THAT IS A TRUE STATEMENT. I'VE OFTEN WONDERED WHY BILL STANDS ALONE AFTER ALL THESE YEARS AS ONE OF THE GREATEST, IF NOT THE GREATEST, IMPROVISATIONAL PIANO PLAYER IN JAZZ. ANOTHER MYSTERY BEYOND OUR UNDERSTANDING, I GUESS.
Two heavyweight legends,such passion ,the only drummer that you dont hear you feel,nobody mastered brushwork like joe,he revolutionized the art of not being heard,he hated bashers,i remember him telling me that on numerous occasions,Philly Joe told me a drummer should be felt not heard,a very interesting concept to me at that time.
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How on earth did Jones get that killer warm sound out of that Premier 2000 snare drum?? I have one and it’s the most ringing, uncontrollable things ever despite having great snare response.
Thanks for this upload. I absolutely love this recording. Philly Joe Jones is my favorite jazz drummer and it's a joy hearing/watching him play with Bill, who happens to be my favorite pianist. Marc Johnson and Lee Konitz are beast players well. Although these musicians knew each other pretty well, there are nowhere near enough recordings of them playing together. This strays from the style in which Evans usually played but in a nice and refreshing way. It's kind of a shame that the sound quality isn't the best but still a joy to hear.
How did the camera operator manage not to bump the high hat at 21:54? Philly Joe did an amazing job keeping his concentration on that solo when a camera was grabbing wide angle shots at point blank range all over the equipment.
I was fu***ng there, a child almost, and I loved the whole set, despite jazz not being my thing! Basically, I like Monk, Eric Dolphy, Anthony Braxton and Bill Evans. Uh: and Coltrane+Monk the cd. Friends hated me for having had the "luck" to get to see B.E., Jaco Pastorius, Lee Konitz...Nina Simone, Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn: as a kid, you have to be smart enough to avoid all the mainstream sh**. I also saw and get to meet (!!!) ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM, 1990, in Sanremo, Italy and in Sevilla, Spain, 1992.
Unique and interesting trio in Evans career. They make quite a few good statements musically. Both Bill and Philly Joe had giant talent (egos?), of course, as major modern jazz icons. Marc was on his way to the stars, well deserved. I really enjoy this clip
Nah Philly for sure didn’t, he was never really full of himself. He was known by his friends for being actually pretty goofy and a funny guy to be around
A brilliant performance by all. Philly Joe Jones is my favorite all time Drummer..where's the rest of the video? [not to be ungrateful ]..just curious..
Someone should recover the original audio (from RAI I think) and try to clean it up. It's just amazing to hear Bill with PhJJ. I think the session came a bit by chance
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The Peacocks is a really interesting composition, although not one of my favorites from Evans' repertoire. Nevertheless, this is my favorite rendition done by Evans, he was getting onto something during his improvisation.
Not a great combo in my opinion. Works here but on so many recordings and appearances, Jones and Evans are a disappointment for listeners. Bill liked the loud and chauvinistic Jones but, really, Marty Morrell, was the greatest of all the trio drummers.
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Pretty chaotic for Evans, don't you think? And it gets worse when Konitz joins the group. If you want to hear some really great alto playing on "Solar", listen to David Schildkraut on the original version with Miles Davis from April 1954.
when the guys love the music as much as these guys do, whatever else was going on just doesn't matter.
We should all strive to be half as good at something as Bill Evans is at playing the piano.
One step at a time.
40 years later and Bill is still the most interesting jazz pianist.
Peter Piper Indeed,my friend,true indeed. This guy was MAGICAL!
THAT IS A TRUE STATEMENT. I'VE OFTEN WONDERED WHY BILL STANDS ALONE AFTER ALL THESE YEARS AS ONE OF THE GREATEST, IF NOT THE GREATEST, IMPROVISATIONAL PIANO PLAYER IN JAZZ. ANOTHER MYSTERY BEYOND OUR UNDERSTANDING, I GUESS.
Yes
Agree. Most fun for me is Garner. Most daring... Tyner. Currently liking Cyrus Chestnut.
Yup. Solo playing is my fav though.
Great ... I was there!!
This is what UA-cam's for.
I couldn't concur no more
I think too many of the greats wandered off course. For me, Evans stayed true to the pursuit of melody, harmony, and beauty. Love his music.
Bill Evans doing the MASH theme is priceless. blows my mind.
Philly my hero !!!
Grande classe.
Two heavyweight legends,such passion ,the only drummer that you dont hear you feel,nobody mastered brushwork like joe,he revolutionized the art of not being heard,he hated bashers,i remember him telling me that on numerous occasions,Philly Joe told me a drummer should be felt not heard,a very interesting concept to me at that time.
