Roy "to hell with 1" Haynes. What a joy the way he plays and swings. Like no other. The synergy between Chick, Christian, and Roy on Steps-What Was... and then Kenny takes it higher. Sublime.
Hip does cover his imprimatur of style and class. He has never grown old or stale. A master of the rhythms of the times and a chronicler of the history of modern drums.Let us not forget a fashion war horse and a rival of Mister Davis in that category. Their discourse on that subject I’d legendary.
Superb gig - and watch them at 36:45-38:00! They're all on the verge of cracking up with laughter there, and failing at some points... ;) "Roy HAAAAYNES! Give it up, folks!" ;) I saw this concert on Mezzo several years back, so good to find it again here.
Roy Haynes is not dead! He’s 94 yrs old! Christian McBride, the youngest of the group with Roy Haynes the oldest, spans 46 years. CM (who really cooks on this recording, reminding me of Richard Davis) is now 48, Roy, 94, Kenny Garret is 60 and Chick is no longer with us except in recordings such as this one. And, thank you for reposting!
Oh yes, absolutely! Btw I remember watching this superb gig on Mezzo several years ago, and especially the band presentation around 37 minutes in, where Chick is calling out "Roy HAYNES! --- It's HAAAYNES!!" and cracking up with laughter and joy - they're all on the brink of just bursting into laughter at that point, so excited and happy. What a great image of the joy of making music together!
@@louise_rose Saw him perform Overjoyed near the end...and he s looking like he s gonna die on the piano...and then he plays ...beautiful free music...God take good care of Chick...he was a beautiful soul
@@thesterlingband3981 Oh yes, an absolute genius, both as a bandleader, composer/arranger. solo pianist and pplaying the keys within the multitude of bands and ensmbles that he was a part of during almost sixty years on the jazz scene!
Roy Haynes ever so fresh.Kenny Garret snatching all those beautiful Coltranish riffs out of the musical heavens. Christian ever so powerful and framing the edge of this marvelous group.
So it’s hard to imagine Roy is 85 here, as there is literally no hint of any diminished ability in his playing. It’s great that he is still with us at 98 as I am posting this!
Chick was an absolute master, always but Roy brought something out of him that was extra special. For me, his real genius moments happened with Roy on drums. Now he sings, this! etc Amazing.
So sad not so many people can appreciate this because it takes so much knowledge and trained ears. But there is nothing comparable to a jazz combo improvising together and spontaneously going places while enjoying and appreciating the fuck out of it and one another!
what are you talking about? Nonsense~! Plenty of people appreciate this. It also take no knowledge to do so. Can that extra knowledge give you another layer to dig in to? Yes, in any form of music. But Trained ears..? then why do my friends kids all love Jazz? They even know history of certain players. Your thinking keeps people away.. like it isn't meant for them, and perhaps you away from certain things. Music, all music is meant for everyone. Player of many instruments and producer for decades. just my opinion.
@@morbidmanmusic ok if you say so. In jazz history we learned that bebop actually was an elitist style of music for the blacks at that time (Black Pride so to say). And for me, Jazz has many many variations, but anything related to bebop is in my perception always like an inside joke amongst Jazzers.
Also you may like jazz. Ok. But can you really appreciate the complexity of this? If you never played aka studied it for a longer time? I think no. It is very very complex music. It is like a boxing match. Sure you can appreciate Mayweather winning against Pacquiao. But can you appreciate the dance? Can you see all those tiny little details which happen in the flow? Not if your eyes aren't trained. And in Jazz not if your EARS aren't trained.
@@Yetipfote I think you have kind of a myopic view of jazz appreciation. I have a basic understanding of music yet I can enjoy this every bit as much as anyone else, even you. What would you say about people crowding into a club to see a live jazz performance? That they're only getting some of it if they don't have trained ears? That's preposterous. You would have fewer people listening to jazz your prescribed way than the relative sliver of jazz fans that exist today.
I was kinda shocked , their all stars...but sometime that doesnt work From the first few bars of"Bud Powell" once the rhythm sec kicked in ...I was like "WOW!"
Kenny Garrett is an old head in a young body. Christian McBride is the consummate musician. Together they join icon Chick Corea, paying close attention to the rhythmic demands of Roy Haynes. Superb!
