When we saw this show in bavarian tv we immedieatly bougth tickets for their next concert in Burghausen a week later.. will never forget this - Just feeling :heart:
I take that back. I don't think Freddie was even human cause no mere human could ever play like that....it's like a star exploding. My god he was unique and more than worthy of worship.
McCoy muzik legacy will still remain! Saw once his live trio in Kuala Lumpur during era 90s. Got his most collection on my library! Plus all the master great musician. Regards from Jazz Man, Kuala Lumpur!
@@TheEleatic Lucky guy! So sad that we lost him last year, I'm so glad I got to hear him live in 2012 or so (with some of his powers o projection lost, but omg still plenty left)
@@saxoman1 How Many pianists and Players in the 80 s before U tube had even a clew as to what McCoy was playing His Early Trios in the 60's are prototype of modern bop...mixing Wynton Kelly "funky" w McCoys early exploration outside the changes...Damn I miss him making records...but there s alot alot of great stuff...Love when he plays w Woody Freddie and Joe What stupid crazy players.
A blast to the soul, McCoy is a master banger, he and Hayes have some telepathy going on, Freddie is reaching for the stars, Joe is the bomb always excellent, Avery I'm still trying to find the words! This is why they call jazz the Classical music of America!
For all the sax players, take note to when master Joe Henderson reaches to those screaming high notes that his larnx lowers and opens!.......50:10 basically, slows his air stream for the high notes!👊🏾😡
i disagree. freddie has several licks he does often, as do most jazz players. just because some guy on YT pointed out one doesnt make it "the lick" as there are many.
ok I checked out that lick video, and of all the jazz I have listened to the last several decades, I have never consciously noticed anyone use it, even if they did, as its one of the most bland corny boring devices I have ever heard...I hate that lick, and if anyone still plays it, they need to stop now...only the original era guys are allowed to. why anyone picked that out to copy is beyond me as it aint that great, its more like filler between actual creative playing. That being said, the thing about bebop and bebop licks, is it all starts to sound the same pretty quickly, espec when played fast, even tho guys permutate them in many different ways and guys recycle and modify their licks all the time, I am kinda done with bebop, so bring on post bop, etc.
It seems Tyner and Louis Hayes cant hear each other on stage, because time goes off in Tyners solos. Frequent throughout the show. Usual big stage problems... yet Mccoy has enough of it on Inner Glimpse and proceeds to tear the house down, with Freddie too. Incredible and inspiring playing by all.
Hey, at the end of "Ask Me Now", check out Joe Henderson quoting a lick Sonny Rollins played at the end of "You Do Something To Me" from Sonny's 1962 album "The Bridge"!
no not at all, stanley clarke was doing that style over 10 years earlier, in the 70s, so by the 80s everyone was playing that way...many people copied and were influenced by clarkes 70s style
Does my heart good to see the Great Joe Henderson have to put the changes of the floor for the last tune, then solo 1st and kill it. Yeah, that's tha Stuff !!!
Watch at 37:08 MT's expression. It looks like he'd been looking to FH to signal he's done but no one was ready, so he kept having to do another phrase then look up again. Finally got FH's attention.
Pretty sure the first half or so of the first tune Birdlike was cut out? This video starts at the trades and they only play the melody out. Anyone have the full version?
0:00 - Birdlike
5:25 - Just Feeling
17:00 - Ask me now
26:46 - Caravan
44:55 - Inner Glimpse
Joe Henderson summons the deities at around 48:00. Seriously, this is some of the most scorching tenor work on UA-cam.
Aye.
McCoy Tyner is a freakin' monster!
When we saw this show in bavarian tv we immedieatly bougth tickets for their next concert in Burghausen a week later.. will never forget this - Just feeling :heart:
I came here for my hero, Mr Tyner. But Louis Hayes, wow!!!!!!!
The creator speaks through his people
Freddie Hubbard was the baddest cat on earth, ever!! That solo in Inner Glimpse is beyond off the chain, it's Cosmic.
I take that back. I don't think Freddie was even human cause no mere human could ever play like that....it's like a star exploding. My god he was unique and more than worthy of worship.
@@rozenaxsax5133 Too much showing off! Fats Navarro NEVER would do that; he was an artist!
Well, one of the baddest. Ever hear of Woody Shaw?
