John Coltrane Quartet - Impressions.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @criticalmass613
    @criticalmass613 3 месяца назад +69

    An incredible moment captured in time. Brilliant.

  • @empowerman1
    @empowerman1 Год назад +22

    The world's greatest Jazz Quartet bar none.

    • @highfader7893
      @highfader7893 2 месяца назад +1

      Lots of great ones. But, I'd have to agree.

  • @JosephPaul-pn3xk
    @JosephPaul-pn3xk 5 месяцев назад +100

    Saw this group 4 times each time was great I am 81 years old

  • @runrunrun6777
    @runrunrun6777 9 лет назад +939

    Live footage of Coltrane is a treasure.

  • @gothcaillou
    @gothcaillou 4 года назад +493

    I love how you can hear Jimmy humming the solo to himself. It shows how insanely intentional each note is; always knowing exactly where he’s going to go even when he’s improvising.

    • @michaelaldrid
      @michaelaldrid 4 года назад +14

      Bro you nailed it. The correct perceived notion of the event he played.

    • @bernadette9444
      @bernadette9444 3 года назад +4

      Breathing it into being

    • @psull7
      @psull7 3 года назад +1

      Well put!

    • @benjaminmcclelland2464
      @benjaminmcclelland2464 3 года назад +39

      Theres other things that are cool about it too. My jazz teachers always used to tell the percussion section to hum to themselves so that they can have good phrasing, because many beginners will go on forever and have few rests, if any at all, because they don't have to stop playing to breath like wind players. Humming to themselves makes it so they have to breath, and they have better phrasing in their solos.

    • @bamramon2704
      @bamramon2704 2 года назад +3

      @@benjaminmcclelland2464 what a beautiful tip

  • @rockplay100
    @rockplay100 9 лет назад +506

    Bass solo is an acid trip.

    • @TheKungfulol
      @TheKungfulol 6 лет назад +30

      Jimmy Garrison is the man

    • @アナールオナール
      @アナールオナール 6 лет назад +10

      BASS SOLO Very Long

    • @zackstewart4109
      @zackstewart4109 6 лет назад +37

      I want to go back in time and buy Jimmy Garrison a fan.

    • @YaBoiSebas
      @YaBoiSebas 6 лет назад +20

      @@zackstewart4109 lmao his solo was so fire it made him sweat from the heat.

    • @quatrodenovembro
      @quatrodenovembro 5 лет назад +9

      Elvin hits the hell out of the kit

  • @plootyluvsturtle9843
    @plootyluvsturtle9843 4 месяца назад +20

    Everytime I think I found a new favorite jazz musician I remember John Coltrane exists

  • @Jyaoo-i2u
    @Jyaoo-i2u Год назад +15

    ブルージャイアントのおかげでこの曲を知れて、ジョンコルトレーンを知れた。感謝

  • @empowerman1
    @empowerman1 Год назад +20

    Coltrane was one of God's Chosen Soul Messengers...anointed with no peers.

    • @Kaabosandidun11
      @Kaabosandidun11 3 месяца назад +2

      Coltrane single-handedly changed the genre of jazz and worked hard to cultivate his talent! 11:33

    • @highfader7893
      @highfader7893 2 месяца назад +1

      His passion was unmatched. He's my number one.

  • @lewisc215
    @lewisc215 4 года назад +15

    Jazz is a whole different world.

  • @1234thenarrator
    @1234thenarrator Год назад +19

    Jimmy Garrison on the bass is beyond belief. I love how everyone else is just letting it ride.

    • @niklay33
      @niklay33 5 дней назад

      Thank you. He’s superb was wondering who this was❤

  • @GraditudevsRevenge
    @GraditudevsRevenge 10 лет назад +375

    Jimmy Garrison is an incredibly underrated bassist. That solo, god damn, one of the best live solos I've heard in a while.

    • @freedo791
      @freedo791 10 лет назад +8

      You should see Stanley Clarke play live. He can solo and play the bass as a percussive instrument. saw him live at the Blue Note in NYC. check him out

    • @NoName-tq7qc
      @NoName-tq7qc 10 лет назад +2

      mike FRIED I sure will.

