Did he ever play this song? I would love to hear that. That would be such a unique recording. Is this comment based on any kind of reality or you were just making things up?
Must comment again, i dont konw how but it keeps getting better everytime I come back to listen to it just once more and then I repeat it at least 3 times in a row. Must get to a live gig. Lyyne such soul, John Davidson absolutely world class, and Steve Davis just outstanding drums. Thank you again.
I Love this rendition of Blackbird.♫♪♫ Excellent piano of Lynne Arriale , fabulous bass of John Davidson, and superb drums of Steve Davis. Well done. Thanks. /Gracias.
Wonderful reworking of this well known and much loved tune...the bass solo is really musical and melodic where he hints at the harmonic minor scale.really stand out ...but plaudits all round ❤❤❤❤❤
Just discovered the beautiful talent of Lynne Arriale. Notice@2:41 and @3:43 a melodic tip of the hat to Bird Land, Weather Report. Genius! And at a slower tempo the lick also becomes, I'll never fall in love again Bacharach/Hal David A subliminal message? Where else would you find Black Bird but in Bird Land Brilliant!
I didn’t catch the Bird Land reference the first time around, but I definitely heard the Bacharach theme. And then, there it was, the second time around. Of course.
Lynn transcends..!!! Steve provides the framework, and the bass guy punctuates the storyline....Seems a different bass guy every year...Love the way this woman interprets jazz progressions...
Maybe unpopular opinion, but I actually appreciate Jarret's grunting, since they're part of his personality. But yeah, Lynne's great too! Very lyrical playing.
I'm 100% that Bill Evans would give his blessing to this. Incredible in every way!!
+Leslie Tarter I'm 100% sure he wouldn't
tybolini2 you absolute twat
Did he ever play this song? I would love to hear that. That would be such a unique recording. Is this comment based on any kind of reality or you were just making things up?
Excellent, and different enough from Brad Mehldau's classic version to not make it derivative! Love it
Terrific version of Blackbird plus she's pretty.😏
Must comment again, i dont konw how but it keeps getting better everytime I come back to listen to it just once more and then I repeat it at least 3 times in a row. Must get to a live gig. Lyyne such soul, John Davidson absolutely world class, and Steve Davis just outstanding drums. Thank you again.
She makes it look so simple and easy. There's a lot of craft there. Nice!
The trio playing Blackbird very light simple and smooth👍 fantastic!
I Love this rendition of Blackbird.♫♪♫ Excellent piano of Lynne Arriale , fabulous bass of John Davidson, and superb drums of Steve Davis. Well done. Thanks. /Gracias.
Marvelous, simply brilliant.
I love this version! The drum really helps the bird fly:-)
This lady swings. How wonderful!
The best piano improvisation on this melody that I have heard so far! Congratulations!
Besides hiromi!
Check out Jason Rebello's solo rendition also great
My favorite arrangement of this tune!
both solos are magnificent, very coherent and musical. congrats
Bloody Brilliant, Cant turn it off :-)
Wonderful reworking of this well known and much loved tune...the bass solo is really musical and melodic where he hints at the harmonic minor scale.really stand out ...but plaudits all round ❤❤❤❤❤
Wonderful, with super drummer Steve Davis. One of the best around.
Love Steve Davis!
Brilliant! Thanks so much for posting. It was a gift. Inspiring and full of joy. :)
Great Song , Great Performance .... Love It.
Holy shit that bass solo!
Elegant and intelligent performance with great rhythm. I like jazz musicians who are not averse to playing the tune!
So clever and tasteful, Just a wonderful interpretation.
Just discovered the beautiful talent of Lynne Arriale. Notice@2:41 and @3:43 a melodic tip of the hat to Bird Land, Weather Report. Genius! And at a slower tempo the lick also becomes, I'll never fall in love again Bacharach/Hal David
A subliminal message? Where else would you find Black Bird but in Bird Land Brilliant!
I didn’t catch the Bird Land reference the first time around, but I definitely heard the Bacharach theme. And then, there it was, the second time around. Of course.
@@jonm.3173 so glad you were able to hear this too. Just a little extra enjoyment.
GREAT PIANO AND GREAT RENDITION.
Lynn transcends..!!! Steve provides the framework, and the bass guy punctuates the storyline....Seems a different bass guy every year...Love the way this woman interprets jazz progressions...
plays the piano as though it would be a string instrument scraped with a bow - insightful superb thanks a lot🎹
Wow Brilliant. A comfort. regards.
Great for sure!!!
fantastic version !!!!
Exquisite.
versione pazzesca di blackbird, Grandi..
Wow !!! perfect sound and super piano improviz.... se agapame !
Love the tuned!
Outstanding. I think in one week since discovering it i have already listened to the track about 25 times. Cant wait to see Lynne live. R
So beautiful,good job~
smooth.......
beautiful
Great cadence at 4:55 to 5:00! As if the rest of the performance wasn’t mind blowing enough
Superior!
Great rhythm. Hips start shaking by themselves!! OK
Smooth Sailing Here !~~~
very nice
Does anyone else hear her start into James Taylor's "your smiling face"?
Yes
I almost went insane trying to recall what it was
Yes, guessing that was playfully intentional.
rhythymin
Wonderful stuff. The evil elements in this world should give this a listen. What's the bass player's name?
john davidson
😃💙🌸🌱
Nice
lynn from old friend gideon vigderhous whoc recorded your composition home how can i reach you
i love you aurora
Lynne gets deeply into her music, not unlike Keith Jarret, but fortunately without Keith's grunting which is often obnoxious.
Maybe unpopular opinion, but I actually appreciate Jarret's grunting, since they're part of his personality. But yeah, Lynne's great too! Very lyrical playing.
superb! but drums too loud. bass too quiet.
anorexia much?