BIMHUIS TV Presents: JAMES BRANDON LEWIS QUARTET - CODE OF BEING

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  • Опубліковано 1 гру 2024

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  • @p.r.h.7283
    @p.r.h.7283 7 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful!!!!! My man!!!!

  • @tonyfreejazz20
    @tonyfreejazz20 6 місяців тому

    FANTASTIC!!!!!

  • @stevegove-humphries7896
    @stevegove-humphries7896 5 місяців тому +1

    James Brandon Lewis & the others making masterful music. I truly believe JBL to be one of the truly great saxophone players. But more than that , he is a truly humble man as evidenced by the Live in Willisau album with the magnificent Chad Taylor & he is a player willing to diversify his sound & his ideas. I would love the band to tour UK but may have to fly to Europe or NY to catch them. And I love the detailed Bimhaus notes on the players. Thank you so much.

  • @elsosias
    @elsosias 7 місяців тому +1

    Excelente, saludos desde Argentina

  • @cfibanez
    @cfibanez 7 місяців тому +1

    Stellar band, absolutely stunning!

  • @bimbosiqueira1719
    @bimbosiqueira1719 4 місяці тому

    Sonzão du caraleo!

  • @wskin17
    @wskin17 5 місяців тому

    This is such a great concert, and fantastic sound recording, thanks for getting it uploaded. Btw, could you also post the set list? Thanks

  • @moonman6199
    @moonman6199 7 місяців тому +1

    👍👍👍
    😊 ✨

  • @invzableman
    @invzableman 7 місяців тому +4

    No comments yet ? I’m guessing everyone is still speechless after this outstanding performance. Stellar musicianship

  • @tobygilmore8036
    @tobygilmore8036 7 місяців тому

    What a strange comment.

  • @rinahall
    @rinahall 7 місяців тому +3

    US sax players: who's overrated/underrated
    Taste is indeed subjective but the realities/specifics of music are not.
    Overrated
    David Murray: howl without any rhythm, it's pretty much heard what he can do.
    Charles Lloyd: out of tune boring minor pentatonic scales all around
    Archie Shepp: he could not play in 1964 and has never been able since
    Anthony Braxton : ugly sounds and ugly sounds and ugly sounds a long chain without any surprise.
    Kamasi Washington: high school level with horrible sound
    Shabaka Hutchings: it feels like 100 years of jazz never happened. Here we are back in 1899 in Jamaica
    Sonny Rollins: his ego destroyed his playing at 36, sorry for him
    Lee Konitz: has never been able to play with the minimum energy for his sax to sound good
    John Coltrane after ALS: belief does not justify this self-indulgence
    Wayne Shorter: record some beautiful compositions wasted by a sloppy playing should have been sanctioned
    Ornette Coleman: as he said himself before a concert in Paris in 1988, he is especially known 'for playing the saxophone badly'
    Joshua Redman: mannered, mechanical with a repulsive sound. Composition without interest.
    Mark Turner: even if everyone repeats that it's good, my opinion will not change: it's boring
    Joe Lovano: the first time I heard it on a disc with Motian and Frissel I stopped the CD. The other times too.
    John Zorn: I'm told he's a genius...Ok then I'm a sardine.
    Underrated
    Rahsaan Roland Kirk: these albums are remembered as unforgettable festive moments.
    Gato Barbieri: opened the mind to the dimension, capacity and beauty of the instrument.
    James Carter: exuberant and spectacular technique bearing the heritage of its predecessors.
    Albert Ayler: a lit spirit that pierces through a sound and unique compositions from the depths of the ages
    Sidney Bechet: who had this technique and this power before him?
    Earl Bostic: an alien player who chose popular music but educated many sax stars
    Gary Thomas: crushing sound and sci fi compositions, the complete package
    Pharoah Sanders after Coltrane: left to himself, Sanders was capable of some of the most satisfying music ever to come out of a saxophone.
    Maceo Parker: powerful sound and flawless sense of rhythm, a model of joy and cheerfulness that has shaped RnB since the 70's
    David Sanborn: who can boast of having created the sound of modern pop alto sax with such magnificent highs?
    Steve Coleman: when he doesn't get lost in endless improvisations, he's a magnificent player who knows his BIRD from top to toe, coupled with a very powerful conceptualist
    Arthur Blythe: a sound that attracts the listener like a magnet
    Eric Dolphy: so individualistic and personal that no one has ever been able to imitate his tone and playing
    Jim Pepper: should be canonized just for his album Comin' and Goin'

    • @ConwayT91
      @ConwayT91 7 місяців тому +7

      Are you okay?

    • @rinahall
      @rinahall 7 місяців тому

      @@ConwayT91 yep and you?

    • @johnnyprovo7157
      @johnnyprovo7157 7 місяців тому +8

      @@ConwayT91 Sadly, this waste of space has been here before. Just looking for attention, has nothing to say about the artists in the video, just his/her own self-indulgent "LOOK AT ME, I'M EDGY FOR TRASHING OTHER ARTISTS" vibe. Sad! lol

    • @Egzavier
      @Egzavier 7 місяців тому +3

      lol.. calling trane self-indulgent in THIS post 😂

    • @kdoublemerguez3429
      @kdoublemerguez3429 7 місяців тому +1

      where are Berne and Malaby ?