    • @coltranelives71
      @coltranelives71 5 лет назад +1

      amen, brother.

    • @TheEndtroducing
      @TheEndtroducing 3 года назад +6

      Indeed, so underrated... He played this kind of solo before anyone else, and that tone is to die for. Rock solid. I've listened to this particular solo so many times that I can sing it, I may try to transcribe it on my double bass too (listening to Jimmy made me start double bass 8 years ago).

    • @paulyricca3881
      @paulyricca3881 2 года назад +1

      👴🏻 I WEAR A BRA AND PANTIES AND I WALK FUNNY.

  • @tracysimmons4691
    @tracysimmons4691 10 лет назад +1074

    This makes me proud to be an African American.

    • @barkofink
      @barkofink 9 лет назад +147

      Tracy Simmons jazz is a mix culture of black and white musical genius.better to be proud to be a human

    • @raefblack7906
      @raefblack7906 9 лет назад +25

      Tracy Simmons So you should.

    • @danielkrawiec9859
      @danielkrawiec9859 9 лет назад +107

      I am not African American, but this music is so fantastic that it makes me happy that it makes you proud.

    • @raefblack7906
      @raefblack7906 9 лет назад +31

      barkofink
      Where was the white musical genius in jazz that happend to mix black culture.

    • @jimvalko6044
      @jimvalko6044 9 лет назад +23

      +Tracy Simmons This make me proud to be a human being.

  • @schmorgyborg
    @schmorgyborg 8 лет назад +120

    i could listen to mccoy tyner all day

  • @zacharyreed2757
    @zacharyreed2757 10 лет назад +250

    This is easily my favorite jazz quartet of all time. Coltrane with his lightning fast tenor licks, Mccoy Tyner with his incredible solos, Elvin Jones' ride cymbal of justice, and Garrison's smooth bass lines.

    • @martinchiang611
      @martinchiang611 7 лет назад +4

      Zachary Ree

    • @sam896luc
      @sam896luc 5 лет назад +11

      Then when you add Eric Dolphy the whole thing goes to the strathosphe!!

    • @mbonsignorejr
      @mbonsignorejr 4 года назад +11

      The ride cymbal of justice lol

    • @jzzft11
      @jzzft11 3 года назад +2

      Ride cymbal of justice! Yes we dig!

    • @parhhesia
      @parhhesia 3 года назад

      They're incredible. You might enjoy Max Roach's ensembles... ruclips.net/video/EsAnAQfdyKY/видео.html

  • @RomeoFulton-m3z
    @RomeoFulton-m3z 8 месяцев назад +21

    It's a Blessing to be able to hear this Masterpiece in 2024

  • @JWC-AirWalker
    @JWC-AirWalker 8 лет назад +200

    Tyner is on fire here!

    • @aaronhillsworld
      @aaronhillsworld 6 лет назад +9

      As a pianist, Just "imagine" that my 1 lonely like is the 50,000 that your comment should get lol.....

    • @iancarson3277
      @iancarson3277 5 лет назад +5

      Yup, sickness, insanity, and I came here to listen to Elvin lol

    • @rohanbuch2344
      @rohanbuch2344 4 года назад +5

      J.W. Comer RIP

    • @acomathes
      @acomathes 4 года назад +4

      RIP

    • @hezekiahdaggett2179
      @hezekiahdaggett2179 4 года назад

      Dude fr

  • @philipbaldassini9528
    @philipbaldassini9528 3 года назад +60

    This man John Coltrane has saved my life, I would do anything to have witness a great like him…. Love you Mr. Coltrane

    • @andregallileibalangock2378
      @andregallileibalangock2378 2 года назад +3

      Yes,i agree.Same thing for me,Coltrane is immortal

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 2 года назад +2

      Check out My favorite things. A masterpiece.

    • @taharkaomowale1183
      @taharkaomowale1183 2 месяца назад

      ❤​@@andregallileibalangock2378Trane had saved my life too!! I treasure his recordings, with Miles Davis

  • @costasbakopoulos
    @costasbakopoulos 9 лет назад +209

    Coltrane's talent is terrifying

    • @paulturnet4572
      @paulturnet4572 6 лет назад +5

      Costas Bakopoulos - .....and utterly stultifying at times.... I mean my god man have some mercy on us.

