Bill Bruford's Earthworks - The Wooden Man Sings And The Stone Woman Dances (Footloose in NYC)

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2023
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    Here we've got a note-perfect Patrick Clahar on soprano, Steve Hamilton on piano, Mark Hodgson on bass and myself on drums, taped in 2001. The piece has prog-jazz characteristics, with several sections, counter-melodies, meters, moods, and interaction.
    So, what is all this talk of ‘interaction’ in music that for many musicians is the staff of life? Look at it this way. You’re a medium-standard drummer. You can play a part with other people. Sometimes these parts are quite complex, but they never change. If the keyboard player goes for a curry, your performance of your part won’t change. But if the singer re-interprets the song from a shout down to a whisper, you might get quieter too. You’ve noticed. Something has happened, your part has changed. In a simple and direct way, you’ve interacted spontaneously and in real time, and changed the music. Heck, you’re practically playing jazz.
    On some level, just playing your simple beat along with anyone may be seen as a form of interaction, but a rather low-grade one. Just speaking to someone is an extremely sophisticated form of human interaction. But if your response is contingent upon what’s just been said, and causes you to reconsider your position, you may want to - or have to - improvise your next utterance. Now you’re off the interactive scale.
    Similar with music. I can serve up a repetitive, surprise-no-one, dynamically unchanging beat, and stick to it like glue, head down, brow furrowed. I could alternatively get my head up, start with something that motivates others, which will in turn motivate me - while being prepared to change it or abandon it altogether as the spirit moves. We’re interacting.
    And it’s fast. Hours of technical practice have given you the technical facility to play whatever you want to hear, so the skill now becomes knowing what is appropriate to play in any given situation. If your playing with a good saxophonist, like Iain Ballamy or Tim Garland, there is no perceptible time delay between him hearing the note in his head and generating it from the instrument. It’s years of practice. In conversation, you don’t have to think where you lips and tongue and teeth are going to go, in order to say the next word; it’s automatic, it’s years of practice. The idea comes into your head and can be instantly communicated. Sometimes saxophonists, like poor conversationalists, should take the instrument out of the mouth. We musicians don’t have to play everything we hear.
    For the popular music instrumentalist, much of what is to be performed requires no interaction - indeed actively avoids the idea. You want to do that, you cross a line and go to the House of Jazz, in this case the Bottom Line in NYC, where you will find a small but devoted bunch of active listeners, who still expect and demand that bands like Earthworks provide something unique to them, that the band didn’t do last night or the night before, and that will stir the soul and raise the spirits. That typically involve musical interaction.
    #billbruford #improvisationmusic #paistecymbals #tamadrums #musicimprov #drumsolos #jazzdrums #jazzdrummer #jazzmusic

КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @eugeneboyarskiy7694
    @eugeneboyarskiy7694 5 місяців тому +11

    Goddamned time. There is a necessity to explain literally what the live music is and why it requires creativity instead of mechanical soundmaking. Thanks and best 2024 wishes to prof. Bruford sharing his heritage to us)

  • @kmb1
    @kmb1 5 місяців тому +9

    I was lucky enough to see this group on this tour. Thanks for everything, Bill.

  • @Hrab
    @Hrab 5 місяців тому +6

    I was at that very show. An absolutely superlative evening. What a band! Thanks to Dr.B for all the wonderful notes on these vids...

  • @virgilrobertsjr7870
    @virgilrobertsjr7870 5 місяців тому +3

    They Sound Sensational!
    AND THAT'S PUTTING IT LIGHTLY!
    ☆☆☆☆☆
    💯

  • @AudioAtmos
    @AudioAtmos 5 місяців тому +12

    Thanks for sharing this, Bill. A great piece of music history.👍

  • @billbrufordworshippage
    @billbrufordworshippage 5 місяців тому +3

    the broof never fails to deliver 💯💯

  • @kathowed
    @kathowed 5 місяців тому +6

    Just wow…
    I have Earthworks recordings, but they just don't come close to these videos of live performances.
    And thank you - yet again - for the extra class notes. Your observations on interaction - both musical and conversational - have clarified something I've pondered for a while now.

