When I was 14 my guitar instructor told me "If you want to be a great lead guitarist - you need to study the music of John Coltrane" and that started a journey that led to hearing Pharoah Sanders - I've been a fan for over 40 years, and today am listening in honor of his amazing life. RIP.
This musicianships soundtrack subtle energies governing consciousness soulselves Eternally Now can n does led ones into the throne room of spiritual truth of the body of Christ Jesus'praises n worshipping musical concerts beyond categories spiritually electro physical visional acoustics on the www's u tuba's veiwers followers-with as passengers on ATrain of Christ Jesus'All-stars road big band of Duke Ellington's sacred praise worshipping musical concerts beyond categories,; stay on the train n biblical passages readers n listeners, rev.12:11 .welcome veiwers abroad utuba followers n believers !
That's such excellent advice. Listening to Coltrane forces you to LISTEN/FEEL the music and how he leads (on a completely different instrument), in contrast to focusing on string technique. Without the strings, you're left with simply learning about the musicality. Once you get the feeling, technique would follow.
Listening to this magical performance on this day that Pharaoh Sanders left his body. The Master is gone but his music belongs to eternity. Thank you, Mr. Sanders. RIP.
This in my opinion is one of the best live interpretations of this song in the last 20 years. The first two minutes are a prayer. Thank you for your preference. Pharoah forever.
The rest are the answer to prayers. I don't profess to love all Jazz but he is one of the few I dig and can "touch" me with his music. So good to see that he is still doing it!
We were so lucky to have him. Between Alice and pharaoh I actually developed a sincere deep spiritual feeling within. Maybe not in the sense of an Abrahamic god, but we are all deeply connected in ways we do not understand. Thank you pharaoh, thank you turyiasangitaananda.
Nobody like Pharaoh , there will Never be another !!! First saw him perform The Creator Has A MasterPlan 51 years ago when I was 15 , at the Greek Theater in Berkeley CA , he took everyone there Astral Traveling !!!!
Wow I just got goosebumps reading your comment. I would have love to have been there. Wowwww (are there any artists in general currently that can do this)
@@sundaymoon000 Hi Cynthia , and Thank You Much for your comment reply !! No , there is nobody that can compare with Pharaoh Sanders in any era since him !! Also listen to Let Us Go Into The House of The Lord and also Thembi !! Peace and Blessings 🙏
@Stacey Michaels Thank you for sharing your memory, it jogged a vague memory of that place, back when raised in Bay Area pre hordes and went everywhere for great music! Such great blessings and same to you and everyone.
Chris, not to worry you are not alone. Crying is the way to express ones inner feelings. Please you and I are part of The Creators Master Plan. Stay safe my brother, stay safe.
I cry to this song a lot.. and Love is Everywhere, and sometimes Healing Song, and sometimes You've Got to Have Freedom. Peace and happiness for everyman ❤
This song brings back wonderful memories of my college years! I also had the great pleasure of seeing Pharoah Sanders perform at the Village Vanguard in NYC.
So this brought tears to my eyes...Tis is the first I've heard of this Light, this Earthly Lantern, now Ascended Master. Just the sight of Him, his everything I can't find a word for coupled with the supporting sounds... I feel compelled to apologize and to show gratitude, to paint and to write and to sing...Pharoah means King. He seems to have been so much more...in this solitary instant......
hey Byron I'm 84 in ,March. started listening when I was. in 30s. OmG...I fell in love w. Pharoah. Trane. Alice the.....haven't stopped. wont ever. im Blessed
This is a tremendous fan.I am 61 now. I started listening to the Legendary Pharoah at the age of 12. My buddy Tony introduced me to him. His older brother was grooving to him .
I saw Pharoah in the early 2000s. He played for about an hour but time time seemed to distort. It seemed more like 5 to 10 minutes had passed. I was totally transfixed. Thanks Pharoah for a transcendent experience..
my Dad played Coltrane but i didn't really discover Pharoah Sanders until some rough college days in the 1970's ~ Truly his Spirit has Returned to the Stars! the Song has ended but the Melody lingers 💖🎷🎶🌟🌌
My white boyfriend introduced me to jazz,including Pharaoh, in the 70s. Imagine that. At time when the races were moving toward healing. It cldve been.
