I found Pharaoh's music engagingly profound. I initially encountered him through Astral Travels in the '70's, as I was putting my baby to sleep. Almost 50 years later, my 1st grandchild was born on the same day as Pharoah. I've seen him many times over the years so he's been with me musically most of my life. I feel blessed to have experienced his excellence. Rest in power and peace, my brother, you will always be remembered.
When my daughter was new born she couldn’t sleep one night, about 2am, and I was standing there rocking her in my arms looking for strength and the lead line from the second part of this track came into my head. There I was, with my days old daughter, both of us in shock really, but I knew it was going to be alright. That I had the strength and we would flourish together - in love. A couple of years later when my father passed I came home, lit a candle and put this on. That’s when I could begin to grieve. This is music for the deep parts of life. God bless Pharoah Sanders. Rest in Glory and Play High.
So did I just a kid at time feel in love with something Extraordinarily attractive in his world of music. My favorite was "Lower and Upper Egypt. ❤️🙏🏿🦋
Pharoah's evocative music has been an ongoing revelation for me since 1970. I was fortunate to catch his unique sound in different venues through the years, from Detroit to San Diego & beyond. Sadly, we've lost another jazz master, but Pharoah's profound musical legacy lives on! The journey continues....
Pharoah Sanders est décédé . C'est comme un coup de poignard dans mon coeur musical car il à été un des plus fabuleux créateurs du jazz contemporain alliant jazz créatif et influences musicales multiples et un son de saxophone inimitable et toujours accompagné de musiciens de qualité . Combien de fois j'ai écouté KARMA , THEMBI , TAUHID etc. quand il était sur la célèbre marque de disque « IMPULSE » Il y eu aussi des ratées certes dans sa carrière comme « love is everywhere » signant la fin sur cette marque . Puis ce fut disparate , difficile de trouver en France des lp's de Pharoah , mais ouf aujourd'hui on à internet et on se rend compte qu'il à beaucoup oeuvré sur disque ou sur scène même dans des années plus récentes . Merci à tous ceux qui comme moi ont aimé PHAROAH . N'hésitez pas à m'écrire . NORBERT.
RIP to a true Master. Coltrane Live In Seattle featuring Pharoah was my introduction to avant-garde jazz. I hated it. But besides that, my brother had also left behind Pharoah’s Karma and Thembi when he went off to college. Those I loved. And then we got A Love Supreme Live In Seattle. Funny how often the people who’s music just totally repulsed you when you first heard it becomes the stuff you love the most.
Back in 98 got many cheap Shepp and sanders reissue cds on impulse. Ok but nothing amazing compared to Coltrane etc. Older and wiser now, better ears. Pharaoh played here years ago (Aberdeen Scotland), grown men in tears etc. “Jazz is the teacher “ : Juan Atkins (Detroit DJ)
Pharaoh Pharaoh, saw this man when I was 22 years old. He was playing at a place called Smiling Dog Saloon in Cleveland Ohio. I was surprised at the low attendance. I remember Pharaoh saying,”oh well we are going to play”. That night was enlightening. I’ve been a devotee ever since.The man transformed me. The spiritual atttrbute that he possessed fit my spirit realm perfect.Thank you for your sharing and giving us a piece of you. Forever in my thoughts.
I was listening to this one night on the high way after a road trip. Missed my exit, I was in the next town before I came to. True story
To be a young man in the time of Pharoah Sanders, Coltrane, Charles Llyod, etc. was wonderful.
That’s a time I would travel to if I could. I’m 22 and love this stuff
RIP maestro. Your music will live on forever.
If there ever is a time for this type of music it's now ...peace be with you all
instablaster...
I found Pharaoh's music engagingly profound. I initially encountered him through Astral Travels in the '70's, as I was putting my baby to sleep.
Almost 50 years later, my 1st grandchild was born on the same day as Pharoah. I've seen him many times over the years so he's been with me musically most of my life. I feel blessed to have experienced his excellence. Rest in power and peace, my brother, you will always be remembered.
When my daughter was new born she couldn’t sleep one night, about 2am, and I was standing there rocking her in my arms looking for strength and the lead line from the second part of this track came into my head. There I was, with my days old daughter, both of us in shock really, but I knew it was going to be alright. That I had the strength and we would flourish together - in love.
A couple of years later when my father passed I came home, lit a candle and put this on. That’s when I could begin to grieve.
This is music for the deep parts of life.
God bless Pharoah Sanders. Rest in Glory and Play High.
So did I just a kid at time feel in love with something Extraordinarily attractive in his world of music. My favorite was "Lower and Upper Egypt. ❤️🙏🏿🦋
Pharoah Sanders is no doubt one of the greatest jazz musicians ever
Pharoah's evocative music has been an ongoing revelation for me since 1970. I was fortunate to catch his unique sound in different venues through the years, from Detroit to San Diego & beyond. Sadly, we've lost another jazz master, but Pharoah's profound musical legacy lives on! The journey continues....
Pharoah Sanders est décédé . C'est comme un coup de poignard dans mon coeur musical car il à été un des plus fabuleux créateurs du jazz contemporain alliant jazz créatif et influences musicales multiples et un son de saxophone inimitable et toujours accompagné de musiciens de qualité . Combien de fois j'ai écouté KARMA , THEMBI , TAUHID etc. quand il était sur la célèbre marque de disque « IMPULSE » Il y eu aussi des ratées certes dans sa carrière comme « love is everywhere » signant la fin sur cette marque . Puis ce fut disparate , difficile de trouver en France des lp's de Pharoah , mais ouf aujourd'hui on à internet et on se rend compte qu'il à beaucoup oeuvré sur disque ou sur scène même dans des années plus récentes . Merci à tous ceux qui comme moi ont aimé PHAROAH . N'hésitez pas à m'écrire . NORBERT.