This video shows in an impressive way that jazz musicians of all ages can communicate with each other improvisationally and thereby create a unique work of art.
Effin Roy !!! This unit has great musical chemistry…all masters but wonderful fresh tonal swinging …Imean swinging …wish I’d seen them live…So inspiring
Wonderful but Underappreciated Art Form! Jazz musicians of this level are Awesome! Classically Trained Musicians who Improvise like Orators! Much Respect!
The eye contact on display here by all (which the late Mr. Corea seemed to habitually engage in), demonstrates the esteem, respect and regard that he has for his peers-even as the leader-and that they all mutually have for each other. This a great example for us all in this hyper-individualistic period, even as the collective problems we face grow bigger and bigger every day: creating music is a team sport! They all just take turns speaking and listening, giving the best of themselves gracefully when speaking together and also while taking the spotlight all to themselves.
@@scotty6124 Have you seen the entire concert before commenting...? Believe it or not ROY Hargrove came at the end of the show to play Straight no chaser. He died in 2018.
@@franciscoazevedo1346 Dude why do you need to defend him ? I didnt attack him. Do i have the right to express myself as i wish ? What did i say that was agressive ? You are a joke, the dude try to explain me somethn that i already know, showing that he didnt see the full concert and probably does not know about a musician named Roy Hargrove that sadly died prematurely 3years ago, wich is kind of impertinent...
Thank you for reposting. Just an awesome concert. Phenomenal musicians and just great music. Haynes is unbelievable and the joy and respect he gets from his bandmates is so much fun to watch.
The passing of these great souls like Chick Corea and others we have lost makes me wonder what the world would be like if we never had to die at all. I believe we should never die at all, imagine. What if we never got sick.
The biggest problem is that we have such a small time to figure things out and when we do is mostly time to die 🥊, lucky Chick that he could do so much and lucky us to be here enjoying his legacy ❤️
Truly magnificent and inspirational. What hits me first about the late great Chick is, his playful listening and responsiveness, and then his creative freedom in pushing the boundaries of improvisational ideas into areas of modernism right at the edge of the jazz tradition. Without ever getting merely theory-heavy, he plays really smart.
One of the best insights that I have heard regarding the musicianship of Chick. An avant-garde musician at heart with an historical perspective of his instrument every time he approached an excursion. Miles and Tony forced him to seek new avenues of expression which elevated to levels seldom reached by other pianists.
Chick's playing was always so mesmerising. A true legend! The chemistry between all these men is just amazing and, as a double bass beginner, McBride's soloing is just so damn inspiring to me! He doesn't play that instrument, the instrument plays him. Lol
RIP Chick RIP young lion ROY HArgrove (please add his name to video title) Long live good old Roy HAynes and the amazing young lions Kenny Garrett and Christian Mc Bride. I have seen you all so many times you are family to me.
Love all these musicians, Roy origionally with John and Jimmy Garrison , best of J.C. with the dove accession , the live “ My Favourite Things “, all the way back with Chick Corea, his solo piano improvisations , vol 1 &2, meditation, Kenny and Christian McBride, equally talented, Pennie’s from Heaven. Peace❤🙏🎶, blessing for love of music, jazz, and the betterment of our earth , all its ethical and ecological needs. I am one in millions. ☮️🇨🇦
first of i am am a Kenny Garrett devotee . i love this solo, it is one his most explosive ones yet ,it seems spiritual to me it is a language Kenney Garrett is the real KG
Pretty sure this is from 2010, making Roy Haynes 85 years young. 85 and playing like that...!!! When you get that kind of energy vibe from a built- in computer speaker- you know it IS SMOKIN'. Salute to Chick Corea, the most prolific and natural musician to date. This is an unbelievable group and performance!
First saw Chick Corea with the original Return to Forever mid 70's and last saw him with the Five Peace Band in 2008. RIP to one of the greatest jazz or any genre pianists and band leaders ever.
Slightly pedantic note -- the 3rd tune is only "Steps", not "Steps-What Was". They are actually 2 different tunes and in Chick's "Now He Sings Now He Sobs" (w/Haynes as well), as Steps ends, they smoothly transition into "What Was". So this is why it was put down as a single tune on that album. I was a bit dissapointed because I have never heard Chick play "What Was" again since that album. It is a beautiful, dark, evocatvie tune and in some ways hints towards his later more well known "La Fiesta". I get the feeling "What Was" may have been a sketch that eventually becaome "La Fiesta" -- but only some of its melody hints at that. The rest is nothing like it and is much more dark and mysterious. Joanne Brackeen does a version of "What Was", in her trio album "New True Illusion".
