Seq ' Hahaha. I turn 3 in 7,000 years and my middle, first, and last name is jazz. Jazz Jazz Jazz. I will bleed Jazz when I am crucified by the horrid one named... *POP POP POP*
Elvin Jones - Drums Pat La Barbera - Soprano Sax Sonny Fortune - Tenor Sax James Williams - Piano Chip Jackson - Bass I saw this very line up at Ronnie Scotts the next year. Steaming!!!
I INVITED THE BAND TO COME TO MY HOUSE TO HAVE A MEXICAN GREAZE OF MY MOM'S CHICKEN AND MOLE WITH ARROZE AND TORTILLAS THEN SOMBODY SAID WHY DON'T WE PLAY SOMETHING SO I STARTED( I WAD SO NERVOUS) I DROPPED MY STICK AND ELVIN PICKED-IT UP AND GAVE IT TO-ME AND I CONTINUED THEN HE PLAYED! MAN IT WAS SO DEEP! HE GAVE ME MY DIPLOMA SORT-A SPEAK I'LL ALWAYS LOVE HIM!! SO GIVING!!!HE ENCOURAGED ALL OF US !!!! IRREPRESSIBLE!! LOUIE CALLED HIM MOTHER NATURE!!!!!
For any drummers who watch this -notice how EJ holds the light end of the stick for his snare work. You might try it. The stick does'nt want to fly out of your hand like it does the holding it the usual way.
John Agresti I like to use both ends for different things. if I'm doing alot of light snare work, I'll use the tip. But for hard grooves I like the back. It opens you snare up so much. Just listen to Jones' snare.
roger that. I use the heavy end for the snare ( stay's in my hand better) and use the small end for the brass. Maybe even use a lighter stick for brass.
John Agresti they're all solutions, man. I've seen cats like Eric Harland use two different sticks at the same time, generally a nylon tip for cymbals and wood tip for drums.
If the stick is flying out of your hand when you hold it the other way, then maybe the solution isn't turning it around. I'm pretty sure that's not the reason why Elvin holds it that way. I've always found that the vibration of the tip of the stick right in the palm of my hand to be a little uncomfortable. Of course that's if I'm playing matched grip. The great Neil Peart used to hold his left stick backwards to get a more powerful snare sound. I'm pretty sure he stopped doing that.
I got to see him with Trane, Alice Pharoah Sanders and T Monk, on Tranes birthday, in 1966. Also with Kenny Kirkland on piano and Kenny Garret sax, in Emeryville Ca.
Will Calhoun's recently released an album called, "Celebrating Elvin Jones." I bought it at a Living Colour show a few months ago and it's incredible! I knew Calhoun could play rock, funk, metal and r & b but I had never heard him play jazz/swing. I should've known better!
There's a great version of Doll of the Bride on that album. I was lucky enough to have Mr. Calhoun sign my copy. Amazing drummer. Graduated from Berklee School of Music with honors!
Great to see and hear Elvin in top form with his Jazz Machine. I heard a similar edition but with Frank Foster instead of Sonny Fortune and a Japanese pianist instead of James Williams in 1984. But this band really burns.
BAAHH!! That is quite easy. Elvin Jones has never told us about the little midget that, during decades, secretly poured out from his trousers every time he did a humanly impossible Drum Solo, helping him in all those impossible things, baffling us during all these decades, making us believe that there was only one Elvin!.
I have to ask. Can anyone tell me whose giant blue Pearl kit that is behind Elvin? I don't know if I've ever seen many toms. This was in 1990. I didn't know a lot about jazz at the time, being 16-17. I had discovered Chick Corea Elektric Band, Allan Holdsworth, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones and there wasn't much else. But I read Modern Drummer religiously so I probably knew of the drummer that owned that big blue kit. It's not William Kennedy's set is it? At first I thought Billy Cobham but he doesn't set up his drums like that. Maybe Iron Maiden were on the Newport Jazz Festival ticket that year, because it almost looks like Nicko McBrain's kit. He was possibly my first favorite drummer.
