Documentary on great jazz guitarist Tal Farlow (1921 - 1998))

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2021
  • From my collection of off-the-air recordings on VHS cassettes, this is a wonderful documentary produced by New Jersey Public Television in 1981. (I recorded it from a rerun in March of 1983.) The subject: Tal Farlow--jazz guitarist and sign painter. Yes, Tal worked as a professional sign painter in Sea Bright, New Jersey, as depicted in the film. However, he also recorded as a leader and as a sideman, starting with the Red Norvo Trio in 1951. The film includes commentary by guitarist George Benson, pianist Jimmy Lyons, the above-mentioned vibes player Red Norvo, Tal's wife Tina and others. Tal can also be seen and heard performing with pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Red Mitchell and others.
    An anonymous copyright claim completely blocked viewing of this wonderful documentary. The only way I could remove some of the blocks was to permit a pretty brutal hack job offered by RUclips which removed some music; but, it also removed some commentary, some dialog and some material which couldn't possibly trigger a legitimate copyright claim. The material that was cut: 1) commentary by guitarist George Benson about Tal which opens the program (not a musical performance); 2) a 1950 recording of the bop tune, "Move", by the Red Norvo Trio, which included Tal and Charles Mingus (and which, by the way, has been posted by someone else on RUclips and has not been blocked); 3) Tal's description of how he got started as a sign painter; 4) film of Tal painting the name of a boat on its hull, 5) more commentary by George Benson; 6) a discussion between Tal and Canadian-American guitarist, Lenny Breau; 7) two brief duets between Tal and Lenny; 8) Tal's introduction and walk-on at the beginning of a performance with Tommy Flanagan and Red Mitchell.
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Комментарии • 67

  • @philippemontagne8513
    @philippemontagne8513 3 года назад +22

    "God never put a nicer soul on this planet than my very dear friend Tal Farlow."
    Johnny Smith

    • @hollywoodjoe123
      @hollywoodjoe123 3 года назад +4

      VERY WELL SAID - I TOO HAVE KNOWN TAL FARLOW OVER THE YEARS - DECADES - TO BE A GENTLE MAN OF GREAT LOVE , JOE NANIA also known as " Hollywood " Joe

    • @DaniloMarrone
      @DaniloMarrone 2 месяца назад

      Truer words have never been spoken.

  • @hollywoodjoe123
    @hollywoodjoe123 11 месяцев назад +15

    TAL FARLOW passed away in 1998 and has been gone 25 years now on this date of July 25 2023 - - - HE will be remembered as one the greatest musicians not just in jazz but in music - - But to me and many others not only a musician but a gentle soft spoken genius -

  • @randykalish7558
    @randykalish7558 7 месяцев назад +6

    That smile on his face while he's playing...he's just playing, and having waaay too much fun! And the audience so willingly held hostage in the presence of greatness. Its good to see this!

  • @johnfenner347
    @johnfenner347 Год назад +13

    I met Tal at the Tramshed in Woolwich many years ago . A rainy night in south east London.
    He had Dave Green and Alan Ganley with him. An audience of only a few folk. I sat at the feet of the Master. He gave me so much time after the concert, and signed my LPs. A wonderful player and Gentleman. We are fortunate to have this wonderful little film. We won’t hear his like again.

    • @hollywoodjoe123
      @hollywoodjoe123 5 месяцев назад +3

      John Fenner, I experienced the same thing at the Hyatt House Hotel Silver Screen Room - Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood California in August 1984 - I sat there in front of HIM - Tal Farlow with hardly any audience there - then after the show he gave me all his time - Talked about his albums of that I had bought many years before - I had one lesson with him at his home in Sea Bright , New Jersey in February 1995 my mom came with me ! I have it recorded on a cassette - I will put it on youtube soon

  • @antonparas4782
    @antonparas4782 2 месяца назад +4

    26:00 i have felt the same way. I'm glad tina brought this mental health incident up, even when she hesitated to do so. It's nothing to be ashamed of, and it is a very human moment. In 2024 especially, I think this is a relevant moment. RIP Tal, beautiful guitar player, even more beautiful as a person

    • @MikeL-7
      @MikeL-7 6 дней назад

      I found this part of film almost unbearably poignant.

