Cecil Jimmy Andrew. The Ongoing Circle. I saw them 5 nights in a row at the Jazz Workshop in Boston around this time. Sir one was on bass, but he laid out a bunch and let them play as a trio. Spring of Two Bluejays
When i watch Cecil - he have so many joyces ; he creating his "PERSONNAL" music chord after chord ; he blow up his piano but he can have the sensibility of Schuman sometime ; he was a great jazz player (it's time who show who he was) anyway thanks for upload
Thanks so much for this Jay. Non-stop with the gems lately, such a good group. If you find footage of the '76-'77 quintet with Malik, Ware & Edwards i am going to freak out!
@@hideouslyhilarious😮 no. i will believe it when i see it. Such a legend Jay. Fantastic uploads. and was listening to your duo group on YT the other day, fantastic stuff.
is this really what people think of when they think of jazz?! more likely Oscar Peterson, Duke Ellington and Bill Evans is the sound people have in their heads. Cecil Taylor is fringe stuff but quite compelling at its best, especially when the cluster dominated textures thin out revealing some pitch material eg. 19:28 The main deficit is there's alot of padding in the sax and perc which i find rather exhausting/garrulous. The cross fertilisation interests me: this style would be unthinkable without Bartok and Cowell but in turn classical contemporary composers have been influenced by Taylor. Love the way this is filmed and the timbre of the bechstein piano.
Close to perfection. We wouldn't want it to be perfect Cecil shows us a slice of humanity as no other artist has .
Outstanding quality photography and video/audio, you know these three legends don't fuck around. Thanks for sharing another beauty.
This is such a treasure.
What an incredible capture of this timeless trio.
I saw this trio in Chateauvallon, France in 1973, can't forget! thanks for the video.
That’s one of the best CT performances I’ve seen committed to film..
this group at its best. mind blowing.
Cecil Jimmy Andrew. The Ongoing Circle. I saw them 5 nights in a row at the Jazz Workshop in Boston around this time. Sir one was on bass, but he laid out a bunch and let them play as a trio. Spring of Two Bluejays
Yes yes one of the very greatest bands ever! Tkx for posting this fabulous concert.
unbelievable, magical
what a total blessing to have this
Thank you for posting these incredible films!
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful videos each more precocious than the other, we are feeding of them the sublime soul food.
Fantastic! Thanks again Jay…
You're right ; i agree
Fantastic! Thank you
When i watch Cecil - he have so many joyces ; he creating his "PERSONNAL" music chord after chord ; he blow up his piano but he can have the sensibility of Schuman sometime ; he was a great jazz player (it's time who show who he was) anyway thanks for upload
素晴らしい このチャンネルのコンセプトに感謝!
excellent
1) Unknown Title
06:44 - 07:31 - Theme 1A
07:32 - 07:56 - Theme 1B
07:57 - 09:10 - Theme 1A
09:11 - 18:58 - Jimmy Lyons solo
18:59 - 26:49 - Cecil Taylor solo
2) Variation on 'Silent Tongues'
26:50 - 28:58 - Theme
28:59 - 29:04 - Interlude
29:05 - 31:35 - Jimmy Lyons solo
31:36 - 32:21 - Interlude 2
31:22 - 39:56 - Jimmy Lyons solo 2
39:57 - 43:09 - Cecil Taylor solo
Cecil Taylor & Andrew Cyrille are both in percussions (the Cecil game is so expressive
Hell Yeah!
I knew him in NYC and got to see him many times until he died
It's a wonderfull live who make me think at the concert album 1991 Live in Vienna
Thanks so much for this Jay. Non-stop with the gems lately, such a good group.
If you find footage of the '76-'77 quintet with Malik, Ware & Edwards i am going to freak out!
stay tuned...
@@hideouslyhilarious😮 no. i will believe it when i see it. Such a legend Jay. Fantastic uploads. and was listening to your duo group on YT the other day, fantastic stuff.
Thanks!
C . Taylor pass by Carl Stelling ; Monk fusionned with J. Coltrane ; John Zorn and so much of Giants
This stuff is amazing, any Sun Ra Arkestra shows from Berlin?
They need a bass player.
Pretty powerful stuff, but this is essentially why people hate jazz....
I love jazz just not this type. Doesn't do a thing for me.
is this really what people think of when they think of jazz?! more likely Oscar Peterson, Duke Ellington and Bill Evans is the sound people have in their heads. Cecil Taylor is fringe stuff but quite compelling at its best, especially when the cluster dominated textures thin out revealing some pitch material eg. 19:28
The main deficit is there's alot of padding in the sax and perc which i find rather exhausting/garrulous. The cross fertilisation interests me: this style would be unthinkable without Bartok and Cowell but in turn classical contemporary composers have been influenced by Taylor. Love the way this is filmed and the timbre of the bechstein piano.
these are all standards just play Backwards in a hurry