    • @christopherfischer6998
      @christopherfischer6998 5 лет назад +14

      Well I mean the man would practice like 16 hours a day so that has something to do with it!

    • @seandeegan2067
      @seandeegan2067 5 лет назад +7

      It’s not talent...

    • @bearlytraincot4131
      @bearlytraincot4131 4 года назад +3

      Genius

    • @ryanyoumans_sax3414
      @ryanyoumans_sax3414 4 года назад +19

      More like his absolutely ridiculous work ethic. Sure it's easy to look at players like this and say they were born with the natural ability to do so. When you put in the insane amount of practice time that Coltrane did you WILL end up a monster. Given you dont mindlessly noodle and think that's practice

  • @gabepentermann5345
    @gabepentermann5345 4 года назад +73

    Best jazz quartet ever. Garrison tells a beautiful story on his bass...

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 2 года назад +1

      Would you even say better then Miles Davis, Wynton Kelly, Jimmy Cobb and Paul Chambers.

    • @gabepentermann5345
      @gabepentermann5345 2 года назад +4

      @@waynejohanson1083 Not better , different.

    • @johnrobinsoniii4028
      @johnrobinsoniii4028 Год назад +2

      Chick out Mr. Garrison’s left hand: Specially made for that Instrument.

    • @robertliebowitz2039
      @robertliebowitz2039 6 месяцев назад

      @@waynejohanson1083 yes.

  • @coldblaze100
    @coldblaze100 4 года назад +30

    McCoy Tyner SNAPPED on this track tho whatttt 🥵👌🏾

  • @xanderdake
    @xanderdake 4 года назад +15

    RIP McCoy Tyner (1938-2020)

  • @gerhardbitter1581
    @gerhardbitter1581 4 года назад +24

    It is now classic jazz. It will survive as long as the classical music "by Hayden, Mozart and Beethoven.

    • @Kaabosandidun11
      @Kaabosandidun11 3 месяца назад

      Beethoven once treated Haydn with reference and considered him as good as Bach and Mozart. 9:06

  • @adamelbakouri
    @adamelbakouri 4 года назад +275

    Who’s watching this in 2020 to revive the spirit of jazz

    • @pedroberoes49
      @pedroberoes49 4 года назад +16

      Adam Elbakouri it’s time for this to be cool again

    • @Rip_Ripple
      @Rip_Ripple 4 года назад +12

      I prefer this type of jazz. I listen to it almost daily

    • @rafagxjunglezz
      @rafagxjunglezz 4 года назад +10

      @Olin Young yeah, Those people have no idea of this music. Jazz is REAL music

    • @raginbakin1430
      @raginbakin1430 4 года назад +6

      Jazz music is such a pure expression of the soul...

    • @elnoriataylor8325
      @elnoriataylor8325 4 года назад +7

      Me! Absolutely love & adore me some Coltrane. I hear his music & I am go into another realm. Just sheer heaven.

  • @aidanlogan4384
    @aidanlogan4384 3 года назад +47

    Tyner is unlike anyone else, his emphatic left hand and the bright sound of his articulations bring a real warm humanity to his often alien, strange chords and inhuman technical mastery

    • @anthonyfox477
      @anthonyfox477 4 месяца назад +1

      well put - alien chords that are so abstract yet so cool and appropriate

  • @chrisrobinsonjaz
    @chrisrobinsonjaz 3 месяца назад +6

    I’ve never heard a more burning piano player in my life!!!!

  • @fadededed
    @fadededed 5 лет назад +18

    Elvin Jones is LEGENDARY

  • @bickerstaffe1
    @bickerstaffe1 9 лет назад +176

    McCoy's solo is so sweet... in and out of time and smokin'!

  • @charlesmack1160
    @charlesmack1160 5 месяцев назад +13

    In my opinion this is and always be the greatest era of Jazz!💯

    • @Erschophone
      @Erschophone Месяц назад

      Let's make a new greatest era of Jazz - together ! ! !

