I've probably listened to Dharma Days as much or more than any other album on the planet. I'm so glad you had the opportunity to get some stories from Mark and pick his brain-thank you for sharing the interview with the world. I get excited when you get excited about the things I get excited about. It is fun to hear from other people who love these esoteric recordings and performances and culture. Also, your musical ears are amazing-transcribing Mark's chords on the spot. Thanks again!
In regards to the very last moment of the interview, we call them snow globes. Thanks Pablo! I can’t wait to rewatch this whole interview to write some notes. Mark is a wealth of knowledge and inspiration
That was so good Pablo. I really love how almost reverent Mark seems with regards to playing standards. It speaks to his unique and fresh approach to everything he creates.
Thank you so much for these interviews! Always really helpful hearing all these different approaches. Also hearing what different players find important. You are really providing a service to all musicians!
This is a wonderful interview; there are so many insightful moments during the conversation that it deserves repeated viewings. Thanks for this interview series.
Mark Turner; Genius and Gentleman!
I've probably listened to Dharma Days as much or more than any other album on the planet. I'm so glad you had the opportunity to get some stories from Mark and pick his brain-thank you for sharing the interview with the world. I get excited when you get excited about the things I get excited about. It is fun to hear from other people who love these esoteric recordings and performances and culture. Also, your musical ears are amazing-transcribing Mark's chords on the spot. Thanks again!
I LOVE what Mark said about the Blues!!! Much respect!!
wow, I really like the way he's talking and the humor!
Love this interview so much. Thank you for picking Mark’s brain on Dharma Days, that has to be my favorite of his records as well!
In regards to the very last moment of the interview, we call them snow globes. Thanks Pablo! I can’t wait to rewatch this whole interview to write some notes. Mark is a wealth of knowledge and inspiration
Thank you Nick! Snow Globes- of course!
Wow! Inspiration to go back to the shed.
Thanx again Pablo for doing these great interviews and a Big Thanx to mr. Turner for letting us inside his work method. It’s simply Gold information❤
Thanks for tuning in, Søren!
That was so good Pablo. I really love how almost reverent Mark seems with regards to playing standards. It speaks to his unique and fresh approach to everything he creates.
Thank you Eric
Thank you so much for these interviews! Always really helpful hearing all these different approaches. Also hearing what different players find important. You are really providing a service to all musicians!
This is a wonderful interview; there are so many insightful moments during the conversation that it deserves repeated viewings. Thanks for this interview series.
Love this!! Mark is great!
Yesss!!! ❤️🔥
cant wait for this!!
You don’t have to wait any longer 🫶
Oh man it’s been a second since I saw one of your interviews in my feed! So stoked for this one!
we were just talkin abt him in the car yesterday!
Oh man! This made my week. I can’t wait to check it out. I love Mark Turner and I know you will ask great questions! 🙏🏾
25:35 - Wow, took a moment to appreciate that those wholesteps could be referred to as 3rds, since the scale has so many chromatic notes.
Loving this! Did you mean Bobby Hutcherson's 'Now' re Harold Land?
YES that's the one!!
Thank you so much. Very inspiring! What's the name of the alto player in the end?
Hey Moritz, da geht’s um John O’Gallagher
johnogallagher.com/home
Danke dass du bei Patreon dabei bist 🙏🙏🙏
thank you
Snow Globe!
Yes! Couldn’t think of it in the moment. Thank you!
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only 5 Minutes in, but I need to know what's that tune that's playing in the beginning?
pablo's version of mark's song 'zurich'!
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yeah thank you! @@LasseSchjerning
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