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My Favorite Things (Live (1963 Newport Jazz Festival)My Favorite Things (Live (1963 Newport Jazz Festival)
My Favorite Things (Live (1963 Newport Jazz Festival)
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My Favorite Things (Live (1963 Newport Jazz Festival) "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favo...
Straight, No Chaser - If You Could See Me NowStraight, No Chaser - If You Could See Me Now
Straight, No Chaser - If You Could See Me Now
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This is the companion CD to FOUR!, which was recorded at the same performance. Recorded live at the Left Bank Jazz Society, Baltimore, Maryland on April 21, 1968. Includes liner notes by Michael Ullman. Taken from the same live session that resulted in the Verve CD Four, this set (which was released for the first time in 1996) matches the great tenor Joe Henderson with the former Miles Davis rh...

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  • @user-on3gn4ph6s
    @user-on3gn4ph6s 2 дня назад

    コルトレーンの演奏の中で、やはりこれが一番好きだ。 努力する天才、であった彼が、出来る事を全て解き放ち、ノリにノッて爆発したような大熱演。 この演奏をしている時、彼は「巨人」を超え、「聖者」であった、と思う。

  • @Abdullah-h1v1p
    @Abdullah-h1v1p 10 дней назад

    Ravi is great

  • @patrikbifeldt7227
    @patrikbifeldt7227 12 дней назад

    holy holy

  • @jerrygoldfarb7739
    @jerrygoldfarb7739 16 дней назад

    Originally released on an album titled Selflessness-agree that this is the greatest sax solo I have ever heard!

  • @masterprime4360
    @masterprime4360 22 дня назад

    Nombre de las canciones porfavor

  • @younghem
    @younghem Месяц назад

    Coltrane at Newport in 1963 may have been the Jazz event of the century.

  • @celticcross6824
    @celticcross6824 Месяц назад

    Coltrane tears it up like nobody else. It's a whole new level

  • @younghem
    @younghem Месяц назад

    Coltrane in his absolute prime.

  • @bobmcrae5751
    @bobmcrae5751 Месяц назад

    I had never heard of John Coltrane until my high school grad night when someone put on this recording of My Favourite things. It changed my life.

  • @RobertHanson-km3be
    @RobertHanson-km3be 2 месяца назад

    Just the greatest.

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 2 месяца назад

    彼の高音は優雅だ。🙄

  • @marywarren4206
    @marywarren4206 2 месяца назад

    Just for the record, I'm not Mary, I'm her husband using her Google account. I used to think Coltrane's music sounded like a catfight, I couldn't abide it for the longest time. But tonight, after a strong dose of my plant-based medicine, I think I get it. He produces sounds from a soprano sax that shouldn't be humanly possible. He must have been physically and mentally drained after that. This is my new favorite thing!

  • @jacquelynwatson6171
    @jacquelynwatson6171 2 месяца назад

    G-R-E-A-T indeed! Real, real good! I love it! Reminds me of my wonderful DAD! Jacquelyn from Philadelphia (Philly baby!)❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊 EXCELLENT with a capital E!!!!!!!

  • @DanielWesley-r9e
    @DanielWesley-r9e 3 месяца назад

    THIS HELPED ME DEVELOPE MY TRUE INTEREST IN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BACK THEN. HAD UNCLES EXPOSED ME.THANKS TO BOTH...

  • @bivvystridents3752
    @bivvystridents3752 7 месяцев назад

    After 30 years, still one of my all-time favorite Coltrane performances.

  • @warrengaines7300
    @warrengaines7300 10 месяцев назад

    Roy Haynes “wow”

  • @jeromehamilton6009
    @jeromehamilton6009 11 месяцев назад

    This is the greatest soprano solo of all time bar none , I am a musician so I think I know

  • @click411
    @click411 Год назад

    Who was the drummer

  • @StanfordFan-jn1dp
    @StanfordFan-jn1dp Год назад

    Germany in the 60's is where I first heard him and I'm still listening to him. This and "Giant Steps" are the reason I joined the Church of John Coltrane in SF.

