Hello to you. I often played this track ( Naima) + all other tracks when bought this album in 1960. ( see my comment on this site )Naima, was the name of John Coltrane, first wife. Sorry for being boringly nostalgic. Peace to all.
@@berachtdorian6191Jimmy Cobb plays drums in this track. Elvin is not on the date at all. Art Taylor and Lex Humphries are the drummers along with Cobb on this track who play on the album!
One of my dear friends was named Naima... And she was a kind, gentle soul who always loved us. Rest in peace, Naims. I'm sure you're up there with John, noodling on your piano as he plays a sentimental tune.
@@BigSunn0 nah man music is expression we dont needa fight over shi we just need to enjoy it no negativity in such a beautiful piece only constructive. infant eyes does hit tho
My ideal dream heaven in about 10 years from now that nobody asked for, is sitting at a jazz bar with a live band playing this song while I'm reminiscing about the good times of my youth. 💓
I found this song while attending a film showing in Poland. Wasn't normally my scene but the girl I was with wanted to check it out. Forget the name of the film, it was some Polish indie film about 1950s Poland under communism. The main character's love interest was a saxophonist and I remember him playing this song in the movie and it instantly caught my ear. I spent the rest of my time in Poland listening to this song. Every time it reminds me of her and our time endlessly spent in this cafe in the town square of Przemyśl, writing papers for school and discussing topics I never thought I would. All the while this song often playing in the background. Simpler times for sure, what I'd give to go back. Even just for one day.
Quando ascolto Coltrane mi sento intoccabile. Mi invade una Grazie e una gioia che mi libera da ogni vincolo e da ogni affanno di questa misera vita. Grazie. Maria
I bought this album from : Hime and Addison, John Dalton Street, Manchester, U.K. in 1960. I was twenty years of age at that time. My favourite tracks at that time was Giant Steps + Countdown. Sorry for being boringly nostalgic. Peace to all !!!
youre the same age as my dad! although he doesnt know about John Coltrane, hehehe... I just explained it to him. What a glorious thing to have lived in that time, when Coltrane was at his peak.... I was born in 72 and im gutted that its out of my time, no way to see him live, but at least we have the recordings :) peace to you as well....
The tune is a masterful combination of simplicity and complexity that derives its sophistication from incorporating several tonal layers throughout the piece.
I agree! I used to just vibe out to this on repeat actually his whole greatest hits CD when in the mood for it! But John Coltrane the first jazz musician I started liking and then started educating myself on some of the other legends 🔊🎶🎷🔥💆🏽♀️💯💓 #Vibin
Yes. This is the kind of song that I would nominate to be sent in a capsule into space for the Extra-Terrestrials to see the best of what earthlings have to offer. :)
This song is masterfully interpreted by one of the greatest musical minds of time. It can sooth the soul and the mood is so perfectly set. ... John Coltrane.
In the early Sixties, the song was printed (without memorable comment) in an issue of _Downbeat_. Still in my teens, I was lucky enough to find it and learn heaps. What seem like chord changes are suspensions on two tones a fifth apart -- Eb and Bb if memory serves. And yet it has the story-telling power of the blues.
Happy Happy 94th Birthday John Coltrane! You are still so very missed! Of all your songs and they are all wonderful, this one is my favorite. I can listen to this all year.
One of my dear pets was named Naima... And she was a kind, gentle soul who always loved us. Rest in peace, Naims. I'm sure you're up there with John, noodling in your dog bowl as he plays a sentimental tune.
It's sad to think there are people out there who have never heard this..or heard Coltrane, period. One could float to heaven, nirvana, utopia...listening to this gorgeous tune. Love it.
Daniel I was a guitar player for years and then slowed down and kind of got away from the music.. am now 65 yrs.old and taking off on the 🎷 and this is the song I am teaching myself... Keep the music close
My big 4 jazz brass: 'Trane, Bird,Miles,Wayne Shorter Lucky enough to see Miles live (in Australia not long before he died - I caught a drumstick thrown into audience) and Wayne Shorter (Live @ Carnegie Hall ( drop in guest chick Corea)!
