5:10 - 5:50 - this passage goes to the books, absolutely incredible. The space, the tension, the timbre, the groove...it is like an entire jazz orchestra building up to a climatic moment. Ending the solo with Monk's Rhythm-a-Ning is pure gold. Thanks Jarrett, Peacock (RIP) and DeJohnette for the fantastic music over the decades. This trio is very much missed.
The most monumental moment here before anyone talks about Keith Jarrett here is the way Jack Dejhonnnete introduces Keith's solo for himself to listen to and go ahead with his solo.This is definitely one of the greatest moment's in the history of jazz for us listeners,trying to transcribe that for a while now.Anyway hope you have a great day!!
From a double bass player's perspective, the really happy face Keith has during what would have been his first solo chorus, and instead he prefers to listen to Gary and Jack.... that's priceless... What a compliment to those two all-time jazz masters...
He breathes out music. He is clearly a prodigy. When music sweeps over your soul so powerfully, you can’t help but make sounds. Joy radiates all over his face. AMAZING!
This has all of bepop lifted to next level - Mr Jarrett’s solo is so funny, quarter beat lagging, just killing...all the bepop cliches are echoed but so freshly...they trade fractured quotes of bepop classics...these guys have musical telepathy and are having so much ****** fun...it’s Sonny Rollins exuberance in the sunlight...
I disagree, I don’t believe this performance is any indication of elevated bebop. I’m a big Keith Jarrett fan, but I think this is one of his more forgettable performances.
Man I love how they build up all that tension and only release it very few times, it brings so much joy and excitement. For example how Keith very rarely places his chords or how Jack plays this dry ride and never switching to one with rivets. It’s like you can lick your favorite food but only sometimes get to have a bite...
The precision! Jarret has always been the epitome of fuilidity in phrasing for me, personally. But here, he is like a clock. All of them are. This trio has been a major musical inspiration to me for years. I am so grateful they ever existed.
I think most people in the comment section have never been in the spotlight with a burning rhythm section, searching for the next idea to play. Keith is channelling
This song is pure artistic prophesy. "We've got to get ourselves back to "the garden" to find out "who I am" individually, while joining forces for good and for the preservation of LIFE.
You are entitled to your opinion, but i think the editing is spot on, always been impressed with Japanese productions especially the excellent issues of this trio. also the sound balance is some of the best I've ever heard. Can't really understand what you feel is so wrong here. Communication is the thing, and all the DVD's i have of the trio show you exacrly how they lock in and become one entity, one mind..anyway i can't really see how the production could be improved, all credit to the crew
This phenomenal performance of a classic jazz trio reminds me of how thoroughly enjoyable another phenomenal performance of classic jazz trio that I listened in to at the Music Department at Cal State Long Beach, one night, years ago. Some of these music majors are tragically in denial about how ingenious their thought process as well many other learning abilities they have always had and tapped into well enough.
Jarret это другая планета, особый неповторимый пианизм, могу слушать его импровизы бесконечно, а гримасы просто убивают, и главное - так легко и просто, что и я могу так сыграть.
I first heard this tune live at the civic opera house in Chicago in the late 50's. Also on "relaxing" w/miles. A wonderful performnce by Keith ...He is moving up the line ... I think he is one of the big boys now ... solid jazz perform and versatile as well.
Can you explain me how does this work... im lerning rythm changes form... and the teacher sent me this and said: listen this, here they're using rythm changes form... and I dont here ir... im gona be so fucked at the lession. Help
@@talismangta5rp basically playing rhythm changes will substitute the chords for A part (B part maybe as well) as the legends have use the same changes to play different ideas. As you check Charlie Parker's, Monk or others, you will know surely.
He makes those sounds and he’s a hero… I make those sounds and they forcibly remove me from Wendy’s.
Of course, when you haul a piano into Wendy's, you will be removed.
"eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ayghhhhh eeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEUUUUGHHH" - keith
LMFAO
now that's a worth transcription
Came for the meme
I wish playing music could do that for me like like it does for him such a wonderful gift
lol
5:10 - 5:50 - this passage goes to the books, absolutely incredible. The space, the tension, the timbre, the groove...it is like an entire jazz orchestra building up to a climatic moment. Ending the solo with Monk's Rhythm-a-Ning is pure gold. Thanks Jarrett, Peacock (RIP) and DeJohnette for the fantastic music over the decades. This trio is very much missed.
One of the greatest piano led trios ever. Keith left his mark and yes, sorely missed.
Keith's shirt is so killing
I, too, love that shirt!
Thanks!
