Paris 1964. I'm a 2nd Lt hanging out with my E4 friend from Detroit. It's about 4 am and we are hungry for soul food and hopefully some late live music. So we go to Buttercup's, a joint still run by But Powell's widow. We order greens, pig feet and cornbread with vin ordinaire to wash it down. Suddenly we heard this piano that could only be the one and only Monk. He had finished his meal and got busy. He took us non stop until well into daybreak. Precious memory now that I'm in my late 70's.
memories make our life beautiful or full of hate or ugliness beautiful it helps to live our life to the fullest of the good under any circumstance and we can live like lucky so and so's
I am a ill person dealing with a lot of health issues at least I can still listen to music like this that chills me to the bone I love it so much. Thank you Thelonious Monk.
Daniel, you are not alone, brother. I'm convinced that, were music not available to me as it is here, I'd have died by now. I'm 75 and I just love this stuff. And, yeah, medical issues abound. They may, someday, refer to RUclips as the greatest museum for real music, ever.
I’m 56 yrs old. Meaning I was born in 1965. I am with Monk every day.Only God knows this connection. No one else in my family has ever introduced to this music but my 2 children listen to Monk with me Daily. I’d just like the world to know that I’m a better man for ingesting this in my soul. Thank you Monk. Thank you.
So I was just sitting here on a Sunday morning. I read a few Psalms and "Round Midnight " came into my mind. I am so glad a Universe that created this guy still has regard for me. Now off to church with my family.
My wife has a master's degree in classical piano from the Soviet Union, and she says that Monk was the greatest pianist in America. She also said that his compositions are on the highest level. I played this piece for her, and all she could say was, "beautiful, beautiful." When it finished all she could say was, "Genius."
Impressive achievement! The Soviets had arguably the best music schools in the world before the Fall. Even now the Moscow Conservatory is in top 10 music schools on the entire globe.
Rouse, so terribly underrated. I believe he sacrificed his own fame so that Monk would be certain to have his genius memorialized. Listen to that incredible distinguishing tone of Rouse. Monk knew what he was doing when chose Charlie!
My favorite sax player for Monks music bar none. He's perfect for Monks style of composing and playing. And his solo work as a leader is great too. I can always imagine burlesque dancers prancing around when I listen to Monk and Charlie together. Lmao..
Upvoted for a well-earned compliment, but it's modern jazz. There's not that much fame to go around. Rouse was a brilliant sax player (I saw him play live) but there were so many. Monk was one of the great composers of the 20th century. Also one of the great eccentrics. Rouse knew what he was doing. There was more light in his shadow than there was most other places. I mean, we're here listening, right? And he's playing changes on a melody nobody else in the multiverse could have written. Did Monk die rich? And is it all about money and fame? This is so much more.
Very fitting that this performance by Monk is in front of several paintings by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (his surname is most commonly pronounced almost exactly like Monk). This is filmed in the assembly hall of the University in Oslo. The largest painting directly behind them is 'The Sun'.
This is the song as you stare into space in the wee hours. Nothing but you, your regrets, memories, and a strange feeling of mourning what never came to be...
Monk epitomizes what a jazz musician is supposed to be. He had a style that was instantly identifiable, whether it’s in composition or whether it’s in his playing or whether it’s someone playing in the style of Monk. It’s a very personal approach to jazz. And I don’t think there are too many cats (past or present) who could do what Monk did. RIP to that legend 🙏🏾
I was binge-reading quotes by Thelonious Monk, and his quotes about being original really stuck in my head. "Jazz is my adventure. I'm after new chords, new ways of syncopating, new figures, new runs. How to use notes differentlty. That's it. Just using notes differently."
When folks say Thelonius did not have a great technique--WRONG--listen to the runs, chords, timing, and collaboration. I love the TONE CLUSTERS and the bass lines. Then you hear these amazing runs.
+Frances Schaefer if anything, they say he isn't a good backing musician. which is true -- arguably. all the flashy stuff he's doing doesn't make for a good accompanist. but it works for this song.
+Frances Schaefer The poet, Philip Larkin, described Monk as the "Elephant on the keyboard". I'm a great fan of Larkin's poetry but on this point, he was completely wrong. Monk's virtuosity was so subtle and brilliant.
i love how all of monk's recordings are so different from each other. I bet he could play one song 50 times and have a completely different feel every time.