Par ce que la masse est inculte et suiveuse, un précipice devant, le chef y va, et les autres suivent. Il en est ainsi. Sérieux ok, ok. La perception de chef-d'œuvre est unique alors ? Sinon Moise et les tables de loi le chef-d'œuvre , et vraisemblablement l'humanité irait jus que a la destruction pour ne pas l'admettre . Ou, voir un tableau, blanc immaculé ou, bleu d'un bleu sans fin, rouge si vivant que . Perceptions de
My parents named me Naima because of this song !! 💖💕💖💕💖
Hello to you. I often played this track ( Naima) + all other tracks when bought this album in 1960.
( see my comment on this site )Naima, was the name of John Coltrane, first wife.
Sorry for being boringly nostalgic.
Peace to all.
they must’ve truly loved you
Awesome 💯👌🏽 My name ain’t Naima but close enough to Patina so I’ll take dat 😂🔊🎶🎷🔥💆🏽♀️💯💓 #Vibin
Beautiful, congratulations!!! 🙂 The love its the only way
beautiful name in the middle east and asia .. .
I love how incredibly soft the drummer is playing
Yes. The feel he achieves is so so so amazing.
You're right. Elvin Jones seldom gets credit for the more sensitive aspects of his playing.
@@berachtdorian6191Jimmy Cobb plays drums in this track. Elvin is not on the date at all. Art Taylor and Lex Humphries are the drummers along with Cobb on this track who play on the album!
my left ear is interested, my right ear is soothed, my body is relaxed.
One of the most wonderful recordings of all time.
No doubt!
On some nice headphones... separation is phenomenal.
yeah
Just heard this exquisitely played piece on a movie I'm watching. Googled it and omg, I'm in love with Coltrane. Thank you,thank you, thank you. ❤❤
Indeed.
Sooooooo Lucky to Be ALIVE and hearing This over n over Again.
One of my dear friends was named Naima... And she was a kind, gentle soul who always loved us. Rest in peace, Naims.
I'm sure you're up there with John, noodling on your piano as he plays a sentimental tune.
Rest easy sweet child of God!
It is such a lovely ballad. Hauntingly melancholy. It is perfection!
When I feel bad or sad, sometimes it happens, I listen to Naima and everything goes better......
What a masterpiece, unconventional harmonies but full of soul... Wynton Kelly's solo is mind-blowing, a gem.
No doubt
Don't think it's Wynton Kelly on this album. I'm pretty sure it's Tommy Flanagan. And, yes, his playing here (and most everywhere else) is beautiful.
@@DESKWERKSJB it's Wynton just there
@@marcozoncu3893
Never knew that factoid! All these years! Great catch.
Most beautiful last note of ANY song. PERIOD
Definily!
i think infant eyes by wayne shorter edges it by just a little bit because music is a competition to see who's the best.
@@BigSunn0 nah man music is expression we dont needa fight over shi we just need to enjoy it no negativity in such a beautiful piece only constructive. infant eyes does hit tho
thanks dad for sharing with me the best music taste ever
I genuinely wish this song was longer.
I love Jazz. Forever John Coltrane!
I'm driving on a rainy Autumn cool Chicago evening, when I hear this 🎼🎶🎵
Cool spring evening for me friend, but I can autumn though nice visual
My ideal heaven: sitting in a London tea or coffee shop sipping it with a good book amd this song on repeat.
My ideal dream heaven in about 10 years from now that nobody asked for, is sitting at a jazz bar with a live band playing this song while I'm reminiscing about the good times of my youth. 💓
See you there
heaven is right now
I found this song while attending a film showing in Poland. Wasn't normally my scene but the girl I was with wanted to check it out. Forget the name of the film, it was some Polish indie film about 1950s Poland under communism. The main character's love interest was a saxophonist and I remember him playing this song in the movie and it instantly caught my ear. I spent the rest of my time in Poland listening to this song. Every time it reminds me of her and our time endlessly spent in this cafe in the town square of Przemyśl, writing papers for school and discussing topics I never thought I would. All the while this song often playing in the background. Simpler times for sure, what I'd give to go back. Even just for one day.
