I have Ornette’s old turn table. He gave it to a mutual friend, Harriet Tyson PALMER (Bob’s wife). She was at my house one day admiring my extensive album collection and saw I had no turntable. Why? Because I was too broke to buy one. She gave me his. I was so happy I cried tears of joy. She went back to NY and had lunch with him and told him what she had done. She told him I was so happy I cried. Then he cried. Shows ya the kind of heart he had.
i am sorry’ english is not my language, and i am not used to messages like this. I make my traduction wiht the help of goooooogle translate... Do you mean a turn table is like a mix table ?
The incredible Ornette Coleman. Having been a fan from the beginning long before I joined the Sun Ra Arkestra, Ornette's music still is vibrant and timeless. It's great to be able to see this and any other rare Avant Garde footage on RUclips. We need more film footage of the overseas concerts way back then (1961-1980's). Michael D. Anderson - Executive Director of The Sun Ra Music Archive / The Sun Ra RUclips Channel
SUN RA MUSIC CHANNEL (OFFICIAL) Michael! Would you be willing to share a little bit of Ornette views about playing out of tune? Did he enjoy it? Was it interesting for him to be at odds in that way?
Sorry, I never fully understood where OC was coming from till much later in life. He was a musical genius that I wish I had appreciated much more. Finally, I get it Ornette.
Wowee. Sounds slightly speeded up.🎷 Fantastic and historical video document. Free avant-garde improv on Ornette’s tune. Billy Higgins drum solo is so melodic. He clearly plays the theme. st
Tales of Captain Black is a great one to start with , shares some sensibilities with what's being played here. Birthright is a CD from the early 00s that I think is really tremendous. Just vocals and guitar. It's Blues but played like no other blues musician I've ever heard.
ricordo le due chitarre , innovazione assoluta . ho rimosso invece l'episodio antecedente che mi è stato ricordato da un amico incontrato dopo 35 anni . In pratica spintonammo il tizio all'ingresso del locale che rotolò per le scale ed entrammo senza pagare seguendo tutto il concerto . A questo punto pur non ricordando l'episodio truce sono disposto a fare ammenda e inviare un bonifico di 50 euro a titolo simbolico ad Ornette Coleman o a qualche discendente dello strepitoso Pepito Pignatelli lasciate IBAN , naturalmente con la prova che va alla persona giusta.
Hay un pájaro en buenos aires que canta como en la melodía de la parte A. Lo odié porque empezaba temprano y nos marcaba que había que irse a dormir...
It's OK, very little of music is for everyone. I love Ornette, but I have preferred periods...maybe someday I'll hear the rest. Try either Shape of Jazz To Come 1959, or Berlin 1987, or SONG X w Pat Metheny for entree...
........Ornette was genius.........love how James Ulmer tune his guitar...... it's both out of tune but in perfect tune at the same time...like the Delta Legends
I guess the equipment and resources available to RAI (Italian state broadcasting company) was what it was in at the time. Doesn't sound too shabby to me.
Been a fan of Coleman for years I can't pretend I don't fully understand the method but I feel it deeply and I think it would be fair to say it's jazz due to the instruments used but this is so far ahead of simple labels it's best to refer to it as music
52 years ago I was 10 years old and had just discovered Ornette Coleman on the radio...It sounded to my ears like a pile of radios tuned to different stations...At the time I was also collaborating with my 5th grade class writing lyrics for Frank Zappa,so Coleman is why I had Greggerry Peccary put out a pile of radios tuned to different stations to defend himself against his acid crazed attackers....It worked, apparently, too good...They screwed themselves to death and Greggerry had no clue what had happened. BUT I Knew, because originally everyone was dancing and happy and Frank Zappa made it perfectly clear he was a white supremacist CONEHEAD...Who just happened to be able to write music, whilst stealing and bastardizing lyrics from kids.
Miles Davis was correct about Ornette Coleman. At first I thought Miles was some what harsh but after listening to this I have to agree with everything Miles said.
Really? Blood plays his ass off. He's louder in the mix but he carries nice rythmns, voicings and dialog which Ornette plays off of. Sonny Shirock and Pete Cosey were good guesses.
