Chick on the First Time He Saw Bill Evans

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2020
  • Chick takes us on a trip down memory lane to Boston’s jazz nightclub Storyville in 1959. In this short clip, Chick recalls the first time he saw Bill Evans playing with the Miles Davis First Great Sextet (John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Paul Chambers & Jimmy Cobb) at the start of his rise to fame.
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  • @aidanschram9652
    @aidanschram9652 3 года назад +180

    Kind of an abrupt ending lol. I thought chick would talk about how he was blown away by bill evans' playing or something.

    • @Tojazzer
      @Tojazzer 3 года назад +1

      All of a sudden we went clear.

    • @liccmy2517
      @liccmy2517 3 года назад +4

      Expectations vs reality

    • @carterwoodson8818
      @carterwoodson8818 3 года назад +1

      I think Barry Harris can add some insight here
      I'll just put this here
      ruclips.net/video/s-4L9lgty5c/видео.html

    • @billbusby2357
      @billbusby2357 3 года назад

      @@Tojazzer I hope you meant that as a joke, because I surely got it! Cracked me up!

    • @J3unG
      @J3unG Год назад

      Obviously Chick wasn't impressed. He was never impressed with Bill. I get it. I agree.

  • @codyzsherman
    @codyzsherman 3 года назад +98

    Summary:
    “First time I saw bill evans I was bummed it wasn’t wynton kelly... and I didn’t hear him at all” 😂😂😂

    • @Markkxs
      @Markkxs 3 года назад +1

      Hahah

    • @poolandmusic
      @poolandmusic 3 года назад +1

      Basically! HAhaha!!

    • @EvanEvansE3
      @EvanEvansE3 2 года назад +3

      I appreciate his honesty

    • @J3unG
      @J3unG Год назад

      @@EvanEvansE3 Chick let it all hang out, man. Chick don't play like Bill, thank you very much. That's what makes Chick, Chick. RIP Chick.

  • @Piratebreadstick
    @Piratebreadstick 3 года назад +211

    That's hilarious, the first time Chick Corea hears Bill Evans, he notices only his glasses and ignores the piano playing, haha...

    • @sebastianschweigert7117
      @sebastianschweigert7117 3 года назад +6

      @Michael Zhu Actually I once saw Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock duet and it was in a large auditorium and I could hardly hear anything.

    • @boborrahood
      @boborrahood 3 года назад

      @Michael Zhu I would have heard his brilliance had I been there; even at a lower volume. There’s a live recording on RUclips of Bill Evans Trio on ‘I Loves You Porgy’ that is still amazing, despite background noise, chattering crowd. There are other better recordings of that, but this one’s worth hearing for the trio synergy, despite a small distracting group among the fans.

    • @jennifer86010
      @jennifer86010 3 года назад +6

      Most likely the reason Chick Corea was not paying attention to Bill Evans, the first time he heard Bill, and was paying attention to drummer Jimmy Cobb, (as Chick mentions) was the fact that Chick started out as a drummer. Eventually, he morphed into a piano player. Chick's syncopated and percussive piano style hugely reflected his roots as a drummer.

    • @J3unG
      @J3unG Год назад

      That's because Chick was already playing out and was building a career already and starting to move on up in the scene. He had better things to think about than to ogle and admire a fellow jazz pianist, who, btw had a huge fucking monkey on his back. I guess Chick wasn't feeling that shit either. Everyone knew... In any case, Chick was there to listen to the horn players only and not give a shyte about pianists. I totally, 100% get this vibe. The ones who slam his Chick 'comment' (if you can call it that), probably don't play and don't understand what's up with this. I woulda done the same thing. Just listen to the horn players and later for the pianist especially if I'm not feeling him.

    • @michaelcorbett2864
      @michaelcorbett2864 Год назад +1

      As a piano player you would imagine Chick would at least check out Bill’s solos! Madness. Maybe the acoustics were bad

  • @eyelidman09
    @eyelidman09 3 года назад +92

    RIP Chick Corea. Another great has left us. “It is my hope that those who have an inkling to play, write, perform or otherwise, do so. If not for yourself then for the rest of us. It’s not only that the world needs more artists, it’s also just a lot of fun.” Chick Corea 2021.

