The motifs, the themes, the form, his melodies, the good lines, everything beutiful that he accomplishes (improvisations, songwriting, his work as a bandleader). There you have it :)
Man, I love his sound nowdays (always have though), but he sems here to play on a Twin and I think its such a WONDERFUL tone! Best, and thanks again for posting! Sandemose
Onomastic discussion: Rosen means roses, Winkel mean angle (A Winkel means a a small spot... a place). Now one could guess, that Rosenwinkel means something like someone who resides by some roses... most likely this isn't the case. Ros could aswell mean something like horse (h'ros). So his ancesters may just lived near some horse stable and maybe even took care for the horses. So, now that we are all much more educated, we can fully concentrate on this awesome bebop lines Mr. K.R. is playing.
he uses Moffa guitars as well. He even has one signature model. Check it out on their site. They sound good as hell. I've heard it live. But there's the 'finger factor' as well :)
@bluesguy33 i a gree his chordal thing is amazing. the intros he plays live really shocase it. in everything he does actually one great guitarist! i saw him i sat first tabe right in front of him and was floored to put it mildly. east coast love affair is great.
I hear you talking man but.. I do respect Kurt and will always come back to his music(which says it all)..he's amazing. It's not the motifs, melody, form etc that missing. To me, what's missing is Bop N Blues and some meaty funk to add to his sophistication. But I am a simple kind of guy, so all these ideas are inspiring me to THINK.. not to dance. I am sure KR wouldn't mind it..that is what is missing-but it wasn't meant to be there.
His wife is Swiz, at least what I can recall (man, is this a trivial discusion, haha) and I think that was brought up at his former forum. She is an a architect I think. His ancestors might be swedish, but I dont think so. Think he said something about this on some of the bootlegs with him from the Netherlands, cant recall it now though... Best, Sandemose
His name doesnt have to be german, the name Rosenwinkel could also be from Holland, or maybe a polish jewish name? Dont know. He is from Philly, but I dont know about his parents, were they are from. Ask him when you meet him... Sandemose
On every level unbelievable. This is the Rosenwinkel era.
The motifs, the themes, the form, his melodies, the good lines, everything beutiful that he accomplishes (improvisations, songwriting, his work as a bandleader). There you have it :)
thank heavens someone recorded it
when he bops, he really bops
wow absolutely cool!
Best solo I've heard on this tune!
Man, I love his sound nowdays (always have though), but he sems here to play on a Twin and I think its such a WONDERFUL tone!
Best, and thanks again for posting!
Sandemose
The "finger factor" is more important than many people think. Anyway, Kurt really burns on this one, thanks a lot for posting!
Onomastic discussion: Rosen means roses, Winkel mean angle (A Winkel means a a small spot... a place). Now one could guess, that Rosenwinkel means something like someone who resides by some roses... most likely this isn't the case. Ros could aswell mean something like horse (h'ros). So his ancesters may just lived near some horse stable and maybe even took care for the horses. So, now that we are all much more educated, we can fully concentrate on this awesome bebop lines Mr. K.R. is playing.
I was there ! :) Thanks for the post.
Definately one of the best
he's great.
what an unbelievable improviser.
he uses Moffa guitars as well. He even has one signature model. Check it out on their site. They sound good as hell. I've heard it live. But there's the 'finger factor' as well :)
I really like his bop songs, he does a great Sandu as well.
burning!!!!!
Hey there fans. There's another take on old Milestones in audio. Just search for Kurt's bootlegs and it will pop up. It's also great! I recommend it.
yeah man that tune is tricky to blow over. Kurt sounds great.
@bluesguy33
i a gree his chordal thing is amazing. the intros he plays live really shocase it. in everything he does actually one great guitarist! i saw him i sat first tabe right in front of him and was floored to put it mildly. east coast love affair is great.
I hear you talking man but.. I do respect Kurt and will always come back to his music(which says it all)..he's amazing. It's not the motifs, melody, form etc that missing. To me, what's missing is Bop N Blues and some meaty funk to add to his sophistication. But I am a simple kind of guy, so all these ideas are inspiring me to THINK.. not to dance. I am sure KR wouldn't mind it..that is what is missing-but it wasn't meant to be there.
killing
His wife is Swiz, at least what I can recall (man, is this a trivial discusion, haha) and I think that was brought up at his former forum. She is an a architect I think. His ancestors might be swedish, but I dont think so. Think he said something about this on some of the bootlegs with him from the Netherlands, cant recall it now though...
Best, Sandemose
@fieldsong hell yea man, you said it nailed it
killing Kurt!
che grande solista!!!
just blown my ss off the roof...
I'm going crazy..
He just pounded everyone into the ground
02:27 Kurt Get loose on the form, he Play B Part instead A Part….
His name doesnt have to be german, the name Rosenwinkel could also be from Holland, or maybe a polish jewish name? Dont know. He is from Philly, but I dont know about his parents, were they are from. Ask him when you meet him...
Sandemose
More space of what? Very minimalistic comment :)
the shitty recording makes it sound like he he's got a rotary effect on, it's sweet
I believe he said his ancestors are swedish. His wife is Swedish... or swiz?
another version: watch?v=khdK9TrHEEc
I thought Rosenwinkel was a Jewish name