One of the best jazz concerts I have ever seen was in Lincoln Center in 1973. The first set was oregon , the second set was Keith Jarrett, and last set was Monk's last concert. Oregon blew me away with Collin Walcott. Keith Jarrett pinned me to the seat with a n incredible set with Haden, motian and Redman.
What can I say about Oregon...I have been listenting to them since late 70's and they have been one of my best bands of all time. I saw them live in Athens in the mid 80's and that was one of my best expiriences I ever had.
This is a classic moment to see the original lineup.Thank you posting this, greatly appreciated.I have been listening to them from the very get go.I reintroduced them to my girlfriend back in the day and she said everytime she would listen to them she she's visions of forests, different landscapes.They must be from another planet.
Love Oregon. I saw/heard them live in a concert at Northwestern Univ. in a room with just perfect acoustics. It was transcendent. This was about a year after Colin Walcott's death and his absence was still being felt.I wish I could have seen them when he was still alive. But Trilok Gurtu was also excellent.
I just saw Paul Mccandless in concert this week Incredible show and it was nice to be sitting on the front table. Brilliant musician!! First time I saw Oregon was in 1973 at Lincoln center 1. oregon 2.Keith jarrett 3. Thelonious Monk
Extraordinary ! Never dreamed such images existed at all ! I was lucky to see Oregon (with Mark Walker on percussions) in Wittlich (Germany) last week, a fantastic concert. I also saw them with Colin Walcott playing this song in Basel, Switzerland, in 1980...
GREAT! thank you for uploading - one of my favourite bands for decades now, saw them a few weeks ago in concert in Tübingen Germany... - very fine concert short time before a new CD-release, they were in great shape :-) - these musicians should live 120 years :-)
Re the OP's "first recorded in 1989" - first recording with Oregon, yes. But Ralph recorded it at least twice before then. He and vibist Gary Burton performed it on their duet album "Slide Show" from 1986. And the year before this video's live performance with Oregon, he released what I still feel is the definitive version, on his album "Old Friends, New Friends." In that version, there's a beautiful intro section performed by cellist David Darling and bassist Eddie Gomez, followed by the main body of the song with the two of them underpinning the guitar riff while Ralph performs a very moving solo on 12-string.
haha you corrected me twice; 4 years ago and now again 2 months ago. Someone is wrong on the internet!!! You're right, of course, and since ECM started streaming I don't have to go the cellar and dig out the old vinyl... the intro on old friends new friends is really cool... cheers
Fantastic document...! is there more? Saw Oregon for the first time in Huntington Beach sometime in the late ’70s, perhaps ’76, at the Golden Bear, a long gone club that hosted its share of fringe music. That concert is still a vivid memory all these years later. Thank you for this!
@HuLiXD I agree it changed, but I think if you listen to his last recordings w/the group, their sound was beginning to change, too (how could it not, after that many years?). Songs like Pepé Linque on "Crossing" were already hinting at a more straight-ahead feel. That said, I've been listening to a lot of the older stuff lately and really do miss things like the sitar/12-string playing together. I'm starting to like the recent material more, too, but I'll always be sentimental for Walcott.
Paul McCandless recorded with Eberhard Weber (famous, famous in Europe) and Ralph Towner recorded with Bill Bruford, who before becoming a jazz drummer became famous famous everywhere with Yes.
One of the best jazz concerts I have ever seen was in Lincoln Center in 1973. The first set was oregon , the second set was Keith Jarrett, and last set was Monk's last concert.
Oregon blew me away with Collin Walcott. Keith Jarrett pinned me to the seat with a n incredible set with Haden, motian and Redman.
I was there also! Monk's return concert!
I was there too ! incredible....
My friends drove 300 miles on the spur of the moment to try and get into that show. No luck.
Wow how lucky to enjoy all those incredible musicians in one setting. Ralph is very spiritual...
Collin was an amazing person, and a very sweet person. I miss him after all these years.
What can I say about Oregon...I have been listenting to them since late 70's and they have been one of my best bands of all time. I saw them live in Athens in the mid 80's and that was one of my best expiriences I ever had.
eternal, discovered in the '70s, wonderful, great to revisit any time, RIP Collin
A very beautiful song, it's sad that the group didn't record it with Collin Walcott, his solo here brings me to tears 😔😔😔
This is a classic moment to see the original lineup.Thank you posting this, greatly appreciated.I have been listening to them from the very get go.I reintroduced them to my girlfriend back in the day and she said everytime she would listen to them she she's visions of forests, different landscapes.They must be from another planet.
