@@georgemcfetridge8310 Are Keith's intense facial expressions a problem George? I admire Keith's intensity. I think he's very entertaining to watch as a performer. His intensity is not a problem. That's your assumption...
@@jimmylorang995 This is beyond just the face. It's unnecessary to extend body contortioning so far to make music. If you find craziness entertaining, you've lost me.
Looks like Jen Estai is blocking replies, so I want to say to her[?] that it's not necessary to be a medical doctor to discern extreme body contortion in Jarrett on this video. This view stems from a longtime involvement in high-energy performance of my own on piano. KJ fans will say anything to bolster their hero! What a hold he exerts. It's fun to reveal sham, so carry on, Jen!
My favorite lineups are actually the '73 to '76 band, especially when they do the twin saxes of Dave Liebmann and the triple guitar tandem of Cosey, Lucas, and Gaumont with Mtume on percussion and drum machine. Ny second is the lineup of McLaughlin, Shorter, Zawinul, Hancock, Holland, Williams, and finally Miles. It's sad that they only recorded one album together, but what a special one is "In a Silent Way". I think they might have recorded another few sessions of the group that were out on the box set of the complete "In a Silent Way" sessions but that was it.
Very good quality and mix of my favorable performance and bigest masterpiece in rock jazz soul blues music long live miles Davis septet best nirvana 18:44
Keith Jarrett détestait les claviers électriques et n'en a plus jamais joue après son passage chez Miles Davis. Et Miles Davis n'a plus jamais eu un claviériste convenable après Keith Jarrett. Ce que ces 2 là faisaient ensemble reste inégalé plus de 50 ans après.
Great sound and color... Great lineup...even though Dave Holland and Chick Corea left Miles and formed another band together that same year. I liked this line up alot better than the Al Foster...Pete Cosey...Micheal Henderson period...
I'd never thought about it this way but Miles was the jazz equivalent of David Bowie. I mean that by the quality of top notch musicians and by the way Miles was always changing style, at points closer to classical with Sketches of Spain and even prog-blues with Jack Johnson.
@@davidbaise5137 He did that anyway, without cameras present. Perhaps he did it for the live audience at those times, which would still be showmanship. But he later spoke in an interview about students of his wanting to play like him, and he being incredulous that they would want to hurt their bodies to do so. So he admits that he damaged his back etc, and this implies to me that it's more than just show; more like a compulsion. This works for me, because I don't want to just sense obnoxiousness from KJ and leave it at that. As it is, for me, he's an imaginative, quirky, not very substantial, overrated figure. I'm sure you don't agree.
@@georgemcfetridge8310 thanks for the dialogue! The last time I heard KJ, a cold November night, packed at the Vanguard, he played the first number on piano and the American band, the rest of the night he played on hand drums. That takes some balls.
@@davidbaise5137 I don't think whichever instrument is played matters much here. KJ was appealing to music consumers, who are satisfied with big excitement from the performer. Looking closely at KJ's soloing's content, there's very little of substance. But Ornette Coleman was quoted as saying 'this is black church music!' upon hearing Jarrett's group, so KJ did have some success in competing with figures like James Brown, if that kind of success means anything. It doesn't to me.
MD had a way of enforcing 'no jive on the bandstand', and Jarrett is at his least neurotic here, playing lively and fresh. Then the real story begins with the trumpet solo. But Keith was only a sideman..
The best video performance by miles I have seen
Gary Bartz...fire.
MD the Timemaster forever ❤
Amazing energy🥰😎👍
Great
Amazing energy
Nice to hear (and watch) Ndugu + Don Alias with THE band !
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P.S. I think Keith Jarrett is not only a great keyboardist...but he is FUNNY AS HELL TO WATCH IN THIS VIDEO!!!
He is so in it! Love keith
It's impolite to laugh at people's problems.
@@georgemcfetridge8310 Are Keith's intense facial expressions a problem George? I admire Keith's intensity. I think he's very entertaining to watch as a performer. His intensity is not a problem. That's your assumption...
@@jimmylorang995 This is beyond just the face. It's unnecessary to extend body contortioning so far to make music. If you find craziness entertaining, you've lost me.
Looks like Jen Estai is blocking replies, so I want to say to her[?] that it's not necessary to be a medical doctor to discern extreme body contortion in Jarrett on this video. This view stems from a longtime involvement in high-energy performance of my own on piano. KJ fans will say anything to bolster their hero! What a hold he exerts. It's fun to reveal sham, so carry on, Jen!
Just wow✨
My favorite lineups are actually the '73 to '76 band, especially when they do the twin saxes of Dave Liebmann and the triple guitar tandem of Cosey, Lucas, and Gaumont with Mtume on percussion and drum machine.
