you see the music oozing out of these guys as they effortlessly and instantaneously shape the flow into logically nuanced 4 dimensional poetic structures.
My father&uncle turned me on to Silver, WOW! what a relavation, his sour off key style had me hooked, but I must admit he's like sushi, an acquired taste.
I don't usually write comments... I discovered this video about 10 years ago or more....and since then, I've returned here hundreds of times, to watch it and listen to it as if it were the first time.... It's an absolute gem, talent, art, respect, "tempo", a wonderful clockwork machine that marks each beat to perfection, several geniuses together, creating "magic"! They always captivate me, surprise me, and leave me stunned, speechless.... They act inside, like a "medicine".... The immense and profound power of cosmic messengers! Thank you for sharing it and may it never disappear from this platform!
I grew up in the same town as him. One time in the late 90's he walked in our high school orchestra rehearsal. Our conductor introduced him with so much pride, but we had no idea who that "old man" was, and frankly weren't impressed. We were all into eminem at the time. Man, were we dumb!
Senor Blues is the siren call of an aching heart. I can't stop thinking about how much I love this song. Video of the performance makes it even better.
I saw him perform in Glasgow's Fruit Market, he was in his seventies, wearing a very sharp silk suit, which matched the music to perfection. One of the best concerts I ever attended.
Horace Silver is heads above the madding crowd with his focus and intensity and so damn sweet it blows my mind back to yesterday when he was cooking with Junior and Blue; there is a joy that "smack's of a blues that soars and heads right up into the rare and toxic upbeat ether of making it happen...even on a blues. You have to have been there to know that they are playing inside of a flow of burning wonder.
Horace Silver represents the hard bop genre well, which I love. The slower tempo and less complex melodies allow for deeper emotions to be conveyed through the instrumentation.
I my house in the 60s, my father played this stuff. We never listened to James Brown in our house. Only Miles, Evans, Roach, Brubeck, Coltrane, Monk, Adderly, Henderson, etc. We listened to James Brown and Motown in his '63 Impala and '66 Coupe DeVille😀
I've been infected with The Horace Effect for decades now since he first blew my mind. Always reaching for something fresh, surprising, and out of the ordinary. I feel his funky mischievous influence every time I set down to play. His spirit endures in every musician he affected so profoundly.
I was fortunate enough to her Horace in night clubs in Southern California and in college I was playing Upright bass and I got to play with Drummer Louie Bellson
You know, I see how black people are treated in America, and I wonder how these haters ( not all I realise) do not see the creative bones and genius of these beautiful people, taken from their own homes originally, and made to build America. As a musician too, but classical, I soo respect these musical geniuses 🙌♥️🎶🐾
@heyjude8er It's great reading something intelligent (and accurate) in the responses. I thought I was familiar/knowledgeable, but I had no idea who the rest of the rhythm section was. Thank you.
Brings back wonderful memories as my father would 'school us' about the JAZZ GREATs.....Horace Silver was definitely one of the THEM!! Awesome musicianship!! Cant help patting my feet! I love the way the movements flow and change!!!
OMG! ......the music was good then. I am so glad to have been around then and playing and listening and talking to all the guys ....the music scene was magical! You could walk into a half dozen spots on Broadway, NYC and hear music like this being performed night...after night....after night. I sure as hell miss it!!!
you see the music oozing out of these guys as they effortlessly and instantaneously shape the flow into logically nuanced 4 dimensional poetic structures.
....This is the music of my peoples!
Yesssss. You put it right into words. The perfect words for this. I want to say more but ill just leave your words to describe it all. Bless.
Steven Mercy this is the music of all....ALL people. Stunning. Fantabulous. Universal. And still so down to earth and cozy and pure.
HEAVY
My father&uncle turned me on to Silver, WOW! what a relavation, his sour off key style had me hooked, but I must admit he's like sushi, an acquired taste.
I don't usually write comments...
I discovered this video about 10 years ago or more....and since then, I've returned here hundreds of times, to watch it and listen to it as if it were the first time....
It's an absolute gem, talent, art, respect, "tempo", a wonderful clockwork machine that marks each beat to perfection, several geniuses together, creating "magic"!
They always captivate me, surprise me, and leave me stunned, speechless....
They act inside, like a "medicine"....
The immense and profound power of cosmic messengers!