Love Oregon. I saw/heard them live in a concert at Northwestern Univ. in a room with just perfect acoustics. It was transcendent. This was about a year after Colin Walcott's death and his absence was still being felt.I wish I could have seen them when he was still alive. But Trilok Gurtu was also excellent.
WOW!!! finally....after many months of searching!!!...this is the 1st video I've found of the great Collin Walcott with Oregon!!...thank you!
Thank you for uploading this rare gem.
Footage of Colin Walcott is super-rare.
I just saw Paul Mccandless in concert this week Incredible show and it was nice to be sitting on the front table. Brilliant musician!! First time I saw Oregon was in 1973 at Lincoln center
1. oregon
2.Keith jarrett
3. Thelonious Monk
Thank you posting this, ASCAP should be happy since, after your post I brought the album!
Extraordinary ! Never dreamed such images existed at all ! I was lucky to see Oregon (with Mark Walker on percussions) in Wittlich (Germany) last week, a fantastic concert. I also saw them with Colin Walcott playing this song in Basel, Switzerland, in 1980...
I was priveleged to see the Wolcott-version in SoCal in the mid-70's. One of the foremost musical memories in my life----------
Collin Lives!
Oh...and MANY thanks for posting this!
I'm so happy to see how many people love Oregon..
...Colin Walcott LIVES!!!...4~Ever...
Much Love To The Family, Fox...
PURE BEAUTY, THANK YOU!!!
Maravilloso
GREAT! thank you for uploading - one of my favourite bands for decades now, saw them a few weeks ago in concert in Tübingen Germany... - very fine concert short time before a new CD-release, they were in great shape :-) - these musicians should live 120 years :-)
Beautiful! Thank you!
Thank you!
BEAUTIFUL...THANK YOU
Thank you.
...& THANKS BIBI !!!...another
great post...Cheers, Fox...
Great music.
I had the chance to see Collin in Vienna with Codona in the 80th, and oregon without Collin in the 90th in spain, great!
Re the OP's "first recorded in 1989" - first recording with Oregon, yes. But Ralph recorded it at least twice before then. He and vibist Gary Burton performed it on their duet album "Slide Show" from 1986. And the year before this video's live performance with Oregon, he released what I still feel is the definitive version, on his album "Old Friends, New Friends." In that version, there's a beautiful intro section performed by cellist David Darling and bassist Eddie Gomez, followed by the main body of the song with the two of them underpinning the guitar riff while Ralph performs a very moving solo on 12-string.
haha you corrected me twice; 4 years ago and now again 2 months ago. Someone is wrong on the internet!!! You're right, of course, and since ECM started streaming I don't have to go the cellar and dig out the old vinyl... the intro on old friends new friends is really cool... cheers
ha! Sorry to be repetitive. :) Do love this piece of music, though. And still miss Collin.
so beautiful! thank you for sharing :)
Wow, that must have been an amazing eve.. Any one of those artists/groups would be enough! All three is almost too much!
Que maravilloso ver a Collin Walcott en este video...
completamente de acuerdo,colin walcott le daba otra dimension a la musica de oregon!!!
didnt make the charts
Fantastic document...! is there more? Saw Oregon for the first time in Huntington Beach sometime in the late ’70s, perhaps ’76, at the Golden Bear, a long gone club that hosted its share of fringe music. That concert is still a vivid memory all these years later. Thank you for this!
Fenomenali...... Visti in concerto a castel maggiore Bologna 1995
thanks for upload, thanksthanksthanks :)
Before "45th parallel" it was recorded as a duet with Gary Burton, in may 1985.
@HuLiXD I agree it changed, but I think if you listen to his last recordings w/the group, their sound was beginning to change, too (how could it not, after that many years?). Songs like Pepé Linque on "Crossing" were already hinting at a more straight-ahead feel. That said, I've been listening to a lot of the older stuff lately and really do miss things like the sitar/12-string playing together. I'm starting to like the recent material more, too, but I'll always be sentimental for Walcott.
If I could only be that subtle on the 12 string ...
On planet Musician Oregon would be like the Beatles
Where did you get this?...and can you find more of Collin with Oregon?
timetravellers where are you
they arent much known in europe i dont think
Paul McCandless recorded with Eberhard Weber (famous, famous in Europe) and Ralph Towner recorded with Bill Bruford, who before becoming a jazz drummer became famous famous everywhere with Yes.