the "advertisers" dont choose where to place the ads... The only 2 required are the start and end of video. The ads in the middle of a video are put there intentionally by the video poster. @ebjazz93 is the one profiting off the ads and has to manually select where to place them. Hes the a hole.
@@johnstamos8403 Hi, none of my videos are monetized by me on this channel, and I will never ask for money. Rights are paid to the rights owners. For this video, they are paid to a copyright manager called The Source, and i'm pretty sure ads profit mostly to youtube. So no, I don't choose. i'm just thankful my video is not blocked by right owners. Regards
I did not know this video existed. Superlatives fail me! When I was studying jazz in the 1980s I would have freaked out if I saw this video! THE Paul Chambers!!! What a treasure!! Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb were MAGIC together!! And TRANE!!! Mind officially blown!! This music has such force in it. It's like a freight train going by! Thanks!!!
This is a great update to the versions that were on RUclips a few years ago. The sound is crisp and the video quality got fixed. Thank you for keeping this wonderful music alive. We gotta keep spreading good music in a world where everything is starting to be so unoriginal. Hope all have a wonderful day.
Your opinion is welcomed , have enjoyed jazz since the 50's. It is an on going learning and loving experience. Hearing people's opinions is positive and takes me places not traveled.
I first saw John Coltrane Live at a little dive just north of Hollywood Blvd. named Shelly's Mann-Hole. Anybody interested in L.A'.s serious Jazz back in the 60s, "The Mann Hole" was the place for the urban jazz snobs like me. I was 15-16 years old then. My old man listened to Louis Armstrong. and played a little free-form jazz on the piano. I was amazed because he had never studied the rules and played without sheet music. Charles Lloyd fronted Coletrane that night at the Hole. Unfortunately, Lloyd left for Europe early in his career and stayed. Too bad I appreciated what he was doing. I've had the privilege of some great musicians there. One of my favorite musicians and pianist was Theolonius Monk. His quirky personality was at its height. Watching this video on RUclips brings back some fine memories.
Stan Getz was a monster - but especially brave here even having the nerve to play after Coltrane. Soloing after Coltrane had to be the most intimidating thing ever.
Nice! Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz and Coltrane all playing together is a once in a lifetime kind of thing, Amazing that it was recorded, and now colourised! If you're open to requests I would love to see the Wes Montgomery rehearsal footage of his group with four saxes and Martial Solal in Hamburg 1965. Edit: I take it back, just realised it's already on your channel! Thanks so much for these.
@@jacobstevenson5979 The black and white version ISN’T A VERSION. It’s THE ORIGINAL. This is altered, and isn’t REAL in the sense these folks didn’t LOOK like this. What’s wrong with you???
Man stelle sich vor, diese Combo würde heute auftreten. Ein Stadion würde vermutlich nicht reichen, um die Massen an Interessenten aufzunehmen. Ich war damals noch nicht geboren und bin dankbar, diese Aufnahme heute sehen zu dürfen.
Recorded by German TV. It was meant to be Miles Davis' Quintet but Miles didn't want to do it. So Oscar and Stan did it instead, who were also on the JATP European Tour.
Great clip. And good to hear Coltrane in a somewhat - pensive- mood. Wynton Kelly has, as always, the right touch. Why spoil this clip, at times, with those distracting sound graphics is beyond me. But this this superb Jazz, folks. Dig, G’day & Cheers!
I am so curious at what he's smiling about! was Coltrane making funny faces or something? Regardless, its so great to see PC live and smilin'! Wish we got to see more of that...
paul chambers ... words fail me , the arco solo around 7 mins in ... jeez.. I'd love to know what strings he's using , specifically the tension ... they look nice and low tension but he's still bowing where one would on medium and they sound low tension pizz. that's my goal .. low tension for pizz. with some nice fingerboard growl and yet i can bow them of needed .. even if i have to sand the bow with the bridge lol
🙌🏾🙌🏾
that is not Ron Carter on bass. It is Paul James.
@@psychobuzzard Ron Carter left the comment. 😊 The bassist is Paul Chambers.
@@psychobuzzardsurely ron carter would know what ron carter looks like
@@psychobuzzardPaul Chambers on bass!!
Horrr Mr Coltrane tout mes respects vous et votre virtuose équipe....sa Gayar!!!! Trop bel
To all advertisers rudely interrupting this amazing piece of art: I will NEVER, EVER buy any of your shit.
But this is colorized. Is that not itself an “interruption”?
the "advertisers" dont choose where to place the ads... The only 2 required are the start and end of video.
The ads in the middle of a video are put there intentionally by the video poster. @ebjazz93 is the one profiting off the ads and has to manually select where to place them. Hes the a hole.