One of the most clearly played solos on the double bass ever. Difficult to compare with Pattitucci. Such different styles. Yet as pleasant and fulfilling on the function. Chris had Hubbard, JP had Chick on coaching. JP respectfully allowed Chick's interventions on the solo paths, but then giant McBride steps in and makes a statement of FREEDOM. Such a personality, bold and so accurate. McBride also dropped out of Juliard for the stages like Chick. We are so lucky with this encounter. We will never know what would have been having Brian Bromberg with Chick on the piano lead. Perhaps two long-beak birds never kiss? Sparks never let it happen? Legendary show!
Chick did a brunch run at the blue note, Shortly before he died, and unfortunately I did not go to see him then. I will however never forget the 3 times I saw RTF, Especially the time at Carnegie hall
1 - Bud Powell - Corea
2 - We'll Be Together Again - Fischer, Laine 13:41
3 - Steps - What Was - Corea 19:55
4 - Ovation fun! - 35:20
5 - Straight, No Chaser - Monk 40:04
It's Fantastic!!! Five GENIUSES 9F MODERN JAZZ MUSIC!!!!!!!!!....
ON ALL TIMES! 💞💞💞💞💞💞💞♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👋👋👋👋👋
Llllllplpllpppp😅😅
Roy "to hell with 1" Haynes. What a joy the way he plays and swings. Like no other. The synergy between Chick, Christian, and Roy on Steps-What Was... and then Kenny takes it higher. Sublime.
Haynes changed the rules of traditional jazz drumming... What a guy!!!
Haynes and Elvin Jones are drumming gods.
Hip does cover his imprimatur of style and class. He has never grown old or stale. A master of the rhythms of the times and a chronicler of the history of modern drums.Let us not forget a fashion war horse and a rival of Mister Davis in that category. Their discourse on that subject I’d legendary.
Yep. An absolute genius.
Superb gig - and watch them at 36:45-38:00! They're all on the verge of cracking up with laughter there, and failing at some points... ;) "Roy HAAAAYNES! Give it up, folks!" ;)
I saw this concert on Mezzo several years back, so good to find it again here.
Roy Haynes is not dead! He’s 94 yrs old! Christian McBride, the youngest of the group with Roy Haynes the oldest, spans 46 years. CM (who really cooks on this recording, reminding me of Richard Davis) is now 48, Roy, 94, Kenny Garret is 60 and Chick is no longer with us except in recordings such as this one. And, thank you for reposting!
He's 95, next month 96, wow, genius!
Fantastic!
Haynes is now a spry 97 years young.
Wow.....jazz will never be dead
Haynes...so inspiring....97 ey!!
My God, Kenny Garrett is magnificent, here!!!
The young Patrick Bartley reminds me very much of the real Kenny G
saw this group at newport. They were the most rhythmically advanced humans I have ever heard.
Please don't forget we lost Roy Hargrove in 2018. Thanks for this recording of a real jam session.
Chick was amazing and left us with so much to remember him by. Thank you, Chick!
Oh yes, absolutely! Btw I remember watching this superb gig on Mezzo several years ago, and especially the band presentation around 37 minutes in, where Chick is calling out "Roy HAYNES! --- It's HAAAYNES!!" and cracking up with laughter and joy - they're all on the brink of just bursting into laughter at that point, so excited and happy. What a great image of the joy of making music together!
@@louise_rose Saw him perform Overjoyed near the end...and he s looking like he s gonna die on the piano...and then he plays ...beautiful free music...God take good care of Chick...he was a beautiful soul
@@thesterlingband3981 Oh yes, an absolute genius, both as a bandleader, composer/arranger. solo pianist and pplaying the keys within the multitude of bands and ensmbles that he was a part of during almost sixty years on the jazz scene!
I've watched this set three times now and the musicianship on display here is still blowing me away!- note by note...
