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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2009
  • 1978 Germany. Ornette Coleman - sax, violin; Ben Nix - guitar; James Blood Ulmer - guitar; Fred Williams - bass; Shannon Jackson - drums; Denardo Coleman - drums
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  • @Momma1241
    @Momma1241 7 лет назад +60

    The Rite of Spring's first notes are all over this, I loveit

  • @Whataboutwhatthen
    @Whataboutwhatthen 3 года назад +25

    This reminds me of life, confusing on the surface but infinitely beautiful when you delve into it.

  • @guydechalus4561
    @guydechalus4561 2 года назад +18

    I didn’t grow up listening to “jazz.” My son studying drum set now. He got me exploring all these various tributaries… I like the term ‘Jazz’ less and less. This music is just wild. It rocks!!!

  • @frankalfar
    @frankalfar Год назад +5

    The strange connection of Rite of Spring and Jazz, amazing!!!!!

  • @anthonyfischer2408
    @anthonyfischer2408 Год назад +10

    I have such a difficult time explaining to people why I love this. The best I can come up with is that music like this validates how I feel at the moment I am listening to it. I feel like I have "explained" myself after hearing this.

  • @absslsrvnt
    @absslsrvnt 11 лет назад +56

    This is the song "Sleepwalking," which uses the Lithuanian folk song tune that Stravinsky used at the beginning of the Rite of Spring.

  • @GrabreckA
    @GrabreckA 12 лет назад +19

    I was told by someone a while ago to look up free jazz. Never herd it before but I like how the it all falls together and then separates and than falls together again... It sounds well... jazzy!

  • @kneelbeforezodslave
    @kneelbeforezodslave 8 лет назад +106

    free jazz rules. I use to blast this stuff at work on the graveyard shift. kept everyone from falling asleep!

    • @vinestip
      @vinestip 5 лет назад +4

      I have a bad fear of turbulence on flights. Strangely, blasting the more frenetic numbers on "Song X" distracts me from the weather.

    • @rrm1903
      @rrm1903 4 года назад +5

      Pretty sure the nightmares of those days is still keeping them awake 😂

    • @skater10333
      @skater10333 3 года назад +2

      hahahahaha...man, sometimes i do the same and they start to look at me with a bad expression hahahahaha

    • @joeblow593
      @joeblow593 3 года назад +1

      This stuff is really cool at 4:00 in the morning, when you really must stay awake!

    • @adelcc1470
      @adelcc1470 3 года назад

      wagwan

  • @postatility9703
    @postatility9703 4 года назад +6

    It is certainly music. It speaks to, and feeds, the soul. It confuses for a moment, then amuses, then leads the way to ....... wherever it -and you- agree upon. This is real music. This is real adventure.

  • @ManielDemFef
    @ManielDemFef 14 лет назад +7

    Coleman is so amazing. Whatever he does, you can still hear the blues tradition within his playing. Also the whole Harmolodic Concept I find a very original and fresh approach to improvisation. One of the greatest Jazzmusician of all times!

  • @Christopher.TheGrasshopper
    @Christopher.TheGrasshopper 5 лет назад +55

    Many People dont understand that this is about energy, is always in expansion, it can go to any direction, imprevisible, too many posibilites Just like the expansion of the mind, the expansion of the universe... You Just have to let the energy flow, you have to concentrate on every detail and every perspective...
    Sorry for my bad English

    • @DE-GEN-ART
      @DE-GEN-ART 4 месяца назад

      thats why normmies hate this shit, its the farthest thing from musical.some people cant bop to just energy

    • @TheIceIvy
      @TheIceIvy 3 месяца назад

      This is really really weird for me from the first minute I listened to this but I kind of get it. It's not something I'd listen to but I appreciate it.

  • @DevotedNormanist
    @DevotedNormanist 13 лет назад +10

    Appreciating a cacophony like this reminds me of a good people watching session. Everybody's life is playing a different tune and we can sit and hear them all and forget ourselves or simply home in on one at a time. There is beauty in everything.

  • @PantsAreGoodForYou
    @PantsAreGoodForYou 9 лет назад +12

    REST IN PEACE. Legend.

