The moaning here is awesome. It adds to the song. Feels like chaos, the piano, drum flows to influence us towards the chaos. But at the same time you know if you get yourself to peace down the music is just life, with its ups and downs, happiness, melancholy and all its feelings.
I was at this concert. At the time, I wasn't a Jarrett aficionado, but I could tell that this improvisation was special. Glad he opted to release it out on a CD.
The stars came down one night and sang to us of the universe in free verse and stream of consciousness in free-flow jazz improvisation harmony, and we knew. . . .
The greatest musician the United States has ever produced. Music consists of three elements: melody, harmony and rhythm-and the fourth would be composition. He has them all. And he can improvise on a level both simple and complex to take us somewhere profound we have never been before But hoped it existed. He shows us it does. Peace, Mike
It has taken me a long time to come to terms with the fact that, despite the audible moaning and sheer jubilation that often accompanies Keith's music, I must admit to loving just about everything he has ever recorded. This piece captures all that is wonderful about Keith's music - I can forgive him for anything when he plays the piano as well as this.
A piano was invented for Jarrett?? Cool. Where is it? What’s so different about it from other ones? Maybe it has a built-in mic to capture his Murmurings…
one of my favorite trio works. not a standard in site and you can hear Gary and Jack hanging on for dear life at points, since every performance evolves differently, but it is quite different than 'improvising' in a standard..love the ostinato births :)
You bknow what it is? When you’re In The Zone; I mean Really In The Zone, it’s not Improvising. It’s Channeling. Sometimes you just reach a point of Pure Selflessness, where the Innate Brilliance WHICH WE ALL HAVE INSIDE US JUST HAS TO COME OUT. It’s like this Higher Dimensional Invisible Goo that just Oozes out the ends of your fingers. It’s The Ineffable All That Is, the Essential Is-ness of our Father/Mother Creator, and you can’t See It, Touch It, Smell it or Hear It. But you Damn Well Know It when it’s coming tthrough you. Not to toot my own horn, cause I’m really just tooting the horn of our Father/Mother Creator anyway, but I have reached that place while playing music alone sometimes and with friends too, but it’s funny to me how the Divine seems to resist being recorded… I mean; it’s not like it Never happens… I’ve captured a few of these sort of moments over the years. But it’s rare. The truth is this: as great a pianist as KJ is, and he Certainly Is a great piano player. But the thing he has that makes him So Rare, so Precious is His Soul. He’s someone who has Worked On Himself. And like someone wiser than me once said about Artists: unless you’ve Traveled the World, in both an Inner Way and an Outer One; unless you’ve studied Many things, many peoples, languages, cultures, etc. and confronted and overcome your inner impediments to spiritual growth, unless you’ve explored the Absolute Limits of your Emotional Landscape. Unless you’ve done ALL THESE THINGS, THEN YOU’RE NEVER GOING TO MAKE GREAT ART (Music, Prose, Painting, Acting, etc.) BECAUSE YOU’RE GOING TO HAVE NOTHING TO SAY.
Admit it-Keith rules the contemporary keyboard and should be better known and appreciated.Who but Dejohnette can play with this? Or Peacock. No egos at all.
I agree completely and your remarks about Jack and Gary are well made-they are great musicians in their own right who understand Keith's music so well -playing always with great empathy.
Finns det inga SVENSKAR, som lyssnar till - och vill kommentera - jazz- och "klassisk" musik här på You Tube? Jag hoppas på MÅNGA kommentarer från er fortsättningsvis!
+Geoff Hands At the very moment, my mind is on so many other things, specific Reich compositions don't come to mind. I should revisit later tonight or tomorrow when I can, but... Those repetitive four and five note motifs that roll over the bar are classic Reich treatments.
+otavioandradas Come on guys, no need to call idiots those who have different tastes. Especially a person who is here to listen to KJ. Not respecting other people's tastes makes us idiots in their eyes too. Personally, I feel his vocalizations complement the music, but of course, this is because of MY taste.
+otavioandradas Come on guys, no need to call idiots those who have different tastes. Especially a person who is here to listen to KJ. Not respecting other people's tastes makes us idiots in their eyes too. Personally, I feel his vocalizations complement the music, but of course, this is because of MY taste.
If you listen to Bremen Lausanne or Sun Bear those recordings are largely vocal free, he used to like to keep it more pure piano but people change with time... it's all Keith!
@@jimarata I tell you what: when you can play like that, I suggest that you keep your _____ mouth shut on Your recordings. OK ? Besides, I don’t think anybody Told You you had to listen to this. That’s the way Jarrett is. If you don’t like it, go listen to some Mozart or something.