The genius of this set is its so futuristic. Monk was so far ahead of time with his technique and style and Charlie Rouse saxophone playing one can sense the beginnings of John Coltrane!!!
In the early '70's, he was listed in the NYC Phone Book, and we used to call him up....."No, Monk's not here" a voice would say (that kinda sounded like him).
Smooth, rough, soulful, jolting, melodic, discordant, evening's peak, Music crawls out the window into the street Then the sun rises and day ruins the moment
I am so thankful to my father for turning me on to Theo Monk, Charlie Parker, Coltrane, etc. Sunday evenings, we use to sit in the living room and just listen to smooth jazz.
Your father was amazing for doing that! But sorry this isn't smooth jazz. Smooth is that poppy 90s dull chord stuff. This right here... Is pioneering Bop.
My Dad was a Jazz freak! He didn’t die until he had an FM where he could play what he wanted to play! He couldn’t read a note for shit, but he could listen to it, and man it was on!
2022 still listening a friend co worker told me about this man thounious monk so l was interested l heard him in 1980s while l was working in Minnesota lm glad l was able to listen to this great man music
I didn’t read the description before watching, but when I saw the first “elbow move” I had to back it up about 5x in a row to watch it again. This whole performance is Golden.
I heard Stanley Cowell talk about this--he was influenced a lot by Monk's playing. Because of the way a piano works, you can get sort of an organ-like tone with the elbow or forearm: all these lovely overtones mixing.
6:00 Ineffable, Ethereal, Encapsulating all that is Divine and Pure in the World. My Word, I can't even begin to express how crucial music like this will be to humanity for what I hope to be eternity.
The exemplary avant-garde jazzman-Mr. Thelonious Monk. He dances around the keys you would expect to be struck first, adds a complementary edginess to the mellow midnight of the foreground, and plays with a genius sense of timed dissonance and syncopation, the likes of which few if any jazz pianists were trying out like him during the bebop era. It’s like once you reach a certain point of mastery of your instrument or craft, the natural next frontier must be to break the rules and arrive at your own musical authenticity. Monk broke the rules so beautifully and solidified his sound as one of the best to have ever played jazz. This video was from 1966. It is now 2019 and Monk is still ahead of the times.
and this happened when I was 16. So happy it's here for us, indeed, phenomenal, everything, Monk, the music, youtube - didn't even dream of this at 16.
I just have a few words to say !!! " Jazz Scientist " , " Study and Research " !!! So inventive !!! One of the greatest Jazz Standards ever written !!!
My favorite sax player for Monks music bar none. He's perfect for Monks style of composing and playing. And his solo work as a leader is great too. I can always imagine burlesque dancers prancing around when I listen to Monk and Charlie together. Lmao.. That tone is just amazing he gets out of that horn.
Damn, this is too much for words. The setting and then the talent; he was so ahead of his time and here they were in this staid '60's setting. Stunning, really. Thank GOD for foreign countries who really embraced this music and truly appreciated it. The US was still in the backwoods during this time.
It seems to me that time still hasn't caught up with this kind of music. The humanity of it, coupled with the deeply experimental nature, touches me deeply. I love much other music too, but this stuff will always be on the highest shelf in my mind.
What I'm talkin bout. This is how we do, listening to music we were raised with Performed by all the artists our parents and family told us about, and played for us to listen to. Then in between, all the children captured the music they preferred. This is how we do it!!!
Chemistry! To me Rouse & Monk had something so special & rare. I love Wardell Gray & Dexter's sound, but Rouse had the BEST SOUND that I strive to emulate. I wish I had known of him while he was still living. May God richly bless his family and friends who remain. And Monk always played with RESOLUTION!. His left hand was so good on Straight No Chaser (Live at The It Club) that I always am switching my focus constantly between his playing & Rouse'.
It's percussive, angular, and with really creative harmony. There's so much whole-tone and major 2nd stuff in Monk's music. It's instantly recognizable, challenges the ear, and makes you feel something very different than say, Ramsey Lewis. Art at the highest level.
Absolute legend. The way Amy Winehouse, along with countless other icons, created something of their own out of this standard blows my fucking mind. Long live Monk.