    • @ayoungethan
      @ayoungethan 3 года назад +1

      Thank you

    • @OS-yg9fr
      @OS-yg9fr Год назад +1

      @@ayoungethan you're welcome. i am the uncle

  • @JamesWood207
    @JamesWood207 Год назад +11

    I think people are a bit confused here about whether Chick liked or respected Bill, or not. In Chick´s very well known video of jazz piano history, made about 30Y ago and on youtube, in the Bill Evans segment he says "probably the most influential pianist of the 60s" and is deeply complimentary about him.

  • @vegetathe4th376
    @vegetathe4th376 3 года назад +6

    Both my piano heroes bill evans and chick Corea your music never dies

  • @davenatale850
    @davenatale850 3 года назад +29

    It's amazing that Bill Evans gets so little attention. He was my father's favorite. It took me many years, but I figured it all out eventually. He also liked Hampton Hawes, another underappreciated pianist.

    • @harrisonrichter9414
      @harrisonrichter9414 3 года назад +20

      Bill Evans is hardly underappreciated

    • @davenatale850
      @davenatale850 3 года назад +2

      @@harrisonrichter9414 perhaps not the best choice of words, maybe I should have said that he doesn't get as much recognition as he deserves.

    • @TaichiStraightlife
      @TaichiStraightlife 3 года назад +2

      "Everybody Digs Bill Evans" ...digs as in LOVES.

    • @JamesZ32100
      @JamesZ32100 3 года назад +2

      He gets backlash for some reason, with other jazz musicians calling his style fake, or just classical music mixed with jazz. What I like about Bill is that he didn't had a lot of talent for jazz, but he worked hard to earn his skills, much like Ryo Fukui

    • @davenatale850
      @davenatale850 3 года назад +2

      @@TaichiStraightlife I wish that was true, but the first names that come up in any conversation about piano jazz are always guys like Oscar, Art, Chick, etc. All great players, no doubt. Bill was kind of under the radar except for the people in the know. Oh well, it is what it is. Whenever anybody asks me who my favorite jazz pianist is, there's only three, and Bill is one of them.

  • @williamgregory1848
    @williamgregory1848 Год назад +11

    I’ve got a couple kids and they aren't into jazz. But I played Evans for them, and they say, 'Jesus, that's pretty good.' So I think it's interesting that people are just rediscovering Bill Evans, and I want people to rediscover Bill Evans. I think he's a great American artist, and I think more people should listen to him and respect the beauty that he was able to create.

    • @OS-yg9fr
      @OS-yg9fr Год назад

      bill evans was australian from the waist down and adam's apple upwards

    • @samhan5151
      @samhan5151 8 месяцев назад

      What?

  • @rembeadgc
    @rembeadgc 3 года назад +11

    Excellent story of how our brain is affected by our prejudices. Reminds me of how awful I though Bill Bruford (different genre) was because he had a ringing in his snare drum sound. My music teacher taught us to tune or muffle the ringing out of the snare (proper, so I thought). Years later Bruford became my favorite drummer and I couldn't get enough of his ringy snare drum sound! We live, learn and hopefully grow.

  • @mayakronfeld9365
    @mayakronfeld9365 2 года назад +3

    You mean the first time he didn’t see Bill Evans :) . Love this. Rest In Peace Chick ❤️

  • @MrKikoboy
    @MrKikoboy 3 года назад +9

    I have a very vivid memory of not only not noticing but actually never attending a performance by John Coltrane...

  • @arnieus866
    @arnieus866 3 года назад +5

    Now there are countless stories about the first time someone saw the great Chick Corea.
    RIP.

    • @J3unG
      @J3unG Год назад +1

      Mike Douglas show with Herbie Hancock duet on TV in the 70's. They played Someday My Prince Will Come and Spain. The whole hour, man. It kicked my ass, even today.