@@johnstamos8403 Hi, none of my videos are monetized by me on this channel, and I will never ask for money. Rights are paid to the rights owners. For this video, they are paid to a copyright manager called The Source, and i'm pretty sure ads profit mostly to youtube. So no, I don't choose. i'm just thankful my video is not blocked by right owners. Regards
@@ebjazz93 good response
People who complain about ads while refusing to pay for ad-free premium content are a holes.
I did not know this video existed. Superlatives fail me! When I was studying jazz in the 1980s I would have freaked out if I saw this video! THE Paul Chambers!!! What a treasure!! Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb were MAGIC together!! And TRANE!!! Mind officially blown!! This music has such force in it. It's like a freight train going by! Thanks!!!
3:49, Wynton's opening four bars plus the surprise on the drums, great stuff.
This is a great update to the versions that were on RUclips a few years ago. The sound is crisp and the video quality got fixed. Thank you for keeping this wonderful music alive. We gotta keep spreading good music in a world where everything is starting to be so unoriginal. Hope all have a wonderful day.
Love this video!❤❤❤❤❤
It’s so heart-filling to see this video and Trane so alive next to our eyes
Getz and Coltrane with the most awesome Section Backing Ever. They both shaped Jazz!
I love Oscar Peterson to death, but Wynton Kelly's phrases here are some of the best hard bop piano recorded in history ❤ True Giants
Your opinion is welcomed , have enjoyed jazz since the 50's. It is an on going learning and loving experience. Hearing people's opinions is positive and takes me places not traveled.
I first saw John Coltrane Live at a little dive just north of Hollywood Blvd. named Shelly's Mann-Hole. Anybody interested in L.A'.s serious Jazz back in the 60s, "The Mann Hole" was the place for the urban jazz snobs like me. I was 15-16 years old then. My old man listened to Louis Armstrong. and played a little free-form jazz on the piano. I was amazed because he had never studied the rules and played without sheet music. Charles Lloyd fronted Coletrane that night at the Hole. Unfortunately, Lloyd left for Europe early in his career and stayed. Too bad I appreciated what he was doing. I've had the privilege of some great musicians there. One of my favorite musicians and pianist was Theolonius Monk. His quirky personality was at its height. Watching this video on RUclips brings back some fine memories.
You re missin an e ... Grace Slick has an lp called Manhole, not jazz.
He altered course of Music, for musicians EVERYWHERE!
I always found this sort of jazz very motivating. It's just inside playing, but at the top of the art form with great economy, passion, and mastery.
Yes!! Outside playing is a really cool concept but I agree entirely.
Not an aficionado by any means, but this is the first time I've ever heard Coltrane and Getz on the same stage. A treat to say the least. Gracias.
Stan Getz was a monster - but especially brave here even having the nerve to play after Coltrane. Soloing after Coltrane had to be the most intimidating thing ever.
Not for Stan Getz he’s Stan Getz
He kills it though.
trane loved that getz played with "taste". not platitudes. the man knew damned well what he was talking about
id argue itd be a lil more intimidating playing after brecker haha
Haha someone has to play with Mozart some times...
Watching this in color makes it feel so much more real. It makes me want to practice some tunes.
Really sweet moment when Trane and Stan smile at each other before Hackensack. Coltrane face is usually in zen firestorm transcendent zone...
A young John Coltrane, great sound! Thank you for your work!
John Coltrane and the Fellows say: you’re Welcome…
Che rispetto che hanno uno dell’altro… adoro entrambi ! Grandi musicisti ❤
Damn, the whole group is amazing.
Nice! Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz and Coltrane all playing together is a once in a lifetime kind of thing, Amazing that it was recorded, and now colourised! If you're open to requests I would love to see the Wes Montgomery rehearsal footage of his group with four saxes and Martial Solal in Hamburg 1965.
Edit: I take it back, just realised it's already on your channel! Thanks so much for these.
Search Wes on my channel. i have three videos including this one.
The magical harmonisation of Coltrane 💯
The soundstage is what really pulled me into this and I’m listening through Sony XM4 headphones. I can’t wait to play this on the living room system!
Amazing! Lots of love for Wynton, he's got beautiful, hard hitting soulful phrases. Thanks
My favourite jazz session of all time and now in colour - excellent work 😍
One of the most legendary jazz recordings!
I grew up with records and radio. Now I can see them play. Those moviemakers knew this time would come. Tx for uploading👍👍
Beware you’re not seeing them but colorized versions of them.
@@spb7883 what are you even on about? This colorized version is not any less real than the black and white version that you are oh-so nostalgic for.
@@jacobstevenson5979 The black and white version ISN’T A VERSION. It’s THE ORIGINAL. This is altered, and isn’t REAL in the sense these folks didn’t LOOK like this. What’s wrong with you???
@@jacobstevenson5979 I’ll like these guys explain for me: ruclips.net/video/WhdVVBnyvlM/видео.htmlsi=1I-pq3C3Dg3Rf9Fr
Absolutely fantastic! “Thank you” is so inadequate! Wonderful!