  • @robertanderson9690
    @robertanderson9690 3 года назад +42

    I am taking a deeper dive on McCoy Tyner; uh.....holy crap his playing is just plain genius. nothing more to add to Coltrane's genius that hasn't already been said. But McCoy is mighty mighty.

  • @totu376
    @totu376 8 лет назад +132

    I wish I lived in a time where I could talk about the music of all my favorite jazz legends with common folk. Instead, late nights in my bedroom by myself, trying to figure out why I love this music so much. John Coltrane is one of my best friends and I've never even met the guy and he never knew I exist

    • @0oo00
      @0oo00 8 лет назад +15

      +Totally Tubular Bro, that's a brave share. It's gotta be true for anything outside mainstream music.

    • @tevbuff
      @tevbuff 7 лет назад +13

      I relate to your comment so much. What makes me even more sad, is that Jazz is not as popular as it used to be :(

    • @kenlenga9298
      @kenlenga9298 7 лет назад +16

      there are lots of us out there if you look!

    • @dreamlover122769
      @dreamlover122769 6 лет назад +17

      dont worry... its sad your comment...made me think.. but there are those of us who feel exactly the same as you ...i am a sax player of about fifty years of experience and 70 years now...I am here to look and learn and appreciate in wonderment and reading you post is very important to me..it struck a chord right here in my heart my friend..Coltrane does that to us ...love and peace to you..and music...

    • @scamli
      @scamli 6 лет назад +12

      We are lucky. We get to see and hear true beauty that the average person will never delve into.

  • @SalvadorJSeda
    @SalvadorJSeda 9 лет назад +17

    This is equivalent to classical music, so here there are no frontiers, no races, no languages... only celestial music, non stop improvisation. I understand this music from the moment that touch inside me, independent if I am black or white, American or illegal alien!

    • @theilluminedone7896
      @theilluminedone7896 8 лет назад +1

      I don't hold a eurocentric standard or metric of excellence so in my view this is just great music, incomparable to the classical greats, of course, totally subjective.

    • @raginbakin1430
      @raginbakin1430 4 года назад +1

      @@theilluminedone7896 I couldn't disagree more vehemently. This music certainly IS comparable to the classical greats. In fact, I and many others would say that jazz is a form of American classical music. The music of Coltrane and Bird is just as profoundly excellent as that of Mozart and Handel. Both jazz and European classical music are spiritual and beautiful in their unique ways. But to each their own, I suppose.

    • @enochchristiansen490
      @enochchristiansen490 4 года назад +1

      Gentleman Martin Haggis 69 preach

  • @albertbrown359
    @albertbrown359 8 лет назад +170

    No musician on the level of the greats like Trane and Bird and so many others can be imitated. This is something that African Americans don't relate to in words. We can play in their memory,but never in their likeness. This is spiritual music from the soul,so who can occupy the soul of another in their personal renditions. Just play from your own space and ability.The music is freely flowing from within your own ability and soul.Ponder!

    • @bobgreen623
      @bobgreen623 5 лет назад +3

      Well said Albert Brown

    • @bearlytraincot4131
      @bearlytraincot4131 4 года назад +4

      There are no Trane knockoffs for sure. It's hard to believe they are even making the music it's so magical.

    • @Steinbach1984
      @Steinbach1984 4 года назад +4

      Regardless of your ethnicity, you don't want to imitate any jazz player. If you play jazz or anything like it, you should develop your own style from the very beginning.

    • @bebopshulang
      @bebopshulang 3 года назад +12

      @@Steinbach1984 well thats just wrong. Every jazz musician ever imitated the masters before them and thats how they developed their style. Thats how Jazz (BAM) progresses. How are you supposed develop your own style if you dont study the source or imitate when you are young. Its like trying to learn a new language without hearing anyone actual speak it. Bird studied the masters before him like lester young and coleman hawkins to develop his style. Almost everyone who actually knows music would disagree with your statement.

    • @Steinbach1984
      @Steinbach1984 3 года назад +2

      @@bebopshulang To be inspired by someone isn't the same as trying to failthfully imitate (=copy) someone's style. If you play jazz, you'd better listen how Bird, Trane and other greats did it. But if you're going to play a solo, you shouldn't say "I'm going to play a solo in the style of Coltrane". Of course, your solo is likely to be influenced a lot by him because his influence is huge. But you don't even want to copy him.

