McCoy, I feel in love with you since your days with J. Coltrane. And you even had the opportunity to play with his son. I'll never forget you. RIP brother
Dear Lord! Ravi is a beautiful mixture of his father and his mother. Look at his face! Uncanny. And he sounds like John!!! Nobody---absolutely nobody----SOUNDS like Mr. Tyner.
Roy Haynes was 79 years old at this concert, more than 13 years older than McCoy Tyner ! He's still around I was at one of his concerts less than three years ago.
RIP MB - deserves to be mentioned in the same circle as the giants including JC + Sonny. Love watching CMcB's face, he knows MT's + MB's playing is filthy.
Mais, le vrai glorie c'est que nous peux comprendre ça. C'est la magnifique chose de jazz. Ça peut être étrange jouer et écouter, mais est-ce vraiment mauvais? Pour moi, je ne peux pas dire "non".
@@GeoCoppens I'm sorry for insulting you. Listen to Michael Brecker playing Naima; then make up your mind. I respect your opinion as long as it's well-grounded. th-cam.com/video/rNANuYlN3aY/w-d-xo.html I understand why you'd think that he's just showing off, but he can be very tasteful.
An endless admiration for this exceptional musician who has always given me a hope in music, which thanks to him is a badge of honor, thank you Sir, you are a great among the greatest. A genius of music and love of neighbor, it goes hand in hand. I love you unconditionally, none. thank you very much and long life for you. I kiss you.
cause he played another time within the time of the piece, surprise!!! But everyone else understood, 'cause Roy can do whatever he wants, it will always be ultimately clear and direct communication, he played a signature lick afterwards, I also heard that exact same lick on a Pat Metheny record he played on, recorded in 1989. Trio with Dave Holland on bass. I' went to see them live back then, Amazing!!!
+Ray Callender As much as I love Brecker's sound, his solo on the second tune is just too loud! Kills my ears unless I turn the volume down to a level that doesn't allow me to hear the rythm section.
I don't know about him being upset, but I can suspect what happened. McCoy had his own version of "Moment's Notice", which chopped off 2 measures right before the pedal point, and he kept slipping into that, which resulted in Christian McBride doing the pedal point more aggressively to signal the end of the form. That arrangement also ended in an Emaj7, and the start of the form has an Em7 chord, which probably confused everybody. I think Roy Haynes caught what he was doing but the others were just trying to keep form. Plus he was going to start the intro properly like the original recording, but both Ravi Coltrane and Michael Brecker started it right at the melody, also they played the "wrong version" which has a different rhythm than the original. Also, the tempo was dragging to way slower than what he started it as.
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Such a gorgeous concert, to bad the sound guy was eating 💩for the beginning of the show! lol
Ravi is pretty mediocre. Brecker just plays the same runs over and over no matter what song. but the ryhthm section is killer. looks good on paper yet leaves a lot to be desired.
Moment's notice is a hard hard begining.....seriously the ravi's solo is not cool, the begening of the tune is failed, the sound engeneer fucked up the half of the piece, tyner loose himself in the chords playing the B to early....this is just a fail but they are still amazings and impressing....
I met John Coltrane at the jazz workshop in San Francisco in 1964. I talked to him and he was a very important person and very Intelligent person. David
McCoy, I feel in love with you since your days with J. Coltrane. And you even had the opportunity to play with his son. I'll never forget you. RIP brother
Roy Haynes has aged the best out of anyone i've ever seen, never in a million years would i give him 79 here
this is the year Elvin passed.
Roy Haynes was there to sub for him like in the old days of the Coltrane Quartet.
great concert.
Man Roy Haynes is one the best drummers of all time.
Dear Lord! Ravi is a beautiful mixture of his father and his mother. Look at his face! Uncanny. And he sounds like John!!! Nobody---absolutely nobody----SOUNDS like Mr. Tyner.
Roy Haynes was 79 years old at this concert, more than 13 years older than McCoy Tyner ! He's still around I was at one of his concerts less than three years ago.
R.I.P. Jazz DJ Eric Jackson!
Cuánta historia hay en ese ensamble, increíble la presentación. ¡Coltrane es eterno...!
Una fumada monumental
Simply put Mike Brecker is a Freaking Beast!!!! Amazing
They warmed up on Moment's Notice and then it turned into an amazing performance. All of the guys showed class
This is a piece of jazz history right here!
Grazie per tutta la musica con cui ci hai deliziato
A master drummer Roy Haynes
I was there 8-14-2004 really wonderful
Roy haynes, Michael brecker, mcoy, too much inspiration!! Thanks for sharing!!
Outstanding ,Roy Haynes impressive and watched Ravi stretch out on Spiritual!
R.I.P Mccoy you were the god of jazz piano
Great.
Thank you. ☺
Masters
THANK YOU
RIP MB - deserves to be mentioned in the same circle as the giants including JC + Sonny.
