There isn't one great musician in the world who doesn't have respect for this man. One of the greatest swingers of all times & the greatest symbol of "The Cool". When you listen to this guy, you know there is a God.
This video has it all. Amazing tenor sound, a concise intro, a stop time showcase, multiple jazz quotes, speech like articulation, some serious blues, and a swinging rhythm section. I'm sure I've left something out, but what more could one ask for? This is complete perfection.
Geniuses at work. It was such a tragedy when Jan died so young in a car accident (like recently deceased Swedish pianist Esbjorn Svesson who died in a diving accident last year). Getz was unbelievable. This footage is amazing!
I heard Stan Getz for the first time when I was 16 years, while playing soprano sax in a band and this made such a great impression on me, that I decided immediatly to change to tenorsax (while continuing on the soprano). This man is a genius.
Yes here is true perfection. Stan was the most gifted of us all, his playing was a miracle, and the along with two or three others, greatest scion of Bird and Prez.
There isn't one great musician in the world who doesn't have respect for this man. One of the greatest swingers of all times & the greatest symbol of "The Cool". When you listen to this guy, you know there is a God.
This video has it all. Amazing tenor sound, a concise intro, a stop time showcase, multiple jazz quotes, speech like articulation, some serious blues, and a swinging rhythm section. I'm sure I've left something out, but what more could one ask for?
This is complete perfection.
Mr. Thigpen. Thank you, very much.
Geniuses at work. It was such a tragedy when Jan died so young in a car accident (like recently deceased Swedish pianist Esbjorn Svesson who died in a diving accident last year). Getz was unbelievable. This footage is amazing!
He was and always will be the true Gentleman of Jazz, unique in his style in his articulate way of playing the sax !!!
Geat performances by all in this recording of one of my favorite songs. Thank you so much,
out of nowhere, well, but i like to think out of now here. for ever the man stan like no one else am. great post
I heard Stan Getz for the first time when I was 16 years, while playing soprano sax in a band and this made such a great impression on me, that I decided immediatly to change to tenorsax (while continuing on the soprano). This man is a genius.
もう何十回観ただろう。只々呆れるまさに天才のプレイ。なんの
Beautiful rendition of this classic song.
Just incredible, thank you.
Stan was one of my heroes growing up, one of the Four Brothers, so many good ideas aflow whenever he engaged.
That bass solo was great.
Really magic ! a jewel on a velvet skin...
I sang this tune, out of nowhere on my dad, Ozzie Bowen Show broadcast from Jackson, Miss
You came to me from "Out Of Nowhere"
Absolutely gorgeous.
My favorite;)
Thanks Bev
Denis
Wow!! people have been mastering jazz for so long! i have a lot of catching up to do...
Smooth as glass!
Yes here is true perfection. Stan was the most gifted of us all, his playing was a miracle, and the along with two or three others, greatest scion of Bird and Prez.
Stan Getz excels