I first watched this when i was still jazz music college grad, and i have kept coming back to watch this time to time since then, 15 years past, i still think this is one of the best solo Kurt has ever played. Kurt's playing was very soulful and very articulative back then, now he has changed alot since then.
I love this tune! Kurt is at his best and immortal!!! Parks sounds fantastic on his keys in sync with the awesome rhythm section!! The sound quality is great! Thanks for uploading this precious video!
You got to listen to The Remedy Live @ Village Vanguard - his latest album. He is playing really fast there. Unbelievable how he is still changing his style. Usual guitar player: From playing fast to playing chords. He just seems to go into the other direction. And see: Now he can do both as only KR could. This man was a very rare luck for our instrument. When you think that nothing is going on, you find someone who is playing like THIS GUY. Great.
wouldn't the date of the concert be 2011 and not 2021? It seems to be at New Morning (Paris). I think I was there, I saw Kurt three or four times in Paris... Since Star of Jupiter, for me, he doesn't do anything anymore - why? He transported me like scof and pat metheny, but less long in terms of years! And he really had created a personal universe, it's an enigma....
this sing was my favorite! red sea jazz festival 09 was a really great festival on of the best. Kurt is amazing but I couldnt find this song in any of his albums.
@bluesguy33 Maybe that's where Freddie heard it first. But it is lovely the way it's played on trumpet on that Oliver Nelson album. Kurt clearly took some time to shed it to fluency!
yeah but ted is on this and ted is beyond nate in a different ways but nate is the man too! word up to all the new drummers making me want to get outta bed everyday and keep playing.
It does! BUT that said, once you understand THAT part about it you could count it in any number of ways, from the practical to the completly nutty, such as counting it as 5/8 + 5/8 + 2/4. It wouldn't really make sense to do so, but you could do it!
@aaronlebos Moreno does an Awesome lick at the end of his solo mind you. But I agree, I prefer Kurts scence of melody. Both great inspirations to go practice some guit chops:) and thanx to Aaron Parks for providing an awesome arrangment of chords
The drummer is playing throughout pretty much the entire head an implied 7/8 under the quarter notes of a bar of 7/4 so it would be quite awkwad to write it in 4/4 and then 3/4 but you COULD. It just sort of makes more sense as bars of 7/4 because of the phrases.
I think I prefer Mike Moreno on this tune. To be fair I prefer Mike over Kurt anyway... but mike just seems to do a better job phrasing-wise. Harmonically I like him better too...
@@JohnsDough1918 i love kurt the most but probably because mike moreno uses a lot more beboppish /post bop langauge in the other live version of the tune w him on it, and that guy might prefer that over Kurt's conception of the harmonic and melodic form of the tune
great composition, playing and solos but mediocre sound recording but the tune doesn't swing. I think because the time signature is not being performed in a jazz style; there is more of rock feel to the drums (not taking anything away from the drummer, he is fine). Perhaps a larger rhythm section dividing up the beat, lightening it, would help decrease the plodding nature of the beat.
I am quite sure that the intention of the composition is to sound that way! Parks said that Invisible Cinema was very much inspired by alternative rock bands (Radiohead etc.)!
So progressive it hasn't even happened yet #2021
Wtf?
We have arrived
I first watched this when i was still jazz music college grad, and i have kept coming back to watch this time to time since then, 15 years past, i still think this is one of the best solo Kurt has ever played. Kurt's playing was very soulful and very articulative back then, now he has changed alot since then.
Yea, dude. I’ve watched countless recordings of this song, and I keep coming back to this one as well.
He still has good days
Stop it, Ted!! You're blowin' my mind!!
one of the most inspiring solos of kurt... beast
Intro gives me goosebumps maaaaaan😮
Aaron Park's gem of a tune, from his brilliant debut 'Invisible Cinema' - a Modern Jazz Classic IMO.
his new one is pretty amazing Little Big!
possibly one of the best live jazz videos I've ever seen
Inspired playing here thanks for posting this. Kurt sure spends a lot of time "in the zone" doesn't he? Magical player!
roblawsonmusic well written
Holy shit Kurt's solo
ikr kurt is a beast
OMG. Kurt is a GOD. Why he is not on the same page as Pat or John I cannot believe. Innovator.
SOOO killing! It *is* just one of those tunes, I know what you mean, @HendrixcommaMartin
this tune is so...hot.... the beats and the guitar made it ten times better..
Ted Poor's drum solo shows a perfect build-up
that guitar, that guitar!!
Man.... Could you imagine Nate Smith on drums for this song??
I love this tune! Kurt is at his best and immortal!!! Parks sounds fantastic on his keys in sync with the awesome rhythm section!! The sound quality is great! Thanks for uploading this precious video!
Ted Poor!¡
This kind of music tunes my mood, awesome stuff. Scotland~
You got to listen to The Remedy Live @ Village Vanguard - his latest album. He is playing really fast there. Unbelievable how he is still changing his style. Usual guitar player: From playing fast to playing chords. He just seems to go into the other direction. And see: Now he can do both as only KR could. This man was a very rare luck for our instrument. When you think that nothing is going on, you find someone who is playing like THIS GUY. Great.
that's just fantastic, kurt rosenwinkel is a true inspiration to me !
kurt was incredible in eilat this is nothing compared to seeing him live.
que de belles notes , dans la tête de ce guitariste ! ! ! !
