what a bunch of wonderful cats! thanks Meurglys75! *Keith Jarrett* so young and already that absolutely gorgeous playing OMJarrett!!! I love love love this man! beautiful!
I just saw Keith jarrett and the trio at the NJPAC on Dec 1. . This was the only us performance in the US. It was the best time I have seen this trio. Keith Jarrett is in top playing mode and he blew the piano to pieces on the 3rf encore Straight no Chaser.
Charles Lloyd, leader, composer, horns & flute Ron McLure, bass Jack DeJohnette, drums Keith Jarrett, piano What a great band. (I think McLure, who is great, replaced Cecil McBee, also great.) Sometimes they played way out there. I saw them one of those times in '68 or '69 when they opened for a third rate rock band that had a current cover hit. (Vanilla Fudge, I think) THEY PLAYED FOR AT LEAST TWO HOURS!! The crowd thought the Martians had landed and was yelling at them starting at about 20 minutes in and never stopped - but the band just did their thing. They were so focused. If you don't know Lloyd's album "Dream Weaver" you have to check it out. Also the classic "Forest Flower" Over the years my appreciation of DeJohnette has kept increasing. What a great musician!!
I watched all iterations of the Charles Lloyd quartet at the Showboat in Philadelphia in the 60s. My favorite group was with Cecil McBee on bass. He was so melodic in his solos and really swung. I was fascinated by the overflowing talent of a young Keith Jarrett and loved Lloyd's idiosyncratic playing and especially his dancing. Of course Keith continued to grow into one of the greatest musicians in the world, accompanied to this day by the great Jack DeJonnette.
Wow this is amazing. How ....what...how old is Dejohnette!? 27:45 part where a bit later he stops off beat and then comes back in . crackin me up Amazing video. thanks!!! I have to ask, where is this from
wonderful - love the freedom of well everything!
brilliance is so nutritious to the soul. soul is so loving to the being.
a grate gift of life existance of people like theese
what a bunch of wonderful cats! thanks Meurglys75! *Keith Jarrett* so young and already that absolutely gorgeous playing OMJarrett!!! I love love love this man! beautiful!
I just saw Keith jarrett and the trio at the NJPAC on Dec 1. . This was the only us performance in the US. It was the best time I have seen this trio. Keith Jarrett is in top playing mode and he blew the piano to pieces on the 3rf encore Straight no Chaser.
This is really good. Thank you.
Absolutely. Charles Lloyd is an innovator of the highest order, with an influence that's prevalent.
love, love, love this...
Charles Lloyd, leader, composer, horns & flute Ron McLure, bass Jack DeJohnette, drums Keith Jarrett, piano
What a great band. (I think McLure, who is great, replaced Cecil McBee, also great.) Sometimes they played way out there. I saw them one of those times in '68 or '69 when they opened for a third rate rock band that had a current cover hit. (Vanilla Fudge, I think) THEY PLAYED FOR AT LEAST TWO HOURS!! The crowd thought the Martians had landed and was yelling at them starting at about 20 minutes in and never stopped - but the band just did their thing. They were so focused.
If you don't know Lloyd's album "Dream Weaver" you have to check it out. Also the classic "Forest Flower"
Over the years my appreciation of DeJohnette has kept increasing. What a great musician!!
I watched all iterations of the Charles Lloyd quartet at the Showboat in Philadelphia in the 60s. My favorite group was with Cecil McBee on bass. He was so melodic in his solos and really swung. I was fascinated by the overflowing talent of a young Keith Jarrett and loved Lloyd's idiosyncratic playing and especially his dancing. Of course Keith continued to grow into one of the greatest musicians in the world, accompanied to this day by the great Jack DeJonnette.
I remember them opening for Nazz @ Town Hall in Philly. He played alto flute,concert C flute & tenor sax...Great Show !!!
0:00 Love Ship (Charles Lloyd)
6:39 Tagore (Charles Lloyd)
18:47 Passin' Thru (Charles Lloyd)
27:07 Forest Flower (Charles Lloyd)
...heavy shit happening here...!
Fantastic.
Saw these magicians live London 1968. People booed. Can you imagine that?
Think it was KJ dancing around with the soprano that scared them.
Hell no ... I was loving this band in '63 and 14.
It starts out 'Not Quite Naima"
This is the Charles Lloyd Quartet in San Francisco performing for Ralph Gleason's
TV show Jazz Casual.
Ah yes Keith inspired a whole new generation of thinking outside the box.
No question charles Lloyd had a big influence on both Keith jarrett and Jack Dejohnette!
kieth can play soprano? that dude is just too cool
Wow this is amazing. How ....what...how old is Dejohnette!? 27:45 part where a bit later he stops off beat and then comes back in . crackin me up
Amazing video. thanks!!!
I have to ask, where is this from
Rare image of Kieth playing soprano sax...
Jarrett really had a good time untuning that piano!
Don't like that at all. But it's useful I think to listen to for just having an idea of that so called music