Wow, I didn't know that. I will check her version right after I finish listening to this. I love Amy. I recommend you listen to the Joe pass version on "unforgettable".
One of the things that make me fell in love with jazz music is the camaraderie, not only between musicians but also between listeners, and the heart warmed comments in this section are a true reflection of that statement
Paris 1964. I'm a 2nd Lt hanging out with my E4 friend from Detroit. It's about 4 am and we are hungry for soul food and hopefully some late live music. So we go to Buttercup's, a joint still run by But Powell's widow. We order greens, pig feet and cornbread with vin ordinaire to wash it down. Suddenly we heard this piano that could only be the one and only Monk. He had finished his meal and got busy. He took us non stop until well into daybreak. Precious memory now that I'm in my late 70's.
memories make our life beautiful or full of hate or ugliness beautiful it helps to live our life to the fullest of the good under any circumstance and we can live like lucky so and so's
I like your story John
really great story....music can take you anywhere...long may it be that way for you
Incredible! That might be the best memory/scene I’ve heard about all year!
Wow! Amazing!
This song has been recorded a million times but this is still the best version
You got that right.
Amen
I keep coming back to it again and again and again.
-Check out Dolphy doing it.
I am a ill person dealing with a lot of health issues at least I can still listen to music like this that chills me to the bone I love it so much. Thank you Thelonious Monk.
I hope you are okay now, daniel d.
I hear you, brother.
Daniel, you are not alone, brother. I'm convinced that, were music not available to me as it is here, I'd have died by now.
I'm 75 and I just love this stuff. And, yeah, medical issues abound. They may, someday, refer to RUclips as the greatest museum for real music, ever.
Same here most of all is stress. Get better soon, daniel d
I hope u r better now brother
I always thought Charlie Rouse was underrated as a saxophonist. He fits in neatly with Monk.
He’s incredible pulling the jazz rhythm and blues together magic
I absolutely love Charlie's playing, too.
I’m 56 yrs old. Meaning I was born in 1965.
I am with Monk every day.Only God knows this connection. No one else in my family has ever introduced to this music but my 2 children listen to Monk with me Daily. I’d just like the world to know that I’m a better man for ingesting this in my soul. Thank you Monk. Thank you.
Loved your comment
Beautiful comment. I feel the same. The world is a better place thanks to music like this.
So I was just sitting here on a Sunday morning. I read a few Psalms and "Round Midnight " came into my mind. I am so glad a Universe that created this guy still has regard for me. Now off to church with my family.
My wife has a master's degree in classical piano from the Soviet Union, and she says that Monk was the greatest pianist in America. She also said that his compositions are on the highest level. I played this piece for her, and all she could say was, "beautiful, beautiful." When it finished all she could say was, "Genius."
No one plays like this anymore
@@mauriciobromfman4251 Joey Alexander
My wife has a doctorate in nuclear medicine from Botswana. She quite likes it too.
Impressive achievement! The Soviets had arguably the best music schools in the world before the Fall. Even now the Moscow Conservatory is in top 10 music schools on the entire globe.
@Robbie Sputnink leave it to a white guy to throw Salt on a musical genius 🎼.
Rouse, so terribly underrated. I believe he sacrificed his own fame so that Monk would be certain to have his genius memorialized. Listen to that incredible distinguishing tone of Rouse. Monk knew what he was doing when chose Charlie!
My favorite sax player for Monks music bar none. He's perfect for Monks style of composing and playing. And his solo work as a leader is great too. I can always imagine burlesque dancers prancing around when I listen to Monk and Charlie together. Lmao..
Upvoted for a well-earned compliment, but it's modern jazz. There's not that much fame to go around. Rouse was a brilliant sax player (I saw him play live) but there were so many. Monk was one of the great composers of the 20th century. Also one of the great eccentrics. Rouse knew what he was doing. There was more light in his shadow than there was most other places. I mean, we're here listening, right? And he's playing changes on a melody nobody else in the multiverse could have written.
Did Monk die rich? And is it all about money and fame? This is so much more.
Thelonius was no angel of a boss.
Go listen to Two for One, in Charlie's album titled Monk's Man. You will get a better appreciation for his style on that tenor thing!
