Such chemistry these 3 had! Sounds like an orchestra. I had the good fortune to be in the audience at a club in LA when Charlie (with Quartet West) celebrated his 50th birthday. How quickly everything goes.
I found The Survivors Suite By Keith Jarrett at a thrift store in a small town in AK, and I've liked Paul's drumming ever since. That album is a beautiful work of art, I still can't believe that I found it in a thrift store for a buck.
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness. It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
+CaptianKeyz So good--and how great to see you mention Gordon Beck. An unsung hero if ever there was and someone I was lucky to see many times in the 60s and 70s when I was a student.
david c OMG...really. I am so jealous. I never saw him in person. Gordon is by far my hero, as a keyboard player myself. I'm not sure anyone plays as freely as Jarrett, but Beck was in a league of his own, when he put it all together. 1971 Freedom Jazz Dance, Frankfurt, Germany: the best performance in my book.
Old post I realize, but I love to hear Gordon Beck praised 😉. Gyroscope and Jazz trio are two of my favorite trio discs and hold up easily with anything else in my collection. Howard Riley is another unsung master.
Keith has such beastly prowess. My god, his technique is astonishing. But to play free and come up with so much coherency and passion while having so much fun with Charlie and Paul is a wonder to behold. But I never realized what a monster he was on the soprano. Jesus.
his phrasing really good. it's way way deep in a pocket. it grooves like a muthafucka. his development of riffs on the horn is compositional and musical and worth studying. get past your expectations and learn something and enjoy it.@@liamwatson5125
of course he's "better on the piano" than he is on soprano. It's just a side thing like his percussion playing. cross training like in sports if you will. other ways of expression . it'd be hard for him to match his piano playing on horn, . he's better on the piano than 99.9999% of musicians on any instrument. @@liamwatson5125
This trio is represented on the 1971 album “Mourning Of A Star”. This album is now on UA-cam. It’s a wonderful album and even features a pretty standard reading of “All I Want” by Joni Mitchell with Keith playing recorders.
these 3 cats did something in music that is SINGULAR a gold star era of 60 70 JAZZ whatever that is, i was in RON CARTEr s jazz enxeble when i heard BYABLUE. what PAUL PLAYS is to me the fullest beauty of FREE JAZZ drum music,,,,,
It is the tune "El Juicio (The Judgement)" from the album of the same name. It can be found here mis-labeled as "Pre-Judgement Atmosphere" which is actually the short piece right before "El Juicio". ua-cam.com/video/q_zDl49Q31U/v-deo.html
Gurdjeff said when i eat i eat, its the only task what i do its the more important on the world at this time. Nothing exist around me only my task. I think that why to keep concentration, K Jarrett do noise and move his body. He is in transe, with this think , the music can be a fluid in him. With no doubt.
Glad to see some video of Jarrett with Paul Motian during this time but the video on this must have been shot by someone with ADD, can't hold a shot for more than 5 seconds, plus lots of super-tight closeups that don't do a thing for appreciation of the group's playing. If the camera got any closer to Jarrett's face it would have gone up his nostril.
This isn't from 1970. It is a part of the first part of NDR Workshop No. 81 recorded on 14th of June 1972. Tracklist of the complete 1st part probably: 1 El Juicio 2 Moonchild 3 Follow The Crooked Path 4 Standing Outside 5 Bring Back The Time When (If) NDR = Norddeutscher Rundfunk The complete second part of this venue has been released by ECM Records (ECM 2422) in November 2014
KJ is unquestionably my favorite living musician. Period. Saw his trio live. Saw his solo show live. But free jazz is a fucking incorrigible musical abomination that wastes both the player’s efforts and listeners time.
Fake Afro. That is Jarrett's main impression on the public. A talented poser. He "sings" his crappy stuff right at the piano mic. Deliberately. Posing face expressions, practiced at a mirror. C'mon man. Jarrett's sense of self-importance is unmatched in musical world history.
You must be a really limited musician man. He's more than proved to all his doubters that he was the most talented of his generation. PS I'm a professional jazz pianist and composer and I studied with Gary Peacock just before he got his Keith Jarrett gig.
you should have to separate things... I don't like the "character" Keith Jarret (obviously I can't say anything about the man...), his vocalizations too and I don't like a lot of the music he did, but, he is doubtless a great piano player and an important musician. a genius? I don't know... geniuses are rare...but a great musician for sure. I have to add that this part of his carreer is by far my favourite...