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Thank you !@@BrightsoundsForAcidminds
Nardis drum solo was 🔥!!!
This is where an overactive imagination leads. Listening to Evans is always pure bliss for me.
How on earth did Jones get that killer warm sound out of that Premier 2000 snare drum?? I have one and it’s the most ringing, uncontrollable things ever despite having great snare response.
Thanks for this upload. I absolutely love this recording. Philly Joe Jones is my favorite jazz drummer and it's a joy hearing/watching him play with Bill, who happens to be my favorite pianist. Marc Johnson and Lee Konitz are beast players well. Although these musicians knew each other pretty well, there are nowhere near enough recordings of them playing together. This strays from the style in which Evans usually played but in a nice and refreshing way. It's kind of a shame that the sound quality isn't the best but still a joy to hear.
J'AIMERAIS SOULIGNER, LES DÉBUTS DE MARC JOHSON, AVEC SON ÉLOQUENCE MUSICALE, QUI EST TOUJOURS, SA MARQUE TOUJOURS PRÉSENTE !!!
Nice concert. Thanks for this upload.
Wonderfull....amazing...the best jazz pianist....
Awsome interplay,🎶🥁!!
..... e l'eterno stuzzicadenti di Philly .....
Thanks for this Love Bill Mark & Great Philly & Lee!
Bill Evans el más grande!! El aporte que Bill le a hecho a la música de Jazz es inconmensurable!!
Nardis. Philly Jo killed it...
Better than Ginger?
He is a genius.
what a gig!
Thanks beaucoup-never seen this! Fantastic!
How did the camera operator manage not to bump the high hat at 21:54? Philly Joe did an amazing job keeping his concentration on that solo when a camera was grabbing wide angle shots at point blank range all over the equipment.
I was fu***ng there, a child almost, and I loved the whole set, despite jazz not being my thing! Basically, I like Monk, Eric Dolphy, Anthony Braxton and Bill Evans. Uh: and Coltrane+Monk the cd.
Friends hated me for having had the "luck" to get to see B.E., Jaco Pastorius, Lee Konitz...Nina Simone, Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn: as a kid, you have to be smart enough to avoid all the mainstream sh**.
I also saw and get to meet (!!!) ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM, 1990, in Sanremo, Italy and in Sevilla, Spain, 1992.
Unique and interesting trio in Evans career. They make quite a few good statements musically. Both Bill and Philly Joe had giant talent (egos?), of course, as major modern jazz icons. Marc was on his way to the stars, well deserved. I really enjoy this clip
Nah Philly for sure didn’t, he was never really full of himself. He was known by his friends for being actually pretty goofy and a funny guy to be around
Brilliant stuff!
Inconmensurable Bill Evans con Marc Johnson y el gran Philly Jo Jones baterista admirado por Bill.
👏🏾👏🏾
共演した?。
A brilliant performance by all. Philly Joe Jones is my favorite all time Drummer..where's the rest of the video? [not to be ungrateful ]..just curious..
My absolute nº 1 Jazzman.
Someone should recover the original audio (from RAI I think) and try to clean it up. It's just amazing to hear Bill with PhJJ. I think the session came a bit by chance
Oh Yea!
very well..........
Midnight Mood (Joe Zawinul)
I saw these cats that same year at Montreux Jazz Festival!
I'm Jealous. LOL..Well done!
still love it!!
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The Peacocks is a really interesting composition, although not one of my favorites from Evans' repertoire. Nevertheless, this is my favorite rendition done by Evans, he was getting onto something during his improvisation.
Wow amazing!! thanx for posting this !!!
thanks for watch!!! and this week more Bill Evans :)
Philly on Nardis " WHAT !!!!!! "
Not a great combo in my opinion. Works here but on so many recordings and appearances, Jones and Evans are a disappointment for listeners. Bill liked the loud and chauvinistic Jones but, really, Marty Morrell, was the greatest of all the trio drummers.
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Midnight Mood is a Joe Zawinul song not Bill Evans......
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Pretty chaotic for Evans, don't you think? And it gets worse when Konitz joins the group. If you want to hear some really great alto playing on "Solar", listen to David Schildkraut on the original version with Miles Davis from April 1954.
Miles Davis did not write that tune. Chuck Wayne.
How many fukin' mics above the piano?! lol 😆😆😆
🌱🙄🥀💛
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Why didn't you list the bassist's name?
Marc Johnson - he was only 25 years old...
All great musicians, but, honestly, this is pretty crappy offering, relatively speaking....
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Another non-player chimes in. Let's hear "your" offering. Post it now, or stfu.
if you mean the sound quality is crappy, it is. If you mean the playing is crappy, it ain't.
These guys in a coma have more talent and swing than someone that makes such an imbecilic comment.
@@sapientisat5308 Got that right !