The "village" is blessed and happy.The greatness of African American modern music cannot be rivaled by any art form.Charnett Moffett is a giant as are all the rest.
African charge head on. Taking no prisoners. Wonderful playing by all musicians. Charnettt breaking waves with that bass, paving the way for his comrades. Freedom here we come. BLM.
Man,They were Killing It, and Charnett was giving that Bass a Taste!!🎻 That was outstanding musician ship. R. I.P. McCoy,Bobby,and Charnett. A job well done!🙏🏾🎹🎻🎹🥁👏🏾👏🏾
I caught Charnett playing alongside Courtney Pine, Cyrus Chestnut and Codaryl Moffett here in Houston. The energy was just as high as it is playing with with the legends Hutch and McCoy. He will be missed.
Quel souvenir, quel concert, j'étais même à la balance :-) et surtout, je n'aurais pas imaginé écouter une version live de "African Village" enregistrée en 1968. C'était grandiose !!!
Correction...... Charnett Moffett.. But why is Charnett apparently swaying back and forth all the timeon his upright bass..... ?? --Is he pissed (drunk) ..??? :))
Yeah, the spirits are dancing in African villages all over the world, including those in cities across the globe. This is an ancestral jolt masquerading as secular music.
Great stuff ... sounds rather like Mc Coy's Sama Layuca album from 1974 without an inspired saxophonist to weave a charm through Mc Coys deft improvisations !
The original recording of this, with Freddie Waits on drums, Herbie Lewis bass, McCoy and Bobby is from about 1968 on Time for Tyner and it KILLS... nothing more needed...it is much tighter ensemble work than this and comes through as solid as Sama Layuca....it is brilliant. This is live.. I have heard McCoy do this live a number of times and it is not as rich as the original recording. But hey, I still love it..
This is the most magnificient piece of music I have ever heard. I am blessed that these titans graced the earth with their musicality. Thank you, All.
How about the Drummer ( just asking/ saying )
Peace to all !!
Bobby hitherto starts laughing during charnett Moffat solo,
I went to the barbican to hear this group play on the European tour.
The "village" is blessed and happy.The greatness of African American modern music cannot be rivaled by any art form.Charnett Moffett is a giant as are all the rest.
What you say is absolutely true . I study for years the sources of the african- american music . I tell you it's an universe . Dig it !
Charnett was a giant and he will be missed. This is amazing.
RIP to the great bassist Charnett Moffett. Your music lives brother!
RIP Tyner, Hutcherson and Moffett!! Only Harland is alive!
R.I.P. Charnett Moffett…
Master musicians, every last one of them. Excellence!
R.I.P. Charnett. You’ll be missed by the music family you graced us with!
African charge head on. Taking no prisoners. Wonderful playing by all musicians. Charnettt breaking waves with that bass, paving the way for his comrades. Freedom here we come. BLM.
Yes yes yes 👍👌👍
I can never tire of this…..A M A Z I N G !!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow, breathtaking
LOL , THIS TOTALLY BLEW ME AWAYYYY INTOOOOOOO SPACE
The gods of our time
Charnett Moffett spectacular! 7:22 on
So great! OMG the bass! Charnett Moffett! I love all the players in this group, but that bass solo is so unique and incredible!
Man,They were Killing It, and Charnett was giving that Bass a Taste!!🎻 That was outstanding musician ship. R. I.P. McCoy,Bobby,and Charnett. A job well done!🙏🏾🎹🎻🎹🥁👏🏾👏🏾
Bobby Hutcherson on the amazing vibes! Thank you!!
I caught Charnett playing alongside Courtney Pine, Cyrus Chestnut and Codaryl Moffett here in Houston. The energy was just as high as it is playing with with the legends Hutch and McCoy. He will be missed.
All together mesmerizing!!!! Thank you McCoy Tyner, (RIP Bobby Hutcherson), Charnett Moffett (we met once in Atlanta, LOL)
Jazz at the top level of all the times. Fantastic ....great musicians !!!
Brilliant bass in here
Quel souvenir, quel concert, j'étais même à la balance :-) et surtout, je n'aurais pas imaginé écouter une version live de "African Village" enregistrée en 1968. C'était grandiose !!!