  • @doggins
    @doggins 12 лет назад +21

    I wonder if this is what the crowd came to see, or if they had a different view on jazz before they witnessed this.

  • @shivabala9
    @shivabala9 15 лет назад +9

    Beautiful !!! I love how Ornette weaves the blues into all of his improvisations.........

  • @rhayader18
    @rhayader18 7 лет назад +2

    This is beyond what's beyond of pain and hate and whatever. Pure pure pure JOY

  • @Improring
    @Improring 14 лет назад +1

    Thanks Ornette for all the great music and spirit!

  • @a3081952
    @a3081952 10 лет назад +37

    Absolutely riveting music and so well crafted. For all with ears that can atune this is a masterpiece. I can enjoy opera, pop, jazz and free jazz in equal measure. This is music of real merit for all to be inspired by; as great as Bach or Coltrane or Hendrix - just different.

    • @yato6772
      @yato6772 3 года назад +2

      well I believe Coltrane also delved into free form jazz

    • @tcaw8813
      @tcaw8813 Год назад +4

      Why do so many listeners of this type of music like to signal that a kind of openness of taste can't we just enjoy stuff without this bullshit signalling. It does more harm than good to the music

    • @AbrahamOfWorms
      @AbrahamOfWorms 6 месяцев назад

      @@tcaw8813 I remember when I was like this…but I was like 17-20. Seems like a lot of old heads never grew out of it.

  • @FredWilliamsBassist
    @FredWilliamsBassist 12 лет назад +9

    That is James blood Ulmer on guitar & my self on bass Fred Williams...See more RUclips fred williams
    at Fred Williams Bassist

    • @KelvinLee1990
      @KelvinLee1990 3 года назад

      Amazing work!!!

    • @j1w170
      @j1w170 2 месяца назад

      Thank You
      Mr. Williams

  • @Joshualbm
    @Joshualbm Год назад

    So amazing and compelling fresh and mysterious.

  • @nukes27
    @nukes27 9 лет назад +20

    The band in heaven just got a little better.

    • @communty
      @communty 9 лет назад +5

      David Newcomb even *significantly* better

  • @Ignoranteprogresivo
    @Ignoranteprogresivo 8 лет назад +1

    ¡GRACIAS, DE VERDAD! POR COMPARTIR ESTE MATERIAL.

  • @DrMarkAlburger
    @DrMarkAlburger 13 лет назад +4

    Yup! That's Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring at the beginning -- the opening bassoon solo (Do-Ti-Do-Ti-Sol-Mi-Ti-La) -- in elaborated call-and-response! Nice!

  • @sea4our
    @sea4our Месяц назад

    this is absolutely beautiful.

  • @ravioli2382
    @ravioli2382 10 лет назад +2

    フリーとかどうとか、そういったことよりも、私はオーネットのアルトの音色に惹かれます。

  • @ideasfaltan
    @ideasfaltan 11 лет назад

    Thx for sharing this magic music= Free Jazz :)

  • @kevinhowat6808
    @kevinhowat6808 9 лет назад +11

    Yes, an homage to another music revolutionary who inspired fights in mid-performance.

    • @adelcc1470
      @adelcc1470 3 года назад

      i think you mean a homage not an homage, grammar rules

    • @JusticeRobinettMusic
      @JusticeRobinettMusic 3 года назад +3

      @@adelcc1470 no he meant homage

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Год назад

      ​@@adelcc1470 *a omage
      Learn better english inbred

  • @zxscd
    @zxscd 13 лет назад +2

    I'm already aquiring taste of freeform jazz

  • @mcbroseph69
    @mcbroseph69 Год назад

    excellent. very exciting to listen to!