There is something oddly great, comical and at the same time awful about the recording. This stupid tune he repeats is so burlesque and powerfull, and that out of tune loud mixed guitar sounds so off and this major minor clashes... I so love it
Quite sure that he shocked and appauled a few with novice ears. But theis cat could play changes all day. His love of freedom is rather epic . This cat was out there and feral and jest as he should have been.
I see you’ve played some Steve Vai solos. Steve Vai started out with Zappa in the 80’s. Frank Zappa got to where he did based on experimentation with various genres and styles, including jazz. His own guitar style incorporated a lot of free-jazz stuff; a continuation of what these guys were doing here. Without these guys, you wouldn’t be able to enjoy your shredding guitar. I’ll assume that was a joking comment, but there’s just some fun knowledge for ya to give you a sense of it all.
It sounds repetitive and atonal. But if you pay attention, its musical and has a melody. Which may be between the notes. The band is both in sync and out of sync at the same time. It's beyond sync. Its in-the-moment-Zen. Jazz. Listening won't get you there, it will lead you away from it, and restrict it. If you feel it, you are it, you are Ornette Coleman and all those beautiful cats playing with him. This is the real church. Pure.
This is what's so cool and beautiful about Ornette, it wasn't about the chops, it was about the song, and the guitar player understands that. And now he's starting to show his chops! Ha! Good restraint, man!
I have Ornette’s old turn table. He gave it to a mutual friend, Harriet Tyson PALMER (Bob’s wife). She was at my house one day admiring my extensive album collection and saw I had no turntable. Why? Because I was too broke to buy one. She gave me his. I was so happy I cried tears of joy. She went back to NY and had lunch with him and told him what she had done. She told him I was so happy I cried. Then he cried. Shows ya the kind of heart he had.
Insanely amazing
great story
Excuse me... what is a turn table ?
@@stephanefleury1090 record player
i am sorry’ english is not my language, and i am not used to messages like this. I make my traduction wiht the help of goooooogle translate...
Do you mean a turn table is like a mix table ?
Ornette Coleman - alto saxophone, trumpet
James "Blood" Ulmer - guitar
Sirone - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
Great stuff, thanks for posting!
The incredible Ornette Coleman. Having been a fan from the beginning long before I joined the Sun Ra Arkestra, Ornette's music still is vibrant and timeless. It's great to be able to see this and any other rare Avant Garde footage on RUclips. We need more film footage of the overseas concerts way back then (1961-1980's).
Michael D. Anderson -
Executive Director of The Sun Ra Music Archive / The Sun Ra RUclips Channel
SUN RA MUSIC CHANNEL (OFFICIAL) Michael! Would you be willing to share a little bit of Ornette views about playing out of tune? Did he enjoy it? Was it interesting for him to be at odds in that way?
More live ornette ,: -0
There must be full show ffs [:] (
Wow
Sorry, I never fully understood where OC was coming from till much later in life. He was a musical genius that I wish I had appreciated much more.
Finally, I get it Ornette.
Why are you apologizing???😅
Don't apologize. Ornette is one of those Schrödinger musicians where there is nothing to "get" and everything to get at the same time.
Wowee. Sounds slightly speeded up.🎷
Fantastic and historical video document. Free avant-garde improv on Ornette’s tune. Billy Higgins drum solo is so melodic. He clearly plays the theme.
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Yes, He solos on the theme. Higgins was always one of the most melodic bop and post-bop drummers.
渋谷に「スイング」というジャズ喫茶があり、予備校生の頃、気分が乗らない時は予備校に行かずそこに行ってました。
そこは映像を見せる店だったのですが、こんな貴重な映像はありませんでした。Dancing In Your Headの映像が見れるとは!すごい時代になったなと。
Arigatou gozaimasu!
Wow, rare to see any footage of this short lived band, great to see the fantastic Sirone before he went with the Revolutionary Ensemble, bravo!
James 'Blood' Ulmer is great here. Never heard him before.