Thank you for sharing it and may it never disappear from this platform!
I grew up in the same town as him. One time in the late 90's he walked in our high school orchestra rehearsal. Our conductor introduced him with so much pride, but we had no idea who that "old man" was, and frankly weren't impressed. We were all into eminem at the time. Man, were we dumb!
Isn't life funny how we look back at the things that were in front of our faces and didn't understand or did nothing with.
It's OK it's high school you're never as cool as you think.
I grew up there as well this guy is my kin. So proud.
Norwalk, CT. Me too. Mr Cool
@edweber3041 I subscribed to your channel cause you love Horace and we are both born and raised in Norwalk Ct.
Horace Silver - piano
Blue Mitchell - trumpet
Junior Cook - tenor saxophone
Gene Taylor - bass
Louis Hayes - drums
thank you for sharing! this is MUSIC! immense -
Hotel=Trivago
Thank you.
Good to know one of the greats is still here with us. God bless Louis Hayes. Set the tone for so many of Horace's tunes.
Thanks - Gene Taylor is the one I did not Know.
Senor Blues is the siren call of an aching heart. I can't stop thinking about how much I love this song. Video of the performance makes it even better.
Excellent!
They didn't HAVE to wear suits they WANTED to. That was the style back then. It also reflects a seriousness and respect for the music.
-Austin
Class and talent.
I saw him perform in Glasgow's Fruit Market, he was in his seventies, wearing a very sharp silk suit, which matched the music to perfection. One of the best concerts I ever attended.
I would have loved that, great experience
amazing!!!!
Mr. Horace Silver is the master of the blues chords (with Mr. Theolonius Monk)
RIP HORACE SILVER..LOVE YOU ALWAYS!
Horace Silver a man born on the Cape Verde Islands, excellent pianist
Horace Silver is heads above the madding crowd with his focus and intensity and so damn sweet it blows my mind back to yesterday when he was cooking with Junior and Blue; there is a joy that "smack's of a blues that soars and heads right up into the rare and toxic upbeat ether of making it happen...even on a blues. You have to have been there to know that they are playing inside of a flow of burning wonder.
Can't even say anything.. Just amazing!!!
Rest in Peace Mr. Horace Silver🕊️ Great musicians💪🏾🇨🇻
Beautiful! Young, very alive, strong and brilliant, all of them.
Hello Carol
Outstanding!
Amazing
Perfection!
Horace-Siver's body may has left this world ....but his soul is JAMMMINNN...somewhere..
RIP my main man...
Horace Silver represents the hard bop genre well, which I love. The slower tempo and less complex melodies allow for deeper emotions to be conveyed through the instrumentation.
R.I.P. to my favorite jazz musician of all time, Horace Silver
(2 September 1928 - 18 June 2014)
My favorite jazz era, straight ahead!
Chef-d'oeuvre du JAZZ américain...
Merci !
Mille *****************
Renaud
RIP you wonderful person!
This is Heaven!
a lot of nostalgia and fun
Genialne wręcz 👍
incredible and beautiful
Un grande ci ha lasciato !!!! Addio Senor Blues Horace Silver !
How many times can I hit the Like button? One Millions times!
One of the Greats. Will be missed. :-(
I'd "like" this a million times... Did they know how unique this is while they were playing it?
These Cats were smoooth with it!
Silver was a stone. cold. genius.
Horace is an absolute God
terrific. thanks.
Fantastic Fabulous Wonderful
RIP Horace... a true master.
Happy Birthday Blue!
Wow! How did I miss these guys?❤️
Yes!!! Thank you!!!!
I my house in the 60s, my father played this stuff. We never listened to James Brown in our house. Only Miles, Evans, Roach, Brubeck, Coltrane, Monk, Adderly, Henderson, etc. We listened to James Brown and Motown in his '63 Impala and '66 Coupe DeVille😀
Great music, Great Musicians The joy of great Jazz Music
THANK YOU, Horace!
This is the birth of the Soul .
I've been infected with The Horace Effect for decades now since he first blew my mind. Always reaching for something fresh, surprising, and out of the ordinary. I feel his funky mischievous influence every time I set down to play. His spirit endures in every musician he affected so profoundly.
Artista autentico,dal cuore e nello spirito,credo come veramente pochi
Thank you Horace for all your beautiful music. R.I.P
Best song ever
what a composition!