  • @rravvia
    @rravvia 3 года назад +9

    New Yawk. ❤️ RIP CC

  • @johnvalentine3456
    @johnvalentine3456 3 года назад +13

    I think Chick was about to go on and speak of the NEXT time he heard Evans. I mean let's face it, if you're sitting in front of Coltrane and Miles and Cannonball in 1959 (super-humans, as described by Evans years later), piano solos, on what was probably an underwhelming, undermic-ed piano, might seem like an afterthought, especially if it was someone who played as different sounding (at the time) as Evans did. This video is incomplete, and in no way do I think Chick was dissing Bill Evans, someone he clearly revered. Please post the rest of what he had to say!

  • @bassmonk2920
    @bassmonk2920 3 года назад

    keep these gems coming...

  • @Piano_Manny
    @Piano_Manny 3 года назад +8

    Confused disappointment. Hilarious.

  • @ritamarie4453
    @ritamarie4453 6 месяцев назад

    Saw Chick 7 times. Couldn't get enough. The last time, he walked in the small crowd , he shook our hands. I loved his playing because of Evans. No, they didn't play alike , but both were sublime. I do miss the excitement of going to see such a gifted individual play. The first time I saw him was 76.

  • @thinkingoutloud5523
    @thinkingoutloud5523 3 года назад +1

    We will miss you... and of course remember forever!

  • @michaeldean9338
    @michaeldean9338 3 года назад

    Love you, Chick. R.I.P.

  • @tA_aT287
    @tA_aT287 3 года назад

    Chick, i shook hands with you, after the concert man, ill never forget that amazing moment...this was quite awhile ago 5 piece band tour. However the electric bands, man i love concert vid where you're in a 90s microsoft like shirt and pattitucci is in purple scrubs! There music is out of this world! Thanks for all these current vids sharing your ingenious wisdom.

  • @warrendoris9669
    @warrendoris9669 3 года назад +1

    Love this.guy! Game recognize game. My.heroes were Wynton Bud Powell Bill and of course Mr Corea. Forever !😎

  • @BaturayYARKIN
    @BaturayYARKIN 3 года назад +2

    More memories, please :)

  • @rufusvanwags7754
    @rufusvanwags7754 3 года назад +6

    Yes, I wanted to hear his comments about Bill Evans, otherwise I enjoyed everything.

  • @movinon216
    @movinon216 Год назад +1

    Wow. Stunning insight.

  • @mitchellwooldridge5118
    @mitchellwooldridge5118 3 года назад +4

    That "New Yaawk" though... :)

  • @normalizedaudio2481
    @normalizedaudio2481 3 года назад +5

    When I heard him, I kept asking "What song is this?" They were connecting more as a trio, just playing from song to song. Keith Jarrett did that with his trio.

  • @azu1_azul1
    @azu1_azul1 3 года назад +1

    Returned to Forever...great musician

  • @darzil007
    @darzil007 2 года назад +1

    He,ll be missed. But his legacy goes on forever .

  • @golds04
    @golds04 3 года назад +2

    Hopefully one day a recording of that gig will turn up. The plaza one is great but anything from that band would be great.

  • @brandonpena8100
    @brandonpena8100 3 года назад +3

    You, bill, oscar, mccoy and other are my piano idols!

  • @ericworthamii6945
    @ericworthamii6945 Год назад

    My hero

  • @rufusvanwags7754
    @rufusvanwags7754 3 года назад +5

    I guess we’ll never know, now.

  • @heyheyhey420
    @heyheyhey420 3 года назад

    Where are these fragments from?

  • @JonFrumTheFirst
    @JonFrumTheFirst 3 года назад +1

    Chick played in St Rose drum and bugle corps from Chelsea MA. I've never heard what he played.

  • @Songwirer
    @Songwirer 3 года назад +2

    What an anticlimax

  • @bandicoot5412
    @bandicoot5412 3 года назад

    Educator artist, a real.

  • @jamesmoore6393
    @jamesmoore6393 3 года назад +1

    How interesting - Please continue!