  • @martinlatvian5538
    @martinlatvian5538 5 лет назад +16

    This performance is not just a gem. Its a golden crown covered with countles gemstones.

  • @clodomiro2
    @clodomiro2 8 лет назад +101

    This quartet is one of the most amazing combos I've ever hear...

  • @gokhan411
    @gokhan411 21 день назад +1

    How garrison kept the song alive is thoroughly awesome.

  • @thatpspguy
    @thatpspguy 8 лет назад +82

    In my 40's and just discovering this. Floored by how wonderful this is.

    • @kaljic1
      @kaljic1 Год назад +2

      Anything you find in the music store. If it say "Coltrane" its all good.

  • @blksentra2
    @blksentra2 10 лет назад +72

    Such controlled intensity...

  • @GlaucoCastillo-cc9lo
    @GlaucoCastillo-cc9lo Год назад +10

    Jazz, America's contribution to classical music. Tyner always leaves me astonished.

  • @KentHewittpiano88
    @KentHewittpiano88 8 лет назад +407

    Thanks so much for posting this! It reminds me of the 1st time I heard the John Coltrane Quartet at the Village Gate (NYC) in 1962, playing this song. I heard him again at the Jazz Workshop in Boston in 1964 with Rashid Ali and Pharoah Sanders (augmenting the quartet) and Coltrane's sound and tone had undergone a major transformation.... as a result of a spiritual awakening. For the first set they played one song that lasted for one hour, it was an energized, meditative trance. I have read that "he believed not only in a universal musical structure that transcended ethnic distinctions, but in being able to harness the mystical language of music itself." This was very evident, because having the privilege of witnessing this set, it was a musical and spiritual experience of the deepest level..... for me and my friends.

    • @nandhannatarajan2127
      @nandhannatarajan2127 8 лет назад +34

      Wow lucky you were alive in the time of Coltrane.

    • @tompenson5034
      @tompenson5034 7 лет назад +4

      What wonderful music inspired many great muscians

    • @michaelclark5732
      @michaelclark5732 7 лет назад +7

      You were very lucky, Kent.
      Rekindles my faith in Jazz!

    • @bobbybob2573
      @bobbybob2573 7 лет назад +5

      Well said! That must have been some experience on many levels.

    • @norbertsargeant634
      @norbertsargeant634 7 лет назад

      Kent Hewitt poll

  • @jeannayaraujofaria1459
    @jeannayaraujofaria1459 2 года назад +29

    THIS MAKES ME PROUD TO BE A HUMAN BEING.

  • @cameron_fairchild
    @cameron_fairchild 4 года назад +11

    ALL Live footage of Coltrane is a treasure.

  • @GamerMan57
    @GamerMan57 8 лет назад +78

    National Educational Television? Damn man this was the kind of stuff they were showing on educational television back in the day. That's awesome. It's appropriate though, I mean there's so many things to be learned from a performance like this. And it's very inspiring to say the least. Talk about an education

    • @carbon1740
      @carbon1740 7 лет назад +2

      @GamerMan57 My thoughts exactly!

    • @gitarwoman2
      @gitarwoman2 3 года назад

      Right?

    • @dylangatenby9928
      @dylangatenby9928 2 года назад +2

      Jazz is a very important part of music education. This is extremely inspirational to enjoy watching!!

  • @lootbrute6467
    @lootbrute6467 8 лет назад +141

    This is by far one of the greatest things I've ever seen or heard.

  • @christopherfischer6998
    @christopherfischer6998 5 лет назад +10

    Coltrane’s entrance at 8:25 might be the coolest solo entrance of all time

    • @paulturnet4572
      @paulturnet4572 3 года назад +1

      "ABSO-FUCKING-LUTELY" 🎷

    • @hankwilliams5622
      @hankwilliams5622 2 года назад

      Nah, Bill Evans' entrance in "Nardis" tops this. It is sick....ruclips.net/video/qAeMI8w_9xc/видео.html

    • @tomvahlman8235
      @tomvahlman8235 2 года назад

      5:03 Agree Bill Evans is also a great instrumentalist, you cannot stop listen to these exceptional mucians.