Love watching CMcB's face, he knows MT's + MB's playing is filthy.
MIKE WENT COLTRANE on SPIRITUAL which is a composition I played after the transitioning of a Love 1.
Emoción!!
Умереть за John Coltrane - это на всю жизнь. Спасибо McCoy
ça joue ça souffle et ça percute / et ça libère cette joie du corps/ qui nous transcende
Mais, le vrai glorie c'est que nous peux comprendre ça. C'est la magnifique chose de jazz. Ça peut être étrange jouer et écouter, mais est-ce vraiment mauvais? Pour moi, je ne peux pas dire "non".
Thank you 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
McCoy Tyner is a fuckin BOSS
30:30 Michael Brecker turned on the "beast mode", and proves who is the KING !
@Dihelson Mendonca Brecker, too busy, no style, no substance, showing off as always, highly overrated!!!
GeoCoppens you don’t know what you’re talking about
@@GeoCoppens are you deaf
@@omegakek Do you have a brain?
@@GeoCoppens I'm sorry for insulting you. Listen to Michael Brecker playing Naima; then make up your mind. I respect your opinion as long as it's well-grounded. th-cam.com/video/rNANuYlN3aY/w-d-xo.html
I understand why you'd think that he's just showing off, but he can be very tasteful.
McCoy Tyner plays my life.
An endless admiration for this exceptional musician who has always given me a hope in music, which thanks to him is a badge of honor, thank you Sir, you are a great among the greatest. A genius of music and love of neighbor, it goes hand in hand. I love you unconditionally, none. thank you very much and long life for you. I kiss you.
We're talking about Brecker here right?
Dream team!
Roy!!!!!!!!!!!?
Jazz Masters, each and everyone of them. Ravi is the baby of the bunch.
Christian is actually younger than Ravi.
Lol did anybody else catch Roy Haynes at 18:07: "motherfucker"
+Bijan Taghavi What were they laughing about?
+JamesVibe It looks like Haynes didn't expect everyone to drop out and leave him open for a solo.
cause he played another time within the time of the piece, surprise!!! But everyone else understood, 'cause Roy can do whatever he wants, it will always be ultimately clear and direct communication, he played a signature lick afterwards, I also heard that exact same lick on a Pat Metheny record he played on, recorded in 1989. Trio with Dave Holland on bass. I' went to see them live back then, Amazing!!!
Classic!!! hahaha
Pure finesse :) !
What is up with the sound guy, good lord? How long does it take to turn on Ravi's mic, and the bass is completely inaudible for half the first tune!
+Ray Callender As much as I love Brecker's sound, his solo on the second tune is just too loud! Kills my ears unless I turn the volume down to a level that doesn't allow me to hear the rythm section.
Tell you what's wrong with him - he's a tone-deaf ahole.
MICHEAL BRECKER went Coltranish on SPIRITUAL!
what's the tune McCoy Tyner plays from 22:30? the piano solo
There was no sound check before the gig. The intern must of been on that night or plain drunk from the night before lol
Surely someone transcribes Becker's solo on promise
god damn everyone in these comments acting like jazz gods jesus christ just listen
Dont know whats happen here, but McCoy is upset by something or someone ???
I don't know about him being upset, but I can suspect what happened. McCoy had his own version of "Moment's Notice", which chopped off 2 measures right before the pedal point, and he kept slipping into that, which resulted in Christian McBride doing the pedal point more aggressively to signal the end of the form. That arrangement also ended in an Emaj7, and the start of the form has an Em7 chord, which probably confused everybody. I think Roy Haynes caught what he was doing but the others were just trying to keep form. Plus he was going to start the intro properly like the original recording, but both Ravi Coltrane and Michael Brecker started it right at the melody, also they played the "wrong version" which has a different rhythm than the original. Also, the tempo was dragging to way slower than what he started it as.
Such a gorgeous concert, to bad the sound guy was eating 💩for the beginning of the show! lol
This bassist needs to check out Tyler Mitchel on Jazz Bass. If Tyler was there Roy would be his best too.
Ravi is pretty mediocre. Brecker just plays the same runs over and over no matter what song. but the ryhthm section is killer. looks good on paper yet leaves a lot to be desired.
McBride goes nowhere fast on his solos here. Chip Jackson blows him away if you want to see some Jazz Bass.
Moment's notice is a hard hard begining.....seriously the ravi's solo is not cool, the begening of the tune is failed, the sound engeneer fucked up the half of the piece, tyner loose himself in the chords playing the B to early....this is just a fail but they are still amazings and impressing....
Hello, John Coltrane is one of the greatest musicians ever. David
I met John Coltrane at the jazz workshop in San Francisco in 1964. I talked to him and he was a very important person and very Intelligent person. David
McBride needs to learn legato phrasing to be effective.