Cannonball Adderley Quintet feat. Joe Zawinul (Oslo, 1969) NRK (c)
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"Experience in E", "Morning of the Carnival", "Work Song" og "Walk Tall".
Cannonball Adderely (sax), Joe Zawinul (Piano), Nat Adderley (cornet), Victor Gaskin (bass), Roy McCurdy (drums).
From Centralteatret, Oslo, 1969.
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Zawinul's comb-over is award-winning!
@muonani
Жыл бұрын
in Finland it's called "loan-blanket".
@scotteilers5626
5 ай бұрын
That’s what you got out of that 23 minutes?
With all the garbage that’s on KZread, it’s refreshing to find something of value. Cannonball was a treasure.
Unbelievable level of goodness 😮
The sound of Cannonball's alto is absolutely magnificent. If God has a voice that's what it sounds!
@Hithere-ek4qt
Жыл бұрын
Since God doesn’t exist, he has no voice, Cannonball had a great voice. We’re lucky to have heard it.
@user-qd2zt3hf9r
5 ай бұрын
That's alright brother.God still loves u, no matter what u think!!!
Cannonball has always been a favorite of mine
Cannonball Adderly. Such a class act.
ONE OF THE GREATEST ALTOIST PERIOD
@callmemonkh9020
3 ай бұрын
Miles said he was a little arrogant; and you couldn't tell him anything, because he had a chip on his shoulder from being an educator....a little...
@callmemonkh9020
3 ай бұрын
Hes DEFINITELY better, than Kenny Garrett....
Saw these guys in Washington DC just after Joe Zawinul had written Snake in the Grass. What a night ... what a great group of musicians.
shout out to the awesome job they did filming this. great shots.
@TheRealUncleBeef
6 жыл бұрын
Felix Ramirez you can actually see everyone who's playing and not just the frontman. A rare treat
@pmj-artmusic7790
4 жыл бұрын
Sound capture is also very competent for the year, beside being a bit flat, relative to today's tastes and tech.
@lowellbrittiii867
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheRealUncleBeef☝ 7 77gv 'll 6.6. ?
@TheRealUncleBeef
3 жыл бұрын
@@lowellbrittiii867 yes
What a wonderful world ...... it was.....
A collective of great musicians who could play the written note and also improv their asses off. It's Art Jim
The "Work Song" came in on FIRE!!!
Oslo in '69. Holy hell, I wish I had a time machine for concerts. I could have chilled with my uncle and watched this killer show. May uncle Jock rest in peace!
@rosavitiello8500
5 ай бұрын
Maestri che hanno ispirato la musica dopo di loro ❤❤❤❤
Roy McCurdy still around town, playing gigs in LA. I get to chat him up once in awhile. Numbers like this and 74 Miles Away gave him a chance to really stretch out with time sigs.
@jazzwarrior7206
2 жыл бұрын
I'm a bit of a fan of Roy's work with Cannonball ( - only just finished typing a comment about his under-the-radar genius minutes ago on another Cannon' vid!) - just love his feel (in either swing or straight grooves), and appreciate his attention to what is happening with the mood of the music, a subtle skill beyond just reacting to ideas being played in the moment. If you're still bumping into him, please tell him for me, that an Aussie piano player & drummer appreciates his contributions greatly !
@EuphratTigris
2 жыл бұрын
@@jazzwarrior7206 Pianist Joe Zawinul was Austrian, not Australian, so I guess “Aussie“ is not quite right.
@jazzwarrior7206
2 жыл бұрын
@@EuphratTigris Dude - it's ME who's the Aussie piano player ... think I know where I'm from mate, and the {irrelevant} fact that Joe Zawinul is Austrian was NEVER lost on me since the first time I read about him 30 years ago. I see ya typin' but ya ain't sayin' nuthin.
So glad I got to see them live back in the day. They were above the rest of the pack!
My favorite alto player. Wonderful.
Spectacular performance!
Cannonball exudes class and dignity, heaping praise upon his bandmates most effusively while adding poignant commentary to the pieces. Can't say enough good about him.
@timcharles5476
4 жыл бұрын
True, he was an eloquent and sophisticated spokesman for jazz and was on a par with Duke, imho.
@uroparopa
3 жыл бұрын
hahaha take the dictionary out of your mouth mate
@dominikseljan3043
3 жыл бұрын
Well said
@the5thYearSeniors
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, why sound intelligent when you can sound like a vociferous moron. Haha
@tgeer123
Жыл бұрын
I think you actually did say enough
I've never heard Cannon sound quite like this.. awesome and spacey
@GeoffBournes
5 жыл бұрын
@Henry Wasserman. This is what I'm saying! His influence on contemporary alto sax playing or sax players in general is wider than I thought.