You know.... don't imagine could ever be with someone who doesn't appreciate things like this..
Quando ascolto Coltrane mi sento intoccabile. Mi invade una Grazie e una gioia che mi libera da ogni vincolo e da ogni affanno di questa misera vita. Grazie.
Maria
il potere della musica e di John :)
si
Brings me to tears every single time.
I feel you
@@stuartcook1666 It is hard not to be affected by its sublime beauty.
This song was on a playlist that my daughter came into the world to.
I bought this album from : Hime and Addison, John Dalton Street, Manchester, U.K. in 1960.
I was twenty years of age at that time.
My favourite tracks at that time was Giant Steps + Countdown. Sorry for being boringly nostalgic.
Peace to all !!!
Alan, there is absolutely no need to apologize. Enjoy the memories and music. Peace to you!
youre the same age as my dad! although he doesnt know about John Coltrane, hehehe... I just explained it to him. What a glorious thing to have lived in that time, when Coltrane was at his peak.... I was born in 72 and im gutted that its out of my time, no way to see him live, but at least we have the recordings :) peace to you as well....
Legendary {1959} 😮💨🔥
The tune is a masterful combination of simplicity and complexity that derives its sophistication from incorporating several tonal layers throughout the piece.
My favorite John Coltrane song ♥
same
My favorite jazz song
same
I love John Coltrane! All his records are incredible. "Naima" is one of my favorite compositions of him.
I agree! I used to just vibe out to this on repeat actually his whole greatest hits CD when in the mood for it! But John Coltrane the first jazz musician I started liking and then started educating myself on some of the other legends 🔊🎶🎷🔥💆🏽♀️💯💓 #Vibin
Dedicated this to someone who didnt give a damn for me
Forever loving Coltrane
i feel ya, bruh
i hope you're doing alright, stay safe!
ALWAYS imitated.....NEVER duplicated . He is the MASTER.
The song that changed my musical life...
One of the most beautiful and soul-full pieces of art ever produced by a human.
Yes. This is the kind of song that I would nominate to be sent in a capsule into space for the Extra-Terrestrials to see the best of what earthlings have to offer. :)
This song is masterfully interpreted by one of the greatest musical minds of time. It can sooth the soul and the mood is so perfectly set. ... John Coltrane.
Paul Chambers' bass line puts this tune over the top for me.
Beyond it's years... beautifully played
My favourite Jazz piece of all time
In the early Sixties, the song was printed (without memorable comment) in an issue of _Downbeat_. Still in my teens, I was lucky enough to find it and learn heaps. What seem like chord changes are suspensions on two tones a fifth apart -- Eb and Bb if memory serves. And yet it has the story-telling power of the blues.
Happy Happy 94th Birthday John Coltrane! You are still so very missed! Of all your songs and they are all wonderful, this one is my favorite. I can listen to this all year.
Happy Happy 95th Birthday John Coltrane! Thank you for Naima.
This! This is something else.
We need PhD’s studying this.
One of my dear pets was named Naima... And she was a kind, gentle soul who always loved us. Rest in peace, Naims.
I'm sure you're up there with John, noodling in your dog bowl as he plays a sentimental tune.
lol is this a joke or what
what kinda pet
ah a dog
I still have my original copy on vinyl! What a great song! RIP Master Teacher J.C...
落ち着いたじっくりとした曲ですね♪もう私が30才から好きなアーティストでしたね。もう、その時すでにお亡くなっていました。40年も前の話です。ジャズ喫茶が一つの文化でした♪〜コルトレーン よ、永遠なれ♪♪
I remember in my creative writing class my teacher would play this. Its amazing
Without question one of the best Love Letters if not the best Love Letter ever composed!!!
This so beautiful 😍 🤩
It's sad to think there are people out there who have never heard this..or heard Coltrane, period. One could float to heaven, nirvana, utopia...listening to this gorgeous tune. Love it.
Sometimes a simple tune are the best, like this one.
Do you play an musical instrument?
