I was fortunate to watch him performing live 3 times in Paris, every time felt overloaded with emotion, driven to tears of joy and inspiration... Way too early gone, this guy was a true genius...thanks for sharing this gem ;-)
His tone so rich n refined..you can hear a great classical music background, which so many other jazz artists lack. ..but his notes are as bluesy n bopish as any great....and some People say there's no god...just look n listen and you see w God all things are possible..mp r.i p. One of the greatest
@@livingpiano this man had many many ailments as anyone can see. Every bone in his body was easy to break except his hands..he was carried through airports near death numerous time but had strength enough to play a concert...you could talk about nature w keith Jarrett, Hancock, evans,peterson etc...petrucciani is much more devine, special...in nature lions slaughter lambs....with him hes the lamb slaughtering the lion...peace out
Es una melodía hermosa, la guardaré en mi corazón. Vine acá por un "manga" llamado 100 hearts (no me pregunten que tipo de manga es por qué bueno... 🗿).
Michel Petrucciani, being one of ‘My Favorite Things’, probably wouldn’t mind my pointing out what this track owes to McCoy Tyner, part of the ensemble on the famous 1961 John Coltrane album of that name. I still remember the first time I heard Petrucciani play: a recent CD in the background of a Paris wine bar in 1992. ‘Qui joue au piano?’ I asked the waiter in one of my first fully-formed French sentences. He was only too thrilled to tell me. Grateful to have become a fan in his home country, while he was still with us on earth.
thanks for the info on this genius this man was very special.a wonderful musical mind.harmonicaly and technically brilliant.a massive contributer to our music in such a short life.thanks again
I'm ❤a musician,/pianist/teacher, ...thus is just too unbelievable 😅
Petrucciani. A gift from the universe.
I was fortunate to watch him performing live 3 times in Paris, every time felt overloaded with emotion, driven to tears of joy and inspiration... Way too early gone, this guy was a true genius...thanks for sharing this gem ;-)
I love michel. RIP
Oh dang, this song starts off amazing and keeps getting better!
His music is full of happiness!
Every time I feel like complaining about life ....I listen to Michel playing the piano !!!!...an inspiration of joy
Couldn't have said it better myself. Pure joy!
Very true, Venita.
this man was a genius and his heart was full of beauty!!
It's beautiful, sounds like a beam of light piercing through the acknowledgement of suffering
The best description! Thanks!
His tone so rich n refined..you can hear a great classical music background, which so many other jazz artists lack. ..but his notes are as bluesy n bopish as any great....and some People say there's no god...just look n listen and you see w God all things are possible..mp r.i p. One of the greatest
Just enjoy the music and cut the Christian crap , there's tremendous intelligence in nature of which we are a part ..not your middle Eastern god
@@livingpiano this man had many many ailments as anyone can see. Every bone in his body was easy to break except his hands..he was carried through airports near death numerous time but had strength enough to play a concert...you could talk about nature w keith Jarrett, Hancock, evans,peterson etc...petrucciani is much more devine, special...in nature lions slaughter lambs....with him hes the lamb slaughtering the lion...peace out
Think that Petrucciani's music is that kind of art that are beyond God and make people of any kind of believes come together. Saludos, paz.
Top Nice,lyric And poetic !❤️❤️❤️👍
Es una melodía hermosa, la guardaré en mi corazón. Vine acá por un "manga" llamado 100 hearts (no me pregunten que tipo de manga es por qué bueno... 🗿).
Sei un grande pianista nella storia della musica.
What an absolute musical genius. So blessed I saw him 3 times in the 90s in Hollywood.
lucky guy
Beautiful, on many levels!
Thanks
I love you Michel . Blessings to your soul.......
Michel Petrucciani, being one of ‘My Favorite Things’, probably wouldn’t mind my pointing out what this track owes to McCoy Tyner, part of the ensemble on the famous 1961 John Coltrane album of that name. I still remember the first time I heard Petrucciani play: a recent CD in the background of a Paris wine bar in 1992. ‘Qui joue au piano?’ I asked the waiter in one of my first fully-formed French sentences. He was only too thrilled to tell me. Grateful to have become a fan in his home country, while he was still with us on earth.
i am obsessed with this guy
Whistling along to his own right hand near the end? Beautiful, brilliant stuff... Lightness of heart, lightness of being...
The effect it gives is spectacular - never heard anything like it before
Spectacular Michel!
thanks for the info on this genius this man was very special.a wonderful musical mind.harmonicaly and technically brilliant.a massive contributer to our music in such a short life.thanks again
sounds like my favourite things, cool!
It sounds like he's right on the verge of breaking into it - my ears keep waiting for that hook
Yes! I like to think that is a sweet homage to Coltrane, Tyner and the others!
I see Light
Not even one comment?! Shame! My favourite Petrucciani song, thanks for the video!
Discovering a myth. Michel is absolutely outstanding
@vanillOUT Really glad it is your favorite song. There is a lot of back-story to it. Nice to hear it again.
forever
When and where of the event?
👑👍🙏🥂🥃❤😉
@vanillOUT Me too ...its got that Tyner-esque feel evident on My favorite things?.....
Higashiyama Show brought me here.
Why do i hear whistles near the end
LO
Thanks to it, I found beautiful songs
Is it wierd that i came across this because i was reading a doujinshi?
🌾🙄🍀💚
my heart is warm。
9 persons lack heart.
Sicilian - French family, not the same !