Yes, Still My Favorite Jazz Artist and Still My Favorite Song In The Whole Wide World. So Blessed To Have Met Him and Had A Great Time With My Siblings Talking To Him His Birthday Was Tuesday 10-13th I Love You Sir. Mr Pharaoh Sanders. May God Bless You Infinity.
I'm an old man. Back in the 1960s and 70d, critics cited avant-garde jazz musicians who "couldn't play," and Sanders and Archie Shepp were obviously the targets. Here we are many years later--they turned out pretty good, yes? Great Black Music, Ancient to the Future...
What we all wouldnt give to have met John Coltrane, let alone dueled fiercely on saxophone with him for several years. Pharoah Sanders is genius incarnate. Performing live NYC April 2018.
Amazingly as I was reading your comment about the "double up" dance jig Pharoah.....he was doing it!!! What were the chances of that! Synchronicity! Peace and Love. Continue In Power! 🎶🎷🦋🎷🎶
I didn't get thd opportunity to hear these guys in their prime....its a children of the 90s problem,....but i bought a cd about ten years ago with this track and man was it beautiful. Had never heard of pharoah but i was blown away
RIP Mr Pharaoh Sanders (born 1940 - passed to ethereal realms 2022). Your beautiful, mysterious music of the Spirit will be discovered by generations yet to come
I first heard this tune on an alternative radio station in Chicago in 1971. I called up the station to ask who it was, they told me, I bought the LP the next day. This live performance is a bit different from the recorded version, but still excellent. RIP to a master!
I first heard this song in the live version of Santana & John Mclaughlin -live at Montreux... I then did a lookup to find the original version of PH Sanders. What a great experience. Will further explore the music of PS
Your loving spirit will always be with us....great to hear your soulful voice on this performance...was blessed to feel you live a few times...Rest in Power Pharoah...will write some music to honor you !!
Was introduced to (Master Plan) by my cuzn, Ron. Caught the band's performance at the Blackstone Hotel, Chicago. Truly an experience I have not forgotten and have treasured since!
I have been a fan of Pharaoh Sanders for many years. The way he plays the saxophone can bring a tear to eye and a chill down my spine. Mystical and sublime.
I seen Pharoah Sanders one time in the late 60s so you know the temperature of the scene..I was at Bakers Keyboard Lounge in Detroit Michigan..they played well..when I seen/heard Lonnie Liston Smith start jammin' and the Pharoah grabbed a finger piano>>sounded like a kids toy so I laughed a bit...I was close enough to him that he glared at me thriough his fronts..me I was trippin' trying to keep it straight and keep ordering drinks..I knew what a finger piano was ...it was the drugs...but I did not mean to disrespect the music or the master..this is indeed classical music...in the truest sense of the word.......thanks for posting..keep us 'UP" on PHAROAH SANDERS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WOW !
Jazz on a spiritual level, with Leon Thomas who fully comes of age on vocals & percussion & into his own on this track, with absorbing musicianship from Pharoah Sanders on this uplifting etheral Jazz killer track
A true legend! I saw Pharoah in concert with Leon Thomas in 1973 at the Auditorium in Chicago, (I was 16) then at Bakers Keyboard Lounge in Detroit in 1979, and a few other concerts throughout the 80s. Through his music and albums, I became a big fan of Lonnie Liston Smith and Joseph Bonner who were pianist in his group. I also enjoyed the song he made with Phyllis Hyman ("As You Are").
I forgot how much I love this piece. What a master of melody!! Now i have to add this to my playlist. Thanks for posting this: it brings back memories of my dad who was a huge jazz aficionado.
You are a lucky man!!!! Wonderful concert, we had the chance to have seen only 3 songs recorded on video, I'm looking for the recording of the whole concert. I believe that the introducion (first 2,15 minutes) is to be considered as the best live performance of this song both for Sanders' performance and for the extraordinary interpretation of the musicians Alex Blake on bass and Hamid Drake on drums. Pharoah forever!.
Hello@@MrCRESCENT40. The whole concert should be avaiable, because as far as I remember, it has been broadcasted on german TV back then. Anyway, thaks for posting. PS: Yesterday I saw the Sun Ra Arkestra live in London. Great!!
