I've been inspired by Gary Burton's incredibly unique approach to music for most of my life. His emotion, intellect and facility on vibes is in a class all its own and his solo in this track always gives me shivers. I've learned and appreciated contemporary jazz so much from listening to him and all of the progressive musicians he surrounds himself with and who lovingly contributed their compositions to him. A true national treasure.
Good old Gary. My Business of Music instructor at Berklee. In fact this was done the semester I had him. Think he missed a class or two to do this show.
I've been inspired by Gary Burton's incredibly unique approach to music for most of my life. His emotion, intellect and facility on vibes is in a class all its own and his solo in this track always gives me shivers. I've learned and appreciated contemporary jazz so much from listening to him and all of the progressive musicians he surrounds himself with and who lovingly contributed their compositions to him. A true national treasure.
Beautiful tune. Gary has always been my inspiration.
A very deep and spiritual composition.
Completely amazing performance of this great piece of music...
Touches me in a very special place. Spiritual...
I am left exposed to the elements. I don't understand how people can listen and not feel vulnerable by the soul and beauty
Good old Gary. My Business of Music instructor at Berklee. In fact this was done the semester I had him. Think he missed a class or two to do this show.
FANTASTIC!
mesmerizing quinteto
Capolavoro!!
Sweet & smooth
Cedar Walton on piano.
N'oublions jamais le gentlemen batteur Peter Schmidlin, Merci
what ever the sax player does at 3:32 is fucking brilliant. anyone know?
Brandon Fields
Third octave.....altissimo
Andy Scherrer on sax
I didn't know Bill Gates had a side hobby.
Makoto on piano ,,
No, it's Cedar Walton in this performance, though Makoto wrote the song.
@@perrybeider sorry I was wrong .. tjoho ! .. we say in sweden
@@bjornjanlert1013 I'm sure Cedar Walton didn't take it personally. ;-)
@@perrybeider Who is the tenor sax player?
@@reidwhitton6248 At 3:53, the video identifies him as Andy Scherrer.