I was there too and it's only now that i realize Bobby Hutcherson was on stage that day
cette version est légendaire !!!
Bass was incredible in an already beautiful band past and present ,miss McCoy and Hutcherson
Tell me Charnett never listened to Jimmy Page...damn that was so excellent. Jaw-dropping!
RIP Charnett Moffett
What percussive excitement--beautiful.
RIP Charnett
Here again.
Very nice!!
I love McCoy Tyner, but I was surprised at the performance of charnette moffet!
I knew he was legit when he recorded with Wynton Marsalis
Missing you already Bobby...big time!
Un Hommage á ce géant de ces dernières années ...Repose en paix ...Et Merci de ce que tu nous aura offert ...
Charnett Moffett OMG....RIP.....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Superlative music. And I did not know that Charnett Moffett was such a phenomenal bass player.
Mc Coy Tyner's birth anniversary Dec. 11th!
unparalled work. Muito Obrigado from Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Cultural center of all W. Africa in Americas.
Scorching... beautiful harmony and communication between all
Amazing Mc Coy, Moffett, Bobby, and.. the biggest Eric! Love
Charnett Moffett is amazing at about 8 min in!
TREMENDA PERDIDA DESCANSA EN PAZ CHARNETT MOFFETT
Thank you All for a stellar performance 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
The most modern upright bass player, I've heard so far ...
Charnette Moffet, son of Ornette Coleman's drummer. Fantastic bass player.
Charnette Moffett...
Correction...... Charnett Moffett.. But why is Charnett apparently swaying back and forth all the timeon his upright bass..... ?? --Is he pissed (drunk) ..??? :))
Charnett Moffett was with McCoy and Bobby at jazz alley. He's the son Ornette Coleman's drummer, I think. Powerful musician.
no he's not drunk. he's engaged
Love it. Marvellous group/musicians/overall sound, Drummer!!
Long live the music!
I've never heard Charnett do his Hendrix thing.
Incredible Masters are Work or fun
RIP McCoy .Bobby
Simply Swinging Beautifully!
Oh Lord, this is SO good!!! Fantastic.
WOW
Fantastic
amazing
This is truly Amazing !!!
I just want to say one thing. This is voodoo music.
Yeah, the spirits are dancing in African villages all over the world, including those in cities across the globe. This is an ancestral jolt masquerading as secular music.
Fantasigt, jag vill vara i den här musiken ❤❤❤❤❤ 8:05
This is my only religion....
Truly great!
What can I say?!
Truly the best on many levels
Great!
Thank you for this great posting!
Magnificent!!
COMPLETEMENT GENIAL! MERCI GENIES
an anthologic part of bass !
running like a wild horses in a dessert
still love it!!
Lamento anunciar que Mc Coy Tyner falleció hoy a los 81 años. Descansa en paz...
R I P Robert
fantastique .....
Isso é simplesmente espetacular!
C·est fou !!! du haut niveau ....
WOAH!!
Goodbye Bobby Hutcherson
Great stuff ... sounds rather like Mc Coy's Sama Layuca album from 1974 without an inspired saxophonist to weave a charm through Mc Coys deft improvisations !
The original recording of this, with Freddie Waits on drums, Herbie Lewis bass, McCoy and Bobby is from about 1968 on Time for Tyner and it KILLS... nothing more needed...it is much tighter ensemble work than this and comes through as solid as Sama Layuca....it is brilliant. This is live.. I have heard McCoy do this live a number of times and it is not as rich as the original recording. But hey, I still love it..
Sounds like Mc Coy's "Time for Tyner" African village, blue note album recorded in May 1968, with Mc Coy, Bobby Hutcherson and rythm section
👏👏👏👏👏
I want to know which African village that he is talking about......?? -- Is it perhaps the village just after the ZEBRA CROSSING.... ?? :)
What does Tim listen to? Part 2.
io c'ero
what year was this recorded?
About 2005 or 2006, I believe. Saw them with a diff drummer in Seattle, at Jazz Alley, about then. They sounded like this! That was incredible!
que arrecho¡¡¡¡
Pharoah Sanders influence
still love it!!