No artist in any genre (painting, literature, music, etc.) has touched the most tender parts of my heart like you have, Mr. Jarrett. Thank you for inspiring me to meet myself and the world with love and grace.
I really don't think we've seen such accomplishment in the arts to the level of Kieth's contributions. His mastery of piano just within the confines of written music is enough to set him above most. But his ability to spontaneously invent music is unmatched at all levels.
An online youtube piano teacher (sorry can't recall his name) said the same thing; that Keith Jarrett was the best pianist of the recorded era, however Oscar Peterson said that Herbie Hancock was better than either Keith Jarrett or Chic Corea which I don't agree with, Herbie was more of a traditional Jazz pianist and not as innovative as Keith imo. I went to high school with the brother of the famous Canadian Jazz Saxophonist PJ Perry, his name is Nels Guloien (Guloien is PJ's real name) and Nels played drums with Keith Jarrett's brother Scott Jarrett - guitarist and singer (who made a pop album with Keith). Scott said that Keith told him in the early 70's there were pianists who were better than him. After Keith's solo improvised concert in Vancouver at the Commodore Ballroom in spring or summer 1974 (which got rave reviews from the veteran Vancouver Sun reviewer Bob Smith who said it was mind blowing which I also thought) , Keith told Scott he had to leave the building as the warm up act was so bad, which it was. This concert in Italy in the early 70's was very good too... ua-cam.com/video/ODwrxpUOmX0/v-deo.html Also this is an excellent piece which was originally from Keith's album with Gary Burton, also a very good album that Keith plays saxophone on too .... ua-cam.com/video/fxvHapje8DI/v-deo.html
There is a better version of that piece on the 1973 Bremen Lausanne triple album but the first time he improvised (composed) that is from an older concert (it was part of a longer improvisation that that piece emerged from) in the early 70's in Europe somewhere (sorry can't recall which concert it was but it's on youtube, it was probably in Scandinavia somewhere).
I might have 60 CDs of Jarrett (actually more...), but your video made me discover new groovy, flying, meditative, amazing moments... Thank you very much for sharing that with us. My first concert was in 88 in Paris, the Paris concert, a present for my 16th anniversary, I saw the master 13 times since then. One of the best moment was in Montreux 2010, something special happened during the second set... I have to dig into the EPFL / Montreux archives... It was Friday Night in SF for those who know (De Lucia,Di Méola, McLaughlin). Too bad that Gary Peackock left us. Some people buy caviar, some other know that listening to Jarrett is much better ! yours
Whenever Jarrett 'Wishes Upon A Star' - they're humbled in assembly around him like to baby Jesus: The world of music's Jarrett's Oyster! SKIES NO LIMIT!!!
Can you tell me anything about the solo improv at around 9:30 (location, tune title, etc.)? Sounded like Georgia on My Mind, or something very familiar, but it escapes me. Also at 14:00. Thanks...
Thanks for watching! 9:30 Live in Norway 1972 ua-cam.com/video/uxiP6K56bHo/v-deo.html 14:00 Live in MAdrid 24 October 1988 Part2 ua-cam.com/video/3rdHO1tPFJg/v-deo.html
It's from the "Standards I" *VIDEO* (it's NOT on the "Standards, Vol. 1" CD) from February 15, 1985; Koseinenkin Hall, Tokyo. It's their extension to Keith's well-known piece "Prism".
Thanks for watching! Beginning Old Man River - Tokyo Solo 2002 ua-cam.com/video/PIUIuCrPGVg/v-deo.html 8:48 Live in Norway 1972 ua-cam.com/video/uxiP6K56bHo/v-deo.html
Not all of us wish that. I love his vocalizing and even more I'm transfixed watching his movements. It wouldn't be what it is without those aspects. I'm mean seriously they help create the sound. I would say you are listening too much from your head, and most of Jarrett's playing is from the heart. And that makes all the difference. When I'm struggling to understand a certain poem or piece of music and there's no mountain to climb up and clear the head, well, sometimes you just have to break down and get high.
No artist in any genre (painting, literature, music, etc.) has touched the most tender parts of my heart like you have, Mr. Jarrett. Thank you for inspiring me to meet myself and the world with love and grace.
So beautifully said, brother!
I really don't think we've seen such accomplishment in the arts to the level of Kieth's contributions. His mastery of piano just within the confines of written music is enough to set him above most. But his ability to spontaneously invent music is unmatched at all levels.
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最後の一音の後の聴衆の反応がまたいいんですよね
昔離れに籠って大音量でよく聞いてました
レーザーディスクにノイズが入るくらい再生しまくった事を思い出します
🙏🏻 Thank you!
Masterpiece pianist!
Thanks so much for putting this tribute together. So well done. Been watching and listening to Keith since around 1971!
The best pianist in recording era...