  • @TheDavidfallon
    @TheDavidfallon 9 месяцев назад +4

    I remember an interview with Tal Farlow where he was being complimented on the technical skill of his playing. He said, "Well it helps if you have really big hands."

  • @tonycalabro5125
    @tonycalabro5125 8 месяцев назад +4

    The great TAL FARLOW... unique, amazing, there'll never be an other one like him... What a joy to hear him, see him, and what a gentleman ... SUPERB... thanks for sharing. Every guitar player needs to be aware of TAL FARLOW.

  • @gabri3l367
    @gabri3l367 6 месяцев назад +4

    Tal Farlow : Genius of Guitar Jazz !

  • @michaelshiflett4835
    @michaelshiflett4835 Год назад +8

    He and Joe Pass and a few others really define jazz guitar for me.

  • @BernieHollandMusic
    @BernieHollandMusic 2 года назад +6

    My favourite guitarist - he has everything a guitar player could wish for. . .

    • @cgptony11
      @cgptony11 Год назад +1

      You’re so very right!!!

  • @pianopappy
    @pianopappy  3 года назад +19

    An anonymous copyright claim completely blocked viewing of this wonderful documentary. The only way I could remove some of the blocks was to permit a pretty brutal hack job offered by RUclips which removed some music; but, it also removed some commentary, some dialog and some material which couldn't possibly trigger a legitimate copyright claim. The material that was cut: 1) commentary by guitarist George Benson about Tal which opens the program (not a musical performance); 2) a 1950 recording of the bop tune, "Move", by the Red Norvo Trio, which included Tal and Charles Mingus (and which, by the way, has been posted by someone else on RUclips and has not been blocked); 3) Tal's description of how he got started as a sign painter; 4) film of Tal painting the name of a boat on its hull, 5) more commentary by George Benson; 6) a discussion between Tal and Canadian-American guitarist, Lenny Breau; 7) two brief duets between Tal and Lenny; 8) Tal's introduction and walk-on at the beginning of a performance with Tommy Flanagan and Red Mitchell.

    • @JakesPhoto_
      @JakesPhoto_ 3 года назад +2

      That's a shame that youtube does stuff like this, but i get why they do what they do. I appreciate you making changes to be able to keep this video on youtube, especially the "fascinating rhythm" song!!

    • @pianopappy
      @pianopappy  3 года назад +3

      @@JakesPhoto_ Thanks, Jake, for your comment. Of course, I didn't make the changes myself. I reluctantly accepted RUclips's changes. There should be an appeal process. A few years ago, something like this occurred when I posted the the three TV networks' coverage of the death of Benny Goodman on their nightly news programs. As with this posting, the cuts didn't seem to make any sense whatsoever. Just to see what would happen, I uploaded the excluded material, individually, in "unlisted" postings; and, no claims were presented. Go figure.

    • @briandavies452
      @briandavies452 3 года назад +2

      Hi Thank you for your hard work... I recorded a video off the TV of the documentary some years ago in England the name of the program was called Swing Shift channel 4 ... Sadly i lent it to a friend who lost the video

    • @TvDaddyAndTheTabloidArmy
      @TvDaddyAndTheTabloidArmy Год назад +2

      even still it's a great document, especially for the likes of youtube.
      gracias

    • @levimatthew8911
      @levimatthew8911 9 месяцев назад +2

      RUclips is a totalitarian POS.

  • @markbridwell8972
    @markbridwell8972 Год назад +5

    Great to see bassist, Red Mitchell and the great Tommy Flanigan workin' here w/ Tal . Wonderful video footage . Thank you !