@@lesmowhomever174 Listen too Clifford Brown Live in Philadelphia with Billy Root and Ziggy Vines on tenors!!! You will forget Freddie Hubbard!
@rozenaxsax5133 DIZZY REECE : Manhattan Project - Beehive 79 = jazz goes nu -clear (=jazz as aggression therapy, i.e. as frustration control ...).
Some of the true giants in jazz, playing their hearts out...Thank-You.
The power and virtuosity of Tyner was legendary. His compositions are extraordinary as well.
There is no question that McCoy Tyner is a spectacularly talented jazz pianist, and Louis Hayes gives admirable support on drums....
that is on point ...they ARE the band.
I feel blessed to hear this music,remarkable.
Henderson is a monster on tenor and makes it look so easy!
Louis "The Real Thing" Hayes on the drum kit. Pure Mastery....
McCoy has now joined Freddie and Joe in Jazz Heaven. I hope to hear them all live one day in the very distant future.
I'm overwhelmed with All of this HIGH ENERGY non-stop, Amazing Quintet 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Awesome display of true Jazz and skills by these Legends.
Brilliant, we just love it, inch perfect every sound!! 🎶🎷😃
What a monster player Freddie was. Well, of course, everyone here is astounding. But Freddie played with such power as to blow the lid off that place.
Juste incroyable d'énergie !!!! Un concert mémorable !!!
Excellent Jazz !!!!
Superb it hits the spot !!!!!!!!
My Kind of Music Always Excellent
reading these comments can't believe no one is talking about Avery Sharpe he is GOING OFF
Yes he is
Well he is indeed… sharp.
McCoy muzik legacy will still remain! Saw once his live trio in Kuala Lumpur during era 90s.
Got his most collection on my library! Plus all the master great musician.
Regards from Jazz Man, Kuala Lumpur!
Freaking McCoy Tyner.... Holy Jesus!
Amen. I saw this trio live and up close in a small club in Toronto. Unbelievable.
@@TheEleatic Lucky guy!
So sad that we lost him last year, I'm so glad I got to hear him live in 2012 or so (with some of his powers o projection lost, but omg still plenty left)
@@saxoman1 How Many pianists and Players in the 80 s before U tube had even a clew as to what McCoy was playing
His Early Trios in the 60's are prototype of modern bop...mixing Wynton Kelly "funky" w McCoys early exploration outside the changes...Damn I miss him making records...but there s alot alot of great stuff...Love when he plays w Woody Freddie and Joe
What stupid crazy players.
Straight to the HALL OF FAME 💯💥💥💥👊 My Goodness Gracious🙇🏾♂️🎶🎶🎶🎶💪😄
superb all the way through
Brilliant! What a lineup-McCoy, Hubbard, Henderson,etc. All masters. Thanks for this wonderful video!
Pure energy!!
My God they are iconic, legends, history!!!!
They make me immediately I want study to do as better is possible!!
A blast to the soul, McCoy is a master banger, he and Hayes have some telepathy going on, Freddie is reaching for the stars, Joe is the bomb always excellent, Avery I'm still trying to find the words! This is why they call jazz the Classical music of America!
Thanks for sharing!
Damn this band was so killing!
What a pleasure to hear.
For all the sax players, take note to when master Joe Henderson reaches to those screaming high notes that his larnx lowers and opens!.......50:10 basically, slows his air stream for the high notes!👊🏾😡
Beautiful!
Great creativity with max energy.
Talented guys, really great perfromance!!
Looks like they Put it in Overdrive!!! So very AWESOME!! Thank you
Great music, rip mr McCoy Tyrner
Cómo sonaban!!!!!!poderosísima la música que fluía de estos maestros!!!!Freddie en la trompeta gigante,como siempre....
UNREAL!!!! Mindblowing.....
38:19 it's all in the delivery! Freddie is crazy!
Rico Jones yeeeeeee
insane group this man had assembled
Forever getting an education in this vast world!
Legends of Jazz
Awesome!
Dug all the tunes by these GIANTS but "Inner Glimpse" was out of this galaxy!!!
My god that's some hardcore stuff
yes it is...leaving a lot of guys behind.
God is right, diggin deep, potent stuff, all of them!!
And I love this bass player super Sharpe, ridiculous chops all around
FABULEUX!!!!
amazing!
Amazing!!!
Awesome!!!
