This is one of the most beautiful soulful ballads that I have ever heard by Stan Getz. I had the good fortune of seeing him live in Albuquerque back in the 80s. Buy the 2 CD set on Verve - it is fantastic ! And such a fitting tribute to a great jazz artist who died only 3 months after this performance in Copenhagen.
Although a trumpet player, I have always listened to tenor players more than anything else. Of them all, Stan was my man. To me, his music was about love and beauty. I listened to this album before reading the liner notes. I was totally blown away by the transcendence (good word, KindOfBlueMan) of his playing. After reading the liner notes, I realized that this was Stan's goodbye to all of us, was so thankful for the gift, and so happy that his last work was in many ways, possibly his best.
I read somewhere that once Stan was diagnosed with cancer (liver and something else?) that he made an effort to make amends to those he felt he had done wrong or hurt. Having had a round of cancer myself, I know it does tend to get you to review your life. He always could play a beautiful melody, but this particular album IS special, perhaps for the reason you mention: that it was his goodbye to us. If anyone is new to Stan Getz, I highly recommend "People Time."
Today in a rare moment of delight away from the my work, I delighted in the languor that this song laid in front of my ears. A tale of nostalgia that reaches the brink of desperation but still clings to life. Who best to express this emotion that seems hold the weight of the world such as an Atlas of emotions than Stan Getz. His life parallels the sadness emanating from this songs chords but more importantly reveals an hidden desire to live, to grow, to breath and to love. I am grateful for all these artists who have spent their lives in search their own musical language not knowing that unbeknownst to most of us, they truly aimed to give a name, a sound, chord and notes to emotions which often surreptitiously inhabit our souls.
+Gerard Beaubrun Well spoken I HAVE Listened to this guy for 65 yrs, since i was 12yrs old, still enjoy even more, even had the chance to meet him on 2 ocasions, what a great Man and Muscian Warts and all !!
Stan's "voice" in that concert, and particularly in this beautiful song, is absolutely poignant. It sounds like a testament to me, as though Stan were telling us: "I'll be gone soon but here is my legacy to this world..." I've listened to it tens of times over the past 24 years and it still gives me chills all along.
No habia oido esta pieza que hasta me hace llorar; Stan debe estar en el cielo de los jazsistas con Charly Parker Y lois Amstrong descargando en un Jam sesion
I found someone amazing once. Shared the deepest secrets of our souls as the moon turned crimson. She's gone now, never to return. Once my heart forgets her I will live again.
For Anyone, who is interested in any transcription from the record " People Time": I've completly transcribed it. Just ask me, and I could send you the transcript. Transposed to alt: no problem Send me a message.
@azoro13 So You want the transcript ? Send me via privat message your email and youll get it. I have no uploader or something like that at all. You want the harmonies as well ?
i don't like the sound people clapping in the middle of the song..i love this by the way..it would be perfect if there isn't people clapping in the middle of the song..
Stan Getz の最も Stan Getz らしい曲の一つだと思います。このむせび泣く様な音を聴いているだけで涙が出てきそうになります・・・。
私もこの曲が大好きです。
スタンゲッツが亡くなる数か月前のライヴですね。スタンゲッツも素晴らしいしケニーバロンも渋いです。本家チャーリーヘイデンのファーストソングよりこちらが心に残ります。間違いなく名演奏ですね。
ke despedida sublime la del gran maestro STAN..... gracias 2pierrot2
This is one of the most beautiful soulful ballads that I have ever heard by Stan Getz. I had the good fortune of seeing him live in Albuquerque back in the 80s. Buy the 2 CD set on Verve - it is fantastic ! And such a fitting tribute to a great jazz artist who died only 3 months after this performance in Copenhagen.
Thank you so much. It is very beautifull music.
Божественное исполнение замечательной композиции!!!!!!!!
Although a trumpet player, I have always listened to tenor players more than anything else. Of them all, Stan was my man. To me, his music was about love and beauty. I listened to this album before reading the liner notes. I was totally blown away by the transcendence (good word, KindOfBlueMan) of his playing. After reading the liner notes, I realized that this was Stan's goodbye to all of us, was so thankful for the gift, and so happy that his last work was in many ways, possibly his best.
close the eyes...and fly upon the music notes...thanks for these sensations...
buah qué pasada Stan Getz y su sonido, y su expresividad, sentimiento... buf!
Stan Getz is my love!
Paixão por ele!