    • @pianopappy
      @pianopappy  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it. I wish RUclips had refrained from eliminating some of itl

    • @jazztime7186
      @jazztime7186 6 месяцев назад +1

      I was just thinking, if any of their concerts were recorded in full and professionally, audio or video, what a great album that might make. There is the Farlow-Flanagan-Mazzaroppi "Chromatic Palette" album, which is wonderful, but the trio with Red Mitchell is extra special.

    • @hollywoodjoe123
      @hollywoodjoe123 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes indeed that album is wonderful !
      @@jazztime7186

  • @edwardryan2927
    @edwardryan2927 3 месяца назад +2

    Fantastic! I knew Tal n worked with him at the Meadowlands in the 1980's. Tremendous gentleman. Modest, generous n kind southern gentleman.

    • @hollywoodjoe123
      @hollywoodjoe123 Месяц назад

      yes indeed - a kind man - relaxed and generous to all HE ever met !

  • @taildragger53
    @taildragger53 2 года назад +5

    Incredible video, even with the cut film. I can't thank you enough. What an incredible musician.

    • @pianopappy
      @pianopappy  2 года назад +3

      Your comment is thanks enough, taildragger. Glad you enjoyed it. Sorry I can't post the blocked scenes.

  • @TvDaddyAndTheTabloidArmy
    @TvDaddyAndTheTabloidArmy Год назад +8

    didn't like traveling long distances - new York was just Too far -
    from Sea Bright new jersey.
    God bless him

    • @jazztime7186
      @jazztime7186 6 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah, I think that was just a way of saying "I don't like the stress". His wife's comments at 25:14 shine some light on this. I find a lot of musicians aren't such great communicators in formal interviews, either because they just aren't verbally oriented, or they just want to give an answer that satisfies the interviewer to keep things moving along. And when the question gets at something they might be sensitive about, even moreso. But most of what really matters is right on the records.

    • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
      @jesusislukeskywalker4294 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@jazztime7186🙏

  • @euge1210
    @euge1210 6 месяцев назад +3

    This video is a great contribution, thank you very much!

  • @DaniloMarrone
    @DaniloMarrone 10 месяцев назад +3

    I read somewhere that Tal and George van Eps played together a few times. That must have been incredible in every way. Too bad there's no footage of that encounter. Thankfully, we have this wonderful documentary on the life and legacy of Tal!

    • @jazztime7186
      @jazztime7186 6 месяцев назад +4

      Ed Bickert told Mark Miller this in his 1978 Guitar Player interview: “Farlow and Kessel came through town [Toronto, ca. 1956-58] eventually,” Ed explains, “and I made a point of trying to meet them and get together with them somehow. Tal came through with [pianist] Eddie Costa and [bassist] Vinnie Burke. We got together and played after-hours at the House of Hambourg-used up most of the night doing that. It was a big thrill for me, of course.”
      That would have been a fun jam to see--Farlow was 11 years older than Bickert, but was probably more of a modernist at the time than Bickert.

  • @pgroove163
    @pgroove163 Год назад +6

    his crib looks nice & homey...

  • @kellyneese5216
    @kellyneese5216 2 года назад +6

    HE WAS KIND ENOUGH TO HAVE MYSELF AND ANOTHER THEATER TECHNICIAN FRIEND IN ONE DAY, AS WE HAPPENED TO BE IN SEA BRIGHT AND HAD A CAR. GOT TO TAKE A FOUR HOUR LESSON WITH HIM ABOUT SIX MONTHS LATER WITH HIM. STILL SHAKING ALL OVER, IN A GOOD WAY.

  • @cgptony11
    @cgptony11 Год назад +3

    Absolutely beautiful playing
    What an artist

  • @sumithramachandranwatchyou5045
    @sumithramachandranwatchyou5045 10 месяцев назад +4

    My hero ❤

    • @hollywoodjoe123
      @hollywoodjoe123 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your nice comment - I knew TAL FARLOW as a personal friend - yes the HERO for many people not just musicians - TAL FARLOW was a man of love - kindness- humility - and more - He is in Heaven now watching all of us as we remember HIM -

  • @JohnThomas-gl4qu
    @JohnThomas-gl4qu 2 года назад +2

    This is great! Glad I stumbled upon it. I first dicovered Tal back in 2003 while surfing through the online Mosaic catalog. Love listening to him.

