Anthony Braxton Quartet Montreux 1975 Anthony Braxton - reeds Kenny Wheeler - trumpet Dave Holland - bass Barry Altschul - drums
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@lcoleman19617 ай бұрын
I have always loved Braxton's sense of humour and his adventurous spirit.
@BKrystall Жыл бұрын
Rest in peace Kenny wheeler. Also Anthony braxton was one of the best saxophone players in history. Playing the 3 major horns, alto saxophone. Clarinet and flute plus a couple of extreme horns. The sopranino saxophone and the contrabass clarinet.
@depauleable
6 ай бұрын
He still is! :)
@danalawrence4473 Жыл бұрын
We did a show with a duet between Anthony and Roscoe Mitchell back at Michigan State University in 1975, which was superb. I got to see them write the music for the show backstage. Anthony did a quartet gig at MSU later that year, with Spencer Barfield on guitar, and Gary Schunk on piano. A truly amazing musician.
@mihasest43289 ай бұрын
I was there.
@rbsprods32003 ай бұрын
Mesmerizing! Brilliant all-star performance! "New Thing", indeed!!
@uberpatrick6 ай бұрын
What a brilliant group!!! Love Arista Braxton add Hollands Conference of the Bird's Such a creative time for jazz
@Merstheman6 ай бұрын
HEAVY!!!!!
@s3xyn0sfera26 ай бұрын
I can't stop watching this
@giovanniposada2 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT
@alexanderketh8808 Жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks again for posting. This is the same show as the issued Novus 2LP Berlin-Montreux concerts, which was reissued on CD by Mosaicrecords, BUT Shortend, and edited out over 20 min to fit on LP format. Playlist: Comp 40 N (missing some 2.25 min at the start): 0:26 Comp 23 J: 12:55 Comp 40 (O): 33:01 Comp 23 G: 39:29 This video is nearly complete missing some 2.26 min at the start and Comp 40 M which was played at the end of a 2nd set or as an encore after this set. This last item you can see: kzread.info/dash/bejne/kWR6lbeqncraXc4.html Thanks, Alex, germany
@trobin8604 Жыл бұрын
this is so frraking awesome thank you
@moneyprinter7191
Жыл бұрын
cuz you got the blobin
@trobin8604
Жыл бұрын
@@moneyprinter7191 true, true
@travis570
Жыл бұрын
I agree.
@halcharles99952 ай бұрын
This is fantastic footage, and your recording of it has (mostly!) held up really well - thanks so much for posting it here. At the risk of stating the obvious, this appears to be the complete show; it runs considerably longer than the Montreux segment of Arista AL 5002, making this a really valuable document. I'm going to write it up properly on my Braxton blog over the next day or so (will post the link below when ready) but in the meantime, for anyone who wants the breakdown: 1. Comp. 40N fades in at 0:26 (clipping off the very beginning, unfortunately) 2. The section from around 02:45 is *completely omitted* from the Arista record, which has an edit here to Holland's arco bass passage; the record picks up the thread again at around 09:25 in the video, so we lose more than six and half minutes 3. From here, the video and the record are identical all the way through the remainder of 40N and the whole of Comp. 23J (which begins here at 12:56) 4. The record then has some applause transplanted on, and omits the whole of Altschul's drum solo, so that the section beginning 26:13 and ending at 29:30 is also *missing* from the record 5. Again the video and the record are identical from here, through the transition phase building up to Comp. 40(O) - which begins around 32:38 and finishes at 36:43 6. Once more the record has some applause stitched on at the end, and the whole of the rest of the show - most of which is a high-energy reading of Comp. 23G - is again missing from the record. Fabulous to have the whole show available, which really shows the opening number in particular in a whole new light. Thanks again 🤩
@halcharles9995
2 ай бұрын
More detail than most people will ever want, I'm sure: ifyouknowwhatimsaying.blogspot.com/2024/03/montreux-75-version-integrale.html (Please note also that I wrote my previous comment before I had seen the earlier one from Alex in Germany)
@pistolswing Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jay. Lars is amazed, and grateful. Meow.
@laurentrigaut9958 Жыл бұрын
je rêvais de les voir après les avoir entendu si souvent sur le disque MERCI
@randomuser1846
Жыл бұрын
Tu oeux m'expliquer comment tu fait pour apprécier une musique comme ça ?? je découvre a peine le free jazz et c'est inodible pour moi je me demande comment les gens ecoute ça 1er degres
@psychomafia9 ай бұрын
Dave Holland going OFF
@AMOKIAN Жыл бұрын
Your channel is something. Thanks for the great music.
@jazzerrocker Жыл бұрын
I was really diggin' it when they played a more bop style after their free jazz introduction. But the free moments are actually better.
@darwinfonseca98292 ай бұрын
This shit is crazy like and acid trip
@darwinfonseca9829
2 ай бұрын
⚡⚡💥💥🥵🥵🦠🦠🐝🐝🦎🦎
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
I was not there.