Roy Haynes ever so fresh.Kenny Garret snatching all those beautiful Coltranish riffs out of the musical heavens. Christian ever so powerful and framing the edge of this marvelous group.
Deaar God, why did You not allow us to have Chick Corea longer? Thank you Chick Corea for your wonderful musical artistry!
CHick should have stayed till he didnt wanna play anymore...should have taken Putin instead
@thesterlingband3981 yess sure you are right we don't need that disgusting men
@@claudiarovan9276 make music..not war
So it’s hard to imagine Roy is 85 here, as there is literally no hint of any diminished ability in his playing.
It’s great that he is still with us at 98 as I am posting this!
Chick was an absolute master, always but Roy brought something out of him that was extra special. For me, his real genius moments happened with Roy on drums. Now he sings, this! etc Amazing.
So sad not so many people can appreciate this because it takes so much knowledge and trained ears. But there is nothing comparable to a jazz combo improvising together and spontaneously going places while enjoying and appreciating the fuck out of it and one another!
Volvox. I SO AGREE. I’m no musician but this music is very soothing and Quincy music 🎼 I adore. All of it.
what are you talking about? Nonsense~!
Plenty of people appreciate this. It also take no knowledge to do so. Can that extra knowledge give you another layer to dig in to? Yes, in any form of music. But Trained ears..? then why do my friends kids all love Jazz? They even know history of certain players.
Your thinking keeps people away.. like it isn't meant for them, and perhaps you away from certain things.
Music, all music is meant for everyone.
Player of many instruments and producer for decades. just my opinion.
@@morbidmanmusic ok if you say so. In jazz history we learned that bebop actually was an elitist style of music for the blacks at that time (Black Pride so to say). And for me, Jazz has many many variations, but anything related to bebop is in my perception always like an inside joke amongst Jazzers.
Also you may like jazz. Ok. But can you really appreciate the complexity of this? If you never played aka studied it for a longer time? I think no. It is very very complex music. It is like a boxing match. Sure you can appreciate Mayweather winning against Pacquiao. But can you appreciate the dance? Can you see all those tiny little details which happen in the flow? Not if your eyes aren't trained. And in Jazz not if your EARS aren't trained.
@@Yetipfote I think you have kind of a myopic view of jazz appreciation. I have a basic understanding of music yet I can enjoy this every bit as much as anyone else, even you. What would you say about people crowding into a club to see a live jazz performance? That they're only getting some of it if they don't have trained ears? That's preposterous. You would have fewer people listening to jazz your prescribed way than the relative sliver of jazz fans that exist today.
This is one the greatest performance ive ever seen!!
RIP, Chic and Hardgrove and Long Live Jazz
Stephen Roy Haynes turned 96 on the 13 March 2021🙏🙏
RIP Chick !!
This group is soooo tight. They are constantly listening to and complementing one another. Great and timeless music.
I was kinda shocked , their all stars...but sometime that doesnt work From the first few bars of"Bud Powell" once the rhythm sec kicked in ...I was like "WOW!"
What a band.... blows my socks off every time . Big live room . Great recording . And they are all playin so good it's riduculous .
Bud Powell is perhaps one my favorite straight-ahead jazz tunes written by Maestro Corea. R.I.P.
One of the great concerts. Thank you for uploading.
Kenny Garrett is an old head in a young body. Christian McBride is the consummate musician. Together they join icon Chick Corea, paying close attention to the rhythmic demands of Roy Haynes. Superb!
That moment at 42:20 when the sound tech has to run in and refit the clip-on without interfering with Hargrove's climax 😯
One of the great's left the planet, thank's for all the inspiration and love C.C.forever!!
This video shows in an impressive way that jazz musicians of all ages can communicate with each other improvisationally and thereby create a unique work of art.
This still a go to for me. Thank you Chick! Miss you everyday.
Effin Roy !!! This unit has great musical chemistry…all masters but wonderful fresh tonal swinging …Imean swinging …wish I’d seen them live…So inspiring
We've lost one of The Real Giants. You were, and remain, an inspiration, Chick.
Sure wish there was a playlist! Because the piece where McBride starts it really cooks! Kenny flies with Chick, Christian and Roy beneath his wings!
Four dudes killin' it together . . .
Wonderful but Underappreciated Art Form! Jazz musicians of this level are Awesome! Classically Trained Musicians who Improvise like Orators! Much Respect!
