When I was 14 my guitar instructor told me "If you want to be a great lead guitarist - you need to study the music of John Coltrane" and that started a journey that led to hearing Pharoah Sanders - I've been a fan for over 40 years, and today am listening in honor of his amazing life. RIP.
Hi @Harmando Savory. I love your name. I got introduced to Pharoah Sanders around the same age. My dear late brother Samuel was a music connoisseur and he played this and I was hooked on Jazz and still am. I’m 51 💜🎼🎷🙏🏾 Love and blessings to you Harmando. I’m always grateful to my brother Samuel. Cheers Sam 💜🎼🎷🙏🏾😁🥰💜
When I first heard him on Coltrane's "Live at the Village Vanguard again!" I didn´t like him for his squeeking and screaming sounds. But I just came to know that this guy can swing so hard. He makes EVEN ME wanna dance, not to speak of my 15 month old son.
A living giant, so pure and full of love. I grew up in E.St. Louis, Il. in the same neighborhood with Amos Leon Thomas, while in Detroit in the early 70's, caught them live and Amos introduced me to the band, a very spiritual moment!
In 72 we were able to drink at 18. Emotionally ready to handle Phatoah and Leon?? Never. Bakers Keyboard provided some of the greatest moments of my life. They are why I can stand up for others' less fortunate.
The guy absolutely knew how to leave space, for the other musicians and the composition, just don't play anything, but when you play, you KICK ASS. RIP.
oh god, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I always wanted to see him playing this tune live, just to see how his hands move and everything. thanks so much (had a kinda hard day, so I'm really happy for this now) : )
His playing, singing and tribal dancing is one of the essences of what Jazz should be for me.. Always in tears when I hear this performance.. Thank you Pharoah
I don't listen to jazz often. It's rare that I do, even rarer that I enjoy a jazz song or artist. But this song is something entirely different. It doesn't just resonate with something in me. The sax feels like it's in tune with something primal. A desire to scream. A desire to break forth from the chains. It's a fitting and eloquent thought that this song is named You've Got to Have Freedom. It's all I feel when I hear it. My heart wants to wail like a banshee. My soul wants to be free. Also fitting that this man's name is Pharoah. This man's legacy is a dynasty of one; the legendary head of state of Jazz. (Sorry for all the hyperbole in this. This song awakened something in me I didn't know existed.)
pleaaaase ! Come to Marseille France ! You sing the song of my heart n soul ! Can't live without Pharoah. With you my heart opens its wings n flies, I sing n dance and n smile. Pharoah is essential!
Pharoah Sanders held in very high esteem in the Jazz world as one of the finest ever, especially with his brand of spiritually etherall Jazz, always value for money, certainly one of the greatest saxophonists to have blown on the instrument, with tracks like the Gathering & Jitu to his bow, a living legend
I wandered down the street on a chilly night in Hollywood and heard THIS! This man is a GIANT in musical talent and presence...even now, coming up on 16 years later; he is terrific in understanding and a LION among lambs! He understands GOOD PLAY!!! Happy New Year 2017!
This is easily one of my favorite songs of all time and I have barely scratched the surface of Sanders' discography. Ever grateful for this brilliant bit of music. It fills me with genuine hope. And its inclusion in a video game helped to create one of the best moments I've ever experienced with any piece of media. Rest in peace ❣️
I hear ya. Thankfully, with most of the jazz greats there is a wealth of recordings from every stage of their careers-almost more than you could ever really listen to in a lifetime. Trust me, I have been trying!
What an inspiring music soul and artist,,,,to me ,,you can play in that level only if you go deeper,,,beyond scales, harmony,,riffs,,,tons of musicians are in this level,,, Sanders is more than the purely musical,,,,,,that makes a unique and unrepeatable voice. Enjoy. Life is better with art like this and you are better as well,,,I guess. Cheers
Better catch Pharoah, cats like Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, George Coleman, etc., while they are still around- you won't have forever, as they are leaving us. Great video, thanks for posting!
@@everythingsawesome Wow! I'll definitely give that a read. I'm an aspiring journalist and, I hope you don't mind me asking, but how did you secure that?
This is Catalina's Bar & Grill off of Sunset in LA? I'm so glad I had the chance to see Pharoah in 2.28.2010 at the Newmark Theatre in Portland, OR!!!! A legend and true spirit!
I wonder when he howls and beats his chests, does that remind him of seeing John Coltrane doing the same thing 45 years ago at Temple University. When Rashied Ali asked Coltrane why he was doing this, Coltrane said he just couldn't find nothing to play on the horn.
When I was 14 my guitar instructor told me "If you want to be a great lead guitarist - you need to study the music of John Coltrane" and that started a journey that led to hearing Pharoah Sanders - I've been a fan for over 40 years, and today am listening in honor of his amazing life. RIP.
Pharoah takes you on a spiritual journey through the universe and creation. Peace Be Upon Him!
My every start of the day and get in the zone practice… thank you Pharaoh
Well said.. that song took me on a fantastic journey.. He is a Master...