  • @justinsmithey
    @justinsmithey 18 часов назад

    Talmage is my First cousin 3 times removed 😁, Tal's uncle, Charles Farlow, was a professional golfer that even taught Marge Burns

  • @gregrobel
    @gregrobel 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this beautiful tribute to a great man.

    • @pianopappy
      @pianopappy  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comment, Greg. Sorry that RUclips cut much of it out.

  • @tomdecuca3627
    @tomdecuca3627 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this!! This is a treasure!

    • @hollywoodjoe123
      @hollywoodjoe123 11 месяцев назад +1

      It is good to see the streets of SEA BRIGHT , NEW JERSEY at the start of this TAL FARLOW documentary video - My mom and I visited Tal Farlow at his home there 16 Peninsula - February 1995 - for a lesson - he was very cordial to us !

  • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
    @jesusislukeskywalker4294 6 месяцев назад +3

    🙏❤️🤓 what a guy

  • @kellyneese5216
    @kellyneese5216 2 года назад +3

    Got to visit TAL, and took a lesson at his place in SEA BRIGHT,N.J. . WAS ON A COLD DAY IN 1995 ? I THINK. INCREDIBLE HUMAN BEING. I LEARNED MORE ABOUT LIFE AND MUSIC WITH THE ONE LESSON I HAD WITH HIM, AND THE ONE LESSON I GOT TO TAKE FROM CAROL KAY IN SANTA CRUZ,CA, CIRCA 1982, THAN I THOUGHT I COULD EVER KNOW, ABOUT ANYTHING. INCREDIBLE.

  • @hollywoodjoe123
    @hollywoodjoe123 Год назад +3

    TAL FARLOW - - HAPPY BIRTHDAY - - NUMBER 102 - - GOD BLESS YOU - - LOVE FROM YOUR PAL FOREVER -JOE NANIA - A.K.A. HOLLYWOOD JOE

  • @etta1173
    @etta1173 Год назад +5

    I think I have the full docu. I was getting Lenny Breau stuff and came across it. Lenny was pretty full of himself as I remember. They had an up & down exchange.

    • @yurib7067
      @yurib7067 Год назад +1

      Yeah, he approached Tal and basically started bragging that he “figured out” what Tal did on the guitar. Personally I think Tal is a deeper artist.

  • @hollywoodjoe123
    @hollywoodjoe123 5 месяцев назад +2

    There was Django Reinhardt + Charlie Christian who both were very melodic - But to me TAL FARLOW brought out the guitar more HARMONICALLY than the ones that came before HIM and since then it has been that way due to HIS style !

  • @brianguerrahernandez
    @brianguerrahernandez 2 года назад +3

    thanks for the upload. it's too bad you had to make considerable cuts to the documentary.

  • @scottkasper6378
    @scottkasper6378 Год назад +2

    14:58 Chris’s landing marina

  • @JohnPfeifferBand
    @JohnPfeifferBand 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing. Is there a way to legally get to view the documentary as originally aired?

    • @etta1173
      @etta1173 Год назад +1

      John, I had a copy at one time. If I can find it & make a copy i will let you know here. No promise I lose a lot of stuff. I know it has a lot of Lenny Breau. I was gathering stuff on him, Lenny, at the time. i'll look for it.

    • @hollywoodjoe123
      @hollywoodjoe123 5 месяцев назад +2

      You can buy this actual video online - !

    • @JohnPfeifferBand
      @JohnPfeifferBand 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@hollywoodjoe123Thanks, $3 purchase, wow!

  • @pseudokowski
    @pseudokowski 2 года назад +2

    I wanted to hear/see him talk about his painting too bad it was redacted.

  • @petepoulos
    @petepoulos Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for recording and posting it is still a great viewing. If could buy a copy from you I would like to.