@sterlingweston
2 ай бұрын
😂
@yvesbajulaz Жыл бұрын
The cats are fully on it… pushing forward…
@Luke-db9fc8 ай бұрын
Huh?
@karesz54 Жыл бұрын
Bárki bármint vélekedik a zenéről, Anthonyt nem tudja sem megkerülni, sem elkerülni, aki megpróbálja: jutalma, sorsát megkeserülni. És az ún. supported act sem semmi.
Пікірлер: 33
I have always loved Braxton's sense of humour and his adventurous spirit.
Rest in peace Kenny wheeler. Also Anthony braxton was one of the best saxophone players in history. Playing the 3 major horns, alto saxophone. Clarinet and flute plus a couple of extreme horns. The sopranino saxophone and the contrabass clarinet.
@depauleable
6 ай бұрын
He still is! :)
We did a show with a duet between Anthony and Roscoe Mitchell back at Michigan State University in 1975, which was superb. I got to see them write the music for the show backstage. Anthony did a quartet gig at MSU later that year, with Spencer Barfield on guitar, and Gary Schunk on piano. A truly amazing musician.
I was there.
Mesmerizing! Brilliant all-star performance! "New Thing", indeed!!
What a brilliant group!!! Love Arista Braxton add Hollands Conference of the Bird's Such a creative time for jazz
HEAVY!!!!!
I can't stop watching this
EXCELLENT
Hi, thanks again for posting. This is the same show as the issued Novus 2LP Berlin-Montreux concerts, which was reissued on CD by Mosaicrecords, BUT Shortend, and edited out over 20 min to fit on LP format. Playlist: Comp 40 N (missing some 2.25 min at the start): 0:26 Comp 23 J: 12:55 Comp 40 (O): 33:01 Comp 23 G: 39:29 This video is nearly complete missing some 2.26 min at the start and Comp 40 M which was played at the end of a 2nd set or as an encore after this set. This last item you can see: kzread.info/dash/bejne/kWR6lbeqncraXc4.html Thanks, Alex, germany
this is so frraking awesome thank you
@moneyprinter7191
Жыл бұрын
cuz you got the blobin
@trobin8604
Жыл бұрын
@@moneyprinter7191 true, true
@travis570
Жыл бұрын
I agree.
This is fantastic footage, and your recording of it has (mostly!) held up really well - thanks so much for posting it here. At the risk of stating the obvious, this appears to be the complete show; it runs considerably longer than the Montreux segment of Arista AL 5002, making this a really valuable document. I'm going to write it up properly on my Braxton blog over the next day or so (will post the link below when ready) but in the meantime, for anyone who wants the breakdown: 1. Comp. 40N fades in at 0:26 (clipping off the very beginning, unfortunately) 2. The section from around 02:45 is *completely omitted* from the Arista record, which has an edit here to Holland's arco bass passage; the record picks up the thread again at around 09:25 in the video, so we lose more than six and half minutes 3. From here, the video and the record are identical all the way through the remainder of 40N and the whole of Comp. 23J (which begins here at 12:56) 4. The record then has some applause transplanted on, and omits the whole of Altschul's drum solo, so that the section beginning 26:13 and ending at 29:30 is also *missing* from the record 5. Again the video and the record are identical from here, through the transition phase building up to Comp. 40(O) - which begins around 32:38 and finishes at 36:43 6. Once more the record has some applause stitched on at the end, and the whole of the rest of the show - most of which is a high-energy reading of Comp. 23G - is again missing from the record. Fabulous to have the whole show available, which really shows the opening number in particular in a whole new light. Thanks again 🤩
@halcharles9995
2 ай бұрын
More detail than most people will ever want, I'm sure: ifyouknowwhatimsaying.blogspot.com/2024/03/montreux-75-version-integrale.html (Please note also that I wrote my previous comment before I had seen the earlier one from Alex in Germany)
Thanks Jay. Lars is amazed, and grateful. Meow.
je rêvais de les voir après les avoir entendu si souvent sur le disque MERCI
@randomuser1846
Жыл бұрын
Tu oeux m'expliquer comment tu fait pour apprécier une musique comme ça ?? je découvre a peine le free jazz et c'est inodible pour moi je me demande comment les gens ecoute ça 1er degres
Dave Holland going OFF
Your channel is something. Thanks for the great music.
I was really diggin' it when they played a more bop style after their free jazz introduction. But the free moments are actually better.
This shit is crazy like and acid trip
@darwinfonseca9829
2 ай бұрын
⚡⚡💥💥🥵🥵🦠🦠🐝🐝🦎🦎
I was not there.
@sterlingweston
2 ай бұрын
😂
The cats are fully on it… pushing forward…
Huh?
Bárki bármint vélekedik a zenéről, Anthonyt nem tudja sem megkerülni, sem elkerülni, aki megpróbálja: jutalma, sorsát megkeserülni. És az ún. supported act sem semmi.
crook!
@sterlingweston
2 ай бұрын
ur a cringelord
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