  • @terrywho22
    @terrywho22 3 года назад +2

    If you are interesting in hearing Chick Corea's full opinion on Bill Evans, start at 3:14 of this: ruclips.net/video/QLubAOxI-e8/видео.html

  • @justina5588
    @justina5588 7 месяцев назад

    It's amazing how sharp Chick Corea stayed as he aged

  • @juliodicarlo5313
    @juliodicarlo5313 3 года назад

    D3cepcionante.

  • @thriftdig
    @thriftdig 7 месяцев назад

    My father saw that quintet a little before in 58 I think at a place in Hollywood called Jazz City. My father and a guy named Cy Johnson who became Mingus' arranger later on, were equally disappointed that Rollins was not there and this guy named Coltrane was in his place. Wynton was there along with Philly Joe, and Chambers. They parked themselves upfront every night like Chick for what I think was a week long residency. No cover and a 2 drink minimum. Can you imagine seeing what is considered the best quintet in jazz history for just buying a couple drinks? I wish I could post some of the photographs that Cy took.

  • @rickredmond9847
    @rickredmond9847 3 года назад +2

    Some clerical lookin' guy at the piano. LOLOL

  • @shanjayaweera3036
    @shanjayaweera3036 3 года назад

    interesting to hear that WYnton Kelly was one of his heroes - Kelly is a most amazing piano player - one of my favourites and his work on Freddie Freeloader (the only song he does on kind of blue) is the best thing on the album

  • @bill-wp6my
    @bill-wp6my 3 года назад +3

    I love the stories. Do you have any about latin jazz great, Cal Tjader, you did make a albume with him

    • @BuckieBear
      @BuckieBear 3 года назад

      I LOVE that album

    • @bill-wp6my
      @bill-wp6my 3 года назад

      @@BuckieBear the albume SOULBURST . SONG IS ORAN

  • @DavidBaronStevensPersonal
    @DavidBaronStevensPersonal 3 года назад +1

    Just goes to show, look first with our ears

  • @JerryAttric42
    @JerryAttric42 3 года назад +8

    Chick is wrongly accused here. at no time did he say "i have a great Bill Evans story to tell you." Chick Corea has more important things to do than label youtube videos.
    i wish there had been more, but it's still interesting to realize that a great artist like Chick expressed the same wonderment that i felt when first seeing Miles & Co.

  • @TheGUIDOBASS777
    @TheGUIDOBASS777 3 года назад

    Chick Corea 😢

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 5 месяцев назад

    He never did shake his Boston area accent.

  • @JasonHirth
    @JasonHirth 3 года назад +3

    Lol imagine being disappointed in seeing Bill Evans with Miles

  • @nonchefsaussy
    @nonchefsaussy 3 года назад

    RIP Chick.

  • @fartzerelli1385
    @fartzerelli1385 3 года назад +2

    We're losing the special ones faster than they can be replaced :(

  • @jazzyeric21
    @jazzyeric21 3 года назад +1

    Wth? Where is the rest?

  • @FrantzesElzaurdia
    @FrantzesElzaurdia 3 года назад +17

    Bad title tbh

  • @violinhunter2
    @violinhunter2 3 года назад +3

    I see you play a really funny piano - Yamahaha...

  • @camuy4142
    @camuy4142 9 дней назад

    KIND OF BLUE SIN BILL EVANS NO HUBIESE SIDO UN ÁLBUM HISTÓRICO!

  • @rdpatterson2682
    @rdpatterson2682 3 года назад

    Funny.

  • @philippelapeyre9545
    @philippelapeyre9545 3 года назад

    Hello CHICK salut à tous !
    Soyez heureux !🌿🌹🌿🌞🌿🌹🌿🌞🌿🌹🌿🌈🙏

  • @ericmevolhon4654
    @ericmevolhon4654 3 года назад

    ✨🌹✨

  • @midgarden
    @midgarden 3 года назад

    Not much Bill Evans info here!

