OHH THAT'S MY DEAR STEPFATHER ON PIANO!!!- RUNE AND HIM WORKED FOR YEARS- I GOT TOKNOW WAYNE IN -73 ... AND NOW THEY ALL MEET AGAIN...NICE TO HEAR THIS...
Wow, this is terrific. I love hearing these old recordings of American musicians playing with European rhythm sections; outstanding players who brought something unique to the table. I’d love to see this whole performance. Another fantastic post.
I always find it fascinating to listen to the contrast of the giants in American jazz playing alongside European rhythm sections as opposed to their usual American counterparts. The difference is startling. Of course, I tend to favor the all-American lineups (being an American myself). But, to my ears, there was always a sweetly romantic way that the average European musician from that era (mid 50s into the mid 70s) had of approaching the music. Not as hard charging (of course there were exceptions) but with just a touch more delicacy.
Obrigado por colorir o vídeo e trazê-lo para nós, que somos amantes do jazz. Graças a essa tecnologia podemos ter uma nova visão da performance do grande mestre Wayne Shorter e de seu grupo de músicos. Eu não tenho a informação para dizer se Wayne Shorter, Sony Rollins e McCoy Tyner um dia tocaram juntos e se isso foi registrado! Sei que eles viveram a melhor fase do jazz, os "tempos áureos" e, por nossa sorte, são longevos e ainda estão entre nós. "E que vivam muitos e muitos anos".
Thanks for posting, never saw this footage before. Wayne sounds great as usual but this rhythm section dragged the tempo quite a bit and they're kind of skittish.
yeah, thats what happens when you throw a group of musicians together like this. it ends up sounding more like a jam session, which is fine, but it really shows how important group chemistry is in jazz
Think Wayne is sloppy he’s waiting for some Etherial moment to project his playing into another dimension but not happening the technique isn’t there to capture it
Great stuff.
Best sax performance on Green Dolphin Street. The masterful creation of melody of Wanye is beyond everything known to date on the matter.
OHH THAT'S MY DEAR STEPFATHER ON PIANO!!!- RUNE AND HIM WORKED FOR YEARS- I GOT TOKNOW WAYNE IN -73 ... AND NOW THEY ALL MEET AGAIN...NICE TO HEAR THIS...
RIP and thanks for all the beautiful music
They're cookin' here. No doubts about it. These 4 guys on swinging in a solid groove that's hard to beat. Wayne knows what's up. They all know.
rest in peace amazing Maestro
RIP Wayne Shorter 😢
Thank u Wayne for this beautiful music!
Welcome to Wayne World!
Rip, Wayne Shorter.
beautiful sparkly selmer mark vi wayne's got there
Wayne Shorter died yesterday… So long, giant…
Wow, this is terrific. I love hearing these old recordings of American musicians playing with European rhythm sections; outstanding players who brought something unique to the table. I’d love to see this whole performance. Another fantastic post.
I always find it fascinating to listen to the contrast of the giants in American jazz playing alongside European rhythm sections as opposed to their usual American counterparts. The difference is startling. Of course, I tend to favor the all-American lineups (being an American myself). But, to my ears, there was always a sweetly romantic way that the average European musician from that era (mid 50s into the mid 70s) had of approaching the music. Not as hard charging (of course there were exceptions) but with just a touch more delicacy.
@@beeshor1 exactly!
Rip legend
Une culture; une technique, et une oreille monstrueuse, mais on a toujours l'impression que son anche est cassée.
This incredible to hear and see his approach during this timeframe and how he navigates this rhythm section. Thanks for sharing!
Obrigado por compartilhar esse material mágico !
Obrigado por colorir o vídeo e trazê-lo para nós, que somos amantes do jazz. Graças a essa tecnologia podemos ter uma nova visão da performance do grande mestre Wayne Shorter e de seu grupo de músicos.
Eu não tenho a informação para dizer se Wayne Shorter, Sony Rollins e McCoy Tyner um dia tocaram juntos e se isso foi registrado! Sei que eles viveram a melhor fase do jazz, os "tempos áureos" e, por nossa sorte, são longevos e ainda estão entre nós. "E que vivam muitos e muitos anos".
Good night sweet prince
IT'S W A Y N E !!!!!
more please!!!
Love Wayne. So natural
RIP❤
RIP
Young Wayne Old Shorter
upload the full concert....amazing quality!!!
Unfortunately, i'm not sure it exists.
@@ebjazz93 Upload it anyway lol.
@@ebjazz93 The Jazz Shall Go On.
"I got your counterpoint. Adderly's got nothin on me."
This is so nice, but Miles' and Tranes' versions are top of the food chain. The phrasing, the tone, Bill Evans w Miles.
Gucio!!
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Thanks for posting, never saw this footage before. Wayne sounds great as usual but this rhythm section dragged the tempo quite a bit and they're kind of skittish.
Nah Wayne isn't at it best either. Use ears.
@@baguettedepain3975 yeah ok bud...good advice 🙄
@@BONHAMOLOGY No problem, anytime.
Hey thank you so so much for posting all these amazing colorized concerts!! Just curious are you from Brazil? Or the States?
Welcome. I'm from France
@@ebjazz93 Amazing,thank you again for all your posts!!
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Not exactly the best jazz performance ever
yeah, thats what happens when you throw a group of musicians together like this. it ends up sounding more like a jam session, which is fine, but it really shows how important group chemistry is in jazz
Think Wayne is sloppy he’s waiting for some Etherial moment to project his playing into another dimension but not happening the technique isn’t there to capture it
Not digging the drummer much.
@@saxchillz2328 trippin