I'd like to thank the editor for clearly showing each man as he solos! (Have I ever written that before?!)
54:27 Freddie played the lick!
whats "the lick" from...sounds just like all the other lines freddie plays all the time.
+progjazzfusion just youtube "the lick". I guess its just because it was played often back then.
i disagree. freddie has several licks he does often, as do most jazz players. just because some guy on YT pointed out one doesnt make it "the lick" as there are many.
+progjazzfusion I just thought it was funny because I saw that video.
ok I checked out that lick video, and of all the jazz I have listened to the last several decades, I have never consciously noticed anyone use it, even if they did, as its one of the most bland corny boring devices I have ever heard...I hate that lick, and if anyone still plays it, they need to stop now...only the original era guys are allowed to. why anyone picked that out to copy is beyond me as it aint that great, its more like filler between actual creative playing. That being said, the thing about bebop and bebop licks, is it all starts to sound the same pretty quickly, espec when played fast, even tho guys permutate them in many different ways and guys recycle and modify their licks all the time, I am kinda done with bebop, so bring on post bop, etc.
Caravan is just from another planet
I am in awe!!! Mc coy don't play with no shit....
Fantastic
Holy fucking shit Avery Sharpe
His last name says it all.
The way Freddie comes back in at 54:00, sheesh.
A. very. Sharp. bass. solo, Sorry , someone had. to say. it.The. true. force. of. nature and his. all. star. band, what. can. you. say but. Thanks!
Paul Cullen how many periods do you need to use?
Freddie Hubbard, my stars!!
It seems Tyner and Louis Hayes cant hear each other on stage, because time goes off in Tyners solos. Frequent throughout the show. Usual big stage problems... yet Mccoy has enough of it on Inner Glimpse and proceeds to tear the house down, with Freddie too. Incredible and inspiring playing by all.
Tyner was hard on pianos. They needed to be built like a tank to take his playing.
Yeah, he chopped it up for firewood!
thank you
Excelente!!!
Inner Glimpse starts around 46:30
44:52
ピアノが鳴っている!!音の粒立ちもクリア~で、ヤマシタさんとは、随分異なるな。
正是我所要!
Mccoy has hammer fingers, he really nailed it
Wow. This is dynamite. Thx
Immortals!
Hey, at the end of "Ask Me Now", check out Joe Henderson quoting a lick Sonny Rollins played at the end of "You Do Something To Me" from Sonny's 1962 album "The Bridge"!
Freddie's having a descending 4th night. But he's at the top of his form. Like the way he directed the band in the middle of Caravan.
Poder máximo absoluto
the right word for THE LAST TRACK...FOOOOOODAAAAA-SE...FUUUUUUUUUUUCK....WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT...?!WOOOOW...
7:07 Unapologetic emulation of Stanley. Like it!
Awesome
Love!
Joe is smokin' on this, should have used him more that night!
Harika❤🎉
por dios esto esta increibleee 52:24
verry beutifool
I'm like number 1000. Far too few for the blistering talent giving lessons onstage.
9:00 Visionary bass solo.
no not at all, stanley clarke was doing that style over 10 years earlier, in the 70s, so by the 80s everyone was playing that way...many people copied and were influenced by clarkes 70s style
Ineffable
Does my heart good to see the Great Joe Henderson have to put the changes of the floor for the last tune, then solo 1st and kill it. Yeah, that's tha Stuff !!!
love.
Watch at 37:08 MT's expression. It looks like he'd been looking to FH to signal he's done but no one was ready, so he kept having to do another phrase then look up again. Finally got FH's attention.
Rest In Peace
looooouuuuiiissssss...wooooow....
Inner Glimpse - 44:56
Fucking amazing!
Wow Lewis heys.
AS GOOD as it Getzzzzz ...
wowwww!!!
the 3rd tune is "Ask Me Now" by Thelonious Monk and not "As me Now" !
Joe Henderson on (s), Louis Hayes (d), Avery Sharpe (b), Freddie Hubbard (t), and McCoy Tyner on piano
giants
💚🌸🌱😀
#2 'Just Feeling' = Nice.
Richard Kuklinsky
WTF? THE ICEMAN?!?
今日は テナー ドラム ペット最高です(●^o^●)
Pretty sure the first half or so of the first tune Birdlike was cut out? This video starts at the trades and they only play the melody out.
Anyone have the full version?