My generation in Africa Johannesburg never had a chance to see or meet these guys personnel , but this channel makes a difference in our life to get a picture of how it would be if we met them inperson. But one great thing about us is that we know so much about them and we collected almost everyone of their albums. The channel balance the equation of what we know and what we missed . We are in a more favourable position to comprehend the respect and the relationship that existed among the guys.
It was in Chicago, at the Down Beat Jazz Festival that I saw Trane and Shepp together. My friend and I had taken mescaline. The music proceeded into the "wailing" sound and the audience was not thrilled. My friend and I were riveted! What a wail that was! We loved every second of it! I was blessed to see Trane several times when I was in my teens, mostly at a club on Delmar in St. Louis called Gino's.
@@JazzVideoGuy That's interesting, Brett. I never thought of it as history, but it was! Every other act we heard has vanished from memory. Who else played that day? I have no clue. I was there, but I have no clue. I can't wait for the Albert Ayler section. I bought the ESP recordings as they came out. In Detroit I played drums with a pianist named Burrton Greene. I wasn't very good yet but I remember a moment when I locked in and played!
@@JazzVideoGuy That is an astonishing bit of historical research. I was there, and it had to have been on Sunday. I know who I was with and I know what I heard when Trane and Shepp played. just smack me, amigo, I'm impressed (and pleased).
You should find the book FREE JAZZ COMMUNISM by Shepp published by Rab-Rab Press, it shows young people are continuing his tradition ... Archie Shepp forever, I love him - his ballads ate so great - and all his politics too.
This generation of amazing musicians are leaving us- listen to every word while they are still here.
All those beautiful details made me cry ...
these stories are gold
My generation in Africa Johannesburg never had a chance to see or meet these guys personnel , but this channel makes a difference in our life to get a picture of how it would be if we met them inperson. But one great thing about us is that we know so much about them and we collected almost everyone of their albums. The channel balance the equation of what we know and what we missed . We are in a more favourable position to comprehend the respect and the relationship that existed among the guys.
The power of their individual spirits is reflected in the emotion of their music.
Wonderful interview with great artist.
It was in Chicago, at the Down Beat Jazz Festival that I saw Trane and Shepp together. My friend and I had taken mescaline. The music proceeded into the "wailing" sound and the audience was not thrilled. My friend and I were riveted! What a wail that was! We loved every second of it! I was blessed to see Trane several times when I was in my teens, mostly at a club on Delmar in St. Louis called Gino's.
That was a very historic concert.
@@JazzVideoGuy That's interesting, Brett. I never thought of it as history, but it was! Every other act we heard has vanished from memory. Who else played that day? I have no clue. I was there, but I have no clue. I can't wait for the Albert Ayler section. I bought the ESP recordings as they came out. In Detroit I played drums with a pianist named Burrton Greene. I wasn't very good yet but I remember a moment when I locked in and played!
@@arthurrosch5378 www.newspapers.com/clip/14408041/chicago-tribune/
@@JazzVideoGuy That is an astonishing bit of historical research. I was there, and it had to have been on Sunday. I know who I was with and I know what I heard when Trane and Shepp played. just smack me, amigo, I'm impressed (and pleased).
Love the way Archie plays ballads, never heard anybody give you that much meat in a very finely crafted ballad.
sad that so few musicians play ballads these days
Archie Shepp's "Body And Soul" Fahgettaboutit!
Incredible insights, thank you
He ages extremely well!
like a fine wine
Cool, I love these stories!
you rock archie !
I love me some Archie…✊🏽
I've always loved me some Archie.
You should find the book FREE JAZZ COMMUNISM by Shepp published by Rab-Rab Press, it shows young people are continuing his tradition ... Archie Shepp forever, I love him - his ballads ate so great - and all his politics too.
woops ... ARE not "ate"!
ASCENSION IS THE GREATEST MUSIC EVER CREATED BY JOHN COLTRANE .
One of the greatest. He had many.
Archie! Your boy Pavel is a nice fella, but not a remarkable talent.