Ny second is the lineup of McLaughlin, Shorter, Zawinul, Hancock, Holland, Williams, and finally Miles. It's sad that they only recorded one album together, but what a special one is "In a Silent Way". I think they might have recorded another few sessions of the group that were out on the box set of the complete "In a Silent Way" sessions but that was it.
Wooo! no words
Great sound, great band, great quality video, though way too many closeups. But this is great document.
Don Alias really sets the pace and tone, along with Ndugu & Mtume...
Dude, the whole band is on fire here 🔥14:25 is so goddamn funky
Acid Jazz ahead of its time
👏🏾👏🏾
Mile's reacts to Chancler dropping the time a moment after the 9:00 mark. classic. Miles was always so inside of the beat and the music.
00:21 - Directions
2:12 - Honky Tonk
14:21 - What I Say
16:12 - Inamorata
Very good quality and mix of my favorable performance and bigest masterpiece in rock jazz soul blues music long live miles Davis septet best nirvana 18:44
Miles really meant it in this period - very strong.
This is bad. 🔥
Keith Jarrett détestait les claviers électriques et n'en a plus jamais joue après son passage chez Miles Davis. Et Miles Davis n'a plus jamais eu un claviériste convenable après Keith Jarrett. Ce que ces 2 là faisaient ensemble reste inégalé plus de 50 ans après.
Да! Дэвис и Джарретт, два гения на века!!!❤
Yes! Davis and Jarrett are two GENIUS'S ON ALL TIMES!!! ❤
Whis love from Russia!
The quality of this video/audio is magnificent! Does the full show exist?
yes, it exists.
Just last week, fifty-two years ago.
This show is totally mint
OMG BRavo for this Juwel upload!!!
Great sound and color...
Great lineup...even though Dave Holland and Chick Corea left Miles and formed another band together that same year. I liked this line up alot better than the Al Foster...Pete Cosey...Micheal Henderson period...
TBH as much as I love the 73-75 line up this band is still my favorite
Is there a stereo version?
⬅️🎧➡️
I'd never thought about it this way but Miles was the jazz equivalent of David Bowie. I mean that by the quality of top notch musicians and by the way Miles was always changing style, at points closer to classical with Sketches of Spain and even prog-blues with Jack Johnson.
😮🚪😮
Jarrett is the personification of “Let him cook.”
damnn i've searched a good quality version of this a lot!! thank you! do u have the full concert?
Yes there is. I can share
@@vintagemusicexperience could you please share it with me 🙏🙏🙏🙏 please 😢🙏
@@Mayhem2414 write me an email
I also want the full version 🙏🏻
@@vintagemusicexperience i found it! if you like i can share
what was before Weather Report ...
Despite the weird faces , Jarrett is playing some cool stuff here .
Oops...Dave and Chick...and Jack had already left Miles before this concert. This line up is absolutely superb as well...
Do you have the full program? I can only finds parts.
I've only seen it incomplete unfortunately. The TV broadcasts are sheisty.
🗝
.👍
Keith Jarrett is a fave, love his playing. All that head shaking and squinting BS is just show biz. He knows the camera is on him.
He actually believed it brought out more music, I think.
@@georgemcfetridge8310 But he intensely is playing the piano, then realizing the camera is on him, begins the eyes closed head shaking show.
@@davidbaise5137 He did that anyway, without cameras present. Perhaps he did it for the live audience at those times, which would still be showmanship. But he later spoke in an interview about students of his wanting to play like him, and he being incredulous that they would want to hurt their bodies to do so. So he admits that he damaged his back etc, and this implies to me that it's more than just show; more like a compulsion. This works for me, because I don't want to just sense obnoxiousness from KJ and leave it at that. As it is, for me, he's an imaginative, quirky, not very substantial, overrated figure. I'm sure you don't agree.
@@georgemcfetridge8310 thanks for the dialogue! The last time I heard KJ, a cold November night, packed at the Vanguard, he played the first number on piano and the American band, the rest of the night he played on hand drums. That takes some balls.
@@davidbaise5137 I don't think whichever instrument is played matters much here. KJ was appealing to music consumers, who are satisfied with big excitement from the performer. Looking closely at KJ's soloing's content, there's very little of substance. But Ornette Coleman was quoted as saying 'this is black church music!' upon hearing Jarrett's group, so KJ did have some success in competing with figures like James Brown, if that kind of success means anything. It doesn't to me.
I think he was about gassed at about the 19:20 mark lol
MD had a way of enforcing 'no jive on the bandstand', and Jarrett is at his least neurotic here, playing lively and fresh. Then the real story begins with the trumpet solo. But Keith was only a sideman..
Ua..ua...alla faccia della sx..
Honky Tonk !!!!!!!
La sx lo vieta ancora il jazz?😂😂
What I Say?...
Miles plays with a cast of thousands....
Jarrett is the personification of “Let him cook.”