  • @christopherfischer6998
    @christopherfischer6998 7 лет назад +16

    Coltrane may have had the greatest tenor sax tone of all time.

    • @lucky4724
      @lucky4724 7 лет назад +6

      christopher fischer newk(sonny rollins) was pretty intense also !!!!

    • @christopherfischer6998
      @christopherfischer6998 6 лет назад +2

      LUCKY 472 yeah I love Sonny’s sound too! I also like Dexter Gordon’s and Brecker’s sound

    • @lucky4724
      @lucky4724 6 лет назад +1

      christopher fischer dexter, an brecker, yes !!!! GIANTS !!! CHEERS

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 2 года назад +1

      @@lucky4724 Saxaphone Collosus is a classic.

  • @paveldopita7886
    @paveldopita7886 2 года назад +9

    That bassist really put everything in his solo, i can see him sweating and humming every each note. True work of art.

  • @abeswaves
    @abeswaves 10 лет назад +23

    Tranes solo is mind blowing. He was truly ahead of his time.

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 2 года назад +4

      And still is.

    • @neilmedina6096
      @neilmedina6096 Год назад +2

      I have a feeling he will always be ahead of his time.

    • @bluegoose555
      @bluegoose555 5 месяцев назад

      of his time ( one CANT be ahead of one's time)

  • @VladimirKachuraMusic
    @VladimirKachuraMusic Месяц назад +3

    Люблю Колтрейневскую атмосферу 🎷🔥🔥🔥

  • @zenithmusicinc.4824
    @zenithmusicinc.4824 9 лет назад +24

    It makes me really happy that this video has been seen 216,603 times as of now

  • @bobgreen623
    @bobgreen623 9 лет назад +137

    That bass!

    • @LaurieSavage
      @LaurieSavage 6 лет назад +2

      He died too young

    • @lucky4724
      @lucky4724 6 лет назад

      Luke Green yes, walkin! !!!!

    • @lucky4724
      @lucky4724 6 лет назад +5

      Laurie Savage yes, seems like they all died young. Guess the lifestyle they lived was toxic, but what a treasure they left us with !!!!! This thing called jazzzzzzz!!

    • @paulturnet4572
      @paulturnet4572 6 лет назад +6

      Luke Green - As a bass enthusiast this performance by Jimmy Garrison has sent me straight into 7th heaven.

    • @hmm4214
      @hmm4214 5 лет назад +1

      @@lucky4724 McCoy is still with us, Elvin died at 76

  • @jasonpfinch
    @jasonpfinch 5 лет назад +14

    Jimmy Garrison shows us what the bass is all about. Happy birthday up there, John, 93 today. This must be one of the best films of the Quartet. The close-ups are brilliant.

  • @loitersquadbaconboy
    @loitersquadbaconboy 9 лет назад +80

    As a trombone player at the age of 20 it gives me chills on just thinking on how amazing John Coltrane is and how people my age don't know who he was or what he did to change music. I am happy to have the privilege to understand the fundamentals of this genre of music and the different ties to vast genre's that branched off jazz.

    • @jpalberthoward9
      @jpalberthoward9 Год назад +2

      It was no different for me. When I was 14, (1974) if I even said the word "Jazz" people would hold their noses and say it's "corny old square geezer music"
      I discovered Coltrane through one of my friends' older brother, and I was hooked. Trying to get anybody to even acknowledge that such a thing existed was like screaming my lungs out in a soundproof room.
      H.L. Mencken said "Nobody ever went broke from underestimating the stupidity of the American public". He was right.

  • @jimmcwhinnie5392
    @jimmcwhinnie5392 2 года назад +15

    This is brilliant. Coltrane steps back and showcases tyner and garrison, who are equally brilliant. Then as a finish, coltrane and jones take it somewhere else - maybe jazz heaven

  • @jonathancook6557
    @jonathancook6557 3 месяца назад +4

    Adding some love for Elvin here. When I first GOT how he drums I was blown away.

