I was fortunate to be born & raised in Detroit & came of age celebrating the Motown sound & everything it symbolized. While in high school, 1968-1971, I came across a forward-thinking FM radio station out of Windsor, Canada (CJON?). Beginning at midnight, they played only pure jazz & blues (e.g., essential recordings by Pharoah Sanders). Discovering this music back then made an immediate & profound impact on me. It has shaped my worldview & my “search for the new land” ever since. The journey continues….
Pharaoh Sanders anointed by The Most High. He has moved on to be with the ancestor, leaving his music to illuminate the pathway for us to bring in The New World. Thank You for your Blessings.
Pharoah's evocative music has been an ongoing revelation for me since 1970. I was fortunate to catch his unique sound in different venues through the years, from Detroit to San Diego. Sadly, we've lost another jazz master, but Pharoah's profound musical legacy lives on. Timeless....
Pharaoh is an old soul. His music has lived many lifetimes over many miles. For me it was at at the jazz workshop in Boston at 21, then in Berkeley on a cross country trip. And back in Boston Scullers. Each time the vibrations passed through my entire body and made a permanent impression on me. I consider Pharoah to be along with Coltrane and Miles to be the holy trinity of jazz.
I was fortunate enough to see Pharoah Sanders open for The Grateful Dead in 1992 at Cal Expo in Sacramento. Phenomenal set!!! I also saw Ornette Coleman open for the Dead at Oakland Coliseum in '93 & he also sat in for an out "Other One".
I disagree with "This is the worst..." said by viborgu. However, the 320kbps encoding is severely crippled when uploaded to, and compressed by youtube, to its low resolution. That is where the noticeable artifacts come from. Still great music though! :)
I'm an expert in thinking I know it all and I know what I think.. I studied knowitallogy at the university of Tard where I graduated with a B.A in Knownothing.. take a hike
Don't get me wrong, I love this song, I saw him play it live a few years back. But this version is not very good. I'm not an audiophile expert, I just know what I hear. If you listen closely to the high-end treble noises here, there's little defects you may notice that sound like clicks. Those were not part of the original recording. For comparison, here's an excellent live performance of the song
I was fortunate to be born & raised in Detroit & came of age celebrating the Motown sound & everything it symbolized. While in high school, 1968-1971, I came across a forward-thinking FM radio station out of Windsor, Canada (CJON?). Beginning at midnight, they played only pure jazz & blues (e.g., essential recordings by Pharoah Sanders). Discovering this music back then made an immediate & profound impact on me. It has shaped my worldview & my “search for the new land” ever since. The journey continues….
Wonderful memory. "Search for the new land" is so fitting to describe Sanders' impassioned explorations.
What a Beautiful & Gifted Gentleman He was to this planet! ❤️ Rest In Peace, Love and Power Pharaoh Sanders..🕊️🙏🏽🕊️
Pharaoh Sanders anointed by The Most High. He has moved on to be with the ancestor, leaving his music to illuminate the pathway for us to bring in The New World. Thank You for your Blessings.
Mend your ways, stop selling a..
I saw Pharaoh live several times while living Seattle, many many years ago, and it was simply amazing. This is certainly one of my favourites.
Pharoah's evocative music has been an ongoing revelation for me since 1970. I was fortunate to catch his unique sound in different venues through the years, from Detroit to San Diego. Sadly, we've lost another jazz master, but Pharoah's profound musical legacy lives on. Timeless....
The koto player is Yoko Ito Gates. I believe the album was recorded by Theresa Records, El Cerrito, CA.
One of my all time favorite songs. Fills my soul with pure goodness :) Truly.
Pharaoh is an old soul. His music has lived many lifetimes over many miles. For me it was at at the jazz workshop in Boston at 21, then in Berkeley on a cross country trip. And back in Boston Scullers. Each time the vibrations passed through my entire body and made a permanent impression on me. I consider Pharoah to be along with Coltrane and Miles to be the holy trinity of jazz.
I was fortunate enough to see Pharoah Sanders open for The Grateful Dead in 1992 at Cal Expo in Sacramento. Phenomenal set!!! I also saw Ornette Coleman open for the Dead at Oakland Coliseum in '93 & he also sat in for an out "Other One".
I'm so thankful that I saw him live in Dublin a few years ago! An unforgettable experience
music can give you a space to feel free in - thank you so much!
My birthday twin may he RIP my favorite
Absolutely loved this music from the film Love Crime. So glad I found it!
That's where I first heard it, too.
tahnaiya russell Ha! Same here! Wasn’t going to watch it but the music was Magic🙌🏿💫❣️
This is one of my musical meditations.
Japanese KOTO !
I am Japanese pianist Kiyoshi.
I am happy.
And I subscribed your Love channel
you are lucky man KIYOSHI Piano
O, HalleluYAHH. That sounds so nice.🕊🙏🌴🌌🦋
Absolute perfection.
Fascinating, enrapturing. Soothing. And if there are any other superlatives that aren't conceived of I speak them as well.
music for the soul.
Excellent , beautiful ..!!!
Really dig this - thank you for sharing this.
Right on, brother🤣
a meditation on being
Beautyful I love this!
Yes, this is a very gorgeous kind of music, I've heard it tonight as soundtrack from film "crime d'amour"
Spiritual music for soul healing. Sound of Heaven.
Magical.
I am very fortunate to be born human
great song. very beautiful, thank you.
Fantastic!!
Ein absoluter Kracher! Vielen Dank für dieses Geschenk!
this is love !
Pure Love made a sound...
Nice piece.................
The melody haunted me when I saw the movie and fits exactly my mood--Begegnungen sind eins
oh wow, just full of grace and peace :)
I'm kinda partial to this because my Aunt's (mom's sister) name is Kazuko... :)
So good
this is the 320kbps album version.
Nice!
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I disagree with "This is the worst..." said by viborgu. However, the 320kbps encoding is severely crippled when uploaded to, and compressed by youtube, to its low resolution. That is where the noticeable artifacts come from. Still great music though! :)
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Every video you put on youtube is modified, a 360p video can't have an audiobitrate higher than 128 kbps :)
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@widerling exactly why I'm here :)
Start on 4:20 and set it to 2x speed for some hype
This will be played at my funeral, as I enter the realm
I'm an expert in thinking I know it all and I know what I think.. I studied knowitallogy at the university of Tard where I graduated with a B.A in Knownothing.. take a hike
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Damn can't even post YT links on YT.
There is nothing I can do. Nothing at all.
ummm ok...
Love Crime with Kirstin Scott Thomas.
Don't get me wrong, I love this song, I saw him play it live a few years back. But this version is not very good. I'm not an audiophile expert, I just know what I hear. If you listen closely to the high-end treble noises here, there's little defects you may notice that sound like clicks. Those were not part of the original recording. For comparison, here's an excellent live performance of the song
That guy is high
This is the worst quality recording I've ever heard on RUclips.
RUclips audio is severely compressed. Do yourself a favor, buy the vinyl or CD, like I did :)