I guess im randomly asking but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account?? I stupidly lost the password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Emilio Zahir I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Whenever anybody asks me why I love Jazz music, I send them this piece of music. It is the complete jazz track. A fantastic, balanced line up, with some amazing individual performances. If you can't appreciate this, you have already left planet earth.
Un concert merveilleux , un pianiste qui fait vibrer du début à la fin avec ses improvisations mais dans une lignée bien en place , un bassiste intuitif , un batteur excellent , mais un Pharoah un peu endormi mais quand il se réveille c'est sensationnel . J'ai toujours aimé P. SANDERS avec son saxo inventif et ses compositions originales ainsi que ses reprises de entre autres John Coltrane .
only 47,490 persons have heard & seen this once-in-a-lifetime performance. Probably less, actually. Many, like me for example, have played the clip multiple times.
Hey Yall," I'm a Johnny come lately to John Hicks, but this performance is Awesome *& Pharoah's stella Lift into only want a Bs is where most of tenor players want to go
None other. Or, as Pharoah would say, "The GREAT Idris Muhammad on drums . . . here." Was sad to see that he died just this past year at the age of 74. This was my favorite of Pharoah's compositions that he performed at the Village Vanguard in the 80's and Idris M. was always great on it. Loved John Hicks, but the best night I ever saw for Doktor Pitt was when Harold Mabern was on piano. Thought the piano was actually going to leave the floor he was pounding it so hard.
+William Hill Yes, only saw Mabern with Pharoah on that one night, and maybe it was my favorite performance. John Hicks was great, too, though, and William Henderson on harmonium added another dimension.
Absolutely outstanding performance…
🎹🎼🎶❤
John Hicks, just packs ups all the keys at once. Pharaoh is just the voice that speaks so eloquently and deeply! Thank you Pharaoh for all the joy!
McCoy Tyner, Lonnie Liston Smith, John Hicks, William Henderson. No wonder Pharoah doesn't mind going to work everyday.
I guess im randomly asking but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account??
I stupidly lost the password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Alfredo Aldo Instablaster =)
@Emilio Zahir I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process now.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Emilio Zahir it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my ass!
@Alfredo Aldo Glad I could help :D
Whenever anybody asks me why I love Jazz music, I send them this piece of music.
It is the complete jazz track.
A fantastic, balanced line up, with some amazing individual performances.
If you can't appreciate this, you have already left planet earth.
One who feels it knows it
I really agree with this comment! John Hicks was one the greatest pianists in jazz who never got the credit he deserved.
John Hicks really unloads on this performance. What a great player!
Again, as Pharoah would say, "The great John Hicks on piano".
And the Pharoah playing his ass off! I made sure to bookmark this
Un concert merveilleux , un pianiste qui fait vibrer du début à la fin avec ses improvisations mais dans une lignée bien en place , un bassiste intuitif , un batteur excellent , mais un Pharoah un peu endormi mais quand il se réveille c'est sensationnel . J'ai toujours aimé P. SANDERS avec son saxo inventif et ses compositions originales ainsi que ses reprises de entre autres John Coltrane .
one of the best live performances I've seen in any genre, very powerful
What a great band this was!
This is the most beautiful Music on Earth . Pharoah i love you
John Hicks !!!!!!!!!!
This is the Pharaoh I saw in 91 at the Catalina Bar & Grill in Hollywood on Cahuenga Blvd.....absolutely sublime.
Thank you Gentlemen for sharing your wonderful joy...yes indeed it's special 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
welcome!!!
Increíble !! Aplausos !! En mi opinión para el más puro Cristalino Jazz. Y muchas gracias Sr. Kikolas Skordas por compartirlo.
What a Lovely,Powerfull and Lirical melodies,Sound,and the other musicians are s 👀 g👀d!!!!!! THANKS PHAROAH👾🛸Thanks Nikolaos👾🛸🥰🥳🤯🍀
Thenk you 🙏
Great musicians are always in sync. This is a great example of a sideman that can make a performance. John Hicks was that man for Sanders.
so much energy given my cell pone, power packs and portable laptop are now all charged up!
Thanks Jimmy for posting this... it brings back good memories .
Magnifique !!!
You said it smokin hot !
Incredible, John Hicks mesmerising.
Is there any point in learning piano after watching that. Mind-blowing.
Pure power... Those cats are running on plutonium!
only 47,490 persons have heard & seen this once-in-a-lifetime performance. Probably less, actually. Many, like me for example, have played the clip multiple times.
most mind-boggling, John Hicks solo!
Pharoah is the real Chef!
R I P Pharoah .
Name the players in the band. They all making this Music!!!!!! Show some respect - please.
Hey Yall," I'm a Johnny come lately to John Hicks, but this performance is Awesome *& Pharoah's stella Lift into only want a Bs is where most of tenor players want to go
GREAT HOT MUSIC
Haha the photographer at 24:11
YEAH
bellissimo #pharoahsanders
Kickin' set, who is the bass player???
Curtis Lunde is playing bass in this video.
is that Idris Muhammed on drums
None other. Or, as Pharoah would say, "The GREAT Idris Muhammad on drums . . . here." Was sad to see that he died just this past year at the age of 74. This was my favorite of Pharoah's compositions that he performed at the Village Vanguard in the 80's and Idris M. was always great on it. Loved John Hicks, but the best night I ever saw for Doktor Pitt was when Harold Mabern was on piano. Thought the piano was actually going to leave the floor he was pounding it so hard.
+aroneus Didn't know Harold Mabern ever played with Pharoah. Wish I could have been there to hear it.
+William Hill Yes, only saw Mabern with Pharoah on that one night, and maybe it was my favorite performance. John Hicks was great, too, though, and William Henderson on harmonium added another dimension.
Name of the firt tune?
Curtis Lundy
Bass Player? Anyone?
Curtis Lundy
Thanks Dale!
No problem!
Mr Hicks ...a black Liszt !!!!!!
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Please synchronise the sound