Very fitting that this performance by Monk is in front of several paintings by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (his surname is most commonly pronounced almost exactly like Monk). This is filmed in the assembly hall of the University in Oslo. The largest painting directly behind them is 'The Sun'.
wow thats incredible insight
I always like the way Thelonious literally hammers on the keys haha
he is possessed by the demon of his own music, incomparable
This is the song as you stare into space in the wee hours. Nothing but you, your regrets, memories, and a strange feeling of mourning what never came to be...
Yes
Monk’s style was so unique, so singular, it will definitely transcend time.
Monk epitomizes what a jazz musician is supposed to be. He had a style that was instantly identifiable, whether it’s in composition or whether it’s in his playing or whether it’s someone playing in the style of Monk.
It’s a very personal approach to jazz. And I don’t think there are too many cats (past or present) who could do what Monk did.
RIP to that legend 🙏🏾
I was binge-reading quotes by Thelonious Monk, and his quotes about being original really stuck in my head. "Jazz is my adventure. I'm after new chords, new ways of syncopating, new figures, new runs. How to use notes differentlty. That's it. Just using notes differently."
Charlie Rouse and Monk were in each others heads...Perfect
One of the greatest jazz ballads ever composed.
yes.... agree. One of my favorite to sing... but my accompanists don't care to play it....:/
When folks say Thelonius did not have a great technique--WRONG--listen to the runs, chords, timing, and collaboration. I love the TONE CLUSTERS and the bass lines. Then you hear these amazing runs.
+Frances Schaefer noone says that ..
+Flow3rsof3viL Flow3rsof3viL failure troll
+Frances Schaefer if anything, they say he isn't a good backing musician. which is true -- arguably. all the flashy stuff he's doing doesn't make for a good accompanist. but it works for this song.
+Frances Schaefer The poet, Philip Larkin, described Monk as the "Elephant on the keyboard". I'm a great fan of Larkin's poetry but on this point, he was completely wrong. Monk's virtuosity was so subtle and brilliant.
+likethesunshine
Oscar Peterson said that
i love how all of monk's recordings are so different from each other. I bet he could play one song 50 times and have a completely different feel every time.
This is THE version. It moves nicely, not like some that put you to sleep because they are so slow. Beautiful and mysterious it is.
Charlie Rouse is so underrated.
drummer Ben Riley stirring up some soup
BDogDaRapStar *gumbo. Tasty, tasty gumbo
More like mixing salad
more like stirring rissoto
more like knitting a pair of socks ^^
Hahaha
The genius of this set is its so futuristic. Monk was so far ahead of time with his technique and style and Charlie Rouse saxophone playing one can sense the beginnings of John Coltrane!!!
Wow! Who else approaches the sound of piano and concept of jazz like Monk? Absolutely no one. A unique genius in the world of music.
playing this at my sweet cat, Jamie's grave,died too young from leukemia..one cool cat
That's nice,,, sorry to hear about your cat ...come I know what that's like,, and have you heard Miles Davis version of this? 🐦
For the people who try understand jazz -Thelonius is a revelation
In the early '70's, he was listed in the NYC Phone Book, and we used to call him up....."No, Monk's not here" a voice would say (that kinda sounded like him).
Monk's opening chords are just pure genius. Next to Duke Ellington Monk is the most prolific composer in American music.
1. Thelonious Monk- piano
Charlie Rouse- tenor sax
Larry Gales- bass
Ben Riley0 drums
2. Bop
3. 32 bar
4. Thelonious Monk is a genius
Sean Hardiman thank you!
Thank you very much for the line up information.
Sean Hardhmmiman
Sean Hardiman thanks!
Thanks for the personnel 👌🏾
Smooth, rough, soulful, jolting, melodic, discordant, evening's peak,
Music crawls out the window into the street
Then the sun rises and day ruins the moment
The perfect symbiotic relationship of jazz; Charlie Rouse and Thelonius Monk.
One of the best renditions of one of my favorite tunes.
Man, you never know how Monk's going to play this. Exceptional and original every time.
I am so thankful to my father for turning me on to Theo Monk, Charlie Parker, Coltrane, etc. Sunday evenings, we use to sit in the living room and just listen to smooth jazz.
Your father was amazing for doing that! But sorry this isn't smooth jazz. Smooth is that poppy 90s dull chord stuff.
This right here... Is pioneering Bop.
