Understanding John Coltrane - Live vs Studio Recordings | Vinyl Rewind
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Understanding the genius of John Coltrane and live jazz vs studio recordings. My friends Richard Conti and Tim Despic stop by the Vinyl Pad to discussing the recently released John Coltrane live album Evenings at the Village Gate #johncoltrane #jazz #vinylrewind
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00:00 Introduction
01:07 Recording by Accident
03:02 Studio vs Live Recordings
06:32 McCoy Tyner
07:20 Coltrane's Progression
08:25 What is Modal Music?
09:56 How to get into Jazz?
11:56 The Drums sound so Good
13:06 What Makes Coltrane so great?
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It can be challenging to match the intensity of Coltrane's music. However, I am pleased that you have brought along some knowledgeable guests. Well done!
Agree with poster below 100%- what a tease!- let's hear some music! Will get this recording asap. Long live John Coltrane and his amazing group!
This is a very good discussion and captures several of the joys of jazz. Thank you.
Talking about John Coltrane without playing so much as a single note is like sitting down to eat and being handed an empty plate
I was literally looking at this record in store today but didn’t know anything about it. Thanks guys. 👍
Thumbs up for doing a whole episode exploring Coltrane!
Great episode. Love to see more like that!
Hats off to the guests. For Coltrane fans, this album is pretty amazing (Elvin Jones!), especially for those of us whose all-time favorite song is Coltrane's "My Favorite Things" 💜 Cheers from Kobe.
Cool topic! I am excited for this one!!!
Cool discussion, would've been really interesting to hear Tim and Richard explain the music theory with their own instruments as well as through words.
Apparently, the individual who did the mix for this thought Elvin was the leader when one considers how high up (to the detriment of the music as a whole) he is in the mix. Next up is Workman. Then, buried underneath are Coltrane, Dolphy & Tyner. I have many, many hours of the Coltrane-Dolphy era & I get the feeling from this recording that Coltrane couldn't wait to get on with his next project & get these last few contractual obligation dates out of the way. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to have more of this group, but there are some real cringe-inducing moments, highlighted by an unbelievably excruciating bass solo in 'Africa". I edited it out & it sounds much better. This is a sub-par performance by the group when compared to the Vanguard recordings & the many, many others that have been officially released or available to torrent.
Very interesting. Actually induced me to buy the Damm thing. I don't have anymore room for records so,,,,stop showing me interesting things to buy.☺
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Understanding Coltrane with 3 white guys... Interesting
@michaelmoraga2926
10 ай бұрын
I think you mean one music lover and two musicians. 'Jazz is the most democratic music in the world' 💜💪✌
@sidaisdad
10 ай бұрын
@@michaelmoraga2926 I see no fallacy in either statement.
@michaelmoraga2926
10 ай бұрын
@@sidaisdad Perhaps
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623
10 ай бұрын
Music has no color. It's universal.
@sidaisdad
10 ай бұрын
@@sugadelicsavagesoul8623 Art. The Arts are UNIVERSAL.