Rest In Peace Pharaoh Sanders, one of the last giants.
Amen.
Amen
An absolute legend, god bless him
Amen
God bless him. His music is eternal
This song help me to forgive my son who tried to murder me due to his illness schizophrenia. God bless this Master here! ♥️♥️♥️♥️
How?
@@anevliona6600 forgiveness always goes to those who really don’t deserve it! But forgiveness frees the spirit from bondage!
@@jamiroquiagirl3821 wise words
This song helps me forget the first comment in this video
Music IS a healing and transporting force. It has healed me of so many emotional & physical traumas!
When I was 14 my guitar instructor told me "If you want to be a great lead guitarist - you need to study the music of John Coltrane" and that started a journey that led to hearing Pharoah Sanders - I've been a fan for over 40 years, and today am listening in honor of his amazing life. RIP.
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This musicianships soundtrack subtle energies governing consciousness soulselves Eternally Now can n does led ones into the throne room of spiritual truth of the body of Christ Jesus'praises n worshipping musical concerts beyond categories spiritually electro physical visional acoustics on the www's u tuba's veiwers followers-with as passengers on ATrain of Christ Jesus'All-stars road big band of Duke Ellington's sacred praise worshipping musical concerts beyond categories,; stay on the train n biblical passages readers n listeners, rev.12:11 .welcome veiwers abroad utuba followers n believers !
@@angelocouncil5827 The Lord is my Strength and my Song. :)
God Bless his Soul for leaving such fond musical memories! Big Up to the Musical Master!!
That's such excellent advice. Listening to Coltrane forces you to LISTEN/FEEL the music and how he leads (on a completely different instrument), in contrast to focusing on string technique. Without the strings, you're left with simply learning about the musicality. Once you get the feeling, technique would follow.
Listening to this magical performance on this day that Pharaoh Sanders left his body. The Master is gone but his music belongs to eternity. Thank you, Mr. Sanders. RIP.
This in my opinion is one of the best live interpretations of this song in the last 20 years. The first two minutes are a prayer.
Thank you for your preference. Pharoah forever.
MrCrescent the piano vibe is from another world
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@@byronprice225 kind of. Actually that's the real world, and most of the time we are here in this one. The magic is that Pharoah's calling us home.
The rest are the answer to prayers. I don't profess to love all Jazz but he is one of the few I dig and can "touch" me with his music. So good to see that he is still doing it!
I must hear this live version......
We were so lucky to have him. Between Alice and pharaoh I actually developed a sincere deep spiritual feeling within. Maybe not in the sense of an Abrahamic god, but we are all deeply connected in ways we do not understand. Thank you pharaoh, thank you turyiasangitaananda.
Nobody like Pharaoh , there will Never be another !!! First saw him perform The Creator Has A MasterPlan 51 years ago when I was 15 , at the Greek Theater in Berkeley CA , he took everyone there Astral Traveling !!!!
Omg that must’ve been an amazing show! The Greek is my favorite venue ever. Just learned that Pharaoh Sanders lived in Oakland for a time too.
Wow I just got goosebumps reading your comment. I would have love to have been there. Wowwww (are there any artists in general currently that can do this)
@@sundaymoon000 Hi Cynthia , and Thank You Much for your comment reply !! No , there is nobody that can compare with Pharaoh Sanders in any era since him !! Also listen to Let Us Go Into The House of The Lord and also Thembi !! Peace and Blessings 🙏
Was thinking that he sounded what Webb telescope is showing us and I did read your comment and goosebumps also to me. Thanks for sharing.
@Stacey Michaels
Thank you for sharing your memory, it jogged a vague memory of that place, back when raised in Bay Area pre hordes and went everywhere for great music! Such great blessings and same to you and everyone.
I'm just crying can't stop playing it the sound that's in my head every day the truth peace and love everybody
emotions .....
AMEN
This wakes up my Soul !!😄
Chris, not to worry you are not alone. Crying is the way to express ones inner feelings. Please you and I are part of The Creators Master Plan. Stay safe my brother, stay safe.
I cry to this song a lot.. and Love is Everywhere, and sometimes Healing Song, and sometimes You've Got to Have Freedom. Peace and happiness for everyman ❤
I had the fortune to play with Pharaoh.........he is in us hearts and soul☮❤....Lefuj
this man's music changed my life.
