McCoy Tyner & Ravi Coltrane - Walk Spirit Talk Spirit - LIVE
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McCoy is probably the single most original, and most influential jazz pianists that came after 1960. He never played electric piano, and was totally dedicated. His sound is as massive here as ever. Love it!
RIP.
Master McCoy Tyner has left the planet but not our hearts R.I.P
100% agreed Peter
Damn Right!!! :)
McCoy was soft spoken and left his mark with a loud voice on the 88’s.
Indeed! I can feel him in my heart everyday! Was lucky enough to be from Philly and seen a number of times - but not enough.
Grandissimo Mc Coy Tyner R.I.P.
Isn't this magnificent! McCoy Tyner playing again with a Coltrane!!! Not John, not Alice, but a yet another sax player named Coltrane. McCoy is aging, but his music will live, and be studied, forever. He is my favorite jazz pianist.
Amen
McCoy Tyner is my favorite, too! Played him over and over in high school in the '80s while studying . . . and to this day :)
Ravi is John Coltrane's son
you're true!!! it's difficult to see him now because i saw him before in France in 1983 in Antibes and in 2004 in Marseille; he wasn't the same man; but it's a pleasure to see him and so easy to be sure that's him (he plays so different than others jazz pianist!!!)
thanks for this post!!!
McCoy is one of my favorite pianists. His work the Quartet is under appreciated. And he also had an amazing solo career.
McCoy has given so much to the art of jazz.
well said. Very True!
Totally. Great man, great player.
Keeps my mind on track each & everyday and thinking positive..
@@JamesVibe 0
A real giant with the son of John Coltrane Amazing 🥰🥰
insane bass solo!
This is so beautiful! Especially in light of master McCoy Tyner’s passing! Trans lives, Tyner lives! A Love Supreme!
RIP McCoy Tyner. Thank you for all the beautiful music and making the world a better place.
Amen to that, Ross! Tyner was one of the leading lights in the annals of jazz and he left behind a wonderful legacy.
He is gone now, but he will never be forgotten.
McCoy has long been my favorite jazz pianist. He has always had a strong left hand, a percussive style, and more than anything else "taste." (This is what John C said was his greatest attribute). To see him here with Ravi is simply historic. Wonderful!
Ravi plays with such heart. And totally his own man, no clone of his father.
Just like Felix Pastorius, Jaco's son, have you heard him? With The Jeff Coffin Mu'tet , amazing!!!
@@nederlanditisnederlanditis5529 Well, maybe not just 'music' , but the strong will to do something and put the work in. A company I worked for it's boss is 4th generation in a row doctor in chemistry...prolly something with the genes I guess. Environment, support, and encouragement play a big role too, of course!
Only ONE John Coltrane his son couldn't be him if he wanted to
allen wood he doesnt have to be his father. Appreciate Ravi for the musician he is, man obviously has chops.
@@benren10 Agree!!
Enjoy the ledgends while you still can. Thank you McCoy for all the years of beauty and soul.
It brings a tear to my eye to see McCoy playing with Ravi- in a way an extension of his father. Now both John and McCoy have passed but their music will live on forever just as will their legacy! At only 16 they both have taught me so much and I am excited to have their music with me until the day I die.
R.I.P John Coltrane and McCoy Tyner and thank you both for everything!
Betcha McCoy never imagined himself to live long enough to play with John and his son, wow!
RIP Mr Tyner... and thank you so much for what you have given of yourself and left with us🎶🎹🌻
Happiness made easy. Music should be the only religion in world. What an easy medium to transcend to another dimension.
Absolutely! Takes you somewhere else ☁️.
Yes it allow you to think.
RIP McCoy Tyner. I had just discovered how much I love Coltrane's Central Park West as well as all his other work and wanted to see you play live.
Thank you for sharing your gifts with the world.
We love McCoy and Anthony, Eric Kamau Gravatt gets no mention. He is heir to Elvin Jones and provides the propulsive vitality with uncanny timing, expression, and nuanced precision. Musicians would not have missed this. "Give the drummer some."
