Wynton Marsalis & Members of Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, "Comes Love" Live in The Greene Space
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 มิ.ย. 2012
- World renowned trumpeter and Jazz at Lincoln Center Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis joins us for the first time at The Greene Space in conversation with WQXR's Elliott Forrest. Marsalis is an American master and arguably the best known living jazz artist at work today.
Here he performs "Comes Love"
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Harvard brought me here
What a beautiful conversation Dan was having with Wynton.
My brother and I communicate through flatulence
I'm always coming back to this one.
Walter blanding, if you ever read this I want you to know that this was probably the best saxophone solo I have ever heard. I don’t know if I’ve ever heard that much soul, expression, pain, weaping, and technique displayed in a blues solo in my life. Wow. So good. Thank you.
Yes pretty damn good. Love the way he plays
Makes me think of Yusef Lateef
Very true Mason, one of the greatest sax solo I have heard, together with Coltrane’s “chronic blues”
That Bass in the beginning felt so good!!!
OMG I absolutely love this, I love (I think) Wynton Marsalis's trumpet playing, I love the growls, when I heard them, I could stop my self from moving. OH AND THE ENDING! When the pianist and the bassest both played the same notes, smae rythm sounded OH SO GOOD! I know im 10 years late from when this was first posted but I absolutely love this and listen to it everyday in school.
It’s nice to see Wynton playing in a more traditional quintet instead of his usual big band setting
Class!
With Love from France !
I love it when Carlos Henriquez grooves on ONE note for a while. It sounds pretty darn cool.
La classe! La grande!
Such a lovely song. Ça me rend dans un rêve. ..... Merci !
Phenomenal
😊 this is so good
Perfecto!!
,супер, трогательно до глубины души, слушать одно удовольствие.Отличные мастера своего дела, блестяще
god bless jazz. big respect
excellent !!!
Потрясающе, космично, супер.
🖤🖤🖤🖤
It sounds so GANGSTER, so SMOOTH
I wish I could do that, there are many forms of Music, can't find nothing to compete with this form
👍🏿👍🏿
Willie Jones III - Drumset
😀👍
I never listen to this but its catchy
You can find another version very more putchy at the end of a session of the tribes at 0h54,45:::::
yyyeeeaaaaahh
@imfrommanndame it's called a plunger mute ;)
Who are the players, besides Wynton? Thanks for the video.
What are the trumpet 'gags' called?
Mutes. He used a plunger mute. But he had a few straight mutes, and a Harmon mute
I think he mixture between jazzy and bluesy elements is a difficult task only a view good artist are good in. I like the trumpet in this small version of the song th-cam.com/video/Xi27zn7YNFo/w-d-xo.html
not fair wynton used end of a plunger which is built for stank
Anyone got the chords for this one?
+HGQjazz thanks a lot
bahahahaha!
Eduardo Lugo something similar to a minor blues
Malanga???