The moaning here is awesome. It adds to the song. Feels like chaos, the piano, drum flows to influence us towards the chaos. But at the same time you know if you get yourself to peace down the music is just life, with its ups and downs, happiness, melancholy and all its feelings.
+Ashmin Bhandari I agree. I have the Köln Concert on vinyl and the moanin there gives me goosebumps everytime I listen to it.
Hahah you know too much..
The kinetic energy of passion and air
I was at this concert. At the time, I wasn't a Jarrett aficionado, but I could tell that this improvisation was special. Glad he opted to release it out on a CD.
CrandMackerel ... Wow! I envy you. To me this album is communion with God, nothing short of a spiritual experience.
The stars came down one night and sang to us of the universe in free verse and stream of consciousness in free-flow jazz improvisation harmony, and we knew. . . .
Lisette Parker ... Yes, my sister!
Amen
This is a splendid expression of the inner bliss and the external wonder - weaving together - and souls swayed sublimely. Fare thee well.
this hauntingly and stunninly beautifull
ridiculously sublime. Keith. Thanks.
+Stuart Mackinnon YES IT IS
Still listening Endless on loop for hours...
The greatest musician the United States has ever produced. Music consists of three elements: melody, harmony and rhythm-and the fourth would be composition. He has them all. And he can improvise on a level both simple and complex to take us somewhere profound we have never been before But hoped it existed. He shows us it does. Peace, Mike
Musician S
Soul, human nature, love, compassion. poetry , Singing and so much more my friend.
It has taken me a long time to come to terms with the fact that, despite the audible moaning and sheer jubilation that often accompanies Keith's music, I must admit to loving just about everything he has ever recorded. This piece captures all that is wonderful about Keith's music - I can forgive him for anything when he plays the piano as well as this.
Audible moaning = human bliss.
doh ! overplay !
thred edwards ...a flying fuckwit you mean , as you are , you mean ! what a twit !
Fuck off
i hear you
This music remind me a part of a poem of W.H Auden : "Honore the faith you are, travelling and tormented, dialectic and bizarre."
thx for reminding why Jarrett has been one my favorites ever since I knew what a piano was!
so much soul and heart in this song !!
A piano was invented for Keith Jarret
A piano was invented for Jarrett?? Cool. Where is it? What’s so different about it from other ones? Maybe it has a built-in mic to capture his Murmurings…
Nah ..... Fare thee well @@alanwerner8563
@@alanwerner8563 Look, a comment was invented for morons!
I so wish I could find a video recorded performance of this beautiful tune.
one of my favorite trio works. not a standard in site and you can hear Gary and Jack hanging on for dear life at points, since every performance evolves differently, but it is quite different than 'improvising' in a standard..love the ostinato births :)
no matter what this dood plays it is gonna be dope
Absolument Monumental
Cosmic
Beautiful piece of music! Thank you.
BEAUTIFUL SONG
Superb, as always!
This is awesome.
so very very good.....yes!
You bknow what it is? When you’re In The Zone; I mean Really In The Zone, it’s not Improvising. It’s Channeling. Sometimes you just reach a point of Pure Selflessness, where the Innate Brilliance WHICH WE ALL HAVE INSIDE US JUST HAS TO COME OUT. It’s like this Higher Dimensional Invisible Goo that just Oozes out the ends of your fingers. It’s The Ineffable All That Is, the Essential Is-ness of our Father/Mother Creator, and you can’t See It, Touch It, Smell it or Hear It. But you Damn Well Know It when it’s coming tthrough you. Not to toot my own horn, cause I’m really just tooting the horn of our Father/Mother Creator anyway, but I have reached that place while playing music alone sometimes and with friends too, but it’s funny to me how the Divine seems to resist being recorded… I mean; it’s not like it Never happens… I’ve captured a few of these sort of moments over the years. But it’s rare. The truth is this: as great a pianist as KJ is, and he Certainly Is a great piano player. But the thing he has that makes him So Rare, so Precious is His Soul. He’s someone who has Worked On Himself. And like someone wiser than me once said about Artists: unless you’ve Traveled the World, in both an Inner Way and an Outer One; unless you’ve studied Many things, many peoples, languages, cultures, etc. and confronted and overcome your inner impediments to spiritual growth, unless you’ve explored the Absolute Limits of your Emotional Landscape. Unless you’ve done ALL THESE THINGS, THEN YOU’RE NEVER GOING TO MAKE GREAT ART (Music, Prose, Painting, Acting, etc.) BECAUSE YOU’RE GOING TO HAVE NOTHING TO SAY.