One of the toughest, pieces ,of all time. "ROUND BOUT MIDNIGHT" classic. I can hear this alnight.May GOD bless.
The very best of them all in my book, the absolute essence of a jazz musician. No one's ever been quite like Monk.
But, he's not alone. Think of Duke, Count, Prez, Bean, the Brute, Satchelmouth, Ella, and on and on.
Agreed. I know about all the others. But somethings draws me to his sound. The harshness of the key strokes but the soft melody
Mr Rouse was the perfect horn player for Monk. Shrewd improviser but always complimentary to his boss. Monk was a genius. Thanks for posting!
Masterpiece !!!
Monk combined rhythms and harmonies like no other. Fluid and jagged, smooth and rough; a living paradox.
10/10/2019 it’s Monk’s 102nd birthday. We are lucky creatures to have such access to his wisdom.
IM GOING TO NEED THIS MONTH TO BE A MONK JAZZFEST DEDICATED TO THE MOST TALENTED PIANIST BIG BROTHER MONK
I remember the first time I heard this song. The ending still blows my mind.
Monk's night and Munch's day. The large painting in the background: Edvard Munch: "The sun"
What!?
A sophisticate is in our midst..
Two crazy geniuses in one room...
i guess you could colour me a shade of Jealousy (1895) for not noticing that earlier.
J R *illuminati
Yes! RUclips is a blessing, To hear & see Monk and the other great great artists. in B&W or Color
One of the great masters.
My Dad was a Jazz freak!
He didn’t die until he had an FM where he could play what he wanted to play! He couldn’t read a note for shit, but he could listen to it, and man it was on!
This Classic! One of The Best Ever! 💖🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
This visual archive is a real treasure! Thank you for posting this Quartet. Monk was a genius!
WE will always miss your genius, Monk.
Music like this just disarms people
thats a nice thought but i think people who are armed are not listening to this❤
Bro. Thelonious Monk is STILL A, GREAT GENIUS!
Truly... and will always be ...so neat ..so cool ....so fine 😊❤❤❤
2022 still listening a friend co worker told me about this man thounious monk so l was interested l heard him in 1980s while l was working in Minnesota lm glad l was able to listen to this great man music
I feel like breaking out of my skin every time I listen to this. It's transcendent.
Monk is a musicians musician , simply next level..
dude ... 2:15 first bars of Charlie Rouse solo Monk hit us with that elbow cluster. the goat.
I want to eat, sing, walk- everything! live my life like this song
I love Monk he did so much to my depression
I didn’t read the description before watching, but when I saw the first “elbow move” I had to back it up about 5x in a row to watch it again. This whole performance is Golden.
I heard Stanley Cowell talk about this--he was influenced a lot by Monk's playing. Because of the way a piano works, you can get sort of an organ-like tone with the elbow or forearm: all these lovely overtones mixing.
6:00
Ineffable, Ethereal, Encapsulating all that is Divine and Pure in the World. My Word, I can't even begin to express how crucial music like this will be to humanity for what I hope to be eternity.
The exemplary avant-garde jazzman-Mr. Thelonious Monk. He dances around the keys you would expect to be struck first, adds a complementary edginess to the mellow midnight of the foreground, and plays with a genius sense of timed dissonance and syncopation, the likes of which few if any jazz pianists were trying out like him during the bebop era. It’s like once you reach a certain point of mastery of your instrument or craft, the natural next frontier must be to break the rules and arrive at your own musical authenticity. Monk broke the rules so beautifully and solidified his sound as one of the best to have ever played jazz. This video was from 1966. It is now 2019 and Monk is still ahead of the times.
Great description.
My ish right here, probably my favorite jazz song of all time
Beautiful
and this happened when I was 16. So happy it's here for us, indeed, phenomenal, everything, Monk, the music, youtube - didn't even dream of this at 16.
Agree! but why is the pitch halfway between Eb and D???
I just have a few words to say !!! " Jazz Scientist " , " Study and Research " !!!
So inventive !!! One of the greatest Jazz Standards ever written !!!
Thanks Rick Beato for turning me on to this masterpiece!
Charlie Rouse had some rad eyelids.
I like to think that those eyelids get to his playing the somber kinda serious anchor point that this song needed. They really came through.