The eye contact on display here by all (which the late Mr. Corea seemed to habitually engage in), demonstrates the esteem, respect and regard that he has for his peers-even as the leader-and that they all mutually have for each other. This a great example for us all in this hyper-individualistic period, even as the collective problems we face grow bigger and bigger every day: creating music is a team sport! They all just take turns speaking and listening, giving the best of themselves gracefully when speaking together and also while taking the spotlight all to themselves.
I was there in Marciac 2010 and I'll remember it forever. Rest in peace Roy and Chick
Believe it or not Roy Haynes is still alive.
@@scotty6124 Have you seen the entire concert before commenting...?
Believe it or not ROY Hargrove came at the end of the show to play Straight no chaser. He died in 2018.
@@honkymonky7033 Dude chill xd. When you read Roy of course most people will think Roy Haynes. No need to go at him like that, we all friends here.
@@franciscoazevedo1346 Dude why do you need to defend him ? I didnt attack him. Do i have the right to express myself as i wish ? What did i say that was agressive ? You are a joke, the dude try to explain me somethn that i already know, showing that he didnt see the full concert and probably does not know about a musician named Roy Hargrove that sadly died prematurely 3years ago, wich is kind of impertinent...
Roy Haynes is still alive and was, I think, eighty-three years old at the time of this concert.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting this. What an awesome concert!!!
Audience is into it! Thanks for posting. Excellent chemistry in this group.
thank you for posting & re-posting. so good!!
I love this! Thanks for posting.
Thank you for reposting. Just an awesome concert. Phenomenal musicians and just great music. Haynes is unbelievable and the joy and respect he gets from his bandmates is so much fun to watch.
This simply incredible, thanks so much for posting this
I was so bummed when the original full concert vid got taken down. Thanks so much for the upload 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you for upload !
This genre of music is so SOOTHING TO ME. Ty so much.
The passing of these great souls like Chick Corea and others we have lost makes me wonder what the world would be like if we never had to die at all. I believe we should never die at all, imagine. What if we never got sick.
The biggest problem is that we have such a small time to figure things out and when we do is mostly time to die 🥊, lucky Chick that he could do so much and lucky us to be here enjoying his legacy ❤️
Alas all organic forms have a lifespan but I think as you do.
wauw, thanks for the upload, keeping the spirits alive!
My life just changed.
MCbride : "THE REAL KENNY G !!!" hahaha
Truly magnificent and inspirational. What hits me first about the late great Chick is, his playful listening and responsiveness, and then his creative freedom in pushing the boundaries of improvisational ideas into areas of modernism right at the edge of the jazz tradition. Without ever getting merely theory-heavy, he plays really smart.
Yes! Eyes roving. Ears open. Moving the groove forward.
One of the best insights that I have heard regarding the musicianship of Chick. An avant-garde musician at heart with an historical perspective of his instrument every time he approached an excursion. Miles and Tony forced him to seek new avenues of expression which elevated to levels seldom reached by other pianists.
Absolutely amazing! Thanks, Mr. Chick! You´re the best! RIP!
beyond magnificent! THANK YOU CHAPS MARVELLOUS!
ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROARING LION ROAR ROY
this is the ultimate performance!!!
Thank you!
Chick's playing was always so mesmerising. A true legend! The chemistry between all these men is just amazing and, as a double bass beginner, McBride's soloing is just so damn inspiring to me! He doesn't play that instrument, the instrument plays him. Lol
Son magníficos. Qué hermoso. Gracias por compartir.
Isn't Roy Haynes like fucking 90 years old here? Amazing, masters, thank you Mr. Corea.
No, just 85 :-) ... unbelievable
@@amakarov Awesome.
He's about to turn 96. I saw a video of him playing a show at 94 so the guy is just immortal.
@@scotty6124 WOW
@@amakarov exactly 👌
I just....can't...stop...coming back to this !
WOW. Ah...ummm.....just WOW !
RIP Chick
RIP young lion ROY HArgrove (please add his name to video title)
Long live good old Roy HAynes
and the amazing young lions Kenny Garrett and Christian Mc Bride.
I have seen you all so many times you are family to me.