+John Agresti It is a 14x18 bass drum. Elvin mainly played 18" or even 16" bass drums--even Buddy Rich and Louie Bellson were stunned by Elvin's ability to make small bass drums sound big. This Tama kit and his subsequent kit, a Yamaha Maple Custom, both featured 18" bass drums. He did not use 20" kicks.
+John Agresti Here's one example of an article that documents Elvin's use of 18" and 16" bass drums: www.drummagazine.com/gear/post/a-glimpse-of-elvin-jones-gear/
Is there a Jackson in the house, written by Chip Jackson, bassist. What a great song! I love my father's legacy!
Your Father is one of the most beautiful human beings to have ever graced this world.
Your Father was truly a genius of the highest regard!! Agreed it is a great chart!
He’s a Saint. I always have a nice picture of him at my place, no matter where I moved.
Your Father and all his Brothers made it for me. I listen every day.
Your father was the greatest drummer ever!! He's a big drum influence on me
Elvin is a volcano! Those accents just explode and what a great feel! 2 Buddy Rich alumnis in Pat La Barbara and Sonny Fortune ....great band.
At 23 Bassist Dave Carpenter R.I.P. also toured with Buddy Rich.
The Presence!!!! The Sound!!! The Energy!!!!
Goosebumps...
Your dad was one of my favorite drummers. I was listening to him on "A Love Supreme" this morning.
For some reason I turned 30 and now I understand jazz
Best comment EVER!!!! For (possibly) the same reason I also turned 30 last year and now I can't live without jazz.
Jorge Ostos I turn 30 in 12 years and I like jazz. Idk, I guess I’m pretty cool. Dab
@@scottplaysguitar I turn 30 in 15 years, dabs *my life has no meaning without jazz help me, I'm in too deep*
Seq ' Hahaha. I turn 3 in 7,000 years and my middle, first, and last name is jazz. Jazz Jazz Jazz. I will bleed Jazz when I am crucified by the horrid one named... *POP POP POP*
Better late than never!
Elvin Jones - Drums
Pat Labarbera - Soprano Sax
Sonny Fortune - Tenor Sax
James Williams - Piano
Chip Jackson - Bass
You forget to list Pat LaBarbera on Tenor Sax as well as Soprano.
Thanks Lustier!❤😁👍
Thank you
Dave Carpenter -Bass
@@JonCurrienot Chip?
This is great! I could listen to Elvin all day!
THE FUCKING SOUND OF DRUMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mario Calzada right they sound so powerful . Amazing.
HHMMPF. The sound of Bass at 9:42.
I lived in Newport many moons ago. Summers are great but winters are a bitch. Saw Elvin in New York. What a great drummer!
That's delicious music. Elvin Jones one of the great drummers. This group is also fine tuned - Bravo!
Pat La Barbera on tenor is inspiring, as always. Sonny, too. So great to hear their approaches back to back!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thanks Jazz on MV. Good afternoon.
Elvin Jones にしか叩けない超絶な「One and only」のドラムをもう一度聴きたい‼
常にこれがラストチャンスのごとく50・60年代流儀の熱き炎を燃やし、「轟(とどろき)」と化して天駆けたElvin に栄光あれ‼
Outstanding!
Incredible outstanding & cool performance. I adore this sound. Thank you.
Elvin Jones - Drums
Pat La Barbera - Soprano Sax
Sonny Fortune - Tenor Sax
James Williams - Piano
Chip Jackson - Bass
I saw this very line up at Ronnie Scotts the next year. Steaming!!!
You forgot to list Pat LaBarbera on Tenor Sax as well as Soprano.
Thank you for great music.
...Great post...THANKS!!!
素晴らしい、ありがとうございます。
Sonny Fortune on tenor.Just incredible!!! That says it for the whole band, incredible!!!