  • @MrThomas1958
    @MrThomas1958 3 года назад

    more

  • @anthonywilliams6764
    @anthonywilliams6764 3 года назад +8

    Not much of a memory Chick , you said nothing interesting about Bill here. In contrast to that bland reference to the great Bill Evans, who has since his death been recognised as an icon of cool piano playing, I have a short story here for the viewers of this piece.
    In 1969 I was working as a guitarist in bands around the centre of London, and after gigs on Saturday nights, would usually walk along to Ronnie Scotts club, to see who was playing, and on this particular night, the gig was cancelled, so my friend an alto player , and myself went into Ronnies for the whole show which began at 9.00pm. Ronnie was a great player, and treated fello musicians with great courtesy, and on that night he put us on the table which was about six feet behind and to one side of the piano stool. He then introduced Marty Mardell , Eddie Gomez, and Bill Evans, and we sat for six hours which was three sets of one hour each listening to the trio, and at times joining in the conversation between them, for example: Bill went into an intro, without telling the band that he was going to play " Someday My Prince " and after the piece had been played with solos from all three musicians, an lady in the audience shouted out to Bill: " What was that tune ?" and bill told her, which led to a discussion between ourselves, Bill, the band, about the Disney Movie which featured to song, Snow White and the seven Dwarves . What a night that was, we saw everything that Bill do do, and he occasionally turned round to me and my alto playing friends to half smile whilst he was in mid solo, with Ronnie cracking jokes here and there, the night , one of hundreds of nights in Scotts for us, was unforgettable. Eddie Gomez's playing inspired me to ditch the guitar, and take up contrabass, which changed my life in music forever. Gone but never forgotten, BIll Evans could be one of the most important icons from that era.

    • @plvarnier
      @plvarnier 3 года назад +1

      You quite didn’t say anything interesting either

    • @johnvalentine3456
      @johnvalentine3456 3 года назад +2

      I think he had more to say. Maybe not as many words as you, but something interesting was coming; poor editing here is all it was.

    • @plvarnier
      @plvarnier 3 года назад

      @@johnvalentine3456 I think the video is just a joke to say that he didnt notice im at first, because chick has many many times claimed Bill Evans as one of his biggest influences on the piano and in his vision of composition and improvisation

  • @boborrahood
    @boborrahood 3 года назад +1

    So now I know not to send this to someone I know who's still in denial about Bill Evans's greatness. I can understand Chick's initial expectation, but he didn't add how he might have changed upon first hearing Bill Evans.

    • @DZ-ky1fe
      @DZ-ky1fe 3 года назад +1

      Exactly. The way he described Bill and didn't even call him by name seemed a little bitter especially since he named everyone else.

    • @garethharrison5797
      @garethharrison5797 9 месяцев назад +2

      He recorded a tribute album to Bill Evans. His story is clearly recounting a time when he didn't know who Bill Evans was, hence not mentioning his name. Chick Corea was influenced by Bill Evans. He has been very open about this.

  • @Frisbieinstein
    @Frisbieinstein 3 года назад +2

    I was a bass player and in 1974 or so went to see Dave Holland with Pat Metheny. Dave didn't show and there was a substitute no one had heard of. Damn. What a disappointment.
    The sub was Jaco Pastorius. Oh.

    • @Timbretwo
      @Timbretwo 3 года назад

      Wow!

    • @Frisbieinstein
      @Frisbieinstein 3 года назад +1

      @@Timbretwo As they say, you can say that again.

  • @TaichiStraightlife
    @TaichiStraightlife 3 года назад +1

    That's it? I mean; come on!

  • @williamscottdavison9959
    @williamscottdavison9959 2 года назад

    Chick may not have heard Bill Evans but you can be sure Miles did............

  • @josephciolino2865
    @josephciolino2865 Месяц назад

    Pretty funny. The first time he saw Bill Evans he might as well have not been there....

  • @truthdweller3454
    @truthdweller3454 3 года назад +2

    Ah so that explains his accent - it's Boston, not New York!

  • @silentinaway7407
    @silentinaway7407 3 года назад +1

    Ok, this is a poorly titled clip - it hardly warrants mentioning Bill Evans in the title and almost comes across as dissing him which I'm sure is not the intention.