  • @みやたつ-r9k
    @みやたつ-r9k Год назад +4

    ブルージャイアントでジャズいいな!って思った新参にわかですが、もっと色んなジャズ聴きたいなぁ...。。

  • @immanuelmireles1837
    @immanuelmireles1837 4 года назад +5

    RIP másterchief of harmony McCoy Tyner March 6 2k20

  • @AtharJaber
    @AtharJaber 4 года назад +17

    RIP dear McCoy. Thank you for your gift. We enjoyed every single note and will keep doing so.

  • @GuidoJouni
    @GuidoJouni 8 лет назад +56

    i love the doublebass solo by Jimmy Garrison!

  • @hackerguitar
    @hackerguitar 8 лет назад +42

    John Coltrane could say so much with so few notes. So good....worth listening over and over.

  • @henrycadman5564
    @henrycadman5564 Год назад +9

    I've been transcribing Coltrane's solo at the end and every phrase is so dense and brilliant. It made me think about the album Radiant Imprints by James Brandon Lewis and Chad Taylor, where the head for each tune is a Coltrane line. And they can make a song based off that one line. It totally makes sense now. Each line is so impactful.

  • @oriraykai3610
    @oriraykai3610 3 месяца назад +2

    McCoy was always the star of the show in my mind.

  • @JonA-br5hk
    @JonA-br5hk 3 года назад +10

    McCoy Tyner at 25 yrs old... oh my goodness. What an unbelievable quartet, thank you for sharing

  • @pauliewalnuts2800
    @pauliewalnuts2800 4 года назад +9

    Rest in peace to all of them

  • @cterrell1343
    @cterrell1343 2 месяца назад +3

    one of the great benefits of the internet and youtube, being able to share in the privilege of hearing this group of master musicians.. this goes beyond where the spoken word can go, thank you.

  • @MrZZRichie
    @MrZZRichie 11 месяцев назад +2

    That’s the Greatest till now!2024!

  • @karltonlittle4347
    @karltonlittle4347 3 года назад +10

    The finger focus on Tyner at 1:42 or so got me wide eyed. Incredible show from the full personnel.

  • @bradmartisius2625
    @bradmartisius2625 7 лет назад +16

    Coltrane blows me away. I wish he had lived much longer. He had the soul of a god.

    • @lucky4724
      @lucky4724 7 лет назад +2

      Brad Martisius I agree, freight trane !!!! vampin

  • @artgrl73
    @artgrl73 9 лет назад +47

    jimmy's solo here is so sweeeeet!

  • @thomassimmons2769
    @thomassimmons2769 3 месяца назад +1

    The great Lester Bowie once said "Black Classical Music ancient to the future"

  • @bensush
    @bensush 11 лет назад +21

    McCoy really does kill it here. This has to be my favourite performance, ever.

  • @Lusengeri
    @Lusengeri 2 года назад +5

    There was a 6 month period in my life when I listened to this particular one every bit of free time I had. It was the only music that was speaking to me. And when I wasn't listening, it was playing in my head. If ever I was obsessed with some piece of music, this was it.

  • @N1ckRa
    @N1ckRa 2 года назад +4

    John. Just him and his saxophone. All complications of life dealt with musically. I can see why he’d be so devoted.

  • @alimantado373
    @alimantado373 3 месяца назад +2

    McCoy Tyner... wow!
    All of Coltranes musicians on this set.
    I feel 'cool' / hip here just watching it!.

  • @RichPeare
    @RichPeare 9 лет назад +11

    Jazz is America music, America is appreciated as a melting pot of culture. Jazz could not have originated anywhere else.

    • @theilluminedone7896
      @theilluminedone7896 8 лет назад +1

      I'd say jazz is a fortunate but unintended side effect of American but America is more about exploiting 'whatever' you can and I mean 'whatever' in the most general way, to collect as much capital as possible in your life. Some people reject this and go their own way but most are only concerned with themselves and getting MORE. It's ugly.

    • @bearlytraincot4131
      @bearlytraincot4131 4 года назад

      @@theilluminedone7896 you gotta find spirit whenever you can - you're listening on RUclips 🤷‍♀️ But I'm in a lighter mood right now.