  • @cmhavner
    @cmhavner 4 года назад +22

    2:20 The guitarist plays Korn - Falling Away From Me

    • @todessehnsucht
      @todessehnsucht 3 года назад +2

      BRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH

    • @fangettes
      @fangettes 3 года назад +1

      that melody is from Rite of Spring

    • @AlanKroeger
      @AlanKroeger 3 года назад +1

      This was probably recorded before Korn musicians were born or real close to that time

    • @ricardorodriguez6456
      @ricardorodriguez6456 3 года назад

      Korn sucks dude but is funny

  • @Tholgrimar
    @Tholgrimar 4 года назад

    brings tears to my eyes

  • @laniiloo3127
    @laniiloo3127 2 года назад +1

    It is very calming

  • @loboahriman7680
    @loboahriman7680 3 года назад +4

    Can't get enough of this shit.

  • @Dazzer1234567
    @Dazzer1234567 6 лет назад +7

    To quote Richard Feynman: "if you think you enjoy free jazz, you don't enjoy free jazz"

  • @glaxl
    @glaxl 10 лет назад +28

    The weirdest thing about those negative comments is that people have so much excess time on their hands that they can spend time listening and writing about something they can't stand. It's actually amazing. I wonder, although I seriously doubt it, if there are jazz guys that go to pop music posts and spend this kind of time complaining about some shitty music they shouldn't have wasted their time with in the first place. For those who actually care about what led them here, this is historical and important because it was the springboard for Shannon Jackson and Blood Ulmer and Bern Nix to take us into new territory that saved us from what fusion jazz was deteriorating into.

    • @RossAlbutt
      @RossAlbutt 10 лет назад

      ?

    • @glaxl
      @glaxl 10 лет назад

      Ross Albutt
      This was directed at all the negative comments to this and the other parts.

    • @FlorencioCruz
      @FlorencioCruz 10 лет назад +2

      agree with you 100%

    • @RossAlbutt
      @RossAlbutt 10 лет назад

      Deep shit man!

    • @airplaneoverhead
      @airplaneoverhead 9 лет назад +1

      Maybe they are like me and are trying to come to the other side. I personally don't like free jazz but I am trying to see if I can finally find some tunes that change my mind on the subject. Some of us actually want to try and give this style a chance.

  • @dethronedb
    @dethronedb 9 лет назад +3

    I do not mean to advocate experimenting with drugs - in fact, I'm more inclined to say that you probably shouldn't. But I will say that Ornette Coleman's music made much more sense to me - and gave me a lot more enjoyment - when I heard it on LSD, and that enjoyment has stayed with me ever since. In other words, this music is different enough that you really have to be able to come to it with fresh ears and an open mind to appreciate it. Maybe I could have gotten to that point without the aid of the psychedelic substance, but the LSD certainly made it a lot easier.

  • @elliegarcia3785
    @elliegarcia3785 9 лет назад +127

    Anyone else hear Rite of Spring?

    • @arynowyrth9581
      @arynowyrth9581 9 лет назад +4

      Jay Garcia Yes, instantly!

    • @VR-dq3ew
      @VR-dq3ew 8 лет назад +3

      +Jay Garcia I knew something sounded familiar!

    • @elahem6940
      @elahem6940 8 лет назад +5

      +Jay Garcia It's Sleep Talking off of "Of Human Feelings" but yeah, the melody is pretty much a Rite of Spring quote

    • @UruPereira-lh5wo
      @UruPereira-lh5wo 6 лет назад

      65/5000
      of course, to quote excerpts, phrases, rhythmic fragments in improvisation.

    • @markuselipka
      @markuselipka 4 года назад

      yes. right. i thought exactly the same.

  • @tonysantori8109
    @tonysantori8109 4 года назад

    James Blood Ulmer and the great Ronald Shannon Jackson in the same band!
    Wow!
    RIP RSJ.

  • @rdrgplnz
    @rdrgplnz 8 лет назад +42

    Fast n Bulbous

    • @tussk.
      @tussk. 6 лет назад +12

      thats right, the mascara snake

    • @littlebones18
      @littlebones18 6 лет назад +5

      tight also

    • @collinbeal
      @collinbeal 6 лет назад +7

      Bulbous also tapered

    • @TW1V
      @TW1V 6 лет назад +3

      "Got me?"

