wish he ever did a studio quality recording of this tune just so masterful, and so unique a composition the constant shifting in feel from 3-times and 2-times is so perfect
This level of interconnectedness, power, and energy is unbelievably extreme. You can see how some ears only hear "weedley weedley" on Kurt's intros from this period. For those who actually know this tune (have studied it and lived inside it) it is mind melting what this band did here.
I posted this and other recordings from this show because it's been such a strong source of inspiration. What he does with the intros for example and the the way the group is always listening and playing off each other. I wanted everybody to be able to hear what I hear. No video but I don't feel it's necessary especially when the music is this strong, listen and hear what I mean.
Imanol, So glad you enjoyed it! And yes I don’t hold back when something moves me as you can tell. So great moves you the same way. Check out his version of reflections I posted. He’s intro alone is worth it. Thanks for commenting.
Agree so damn much man. His Live at The Village Vanguard album is a stellar example of this. The soloist echoes the previous soloist but the whole band is working as one nucleus so it is as if it's one solo-consciousness passed from instrument to instrument. They are all so locked in. To me that album is the modern guitar player's "Kind Of Blue." It's transcendent.
It’s so nice to hear someone else feel the same way I do about kurt playing! I heard him say that is intros or more like interlude between songs and not necessarily have to do with the song itself which is apparent when you listen to the intros he plays live. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
His intros are actually segues in the next tune. When he plays live, his intros are always different every time! This is what makes Kurt so great - the Freedom he has when he plays!
I heard him say he uses intros as an intro of the set that isn’t always ratated to the song but something he feels at the moment. Check out the intro on Reflections I posted. It’s mind blowing! Thanks for your comment!
wish he ever did a studio quality recording of this tune
just so masterful, and so unique a composition
the constant shifting in feel from 3-times and 2-times is so perfect
Done and done. Great video. Where the fuck is Sandemose?
This level of interconnectedness, power, and energy is unbelievably extreme.
You can see how some ears only hear "weedley weedley" on Kurt's intros from this period. For those who actually know this tune (have studied it and lived inside it) it is mind melting what this band did here.
Kurt and other well known jazz players who do same will always be the shining light of new generations to come in the realm of music.
Sadly true. Which is why jazz is totally dead (outside college music departments).
I posted this and other recordings from this show because it's been such a strong source of inspiration. What he does with the intros for example and the the way the group is always listening and playing off each other. I wanted everybody to be able to hear what I hear. No video but I don't feel it's necessary especially when the music is this strong, listen and hear what I mean.
thanks for sharing dude, this is ultra inspiring. I've been making the same noises as you did in the recording since it started haha.
Imanol,
So glad you enjoyed it! And yes I don’t hold back when something moves me as you can tell. So great moves you the same way. Check out his version of reflections I posted. He’s intro alone is worth it. Thanks for commenting.
Agree so damn much man. His Live at The Village Vanguard album is a stellar example of this. The soloist echoes the previous soloist but the whole band is working as one nucleus so it is as if it's one solo-consciousness passed from instrument to instrument. They are all so locked in. To me that album is the modern guitar player's "Kind Of Blue." It's transcendent.
It’s so nice to hear someone else feel the same way I do about kurt playing! I heard him say that is intros or more like interlude between songs and not necessarily have to do with the song itself which is apparent when you listen to the intros he plays live. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Btw are you talking about The Remedy album? If iso you’re absolutely right. I wore it out!
Man is locked in for the gyatt on god
fax
His intros are actually segues in the next tune. When he plays live, his intros are always different every time! This is what makes Kurt so great - the Freedom he has when he plays!
@ fr
Wow.... amazing and smooth
i try many times still cannot get the drums solo to the melody.
Champion of the world right there
bassist is killing it man. the whole band is, what am I saying.
Peak Rosenwinkel
Kurt the man!
C.G.T. Ukiah, CA
Rodney Green nails the form during his solo. great stuff
6:48 that chorus... my goodness.
He Pushes the limits doesn’t he!
@@teddypantelas It's like being dropped in the ocean
yes he does. This trio was killing that night! I'll post more.
If it were possible to press the like button more without un-liking it, I would.
I hear a lot of the new Jazz players in this intro. Wow Kurt was/is a real change in the path of the music
I heard him say he uses intros as an intro of the set that isn’t always ratated to the song but something he feels at the moment. Check out the intro on Reflections I posted. It’s mind blowing!
Thanks for your comment!
went balls deep
Jesus...
man upload this shit to dimeadozen. org