  • @A.ChristopherJohnson
    @A.ChristopherJohnson Год назад +4

    Amen to this Gospel !

  • @elizabird6516
    @elizabird6516 5 месяцев назад +4

    A uniquely American art form created by geniuses like Coltrane. One of the most amazing artistic contributions to this world.

  • @jdiggity8155
    @jdiggity8155 Год назад +4

    Saw BLUE GIANT recently and this track is a part of the soundtrack for the movie, absolutely amazing, eases the soul

  • @MikeBlitzMag
    @MikeBlitzMag 7 лет назад +38

    We still are not worthy.

  • @dylangatenby9928
    @dylangatenby9928 5 лет назад +4

    Ah the genius of Coltrane, let alone the genius of jazz music.

  • @geoffbalme3930
    @geoffbalme3930 8 лет назад +56

    that's a beautiful program, it's a shame we don't have more interest in producing such --commercial television is such a wasteland.

    • @TheJazzDestroyersOfficial
      @TheJazzDestroyersOfficial 8 лет назад +7

      There's all sorts of good stuff going on today, it's on RUclips, and begging for views. #ShamelessSelfPlug

    • @ocean6857
      @ocean6857 4 года назад

      Talent like this has very little commercial potential

  • @mbonsignorejr
    @mbonsignorejr 4 года назад +6

    This has got to be the hottest quartet of all time. Man they really cook.

  • @Darrylizer1
    @Darrylizer1 7 лет назад +7

    I was too young to have seen JC but I was lucky enough to catch McCoy Tyner and wow! He was amazing. They were giants.

  • @BanOxyCred
    @BanOxyCred 10 лет назад +6

    Orgasmic Jazz....and Hey, Jimmy Garrison have pure fire on his hands, God, they are the fucking best!

  • @nicolaischmidt368
    @nicolaischmidt368 5 лет назад +5

    Mccoy tyner is such a genius

  • @signifidelica2819
    @signifidelica2819 7 лет назад +2

    that drummer holds the world together

    • @lucky4724
      @lucky4724 7 лет назад +1

      signifi delica yes, time keeper

  • @manolos95
    @manolos95 8 лет назад +23

    Jimmy Garrison on fire here! Love the solooooo!

  • @robcrozierjazz
    @robcrozierjazz 7 лет назад +16

    This music goes way beyond jazz.....this performance is so beautiful and deep. ,

  • @markbridwell8972
    @markbridwell8972 5 лет назад +4

    This was the CLASSIC quartet : Tyner, Jones & Garrison . I never tire listening to these sides .

  • @michaelabbo2779
    @michaelabbo2779 4 года назад +2

    This McCoy solo is burnin fr

  • @charlesbarry971
    @charlesbarry971 2 года назад +6

    One of the most innovative groups

  • @eberniewon
    @eberniewon 7 лет назад +9

    McCoy Tyner...My Goodness...!!

  • @christopherfischer6998
    @christopherfischer6998 4 года назад +5

    Look how hard they are grooving at 1:12. Pure soul. Pure passion. You can't fake that.

  • @steveharris4919
    @steveharris4919 4 месяца назад +3

    Jazz Giants!
    What blessings!

  • @Machautty
    @Machautty 9 лет назад +7

    Jimmy Garrison!!!!! So country! So soulful, funky, buoyant, beautiful!

  • @Alhambra22
    @Alhambra22 2 года назад +1

    Imagine America (Well, just the U.S. ) without this amazing music?

  • @MegaLJ3
    @MegaLJ3 5 лет назад +5

    Makes me proud to be in tune with the jazz of the 50's and 60's.

  • @kevintownsend3840
    @kevintownsend3840 2 года назад +1

    Even today in 2022 this is still the standard by which many a sax player strives to achieve.

  • @Elwrt455
    @Elwrt455 6 лет назад +6

    Can't get enough of 'Trane. I was floored by the rawness and grit of the upright bassist Jimmy Garrison. Oh, that pianist is divine

  • @imbees2
    @imbees2 4 года назад +2

    Coltrane. One and only. Dang