    • @Zeal808
      @Zeal808 6 лет назад +1

      Nice! Haha

  • @flyindonkeyodoom
    @flyindonkeyodoom 13 лет назад +34

    Is he quoting the bassoon beginning to "The Rite of Spring" ? Sounds like it.

    • @harriettubmanmusic6961
      @harriettubmanmusic6961 4 года назад +3

      There’s about 12 notes used in Western music...

    • @espressivsymbols3220
      @espressivsymbols3220 3 года назад +2

      As a bassoon player who was switched from sax (and is now back on sax cuz I couldn't afford a bassoon, tragic); it's definitely quoting it in a different key.

    • @athanassioszotos1713
      @athanassioszotos1713 3 года назад

      yes he does,and it came to me as a revelation last week,although i listen to this piece every week,since i present it to my kids at school.

    • @SadChimchar
      @SadChimchar 3 года назад

      Yes definitely

  • @5hineepropertyofleetaemin
    @5hineepropertyofleetaemin 2 года назад

    I really enjoy this.

  • @XxXxXJonathanXxXxX
    @XxXxXJonathanXxXxX 13 лет назад +1

    I think ornette said that you don't get enjoyment out of arguing what music is or defining it but by listening to it.
    So listen, If you like it good, if not go find something you enjoy and listen to that' don't waste a second writing a comment here.

  • @OTRTrader
    @OTRTrader 6 лет назад

    I'm seeing the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra this month in New York, celebrating Ornette Coleman, so I'm here for some studying.

  • @Mikabii
    @Mikabii 13 лет назад +2

    i discovered free jazz, thats pretty sweet! :D

  • @AndrewBeveridge461
    @AndrewBeveridge461 11 месяцев назад

    This is so good. Deep dive youtube gold.

  • @earthchild100
    @earthchild100 13 лет назад

    incredible

  • @FredWilliamsBassist
    @FredWilliamsBassist 12 лет назад +2

    It is James Blood Ulmer on guitar, and Fred Williams on Bass

  • @jmet678
    @jmet678 11 лет назад +1

    this funky as hell

  • @Wonko19
    @Wonko19 14 лет назад +13

    This is not bad by any stretch of the word. In fact, it's quite good. I do not understand why I was told this was terrible. I like it.

  • @psicologiajoseh
    @psicologiajoseh Год назад +2

    This is funny, I'd be laughing my ass off if I were there.

  • @FranciscoPereira-px6mu
    @FranciscoPereira-px6mu 3 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @billmarvel9677
    @billmarvel9677 9 лет назад +1

    Requires listening, and listening with fresh ears. You can't sail into this stuff listening with the old ears.

  • @ThePunkjaz
    @ThePunkjaz 14 лет назад +5

    Thats James Blood Ulmer on guitar on Ornettes right. Bern Nix on his left
    The instruments are perfectly in tune. Ornettes music does not use traditional chord changes, all the instruments play separate lines that are related by harmony, not melody. It can sound out of tune to the uninitiated.
    Thanks so much. This is the first footage of this early incarnation of Prime Time I've ever seen

  • @frother
    @frother 14 лет назад +1

    woww my soul was taken away in the first 15 seconds

  • @charlesbarry6730
    @charlesbarry6730 7 лет назад +2

    An innovative giant . Criticised initially. Later gained some acceptance. His music is really blues based.

  • @CompuKonstantin
    @CompuKonstantin 3 года назад +17

    When the band teacher is gone:

  • @RogueRotting360
    @RogueRotting360 14 лет назад

    @Seb8367 Yes. It sounds like a play on the bassoon solo from A Kiss of the Earth - the first movement of The Rite.

  • @ramkumarr1725
    @ramkumarr1725 2 года назад

    Superb. Free. Float away. 💕Red Pill. Matrix Crew. Trinity and Neo.

  • @bananajones9052
    @bananajones9052 3 года назад +1

    ウルマーファンとしては、オーネットと一緒にやってる動画,はじめて見た!すごい。

  • @MrRawdoc
    @MrRawdoc 11 лет назад +11

    I used to play stuff like this for my kids before they went to bed....they developed odd attitudes but society nixed that through various interventions...what a world...they won't let you make your kids into freaks...I have my values too, and they're as good as anyone else's...