Admit it-Keith rules the contemporary keyboard and should be better known and appreciated.Who but Dejohnette can play with this? Or Peacock. No egos at all.
I agree completely and your remarks about Jack and Gary are well made-they are great musicians in their own right who understand Keith's music so well -playing always with great empathy.
Heaven
¿puede haber algo más hermoso que esto? =)
beautiful.
this is just lovely
Precioso interminable
The 100 ❤❤❤
#Endless circle of necessity.
Diese alte Aufnahme fällt ein bisschen aus dem Rahmen der Trio Aufnahmen. Sie basiert auf Minimalistischer Art und beuehrt mich immer wieder.
master keith
Magico
Excelente, emociona al igual que Eberhard Weber - Seriously Deep
...dżdżyście, kropelkowo, burzowo, i.....świetne...
To wczoraj....dzień dzisiaj piękny....:-)
72moncurek ...pięknie o pogodzie...a ja o ...zupełnie o czymś innym...:-))
Hmmm.... :)))))
72moncurek ...:-)), tak, tak....:-))
YaroSz nie ...to to...? :-):-):-):-)
supreme freedom
muy buena ejecución
sublime
god damn! Jarrett is so alive! he's like watching birth
holy fuck i love him, Monk and all the fingermen
❤️❤️❤️
❤
Immensa.
le talent à l'état brut
Wonderful.
JUST THAT!!!!!
Good reason to live and trance to imaginary world
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Endless K. Jarrett
Supreme
OM SHRI SAI RAM
GREAT! but , um, it ENDS! only God is endless!
You don't even have any proof of his existence. Dumb religious comment.
💫
✦
Endless est une ballade méditative sur ostinato
awesome...
Супер.
I Love how Jack sticks with the toms throughout Keith Meanderings. DeJohnette is every bit as great a drummer as Any of the greats. Except Elvin.
Finns det inga SVENSKAR, som lyssnar till - och vill kommentera - jazz- och "klassisk" musik här på You Tube? Jag hoppas på MÅNGA kommentarer från er fortsättningsvis!
This is the most blatant case of false advertising since my suit against the movie 'The Neverending Story - Lionel Hutz
TOUJOURS PAREILLE TROP MOLLASSE.
Yes, it might be too subtle to simpletons like you...
Pwooohhh
😩😫😱
That music is like to be sick for schizophrenia. I know...
.
Isso já é muito bom, mas seria melhor se o K.J. perdesse a mania de gemer nas músicas...
é belo
In 1989 Keith borrows liberally from 1970s Steve Reich, and also provides template and precursor for Nik Bartsch's Ronin of the 2000s...
Any particular Reich composition?
+Geoff Hands At the very moment, my mind is on so many other things, specific Reich compositions don't come to mind. I should revisit later tonight or tomorrow when I can, but... Those repetitive four and five note motifs that roll over the bar are classic Reich treatments.
Boards of Canada kid for today
non verbal..
Utterly BORING!!! 🤔
lol
You must unmute and put your headphones on your hears... Listen... It's called music... Try it once in a while and maybe you'll start to like it...
@@bruno_dias I've already spent five years at music college thank you!
@@monsterjazzlicks What a waste of time...
@@bruno_dias let me know when you have transcribed the album?!
If only Jarret had kept quiet...
+otavioandradas
Come on guys, no need to call idiots those who have different tastes. Especially a person who is here to listen to KJ. Not respecting other people's tastes makes us idiots in their eyes too. Personally, I feel his vocalizations complement the music, but of course, this is because of MY taste.
+otavioandradas
Come on guys, no need to call idiots those who have different tastes. Especially a person who is here to listen to KJ. Not respecting other people's tastes makes us idiots in their eyes too. Personally, I feel his vocalizations complement the music, but of course, this is because of MY taste.
If you listen to Bremen Lausanne or Sun Bear those recordings are largely vocal free, he used to like to keep it more pure piano but people change with time... it's all Keith!
And thank god he didn't.
@@jimarata I tell you what: when you can play like that, I suggest that you keep your _____ mouth shut on Your recordings. OK ? Besides, I don’t think anybody Told You you had to listen to this. That’s the way Jarrett is. If you don’t like it, go listen to some Mozart or something.
I used to be a big Jarrett fan ( Facing You, Expectations, etc, until he started doing the obnoxious vocalizations
He never "started", he always played this way, from the very beginning !
@@AnDoKo93 His Hamburg 1989 show has very little vocal.
beautiful.