I LOVE THIS MANS' MUSIC. I started listening to him at age 14. I am now 53.
Me TOO! Let's bring back his spirit! :-)
@@tedbissell7277 Pharoah is still with us! Can't take him so easily.
Hi @Harmando Savory. I love your name. I got introduced to Pharoah Sanders around the same age. My dear late brother Samuel was a music connoisseur and he played this and I was hooked on Jazz and still am. I’m 51 💜🎼🎷🙏🏾
Love and blessings to you Harmando. I’m always grateful to my brother Samuel. Cheers Sam 💜🎼🎷🙏🏾😁🥰💜
You are lucky. You have had more time to listen to this man's music!
I found his music when I was 16 and have loved it ever since!!! Like Coltrane, the Creator sings through his Sax.....
When I first heard him on Coltrane's "Live at the Village Vanguard again!" I didn´t like him for his squeeking and screaming sounds. But I just came to know that this guy can swing so hard. He makes EVEN ME wanna dance, not to speak of my 15 month old son.
He brought hackles on the necks of all those who loved Coltrane's deep harmonics....but Pharoah has a way of coaxing things along too... :-)
Age is just a number when your soul is alive
Love Love Love ❤
🙏Pharoah r.i.p. Died on this day 💔
A living giant, so pure and full of love. I grew up in E.St. Louis, Il. in the same neighborhood with Amos Leon Thomas, while in Detroit in the early 70's, caught them live and Amos introduced me to the band, a very spiritual moment!
Spiritual is what defines Pharoa, you are a very lucky guy, greetings & blessings from Chile.
In 72 we were able to drink at 18. Emotionally ready to handle Phatoah and Leon?? Never. Bakers Keyboard provided some of the greatest moments of my life. They are why I can stand up for others' less fortunate.
RIP Pharaoh - it was amazing to see him at Catalina- like going to Church!!!!!
The guy absolutely knew how to leave space, for the other musicians and the composition, just don't play anything, but when you play, you KICK ASS. RIP.
oh god, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I always wanted to see him playing this tune live, just to see how his hands move and everything. thanks so much (had a kinda hard day, so I'm really happy for this now) : )
His playing, singing and tribal dancing is one of the essences of what Jazz should be for me.. Always in tears when I hear this performance.. Thank you Pharoah
J'ai vu cela en live en 2008 puis rencontré Pharoah dans un bar, nous avons pris une photo, love m Pharoah.
He will turn a bad day ..into a good one ..close your eyes an meditate
Rest in peace my brother you will be missed..
That ending was bad ass.
I don't listen to jazz often. It's rare that I do, even rarer that I enjoy a jazz song or artist.
But this song is something entirely different. It doesn't just resonate with something in me. The sax feels like it's in tune with something primal. A desire to scream. A desire to break forth from the chains.
It's a fitting and eloquent thought that this song is named You've Got to Have Freedom. It's all I feel when I hear it. My heart wants to wail like a banshee. My soul wants to be free.
Also fitting that this man's name is Pharoah. This man's legacy is a dynasty of one; the legendary head of state of Jazz.
(Sorry for all the hyperbole in this. This song awakened something in me I didn't know existed.)
amen!
Blessed be to the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY YHWH for His son Mr. Pharaoh Sanders talents. Matthew c 25. 💖🙏🌌🕊
R.I.P PHAROAH KING !!! ❤
That's how you kick off a song. Damn, what a sound this man has.
That "bro" at the end ..yes, exactly.
Rest In Peace King 👑
God blessed this Man so much ability and the spirit to get it done... an athlete among the top Saxophone players...
Saw him at this venue around this time, front row. So powerful. We were so lucky to have him for so long. Thank you Pharoah!
Great Musician, Music Is Another Form Of Language, Some People Couldn't Understand This!😮
Teach! This man is a giant step in the right direction. So thankful of Pharoah and all of the musicians that play with him. Thank you!!!!!!!!!
Ephraim Guyton pharoh sanders
pleaaaase ! Come to Marseille France ! You sing the song of my heart n soul ! Can't live without Pharoah. With you my heart opens its wings n flies, I sing n dance and n smile. Pharoah is essential!
Thank you Pharoah Sanders. Thank you for your Energy and your Music Sir 💜🎼🎷🙏🏾💜😁🥰
Pharoah Sanders held in very high esteem in the Jazz world as one of the finest ever, especially with his brand of spiritually etherall Jazz, always value for money, certainly one of the greatest saxophonists to have blown on the instrument, with tracks like the Gathering & Jitu to his bow, a living legend
I love this man's music with all of my heart. Not sure anyone else gives my as much joy.
No words to describe this.. His primordial energy is so strong, the new jazz stars should learn this from these old jazz gods
An old man more vital than any teenager I know. A giant.