I INVITED THE BAND TO COME TO MY HOUSE TO HAVE A MEXICAN GREAZE OF MY MOM'S CHICKEN AND MOLE WITH ARROZE AND TORTILLAS THEN SOMBODY SAID WHY DON'T WE PLAY SOMETHING SO I STARTED( I WAD SO NERVOUS) I DROPPED MY STICK AND ELVIN PICKED-IT UP AND GAVE IT TO-ME AND I CONTINUED THEN HE PLAYED! MAN IT WAS SO DEEP! HE GAVE ME MY DIPLOMA SORT-A SPEAK I'LL ALWAYS LOVE HIM!! SO GIVING!!!HE ENCOURAGED ALL OF US !!!! IRREPRESSIBLE!! LOUIE CALLED HIM MOTHER NATURE!!!!!
This sounds like the way I would’ve met Elvin if I was dreaming 😂 too real
90,084 hits....................... Mr Elvin Jones, always the greatest
Beautiful stuff. Timeless, eternal...
What a live ...thanks for the elvin s lover post
Bless him💙💙💙💙💙
Fabulous.
Feeling happy ❤
Amazing!👋👋👋👍🙏
Those rivets make me smile ;)
why? :)
Elvin Jons Great Artist!!!
...YEAH!!!...Elvin Lives!!!...
4~Ever...Peace, Fox...
great post
Doll of the bride
Hypnotic game the flute is like a poem
Love the first tune
o sonny fortune, e um tennorista muito virtuoso...
43:01
A true modern Master❤😮😊
GOLD on RUclips!
🎼🪄✨🔥ELVIN JONES🔥
Lives
4~Ever...
...Much Love To The Family,
Fox🕶️
Wow!! Thanks ;)
still love it!!
For any drummers who watch this -notice how EJ holds the light end of the stick for his snare work. You might try it. The stick does'nt want to fly out of your hand like it does the holding it the usual way.
John Agresti I like to use both ends for different things. if I'm doing alot of light snare work, I'll use the tip. But for hard grooves I like the back. It opens you snare up so much. Just listen to Jones' snare.
roger that. I use the heavy end for the snare ( stay's in my hand better) and use the small end for the brass. Maybe even use a lighter stick for brass.
John Agresti they're all solutions, man. I've seen cats like Eric Harland use two different sticks at the same time, generally a nylon tip for cymbals and wood tip for drums.
If the stick is flying out of your hand when you hold it the other way, then maybe the solution isn't turning it around. I'm pretty sure that's not the reason why Elvin holds it that way. I've always found that the vibration of the tip of the stick right in the palm of my hand to be a little uncomfortable. Of course that's if I'm playing matched grip. The great Neil Peart used to hold his left stick backwards to get a more powerful snare sound. I'm pretty sure he stopped doing that.
Elvin Jones and Macoy Tyner in Toronto's Green Onion on Bloor ....mindblowing wow.
I got to see him with Trane, Alice Pharoah Sanders and T Monk, on Tranes birthday, in 1966. Also with Kenny Kirkland on piano and Kenny Garret sax, in Emeryville Ca.
The feel right off the BAT
Will Calhoun's recently released an album called, "Celebrating Elvin Jones." I bought it at a Living Colour show a few months ago and it's incredible! I knew Calhoun could play rock, funk, metal and r & b but I had never heard him play jazz/swing. I should've known better!
There's a great version of Doll of the Bride on that album. I was lucky enough to have Mr. Calhoun sign my copy. Amazing drummer. Graduated from Berklee School of Music with honors!
The Top of Music! Elvin continued to take Trane in her heart and when she played by the Lord Trane was with her .. :(
Killin❤🎉
Elvin!!1 is Jazz!!!
¡muy bueno!
Les harmoniques sont parfaites
Une dimension anachronique
🔥🔥🔥🥁👑ELVIN JONES👑🥁🔥🔥🔥
And all the songs inbetween
Pearl Drum set Blue Ricki Helmam Drummer of Miles Davis !!! Elvin Genial !!! R.I.P !!!
