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John Coltrane :: Alabama :: Jazz Casual
Posted by: interplanetarymusic
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The John Coltrane Quartet (John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones) en 1963, el el programa de televisión Jazz Casual, interpretando Alabama.
Puede verse el comienzo del programa en: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=Ytz1ZKk9w Xw
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John Coltrane - Fearless Leader
Posted by: JazzVideoGuy
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Trane's Prestige Recordings are featured exclusively on "Fearless Leader," a 6 CD Boxed Set, released by Concord Music Group in celebration of the remarkable saxophonist's 80th birthday.
Related: bebop, chambers, coltrane, cool, davis, garland, gelder, gitler, jazz, john, miles, paul, prestige, red, saxophone, tenor, van
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Giant Steps
Posted by: dancohen
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This is what John Coltrane's landmark tune and solo look like when they come to life on paper.
Related: animation, coltrane, dancohen, famous, fast, flanagan, giant, jazz, john, piano, saxophone, solo, steps, tommy, transcription
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John Coltrane w/ Wynton Kelly Trio VERY RARE
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John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb--
RARE!
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By: aammirr. on 08 Jan 09, 18:08:15
" ... queen of the ages...she transcends history's pages...from begining to the end...what a woman you have been !"
By: aammirr. on 08 Jan 09, 17:56:59
If you can find singer, Jean Carn's version; give it a listen. It's on one of her then husband's side, Doug Carn. They gave this great respect and Jeran will make you sing with her.
By: MusicGearhead. on 08 Jan 09, 06:08:29
love this song.
By: AcousticBruce. on 06 Jan 09, 19:15:57
incredible.... just incredible
By: alvinstarks. on 06 Jan 09, 15:48:49
One the most amazing artists to ever grace the planet. Yes, his music is deeply spiritual.
By: jazzallstars777. on 04 Jan 09, 21:26:52
I love this jazz piece...
By: junka22. on 04 Jan 09, 09:03:22
oops, mean 22 ofc. I'm not 9 I'm 19 :D
By: junka22. on 04 Jan 09, 08:55:33
I was born 32 years after Trane's death ('89), but this music is amazing to me nonetheless. It's timeless, so unique and unpretentious with such amazing harmony, beautiful. I've learned so much just from studying the song, but I haven't even scratched the surface.
By: ChrisNifong. on 04 Jan 09, 04:34:19
Trane just sounds like he wants to play all the notes at once, playing was avery religious experience for him.
By: ChrisNifong. on 04 Jan 09, 04:29:24
This was probably the best quartet ever assembled. None of the members are replaceable at all, it just would not have worked especially for things like this. Smokin'
By: eddiemambo. on 01 Jan 09, 21:31:26
Try & see "The World According To John Coltrane" You'll loose your mind. I have it on VHS- It'll inspire anything breathing
By: eddiemambo. on 01 Jan 09, 21:16:37
WOW ! don't say that! what a blessing that must have been !!
By: eddiemambo. on 01 Jan 09, 21:15:12
the constant questioning & pleading of Coltrane. Love it. wish I could have seen em at my favorite spot- The Vanguard shit !!
By: Harrysachz. on 31 Dec 08, 23:27:11
this was a concert outside, on a cool night.
By: GetzColtraneRollins. on 30 Dec 08, 22:59:39
check out my channel for some jazz sax playing and tell me what you think
By: TyShredder. on 30 Dec 08, 08:38:04
What the hell did Tyner play at 2:38? That chordal thing...again at 3:25. Seriously...amazing.
By: connsax58. on 29 Dec 08, 21:08:32
i heard coltrane practised every free single minute on his horn and when he was annoying to his wife, band-members whatever, he just had a self-made wood-stick with the sax-buttons on it to practise. Furthermore, i think at every gig he had, in the break beatween the sets he went to a room to practise. meanwhile the other bandmembers were relaxing. the late Coltrane also thought, it`s his divine task to bring a divine message to the people. man, he was absolutely obsessed!!!
By: TSchwarzendorfer. on 28 Dec 08, 00:56:29
what's your problem with laura pausini, i don't know her greetings
By: abdelkadabr. on 27 Dec 08, 20:40:35
do you like laura pausini?
By: TSchwarzendorfer. on 27 Dec 08, 18:35:03
those are really jazz-greats! I think it's so amazing how John Coltrane sings andthinks through his horn!
By: RiedelGlobalExperts. on 26 Dec 08, 07:47:33
who is this?
By: Blondeyne. on 26 Dec 08, 05:44:38
LOL....where there is smoke there is fire...but if I am not mistaken this performance was done outside...lmao...
By: markukkerd. on 24 Dec 08, 07:29:12
69chevyboy, thanks for the info
By: westone86. on 22 Dec 08, 05:23:15
Guys, this is 1965. It's in a smoky jazz club. People are smoking.
By: elegba. on 19 Dec 08, 22:26:15
yeah it is the visual of it the mystical quality of it the heat they generating cause these brothas are literally cooking in the chilly outdoors :)