Coltrane’s solo is more than the sum of the parts…….his sound…desperation? … an icon…
@horaciodortona5745 күн бұрын
Sadly today, the iconic Village Gate has been replaced with a Walgreens pharmacy 😢
@clancywiggam6 күн бұрын
Paul Chambers! There is a reason Coltrane wrote Mr PC. Who else could play this music and make it sound so flowing and natural. THE best walking bassist the world has ever seen.
@kodebruijn47537 күн бұрын
the last one must be with Winton Kelly, he jumps over the keyboard. This music you want to hear again, once you get used to it.
@reedhadley79958 күн бұрын
I made my 3rd son to "Naima" " Love Supreme" and met Ravi this year! Sir John and Madame Alice ... the Royal Family of Jazz💪🏾🎼
@XxCloudy_Puppets8 күн бұрын
I was named after this beautiful song by my parents!❤
@vaniasoares28119 күн бұрын
2024
@magicpassos10 күн бұрын
Timeless album!!
@mamemimomunt11 күн бұрын
coleccioná 2. cosas dedicate a h+ rO.r H de masQalone
@rberliner668012 күн бұрын
When he comes in after a break.. every tree in the forest stands up!!
@RD-sm5wh14 күн бұрын
Chris Travis sampled this in Stayin true
@loladealonge850315 күн бұрын
This so beautiful 😍 🤩
@4CloudySky16 күн бұрын
Small step for a man but a giant step for jazz
@ashadieeyacoulter444117 күн бұрын
Snowed in with the one I love making what we call the best of it over and over again 🥰🫠😘🫦
@zachbentley803818 күн бұрын
Is it good music if I'm constantly trying to convince myself that it's good music
@billydeewilliams910418 күн бұрын
Mind is blown. No clue how a human could solo over those chord changes...
@redburban139419 күн бұрын
That was a fucking good tune or song.
@redburban139419 күн бұрын
Really good tune
@BrendaScuderi19 күн бұрын
So much class and elegance...
@derekcarter540921 күн бұрын
Planet's ahead
@archibaldelkin654121 күн бұрын
After many years, I finally am able to play this on upright bass. I have no clue how you cats on sax, piano, or whatever solo over this.
@SquirrelMonkeyCom22 күн бұрын
Some extremely talented musicians are only granted to humanity a few times within a millennium. Like Bach or John Coltrane. Such technical and emotional perfection! I've probably listened to this thousands of times and it never gets boring.
@derekcarter540921 күн бұрын
Planets beyond
@modaphokas26 күн бұрын
Giys i think im addicted to settings
@jarrettharper290626 күн бұрын
This that Bill Cosby flow 😂 that’s how I was introduced to jazz 🤷🏽
@karmabeast26 күн бұрын
"The ancestral, native jazz musicians used *every* part of the saxophone."
@loshuevosdelnico27 күн бұрын
Recordé este disco cuando me caí por la escalera
@th3.p3rs0n.wh0.ask3d28 күн бұрын
I’m learning alto saxophone, this is how I aspire to be
@neilbrowning708928 күн бұрын
I know it's dead famous, and very clever, but I just don't like it! (The country guitar version out there is fun, though...) 😊
@bv_202829 күн бұрын
What was the name of the classic, harder song you played?
@eliassykes104Ай бұрын
Estudando 0:26 0:30
@fuphanwang9134Ай бұрын
the right one is not that bad either -wink wink-
@raerry5556Ай бұрын
i found this song in Rhythm Purgatory
@Samuel-bk5xoАй бұрын
Génial tout comme wise one
@MrSpeedyAceАй бұрын
For those who don't understand the genius behind John's performance here. It's like switching between speaking FLUENT English, Italian, Spanish, German, French, Chinese, Korean, Hindi at every word. The level of understanding that Coltrane had of with these scales is just unparalleled.
@ibbotsoniАй бұрын
TWO FIVE ONE
@jazzenthusiasmАй бұрын
mastery
@glennhfriedman4571Ай бұрын
masterful ....
@louiswallice3746Ай бұрын
song name pls boys
@RebelnightwolfeАй бұрын
Imagine having to hit a high hat 4 times a second for 5 minutes straight.
@ze_glitchy_gamer7629Ай бұрын
My right ear hurts listening to this... Also I came from Rhythm Purgatory
@ralfruppert4882Ай бұрын
Flawless..he is like a tornado.On the tenor sax..absolutely the best..
@paulyarmoluk3936Ай бұрын
Often imitated. Never duplicated. Thank you, Mr Coltrane, for such a timeless masterpiece.
Пікірлер
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@17:34 🩶
Coltrane’s solo is more than the sum of the parts…….his sound…desperation? … an icon…
Sadly today, the iconic Village Gate has been replaced with a Walgreens pharmacy 😢
Paul Chambers! There is a reason Coltrane wrote Mr PC. Who else could play this music and make it sound so flowing and natural. THE best walking bassist the world has ever seen.
the last one must be with Winton Kelly, he jumps over the keyboard. This music you want to hear again, once you get used to it.
I made my 3rd son to "Naima" " Love Supreme" and met Ravi this year! Sir John and Madame Alice ... the Royal Family of Jazz💪🏾🎼
I was named after this beautiful song by my parents!❤
2024
Timeless album!!
coleccioná 2. cosas dedicate a h+ rO.r H de masQalone
When he comes in after a break.. every tree in the forest stands up!!
Chris Travis sampled this in Stayin true
This so beautiful 😍 🤩
Small step for a man but a giant step for jazz
Snowed in with the one I love making what we call the best of it over and over again 🥰🫠😘🫦
Is it good music if I'm constantly trying to convince myself that it's good music
Mind is blown. No clue how a human could solo over those chord changes...
That was a fucking good tune or song.
Really good tune
So much class and elegance...
Planet's ahead
After many years, I finally am able to play this on upright bass. I have no clue how you cats on sax, piano, or whatever solo over this.
Some extremely talented musicians are only granted to humanity a few times within a millennium. Like Bach or John Coltrane. Such technical and emotional perfection! I've probably listened to this thousands of times and it never gets boring.
Planets beyond
Giys i think im addicted to settings
This that Bill Cosby flow 😂 that’s how I was introduced to jazz 🤷🏽
"The ancestral, native jazz musicians used *every* part of the saxophone."
Recordé este disco cuando me caí por la escalera
I’m learning alto saxophone, this is how I aspire to be
I know it's dead famous, and very clever, but I just don't like it! (The country guitar version out there is fun, though...) 😊
What was the name of the classic, harder song you played?
Estudando 0:26 0:30
the right one is not that bad either -wink wink-
i found this song in Rhythm Purgatory
Génial tout comme wise one
For those who don't understand the genius behind John's performance here. It's like switching between speaking FLUENT English, Italian, Spanish, German, French, Chinese, Korean, Hindi at every word. The level of understanding that Coltrane had of with these scales is just unparalleled.
TWO FIVE ONE
mastery
masterful ....
song name pls boys
Imagine having to hit a high hat 4 times a second for 5 minutes straight.
My right ear hurts listening to this... Also I came from Rhythm Purgatory
Flawless..he is like a tornado.On the tenor sax..absolutely the best..
Often imitated. Never duplicated. Thank you, Mr Coltrane, for such a timeless masterpiece.
Toot toot
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Dieses "Stereo" ist ja lustig.
yummy