Best jazz combo ever! If someone has a list of all of this groups recordings, either live or on cd I would be very grateful. Kenny Kirkland is unbelievable
so happy to have seen them at the old San Diego "Street Scene" back in the 90's before the city punted on that annual event. KG on alto, KK on keys, JTW on kit, and NR on upright bass. One of a kind experience
OK, men, we're doing giant steps at 260 bpm, after a short latin rest-stop following our opening 11/10-for-intensity pentatonic workout... Here, Kenny G achieves his 'trane-ing session-goals by his incredible bravery and wise selection of unbelievably talented sidemen.... wow what a band...
I saw Kenny live when Branford brought his quartet to the Sun Dome here in Clearwater, FL. I'm so glad I got to sees him at least once. A rare talent... R.I.P.
If we didn't know Coltrane we would say: This is the most sublime music there is. But we know Coltrane, and I wonder what the aesthetic interest is in being so stuck to his universe? In my opinion Garret and Brandford Marsalis have locked themselves in the grandiose and sublimated shadow of Trane. And I find more originality in a Brecker or a Chris Potter. Garret's solos are what he does best. In this way (perfect solos) he resembles Bob Berg. It also has a very personal sound. But this is not enough to create a universe. In short, after Coltrane, the most brilliant is Wayne Shorter. So there. End of the story.
Sure Garrett is utterly influenced by Trane; and his drummer is by Elvin Jones. But to say Shorter as more "brilliant" than Garrett seems unnessary (and inaccurate) to me.
Robert Glasper just brought me here,Thank you,Genius sharing more genius 🙏🏽🎶🔥
me too jajaja
Same here!
Any link of Glasper mentioning this? Would be curious to check that out.
forget glasper !! this is KENNY !!!damn !!
The great Kenny Kirkland! Rest In Peace.
Best jazz combo ever! If someone has a list of all of this groups recordings, either live or on cd I would be very grateful. Kenny Kirkland is unbelievable
so happy to have seen them at the old San Diego "Street Scene" back in the 90's before the city punted on that annual event. KG on alto, KK on keys, JTW on kit, and NR on upright bass. One of a kind experience
If Coltrane played the alto it would sound like Kenny - wow!
Hear Coltrane on alto on two of Gene Ammons’s records recorded in 1958 - The Big Sound and Groove Blues.
OK, men, we're doing giant steps at 260 bpm, after a short latin rest-stop following our opening 11/10-for-intensity pentatonic workout... Here, Kenny G achieves his 'trane-ing session-goals by his incredible bravery and wise selection of unbelievably talented sidemen.... wow what a band...
Kenny every time listen to you is a sabbatic experience!!
Saw this band live at the New Haven Jazz Festival August 1998 three months before KK's untimely passing.
So so good! Thanks for posting! Kenny killin' it!!! So awesome to see Kirkland in top form also!
Kenny Garrett faz de cada improviso parecer um parque de diversão.
In love.....with this music.
KRW rhythm section. Killing me.
INCREIBLE !!!!!!!
Damn! They opened up the set swinging hard!!!!
Those drums sound great! Is that Jeff watts on drums? Yep it is Jeff well ..okay that makes sense he always sounds terrific.
1997 tour for KG's outstanding album 'Song Book'.
Music to heal your soul
Jeff Train Watts .... mi favorito ...
I saw Kenny live when Branford brought his quartet to the Sun Dome here in Clearwater, FL. I'm so glad I got to sees him at least once. A rare talent... R.I.P.
Evan Bickerstaffe Do you mean Kenny Kirkland? Kenny Garrett and Branford Marsalis are still alive and actively touring.
@@MyUsernameForReal Doc tone is among the giants, miles trane and other.
Anyone know the name of the last song he played here? I knew it years ago...hearing it today...I needs it!
+Fitzgerald's Anticks It's "Sing a Song of Song" ;)
Thanks!! Bless you man!
Awesome concert!
Got damn...somebody call the fiya department cause they put the place on fiya from the git go...flames every where... 🔥😎
Kenny Kirkland!
That solo on Giant Steps.....holy ****
Kirkland's, I mean. Garrett's solo is awesome too. But the chops needed to do that on the piano? Whoa.
9:00 Kenny kicks it off and keeps it cooking for a good long while ...
Sick drummer S2
Giant Steps version WoW!!
❤️
Nat Reeves must be a chef. Because he COOKS!!!
Fragments of modality on the edge.
The drummer is crazy.Whats his name
+Tatiana Duncan Jeff Tain Watts
Omg thank you so much
40:20 Sing a Song of Song
What's the name of the 1st song they played
2 Down and 1 Across from Kenny Garrett's Songbook (highly recommend the whole album)
@@nicholaswise5818 lol I started video 7:00 and thought it was solo on Ja Hed
🌾🙄💛🌱
Got Tain, Kirkland...cant pin down the bassist...lil help 😎
Nat Reeves
44:33
If we didn't know Coltrane we would say: This is the most sublime music there is. But we know Coltrane, and I wonder what the aesthetic interest is in being so stuck to his universe? In my opinion Garret and Brandford Marsalis have locked themselves in the grandiose and sublimated shadow of Trane. And I find more originality in a Brecker or a Chris Potter. Garret's solos are what he does best. In this way (perfect solos) he resembles Bob Berg. It also has a very personal sound. But this is not enough to create a universe. In short, after Coltrane, the most brilliant is Wayne Shorter. So there. End of the story.
Sure Garrett is utterly influenced by Trane; and his drummer is by Elvin Jones. But to say Shorter as more "brilliant" than Garrett seems unnessary (and inaccurate) to me.
ffs!
Who is this pianist???
Kenny Kirkland
Garrett's style of soloing is VERY boring. Infinite loops and screams, what's up man?
Stop trolling like that on every kenny garrett video. You are boring man.
Why are you HERE !
@@richardlawrence3770 The right question would be: Why Kenny Garrett's soloing is very boring?👍
@@emmanuelmassarotti5535 Exactly to show you how repetitive things (like KG loopings) are boring.😏
@@augustomarchand Be gone fool !