What a tune!
Kurt, you was amazing at red sea jazz festival 09, Eilat, Israel.
indeed
Great Artist!!!
Increible este tema !
dudes on fire, killing!!
wouldn't the date of the concert be 2011 and not 2021? It seems to be at New Morning (Paris). I think I was there, I saw Kurt three or four times in Paris... Since Star of Jupiter, for me, he doesn't do anything anymore - why? He transported me like scof and pat metheny, but less long in terms of years! And he really had created a personal universe, it's an enigma....
It's probably from 2009
Would love to have this on mp3.
this sing was my favorite!
red sea jazz festival 09 was a really great festival
on of the best.
Kurt is amazing
but I couldnt find this song in any of his albums.
Leor Cohen it’s a tune written by Aaron Parks on his album invisible cinema
ari played a tour with kurt in 2005.. there are some good bootlegs floatin' around :)
At 6:30 I start head-banging to jazz.
kurt still move forward. great vid. thanx for posting!
Thanks for posting! Man, everytime I find a new Kurt clip I get all excited :) Thanks again for sharing, best regards....
Sandemose
@bluesguy33 Maybe that's where Freddie heard it first. But it is lovely the way it's played on trumpet on that Oliver Nelson album. Kurt clearly took some time to shed it to fluency!
@bluesguy33 The first time i heard that lick was by Freddie Hubbard in his solo in "Blues and the abstract truth".
love this song!!!
@groupieoftheyear it won't let me post the link for it but it's at npr under kurt rosenwinkel live at the village vanguard
yeah but ted is on this and ted is beyond nate in a different ways but nate is the man too! word up to all the new drummers making me want to get outta bed everyday and keep playing.
the npr version has kendrick scott on drums also keep in mind
Google "kurt rosenwinkel npr village vanguard". It's in the second set.
@jayasslee Aaron Parks wrote the tune for Kurt Rosenwinkel
Anybody knows the drummers name?
Kurts playing would be like a flight through space if it had wings a protective shuttle.
fly kurt fly
which npr version? theres only one and its eric harland on drums....
It does! BUT that said, once you understand THAT part about it you could count it in any number of ways, from the practical to the completly nutty, such as counting it as 5/8 + 5/8 + 2/4. It wouldn't really make sense to do so, but you could do it!
@aaronlebos Moreno does an Awesome lick at the end of his solo mind you. But I agree, I prefer Kurts scence of melody. Both great inspirations to go practice some guit chops:) and thanx to Aaron Parks for providing an awesome arrangment of chords
The drummer is playing throughout pretty much the entire head an implied 7/8 under the quarter notes of a bar of 7/4 so it would be quite awkwad to write it in 4/4 and then 3/4 but you COULD. It just sort of makes more sense as bars of 7/4 because of the phrases.
fucking beautiful
This drummer is real good
cus this dudes ted poor. hes way in the future. watch out! :)
Holy shit
its not just you man :)
Yeah, Ted Poor is incredible. Check this if you haven't already, Ben Monder Trio /watch?v=fMskXnq-1iQ
hell yeah, or david king?!
Yes! the archnemesis walks down the street doing their thing.
ted is amazing, i am blessed to have him on my debut album "borabook" . you may check out some sound bites on youtube and cdbaby.
I love Kurt's 'Hendrx-ing out', but Mike Moreno also kills it on the original studio version.
agreed
Moreno is a great player but in my opinion this is on another level
4:01 -> Ted poor = sick
goddamn finally aaron parks with kurt....didtn really like that mike moreno guy
Daddy? What is a guitar solo? Uh, this would be it...
1 2 3 4/ 1 2 3 = une MESURE 4/4 une MESURE 3/4 ca fait CHIER MAIS C EST BON
ok... sorry i guess.
I don's like drummer. Is he on all european tour? why don't they play with Kendrick Scott or Eric Harland?
That is false.
im gay
You completely invalidate any statement when you use that word... just saying.
I think I prefer Mike Moreno on this tune. To be fair I prefer Mike over Kurt anyway... but mike just seems to do a better job phrasing-wise. Harmonically I like him better too...
I completely respect your opinion, but why? I don't even consider them in the same ballpark, and I love Mike!
@@aaronlebos , same, but I doubt OP is going to bother to answer 8 years after the fact.
@@JohnsDough1918 i love kurt the most but probably because mike moreno uses a lot more beboppish /post bop langauge in the other live version of the tune w him on it, and that guy might prefer that over Kurt's conception of the harmonic and melodic form of the tune
great composition, playing and solos but mediocre sound recording but the tune doesn't swing. I think because the time signature is not being performed in a jazz style; there is more of rock feel to the drums (not taking anything away from the drummer, he is fine). Perhaps a larger rhythm section dividing up the beat, lightening it, would help decrease the plodding nature of the beat.
I am quite sure that the intention of the composition is to sound that way! Parks said that Invisible Cinema was very much inspired by alternative rock bands (Radiohead etc.)!
Who says it's supposed to swing?
OMG It doesnt swing!!! Turning it off now.
i don't like Ted Poor...