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Great to see and hear Elvin in top form with his Jazz Machine. I heard a similar edition but with Frank Foster instead of Sonny Fortune and a Japanese pianist instead of James Williams in 1984. But this band really burns.
He was the baby boy in his family.....he got away with everything!!!(from an interview!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Элвин с классным стегающим кнутом!
後にも先にもこの様なドラマーは2度と出ないだろう。
TOO SMOOTH
the real deal
i think he said pretty much everythinl
If you look carefully at 5.57 you can clearly see that somebody is rockin Elvin's Jazz boat.
44:55 Enka Start!
How can it be that there's no mention to the name of the musicians involved?
BAAHH!! That is quite easy. Elvin Jones has never told us about the little midget that, during decades, secretly poured out from his trousers every time he did a humanly impossible Drum Solo, helping him in all those impossible things, baffling us during all these decades, making us believe that there was only one Elvin!.
🌈❤️❤️❤️🌹👌👌👌🌈
Is that Sonny Fortune?
Man, talk about a monstrosity of a drumkit behind Elvin. Good grief.
I have to ask. Can anyone tell me whose giant blue Pearl kit that is behind Elvin? I don't know if I've ever seen many toms. This was in 1990. I didn't know a lot about jazz at the time, being 16-17. I had discovered Chick Corea Elektric Band, Allan Holdsworth, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones and there wasn't much else. But I read Modern Drummer religiously so I probably knew of the drummer that owned that big blue kit. It's not William Kennedy's set is it? At first I thought Billy Cobham but he doesn't set up his drums like that. Maybe Iron Maiden were on the Newport Jazz Festival ticket that year, because it almost looks like Nicko McBrain's kit. He was possibly my first favorite drummer.
I think that's Ricky Wellman's set with Miles Davis.
maaaaan who cares... it's a Pearl.... that's like askin...who's Yugo?.. haha.. just not a fan of Pearl...
★★★★★
And the last song
Have you met Mr.Jones?
エルビンジョーンズさんの奥さんは長崎出身の女性です。
Who's the pianist? Looks a bit like the late James Williams?
s nevetsjy YES! Memphis born James Williams.
+Lamont Harris i miss him~
Who on this hit?
Where can I find that first song on record?
The song calls "Is there a jackson in the house?" But i don't know where you could find it. Look at spotify, there is another version of the song.
This heads is oil heads but this is my favorite drum sound
Not oil heads, IMHO, just Remo Pinstripes
Jan Parolek yesss. But not jazz heads. But my favorite drum sound
@@Gilnar13 , pinstripes do have a bit of oil in them .
18" bass drum! I'm sure.
it's a 16"
Get the ruler guys...
@@ADHSR18" on his Tama kit. Just looks small because his toms are set high
Who's on piano?
Pat Labarbera sounds like Coltrane, a good copy
He's using a 20 inch bass. It's BIG enough.
+John Agresti
definitely an 18"
+Kyle Hutchins I say 20 inch. We need some more input .
+John Agresti It is a 14x18 bass drum. Elvin mainly played 18" or even 16" bass drums--even Buddy Rich and Louie Bellson were stunned by Elvin's ability to make small bass drums sound big. This Tama kit and his subsequent kit, a Yamaha Maple Custom, both featured 18" bass drums. He did not use 20" kicks.
+John Agresti Here's one example of an article that documents Elvin's use of 18" and 16" bass drums: www.drummagazine.com/gear/post/a-glimpse-of-elvin-jones-gear/
+dogmart It's 20 inches.
19:06 The Lick :D
HaliniSnow cc
I'm a big Coltrane fan, and it just seems wrong to listen to Elvin without McCoy, and especially not with trane or Wayne shorter.
in the contrary, it shows all the perspective that Elvin gives to power music and drums
Huh? What a strange comment.