I can watch this over and over. Just fantastic!
This is such a wonderful song. I keep listening to it over and over.
some of the best music of the 20th century (or any other)
MET Mr Silver while working at All State record we carried Blue Note record all ways a gentleman! I THANK him for the memories !
The jazz world has lost its master today. RIP Horace Silver.
I could listen to this composition over and over again non stop. I sometimes do. Horacio Silva, as tuas composicoes sao hipnoticas!
This is just really great. the restraint during horace's solo is fantastic and makes the head all the more riveting.
I was fortunate enough to her Horace in night clubs in Southern California and in college I was playing Upright bass and I got to play with Drummer Louie Bellson
beautiful music Horace Silver.Thanks
deep and p[owerful!!! thank you mr. silver and all the great musicians!!!
Young, strong, together, and quietly passionate. So thankful for the recording.
Horace thank you for the wonderful music you left us all
I’ve recently discovered a masterpiece
I’m inspired as I once was as a kid all over again
I feel alive
Thanks to this tune and this tune alone, I marked today as the day that Jazz spoke to me and made sense. #thankyou :-)
I can’t get enough of Horace’s demeanor when he’s playing.
Good music., I really enjoyed it.,
Horace at his best
caught this on WJRC tonight in Detroit...wanted to hear it again...the best...what a time for beautiful jazz....
Truly wonderful playing. Sensitive, sophisticated full of humanity. One of my all time favourite performances
Wow...Sensual and soulfully brilliant
My great maestro Horace Silver bebop muzik! Greetings from Jazzman Kuala Lumpur.
Nice to see audiences quiet and listening rather that trying to record this on their phones or jumping around.
what great music. Got Horace's autograph long ago in a health food restaurant here in NYC. The nicest guy!
You know, I see how black people are treated in America, and I wonder how these haters
( not all I realise) do not see the creative bones and genius of these beautiful people, taken from their own homes originally, and made to build America.
As a musician too, but classical, I soo respect these musical geniuses 🙌♥️🎶🐾
It's such a pleasure to watch real musicians feel the music any here real music. Buy Michael fly Hall
Loving the clean and cool vibes! So simple, yet every member hits every little bit together.
Like it so much that I've now listened to it five times!
@heyjude8er
It's great reading something intelligent (and accurate) in the responses. I thought I was familiar/knowledgeable, but I had no idea who the rest of the rhythm section was. Thank you.
It sounds so fresh still, 64 years later. It must have seemed like something very different at the time.
LE ROI du jazz-mélodique ET exotique??C’est ancien,mais tellement BON!!!🎶🎶🎶❤️👍💣
Horace Silver, un grand maître de l'improvisation musicale ...
Love the photography too
LOVE HORACE, FOREVER. ALOHA, EVERYONE,. HAVE A AMAZING NEW YEAR. THIS SONG IS DONE BRILLIANTLY.
6:26 love this harmonic exploration in the middle of Mr. Silver's solo.
He's playing around In the Hall of the Mountain King by Grieg.
@@0live0wire0 minor version of "Ornithology" also
Thank God for Horace
Thank you & Thankful 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Horace was a brilliant composer and arranger for groups of 5-6, and BN was a label that enabled him to use a single piano note like a 3rd or 4th horn.
A giant of piano, composition, sound and so talented. He deserves much more recognition but the jazz and music in général amateurs know..
Brings back wonderful memories as my father would 'school us' about the JAZZ GREATs.....Horace Silver was definitely one of the THEM!! Awesome musicianship!! Cant help patting my feet! I love the way the movements flow and change!!!
Exactly! :)
What a cool unique take int he blues! I dig it!!
Horace Silver's music feeds my soul. I also love his Song for My Father.
Hello Donna
Classic.
I have everyone of his albums and CDs;-) To quote Bob Hope, "Thanks for the Memories Horace."
One the finest Jazz songs I've ever heard.
The Grand Pop of Hard Bop. YEAH!
OMG! ......the music was good then. I am so glad to have been around then and playing and listening and talking to all the guys ....the music scene was magical! You could walk into a half dozen spots on Broadway, NYC and hear music like this being performed night...after night....after night. I sure as hell miss it!!!
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One of my fave cuts. Would that jazz still had that edge in the music biz. Blue Mitchell, a heavyweight who left too soon.
Man that is some laid back music!