Besides the gorgeous sounds of Ornette and Dewey side by side, the footage of Ed Blackwell is extraordinary. Great audio with Charlie Haden pushing the groove. Yes, Thank You! Plus look at a real theater packed in 1971 to hear these amazing artists.
00:00 [1] Whom Do You Work For? 29:31 [5] Rock the Clock 06:32 [2] Broken Shadows 35:48 [6] Happy House 11:12 [3] Street Woman _Philharmonie, Berlin, Nov 5, 1971_ 17:20 [4] Song for Che (Charlie Haden, all others by Ornette)
This is gobsmackingly great! Ornette, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden and Ed Blackwell firing on all cylinders. They were on such a creative high at this point. Thanks for sharing.
Tons of great tone all thru the decades: 50s, 60s, 70s .. . all over the place, but yes indeed, Haden had an incredible ear and often made it rain. True natural.
Thanks, this is fantastic. I saw this great lineup in 72 or 73 when I was a teenager.. Wonderful stuff. I think Ed Blackwell was the perfect drummer for Ornette. There's something so cool and mysterious about the tune "Street Woman" (from the album "Science Fiction") Thanks again
Thanks so much, Jay!! This is the work that got me into jazz. Fucking love Science Fiction! Recommended back then by Weasel! I got my local dive to put Law Years on the juke. Goes over 50/50 with the patrons. Lol
And to think that Pat Metheny got to play with Ornette Coleman (Song X), Dewey Redman (80/81), and Charlie Haden (SongX, and many other albums). What a treat that must have been for Pat!
Ornette played a big part in my musical education; if his forays into trumpet and violin meant nothing to me, that doesn't negate that big influence from the early Sixties. It was great to finally see Ed Blackwell after hearing him on ORNETTE!.
To my opinion these were the glorydays of Ornette, with this line up. Dewey Redman (!) plays a whole different stuff than his son Joshua Redman does! I used to listen a lot to the music of Ornette, now I left this music behind and preferr the music of Joshua and all the great saxophonists of the present time.
@@emilianoturazziLast answer : do you understand what Free-jazz is ? LISTEN "Naked city" first album (all structures are unit : Cecil Taylor) ; please hear musics (like you said) ; learn what "harmodologie is (Ornette Coleman game and composition) ; now stop
@@emilianoturazzi Absolutly that ; this is the same song's mood ; it's "Song for Ché" : a piece who i heard on tape with Free-jazz reccorded in 64 ; what do you want : when someone writte AABA structure (they don't know : Free-jazz is play the "charleston ; Ragtime ; Swing or Be-bop in deconstrution" ; they just don't know. If i asking what is the "Ornette album who follow 71 : i'm sure they don't know " VIRGIN BEAUTY...
@@DAS_MUSSTE_JETZT_MAL_SEIN Do you speak french ? No ; i'm sure so.... Now you want forget Liebman ? Ok so : Anthony Braxton ; Archie Shepp (i was played with him & Mino Cinelu) ; Michel Portal ; Louis Sclavis ; Jimmy Lyons ; Ken Mc Intyre ; Eric Dolphy it's enough for you ?) Dave Liebman is (with Albert Ayler and Wayne Shorter) the musicians who follow Coltrane vision maybe you think not like me but don't give me an order
@@PIERRE-ERNEST I love al these guys you are posting here... Portal is one of my greatest heroes. And Dolphy is GOD. But I don't like Liebman, since Peter Kowald (my best friend) gave me the ECM record Lookout Farm...
Strong all around, but Ornette's mind is on orchestra writing more than improv. Many of his solos are throwaways here. Sounds like the money was good, so he took the gig. Great to have Haden's liberation music orch - type bass solo around 20 minutes in, and good documentation of Ed Blackwell, who is musically deeply connected to Coleman - a true team of two. I still prefer the two of them 10 years earlier on the atlantic recordings.
Besides the gorgeous sounds of Ornette and Dewey side by side, the footage of Ed Blackwell is extraordinary. Great audio with Charlie Haden pushing the groove. Yes, Thank You! Plus look at a real theater packed in 1971 to hear these amazing artists.
Yes, there is still more than a shred of hope for humanity ! ! !
Blackwell's polyrhythms are so deep when you close your eyes you hear more than one drummer!
Incredible. Especially Charlie playing through a Marshall half-stack.
00:00 [1] Whom Do You Work For? 29:31 [5] Rock the Clock
06:32 [2] Broken Shadows 35:48 [6] Happy House
11:12 [3] Street Woman _Philharmonie, Berlin, Nov 5, 1971_
17:20 [4] Song for Che (Charlie Haden, all others by Ornette)
The holy grail. Thank you so much for posting this. I didn’t think I’d ever get to see any footage of this band.
And YOU are the living light of this music! Keep it burning ! (Please!)
Indeed💫
German public television documented jazz of this era
This is gobsmackingly great! Ornette, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden and Ed Blackwell firing on all cylinders. They were on such a creative high at this point. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Mr. Korber for providing this footage. Just amazing to see and hear these masters together. Blew me away.
