You know when I’m trying to relate with someone through music. Introducing them to my audio sensations then you find they like it as much as you. Sharing❤Here there is passionate love. I’m remembering…the many times I’ve listened before. Different loves, youth innocence and discovery ideas harmony when we allowed ourselves to be more melodic accepting the miracle of life that surrounds us, just how fleeting and precious it is. “Behold…and see.” This is an access point a touchstone I almost forgot. You know we never forget the music we truly love. They’re sign markers…
Questa musica è come la vita ne percorre tutti i passi , ti fa piangere , ti emoziina , ti intristisce ti fa sorridere , ad un certo punto volano persino gli angeli e tu percorri i passi della tua di vita e lo spirito si eleva in alto.
i love classic piano music over all...but this piece / concert and some others from him...i hear more often than most others in my 60 years of listening music....just so wonderful....
One of the first things I discovered in 1979 when I fled the Midwest and ended up in California where I stayed, was Keith and The Koln Concert. I've never been without it in my life after all these years.
Even now, his performance is wonderful. So beautiful and freely. I also began piano for classic, but chpin, back must had been understood code and "coda" must be improvisation.
*The moods in this are pretty deep in their movement. I just came across a field of crickets dying from a man poisoning them, thousands of crickets with their backs on the ground writhing in agony, listening to this made it feel like some real shit was happening. Cricket genocide and all the quiet moments.*
this must survive after the end of everything............send it around the universe....a Pioneer X
just like yesterday that I heard it for the first time
You know when I’m trying to relate with someone through music. Introducing them to my audio sensations then you find they like it as much as you. Sharing❤Here there is passionate love. I’m remembering…the many times I’ve listened before. Different loves, youth innocence and discovery ideas harmony when we allowed ourselves to be more melodic accepting the miracle of life that surrounds us, just how fleeting and precious it is. “Behold…and see.” This is an access point a touchstone I almost forgot. You know we never forget the music we truly love. They’re sign markers…
It is very alive and it shares itself with our vibrational channels
This concert and Keith Jarret is a legend. I heard it 100 times
Questa musica è come la vita ne percorre tutti i passi , ti fa piangere , ti emoziina , ti intristisce ti fa sorridere , ad un certo punto volano persino gli angeli e tu percorri i passi della tua di vita e lo spirito si eleva in alto.
i love classic piano music over all...but this piece / concert and some others from him...i hear more often than most others in my 60 years of listening music....just so wonderful....
incredibly beautiful
One of many miraculous pieces this man manifested... sublime!
The only One important, i think.
One of the first things I discovered in 1979 when I fled the Midwest and ended up in California where I stayed, was Keith and The Koln Concert. I've never been without it in my life after all these years.
wonderful !!!
쾰런콘서트 연주중 클라이막스.
가슴이 벅차올라요👍👍👍🙏🙏
Thank you
Even now, his performance is wonderful. So beautiful and freely.
I also began piano for classic, but chpin, back must had been understood code and "coda" must be improvisation.
canuscivu 30 anni fa chiesta musica e ancora mi stona
il meglio del meglio
*The moods in this are pretty deep in their movement. I just came across a field of crickets dying from a man poisoning them, thousands of crickets with their backs on the ground writhing in agony, listening to this made it feel like some real shit was happening. Cricket genocide and all the quiet moments.*
Fabuleux !
Tsaaara be tena lafatra!!!!!
He was the one to play with no comment to the real living.
❤
St Marcel d'Ardeche 1978
KJ = Genius
14:33 is very cool. intense.