I liked Denzel's
Jack's isn't bad either.
The most monumental moment here before anyone talks about Keith Jarrett here is the way Jack Dejhonnnete introduces Keith's solo for himself to listen to and go ahead with his solo.This is definitely one of the greatest moment's in the history of jazz for us listeners,trying to transcribe that for a while now.Anyway hope you have a great day!!
RIP Gary Peacock. This has always been one of my favorite recordings of this trio. Thank you for the many great years and recordings.
Well put …❤
From a double bass player's perspective, the really happy face Keith has during what would have been his first solo chorus, and instead he prefers to listen to Gary and Jack.... that's priceless... What a compliment to those two all-time jazz masters...
Прекрасная передача джазовой энергетики, стиля, ритма музыки.
He breathes out music. He is clearly a prodigy. When music sweeps over your soul so powerfully, you can’t help but make sounds. Joy radiates all over his face. AMAZING!
The joy of the swing hits him at 0:34. His expression is childlike.
This has all of bepop lifted to next level - Mr Jarrett’s solo is so funny, quarter beat lagging, just killing...all the bepop cliches are echoed but so freshly...they trade fractured quotes of bepop classics...these guys have musical telepathy and are having so much ****** fun...it’s Sonny Rollins exuberance in the sunlight...
I disagree, I don’t believe this performance is any indication of elevated bebop. I’m a big Keith Jarrett fan, but I think this is one of his more forgettable performances.
Sonny Rollins exuberance in the sunlight😆
Keith Jarrett makes the faces and sounds we would if we only had the courage. He sounds as if he's experiencing music for the first time.
morningblue very well said
morningblue great comments
He does heard it for the first time I believe because it is improvised haha
morningblue! Well said.
Hear, hear!
Man I love how they build up all that tension and only release it very few times, it brings so much joy and excitement.
For example how Keith very rarely places his chords or how Jack plays this dry ride and never switching to one with rivets.
It’s like you can lick your favorite food but only sometimes get to have a bite...
9 minutes have never flown by so quick.
The precision! Jarret has always been the epitome of fuilidity in phrasing for me, personally. But here, he is like a clock. All of them are. This trio has been a major musical inspiration to me for years. I am so grateful they ever existed.
UNBELIEVABLE this, these guys really ROCK🤩🤩
Rock doesn't even come close to what these guys did.
RIP Gary Peacock. 1993 seems like a long time ago suddenly. I wish my fingers could make music like any of those guys.
What a joy to hear the good old good ones played by the good old good ones.
Everyone’s searching for the perfect ride and Jack is making a 100 lb Sabian sound amazing.
the way they catch the 1 during the trading is a thrill. Every time I'm like how?
RIP Gary Peacock
I think most people in the comment section have never been in the spotlight with a burning rhythm section, searching for the next idea to play. Keith is channelling
All first solo with no Chords Keith amazing love it🎉
Man the genius/crazyness of Jarrett is so explicit in the beginning of the video. Plus they are really enjoying the moment
The genius of Jarret but of Jack and Gary too
Fantastic !!!!!!👍🤍thank you Gary for the music, miss him so much!!!
Mi commuoverò per tutto il resto della mia vita, per quello che siete stati e per la nostalgia della vostra assenza!
Just unreal … so far beyond …thank you for posting !
0:35 happiest face ever 😊😆😊😆
This song is pure artistic prophesy. "We've got to get ourselves back to "the garden" to find out "who I am" individually, while joining forces for good and for the preservation of LIFE.
Keith digging Jack so hard right out of the melody just kills me. I love the space and intensity of listening.
Now THAT is connection!
You are entitled to your opinion, but i think the editing is spot on, always been impressed with Japanese productions especially the excellent issues of this trio. also the sound balance is some of the best I've ever heard. Can't really understand what you feel is so wrong here. Communication is the thing, and all the DVD's i have of the trio show you exacrly how they lock in and become one entity, one mind..anyway i can't really see how the production could be improved, all credit to the crew
Jack's sensibility on this first solo chorus out of the head is unreal ... the displacement!
These guys are SICK!!! Keith looks ready to fly into space. Loves how he scats every single note!
I hate it. I would chain whip Jarrett to make him stop that.
@@rattymouse Just close your eyes and listen.
To reach that sophistocation in improsation while preserving raw/ genuine emotions is Pure Jarrett Magic..
Learn proper English
But not is jarret solo
3:50 Best part
ive been saying this
I almost feel like Keith is his own genre of music
this is the heaviest trading i’ver heard🤯
If you start at 0:34, it seems like a "shreds" video haha
Un triangolo perfetto!!
hey keith, nice shirt man. awesome playing
jack, i love u
1:09 my manz fuccin the piano
Loving Life !
