Chet baker was not only a master of the trumpet but, one of the greatest voices in jazz in my opinion. His understood the sensitivity and emotion involved. Really sad to think of how he struggled with his addiction.
Sadly, many struggle with addictions... 'I spent many yrs frequenting LA jazz supper clubs, higher than a Kite catching Art Pepper, & so many giants including Bill Evans who were stoned out of their minds like several of us at countless jazz venues all over the LA map
@@michaelchapman4955 I saw the classic Coltrame Quartet in Chicago in the late 'sixties - swacked on Robitussin AC and weed, LOL. I kept seeing two of Jimmy Garrison. I later won my own struggle. Too many, like Chet, didn't. Picked up trumpet myself later on. I love everything Chet ever did.
Not sure he "strugled". I remember someone saying being on tour with him in asia/japan? Chet told he could not wait to get back to europe so he could use again. I think he had come to terms that he'll always use and wanted to use. Thats that.
Chet in probably one of his most creative points of his beautiful career. His thoughts add playing were pure and his execution was near perfect, very few missed notes and incredible phrasing. Simply the best jazz trumpet player that ever lived.
Obrigado Mário. Não sei quantas vezes Chet Baker se apresentou no Cascais Jazz com o Catherine, mas assisti a uma. Talvez só agora, com este pequeno filme consiga dar o real valor a estes grandes músicos. Para mim a guitarra era clássica, rock, folk e fingerpicking que ainda pratico. Concertos destes ajudaram muito o gosto pela guitarra de jazz. Grande trabalho de realização da RTP.
Very valuable video Thank you !!! I am Japanese love Philip Catherine for a long time. I love playing with Chet Baker especially. I was impressed very !!!
Obrigado Mário, adoro a música do Chet e adoro este concerto. Son da Galiza, o meu pobo é raiano e sintonizamos as cadeas portuguesas. Cando eu tinha uns 17 anos grabei este concerto de Sax azul en vhs e para min é un dos meus preferidos. Sobre todo unha maravilla de versión de Beatrice. Si tes por favor subea, eu creo que ainda sei o solo de memoria. Moito obrigado
Obrigado Mário !!. Aos 13 anos ainda não tinha acordado para o Jazz e hoje sinto muita pena de não ter ido ver estes concertos em Cascais e outros que cá se realizaram com tantos nomes de grande valor, e até porque na altura morava perto de Sintra.Obrigado por me fazeres estar lá por 10 minutos apenas , mas valeu a pena, muito bom .
HEY!!! Look at his wrist at 7:59 :) what an ulcer or abscess probably cause of needle, jeez!!! Chet is smoked!! But still great playin. Love it!!! He was great junkie and great player.
spotted that one too, mate. Sometimes you (well, I) can bring up a decent vein in that vicinity...Anyway, it seems quite probable that it's an abscess. Ah the gore and the glory of junk!
Chet is not one of the greatest jazz singers and trumpet players because of his technique, range, virtuosity...he is one of the best because he THINKS AND FEELS JAZZ. Jazz is an emotional state, and Chet is the bluest guy I've ever heard!
Savaged by critics and the press who completely missed the reason for his popularity. Chet connected with listeners, always making magic of the music. His horn and voice mere plumbing on the way to our feelings. In my 70 year professional trumpet player I believe Chet was the finest jazz musician regardless of instrument. Over 30 years since his death, he gains fond fans, young and old once they hear him
Thanks a lot for sharing this video ! And some good news :-) , For the occasion of Philip's 75th Anniversary, Warner Music France just released on 24 Nov 2017 a 5 CD-Box : ‘Selected Works 1974-1982’. It includes Philip's 4 classic albums 'September Man’ (1974), ‘Guitars’ (1975), ‘Babel’ (1980), ‘End of August’ (1982) and a previously unreleased recording 'Solo Bremen 1979 & 1982’ album. A complete booklet with notes by some great musicians and the original vinyl artwork faithfully reproduced, except ‘Solo Bremen’ which is illustrated by a painting by great artist Gilles Fiszman.
God bless Baker for all the great musicality and singing for us and to us..
Chet, Phillip & Jean Louis. The perfect ensemble, absolutely exquisite!
I was lucy to hear Baker in consert in Oslo…it was a great evening. But also sad to se him so tiered of life..
Brynjar Hoff
Chet baker was not only a master of the trumpet but, one of the greatest voices in jazz in my opinion. His understood the sensitivity and emotion involved. Really sad to think of how he struggled with his addiction.
Sadly, many struggle with addictions... 'I spent many yrs frequenting LA jazz supper clubs, higher than a Kite catching Art Pepper, & so many giants including Bill Evans who were stoned out of their minds like several of us at countless jazz venues all over the LA map
@@michaelchapman4955 I saw the classic Coltrame Quartet in Chicago in the late 'sixties - swacked on Robitussin AC and weed, LOL. I kept seeing two of Jimmy Garrison. I later won my own struggle. Too many, like Chet, didn't. Picked up trumpet myself later on. I love everything Chet ever did.