@mikewoodman2872
4 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Never heard Cannonball - the beacon of hard boppin' tonality - take a walk on the 'free' side.
@alankirkby465
3 жыл бұрын
@@mikewoodman2872 Hello to you, Just came across this site by chance. Yours comment concerning Julians, playing on this gig very interesting ( by the way, this isn't a criticism your comment ) Peace to all.
@mikewoodman2872
3 жыл бұрын
@@alankirkby465 thanks, and you as well.
@johndanter2246
3 жыл бұрын
Me neither, but it's terrific, less brilliant soulbop but freer, he even sounds like a bit like Coltrane at the start and Nat a touch Miles - Joe Zawinuls input after Bobby Timmons maybe, but anyway, a great post, thanks.
Spectacular, innovative, stunningly musical, and a look ahead at things to come.
@GeoffBournes
5 жыл бұрын
@Eric blachman so many great things as a result of this alone. Way ahead or perhaps we have to catch up.
Oh man i simply adore 'this kind of sixties sound' although it's most unique and brilliant. What a treasure to have a high quality video like this!!
Experience in E is such a dope composition
00:40 Experience in E 08:00 Manha De Carnaval 13:38 Work Song (intro) 14:05 Work Song 20:56 Walk Tall
@user-tk2qy7bp4s
4 жыл бұрын
thankyooooou
@canadianman000
3 жыл бұрын
And the best tuned Wurlitzer I've ever heard.
@ayndowney9401
Жыл бұрын
Love it 😂😊
Great tunes, playing, sound and camera work plus the coolest comb over you’ll ever see.
Poignant, yet refreshingly happy, wistful tear-jerker; In Memoriam to the whole era/affair.
Man,so glad to see and hear this video! Music as so great worldwide and jazz was still doing well! Rock made a dent but that simple sh!t could not compete with real music!
The sound of that bass!
@thedamndiz2343
3 жыл бұрын
I no, sounds fuckin great!!
Fantastic is an understatement but anyway, this was fantastic! Thanks so much 🙏👍
@earospace
2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy!
What a truly amazing concert! So grateful for this. Thank you!
@earospace
Жыл бұрын
Enjoy!
finaly i get to hear joe on accoustic piano
They play with fresh ideas! Music still alive!
Truly one of the finest 🎷 players to have walked on this Earth! Great video!
Incredible video thanks so much for posting this… What a great example of this legendary lineup
@earospace
4 жыл бұрын
Enjoy!
Love seeing a young Zawinul...
Linda "Manhã de Carnaval" bela música brasileira. Congratulations desde Rio de Janeiro, Brazil !!!
The freakin' amazing things that were about to hear from that dude on piano..
@miscellanyman263
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, like Joe (Zawinul) communed with Nature, then came back a very different musician.
@FreeCorps1984
5 жыл бұрын
He had already contributed to Miles Davis at this point on In A Silent Way, and maybe Bitches Brew
@timothymayo7522
4 жыл бұрын
@@FreeCorps1984 , frankly it was Miles who introduced the electric piano to move jazz to the modern ellements that exist today spawning Weather Report, Return to Forever and other future fuzzion style of bands. Expanded the music....
@RASTAxSKATE
3 жыл бұрын
@@timothymayo7522 miles gave credit to Larry Coryell actually. But they were all moving in this direction.
Thank you Lasse Cannonball er min absolutte favoritt de siste 50 år! !!
I saw this group (or an analog-recombinant version thereof) at The (FIRST) Hampton Jazz Festival at Hampton University (then Hampton Institute) in Hampton, VA. as a child (11yrs.old). My Mom, her, friend and co-worker/soror, my aunt and uncle in tow took me along. Jimmy Smith was on the bill I believe too, and Wes Montgomery was slated to appear, but had just (within days/maybe weeks) passed on from heart failure, which was announced to the shock and disappointment of the audience. Sly and The Family Stone were there as well. I 'think' they (Sly and Co.) were subbing for the absence of Mr. Montgomery. I don't remember who else was on the bill. I'll have to look that up. So that must have been 1968. Cannonball's group was a major attraction. More memories of better days. I don't need to go into a life-long story about my love of every Cannonball musical aggregation. What a(nother) teacher!
@glennwilliams2006
4 жыл бұрын
Never referred to his self as DR. But held a PHD in music. I believe that festival was Marian Mekeba Herbie Man I saw the same show in Philly. When they announced that West Montgomery had died everybody in the stadium lit a match. Hugh Masekela Hell of a show.
The NRK performances are the best live and sound at the same time.