Pharoah Sanders (1940-2022) RIP
Thank you for showing the way to be free...a clarion of love
I wandered down the street on a chilly night in Hollywood and heard THIS! This man is a GIANT in musical talent and presence...even now, coming up on 16 years later; he is terrific in understanding and a LION among lambs! He understands GOOD PLAY!!! Happy New Year 2017!
happy to get old like that! being younger than most of the inhabitants of this world who don't dare to draem any more! Go on Pharoah!
Most of the inhabitants of this world are dead so you would be correct!
Just found him tonight "Farah" love it
This is easily one of my favorite songs of all time and I have barely scratched the surface of Sanders' discography.
Ever grateful for this brilliant bit of music. It fills me with genuine hope. And its inclusion in a video game helped to create one of the best moments I've ever experienced with any piece of media.
Rest in peace ❣️
Listen to the ”live in Paris” album, with ”love is everywhere”. Very good, also also ”harvest” and ”karma”!
Seen in him Manchester England many years ago,A spiritual experience,people who've seen him play will know what I'm talking about
played my club in San Francisco, one of the top three Musical memories for me. absolute Magic.
Bassist James Leary, (passed away 2021) on drums most likely Kharon Harrison.
this song is for the eternety, the titel the sound it express al what I feel ...thank you Pharoah Sanders,, I love how he dance,
Rest in Peace Gentle Giant of Jazz
asante BABA...my sister just passed...this is a balm to my spirit and soul
❤
It's a beautiful song by a beautiful musician and group of musicians, really is. I hope it's still balm for you.
I’m so glad this has been captured as one of the those moments in time when all the planets aligned
Pharoah Sanders is so sick love his groove. really unique sound on the sax too.
Very Spiritual. I heard him play in the ATL. All I could say is "WOW"
RIP King
William Henderson on piano. Passed Oct 2019. Great performance
THX
I hear ya. Thankfully, with most of the jazz greats there is a wealth of recordings from every stage of their careers-almost more than you could ever really listen to in a lifetime. Trust me, I have been trying!
Summoning all the universe...thank
Oh Pharaoh, you keep it going on!
❤❤❤❤❤
so authoritative
Pharoah Sanders !!! Need I say more?
Happy New Year 2020....Still Got To Have Freedom. Bless
🔥🔥🔥
GOT TO HAVE FREEDOM!
Heaven just got hotter!
This guy makes the rhythm section sweat hard
Yes Warren so very true! 👺 🎼
Nice 🎤🎶🎧🎷😊
What an inspiring music soul and artist,,,,to me ,,you can play in that level only if you go deeper,,,beyond scales, harmony,,riffs,,,tons of musicians are in this level,,, Sanders is more than the purely musical,,,,,,that makes a unique and unrepeatable voice. Enjoy. Life is better with art like this and you are better as well,,,I guess. Cheers
Better catch Pharoah, cats like Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, George Coleman, etc., while they are still around- you won't have forever, as they are leaving us. Great video, thanks for posting!
DarkeningSkies1 So right. Go hear them while you can. Now (5/2017) Ornette is gone.
Sonny Rollins has a lung condition (pulmonary fibrosis) that hasn't allowed him to play for years.
@@alfiecoates1 yes, true, but he can speak, thankfully. I interviewed him on the phone this week for an article in Mother Jones next week. Stay tuned!
@@everythingsawesome Wow! I'll definitely give that a read. I'm an aspiring journalist and, I hope you don't mind me asking, but how did you secure that?
This is Catalina's Bar & Grill off of Sunset in LA? I'm so glad I had the chance to see Pharoah in 2.28.2010 at the Newmark Theatre in Portland, OR!!!! A legend and true spirit!
the new place, not on cahunga.
Simply the best
wow...this is so great!!! I wish I can see him in Korea!!!
¡Vuelvete loco Sanders!
Sounds like a marvelous experience. I envy you that!
우와~~~!!!!!!!
rip pharaoh
WOW!!!!!❤
Just so amazing.
Spettacolo
THE MASTER!!!
FREEDOM!
The sound!
Puso al jazz y al tenor en lugar donde debe estar !!sin malabarismo tecnico exclusivamente !! sonido ..ideas..mistica ..
Amen to that
Musical sage🎷🕉
WOW nice!
RIP
💔🖤
freedom is the word. >^.^<
6:23 The Pharoah letting out primal energy
King
Colossus!
I wonder when he howls and beats his chests, does that remind him of seeing John Coltrane doing the same thing 45 years ago at Temple University. When Rashied Ali asked Coltrane why he was doing this, Coltrane said he just couldn't find nothing to play on the horn.
My man
wow
Does anyone know the members of the quartet? I'm only sure of William Henderson, on piano. Maybe Antoine Banville on drums.
I wanna know the same. Doesn't sound like John Hicks on piano or Idris Muhammad on drums. Who's playing here?
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beyond
where can i get the bells on the straps?? anyone??
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
que percussão é essa ?
Africana.
Looks like Catalinas in Los Angeles.
Colonel Sanders the best!
HuumAllah, HuumAllah
where was this?
Wow - still edgy, , carrying the flame, still supreme...
Happy Black History Month 2020.