Not sure he "strugled". I remember someone saying being on tour with him in asia/japan? Chet told he could not wait to get back to europe so he could use again. I think he had come to terms that he'll always use and wanted to use. Thats that.
Grandi artisti...!
Raro.Som raríssimo. Quanto mais o tempo passa, mais os grandes mostram os gênios que são.
Chet in probably one of his most creative points of his beautiful career. His thoughts add playing were pure and his execution was near perfect, very few missed notes and incredible phrasing. Simply the best jazz trumpet player that ever lived.
Obrigado Mário. Não sei quantas vezes Chet Baker se apresentou no Cascais Jazz com o Catherine, mas assisti a uma. Talvez só agora, com este pequeno filme consiga dar o real valor a estes grandes músicos. Para mim a guitarra era clássica, rock, folk e fingerpicking que ainda pratico. Concertos destes ajudaram muito o gosto pela guitarra de jazz. Grande trabalho de realização da RTP.
Blessed Blessed Blessed Blessed Blessed them and the uploader.
Grandissimi!
this is sublime. chet gets alittle winded in the middle and comes back with incredible fervor. love it!
At first I didn’t think I was that interested but he sucked me in. Ya he’s got something special for sure. Cool tune man 👍🎸👍
Very valuable video Thank you !!!
I am Japanese love Philip Catherine for a long time.
I love playing with Chet Baker especially.
I was impressed very !!!
Obrigado Mário, adoro a música do Chet e adoro este concerto. Son da Galiza, o meu pobo é raiano e sintonizamos as cadeas portuguesas. Cando eu tinha uns 17 anos grabei este concerto de Sax azul en vhs e para min é un dos meus preferidos. Sobre todo unha maravilla de versión de Beatrice. Si tes por favor subea, eu creo que ainda sei o solo de memoria.
Moito obrigado
OMG WHAT A SUPERB TRIO
Chet fantastico
WoW, une pure merveille 😍
Perfeito !! 💞
Obrigado Mário! Foi muito bom ter estado lá, mas ainda melhor poder recordar!
Obrigado Mário !!. Aos 13 anos ainda não tinha acordado para o Jazz e hoje sinto muita pena de não ter ido ver estes concertos em Cascais e outros que cá se realizaram com tantos nomes de grande valor, e até porque na altura morava perto de Sintra.Obrigado por me fazeres estar lá por 10 minutos apenas , mas valeu a pena, muito bom .
Emocionante!!
Chet was pure genius voice or trumpet scat or word
HEY!!! Look at his wrist at 7:59 :) what an ulcer or abscess probably cause of needle, jeez!!! Chet is smoked!! But still great playin. Love it!!! He was great junkie and great player.
spotted that one too, mate. Sometimes you (well, I) can bring up a decent vein in that vicinity...Anyway, it seems quite probable that it's an abscess. Ah the gore and the glory of junk!
He probably missed...
Wow!thousands thnx!
obrigado Mário, faz muito tempo que lembro deste momento que assisti
Philip at his 39th Birthday year. Great!
Pure magic
so deep so great so jazz
Chet is not one of the greatest jazz singers and trumpet players because of his technique, range, virtuosity...he is one of the best because he THINKS AND FEELS JAZZ. Jazz is an emotional state, and Chet is the bluest guy I've ever heard!
Savaged by critics and the press who completely missed the reason for his popularity. Chet connected
with listeners, always making magic of the music. His horn and voice mere plumbing on the way to our feelings. In my 70 year professional trumpet player I believe Chet was the finest jazz musician regardless of instrument. Over 30 years since his death, he gains fond fans, young and old once they hear him
@@edwardpritchard1782 I fully agree. He will always be the one and only Chet!
Thanks a lot for sharing this video !
And some good news :-) , For the occasion of Philip's 75th Anniversary, Warner Music France just released on 24 Nov 2017 a 5 CD-Box : ‘Selected Works 1974-1982’.
It includes Philip's 4 classic albums 'September Man’ (1974), ‘Guitars’ (1975), ‘Babel’ (1980), ‘End of August’ (1982) and a previously unreleased recording 'Solo Bremen 1979 & 1982’ album.
A complete booklet with notes by some great musicians and the original vinyl artwork faithfully reproduced, except ‘Solo Bremen’ which is illustrated by a painting by great artist Gilles Fiszman.
Top Jacobien ! Bedankt, heb deze al hé. Grtjs Luc
GRacias Chet,Feliz dia ¡69-
great! 🤟🏼
Genialne.
What kind of trumpet Chet is playing on?? Looks like Selmer valves..
French besson
Cómo se llama la pieza 😮? Saludos desde México
"There will never be another you"
@@marioribeiro9741 thanks Mario!
Mario: did you happen to find any version of "Love for Sale" in this performance?
+Zappatero I will check it out !
found it?
"there will never be another you" Eb
who is the 2x bass player?
what kind of bass is playing Rassinfosse ?
Van Zalinge bass (made in Holland)
10:05 Lmfao!!! He's way to close to the mic on that one and that pa system sucks ass anyway lol
Ooookay Frankie.