@earospace
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, maybe you are right. We had one channel owned by the state, and they used full resources on every program they made, so the Equipment was probably top notch for the time.
@colinthorn
3 жыл бұрын
You're right. Superb sound quality
flipping surreal as hek. all these pans and stage props nuts. Lovin cannadd more n more
Superior, thanks for sharing. Gotta love Cannonball‘s anouncements and the fact that he smokes a cig after his solo at 16:06. What a great Band.
@cheesechoker
4 жыл бұрын
And keeps playing with the lit cigarette in his hand?? Legend
@elenaanele8211
2 жыл бұрын
I just going to lit another one, 🖤❤️
What a quality!!!! Thanks for upload this
@earospace
5 жыл бұрын
Enjoy!
This is incredible. I've never heard Nat play so well and reflective!
Whole performance is fire, but Work Song is especially amazing!
Cannonball que maravillaso saxofonista! Que maravilla Joe Zawinul cuando tocaba Jazz! Un quintetazo!
Que beleza! Em 1972 tive o prazer de assistir uma apresentação dele no teatro Municipal de São Paulo!
@cordoar
4 жыл бұрын
pela foto devia ser bem jovem.
Just discovered this now . 8 never knew cannon could hear this far out. Wow. I think greg Osby heard this. Very strong parallels
It's rough and tough in this ghetto, lot of funny stuff going down but you got to walk tall!
@sherbetdab1200
4 жыл бұрын
Jelly Donut - Live at Operation Basket might be around the time Joe took some acid.
Damn, this is almost too good!
Oh My God. Nat's tone is amazing. Love Joe (Zawinul)'s look and dress manner -- like, later with that Classical Stuff, lemme get my groove on wit choo fellas lol. Gaskin, he be'a GROOVIN'. Ron Carter, you wish you could. Cannon, love you with Miles. Oh My God! RIP, fellas! Roy is still here and I wonder if he schooled at the same time as Ron (Carter) at Eastman?
@rifkol4403
2 жыл бұрын
Tour de role many treasures pertes proff
There is some real magic here. Wow, listen how tight they are at 21:00
Beautiful
my name is Julian, I'm in my late 50s and my Paps who is pushing 90, just sent me this link to check... think the old man's tryin to tell the young man something?!
Another great download from the true lovers of jazz, the European archives (mostly Scandinavian) who managed to always record and memorialize American jazz artists. Something US never did. Luckily we have this treasure trove of lost performances. Thank you Lasse P.
@markcenci8000
2 жыл бұрын
I came on this comment board to make the same observation and praise of Europeans.
@earospace
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, enjoy!
Soothing dart 🎯. Thks!
Cannonball en aquesta ocasió, tan ben acompanyat, fent gala de la seva gran versatilitat a més d'adaptant-se a les tendències del moment. Sempre molt recomanable.
Jako lijepo odsvirano
I used to study and sort of copy Cannonball's "introductions" to his solos. Played at the Lighthouse with the Santa Monica High School "danceband." We won the Hollywood Bowl "Battle of the Bands" in 1964. I was on the stage's turn-around on Baritone Ax.
@pvelectric
3 жыл бұрын
Played at Shelly's Mann Hole after the gig. Owner told us at the club's table about how Bird came upon everyone "suddenly!." Shelly's drummer, "Big" Dan Bagasal on trumpet. Me on alto sax. The tenor sax man , I've forgotten his name. But he sounded a lot like Warren Marsh. I borrowed his read once. Forgot to return it. and he said to me, "Geesus Greg, f__k you." I said "Yeah, you're right, man."
@pvelectric
3 жыл бұрын
Channel 9 newsman in L.A., around 2:00 PM, announced Adderley's death, saying "All you have to do to become like Cannonball Adderley, is to play better than everyone else in the world."
Nice use of dynamics to structure the solos in the first piece.
Sounds like Cannon had been listening to Trane, Ornette, Pharoah Sanders et al. Gone are the "Bird flights!" Beautiful!)))
@raefblack7906
6 жыл бұрын
for real.
@Gmastaflex
6 жыл бұрын
bra pharoah is still kickin
@redinhodaflauta1269
5 жыл бұрын
But you can still clearly hear the Benny Carter influence (his greatest influence of all!) - in the sound during his reading of the melody in Luiz Bonfá's "Manhã de Carnaval".
@docsaxman
4 жыл бұрын
He played with Trane brother as you know, he didn't have to listen to him, Nat and Cannon were moving with the music, you can here the effect of all the players on each other, Miles, Nat, Cannon, Trane, Sonny, it was organic because they got to play almost every night, make income, have homes, and play with each other. It seems the influence of Lennie Tristano, Ornette, Eric, Trane was touching everyone, and vice versa, as Cannon had touched all alto players. Bird had just passed away when Cannon made his debut in NY, so well.....as Lou Donaldson said, good timing for Cannon. Life....