    • @DZ-ky1fe
      @DZ-ky1fe 3 года назад

      Yeah I agree. I’m sure Chick was influenced by him in some way, but it’s kind of weird that he doesn’t even bother mentioning his name while he directly names everyone else.

    • @johnvalentine3456
      @johnvalentine3456 3 года назад

      Silentinaway- I agree

    • @garethharrison5797
      @garethharrison5797 9 месяцев назад

      @@DZ-ky1fe Surely he doesn't mention him because he is recounting a time when he didn't know who Bill Evans was. Chick Corea has lauded Bill Evans throughout his career, spoken of his influence and even recorded a tribute album of sorts, recording many of BE's compositions. There is nothing to see here.

  • @connorlarkinbass
    @connorlarkinbass 8 месяцев назад +1

    bill evans > chick

  • @TheCondorjc
    @TheCondorjc 3 года назад +1

    That heavy New Englander accent

  • @fabm6724
    @fabm6724 2 года назад

    Xd

  • @simondavid9370
    @simondavid9370 3 года назад

    and.....,...,?

  • @alvarorojas225
    @alvarorojas225 15 дней назад

    the first time I saw Bill evans I didn't listen to him, lol

  • @0yoon0
    @0yoon0 3 года назад

    Me and my body ?

  • @MrCaiomedeiros
    @MrCaiomedeiros 3 года назад +1

    Bill is never taken seriously in the jazz community, that's the truth

    • @DZ-ky1fe
      @DZ-ky1fe 3 года назад +1

      There's no reason why Bill shouldn't be taken seriously.

    • @MrCaiomedeiros
      @MrCaiomedeiros 2 года назад +1

      @@DZ-ky1fe hey. When I wrote this comment I was kinda mad hahah but I've read quite the handful of articles criticizing his swing feel and melodic language. You also notice that many of the greats don't mention him a lot. There's this awful interview with Metheny and Mehldau where they're compared to Evans and Hall and Mehldau basically shits on people comparing him to Evans. He refers to him as "that guy" -- very deliberately disrespectful. The moment that hurt the most, though, was listening to Barry Harris blabbering on about Bill: "I don't even wanna hear Bill Evans' name. I know a cat [...], everything in his was car Bill Evans. Bill Evans, Bill Evans, Bill Evans... I said: 'Lord, have mercy. Jesus, save me.' Get outta here! I don't know why [...] all of a sudden he's the greatest thing. That's bull! If you listen to Bud Powell, you can see it. Bill Evans ain't got nothing to do with it." It was funny, but sad. I wasn't expecting it.

    • @Alic4444
      @Alic4444 10 месяцев назад

      @@MrCaiomedeiros Barry Harris said Kind of Blue wasn't jazz, you've got to take comments from other people in the world, even great people in a field you're into, with context. Barry was dogmatic about bebop. Which you could definitely argue, is the greatest art movement within jazz's history. But of course, follow your bliss, find the music that draws you toward a love of life the most. Evans was a genius of music without a doubt.

  • @chops5070
    @chops5070 9 месяцев назад +3

    This video is causing major cognitive dissonance in the Bill Evans fandom….hahaha

  • @simonperry8569
    @simonperry8569 3 года назад +13

    What a long-winded, under-whelming anecdote.
    Whoever posted this, on his behalf, should be sacked.

    • @fudgesauce
      @fudgesauce 3 года назад +4

      You should go up to the manager of this joint and demand your money back. You'll just be a doormat the rest of your life unless you rectify this injustice immediately!

  • @earlgrey9964
    @earlgrey9964 3 года назад +2

    waste of time..not a word about EVANS except for his glasses. Why would you bother to post this?

    • @Timbretwo
      @Timbretwo 3 года назад

      True Gonna back now to Rick Wakeman's channel. He has better stories.

  • @jerryjazzbo2845
    @jerryjazzbo2845 6 месяцев назад

    Chick describing Bill Evans' look as "clerical" was hilarious. Now they're both gone. Ugh...

