I must live under a rock! just heard Bill Charlap for the first time on WNYC and I think that I went to heaven.Best Christmas present I could ever whant. Thank you
He is a total genius. Get his Live at Village Vanguard album and also listen to the album he did with Tony Bennett - just for starters. And do everything you can to see the trio live!
Doesn't that just grate the skin right off ya? I was listening to an early UA-cam of Bill Evans. Someone posted a reference to Charlap as a worthy successor to Evans. Now I'm staying up way to late listening!
Bill charlap icono del jazz le da continuidad a los grandes pianistas como bill evans oscar peterson redgarland y muchos mas hoy bill charlap es una leyenda del jazz
Hi Mike. I'm not trying to start an argument. Out of curiosity, given the occasion, music and surroundings, what would have been your expectation that he was wearing if you only heard this performance? Seriously, I'm curious for my own education of other's expectations of men's style and presentation. Thank you. Please do not be offended. I'm just curious.
@@terrydrums It's cool no offense taken. I would prefer something more artistic and interesting. This seems too serious. And jazz is not serious, it's creative, and fun or emotional.
@@mikevar5487 Yes, that is one way to view it. Although, if you look at men's mode of dress in the early to mid 20th century when jazz was in its hey-day as a popular music, suits were daily attire. In performance, even more so. It wasn't until the late 60's when jazz/rock fusion came in did we see more flamboyant clothes in jazz performers. If you look at what Miles Davis wore in the 40s, 50s and early-mid 60s compared to what he wore in the early 70s, that is a perfect example of what I mean. Anyway, thanks for your answer. Best wishes.
He played about six different versions of While We're Young all rolled up in a beautiful ball. My, doesn't he play all the right notes? Many, many, many right notes. Is it o.k. for me to say I love this man, and not be considered gay?
Yes. Because love in itself is not explicitly romantic. You love your family but except for your spouse or significant other, you don't love them romantically. You can love anyone you want and not be afraid of misinterpretation if it isn't what is true.
So many great ideas all tied together in a beautiful coherent whole. Wow.
What a beast
Какой неслыханный по красоте... высоте....дует!
I must live under a rock! just heard Bill Charlap for the first time on WNYC and I think that I went to heaven.Best Christmas present I could ever whant. Thank you
He is a total genius. Get his Live at Village Vanguard album and also listen to the album he did with Tony Bennett - just for starters. And do everything you can to see the trio live!
Doesn't that just grate the skin right off ya? I was listening to an early UA-cam of Bill Evans. Someone posted a reference to Charlap as a worthy successor to Evans. Now I'm staying up way to late listening!
Un grandísimo pianista leyenda viva de la historia del Jazz.. Auténtico,Genial, Increíble.. 🌹
Master
Classic Charlap: impeccable.
The best.
Wonderful thank you Bill Charlap.
That was so incredible, it was funny! Hahaha
Bill knows what he's doing (a little too well)!
The PERFECT pianist!
Bill Charlap!!!
Pulgar arriba Bill Charlap!!! Gracias
love it ...
Yes
Excellent!
👏👏
wow!
The Ending! Geeez
Bill charlap icono del jazz
le da continuidad a los grandes pianistas como bill evans oscar peterson redgarland y muchos mas
hoy bill charlap es una leyenda del jazz
Si!!
Well said! Oscar Peterson and Bill Charlap are my favorite jazz pianists, can't get enough of them.
❤️❤️❤️
Looks like he just came from Wall Street to blow off some steam by playing the piano. Amazing playing!
Hi Mike. I'm not trying to start an argument. Out of curiosity, given the occasion, music and surroundings, what would have been your expectation that he was wearing if you only heard this performance? Seriously, I'm curious for my own education of other's expectations of men's style and presentation. Thank you. Please do not be offended. I'm just curious.
@@terrydrums It's cool no offense taken. I would prefer something more artistic and interesting. This seems too serious. And jazz is not serious, it's creative, and fun or emotional.
@@mikevar5487 Yes, that is one way to view it. Although, if you look at men's mode of dress in the early to mid 20th century when jazz was in its hey-day as a popular music, suits were daily attire. In performance, even more so. It wasn't until the late 60's when jazz/rock fusion came in did we see more flamboyant clothes in jazz performers. If you look at what Miles Davis wore in the 40s, 50s and early-mid 60s compared to what he wore in the early 70s, that is a perfect example of what I mean. Anyway, thanks for your answer. Best wishes.
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He played about six different versions of While We're Young all rolled up in a beautiful ball. My, doesn't he play all the right notes? Many, many, many right notes. Is it o.k. for me to say I love this man, and not be considered gay?
Yes. Because love in itself is not explicitly romantic. You love your family but except for your spouse or significant other, you don't love them romantically. You can love anyone you want and not be afraid of misinterpretation if it isn't what is true.