My go-to tune when I'm feeling blue
この曲は、私の精神安定剤。心が、壊れそうになると、ずっとリピートで聴きます。この世で一番に愛する曲です。
仰るとおりです ........... :)
John was a boss with ballads. Great tone .
John Coltrane was such a great talent
Snowed in with the one I love making what we call the best of it over and over again 🥰🫠😘🫦
What a classic!
This is a dedication to🙏🎤🎼👏🏾📀💽🎸👍🏾⛑NAIMA MAYES, NURSE 👩🏾⚕️, here at SF Chinese Hospital, John Coltrane would be your BIGGEST FAN!🏥📱🎙🎹🥁2023!
Soothing sounds for a stay indoors in front of a fire if possible, 1/14/2024 Sunday afternoon.
Just finished back to back to biographies of John Coltrane. Have all his recordings on IMPULSE LABEL on vinyl and CD,and it's still not enough
Took me less than 10 minutes to find this gem. Of course it is by an absolute legend.
Gotta get back to studying this tune! Love it, 💙
Daniel I was a guitar player for years and then slowed down and kind of got away from the music.. am now 65 yrs.old and taking off on the 🎷 and this is the song I am teaching myself... Keep the music close
@@pgroove163 thank you for that!
Supreme sensibility.
John Coltrane's great ballad playing. Excellent.
Oh wow Jamaica 🇯🇲 born 60 in 2024
Beautiful solo😎😎
Amazing restoration of a beautiful piece of music
A song without words.. very unusual. !
Beautiful
Music from heaven💥🙏💫
superbe Trane ! et quel thème !
Staying true - Chris Travis
My favourite jazz ballad
Timeless.....
Helvetin hyvät askeleet!
So beautiful
So in love with this song. Watched the documentary on Netflix and have been listening and been influenced ever since...
The greatest recording ever
A masterpiece
Excellent song. John recorded this song while on Impulse label as well. There are some sublime takes of this song on Blue World.
wanderful music for brain and body
It really makes you dream. Such imagery and story. 🎶🎵👍🏼
Disco version of this by Hipnotic is absolutely stomping! Brilliant vocals .... children of the world ..... spirits of starlight ....
Doug Carne Featuring Jean Carne Version Of NAIMA Is Beautiful As Well 🏆💎🏆(1970)
I'm a bass player trying to play under the santana Mclaughlin version. This is a good example of the bass carrying everything above it.
It makes me cry
Nothing better than amazing music 🎶 ❤
Classic cool Coltrane
I'm beginning to ✌ love 😍 jazz 🎺 music 🎶.
still love his music!!
John Coltrane, mestre espiritual para todo o sempre e além
My big 4 jazz brass: 'Trane, Bird,Miles,Wayne Shorter
Lucky enough to see Miles live (in Australia not long before he died - I caught a drumstick thrown into audience) and Wayne Shorter (Live @ Carnegie Hall ( drop in guest chick Corea)!
Chris Travis brought me here,stayed because it's literally beautiful ❤️🩹
Same gang
This is the second video uploaded since I’ve subscribed! Glad I revisit one of my favorite albums
Arguably the greatest jazz composition of all time
This has been sampled in many songs including a track called "Stayin True" by Chris Travis
This song is perfect.
This is also my childs name🎉 something special 🎉
Essa música é muito linda. Muito obrigado por compartilhar. 😍👍
My favorite jazz piece 🙌🏽
Eu não vejo a hora de poder usar essa música em alguma produção.
TIMELESS.....
Why this masterpiece is so underrated
Par ce que la masse est inculte et suiveuse, un précipice devant, le chef y va, et les autres suivent. Il en est ainsi. Sérieux ok, ok. La perception de chef-d'œuvre est unique alors ? Sinon Moise et les tables de loi le chef-d'œuvre , et vraisemblablement l'humanité irait jus que a la destruction pour ne pas l'admettre . Ou, voir un tableau, blanc immaculé ou, bleu d'un bleu sans fin, rouge si vivant que . Perceptions de
my hero... the great john coltrane
Fabulous.
♥️John Coltrane♥️
Dios te bendiga, John.
Thanks Frederick Joseph!!