@rosavitiello8500
5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤👏👏🎉🎷🎶🎼✨✨
So good to that time !
Excellent! Thanks for posting!
two thumbs up plus toes.
Greatest of All time Mercy Mercy Mercy
Zawinul hadde bra hentesveis. Nydelig musikk.
Dies ist eine legendäre Aufnahme von einem Live-Konzert mit dem Cannonball Adderley Quintet aus dem Jahre 1969. Parallel zu dieser Musik erstand damals der sogenannte Freejazz. Aber der "Freejazz" hatte die Elemente der Musik wie Rhythmus, Melodie und Harmonie total ignoriert und konnte daher nicht wirklich überleben. Das Cannonball Adderley Quintet hat schon damals total frei gespielt und das ohne musikalische Elemente zu ignorieren. Alle Musiker improvisieren frei über die Themen und die jeweilige Form. Kunst ist die Freiheit in der Form.
GENIAL ❤❤❤❤❤❤
A new Cannonball Adderly
I have the same name as this dude. My dad definitely picked the right name for me.
THANK YOU
first time I saw/heard Experience in E I thought it was a Shredz video -- this is an amazing concert!
Zawinul amongst greatness with his included. Bringing in electronics.
1969年 小生が中一でジャズを聴き始めたころの音源なんですが、あの頃ドルフィとセシルテイラーとアイラーばっかり聞いてたんだが、ナットアダレイのこの肌触りのすばらしさ。ザビさんの大人しいことww キャノンボール、あんたはやっぱり凄いよ。
Thank you!
@earospace
5 жыл бұрын
Enjoy
sooooo raw
Zawinul and Victor Feldman were two of the more interesting pianists in that group.
Meraviglioso ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Cannonball starts serious for the euro-audience; orchestral stylings and harmonies in 'experience in-E, and; morning of the carnival' and Zawinul's way-ahead-of-time assimilation of music-concrete meets church black-keys swing setting the perfect mood. At 13.27 'cannonball' remarks; 'Victor Gaskin, of course, is obviously a superior player..' so righteous. Nat and Julian are hip (and from Florida). 'Work song' is funkier than most cotton-picking tunes and the band is in its element; Cannonball advises that black-music should come from tradition, not the top-40, lol (jibe at Miles?), and that Nat's children got college-educated on its popularity, lol. Zawinul's 'walk tall' (on the wurlitzer.?) is diagnostic of this quintet's gospel-soul meets Strauss with Mr. McCurdy generating a near-linear 'Clyde Stubblefield'-style backbeat.. Excellent. Thanks for posting
@earospace
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment, enjoy!
@doce7606
2 жыл бұрын
@@kennypriest7434 nope, lol, miles is my favourite musician of all time
JAZZ FOREVER NUMBER ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is The Cannonball group after Joe recorded “In a silent way” and maybe Bitches Brew and played them for the brothers Adderly. Nat had definitely heard Bitches Brew
Black Orfeos' the Morning of the Carnival, very touching.
Nat (who's always been my favourite cornet after Rex Stewart) sounds particularily good here!
Esses caras não estão de brincadeira
I get chills the morning of the carnival
@blindblackpianist
5 жыл бұрын
Because you're a clown but also shy at first and don't want to scare people?
Hah, Nat lighting up in the middle of Black Orpheus. Classic, how times have changed
Josef Zawinul am Klavier 11++
At 2:26 the button that the stage hand has been furiously trying to get working since they started playing starts working and you can finally see the band.
@AMEER-114-
7 ай бұрын
Whaaaat!?!? They are showing the band from the beginning
hola que buen video colega saludos desde tijuana
Walk Tall is a theme song for HIP! Cannonball play it with a cigarette in his hand. Sweet!
@AMEER-114-
7 ай бұрын
WHAAAT!?!? "For HIP" ? Are you Attempting to say "For THE HIP" ? Because you currently stand among the mass of nonsense spewers.
10:34 Nat lighting up a cigarette for the bass solo! 😳
Cannonball could pick the right keyboard players, I've just watched Hummin' with George Duke on Fender Rhodes.
Wow!
Really spacy sounding. Not what I was expecting, but still quite good!!
morning of the carnival is very good
El peinado de Joe Zawinul antes de que asumiera la calvicie. 😀
20:55 Ladies and gentlemen, the almighty FUNKY FEELING.
priceless
Nice
NAT ADDERLEY, cornet (no trumpet)
Pense que decia "The morning of the Cannonballs" xd Unos genios