  • @MrMuzicMan
    @MrMuzicMan 11 лет назад +3

    Dude this definitely is jazz and actually pretty important he disposed of chord changes and time signatures all together and created a new type of collective improvisation based on the melody of the tune. They let the music take them where they felt it should go.

  • @punkrocker1974
    @punkrocker1974 14 лет назад

    GREAT MUSIC !!!

  • @theslimemolds5099
    @theslimemolds5099 3 года назад

    AWESOME. All our video's are free jazz or improvisational punk rock

  • @rjvernesto.
    @rjvernesto. 20 дней назад

    Ornette Coleman is the man.

  • @Encypruon
    @Encypruon 10 лет назад +7

    I'm actually using this as my ringtone for some years now.

  • @DrRicharddym
    @DrRicharddym 9 лет назад +6

    Sounds like the jungle.. You can pan and focus on different parts that are all playing at once. I was going to say think of what Jackson Pollock is to the whole field of painting..that's what free jazz is to music. Not sure how far that analogy goes and stays truthful but.. I heard a musician say she liked playing fretless instruments because you had to 'find' the right tone/note within a composition and a fretted instrument didn't allow that continuous adjustment by ear. I mean that's quite interesting to me and makes sense. I think the really congested busy nature of this piece would put most people off listening further than a couple minutes..

    • @hgerrard
      @hgerrard 9 лет назад

      DrRicharddym It may sound like the jungle to you, and you do make some good points but "free jazz" is like a fine wine whose taste has to acquired. There is structure and format here. It's just not for everyone.

    • @funkman0811
      @funkman0811 8 лет назад

      yeah acquire taste for the insane and deaf lol

  • @javierenriquenunezandrade7523
    @javierenriquenunezandrade7523 6 лет назад +2

    Ornette is like Marcel Duchamp , Kandinsky , Sun Ra, Miles they had a very personal spatiall and expansive , concept to express his ideas

  • @hanumanpan
    @hanumanpan 13 лет назад

    @onlyjoetee -In the 60's in London, when the beatles were becoming big, Paul Mcartney was famously checking out all kinds of Avant garde stuff-Stockhausen, and Albert Ayler are both mentioned-Albert Ayler is another free jazz exponent who came after Ornette. Lou Reed/Bowie/Tom Waits have also name checked Ornette. Ornette also started off playing in blues bands in the 50's

  • @MIDIPipe
    @MIDIPipe 3 года назад

    ¡¡¡Stravinsky!!! Nice touch!

  • @petezilla
    @petezilla 13 лет назад

    @vk342 the opening bit IS the opening of "the Rite.." wee!

  • @microdot4747
    @microdot4747 13 лет назад

    this is a discussion as to what is free jazz?
    the fact that Coleman uses Rites of Spring as a springboard, a framework for the improvisation is what jazz is all about. Coleman of course takes it to his level with the introduction of harmolodic theory....
    What might be a nightmare to some, is beauty to others...It all has to do with the constraints ones intellect operates under.
    Some of us have a much more liberated definition of what is art, what is beautiful.
    Reality or Silicone?

  • @helloiamfelix
    @helloiamfelix 4 года назад +2

    Korn - Falling Away from Me, anyone?

  • @dimmwitness
    @dimmwitness 13 лет назад

    good stuff.

  • @redrobinand3
    @redrobinand3 13 лет назад +3

    Am I right to assume that most of "free jazz" is just an expression of feeling through an instrument and since feelings don't always have structure,hence the really loose sound of free jazz?

  • @thebeatcreeper
    @thebeatcreeper 14 лет назад

    yeah reminds me of the melodic motif at the start of rite of spring..

  • @jlhyz2
    @jlhyz2 12 лет назад

    @CliftonMcCallMusic Ornette coleman was doing this before that album. He had an album called Free jazz in 1960. Miles probably got it from him.

  • @grosstheman
    @grosstheman 8 месяцев назад

    Freestyle Jazz- Nice!

  • @hanskovisser2549
    @hanskovisser2549 Год назад

    i see ornette, i hear igor!! wauw.