Grow up listen to you, I truly impressed at the young of 13 compliment of my dad who loved you very much. REST UP Legend!
I love the simple but hypnotizing piano in his songs so much
That's the great Dave Burrell on piano.
RIP to a true Master. Coltrane Live In Seattle featuring Pharoah was my introduction to avant-garde jazz. I hated it. But besides that, my brother had also left behind Pharoah’s Karma and Thembi when he went off to college. Those I loved. And then we got A Love Supreme Live In Seattle.
Funny how often the people who’s music just totally repulsed you when you first heard it becomes the stuff you love the most.
Back in 98 got many cheap Shepp and sanders reissue cds on impulse. Ok but nothing amazing compared to Coltrane etc. Older and wiser now, better ears. Pharaoh played here years ago (Aberdeen Scotland), grown men in tears etc. “Jazz is the teacher “ : Juan Atkins (Detroit DJ)
RIP PHaroah- it was GREAT to see you in LONDON in 2008 @ Ronnie Scotts....
Ancient, mystical... As always of Pharoah, bless him.
When Carlos Santana was on the road and Dennis Chambers was in the band- they did this live that night-- TASTY!!!!!
This is excellent jazz!
Rest in eternal peace 🙏🏾
not even the straight musicians have produced anthemic jazz music like pharoah. this guy was a giant
thanks. RIP Mr. Sanders
Thanks. RIP
When Pharoah finally soars in, it is like a flying elephant eagle trumpeting thunder.
Rest In Power, Maestro.
Love Pharaoh Sanders live with John Hicks on piano a must listen
shocked to see not a single comment recognizing the master of guitar, Sonny Sharrock
True Masterpiece!!!
9:24 one night I just repeat that piano entrance 350 times in row , I can't explain, I just had to do it, it was part of me, of where I wanted to be
I did it as well some hours after having listened to this tune I had this moment in the ears I thought this was such a nice chords progression
Pharaoh Pharaoh, saw this man when I was 22 years old. He was playing at a place called Smiling Dog Saloon in Cleveland Ohio. I was surprised at the low attendance. I remember Pharaoh saying,”oh well we are going to play”. That night was enlightening. I’ve been a devotee ever since.The man transformed me. The spiritual atttrbute that he possessed fit my spirit realm perfect.Thank you for your sharing and giving us a piece of you. Forever in my thoughts.
I just love this part... no words can describe the feelings hearing these amazing sounds
9 mins in = heaven.
Pharoah subbed for John Gilmore in Sun Ra's Arkestra, when Mr. Gilmore went to perform with Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers.
chef d 'œuvre absolu……..masterpiece….magical sound the best remedy again our very Strange period….
Sui generis…rest enough astral traveler 🎷❤️✊🏿
My brother just called to tell me Pharoah was deceased. Came here first. Actually purchased album I think 1969 after graduating high school that year.
Sad 😔 one of the Masters of classic Jazz 🎼🎶🎶🎷👑👑👑
rest in peace mr sanders
extraordinario
From 12.00 woowwww !!! Powerful
Blessings on your soul good sir. Safe journey. 🙏
Merci phillipe Zdar
Non amo particolarmente il jazz ma questo album è universale. Un manifesto. Credo che molti musicisti siano stati illuminati da questa musica! !
masterful...
Magnificent tune, mighty “ Pharoah “ “ Rest “ “ In “ “ Power “ “ Rest “ “ In “ “ Peace “ “ AUM “ “ Yes “
Philippe Zdar grand amateur de jazz devant l'éternel disait qu'à la douzième minute Pharoh rentrait dans le morceau avec son sax comme un camion ...
Cest grâce à cette interview que j'ai découvert cette musique... 😪🙏
Cette rentrée dans le morceau est tout simplement extraordinaire.
GREAAAAAAAT
This music is rhythmic soul travel 🧳 🌪️✈️🗽🗺️
RIP
Dilla?
Pharoah, Original Monster
love it.
whoooaaa...I have never heard this before. WTF is this? Where did this come from?
🙌🏾🤍🌻🤍🙌🏾
second half of stereolabs entire discography happens @10m30s
so true!!!
9:40ish.....Its a shame shame shame...Monie Love
Iggy Pop brought me here ("Little Doll", Stooges' first album)
Is this sampled on that?
@@rwforsh The Stooges bass line is loosely based on the intro
I just heard, that "We will fall" chords are based on this song is it true?
wow i had no idea about that. props to the stooges for knowing what's good.
This is part of the Creator’s masterplan.
Greater Greatnuss
9:10> = Stooge's 'Little Doll'
Thanks man
They were fans
Iggy worked in a record store. He has said he listened to a lot of jazz, funk and "world music".
Thank you. I came here looking for this
nah fr-who is disliking this lol? weirdos!!!!!
Ras G - Sunrise
Jay Dee 06
And Flowers....
@@khalilnasir1018 WAIT A MINUTE
Upper Gogypt Lower Gogypt
@@khalilnasir1018 nah
ruclips.net/video/Vt1oKwXPDJg/видео.html
this was sampled for flowers
🔺💜 💜 💜
@9:24
The great Sonny Sharrock
Roots
Nu-ice😎
For the God body only...
This reminds me of that one time that I ran over my cat's tail with my chair :(
get a life cornball
@@luqmantylerwilcox9819 ok tyler
So you found both the drums and the main sample for Flowers, you must’ve been DIGGING. Well done
@@OPB01 I'll have to see the original Reddit post that started my search. That'll mark the date. I think it's around a year that I dug, though.
jay: Jerk...