cymbals.I saw him with John Surman at the Royal Festival Hall and his piano playing is as good as his drumming; a truly wonderful musician.
Robert Dore he is my favorite drummer. he is incomparable, a virtuoso in his very own special way
Truth. I'm a Drummer I Love Istanbul as well.
柔らかな旋律で、優しく早く強く最高のトリオで、これ以上はない。ありがとうございます。
0:18 I Wish I Knew
8:48 If I Should Lose You
19:03 Late Lament
28:25 Rider
42:18 It's Easy To Remember
50:08 So Tender
1:02:38 Prsim
1:17:15 Stella By Starlight
1:27:46 God Bless The Child
1:44:55 Delaunay's Dilemma
Thank you buddy
un verre de Bourgogne, un bon cigare et ce trio sublime suffisent à mon bonheur -
These three musicians, each a master, were born to play together. Thanks for uploading.
KEITH JARRET, WHEN HE WAS BEHIND THE PIANO, FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END, HE WAS ALWAYS CHANNELING......,AN INCREDIBLE FLOW OF WONDERFUL FEELINGS INTO MUSIC.......
GLEN ROSS what does channeling mean?
Indeed. A musician with unadulterated expression of his musicality! Raw and straightforward ❤Fascinating to watch. Love every minute of it.
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Why are you shouting?
This is a kind of paradise music;; Thanks
Bijzonder. Apart. Swingend. Mooi. Heerlijk om naar te luisteren en kijken.
Fluid jazz laid out smooth and clean like it should be... no stallIing or hesitation...utter perfection
It don't get no better then this.
The JOY they are feeling on times, truly beautiful
This is jazz and the best piece in history. Everyone listens each other and lives through it together...
This music never dies and they did it longest time with same company. Can't believe that Keith passed away and that was the end for this trio 😥
He’s not dead. Might want to delete
Rest in peace Gary Peacock
I mean that when Keith's hands couldn't play anymore. Best jazz pianist ever lived!
talk about an ascension conversation... no other way for me to describe this. Simply transcendent.
RIP Gary Peacock!
La grâce....Magnifique !
qué jóvenes!
hace 30 años de esto (and "they're still young")...
Such passion.
Simply exquisite...
Masters of trio
:-)
Just love Keith. A fearless voyager. Gary and Jack. 1+1+1=1
Wonderful Trio indeed they are like been born together,super magnificent+radiance to sullen faces I love this unity... Trio's are my superb choices.... sophistication needless to comment further ❤❤
Wooow what an amazing performance, Keith Jarrett is really one of the greats!
The transition starting HERE (18:17) and ending with THIS transition (19:02). What a harmonically satisfying intro.
Viva a música livre de fronteiras ... saudações brasileiras!
Superbe trio!
They are my best trio in the world.I have been listening to trio jazz music from Bill Evans,0scar Peterson and many others,These guys are still the best.I was saddened by the passing on of their bassist.God bless them.
Donald mfanafuthi Hugh Goba.(past bassist)
I am 87 years old.
No words : a lot of thanks !
Los comienzos del mas grandioso trío en la historia del Jazz!!
Simply superb, as many others have said. Don't mind Keith's vocalizations. The chemistry among the players is amazing.
東京厚生年金ホールの演奏会ですね。
行けなかったのですが、今回聞くことが出来て嬉しいです。
São uns monstros sagrados,,, geniais.....
ОБНИМАЮ ДОРОГОЙ КИТ ❤!!! БЛАГОДАРЮ ❤
Boa noite. Sem palavras, eles parece que estão dando aula é muito bom. Repito sem palavras!
It's all wonderful but what the trio does between 1:09:50ish and 1:17:10 is simply stunning. One of those moments - if you can call something that long a moment - that makes you glad to breathe.
Does this jam exist anywhere on record?? Such a beautiful moment
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JT Ahn is an original composition by Keith called "Rider".........
Great and wonderful music and masters in action sharing love and light to the human kind!!!!