An online youtube piano teacher (sorry can't recall his name) said the same thing; that Keith Jarrett was the best pianist of the recorded era, however Oscar Peterson said that Herbie Hancock was better than either Keith Jarrett or Chic Corea which I don't agree with, Herbie was more of a traditional Jazz pianist and not as innovative as Keith imo. I went to high school with the brother of the famous Canadian Jazz Saxophonist PJ Perry, his name is Nels Guloien (Guloien is PJ's real name) and Nels played drums with Keith Jarrett's brother Scott Jarrett - guitarist and singer (who made a pop album with Keith). Scott said that Keith told him in the early 70's there were pianists who were better than him. After Keith's solo improvised concert in Vancouver at the Commodore Ballroom in spring or summer 1974 (which got rave reviews from the veteran Vancouver Sun reviewer Bob Smith who said it was mind blowing which I also thought) , Keith told Scott he had to leave the building as the warm up act was so bad, which it was. This concert in Italy in the early 70's was very good too... ua-cam.com/video/ODwrxpUOmX0/v-deo.html Also this is an excellent piece which was originally from Keith's album with Gary Burton, also a very good album that Keith plays saxophone on too .... ua-cam.com/video/fxvHapje8DI/v-deo.html
Great compilation...!! Thank You.
Wonderful improvisation! 06:21!!! Wow! Bravo!
There is a better version of that piece on the 1973 Bremen Lausanne triple album but the first time he improvised (composed) that is from an older concert (it was part of a longer improvisation that that piece emerged from) in the early 70's in Europe somewhere (sorry can't recall which concert it was but it's on youtube, it was probably in Scandinavia somewhere).
What’s the name of the song?
I might have 60 CDs of Jarrett (actually more...), but your video made me discover new groovy, flying, meditative, amazing moments... Thank you very much for sharing that with us. My first concert was in 88 in Paris, the Paris concert, a present for my 16th anniversary, I saw the master 13 times since then. One of the best moment was in Montreux 2010, something special happened during the second set... I have to dig into the EPFL / Montreux archives... It was Friday Night in SF for those who know (De Lucia,Di Méola, McLaughlin). Too bad that Gary Peackock left us. Some people buy caviar, some other know that listening to Jarrett is much better ! yours
Thanks for such a sweet remembering!
Great compilation, thank you thank you.
Excelente!!!!! Muchas gracias!!!!!!!👌👌👌
Honestly one of the best parts of this is Gary feelin the jam around 21:00 :D
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❣️❤️❣️❤️❣️💜💜❣️❤️❣️💜💜❤️❣️
It is such a loss that Garry Peacock is no more.They above this earth in their play
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Whenever Jarrett 'Wishes Upon A Star' - they're humbled in assembly around him like to baby Jesus: The world of music's Jarrett's Oyster! SKIES NO LIMIT!!!
これぞ、一期一会。キース復活してくれないかなぁ、オスカーピーターソンみたいに。
QUESTION: Which concert is the part which starts at 18:30 from?
That "Georgia On My Mind" footage is presumably
from the trio's concert in Warsaw, Poland. (Oct 27, 1985)
tramonto17 , yes, it is...
Can you tell me anything about the solo improv at around 9:30 (location, tune title, etc.)? Sounded like Georgia on My Mind, or something very familiar, but it escapes me. Also at 14:00. Thanks...
Thanks for watching!
9:30 Live in Norway 1972
ua-cam.com/video/uxiP6K56bHo/v-deo.html
14:00 Live in MAdrid 24 October 1988 Part2
ua-cam.com/video/3rdHO1tPFJg/v-deo.html
どおむ Thank you very much!
9:30 'The magician in you' (from 'Expectations')
💛🍎🍀🙂
What concert was this in segment at 20:50? This is hot!
It's from the "Standards I" *VIDEO* (it's NOT on the "Standards, Vol. 1" CD) from February 15, 1985; Koseinenkin Hall, Tokyo. It's their extension to Keith's well-known piece "Prism".
Have you got the complete vídeo of the Royal Albert Hall ? Thank you very much!
What is the piece at the very beginning of the video?
Also the one that begins at 8:48
Thanks for watching!
Beginning Old Man River
- Tokyo Solo 2002
ua-cam.com/video/PIUIuCrPGVg/v-deo.html
8:48 Live in Norway 1972
ua-cam.com/video/uxiP6K56bHo/v-deo.html
Did you have that amazing recording titled "Jarrett improvisation 1988" on your channel? Why did you remove it - and where can I find this recording?
2.02 sec Keith is talking to god
isn't he always?
I just wish he would be silent when he is playing.
Not all of us wish that. I love his vocalizing and even more I'm transfixed watching his movements. It wouldn't be what it is without those aspects. I'm mean seriously they help create the sound. I would say you are listening too much from your head, and most of Jarrett's playing is from the heart. And that makes all the difference. When I'm struggling to understand a certain poem or piece of music and there's no mountain to climb up and clear the head, well, sometimes you just have to break down and get high.
I agree. I won’t listen to tracks where he does it.
Which concert at 12:30 ?
What’ the music at 6:25?
I believe it’s the encore from the Last Solo concert.