These 3 were born to play together !!!
Paul Motian was incredible.
Such chemistry these 3 had! Sounds like an orchestra. I had the good fortune to be in the audience at a club in LA when Charlie (with Quartet West) celebrated his 50th birthday. How quickly everything goes.
I saw them live with this band plus Dewy Redman in 1973. It was an out of body experience I have never forgotten to this day.
I bet
Same, 1974, Montreal. Whew!
Such organic beautiy! That does'nt seem to exist anymore in music!
Paul Motian truly was something else!!
I saw this video thousand times!
I found The Survivors Suite By Keith Jarrett at a thrift store in a small town in AK, and I've liked Paul's drumming ever since. That album is a beautiful work of art, I still can't believe that I found it in a thrift store for a buck.
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Amazing !!!! no words to express the quality of these 3 musicians.
Don't care what anyone says. The vocalizations make me laugh and add to my enjoyment of the music.
If the noises didn't bother motian & Haden I have to be ok with them.
Chi man chi
same
Legend has it he once gave a masterclass and only spoke the words, “If you ain’t squealin’ it, you ain’t feelin’ it”
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness.
It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing! What this band creates is something super special.
Thanks for sharing. Killing! ❤️
Outstanding trio, such a killing set
this is priceless- thanks for sharing.
It just doesn't get better than this, wow, thank you for posting ❤ 🙏
i really missed out not growing up in Germany in the early 70s. They seem to constantly have broadcast insane live music w/high production value.
This is the Special Forces of all the Kieth Jarrett line-ups !!
So good
That Slingerland drum set resides with Joe lovano to this day. I love playing on it. So much MOJO!
@@miked7792 no. Strainer looks like a Ludwig or WFL from 50s-60s but tube lugs throw me. It’s not with the kit now.
クレジットにある1970は、誤りで、正しくは、1972、6/14のハンブルグでのライブです。
they're just making it up!
Wow!
Such great creativity here. I hear some of the same phrasing in Jarrett's contemporary in 70', Gordon Beck. My two fav keyboard players.
+CaptianKeyz So good--and how great to see you mention Gordon Beck. An unsung hero if ever there was and someone I was lucky to see many times in the 60s and 70s when I was a student.
david c OMG...really. I am so jealous. I never saw him in person. Gordon is by far my hero, as a keyboard player myself. I'm not sure anyone plays as freely as Jarrett, but Beck was in a league of his own, when he put it all together. 1971 Freedom Jazz Dance, Frankfurt, Germany: the best performance in my book.
Old post I realize, but I love to hear Gordon Beck praised 😉. Gyroscope and Jazz trio are two of my favorite trio discs and hold up easily with anything else in my collection. Howard Riley is another unsung master.
Keith has such beastly prowess. My god, his technique is astonishing. But to play free and come up with so much coherency and passion while having so much fun with Charlie and Paul is a wonder to behold. But I never realized what a monster he was on the soprano. Jesus.
He’s bad on the soprano.
@@liamwatson5125 As in great? Yes.
@@Joshualbm To me, it sounds awful. He’s better off on piano.
his phrasing really good. it's way way deep in a pocket. it grooves like a muthafucka. his development of riffs on the horn is compositional and musical and worth studying. get past your expectations and learn something and enjoy it.@@liamwatson5125
of course he's "better on the piano" than he is on soprano. It's just a side thing like his percussion playing. cross training like in sports if you will. other ways of expression . it'd be hard for him to match his piano playing on horn, . he's better on the piano than 99.9999% of musicians on any instrument. @@liamwatson5125
allways loved it
Inspiring....
This trio is represented on the 1971 album “Mourning Of A Star”. This album is now on UA-cam. It’s a wonderful album and even features a pretty standard reading of “All I Want” by Joni Mitchell with Keith playing recorders.
True, but the first tune here is actually the title track from the album "El Juicio (The Judgement)".
