Charles is always pushing the boundaries of music & thought. Even today, at 82 years of age, he continues to produce vital, probing music. The 2 concerts of his that I attended remain formative experiences.
Paulo, with all due respect, it was Mr Charles Lloyd who displayed generosity and goodness of heart to include the very youthful Keith Jarrett on his playing gig. Now, please do not get it wrong, I love Keith and his tremendous talents. Yet let it be crystal clear that Mr Lloyd is the teacher, mentor and person of guidance for Mr. Jarret and not the other way around as your post somewhat inferred.
@@aubreycamachomd5717 Thank you for clarifying. I always remember that Downbeat magazine supposedly was critical of Charles Lloyd at one time. Charles Lloyd in fact is a man to emulate.
I saw this very band in the summer of this year at Newport Jazz Fest. Incredible music, and i'll never forget seeing the crowd in Charles' mirrored sunglasses!
I absolutely love how Llyod jerks around - even raising his feet occasionally - while he's playing. From here, it feels and looks like he wants the whole note to saturate his entire being and find good feeling in his blood. Charles Lloyd is one musician with an incredible body of music on his résumé! And fantastic concert!
"Thinking about sense-objects Will attach you to sense-objects; Grow attached, and you become addicted; Thwart your addiction, it turns to anger; Be angry, and you confuse the mind; Confuse your mind, you forget the lesson of experience; Forget experience, you lose discrimination; Lose discrimination, and you miss life’s only purpose."
Who could not like this. A great piece of work. And of peace. The bass brings it to a quiet deep place, before it takes off into the freedom that it was created for. Genius
Indeed a Genius! What I always marvel from CL is is his ability to experiment and despite his age manages to collaborate with emergent Jazz Musicians and produces something extraordinary.
He knows bliss in the Atman And wants nothing else. Cravings torment the heart: He renounces cravings. I call him illumined. Not shaken by adversity, Not hankering after happiness: Free from fear, free from anger, Free from the things of desire. I call him a seer, and illumined.
The uncontrolled mind Does not guess that the Atman is present: How can it meditate? Without meditation, where is peace? Without peace, where is happiness?
Even a mind that knows the path Can be dragged from the path: The senses are so unruly. But he controls the senses And recollects the mind And fixes it on me. I call him illumined. Thinking about sense-objects Will attach you to sense-objects; Grow attached, and you become addicted; Thwart your addiction, it turns to anger; Be angry, and you confuse your mind; Confuse your mind, you forget the lesson of experience;
The bonds of his flesh are broken. He is lucky, and does not rejoice: He is unlucky, and does not weep. I call him illumined. The tortoise can draw in its legs: The seer can draw in his senses. I call him illumined. The abstinent run away from what they desire But carry their desires with them: When a man enters Reality, He leaves his desires behind him.
does anuyone knows about the poem he says at the begnning , is it his or somebody else , does anyone heard it before cause i'd like to get hold of it , thanks
Prejudice is just one form of discrimination. To discern things as to their relative good or value is also discrimination. Discrimination can mean making good choice.
In addition to being a very overrated jazzman, Lloyd is the other of totally stupid and laughable quotes such as this one: ''Women are as connected to music as women are to Africa. Women are all connected to the land and music is connected to the land. The drums come from Africa and have supernatural powers. Women and drums must be respected. I'm a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' or ''I am a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' ....LOL!
Charles is always pushing the boundaries of music & thought. Even today, at 82 years of age, he continues to produce vital, probing music. The 2 concerts of his that I attended remain formative experiences.
This man is for sure one of the greatest voices in jazz music. Since his quartet with Jarrett til now, he's always at the top!
Paulo, with all due respect, it was Mr Charles Lloyd who displayed generosity and goodness of heart to include the very youthful Keith Jarrett on his playing gig. Now, please do not get it wrong, I love Keith and his tremendous talents. Yet let it be crystal clear that Mr Lloyd is the teacher, mentor and person of guidance for Mr. Jarret and not the other way around as your post somewhat inferred.
@@aubreycamachomd5717 Thank you for clarifying. I always remember that Downbeat magazine supposedly was critical of Charles Lloyd at one time. Charles Lloyd in fact is a man to emulate.
I saw this very band in the summer of this year at Newport Jazz Fest. Incredible music, and i'll never forget seeing the crowd in Charles' mirrored sunglasses!
