Let yourself be possessed ... by the music ... by the passion ... by that part of yourself that knows without thinking ... that knows in the deep center of your be(com)ing ... This is how these musicians play, how the best improvisers and jazz musicians play ... Marvelous, wild, free music ... and, of course, to do it this well requires mad skill as well ...
Visti allo scomparso cinema Araldo negli anni 7o. Sconvolgente. Uno dei miei ricordi musicali e non solo. Quando tutto si abbracciava tra mente e cuore
Roscoe Mitchell circular breathing is amazing. Kinda makes me feel a bit faint... This band of excellent musicians was just...beyond the norm. Saw them live in 70's and they blew me away. Terrific music!
this is really great all the way around. i had their live album on atco and enjoyed quite a lot but i remember the notes on the back saying things like blacks are the most creative people on the planet and how the band sought a return to a non-white set of musical values and i know they must have felt a bit compromised in this since they are all playing european instruments which are built upon the european equal temperment system. no american can play non-classical music that is not based on and continues to carry on joint black/white influences. that is just and historical fact, but their live album did have a point where they put down their european instruments and played percussion and maybe some woodens flutes or whatever.
Brian Wolle Except that, by 1995, there’s a decent argument that the important developers of musical vocabulary for trumpet, contrabass and (particularly) saxophone for the last century were almost all African-American. Ask the average American, even college educated, to name any 20th CenturyEuropean “classical” trumpet player, or any “ classical” saxophone performer, and you’re likely to get a blank stare. Ask the same folks who Louis Armstrong was, and they’ll know.
Let yourself be possessed ... by the music ... by the passion ... by that part of yourself that knows without thinking ... that knows in the deep center of your be(com)ing ... This is how these musicians play, how the best improvisers and jazz musicians play ... Marvelous, wild, free music ... and, of course, to do it this well requires mad skill as well ...
the finest, warm-hearted people. gentle and respectfull. with unending love for the music.
This is excellent! I think I was Don Moye's first drum teacher, in Detroit. I think....Fama, I'm proud of you! The drone is captivating.
Miss the music, it feels like I'm in another univers with the music of today!
This music is steeped in spirit,improvisation and jazz.
discipline, mediation, imagination...so great...even missing joseph...
3:33
....truly the best and most innovating jazzgroup ever - always renewing themselves,unique!
They were the most unique ensemble of their time, ahead of our time even now.
Love to these human beings, forever and ever and ever.
Visti allo scomparso cinema Araldo negli anni 7o. Sconvolgente. Uno dei miei ricordi musicali e non solo. Quando tutto si abbracciava tra mente e cuore
Roscoe Mitchell circular breathing is amazing. Kinda makes me feel a bit faint... This band of excellent musicians was just...beyond the norm. Saw them live in 70's and they blew me away. Terrific music!
Amazing and very impressive!!! What a fantastic band it was!!!!!!!!
many many thanks
I collect all of the art ensemble of chicago,
of this i have only audio version,
the video is very welcome
best regards
Remind me the great music of Don Cherry, Art Ensemble of Chicago built milestone
Now that is some real jazz
one of the best!!!
Goose bumps from 10:30 until forever
tra i piu' grandi di sempre..visti a perugia....Roscoe e' un mito!!!
amazing Roscoe Mitchell
amazing group
irresistible - irreducible - Music Doctors :-) follow the present... Black Earth Ensemble of Chicago - Nicole Mitchell
Sublime
Don Moye solo beginning 18:45 ...I'm hearing Africa...
Malachi Favors!
Mind Altering emotional juggling at its Finest. !!
Awesome
Roscoe _Malachi on double March, captivating
MAESTROS
Ok, thanks a lot!
.....the Best there was......
As people reminded me recently the fun is in peeling off the spilled glue :)
wow.
il massimo extra top
Thanks very, it's realy amazing.
Whats the name of the the Album?
thanks
Full Force
Nice Guys
I can dance to this music
A celebration of the multitudinous void.
It's O.K. :-)))
Magg Zelma
Szegeden voltam koncertjükön , talán '84ben
Whats the name of the first tune?
MegaFigueroa007
Magg Zelma
hey, hey
this is really great all the way around.
i had their live album on atco and enjoyed quite a lot but i remember the notes on the back saying things like blacks are the most creative people on the planet and how the band sought a return to a non-white set of musical values and i know they must have felt a bit compromised in this since they are all playing european instruments which are built upon the european equal temperment system.
no american can play non-classical music that is not based on and continues to carry on joint black/white influences. that is just and historical fact, but their live album did have a point where they put down their european instruments and played percussion and maybe some woodens flutes or whatever.
Brian Wolle Except that, by 1995, there’s a decent argument that the important developers of musical vocabulary for trumpet, contrabass and (particularly) saxophone for the last century were almost all African-American. Ask the average American, even college educated, to name any 20th CenturyEuropean “classical” trumpet player, or any “ classical” saxophone performer, and you’re likely to get a blank stare. Ask the same folks who Louis Armstrong was, and they’ll know.
24:30 song title anyone?
teamsleepnine
It's called Charlie M and I'm certain it was dedicated to the great reeds player Charlie Mariano.