The best quartet of Thelonious !!! amazing band
Listening to Round Midnight ia a Monk version is so enlightening... It'so different than usual versions!
Poetry in sound & motion
Monk is a true genius at both comping and playing counterpoint to the melody, at the SAME TIME no less
Saw them live at Shellys Manne Hole club in Hollywood in the sixties.🙏🎹🎷😮
My favorite sax player for Monks music bar none. He's perfect for Monks style of composing and playing. And his solo work as a leader is great too. I can always imagine burlesque dancers prancing around when I listen to Monk and Charlie together. Lmao.. That tone is just amazing he gets out of that horn.
Absolute brilliance.
Génie ce Thelonious Monk...un génie de la composition JAZZ, Paix à son âme...
I'm in love with this song😭❤️
beautiful, majestic, a masterpiece!
The best jazz composition I've ever heard! Thelonious Monk is my favorite jazz artist.
Charlie Rouse is such a master on that sax
Damn, this is too much for words. The setting and then the talent; he was so ahead of his time and here they were in this staid '60's setting. Stunning, really. Thank GOD for foreign countries who really embraced this music and truly appreciated it. The US was still in the backwoods during this time.
It seems to me that time still hasn't caught up with this kind of music. The humanity of it, coupled with the deeply experimental nature, touches me deeply.
I love much other music too, but this stuff will always be on the highest shelf in my mind.
Lita Sandy backwoods? The U.S had already loved it to death
Lita Sandy the US is where this is from dumbass
A beautifully summed up retort.
Ya know
What I'm talkin bout. This is how we do, listening to music we were raised with Performed by all the artists our parents and family told us about, and played for us to listen to. Then in between, all the children captured the music they preferred. This is how we do it!!!
goodbye stress!!! Thank you domtheodore
My favorite rendition of round midnight.
Chemistry! To me Rouse & Monk had something so special & rare. I love Wardell Gray & Dexter's sound, but Rouse had the BEST SOUND that I strive to emulate. I wish I had known of him while he was still living. May God richly bless his family and friends who remain. And Monk always played with RESOLUTION!. His left hand was so good on Straight No Chaser (Live at The It Club) that I always am switching my focus constantly between his playing & Rouse'.
The essence of jazz 🤌🏻
This is just how Thelonius Monk plays. The music he writes isn't meant to be all that smooth
It's percussive, angular, and with really creative harmony. There's so much whole-tone and major 2nd stuff in Monk's music. It's instantly recognizable, challenges the ear, and makes you feel something very different than say, Ramsey Lewis. Art at the highest level.
Monk forever, one of the Gods of music
Genius! fantastic version!
Le jazz est éternel et me fais vibrer jusqu’à la fibre de mes nerfs… merci Monk pour cet excellent morceau 🎧
This is actually so good that it moved me to a sentimental mood where tears might have been formed!Excellent piece by an excellent group of people.
I discovered this master jazz pianist years ago while researching the name "Thelonious" after the Jaha and A.L.I.E scene in "The 100".
Thelonius playing against the edge of dissonance..there is now pianist like Thelonius!
One of the 20 greatest pieces of American popular music, for sure. Probably the greatest jazz piece.
This one of my favorite record. Everything in there sound amazing
The perfect jazz accomplishment... a joyous musical conversation between the sax and he piano
A masterpiece of jazz music!
Thelonious Monk has been deeply loved for more than half century ago.
Thelonious Monk was the first pianist who I loved first.
The song is instant gratification and relaxation. Love it
I still say that I’m glad I ever lived because of Thelonious.
Absolute legend. The way Amy Winehouse, along with countless other icons, created something of their own out of this standard blows my fucking mind. Long live Monk.
Wow, I didn't know that. I will check her version right after I finish listening to this. I love Amy. I recommend you listen to the Joe pass version on "unforgettable".
One of the things that make me fell in love with jazz music is the camaraderie, not only between musicians but also between listeners, and the heart warmed comments in this section are a true reflection of that statement
One word... legendary!!!!
Groots en veel veel nagespeeld maar sommige momenten krijg je maar 1 keer !bedankt voor deze opname.
Love how Monk turned his head to motion Rouse to come in. The Boss is the Boss.
Wow ... what a hellava magnificent artist, sound's, and a hellava Amazingly genius musical soul..
Pricele$$!