Both soud and audio quality are outstanding, the tonal and visual colors a feast for the ears and the eyes. Thank you infinitely!
Wow! And with me sitting in the front row...
Ornette forever!
He did speak in his instrument right? must be wonderful to see it.
@@fougnak Both figuratively and literally…😲
Berlin had to undoubtedly be the premier and ideal place for such work to be very welcomed and appreciated?!
Incredible tone Charlie is getting. Especially for the 70’s. That solo at 22:20 is one of the best I’ve ever heard.
Haden shows here on his composition "Song For Che" how great he was with an incredible discography.
Tons of great tone all thru the decades: 50s, 60s, 70s .. . all over the place, but yes indeed, Haden had an incredible ear and often made it rain. True natural.
In tune, pulling the strings hard! , lengthy, solid story told.
Please keep them coming Jay… Thanks again!
I was waiting this since I was born.
Thanks forever!!!
I was waiting for this BEFORE I was born… Auguri ! ! !
Amazing A team of Ornette, Blackwell, Haden snd Dewey.
All the great masters.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU ARE THE MAN!!!!! This is awesome...THANK YOU! and as m___8345 says...KEEP THEM COMING
Absolutly OK with you
pure gold on every level, a magic combo at the height of their powers.My favorite channel on UA-cam right now, wow.
Dude all these new vids are GOLD
A harmolodic gem.
Awesome!! Thank You for Sharing this GEM🤙
This is a treasure.. Thanx so much...
Wow. Thank you very much. Just an incredible band at a very important time.
Thanks, this is fantastic. I saw this great lineup in 72 or 73 when I was a teenager.. Wonderful stuff. I think Ed Blackwell was the perfect drummer for Ornette.
There's something so cool and mysterious about the tune "Street Woman" (from the album "Science Fiction")
Thanks again
Yes indeed Jeff/Bob ! ! ! I'm living in a "Happy House" today …
I can't believe this.
A million thanks.
You have no idea how long I’ve waited to see this full concert!!!!!!!! Thanks so much!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this rare, amazing video!
Incredible!!! Thanks so much for posting!
My friend, this is the Jazz I love. 😎 Thanks so much.
Thank You, this is amazing
うおーっ!Thank you Jay!!🙏
Oh my god! Beautiful footage of Ornettes greatest band!
Upps - one of the greatest...
Brilliant! Thanks for posting!
What a delightful upload. Thank you!❤
Incredible capture.
I agree man
Dropping gems!!!! Thank u 💓
Wow! and thank you!!!
Thank you for posting this wonderful concert. Ornette often played a Selmer alto with a low A key - interesting...
01:05 - 06:18 - Whom do you work for?
06:32 - 10:48 - Broken Shadows
11:09 - 17:10 - Street Woman
17:21 - 29:17 - Song for Che
29:13 - 35:37 - Rock the Clock
35:48 - 43:28 - Happy House
Absolutely! The first tune is "Whom Do You Work For" which was never released on a 'legit' album - only on Bootlegs like Ornette Quartet 1971
Incredible footage. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Yo! This is so dope! Grateful
many thanks for another masterpiece
Whoa where did this come from! Dream world to experience this!
Thanks Jay.
Thanks so much, Jay!! This is the work that got me into jazz. Fucking love Science Fiction! Recommended back then by Weasel! I got my local dive to put Law Years on the juke. Goes over 50/50 with the patrons. Lol
And to think that Pat Metheny got to play with Ornette Coleman (Song X), Dewey Redman (80/81), and Charlie Haden (SongX, and many other albums). What a treat that must have been for Pat!
Ornette played a big part in my musical education; if his forays into trumpet and violin meant nothing to me, that doesn't negate that big influence from the early Sixties. It was great to finally see Ed Blackwell after hearing him on ORNETTE!.
But this music has little to do with the early sixties - it's 1971 > another parallel universe…
Don't forget John Coltrane ; Charlie Mingus or Cecil Taylor (i know you know)
Another treasure you have posted and shared with us, Jay! Thank you!!!
Broken Shadows really breaks me open!!
He used to play that plastic alto - like from that famous Charlie Parker date, and it was like rebellious. This is our music!
This is the greatest…
Thank you for posting this.
The best band (in quartet version) : what inspired and spontaneus music !
Dewey with the suona!
Ed Blackwell is one inspiration of Joey Baron for sure
Undoubtedly!
@@a.nobodys.nobody For sure man ; i'm glad talk (& be OK with someone who understand "i think you're musician) with you
dewey and ed!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
still love his work!!
The improvisation (Ornette : violin & Dewey : t.sax is inspired)
Fantastic
amazing!
Charlie F'n Haden
I can't believe a gundam series got me interested in something so expressive and energetic
This is a treasure🙏💫🙏
Can someone please explain how to get a bass sound like that from a Marshall guitar amp? What am I not getting here. Help.