Going to see McCoy in a couple of hours!! Legend!
RIP McCoy... Join the quartet, definitively great !
May you R.I.P. Mc Coy Tyner, you left us a beautiful legacy. Your music will live for ever!
Tyner was the 2nd live jazz band I saw, December 1975, Village Vanguard. The Atlantis band. We tumbled out of the basement, and snow was falling on 7th Ave. Unforgettable. The first 1st live band was a month earlier, Mingus at the Village Gate. I saw Ravi about a year ago. This is an excellent recording.
RIP Mc Coy Tyner. Grande estre los de su generación. Lamentable pérdida.
pero tenemos muchos anos de los altos de musica. los sientos muchos de mi espanol.
McCoy is aging incredibly well. in his hands the piano is definitely a rhythm instrument. His style is always been so hypnotic to me. I don't know if he's the best however you define that but he's definitely my favorite piano player.
'The Best' is purely subjective IMO, but he's most definitely one of my absolute all-time favorites for sure.
Wow Ravi got so mature ... the Sound the Phrasing the Developing of a Solo.Great musician.
Big brother McCoy, REST IN POWER!👑
I've loved this tune for so many years. Thank you McCoy. R.I.P.
If I could wake up tomorrow and play like any of these musicians I would trade my soul
@@sarahbertolette2153 Nah, you need your soul to play like these cats. It's just matter of time and how much you practice!
So fascinating to see and hear McCoy Tyner over the decades, he just keeps getting better and better, what POWER and SPIRITUALITY!
MCcoy Tyner fuè un extraordinario compositor y un pianista impresindible del jazz. Su mùsica vivirà.
Ravi, McCoy and John playing together, always.
Wow, like father like son, Ravi Coltrane. This is great staff it's amazing especially when the elder McCoy play with the son of his late buddy John Coltrane. Thanks.
Rest In Peace Master. You are missed but thanked for all you left us all to learn and love with.
McCoy Tyner was on my short list of the truly great jazz pianists. He will be missed.
This is JAZZ The True Artform
RIP our Dear Genius Pianist Mc Coy Tyner We Loved you and appreciated the Music you left us to Cherzih🙏🏾
This version of the "enlightment suite" is very close to the original. But Ravi's playing is outstanding here he really takes it further out, and the bass player is great.
A musical hero ages gracefully.
Youuhhh....the life IS Magic ! Coltane and Tyner you just my Dreams , my life ! Thanks for your work and you passion , freeman 🌞
my goodness, to have seen him with Ravi Coltrane would have been amazing.... all these jazz guys are just so wonderful. I would have died to see him...RIP Mr. Tyner
Ritmo endiablado para vencer el jet-lag o cualquier molicie de ánimo. Éxito palmario. ¡Qué toque el del viejo! Y qué bien sostenido por el contrabajo y el saxo. No dudéis en escucharlo antes de comenzar la “jornada” de labor, tras el café o durante, y en la tarde, antes de sentirse derrotados por languidez alguna.
I first saw John Colrtane in 1959, when I was a freshman in college at Florida A&M, whose music program was world famous as a result of its great marching band and the fact that it produced Cannonball Adderley and his brother Nat; who had toured world wide with the fabulous Lionel Hampton Band. I was a drummer at the time with the lofty ambition of becoming the successor to the marvelous Max Roach- whom I regarded as a GOD like being. I and a couple of other student musicians accompanied by a professor drove 1,000 miles - from Tallahassee Florida to the Village Vanguard in New York - to see the Miles Davis band that was featuring Cannonball and Trane. Witnessing them perform was like a baptism by spiritual fire. Trane, even then, had a spiritual dimension to his playing that touched my soul and made my spirit dance. But it was with his later quartets with McCoy on Piano that he reached his greatest spiritual and artistic heights. Hence it is a joy to see him now feature Ravi Coltrane, John the Prophet's son. Bravo McCoy! Praises be unto your name!
Thank you, my mentor. When you first saw Trane and Miles I was learning to talk. Years later when Trane had formed his legendary quartet my brothers and I would do our best to buy whatever vinyl recordings of the ensemble we could find. We eventually ended up with what was then the entire Impulse collection of recordings and Trane's Atlantic, Blue Note, Pablo, and bootleg recordings.
