@@Brumz65"ONE OF" already says there are others so you had absolutely no need to ruin a beautiful comment by adding Charlie Parker to diminish John Coltrane's shine🙄
when I' ll have to leave this planet I want This Tune played at my departure , please !!! This has been my favorite recording since I was a boy and still now I cant' listen to it without crying ... I cant' think nothing else during this mtf coda ... nothing else, just listening and crying. Thanks Mr. John , Mr. Elvin , Mr. Mc Coy and Mr. Jimmy I really loved your music all my life long and I feel somehow proud of it . Thanks for sharing this !!!
Piero Borri my dad died feb 6, he was in a coma for a week, it was his favourite song, I looked it up and put on the first one that came up on UA-cam by Miles Davis, the minute it started playing he started dying and he took his last breath right before the song ended, his face was next to mine and I cried and cried. I love and miss you daddy beyond belief. The loss is enormous, this is for you daddy❤
Coltrane must have played this song a gazillion times! And with this version......he took it to another 'level'...............THE MOON! From 2:17-2:38, he takes a little 4 note idea and explores it like the great classical composers! Another one comes in at 3:19-3:47. Man......I'm exhausted after listening to his solo. I can't even imagine hearing this at a 'gig' of his. It probably would have lasted a full hour! In addition, Coltrane had a tendency to take the ending and play around with the 'turn-around' (two, five, three and six of the chords). That's a song in itself!!! There will NEVER EVER BE another John William Coltrane!
I bought this record in high school. It was one of the first jazz records I ever bought, after "Miles Davis' Greatest Hits" and "Buddy Rich Big Band." I've been a Coltrane (and jazz) fan ever since.
No one can touch him - he is the greatest of all saxophonists and one of the finest musicians of all time.
And Charlie ….
@@Brumz65"ONE OF" already says there are others so you had absolutely no need to ruin a beautiful comment by adding Charlie Parker to diminish John Coltrane's shine🙄
I agree with you wholeheartedly, man!
when I' ll have to leave this planet I want This Tune played at my departure , please !!! This has been my favorite recording since I was a boy and still now I cant' listen to it without crying ... I cant' think nothing else during this mtf coda ... nothing else, just listening and crying. Thanks Mr. John , Mr. Elvin , Mr. Mc Coy and Mr. Jimmy I really loved your music all my life long and I feel somehow proud of it . Thanks for sharing this !!!
Piero Borri my dad died feb 6, he was in a coma for a week, it was his favourite song, I looked it up and put on the first one that came up on UA-cam by Miles Davis, the minute it started playing he started dying and he took his last breath right before the song ended, his face was next to mine and I cried and cried. I love and miss you daddy beyond belief. The loss is enormous, this is for you daddy❤
From Athens,to Sao Paolo,Tokyo,Ghana and everywhere in this planet "Trane" lives on...forever!
Coltrane must have played this song a gazillion times! And with this version......he took it to another 'level'...............THE MOON! From 2:17-2:38, he takes a little 4 note idea and explores it like the great classical composers! Another one comes in at 3:19-3:47. Man......I'm exhausted after listening to his solo. I can't even imagine hearing this at a 'gig' of his. It probably would have lasted a full hour! In addition, Coltrane had a tendency to take the ending and play around with the 'turn-around' (two, five, three and six of the chords). That's a song in itself!!! There will NEVER EVER BE another John William Coltrane!
Nice analysis but it's still self-expression in the end, at that musical level, do not forget that.
Cheers
I bought this record in high school. It was one of the first jazz records I ever bought, after "Miles Davis' Greatest Hits" and "Buddy Rich Big Band." I've been a Coltrane (and jazz) fan ever since.
Trane blew away the pain. 🎷
17 minutes of greatness
Впервые слышу ТАКОГО Трэйна. Душу рвёт.Спасибо,Антон!
he said "greatest".
I always wanted to play sax like Trane! Never had the guts to let myself get that FAR OUT! What a GENIUS he truely was!!! ❤❤❤
incredible... !! thank you for sharing the master piece ...
Sublime genius.
Absolute genius
THATS ONE HELL OF A TAG.
The gold standard!
I beg to differ........The 'platinum' standard:)
Elvin !!
Groovy.
I likeeeeee that
Fenomeno ❤️
lovely end
最強のカルテットだね、素晴らしい!
I'm still figurate how he does this stuff. My hope is to play like trance and sonny. It won't happen, that's just a dream.
you can do it. practice and play til you can't do anything else
"trance" - love it, Gerard!
Pablo stereo r'1981 " bye bye bkackbird"john coltrane 😊😊😊😊
Trane started out on Clarinet...sorry i never heard him back then! ❤
Peace
GRoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 💙
💚🌼🌱😃
yeah boy that's my shit
Beyond god.
🌱🙄💙🌾
Was this before McCoy Tyner starting using quartals?
Quartals does not fit well this kind of song in a Major mode with modulations II V I or VI II V types. More with modal songs
What is a "quartal"? Please.
@@charlesliles2966 A stack of fourths, usually five, named after the top note. e.g. CQ would be :
E A D G C
I made a play-along for this song in the style of the classic Cotlrane quartet! Check it out on my page.
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If God played the sax could he play as good as Trane?
Great comment!!!!!!!!!
Why go there, in the 1st place.... all the way ex S A...
@@MokgatlaNakedi-ki2wr Why go where? "all the way ex S A"? What does that mean?
Sublime genius.