Great I’ll never forget the great’s , rest in peace chick 🙏🏽keep on keeping on👍🏾👍🏾
How did I missed this then. Waaaooo!
This is awesome!
Great stuff thanks for posting
voici une vidéo qui me donne un bon gros sourire !!! MERCIIII
The REAL Kenny G! So much music pouring out of that bell...
Fantastic musiciens !!!! Wonderful !!!! Love you !!!!
What an amazing concert!!!!!!!!
Rip to the legend Chick Corea
Love all these musicians, Roy origionally with John and Jimmy Garrison , best of J.C. with the dove accession , the live “ My Favourite Things “, all the way back with Chick Corea, his solo piano improvisations , vol 1 &2, meditation, Kenny and Christian McBride, equally talented, Pennie’s from Heaven. Peace❤🙏🎶, blessing for love of music, jazz, and the betterment of our earth , all its ethical and ecological needs. I am one in millions. ☮️🇨🇦
Fantastique !!! Merci pour votre musique. 👍
Wow ! So much talent in one room .
the best of the best of the best...
I love this...thanks
Roy is wonderful! RIP Chick Corea....the others :)
Joyous goodness….RIP Chick
The Legends and Masters.
This is a real treasure.
first of i am am a Kenny Garrett devotee . i love this solo, it is one his most explosive ones yet ,it seems spiritual to me it is a language Kenney Garrett is the real KG
..I heard the Paradise's sound...now I know.. God listen to jazz and this video is a proof
Pretty sure this is from 2010, making Roy Haynes 85 years young. 85 and playing like that...!!! When you get that kind of energy vibe from a built- in computer speaker- you know it IS SMOKIN'. Salute to Chick Corea, the most prolific and natural musician to date. This is an unbelievable group and performance!
2001, but still 77. Holy crap!! He is crushing it.
Yeah!what a show!I love it!
Great stuff...
Znakomita muzyka. Więcej takich wykonawców.
wonderful
Roy Haynes, en gran forma, con ese toque que ya otro batero más joven le gustaría tener💪🥁se puede adivinar que él está tocando, sin siquiera verlo.
First saw Chick Corea with the original Return to Forever mid 70's and last saw him with the Five Peace Band in 2008. RIP to one of the greatest jazz or any genre pianists and band leaders ever.
Greatest concert on RUclips
Que bueno. Grandes músicos allí, de primera línea 💯👍
Slightly pedantic note -- the 3rd tune is only "Steps", not "Steps-What Was". They are actually 2 different tunes and in Chick's "Now He Sings Now He Sobs" (w/Haynes as well), as Steps ends, they smoothly transition into "What Was". So this is why it was put down as a single tune on that album. I was a bit dissapointed because I have never heard Chick play "What Was" again since that album. It is a beautiful, dark, evocatvie tune and in some ways hints towards his later more well known "La Fiesta". I get the feeling "What Was" may have been a sketch that eventually becaome "La Fiesta" -- but only some of its melody hints at that. The rest is nothing like it and is much more dark and mysterious. Joanne Brackeen does a version of "What Was", in her trio album "New True Illusion".
Good Jazz is a reason to die for....here we have it.
6:41-6:45 Billies Bounce!
Stunning ❤😂😮😊
That's what I call a Supergroup!
Masters.
Ci mancherà questo modo di interpretare il Jazz......addio Chic
fire!
good sound
One of the most clearly played solos on the double bass ever.
Difficult to compare with Pattitucci. Such different styles. Yet as pleasant and fulfilling on the function. Chris had Hubbard, JP had Chick on coaching. JP respectfully allowed Chick's interventions on the solo paths, but then giant McBride steps in and makes a statement of FREEDOM.
Such a personality, bold and so accurate. McBride also dropped out of Juliard for the stages like Chick. We are so lucky with this encounter.
We will never know what would have been having Brian Bromberg with Chick on the piano lead. Perhaps two long-beak birds never kiss? Sparks never let it happen?
Legendary show!
Chick did a brunch run at the blue note, Shortly before he died, and unfortunately I did not go to see him then.
I will however never forget the 3 times I saw RTF, Especially the time at Carnegie hall
🎶I got great pleasure from what I saw. The best of the best !🎶
What’s the set list? Love all these tunes but can’t quite name them all
Roy Haynes looks and plays like a jedi master