As for McCoy Tyner, he obviously is a legend of his own making. When I see him with the likes of Ravi Coltrane, Esperanza Spaulding, or Joshua Redman, I think of how Tyner has gone from being a young Turk in this art form to one of its elders. His piano work these days is as powerful and inspiring as it was in the 1960s and 1970s.
May you and McCoy Tyner continue to enlighten those of us in the untutored mob! Please continue to write essays that shake hearts and minds like Tyner's solos.
He was in tune to the after ,withessing that line up of jazz masters was indeed,a rebirthing of nobel historical blood.in the venue of culturial jazz and the musical arts of bonified jazz musicians, some were born again christians,muslims,budists,& other religions
Miles Davis cut my teeth as a young rocking roll music lover,miles.changed that.kept on running into him not knowing how I was having spritiual conversations with.long story short.saw him with tyner dizzy hubbard and my brother in law with caldera,1st west coast playboy jazz festival in L A. CA.i realize finally who i was taking 2 all this years,including carlos.santana.he loved miles,as did I.bless all this men.see u in the great family reserve my freinds.lazurus.fz.ur ever humble servant.
🎼 The "Real McCoy" is one of the greatest pianists ever lived. Will always loved "A Love Supreme" with the Master - John Coltrane! 🎵 🎶
Magnificent! Saw Ravi with his Mother Alice, Charlie Haden and Roy Haynes. My all time favorite concert!
I recall seeing McCoy Tyner in the early 70's and sax player Azar Lawrence shredded this tune with an unbelievable solo.
Absolutely loved this cat. Baddest left hand ever. So thankful he shared his musical genius. Rest easy McCoy, rest easy Sir.
McCoy Tyner old school cat from an era when jazzmen wore suits and hats. Time Transcendence within the art form that reverberates through space and time penetrating the nuclei and the soul....into perpetuity we wish you well for making music we feel in our cells. ....
This took me back to my youth. Mom played Coltrane so much, she wore the album down. They are awesome...styles so different but so well blended.
Tell me about it! The very first time I heard Coltrane was on that powerful "Blue Train" album, in 1957 , and it knocked me for a loop---I haven't been the same since. As for McCoy Tyner---one of my two favorite pianists (the other was Cedar Walton)---I get goosebumps of recognition every time I hear him, because he and I both seemed to have picked up a lot of stuff from my favorite 20th-century composer Paul Hindemith! Great listening, great music, great jazz...I just love it.
Ravi and John styles are so different yet so alike, it's fascinating.
I was about to say the exact same thing actually.
Sahasranaman M S I was about to say nothing actually.
Zoo Coo I was about to say, "I was about to say nothing actually" actually.
McCoy , I just want you to be eternal. Ravi is already an eternal expression of Alice and John...
Amen!
For McCoy, to be playing with John Coltrane's son makes me think of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The spirit of John Coltrane lives in his son Ravi, he has that same passion and spirit that his father had, it's a spiritual thing. John Coltrane is looking down from heaven and he's telling the Angels that's my son.
Egg MCMUFFIN lol that’s a religious claim silly
You might want to investigate the church of st John Coltrane. I plan to attend on my next visit to SF. Whenever the fyuck that is....
McCoy Tyner was a relic among us. Even without looking at the lineup, if you hear McCoy Tyner on a recording you can just tell it's him by his playing. He made whatever group or quartet he was playing in sound completely full with the way he played. He'll be missed dearly.
I saw McCoy in a small club in the 70's. As you can see and hear, it's often like he has eight hands, and he is dramatic, deep, transcendental. A real artist. The classic Coltrane albums are like Picassos. Great works of art. Summertime is imho the greatest ever jazz recording.
Vibrations sonores garantis !!! La contre-basse, un délicieux battement de coeur...