The outro, with the closeup of Coltrane and Getz's hands and fingers is lovely. What a pleasure to have this document available to us now.
Why human feeling is so beautiful like that?
Historic and beautiful. Thanks for posting!
Musicians at a whole other level of greatness! Thanks for posting!
Man stelle sich vor, diese Combo würde heute auftreten. Ein Stadion würde vermutlich nicht reichen, um die Massen an Interessenten aufzunehmen. Ich war damals noch nicht geboren und bin dankbar, diese Aufnahme heute sehen zu dürfen.
this intro of autumn leaves, feeling the process of ending
Paul Chambers was on top of his game. Wonderful band.
Recorded by German TV. It was meant to be Miles Davis' Quintet but Miles didn't want to do it. So Oscar and Stan did it instead, who were also on the JATP European Tour.
Jazz doesn't get any better than this!!! Amazing. Oscar Peterson is mind blowing!!!
Great clip. And good to hear Coltrane in a somewhat - pensive- mood. Wynton Kelly has, as always, the right touch. Why spoil this clip, at times, with those distracting sound graphics is beyond me. But this this superb Jazz, folks. Dig, G’day & Cheers!
One of the things I love about jazz (and 1960 tv), is the incongruence of Wynton Kelly's chair.
A true master my favorite a true giant in the pantheon of horn player only Armstrong and Davis could you put ahead of this titan
Maestro's All...True Oneness
True music is from God...Transa Ego...Pure Magic .
Thank You for this magic flash in time. 🎷🏹✌️😎
This made my day. 🔥
thanks for posting
gracias por compartir esta joya !!
Thanks for posting!
Thank you e flat jazz for all these incredible videos.
Que epoca, por dios!!!, todos maestros!!
Thank you, that was amazing
Great video, thank you so much
Just what I was waiting for since I discovered this channel, thanks bro
this is insane ... I am in awe!
Спасибо!!!!👏💖
Great work. Loving your channel.👍
Amazing!!!
This is amazing❤️🎷
So smooth.
WOW, AMAZIMG & BEAUTIFUL! Mr. John Coltrane took no prisoners, damn he was awesome! Incredible rhythm section!
Dos colosos del tenor, de la mejor música del sigo XX.
So great..
Great, a Coltrane live concert :)
1:37 the licc in full effect
sublime
What’s New is a gorgeous composition.
Oscar Peterson was a monster on the piano!
Hermoso!!!
That floating sound wave kills me every time! 😂😂 😂
Accidentally clicked on this.
I'm ok with that.
Trane sounds so joyful. Incredible human being
One of fav footage on all yt
Extraordinary
Thanks¡
very special!
1:37 the lick
Winton Kelley had a wonderful touch. Even Miles Davis said so.
So interesting to hear Stan Getz join in and sound just like himself. I mean, obvious yea, but still cool.
Masters...
Wow!
1:37 not even 2 minutes in man
太精彩了 , 世界级乃至宇宙极非物质文化遗产!!!
la parte del final despues de q toca el piano la bateria y entran los saxos es lo mas emocionante
Wynton Kelly at the piano ! anyway thanks for sharing !
Wynton Kelly, and Oscar Peterson for the last one.
@@ebjazz93 ah cool i didnt see the last one thanks!
18:27 PC cheesing
I am so curious at what he's smiling about! was Coltrane making funny faces or something? Regardless, its so great to see PC live and smilin'! Wish we got to see more of that...
Top TOP TOP!!!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ genius
Isano,Muito bom sem comentarios
Calling out the Jazz Nerds … Is there an equivalent to coltrane nowadays who everyone should know?
No. But Joe Lovano is consistently excellent.
TREASURE...
GOATs
1:38 real sneaky
What a great concert. While Trane was still playing totally inside.
His SBA is very noticeable on this colorized footage. ``A little toy
paul chambers ...
words fail me , the arco solo around 7 mins in ... jeez..
I'd love to know what strings he's using , specifically the tension ... they look nice and low tension but he's still bowing where one would on medium and they sound low tension pizz.
that's my goal .. low tension for pizz. with some nice fingerboard growl and yet i can bow them of needed .. even if i have to sand the bow with the bridge lol
Qual a sequência dessasmusicas que ele toca (digo) nomes.
10:43
ピーターソンがケリーの肩を叩き交代するシーン。どちらもスウィングするピアノなら負けず劣らずの名手。これほど貴重な映像があるだろうか
26:00
Too bad they couldn't raise the level on Getz (on Hackensack) after Coltrane's great solo. Great gig though, and great to see them "live". Thanks
0:35
30:25
The color somehow gives me a much better insight. I am a player.
Trane casually creating “the lick” at 1:37 😂
カラーはいいね。
Stan Getz on tenor sax (not alto)
Indeed, thanks for correcting.