  • @silentinaway7407
    @silentinaway7407 3 года назад

    Not the most rewarding Bill Evans anecdote I've heard!

    • @johnvalentine3456
      @johnvalentine3456 3 года назад +2

      Just cut off too quick. I'm sure there was more on Evans to come...Chick loved Bill's music.

  • @paulmalfara6071
    @paulmalfara6071 3 года назад +2

    Faulty memory, Chick, RIP. You didn't see Bill Evans with the Miles Davis Sextet in 1959. Bill Evans left the Miles Davis Sextet in November, 1958. He went to Florida to see his parents, and he went to Louisiana to visit his brother Harry. He was pretty burned out, as this was the beginning of his heroin use. He also didn't have the strong will to ignore the racism that he received from the band's black followers in clubs, who were angered that Miles would replace Red Garland, a charismatic pianist popular with the crowd, with a white pianist. Miles referred to this situation as "Crow Jim". Miles was always pretty creative. Yes, Bill Evans returned for the recording of Kind of Blue; how could Miles dream of such an album without Evans, whose playing was so integral to the modal sound that Miles was exploring.

    • @jimmynguyen227
      @jimmynguyen227 3 года назад +2

      He backtracked in the middle of the clip and said he saw them at storyville while he was in high school (so at least before 1959)

    • @paulmalfara6071
      @paulmalfara6071 3 года назад

      @@jimmynguyen227 Listen again, Jimmy. "One day in '59, Miles brought..."

    • @jimmynguyen227
      @jimmynguyen227 3 года назад

      He opens with saying that he graduated from chelsea in 59 and then he said "one day while he was still in high school..." so maybe he didn't mean the year of 59 the second time he mentions it

    • @paulmalfara6071
      @paulmalfara6071 3 года назад +1

      @@jimmynguyen227 I'm not happy that I had to transcribe this part of the video when you can listen to it as well as I can. "One day in ‘59 Miles brought his uh, uh - that was the year of Kind of Blue, which was when All Blues was recorded. And Miles brought his sextet in with John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Paul Chambers was on the bass. They had Jimmy Cobb on the drums, and, a, you know, this strange looking, clerical looking guy, with horn rimmed glasses was at the piano..."

    • @johnvalentine3456
      @johnvalentine3456 3 года назад +2

      @@paulmalfara6071 OK, who cares, '58 or '59; I noticed this too, but Chick is making a point; if he had more time to think it over he'd probably remember the correct year. When you've lived 79 of them yourself like Chick did, you might recall a range within a year or two or more of an event that happened 60+ years ago. But Paul, you are propagating or inflating the racism part. Listen to Ross Porter's interview with Bill. Yes, at times it wasn't easy for Bill, but he is steadfastly upbeat about his tenure with what he called the best band of all time.

  • @willardarmbruster8111
    @willardarmbruster8111 2 года назад

    Well, that was anticlimactic.

  • @darylberman6295
    @darylberman6295 3 года назад

    yellow is becoming

  • @SuperCarcher
    @SuperCarcher 3 года назад

    What the f is the point?

  • @rayolson7475
    @rayolson7475 3 года назад

    Great Bill Evans story.........not

  • @johnsavold
    @johnsavold 3 года назад

    Not much of a story

  • @arrymyers
    @arrymyers 3 года назад

    That was a rubbish story

  • @alilacherruse
    @alilacherruse 6 месяцев назад

    That was anticlimactic.
    Not an enjoyable anecdotal presentation.
    As another went on to suggest//
    WHERE is the continuation of this story?
    That is what is worthwhile; not this truncated clip.

  • @victorsemerjian7333
    @victorsemerjian7333 2 года назад +1

    What kind of lame-ass story is this? Besides your bumbling around, stops/starts, etc., Evans was one of the greatest, most influential jazz pianists of his time and certainly one of my favourites along with so many others who'v posted here.

  • @heyheyhey420
    @heyheyhey420 3 года назад

    Where are these fragments from?

  • @bigchato7056
    @bigchato7056 3 года назад

    rest in peace maestro