Any idea of what songs they are playing? I would like to know. All of it is at top form
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I had heard about this, but to see and hear is amazing!
these 3 cats did something in music that is SINGULAR a gold star era of 60 70 JAZZ whatever that is, i was in RON CARTEr s jazz enxeble when i heard BYABLUE. what PAUL PLAYS is to me the fullest beauty of FREE JAZZ drum music,,,,,
Free time!
Its a shame in these older videos that the bass doesnt come through as well as the other instruments. I mean they are tearing it up!
what a great concert - but it was 1972, not 1970!
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Miles: "Hey Keith, how does it feel to be a genius?"
Actually he asked "How does it feel to be WITH a genius".
Miles would already know . He was a genius as well .
Seems like a precursor to Keith's later solo improvised concerts.
Was that the opening tune? Imagine that.
Does anyone know the name of the first tune from this performance and if it was ever a studio recording ???
It is the tune "El Juicio (The Judgement)" from the album of the same name. It can be found here mis-labeled as "Pre-Judgement Atmosphere" which is actually the short piece right before "El Juicio". ua-cam.com/video/q_zDl49Q31U/v-deo.html
Sounds great but I miss hearing Dewey Redman
R.I.P
Gurdjeff said when i eat i eat, its the only task what i do its the more important on the world at this time. Nothing exist around me only my task. I think that why to keep concentration, K Jarrett do noise and move his body. He is in transe, with this think , the music can be a fluid in him. With no doubt.
anybody know if the ballad portion is improvised or composed/recorded before?
"moonchild", by jarrett. you can find it in the "gary burton & keith jarrett" tape
@@famusic79but also on the paris radio concert ... best version ever
Keith Jarrett and Yoko Ono - what a fantastic vocal duo this might be.
that's a joke isn't it ?
might be a diss to Jarrett i think@@enriqueramoscurd8753
My favorite grunter. After that is Bud Powell.
Glad to see some video of Jarrett with Paul Motian during this time but the video on this must have been shot by someone with ADD, can't hold a shot for more than 5 seconds, plus lots of super-tight closeups that don't do a thing for appreciation of the group's playing. If the camera got any closer to Jarrett's face it would have gone up his nostril.
Fre jazz when Keith picks up the sax...forceful yet definitive.
fab!
This isn't from 1970. It is a part of the first part of NDR Workshop No. 81 recorded on 14th of June 1972. Tracklist of the complete 1st part probably:
1 El Juicio
2 Moonchild
3 Follow The Crooked Path
4 Standing Outside
5 Bring Back The Time When (If)
NDR = Norddeutscher Rundfunk
The complete second part of this venue has been released by ECM Records (ECM 2422) in November 2014
Holy shit yeah it is. Thanks alot.
1972
Nice. But wish the bass was hotter in the mix.
Yess, it came alive only in his solo part
*cough*
Clark kent on da bass
I would like Keith Jarrett better if he kept his mouth shut.
John Stroup He can’t and he won’t
You seem cool
@Super Brain 969 hahahaha
Yawn......zzzzzzz.......ZZZZZZ.....
KJ is unquestionably my favorite living musician. Period. Saw his trio live. Saw his solo show live. But free jazz is a fucking incorrigible musical abomination that wastes both the player’s efforts and listeners time.
You need to listen more carefully
Fake Afro. That is Jarrett's main impression on the public. A talented poser. He "sings" his crappy stuff right at the piano mic. Deliberately. Posing face expressions, practiced at a mirror. C'mon man. Jarrett's sense of self-importance is unmatched in musical world history.
did you come to this just to shit on him ? makes no sense why youd take time out of your day to give energy to stuff you dont like .
your ignorance is unmatched too
You must be a really limited musician man. He's more than proved to all his doubters that he was the most talented of his generation. PS I'm a professional jazz pianist and composer and I studied with Gary Peacock just before he got his Keith Jarrett gig.
you should have to separate things... I don't like the "character" Keith Jarret (obviously I can't say anything about the man...), his vocalizations too and I don't like a lot of the music he did, but, he is doubtless a great piano player and an important musician. a genius? I don't know... geniuses are rare...but a great musician for sure.
I have to add that this part of his carreer is by far my favourite...
Oh honey are you ok? Life is hard. Be good to yourself