Thank you Mr. Charles Lloyd...Your incredable music always combined with your great wisdom.....It is precious and valuable.....
This is a very splendid musical journey! Charles Lloyd visited also in April Jazz, Helsinki, 2013. What a brilliant jazzmen, legendary saxophonist!
I absolutely love how Llyod jerks around - even raising his feet occasionally - while he's playing. From here, it feels and looks like he wants the whole note to saturate his entire being and find good feeling in his blood. Charles Lloyd is one musician with an incredible body of music on his résumé! And fantastic concert!
Jeebus. Seen these cats before..chills all the way through. True, Honest, Music and Soul
"Thinking about sense-objects
Will attach you to sense-objects;
Grow attached, and you become addicted;
Thwart your addiction, it turns to anger;
Be angry, and you confuse the mind;
Confuse your mind, you forget the lesson of experience;
Forget experience, you lose discrimination;
Lose discrimination, and you miss life’s only purpose."
Who could not like this. A great piece of work. And of peace. The bass brings it to a quiet deep place, before it takes off into the freedom that it was created for. Genius
Indeed a Genius! What I always marvel from CL is is his ability to experiment and despite his age manages to collaborate with emergent Jazz Musicians and produces something extraordinary.
Just fantastic. Feeling, listening, and speaking.
What a beautiful concert... I'm mesmerized
He knows bliss in the Atman
And wants nothing else.
Cravings torment the heart:
He renounces cravings.
I call him illumined.
Not shaken by adversity,
Not hankering after happiness:
Free from fear, free from anger,
Free from the things of desire.
I call him a seer, and illumined.
Simply wonderful!
Beautiful
Straight from Bhagavad Gita, Puranas, and Upanishads. Ecstatic bliss of illumination.
And boy, does it remind me of Alice Coltrane.
Quiet mind established in peace.
Gran presentacion musiçal Charles Lloy y su new Quartet Jazz Baltica 2010. Inmejorable musica piano y Saxophone Suscriptor Uvisnigreen
Awesome!
Charles Loy tenor tenor Sax flute enjoy la buena musica
was a great influence, yes the poetry of mankind, quite right!
incredible gig! been there. :)
uvisnigreen ! Thank you 🙏🏽..your Channel is Super 👍🏼
music at its top
The uncontrolled mind
Does not guess that the Atman is present:
How can it meditate?
Without meditation, where is peace?
Without peace, where is happiness?
beautiful
my poetry of mankind since forest flower
"Forget experience, you lose discrimination;
Lose discrimination, and you miss life’s only purpose."
every time is a pleasant dream ...
masters one and all
During Ramanujan we needed McCoy Tyner to come up with a crescendo of piano
Even a mind that knows the path
Can be dragged from the path:
The senses are so unruly.
But he controls the senses
And recollects the mind
And fixes it on me.
I call him illumined.
Thinking about sense-objects
Will attach you to sense-objects;
Grow attached, and you become addicted;
Thwart your addiction, it turns to anger;
Be angry, and you confuse your mind;
Confuse your mind, you forget the lesson of experience;
At 38 minutes, divine solo piano.
COOL.....
The bonds of his flesh are broken.
He is lucky, and does not rejoice:
He is unlucky, and does not weep.
I call him illumined.
The tortoise can draw in its legs:
The seer can draw in his senses.
I call him illumined.
The abstinent run away from what they desire
But carry their desires with them:
When a man enters Reality,
He leaves his desires behind him.
yooo..i like...:) smiling...
A jazz giant marching forward as to war perhaps to find peace eventually ..
does anuyone knows about the poem he says at the begnning , is it his or somebody else , does anyone heard it before cause i'd like to get hold of it , thanks
What does he say in the beginning.....
meni podobaetca
Discrimination as in the ability to distinguish between the sacred and the profane.
I love this band, but DreamWeaver made me want to stop listening to this and listen to Dahomey Dance instead.
That's actually the only part i can't understand funilly... losing discrimination- missing life's only purpose?..:)
Prejudice is just one form of discrimination. To discern things as to their relative good or value is also discrimination. Discrimination can mean making good choice.
Horrorble, Awful, Exhausting
In addition to being a very overrated jazzman, Lloyd is the other of totally stupid and laughable quotes such as this one: ''Women are as connected to music as women are to Africa. Women are all connected to the land and music is connected to the land. The drums come from Africa and have supernatural powers. Women and drums must be respected. I'm a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' or ''I am a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' ....LOL!