In the hush of midnight's shadowed tune, Chet's trumpet weeps beneath the moon. Notes like teardrops softly fall, Echoes of a melancholy call. In smoky rooms where shadows dance, Chet's horn weaves a forlorn romance. A solitary sigh, a lonesome cry, As melodies of heartache amplify. His trumpet whispers tales untold, Of love that's young, and love grown old. Through muted brass, a mournful plea, A requiem for lost ecstasy. A lonely street, a dim-lit bar, Chet's music drifts like a fading star. In every chord, a soul laid bare, A sonnet of sorrow suspended in air. Each breath he takes, a heavy sigh, A wistful echo, a muted goodbye. Through amber notes, the pain unfolds, A symphony of sorrows, stories untold. The night embraces the mournful sound, As Chet's trumpet weeps, unbound. A ballad etched in shadows deep, In the music of Chet, the sadness seeps.
Thanks a lot for sharing this video Dietmar ! And some good news :-) For the occasion of Philip's 75th Anniversary, Warner Music France just released on 24 Nov 2017 a 5 CD-Box : ‘Selected Works 1974-1982’. It includes Philip's 4 classic albums 'September Man’ (1974), ‘Guitars’ (1975), ‘Babel’ (1980), ‘End of August’ (1982) and a previously unreleased recording 'Solo Bremen 1979 & 1982’ album. A complete booklet with notes by some great musicians and the original vinyl artwork faithfully reproduced, except ‘Solo Bremen’ which is illustrated by a painting by great artist Gilles Fiszman.
Well spoken! The live version of this tune with Orsted Pedersen on bass is pure magic. As is the studio version the same year (1979) on "Broken Wing" with J-F Jenny Clark on bass. All essential if you love Chet.
this may have been the gig where he opened the show for dizzy's band.. we show up at the club and chet is sitting backstage ..dizzy asked him why he wasn't on stage.. chet said he didn't have a mouthiece !! dizzy looked at him like he was out of his mind and gave him one of his to use for the set..
Hi Ed, it was not. The double bill with Dizzy was in February 1987 and unfortunately not televised. This was about a year earlier on the annual Hamburg Jazz Festival which was co-sponsored by the NDR, the local TV station and therefore filmed. By the way I heard you play with Dizzy every time you performed in Hamburg, together with Ignacio Berroa (did I get the spelling right?) and the incomparable Sam Rivers. The best night was January 1988 when Dizzy's chops were in great shape. He played two sets and played a lot. The last one was a double bill with Betty Carter in the Musikhalle in 1991. He signed one of his Verve Albums for me that night.Thanks for all your incredible playing!
Эту труба неповторима... Если Вы знаете ещë хотя бы одну трубу, которая круче заезженного сакса с придыхом, то я весь Ваш! Преклоню колено, а, может быть, и оба... Гитарист очень приятно соответствует Чату. Контрабас очень плотный и... не мешает трубе. Это важнее всего!
they completely loose song's form after the bass solo chet's enters right on the form, but bass line is lost, so he gives up and starts the form again. not a brilliant set :-(
+themusicofmiles No man, the video was cutted, don´t you see that on the audio the bass is on high register, and on the video he is playing on the low register, right on the cut..
+Felipe Gianei there's a cut at 7:08, in effect, but that's not the matter. between 7:11 and 7:29 I can't hear the correct form they play A° D7 to Gm which is bar 20 to 21 at 7:12-7:14 they're still ok on Bbm7 bar 25 at 7:22 but four bars are missing at the end of the chorus at 7:28 where bass and guitar go the the top of the form
I don't really enjoy jazz so much, BUT with a couple of these musicians, I HAVE TO LISTEN !
CHET.
CATHERINE.
They make music to feel... 🥰
I've never heard anyone make an ES-175 sound that sweet! Other than Catherine, that is...
In the hush of midnight's shadowed tune,
Chet's trumpet weeps beneath the moon.
Notes like teardrops softly fall,
Echoes of a melancholy call.
In smoky rooms where shadows dance,
Chet's horn weaves a forlorn romance.
A solitary sigh, a lonesome cry,
As melodies of heartache amplify.
His trumpet whispers tales untold,
Of love that's young, and love grown old.
Through muted brass, a mournful plea,
A requiem for lost ecstasy.
A lonely street, a dim-lit bar,
Chet's music drifts like a fading star.
In every chord, a soul laid bare,
A sonnet of sorrow suspended in air.
Each breath he takes, a heavy sigh,
A wistful echo, a muted goodbye.
Through amber notes, the pain unfolds,
A symphony of sorrows, stories untold.
The night embraces the mournful sound,
As Chet's trumpet weeps, unbound.
A ballad etched in shadows deep,
In the music of Chet, the sadness seeps.