Check out his solo records, hes phenomenal
Tales of Captain Black is a great one to start with , shares some sensibilities with what's being played here. Birthright is a CD from the early 00s that I think is really tremendous. Just vocals and guitar. It's Blues but played like no other blues musician I've ever heard.
It sounds so good.
fantastic music
Great line - up, and Ornette on the trumpet is always a plus....Dancing in my Head !! Thank you for this. . Got more ?
ricordo le due chitarre , innovazione assoluta . ho rimosso invece l'episodio antecedente che mi è stato ricordato da un amico incontrato dopo 35 anni . In pratica spintonammo il tizio all'ingresso del locale che rotolò per le scale ed entrammo senza pagare seguendo tutto il concerto . A questo punto pur non ricordando l'episodio truce sono disposto a fare ammenda e inviare un bonifico di 50 euro a titolo simbolico ad Ornette Coleman o a qualche discendente dello strepitoso Pepito Pignatelli lasciate IBAN , naturalmente con la prova che va alla persona giusta.
Hay un pájaro en buenos aires que canta como en la melodía de la parte A. Lo odié porque empezaba temprano y nos marcaba que había que irse a dormir...
Mi cerebro explotó 🧠 🤯
wonderful stuff..
He blows the universe apart from the positron itself!
Divine Prior to Mind and all that binds
Juiced up guys creating a storm!!
real reality in my brain
James Blood Ulmer on Guitar
Blood has his Captain Black hat on
❤️
I'm an honest guy, I still can't get this. Hope one day I will!
It's OK, very little of music is for everyone. I love Ornette, but I have preferred periods...maybe someday I'll hear the rest. Try either Shape of Jazz To Come 1959, or Berlin 1987, or SONG X w Pat Metheny for entree...
........Ornette was genius.........love how James Ulmer tune his guitar...... it's both out of tune but in perfect tune at the same time...like the Delta Legends
There's a special place in hell for sound engineers who are cheap on microphones.
The fact that it's even documented immediately sends them to a special place in heaven.
I guess the equipment and resources available to RAI (Italian state broadcasting company) was what it was in at the time. Doesn't sound too shabby to me.
Dancing in your damn head. 🙏
Title: "Theme for a Symphony"
"Theme FROM a Symphony". And it was.
Been a fan of Coleman for years I can't pretend I don't fully understand the method but I feel it deeply and I think it would be fair to say it's jazz due to the instruments used but this is so far ahead of simple labels it's best to refer to it as music
Io c'ero...
52 years ago I was 10 years old and had just discovered Ornette Coleman on the radio...It sounded to my ears like a pile of radios tuned to different stations...At the time I was also collaborating with my 5th grade class writing lyrics for Frank Zappa,so Coleman is why I had Greggerry Peccary put out a pile of radios tuned to different stations to defend himself against his acid crazed attackers....It worked, apparently, too good...They screwed themselves to death and Greggerry had no clue what had happened. BUT I Knew, because originally everyone was dancing and happy and Frank Zappa made it perfectly clear he was a white supremacist CONEHEAD...Who just happened to be able to write music, whilst stealing and bastardizing lyrics from kids.
okay greg
*Listen to the work of my brother FEELFOUND, he really needs support, he is trying. 💯*
Beat It
Is this James "Blood" Ulmer on the guitar ?
Yessss indeed...one of the greatest open minded guitarists ever😇👍👍👍
❤️😎
exactamente como se llama esta pieza ? muy chido, gracias
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Miles Davis was correct about Ornette Coleman. At first I thought Miles was some what harsh but after listening to this I have to agree with everything Miles said.
does anyone know the song?
"Theme for a Symphony"...and then some "Love Call"? must have been a medley.
Dancing in ur head
The tune is "Theme FROM a Symphony".
Dancing in Your Head was the title of the 1975 or 1976 album this came from.
The acoustic instruments slide in easy as pi= 3.14....
Ulmer had his own tunings...and thoughts on playing guitar. Like Miles said play like ypu dont know how to play.
I prefer Ornette’s sound on trumpet in this video compared with his playing on sax,
Really? Blood plays his ass off.