  • @supermantra3437
    @supermantra3437 2 місяці тому

    Saw Earthworks Victoria BC July 1987.

  • @dreadedscarpia2066
    @dreadedscarpia2066 5 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant performance. Equally brilliant observations. Thank you once again, and Happy 2024.

  • @VirtuoseGuitaristGB
    @VirtuoseGuitaristGB Місяць тому

    Great :)

  • @baraharonovich2926
    @baraharonovich2926 5 місяців тому +3

    Awesome stuff! Bill amazed me many times in my life but the other dudes playing are absolutely killing it! The soprano sax player was haunted by Coltrane’s ghost at some point haha
    Really awesome

  • @TroyDate
    @TroyDate 5 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful!

  • @justinbeaney8168
    @justinbeaney8168 5 місяців тому +1

    I love these words Bill. So very eloquently put. Thank you.

  • @MFitz12
    @MFitz12 5 місяців тому +1

    I love reading the descriptions in these drops. Every one an adventure as much as the music itself.

  • @BruceGoren
    @BruceGoren 5 місяців тому +1

    Love these essays, thanks Bill!

  • @bluetv6386
    @bluetv6386 5 місяців тому +4

    Somehow I don't see Steve Hamilton going for a curry mid track. For starters he has no cape.

  • @ALIASZARDOZ
    @ALIASZARDOZ 5 місяців тому +1

    My God !
    Fabulous !!!

  • @bAgRiMoIrEsS.4
    @bAgRiMoIrEsS.4 5 місяців тому

    It seems like the structure of the tempo as it switches back and forth is a unique entity in time keeping experience.

  • @whatsitwhosit
    @whatsitwhosit 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for everything Bill🥲

  • @bigvrocks2480
    @bigvrocks2480 5 місяців тому +1

    Bruff-ford!

  • @user-ir6fm3qs4o
    @user-ir6fm3qs4o 5 місяців тому

    Bill !!!

  • @elbosco8715
    @elbosco8715 5 місяців тому

    Cuando estuviste en Montevideo, no fui, no tenía dinero y un amigo me dijo "yo te presto", pero le dije que no aunque se lo podía devolver. Gran arrepentimiento, perdí la oportunidad de ver a uno de mis bateros preferidos.
    Aunque si pienso en un baterista uno de los primeros que se me viene a la cabeza, eres tú.
    Gracias y saludos desde ciudad de Canelones, Uruguay.

    • @valerywalter5541
      @valerywalter5541 5 місяців тому

      Il ne faut jamais rater une bonne occasion ! Après c'est trop tard pour s'en plaindre !? 😉🤔💭👀😕😌🎶🎶🕊️🎶🙏 Et oui.. refusé de bonnes choses c'est dommage et presque un affront pour la personne😍 qui voulait vous faire plaisir..🙁.😔.. Moi, on m'a offert la place pour aller voir Bob Marley a Toulon et je n'ai pas réfléchi plus loin... J'ai été ravi de ce cadeau et en plus j'ai découvert la musique reggae par la même occasion...🙏✝️🕊️☮️🎶.. Merci Seigneur pour toutes les petites choses que tu nous donnes sans que nous Te le demandions ! 🙏.. Batteur génial !

  • @sonicart1808
    @sonicart1808 5 місяців тому

    Yeah!

  • @modsl.i.l.e.2047
    @modsl.i.l.e.2047 5 місяців тому

    Nice 😊 and tasty BiLL 🙂
    As aLways, thank you for some nice jazz music 🎷🎶 🎵 to start off the new year 2024 with.
    Any chance you can find a recording or video 📹 of "ALaska"
    That Lp--->UK

  • @siemydi1
    @siemydi1 5 місяців тому +5

    Some musicians shouldn't be allowed to retire as they are the last hope for music ,before chaos and decadence.
    Bruford is one of those many musicians