Woah nice this was performed 3 days before I was born...
There’s something so beautiful about tjis
ALL talented musicians!!
Pure flow
Holy mother of Nancy, this is mind blowing! 🤯🙏🙌🥳❤️
Love this!
incredible
Great version!!Keith is one of the best pianists!
Cierto, me alegra mucho que una joven pianista lo diga........
Gracias !
He is a great singer too.
This phenomenal performance of a classic jazz trio reminds me of how thoroughly enjoyable another phenomenal performance of classic jazz trio that I listened in to at the Music Department at Cal State Long Beach, one night, years ago. Some of these music majors are tragically in denial about how ingenious their thought process as well many other learning abilities they have always had and tapped into well enough.
❤❤❤
🙏 ❤ 🌹 Gary 🌹 ❤ 🙏
Ufffffffffffffffffffffff Jarrett eeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, you are just killing me Keith
Tres enormes músicos!
I watch this daily.
Jarret это другая
планета, особый
неповторимый пианизм, могу слушать его импровизы бесконечно, а гримасы просто
убивают, и главное -
так легко и просто, что и я могу так
сыграть.
1:56 ehiiiiiehiiiiehiii 1:32 he is feeling it
The Glenn Gould of jazz.
Master Trio !
oh, c'mon...how fucking great was that!!
Jack's 8 at 7:56 is just sick.
+Michael Murray I am sick too!!!!!!! betty green
Ha I knew it was gonna be this one before it even got to it. One of the most insane things I’ve ever heard
Love it!
still love your work!!
❤❤❤❤sweet trio 👍👏👏👏
thanks for uploading, amazing
Qué espectácular todo
very good performance! thank you for your upload.
I first heard this tune live at the civic opera house in Chicago in the late 50's. Also on "relaxing" w/miles. A wonderful performnce by Keith ...He is moving up the line ... I think he is one of the big boys now ... solid jazz perform and versatile as well.
are you referring to "relaxin the miles davis quintet"
?
Yes ... whatever the LP was called. Relaxin with the Miles Davis Quintet ... I also heard the Quintet live in Chicago
because its actually red Garland playin on that Album
MrJazzohjazz thats amazing i would have given everything to See this amazing group once live
Yes ... I was just referring to the tune ...not Keith ... it was the first time I heard the song .... thanks
Bar none the best ❤️
nice trio
3:50
Great great great!!!!
Tout bonnement E-norme!!!! Je peux l'écouter en boucle.
Gary's fourths at 1:36 and motif at 6:14, good lord
Man, Jack D is on 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Best.
JACK!!
Muhammad Ali on the drums
You have to be a fucking serious musician to play with Keith and make him have fun
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Why all of them are crying ?
No, only the drum player, when Keith is humping the piano it reminds him of his past... poor guy...
Supreme Dalex LOL
Need a bigger Thumbs up!!
Wowza.
Only Keith
A musician who is dedicated to acoustic jazz.
Autistic jazz, you say?
I swear my autistic nephew is less annoying than Keith Jarrett
I wish he went electric so we wouldn't hear him through the mics
8:16
Insanely hip.
Dejohnette knows @ 4:14
Knows what? Is Keith quoting something?
Most likely
02:45 Piano:" Me too"
goddamn it
hi me
gary has a very attractive jawline
2:01-2:16 whoa and then the bridge. Who else is playing this over rhythm changes lol?
+morningblue Yes I play it over rhythm changes.
people who cant hit the changes LOL
Can you explain me how does this work... im lerning rythm changes form... and the teacher sent me this and said: listen this, here they're using rythm changes form... and I dont here ir... im gona be so fucked at the lession. Help
@@talismangta5rp basically playing rhythm changes will substitute the chords for A part (B part maybe as well) as the legends have use the same changes to play different ideas. As you check Charlie Parker's, Monk or others, you will know surely.
Rick Beato took me and you here!
Not me. Keith Jarret took me here.
Wow Gary took it left field on the bridge on the head out...
5:42 Rhythm a Ning
Gary Peacock as never seen before... Fabulous around 274 b.p.min.,a touch of I’ve Got Rhythm chord sequences.
0:34 wahahahahkhahahaha! concert of the faces!
죽인다!
Wow wow wow!!
Love 7:09
Sara Siliquini I mean. I was in bed trying to remain relaxed but then he went there and I was up half the night! My god!
SUPERBE !