Everyone is incredible here
the audience is less convinced than you.
holy fug.actual footage.this would still be resonating in the ionosphere
love watching ed blackwell drum!
UNIQUE
Haden!
Holy shit!!!
...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This Music are fantastic!!! On all times!!!... Whis love from Russia!❤
So glad you love it! Planet Earth what a place ! How did we ever get here?
Beautiful chaos!
Ornette and Dewey play like twins!!!!
Just like the name of Ornette's album of outtakes...
Incredible! Thx for the upload
This is everything to me ∆✓
2:03 Haden plays a pedal tone while he cleans something off the back of the neck of his bass.
My brain just oozed out of my ears
1:51 THE LICK
Communication on a very high plane-cooperative interaction an a ton of rehearsing.
that's right. a lot of rehearsing pays off. this shows it.
Thank you. Soft machine played in that evening isn't it?
👍👍
unique
Charlie Haden is the bass god
And YOU are the lawyer for Law Years…
They are def playing Lilac Wine by Nina Simone about half way through
Brilliant!
What kind of Charlie Haden’s Marshall Amplifier???
They swing all the time!!!!!!!
And they're both 'out' and 'in' all the time at the same time.
To my opinion these were the glorydays of Ornette, with this line up. Dewey Redman (!) plays a whole different stuff than his son Joshua Redman does! I used to listen a lot to the music of Ornette, now I left this music behind and preferr the music of Joshua and all the great saxophonists of the present time.
Too bad for music. Too bad for you…
That s your loss not ours
Neo boppers like Redman Jr is not better than OC or Dewey and certainly not more creative or original.
I changed my mind I like keys & sax. SF/
Sasha king crimson !
Science Fiction era quartet doin what they did so well
Is that a rhaita D.R. has at about 30 min in?
Holy schizittts!!!! Words cannot…
Some of the Charlie Haden on the stand up (Around 22) is reminding me a lot of Hamza el Din's Escalay (Waterwheel)
Second piece have "Lonely woman" structure
I wouldn't say
@@emilianoturazzi I don't say this is that i'm just talk about structure (harmodologie and perhaps Charlie's solo but maybe i'm wrong
I think its structure and form are pretty different form "lonely woman" but probabily you feel they share a similar mood....
@@emilianoturazziLast answer : do you understand what Free-jazz is ? LISTEN "Naked city" first album (all structures are unit : Cecil Taylor) ; please hear musics (like you said) ; learn what "harmodologie is (Ornette Coleman game and composition) ; now stop
@@emilianoturazzi Absolutly that ; this is the same song's mood ; it's "Song for Ché" : a piece who i heard on tape with Free-jazz reccorded in 64 ; what do you want : when someone writte AABA structure (they don't know : Free-jazz is play the "charleston ; Ragtime ; Swing or Be-bop in deconstrution" ; they just don't know. If i asking what is the "Ornette album who follow 71 : i'm sure they don't know " VIRGIN BEAUTY...
Ornette is playing an alto sax with a low 'A'. Most saxophones only go as low as 'Bb'.
Sounds like my middle school band practice.
I'm glad this didn't come out of a school, given what's happened to mus ed re improvised, groove-based sonic art, which this is.
There’s a reason no-one plays like this any more.
久しぶりに聴くが、いいね。
Charlie was very young but Dewey was very good (beetwen Eric Dolphy and Dave Liebman)
??? Young?
And forget Liebman...
@@DAS_MUSSTE_JETZT_MAL_SEIN Do you speak french ? No ; i'm sure so.... Now you want forget Liebman ? Ok so : Anthony Braxton ; Archie Shepp (i was played with him & Mino Cinelu) ; Michel Portal ; Louis Sclavis ; Jimmy Lyons ; Ken Mc Intyre ; Eric Dolphy it's enough for you ?) Dave Liebman is (with Albert Ayler and Wayne Shorter) the musicians who follow Coltrane vision maybe you think not like me but don't give me an order
@@PIERRE-ERNEST I love al these guys you are posting here...
Portal is one of my greatest heroes.
And Dolphy is GOD.
But I don't like Liebman, since Peter Kowald (my best friend) gave me the ECM record Lookout Farm...
@@DAS_MUSSTE_JETZT_MAL_SEIN I think them debuts reccording with Bill Frisell ; no realy Dave was and is an creator (most on soprano sax ; for me)
Sorry and John Scofield to with Aldo Romano to
Entendi foi nada melodicamente. aaaalguemmm me explica o contexto. alguem algo que faça sentido harmonico e melodicamente
Strong all around, but Ornette's mind is on orchestra writing more than improv. Many of his solos are throwaways here. Sounds like the money was good, so he took the gig. Great to have Haden's liberation music orch - type bass solo around 20 minutes in, and good documentation of Ed Blackwell, who is musically deeply connected to Coleman - a true team of two. I still prefer the two of them 10 years earlier on the atlantic recordings.