  • @MrAllright2
    @MrAllright2 Год назад

    Incredible jazz, beyond words...

  • @tomgoff6867
    @tomgoff6867 Год назад

    The real Sound of Music!

  • @jeremystein4534
    @jeremystein4534 Год назад

    The cadenza at the end is particularly wonderful.

    • @williamgreenfield9991
      @williamgreenfield9991 6 месяцев назад

      Yes. The whole piece is utterly amazing, but the ending is simply sublime and transcendent beauty.

  • @onastur
    @onastur Год назад

    this recording almost makes me cry with the way coltrane is able to so elegantly express emotion. I think he will forever be in my mind the greatest saxophonist of all time

  • @tonytony1035
    @tonytony1035 Год назад

    I would give my left hand to have video of this. Everyone search their collections.

  • @basilenegraham3714
    @basilenegraham3714 Год назад

    I NEVER get tired of hearing this tune from COLTRANE! My old boss said that he saw Trane in Philly & he played this joint for 3 hours & no one in the club was annoyed.

  • @Mr.Monta77
    @Mr.Monta77 Год назад

    This is an amazing artistic statement.

  • @user-wp6bl
    @user-wp6bl Год назад

    ジョン・コルトレーン、マッコイ・タイナー、ジミー・ギャリソン、ロイ・ヘインズ

  • @ownitnow7451
    @ownitnow7451 Год назад

    Every time I listen to this, I have a new perception of what music can be.

  • @mukundamoon
    @mukundamoon Год назад

    🌈🎷My Favorite Sax song of John Coltranes!

  • @abdullahkarim2148
    @abdullahkarim2148 Год назад

    All great

  • @abdullahkarim2148
    @abdullahkarim2148 Год назад

    Lighthouse Pharoan Keystone Corner Art Blakley

  • @abdullahkarim2148
    @abdullahkarim2148 Год назад

    Pharoah on Stage San Francisco.Dashikie on.

  • @abdullahkarim2148
    @abdullahkarim2148 Год назад

    Just Loved went to his Church.Hung out with his Bass Player San Francisco 1978

  • @fabianbernard6819
    @fabianbernard6819 Год назад

    I'm glad when my national radio is on strike, they're able to broadcast that version

  • @gyawareturns2
    @gyawareturns2 Год назад

    やっぱトレーンのMy favorite thingsは、このNEWPORT版が1番イイ! Roy Haynes , OMG !

    • @youkin10g
      @youkin10g 11 месяцев назад

      同感です。こんなスピード感のあるこの曲はこれだけ。ロイ・ヘインズさまさまですね。私もMy favoriteのパフォーマンスはこのNewportです。ミキサーのバランスが残念;

  • @danielrivera9788
    @danielrivera9788 2 года назад

    Absolutely perfect! Please follow the link below, a Jazz Quartet by the name of "The Golden Groove" pays dues and tribute to "Dat Dere" by Bobby Timmons. Thank you for listening & don't forget to subscribe if you LOVE JAZZ ! ruclips.net/video/nfPl8cNDuUQ/видео.html

  • @BLURAPTORBRO
    @BLURAPTORBRO 2 года назад

    The devil Dems just said it's razzzzist to like Brody Stevens so you are a razzzzist....

  • @greyhorse1211
    @greyhorse1211 2 года назад

    Captures sadness and joy in one hypnotic tour de force.

  • @lluismartinezfenollar
    @lluismartinezfenollar 2 года назад

    bffffffffffffffffffffffffffff always and forever

  • @JoseSantos-ys5iq
    @JoseSantos-ys5iq 2 года назад

    SOMOS CONTRA O CRIME ORGANIZADO

  • @jackrdoherty
    @jackrdoherty 2 года назад

    This is not only the greatest soprano solo , but probably the greatest sax solo I've ever heard ! Nobody comes close to Coltrane on tenor or soprano . He sounds like he has found total freedom to take it wherever he wants . Technical ability aside , he always plays from the soul and explores the spiritual realm .