This the time of Standards Live, recorded in 1985 (published in 1986 by the Keith Jarrett trio) and Still Live, another LIVE album of Keith Jarrett's "Standards Trio" (featuring -of course- Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette) recorded in concert in July, 1986 at the Philharmonic Hall in Munich and released in 1988 on ECM (as usual): what a great masterpiece!!!
l'une des formules de trio les plus réussies de l'histoire du jazz.
en tant que Trio de M. Petrucciani avec Palle Danielsson et Eliot Zigmund.
Emoción y virtuosismo. Muchas gracias por tu genio.
three musical genius right there.
Grandiosos🎹🥁
No Words for this.
Magico .Maravilloso , muchas gracias JNB
Just watch how they play together and create the longest relationship together ♥️
vraiment un trio "majeur" et des interprétations qui font s'élever la qualités des standrads ...
!Excelente¡
Maravilhoso👏🏻👏🏻
+Solange Carmelita sublime
obrigado pela postagem desta apresentação deste trio com Keth Jarret, Gary Peacock e Jack Dejohnette. muito bom de ouvir talento!
Thanks. Great Trio
Who said you cannot get lyrical on drums with feet?! Listen to Jack's hi-hat and kick playing between 1:26:26 and 1:26:50. Syncopated lyrism!
The intro of God bless the child from Jack is so crazy - And not to mention his solo later on!
pure music, pure life
The CONSUMMATE Musician. In Time Mr Keith Jarrett will be referred to as a Master Musician & Composer - which he surely is today. This is GOD'S TRIO. He gives everything, risks everything and asks for nothing in return.
lo sublime - no existe mas de ahi - casi perfecto
Gracias por colocar este video y compartirlo. Es muy generoso de tu parte
beautiful
Love it - thank you
wonderful! Thanks!
simply perfect!
Total mega superb:)
Thanks, Mr. Chavez.
Vraiment des personnes d'exceptions , qui vibrent aux fréquences de l'univers
Pure magic,
Este trío, el de Bill Evans con Scott Lafaro y Paul Motian, y el de Evans con Zigmund y Eddie Gomez, son absolutamente increíbles, A cual de los tres mas bellos.
+Javier Luciano Jeanson: creo que cualquiera de Bill Evans; KJ con todo lo bueno que es, está un peldaño mas abajo.
Mi humilde opinión. Saludos
+Oscar Castro A. Si me das a elegir un trío y no tengo opción de elegir más que uno, el mío es el de Evans, La Faro y Moutian. Ahora, si me pedís una lista de tríos increíbles, el de Jarret con Peackoc y De Jhonnete esta sin duda.. De cualquier modo, para comparar este trío de Jarret con cualquiera de los de Evans habría que compararlo con el último trío de Evans , el que armo con Joe LaBarbera y Marc Jhonson. No quise establecer una comparación, dije que eran increíbles.
+Javier Luciano Jeanson : lo son realmente, concuerdo plenamente.
Saludos!
+Javier Luciano Jeanson También es increíble el de Petrucciani , Steve Gadd and Anthony Jackson
+Mariano Pianoman . Coincido.Tuve la suerte de escuchar a Petrucciani en vivo y a tres metros de su piano. Una experiencia metafísica. El sonido de la batería de Steve Gadd es único, tanto haciendo jazz como haciendo rock, el Gadd que tocaba con Corea en Weather Report era impresionante.
Interestingly, this is right after he played Mozart with Chick Corea and the Japanese orchestra (same month). It's amazing how he could switch over so quickly!
Keith Jarret dans un monde musicale bien à lui , un personnage hors du temps , d'ailleurs le temps existe t'il vraiment ?..
The part starting at 1:09:42 is profoundly beautiful.
...I can feel how much joy playing this part brings to them...
une pure jouissance musical !
molto bello!
