3:59 I know exactly why he played that E instead of a D at the start of the tune proper: He was relating this great composition to Bach's great D minor Chaconne for violin. If "Alan Corday" was in D, that first note WOULD be an E!!! ----and it IS A GREAT CHACONNE!!!!
Only about a month before I heard them at Wolftrap. I was the subject for his Easton, MD portrait #2 on the Piano Portraits album. I can explain every note he played.
3:59 I know exactly why he played that E instead of a D at the start of the tune proper: He was relating this great composition to Bach's great D minor Chaconne for violin. If "Alan Corday" was in D, that first note WOULD be an E!!! ----and it IS A GREAT CHACONNE!!!!
My goodness.... what an intro that was. Thank you Maestro Chick, your art will live forever.
Nice performance of Alan Corday, the band nailed it, wonderful!
I was lucky enough to see this legendary line up
RIP chick corea
I love you chick corea
John can't hold himself... :D Great Band, my lifetime Musicians.
Only about a month before I heard them at Wolftrap.
I was the subject for his Easton, MD portrait #2 on the Piano Portraits album.
I can explain every note he played.
YYYeeeeeaaaaahhhh!!!!! 😎👍👍👍✌✌✌🤩
Incredible musicianship, timeless.
If you can be mad at this, get your ears checked! Outstanding, work!
Best fusion band forever!!!
You are correct....
A beautiful piece!
Wow!!!
He was already 76 by the time of this show.