    • @gibberconfirm166
      @gibberconfirm166 Год назад

      This is the one that changed my life, like 8 years I did nothing but listen to John Coltrane. It's the second soprano solo at 9:17 I kept trying to play for people before realizing they just didn't generally get it at the level I was receiving, even if they were like, Pink Floyd instrumental fans. The RUclips viewcounts to this day sadly indicate most just don't get it.

    • @KimCaspar
      @KimCaspar 4 месяца назад

      @@gibberconfirm166 I could not agree more. Even at the darkest moment of my life, I have always found solace and hope in the mesmerizing intensity and creativity but also the human dignity of this performance. There is something sacred and timeless in their playing, and I'm always keeping this treasure in my heart.

  • @williamgreenfield9991
    @williamgreenfield9991 2 года назад

    I'm not counting, but it's possible that I've listened to this a hundred times, and I appreciate it more each time. Miracle #1 is that he isn't even playing his "usual" instrument, but playing soprano sax. The only other supreme master of the soprano that I know of is Sidney Bechet (1897-1959) who (along with Louis Armstrong) began the long and glorious tradition of the jazz soloist. Bechet was brilliant, but Coltrane takes this instrument to places it's never gone, before or since. Miracle #2 In parts of this he sounds like he is playing two instruments at once, moving (seemingly) effortlessly between octaves. These passages remind me of Rahsaan Roland Kirk playing two and even three horns at once and making it sound great, like a tight 2 or 3-man horn section. Coltrane is creating this effect with one instrument. Miracle #3 The sheer amount of breath and breath control that this requires is staggering to behold. This also reminds me of Rahsaan and his utter mastery of circular breathing, as well as playing with immense power. Both played with a profound depth of soul. Miracle #4 The incredible quality of the sound recording, being able to hear everything Roy Haynes and Jimmy Garrison are doing, and getting most of the subtleties of McCoy Tyner's playing. I can't hear any distortion when John is playing so intensely that you'd think the mic might fail. We owe a debt of gratitude to the person who captured this, hopefully for all time, since this is one of the greatest artistic musical performances of all time. Miracle#5 The transcendent beauty and creativity of the playing all through the piece, but especially as things wrap up from 16:20ish to the end. Miracle #6 This piece is beyond music and is in the realm of healing. Miracle #7 That this was 1963 and a version of this was actually a "hit" which gave John a measure of success, which allowed him to explore ever higher planes of free expression in the following years. PS I wonder how many in the audience had any idea how great this performance was and is, and I wonder how many other great performances John gave that were not recorded.

    • @georgebradley7025
      @georgebradley7025 Год назад

      Simply the Greatest transformation of a classic by the greatest Jazz musician Ever , Astounding He is Still Alive through his music until the world cease to exist .

    • @user-jh3ef5mb2g
      @user-jh3ef5mb2g Год назад

      同じ気持ちです。マイ ェイバリットシィングス最高ですよね

    • @user-bx4uw8gw2k
      @user-bx4uw8gw2k 6 месяцев назад

      YES YES, It's miracle, his music, It's a gift from a universe. YUKato

  • @fnbworld5177
    @fnbworld5177 2 года назад

    A Version Supreme!!

  • @davederoux3361
    @davederoux3361 2 года назад

    Sounds like elephants mating..in a good way..fantastic!

  • @henrydegeneste3394
    @henrydegeneste3394 2 года назад

    I had the pleasure of attending this festival and without a doubt this performance was a classic for all time. When we land on another planet we need to take this recording with us as a gesture of good will . Any being will understand.

  • @blec8876
    @blec8876 2 года назад

    Écouter une première fois à 25 ans’ aujourd’hui j’ai 51 ans, il est toujours dans mes oreilles.

  • @m5st5gr5s
    @m5st5gr5s 2 года назад

    I do agree

  • @fernandoabreu6713
    @fernandoabreu6713 2 года назад

    Essa música e bonita em outras versões do Coltrane O baterista (play drums )estragou essa versão da música

  • @gregorycrump8842
    @gregorycrump8842 2 года назад

    !

  • @EduardoRomaguera
    @EduardoRomaguera 2 года назад

    Fantástico sonido!