This was played at a good friends funeral. Perfect.
This song always gets me in the feels. You can almost feel the ancestors. S.I.P King
Rest in power Pharaoh, thank you for all you gave us.
This song brings back wonderful memories of my college years! I also had the great pleasure of seeing Pharoah Sanders perform at the Village Vanguard in NYC.
RIP to the Pharoah. Saw him live a couple times and consider myself fortunate to have done so. Amazing musician.
So this brought tears to my eyes...Tis is the first I've heard of this Light, this Earthly Lantern, now Ascended Master. Just the sight of Him, his everything I can't find a word for coupled with the supporting sounds... I feel compelled to apologize and to show gratitude, to paint and to write and to sing...Pharoah means King. He seems to have been so much more...in this solitary instant......
The world has lost a powerful voice, Jah bless Pharoah Sanders. "Your work is over, fly swiftly home"!
What are we going to do without you Pharaoh ? 💔🇬🇧.
hey Byron I'm 84 in ,March. started listening when I was. in 30s. OmG...I fell in love w. Pharoah. Trane. Alice the.....haven't stopped. wont ever. im Blessed
Thank you for your preference. Pharoah forever.
Amen they are transformative .
well i'm 41. there's no age for music......
Well i´m 16 there is really no age for good music
I'm 16 as well. I love this piece of art.
This is a tremendous fan.I am 61 now. I started listening to the Legendary Pharoah at the age of 12. My buddy Tony introduced me to him. His older brother was grooving to him .
I have almost all Pharoah records including many live concert recordings. Pharoah forever!
Same here..... I was about 12.. Good times.
Me too bro I’m 65 started listening to them when I was 12 and started playing tenor, fun times
Pharoah Sanders gets it. I feel Genesis and The Creation in every note.
Angela, it's true....
And so do you dear Angela
Which is funny as he was a Muslim.
I saw Pharoah in the early 2000s. He played for about an hour but time time seemed to distort. It seemed more like 5 to 10 minutes had passed. I was totally transfixed. Thanks Pharoah for a transcendent experience..
my Dad played Coltrane but i didn't really discover Pharoah Sanders until some rough college days in the 1970's ~ Truly his Spirit has Returned to the Stars! the Song has ended but the Melody lingers 💖🎷🎶🌟🌌
My white boyfriend introduced me to jazz,including Pharaoh, in the 70s. Imagine that. At time when the races were moving toward healing. It cldve been.
Yes, Still My Favorite Jazz Artist and Still My Favorite Song In The Whole Wide World. So Blessed To Have Met Him and Had A Great Time
With My Siblings Talking To Him
His Birthday Was Tuesday 10-13th
I Love You Sir. Mr Pharaoh Sanders.
May God Bless You Infinity.
Pharoah forever!
RIEP Mr Pharaoh Sanders a light and inspiration to many many people
Rest in Paradise Brother King, give thanks for the magnificent music and lasting influence. Deepest condolences to the family circle.🙏🏼👏🏼🙌🎤🎷🎶❤️👑🌎
Jazz artist design their music not to crowd your mind,but bring out the best in yourself!
Blessed by The LORD GOD ALMIGHTY. HalleluYAHH.
I'm an old man. Back in the 1960s and 70d, critics cited avant-garde jazz musicians who "couldn't play," and Sanders and Archie Shepp were obviously the targets. Here we are many years later--they turned out pretty good, yes? Great Black Music, Ancient to the Future...
What we all wouldnt give to have met John Coltrane, let alone dueled fiercely on saxophone with him for several years. Pharoah Sanders is genius incarnate. Performing live NYC April 2018.
I have all his official and unofficial records and I can say that for me he is a great musician.
Always come back for the li’ jig Pharoah does at 7:01 , peace to the ancestor mane, & it’s forever love from TX.
Amazingly as I was reading your comment about the "double up" dance jig Pharoah.....he was doing it!!! What were the chances of that! Synchronicity! Peace and Love. Continue In Power!
🎶🎷🦋🎷🎶
I've had the pleasure of seeing Pharoah Sanders perform in person. Pure genius!
It's true! Pharoah forever!