Je ne joue pas d'instrument mais j'écoute du Jazz depuis que je suis tout jeune et je peu vous dire que se son de grand personnage très connu dans le monde du jazz. Ce n'est pas de l'improvisation c'est du travail déjà pensé et répété. de chanter ses partitions pendant qu'il joue pour moi c'est de donner tous l'enthousiasme de son travail et c'est du top de top. Ils sont irréprochable et pour avoir leurs niveau. il vous faudra se lever très tôt.
jacques Thoreau
Je suis ce trio depuis sa formation.
Je l'ai vu pour la première fois à Salon de Provence en 85. C'était super génial, mais connaissant le caractère effroyable de Keith je ne pensai pas que ça pouvait durer.
Je les ai vus à Fourvière 2013, ils sont toujours là et toujours aussi brillants.
J'ai bien sûr une discographie quasi complète.
Yann Le Bihan
super! moi aussi je suis un feru de jazz, notamment de coltrane, de la basse aussi "v wooten, m muller, r bona etc" mais il faut avouer que ce trio est tres fort, j apprecie particulierement dejhonette
pape ibrahima Ly
Jack est le meilleur, le plus subtil percussionniste (Jazz) de son époque.
t'as 1occasion d'écouter M. Petrucciani, Palle Danielsson et Eliot Zigmund?
J'ai vu de nombreuses fois Michel Petrucciani (Il venait souvent à Toulon. Sa famille étant à La Seyne sur Mer), dont 1 fois avec Daneilsson et Christensen à Chatauvallon (Toulon).
Tres excepcionales regalos del Jazz... Disfrutenlos!
10:20 he goes through all the cymbals to find the best ride 🤯
thank you A Chaves !
MAESTROS , SIN MAS QUE DECIR , SOLO MAESTROS DE MAESTROS.
Hey guys, pay attention to the melodies and use of voicings produced by Jarrett AND give credit to his grunting because that is where it all comes from c:
these dudes are absolutely gooning
Best regards ❤
1:17:16 - Stella By Starlight
Compositeur: Victor Young
Auteur: Ned Washington
Oscar did it, so did Glenn Gould - and he was classical.
陶酔と覚醒を同時に感じさせてくれる、有難い音楽であることよ。生きてあることは、楽興の時故に、かくも甘美で、素晴らしい。
Trio with its spesific style
Sing Kieth sing!
Briliant
Keith or Bill ? the two greats of the piano world !
I love them both, Bill Evans has a soft and mellow touch which I would like to adopt in to my playing, Keith Jarrett has an amazing feel in his harmony and I wanna borrow his style too as I develop in my music journey.
One of the high points of western civilization. Send it into space for the aliens to enjoy too.
Never thought I would say this to a fellow jazz lover: you presume too much!
How dare you? They are playing jazz which is steeped in African tradition. And you come here and talk about the child which is western civilisation! How disappointing and uneducated.
Vocal accompaniment is so common in jazz, if you're bothered by it, it says more about your familiarity with the genre than it does about Jarrett 😭
They're all right but they're no Jonas Brothers.
facts bro nobody will top them. Year 3000 SLAPS
Singing contributes to playing with feel and creativity, cause everybody can sing an idea or a phrase that they have in their head, so if you do it to the point where you have that matched you're basiclly done with practising improvisation, if you can play all the phrases that you sing you don't have to worry about "harmonics" and shit
Mike, is this right out of the jackass handbook??
Perry Lopez
No, it's just a cool thing that a lot of jazz musicians live by
Well mike, that's just not true, if you can play all the phrases that you sing you don't have to worry about harmonics and shit. That's absolutely absurd. What instrument do you play?
Perry Lopez I play guitar, piano and saxophone, I just usually close my eyes, trying to hear how my playing relates to the chords being played by ear and build my phrases from there, like a lot of musicians do, but ofcourse it's important to know the harmonics of a tune but you can just as easily recognize by ear
just because you can play any phrase that you hear in your head, dose not mean that you are done with learning. I have a pretty good ear, and I can play any phrase that comes to mind, but I still practice everyday, developing my style, harmonic ideas for improvisation, etc.
the intensity of the fonk!
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oh yea baby!!!!don t stop
I feel like I will never be able to play music