McCoy Tyner & Ravi Coltrane - Walk Spirit Talk Spirit - Live
Bonjour Nicolas, on commence très fort la journée. Merci. Gros bisous
Gerald CANNON (bass) Montez COLEMAN (drums)...MONSTERS!!!..:-)
Thank you
I am astonished that they failed to mention that in the description of the video. A jazzpiece is incomplete without mentioning every musician involved. Thats an iron rule. No kiddin´.
Yes, thanks for the lineup.
correct!
Thanks for that Info!!!! RIP Maestro!!!
Forget about anything that came before or has happened since. These 4 guys are killing it right here!
The other dudes in Coltrane's classic band-McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and above all Elvin Jones, were all titans of the jazz world, geniuses in their own right.
Let's include Steve Davis (Bass)
Back in the late 70's i would go to the village vanguard in the west village to see elvin almost every friday night
One of the greatest of all time. McCoy Tyner! I'll never forget meeting him in person. I actually got to sit at the bar next to him in a small, intimate club in Seattle, and have a little chat while he was on break. He was performing with Azar Lawrence that night, who was quite a formidable sax player in the style of John Coltrane.
RIP genio, QEPD un grande del jazz.
John would be happy to see his son playing with McCoy.
Walk Spirit Talk Spirit ---- Really helped my spirit soar, loved every minute of it. One of my all time favorites, from now on!!!!!
Love this show! McCoy is looking (and always playing) so sharp!
that solo of tyner first brings tears and, that change after main melody, a big fuckin' smile, each time i listen to it.
Farewell to another Maestro of jazz who touched our sprits. Thanks for your music which will never die!
I have been a long time fan of McCoy Tyner. The album I grew up on Tender Moments.
My favorite, too. Hard to find on CD. I have the original vinyl. I met Tyner many years ago and told him I loved this album. He acted surprised and said not many people remember this album.
walk spirit talk spirit swings so hard!
this is jazz with lots of soul
Beautifully captured. I especially love the closeups on McCoy's hands.
Incredible concert ! I was there, unforgettable....
One of my go to run away from the insanity moments--
love love love Mc Coy Tyler, the most uplifting piano ever! He made the world a better place.
love love love it got to keep Jazz alive Mr, Tyner jazz legend and son of a jazz legend he too becoming a legend wonderful music and uploa excellent work Zcopolis tv
La responsabilità di suonare col nome Coltrane è onorata.
I had the pleasure of seeing twice during this period in a small club the Regattabar In Cambridge, Mass. in Harvard Square..both memorable..R.I.P. great one..
Tyner's musical sensibility was structured to precisely the depth of Trane's musicality.
@Egg MCMUFFINOnly the best!
Such a Wonderful Treasure and Gifts to the Jazz World these Artist are SPECTACULAR
Love Supreme at 1:47, perhaps unintentional, but either way, wonderful playing all around. What a treat for them and for us!
Well, it's to be expected!
Absolutely intentional! Only Ravi gets to do that!
@@zitacarno4443 Love your liner notes for "Coltrane Jazz"! Made a lasting impression! Thanks and All the Best to you!
Another magic moment in jazz featuring the magnificent McCoy Tyner with Ravi Coltrane in live performance. I had the opportunity to see the late Mr. Tyner perform on the grand piano in two separate memorable occasions at jazz events in Chicago and Cincinnnati. His unique piano style will continue to influence other musicians for years to come. RIP jazz master McCoy Tyner.
I have listened to McCoy for over fifty years and grew to the point where I could understand every one of his notes, while nearly everyone said "what the hell is that?" I rate him as more of a monster player than John. I now cry at his passing.
Sweet! A jazz giant whose absence will be sorely experienced for a long time!
mind blown again.. Just clicked on this to hear McCoy had no idea Coltranes son was on it bout fell out my desk. R.I.P. McCoy your in the air with John now forever. I remember listening and hearing something in Giant steps and putting it to guitar and it was moving the chords around they modulate you can keep going if you dont run out of guitar neck and after awhile I got lost but for a second I was going all over the place with it and was just free for a second I keep trying to see.. Man they dreamed in notes on the staff you gotta know they could just see the melodies Coltrane was painting them in his mind... and they just fed off damn the actual feeling of being free if just for that moment in time.