😍🤩🥰
A vauthier.koblet
After all, There is Love and Pure Beauty in this world, unity under Saint Coltrane, Saint Sanders.
it's true.....Pharoah forever!!!!!!!!!
Rest In Peace Pharoah Sanders aka Little Rock. He told us years ago, The Creator Has a Master Plan!
Lifting you up, up... holding you...grace...what bliss...
Happy Birthday Pharoah Sanders! How grateful I am that The Creator sent you here! October 13, 2019.
Happy Heavenly Birthday to you Mr. Sanders
I didn't get thd opportunity to hear these guys in their prime....its a children of the 90s problem,....but i bought a cd about ten years ago with this track and man was it beautiful. Had never heard of pharoah but i was blown away
Continue your search you will discover the infinite....
Lifting, lifted...held, generous, compassion, healed--a love supreme.
RIP Mr Pharaoh Sanders (born 1940 - passed to ethereal realms 2022). Your beautiful, mysterious music of the Spirit will be discovered by generations yet to come
EXQUISITELY PERFORMED...👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🎯🎯🎯🎯💯💯💯‼️THE JAZZ WORLD LOST ONE OF ITS BEST...REST IN PEACE PHAROAH ✌️
Peace and Happiness through all the land!
I saw Mr Sanders Nov last year in Dublin. What a blessing. He transcend us all to another universe. One of the greatest moments in my life.
It's true....Pharoah forever.
R.I.Unpeace, Pharoah ! I'll always love you & will always cry when I'll hear this tune blown by you !
OMG O...M...G...What's there to live for after this...this is it...
RIP Pharoah. Wonderful, spiritual music.
Brother Pharaoh, is always rewarding to listen to 🎉🎉🎉🎉
One of the first albums i purchased at 616 AC&W Sq Wasserkuppe Air Station in Germany in the mid 60's and loved this song
RIP ONE OF THE TRUE GREATS
I first heard this tune on an alternative radio station in Chicago in 1971. I called up the station to ask who it was, they told me, I bought the LP the next day. This live performance is a bit different from the recorded version, but still excellent.
RIP to a master!
TAKES ME TO CHURCH EVERY TIME!!
Which is funny as he was a Muslim.
@@TuxmanXP WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO WITH CHURCH?
This track never fails to make me cry 😢
Rest In Peace to the great saxophone spiritualist Pharoah Sanders 🙏🏾🎷
Thank you Pharoah.
R.I.P
Oh! sweetness of Krishna in the water & the wind.
Coltrane,Gato & pharaoh.
one of the greatest
Buon viaggio Maestro . La tua musica suonerà per l'eternità .
I first heard this song in the live version of Santana & John Mclaughlin -live at Montreux... I then did a lookup to find the original version of PH Sanders.
What a great experience. Will further explore the music of PS
The sound is just so tender, it leaves me in shambles
A force of nature. The sounds of whales courting, stars whispering, a 1000-year-old tree being cut down
RIP Pharoah, alive forever in our souls. 😢
RIP Master Pharoah
I saw this great man perform this song in nyc about 3 years ago. It was a moment I will never forget. It was perfection. ✌🏻
Bless the Heavenly Father CREATOR, HalleluYAHH. Thank you, dear, LORD God YHWH. For A New Covenant to come. Jeremiah 31 v 31.
Your loving spirit will always be with us....great to hear your soulful voice on this performance...was blessed to feel you live a few times...Rest in Power Pharoah...will write some music to honor you !!
Rest Easy and thank you for the music.
Hamid Drake killing the drums, William Henderson is the glue that binds the music together. Master editor!
Was introduced to
(Master Plan) by my cuzn, Ron. Caught the band's performance at the Blackstone Hotel, Chicago. Truly an experience I have not forgotten and have treasured since!
I love mr. Sanders voice. It carries so much power with it.
Hamid!!!!!!❤ Pharoah, you are missed on the planet but forever with us in spirit.
Listening to Pharach Sanders since late 60's the greatest of them all.....mosaic man
We all fall short of the Glory of God. Let us keep this masterful song in our hearts. Stay Safe
Pharoah forever!!!!