He's louder in the mix but he carries nice rythmns, voicings and dialog which Ornette plays off of. Sonny Shirock and Pete Cosey were good guesses.
Sounds like high life
dancing in your head
Bern Nix or Blood Ulmer or Pete Cosey on guitar?
For shure it's James Blood Ulmer
There is something oddly great, comical and at the same time awful about the recording. This stupid tune he repeats is so burlesque and powerfull, and that out of tune loud mixed guitar sounds so off and this major minor clashes... I so love it
It's entitled "Theme for a Symphony".. then some of "Love Call" highly expressive.
That is TH Magic of Free Jazz.
"Theme FROM a Symphony".
The tune comes from the theme of one of the movements of his orchestral epic "Skies of America".
Bern Nix on guitar?
James "Blood" Ulmer
Sonny Sharrock?
Nop...James Blood Ulmer
crianças choravam,ou apanhavam ou talvez eram mortas ??sem ofensas tambem gosto de jazz..
🤓‼
Quite sure that he shocked and appauled a few with novice ears. But theis cat could play changes all day. His love of freedom is rather epic . This cat was out there and feral and jest as he should have been.
this is pure non sense
might be the best video out there on the internet with you rock my world by michael jackson
and maybe the thug life video compilations
The guitar work is beautifully batshit
it's nice that deaf people can enjoy playing music together :)
I see you’ve played some Steve Vai solos. Steve Vai started out with Zappa in the 80’s. Frank Zappa got to where he did based on experimentation with various genres and styles, including jazz. His own guitar style incorporated a lot of free-jazz stuff; a continuation of what these guys were doing here. Without these guys, you wouldn’t be able to enjoy your shredding guitar. I’ll assume that was a joking comment, but there’s just some fun knowledge for ya to give you a sense of it all.
@@scottplaysguitar tenuous connection at best
Gab Zsapka k
You’re a stupid ass bitch.
As if you have the intellect to understand what’s going on. Stick ur spoon feed music. Beatles, Metallica, Bieber. Whateva
It sounds repetitive and atonal. But if you pay attention, its musical and has a melody. Which may be between the notes. The band is both in sync and out of sync at the same time. It's beyond sync. Its in-the-moment-Zen. Jazz. Listening won't get you there, it will lead you away from it, and restrict it. If you feel it, you are it, you are Ornette Coleman and all those beautiful cats playing with him. This is the real church. Pure.
THIS is the real birth of the Psychedelic music's beginnings.
I don't know about the guitar player.
on second thought, he's choppy like Ornette, maybe knows what he's doing?
Oh. that was the song. I get it.
pretty cool transition.
This is what's so cool and beautiful about Ornette, it wasn't about the chops, it was about the song, and the guitar player understands that. And now he's starting to show his chops! Ha! Good restraint, man!
It IS James Blood Ulmer.
Pitch is wrong, folks. Can't you hear? I guess you can't.
That's the whole point lol
srry man this shit is hilarious... the guitar player just doin whatever lmao
this guitarist is in another world. it just don´t make any sense. I can play just like that when I´m drunk in the end of the night.
um...no you can't
You shurely can't!
Way over your head, son. Stick to Smoke On The Water.
No. You have no talent to play like JBU.
Sure you can...
Aqui no Brasil chamaria de um bando de louco. Pq não faz sentido mesmo. Para ouvido convencionais
Edgy
huh? does the guitar player know how to actually "play"the guitar?
he does
Dreadful video!
The guitar was way out of tune and Ornette was no Sonny Stitt or Bird. For fans of this have at it.
In European Tune it Schall not be.
Guitar's in fine tune, and Ornette is always Ornette, and dam good at it.
James Blood Ulmer ruined jazz. Thanks Ornette for introducing this fool...
Caleb Ossmann What did he do?
James Blood Ulmer is brilliant!
You ruined *EVERYTHING* :\ lol
Nobody can ruin jazz, except for pricks like you.
@@ismaelbelda1 one of the best comebacks I ever read... brilliant! [ and true ]