Wow, Tom, what beautiful words! Thank you!
Absolutely love your words. "A symphony of sorrows, stories..."
❤
Philip Catherine is a monster!!!
I so much like Catherine's solo. And his sound!
Im in tears
Petite Belgique, immense guitariste 🇧🇪
The guitarist Philip Catherine has his own style of playing which I find appealing on this tune. Great video. SL
Lo máximo lo mejor de lo mejor ese trío
Absolument Splendide...
Magnífico!
Great music, great musicians, top live jazz, even 35 years later!
i was there,,help i am old now
The "drive" Is perfect...
Just beautifully amazing ! thank you
Excelente !
Great performance!
sooo smooth and cool.
Спасибо тебе Чет , без тебя бы наша жизнь была бы черно- белой.
WHAT A DRIVE...
the concept of aesthetics
un régal !
spectaculaire musiciens
toujours avec chet !!
hermozo
Sou fã dessas apresentações na Germania. Sou Aprendiz em Jazz. Estou no Brasil.
Exceptionnel !!!
Quelle douceur et quelle belle émotion !!!!
Thanks a lot for sharing this video Dietmar !
And some good news :-) For the occasion of Philip's 75th Anniversary, Warner Music France just released on 24 Nov 2017 a 5 CD-Box : ‘Selected Works 1974-1982’.
It includes Philip's 4 classic albums 'September Man’ (1974), ‘Guitars’ (1975), ‘Babel’ (1980), ‘End of August’ (1982) and a previously unreleased recording 'Solo Bremen 1979 & 1982’ album.
A complete booklet with notes by some great musicians and the original vinyl artwork faithfully reproduced, except ‘Solo Bremen’ which is illustrated by a painting by great artist Gilles Fiszman.
Bravo Jacobien, groetjes, Luc
thank you!!!!!
Badass performance
Sounds for the Night
❤
highschooltimes MHK :-)
thanks for the post
Riccardo!
I've spent my life listening to the wrong Baker
Well spoken! The live version of this tune with Orsted Pedersen on bass is pure magic. As is the studio version the same year (1979) on "Broken Wing" with J-F Jenny Clark on bass. All essential if you love Chet.
Big Chet fan ...l love when he plays without drums... his sound is so intimate in a trio format 🎵🎶
this may have been the gig where he opened the show for dizzy's band.. we show up at the club and chet is sitting backstage ..dizzy asked him why he wasn't on stage.. chet said he didn't have a mouthiece !! dizzy looked at him like he was out of his mind and gave him one of his to use for the set..
Hi Ed, it was not. The double bill with Dizzy was in February 1987 and unfortunately not televised. This was about a year earlier on the annual Hamburg Jazz Festival which was co-sponsored by the NDR, the local TV station and therefore filmed.
By the way I heard you play with Dizzy every time you performed in Hamburg, together with Ignacio Berroa (did I get the spelling right?) and the incomparable Sam Rivers. The best night was January 1988 when Dizzy's chops were in great shape. He played two sets and played a lot. The last one was a double bill with Betty Carter in the Musikhalle in 1991. He signed one of his Verve Albums for me that night.Thanks for all your incredible playing!
Эту труба неповторима... Если Вы знаете ещë хотя бы одну трубу, которая круче заезженного сакса с придыхом, то я весь Ваш! Преклоню колено, а, может быть, и оба... Гитарист очень приятно соответствует Чату. Контрабас очень плотный и... не мешает трубе. Это важнее всего!
Could not have said it better......thanks.
I don't know honestly, everyone played way more better than this in "Diane" album, especially Chet. May be they weren't high enough.
Agreed!! I feel exactly the same.
maybe because 'everyone' was just Chet and Paul Bley?
where is philippe catherine ?
The fellow with the guitar, featured quite prominently with a solo at around 3:30 …
This song really speaks at a faster tempo
E ora i che si dice
The duct tape did not hurt that guitar tone.
if you must say these stupid words.. it's better to shut up and listen Chet!!
they completely loose song's form after the bass solo
chet's enters right on the form, but bass line is lost, so he gives up and starts the form again. not a brilliant set :-(
+themusicofmiles No man, the video was cutted, don´t you see that on the audio the bass is on high register, and on the video he is playing on the low register, right on the cut..
+Felipe Gianei oops, you'right!!!
+Felipe Gianei there's a cut at 7:08, in effect, but that's not the matter.
between 7:11 and 7:29 I can't hear the correct form
they play A° D7 to Gm which is bar 20 to 21 at 7:12-7:14
they're still ok on Bbm7 bar 25 at 7:22
but four bars are missing at the end of the chorus at 7:28 where bass and guitar go the the top of the form
Yeah, I think you're right
:-)