Wonderful music!! Charmosa...envolvente.... melancólica...(-_-)
Mil estrelas,
Maga-Lee :-))
En mi criterio una de las mas bellas composiciones de este inmortal del Jazz
Es preciosa, pero es una composición de Charlie Haden, no de Stan Getz... aunque la interpretación es brillante
beatiful music and photographs, simply great piece. thanks (first love by getz and barron)
kinya
People Time Is a Beautiful collection
one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
I read somewhere that once Stan was diagnosed with cancer (liver and something else?) that he made an effort to make amends to those he felt he had done wrong or hurt. Having had a round of cancer myself, I know it does tend to get you to review your life. He always could play a beautiful melody, but this particular album IS special, perhaps for the reason you mention: that it was his goodbye to us. If anyone is new to Stan Getz, I highly recommend "People Time."
merci pour la video cest magnifique et inubliable ciao
very very nice blue song. Getz " the voice " of tenor sax, died after few months after this recording. Kenny Barron is another of the big
rest in pease GOD bless his soul
thanks for posting ! 18 years and seems it was yesterday.
QUE LINDO TEMA Y QUE AFORTUNADA ES RUTH ........
この音楽には余計な音や足りない音は一つもありません。心に染みる完璧な音楽です。この音楽を教えて頂いた酒田和夫さんに感謝です。
una belleza.....
Today in a rare moment of delight away from the my work, I delighted in the languor that this song laid in front of my ears. A tale of nostalgia that reaches the brink of desperation but still clings to life. Who best to express this emotion that seems hold the weight of the world such as an Atlas of emotions than Stan Getz.
His life parallels the sadness emanating from this songs chords but more importantly reveals an hidden desire to live, to grow, to breath and to love.
I am grateful for all these artists who have spent their lives in search their own musical language not knowing that unbeknownst to most of us, they truly aimed to give a name, a sound, chord and notes to emotions which often surreptitiously inhabit our souls.
Gerard Beaubrun That was beautifully written. I agree.
+Gerard Beaubrun Well spoken I HAVE Listened to this guy for 65 yrs, since i was 12yrs old, still enjoy even more, even had the chance to meet him on 2 ocasions,
what a great Man and Muscian Warts and all !!
***** simply...Wow!!!
Best Stan and Kenny
Stan's "voice" in that concert, and particularly in this beautiful song, is absolutely poignant.
It sounds like a testament to me, as though Stan were telling us: "I'll be gone soon but here is my legacy to this world..."
I've listened to it tens of times over the past 24 years and it still gives me chills all along.
Dentro de los Brasileros mi preferido es Stan, siempre admire su romanticismo en la ejecución de la música.
good, beautiful, Stan is the best.
MAGNIFIQUE !!!!
Beautiful !!!!!!!!!!
No habia oido esta pieza que hasta me hace llorar; Stan debe estar en el cielo de los jazsistas con Charly Parker Y lois Amstrong descargando en un Jam sesion
I found someone amazing once. Shared the deepest secrets of our souls as the moon turned crimson. She's gone now, never to return. Once my heart forgets her I will live again.
A great vid....
The pictures are really good.
Good work making this vid man!!!!
"I only lent you my body. You lent me your dream."
nice
शकुंतला देवी माता हरि Cafe Montmartre from Stan Getz is the right music for a wake up coffee.
Perfect choice... 💙💙💙
felicidades, eso es buena musica, y para el momento en el que estoy es perfecta, de verdad le dare like :D saludos
REAL, SUBLIME, INFINITO...
:) unforgettable
Vincent Anton Freeman / Jerome Morrow and Irene Cassini dancing slowly on GATTACA movie ^^
Jerome Eugin Morrow, No?.The second name
haha yes, Eugin :) its my favorite movie, greetings from mexico
i believe this song is in D...anyone agree?
@marsyanjezz Yes, written for his wife Ruth.
Asi es, es de Charlie Haden, he ampliado un poco la informacion sobre la cancion por si te interesa.
faultlessness
merci pour ton commentaire
Happy weekend everyone! :)
que bueno que te agradara el video
For Anyone, who is interested in any transcription from the record " People Time":
I've completly transcribed it. Just ask me, and I could send you the transcript.
Transposed to alt: no problem
Send me a message.
@azoro13
So You want the transcript ?
Send me via privat message your email and youll get it.
I have no uploader or something like that at all.
You want the harmonies as well ?
Y hoy murió el compositor de la canción Charlie Haden.
Buen dato cultural, recibe mi reconocimiento.
i don't like the sound people clapping in the middle of the song..i love this by the way..it would be perfect if there isn't people clapping in the middle of the song..
jajajajajaja hay que ser algo polifaceticos, ya estoy preparando algo similar a este video, aunque este es especial para mi por.... muchas cosas.
Lo siento pero me parece penoso asociar esta magnifica composición a estas imagenes tan banales y cursis.
En fin!
right, agreed hahah
SI Si, Yes ,Ja positive. Charlie Haden
kien es el compositor? charlie haden??