Wonderful...pianist like my mzansi abdullah ibrahim thanks my brother..ur perfect in everything👍
I have been a fan of Pharaoh Sanders for many years. The way he plays the saxophone can bring a tear to eye and a chill down my spine. Mystical and sublime.
I agree...Pharoah forever!
Yours was a depth of energy and spirituality that sustained us , freed us ,and dared us to seek. R.I.P.
Thank you Pharoah and R.I.P. 🥲
Our journey is a path. May your path be filled with peace and love. Godspeed!
I seen Pharoah Sanders one time in the late 60s so you know the temperature of the scene..I was at Bakers Keyboard Lounge in Detroit Michigan..they played well..when I seen/heard Lonnie Liston Smith start jammin' and the Pharoah grabbed a finger piano>>sounded like a kids toy so I laughed a bit...I was close enough to him that he glared at me thriough his fronts..me I was trippin' trying to keep it straight and keep ordering drinks..I knew what a finger piano was ...it was the drugs...but I did not mean to disrespect the music or the master..this is indeed classical music...in the truest sense of the word.......thanks for posting..keep us 'UP" on PHAROAH SANDERS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WOW !
Thanks fo sharing. Pharoah forever!
when he started playing the guitar with the sax hahahahaah i love this man!
RIP the great Pharaoh Sanders who have us so much, God Bless. A hero of a life time. 🎶🎷🥲
His music is so mesmerizing
and the technique of playing the sax without blowing into it at the end..., amazing!!!
Absolutely amazing performance; the whole ensemble is outstanding!
Jazz on a spiritual level, with Leon Thomas who fully comes of age on vocals & percussion & into his own on this track, with absorbing musicianship from Pharoah Sanders on this uplifting etheral Jazz killer track
A true legend! I saw Pharoah in concert with Leon Thomas in 1973 at the Auditorium in Chicago, (I was 16) then at Bakers Keyboard Lounge in Detroit in 1979, and a few other concerts throughout the 80s. Through his music and albums, I became a big fan of Lonnie Liston Smith and Joseph Bonner who were pianist in his group. I also enjoyed the song he made with Phyllis Hyman ("As You Are").
Pharoah forever!!!
I forgot how much I love this piece. What a master of melody!! Now i have to add this to my playlist.
Thanks for posting this: it brings back memories of my dad who was a huge jazz aficionado.
love me some Pharoah
Saw him perform at University of Pennsylvania. Awesome Show!
This man, has been blessed by God. What music 🎶 🎵 he makes. I am moved to tears 😢 💔 😭 😪. What joy. What grace, glory, glory. Joy 😊 😃 joy 😊 😃.
Love this man
Power and cool personified, Rest In Peace Brother Sanders.
Was lucky to see him perform twice. Best jazz concerts I ever saw.
My favourite saxophonist of all time.
Immense...Pharoah forever!!!!
MrCrescent I went to see Pharoah at the Jazz Cafe, Camden, London a few years ago. Amazing!
RIP great soul
That was a great night. I was there.
You are a lucky man!!!! Wonderful concert, we had the chance to have seen only 3 songs recorded on video, I'm looking for the recording of the whole concert. I believe that the introducion (first 2,15 minutes) is to be considered as the best live performance of this song both for Sanders' performance and for the extraordinary interpretation of the musicians Alex Blake on bass and Hamid Drake on drums. Pharoah forever!.
Hello@@MrCRESCENT40. The whole concert should be avaiable, because as far as I remember, it has been broadcasted on german TV back then. Anyway, thaks for posting. PS: Yesterday I saw the Sun Ra Arkestra live in London. Great!!
thanks, but I can't find it on the net.
I’ve never seen so beautiful piano hands ❤❤❤
Valeu Pharoah, gratidão, teu ser com tua música, me ajudam muito
"Mr.Sanders , Looks Of A True Hebrew"!❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊!
Come on brother!!!Sweet sax!!
Only 638 likes? This man is brilliant and beautiful.
What matters is the music ...Pharoah forever!
@@MrCRESCENT40 But for the art to live into the future larger numbers of likes are good.
As a Musician I Can Only Thank The Maestro 4 Enlightening Me 2 Can B...A Tru Genuis of The Sax n The Mind!!
😎🌞😎🌞😎🌞😎🌞😎
My guiding song in 2021. My sun creator has a plan for me and you