You gotta feel and concentrate so hard you gotta lose yourself and thats all improved feel like I just got here... dont know nuthing where did these cats come from just understood so fast and just took off.. here like comets man and gone just like that.
Thanks Mark Forman so cool McCoy playing with another Coltrane. A great birthday present, cheers mate
You bet...
Mark Forman good to hear real music for a change. I am forgetting what it sounds like.
tao jones Heh-this was first time me hearing this performance or these 2 together.
Mark Forman first time hearing this
Happy Birthday tao jones!
Saw him the night before Sandy hit and Lincoln Center's Rose Hall. Seeing him was a bucket list wish. Thankful and grateful.
Rest in peace beloved Mr. Tyner - the Real McCoy..
Your Mastery Lives On Brother McCoy Tyner. The Angels, Allies and Ancestors are enjoying you and your gift!
wonderful.!!!..I've discovered a time machine...many thanks Zycopolis TV &you tube
GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC. said I am shouting. GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC.
You don't have to shout. I hear you---and all the other lovers of real jazz---hear you.
@@zitacarno4443 Let him shout it out loud - after all, it's true !
Righteous !!
Saw McCoy many times in the last twenty years. Always uplifting !!
I love it! This is fantastic
Can't wait to see Mr Tyner and Ravi @ Detroit Jazz Fest!!!!
What a beautiful recording, hypnotic!
Wow! Just amazing ! Love them !
We've lost another master! Not only is his memory a blessing, but we are blessed to be able to continue to hear and see him.
Well......the king speaks. Whenever he plays with Ravi (believe it or not I saw him play with Ravi AND Pharoah at The Iridium a few years back. Big John is always in the room and I must say Ravi is there now. His father is playing right through him. Just sensational. Brings tears to my eyes.
RIP McCoy Tyner
Awesome to the very end. We are so very fortunate to have his spirit with us in these recordings
Love this version of "Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit." The great McCoy Tyner, composer extraordinaire.
Simply said McCoy has always spoken to me on so many levels. A great one has left us with a great legacy of music and humanity to enjoy, emote and cherish.
Amazing when McCoy lets rip around 4 minutes in. Shows his total control and amazing power combined. I saw him 3 or 4 times when alive and only a few times did he really open up with his power. It is incredible when see iy live. He goes into another level!
Yes!!!! Thank you!!!!
Super rythmique de mc coy accompagnant ravi qui se déchaîne justement,ingratitude due a sa jeunesse avec son son open rond chaud et il decole a la fin du chorus.j adore le jazz l'espace les couleurs.les impros vous emmène dans un univers un art très intéressant.l écoute ou jouant d un instrument fait appel Ala sensibilité la mémoire la lecture !la plénitude méditation ebeaucoup de concentration.la Logic l exploration tu l'instant l assimilation.je suis artist peintre j'ai était l'amie intime de Xavier Richardeau Sax baryton entre autre..l écouter l'examinant jouer enseigner démarcher.jai appris c est mon école je suis passionnée mes maître sont nombreux que j'ai connu en personne ou écouter en live dans les clubs ou cd.tous ces hommes qui jouent leur tripes c est cadeau a chaque instant c'est unique un mode de communication qui se travail.c est une source d inspiration une passion.apres quelques années ça fait partie de ta vie a part entière ds ton coeur.tu ne t ennuiras plus de ta vie c'est gravé entre Pastorius Hamah Jamal wes Montgomery Monk Coltrane Mingus ElvinsJones Zapa bord Canonbal Aderley Miles Davis Jimmy Hendrix Gil Evans James Brown Joe Henderson art Peppers Horace Silver Sonny Rollins Gerry Mulligan Cet Baker Ornet Colman Pharoa Sanders
Authentic and truthful jazz is timeless and healing.
I’m so glad to have discovered this gem. I watch it at least once a day
You find beauty in music n music brings out the beauty in one's spirit...
Now, this what I call REAL JAZZ !! Love it !!
Thank you McCoy for all of the lessons you left behind.