  • @PabloDegregori
    @PabloDegregori 9 лет назад +2

    Rip genius

  • @QUEfrang
    @QUEfrang Месяц назад

    why is it nostalgic

  • @rainbowloomoverflow5106
    @rainbowloomoverflow5106 9 лет назад

    Rest in Peace!!

  • @crownpropeller
    @crownpropeller 13 лет назад

    @Seb8367
    Yep, it is!

  • @FredWilliamsBassist
    @FredWilliamsBassist 13 лет назад +1

    Fred Williams Bass, and James Blood Ulmer Guitar

  • @bandicoot5412
    @bandicoot5412 6 месяцев назад

    The great innovator

  • @maxroachtribute
    @maxroachtribute 12 лет назад

    @cadrino20978
    based on what? Bern Nix and Ronald Jackson are frequent collaborators and the coleman sound includes the layers they create.

  • @jamesmoore4172
    @jamesmoore4172 10 лет назад +2

    Back In The Day, As A Young Musician I Had A Hard Time Trying To Understand
    The concept and the arrangements of the note patterns He created. I Still Have Problems.

  • @simibuflu
    @simibuflu 9 лет назад

    RIP Ornette... X

  • @FredWilliamsBassist
    @FredWilliamsBassist 13 лет назад

    The Bassist is "Fred Williams Bassist" imported from St. Croix USVI

  • @kqpm392
    @kqpm392 13 лет назад

    nice!!!

  • @MusicMatic707
    @MusicMatic707 11 лет назад

    I was just thinking the same thing!!!

  • @vk342
    @vk342 13 лет назад

    @XxXxXJonathanXxXxX
    Yes, you're right, opening bit does sound like Rite of spring!

  • @fokrobot
    @fokrobot 14 лет назад +1

    "..out of tune " ?? ..in who's dogmatic range or inbetween which frequencies of acceptance then ?
    to me, this is an out of the box eargasm :
    'The Act of Creation' (as Arthur Koestler explains how humans become most creative when rational thought is abandoned during dreams and trances).
    THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THESE UNIQUE UPLOADS, BOBJAZZ11 !!

  • @JS-jr2ux
    @JS-jr2ux 9 лет назад

    rite of spring kewl

  • @barrygilbert
    @barrygilbert 11 лет назад

    By the way, its Bern Nix, not Ben Nix. Thanks for uploading this!

  • @lincolnperuzzi3694
    @lincolnperuzzi3694 4 года назад

    Genius

  • @ghillielover
    @ghillielover 13 лет назад

    @Falliahd no prob. the more i listen to it the more it makes sense

  • @MrZ_la
    @MrZ_la Месяц назад

    Jazz supposedly has no 'rules'. This is as free speech as it gets when it comes to music. I'm here for it. 🏆

  • @NoName-tq7qc
    @NoName-tq7qc 9 лет назад +7

    I really want that Ornette sound on my alto. It's a keen crying sound, it's amazing. Does Ornette Coleman play this tune in any album?

    • @elahem6940
      @elahem6940 8 лет назад +5

      +No Name They're playing "Sleep Talking" from the album "Of Human Feelings"

    • @jordankinsey4245
      @jordankinsey4245 4 года назад

      In Val Wilmer's book 'as serious as your life' that he plays on a plastic sax as he found that metal ones contain the sound too much. This is probably a large aspect of his sound

    • @emilianoturazzi
      @emilianoturazzi 4 месяца назад

      @@jordankinsey4245 he played that plastic alto only from late 50s to early 60s - his first albums were recorded with that instrument. in 1962 he retired for a while and when he came back to play in 1965 he had a metal saxophone - a selmer mark VI descending to low A (a very rare instrument) - ever since 1965 he never played a plastic alto. He switched for a while to another model (the one he's useing here: a Selmer mark VII ) then went back to the descending one. If you carefully look here he plays a metal saxophone.
      The saxophone is the less important part in the chain of makeing a tone quality: first one is the man/women, then the combo mouthpiece/reed, then the saxophone itself

  • @williamgregory1848
    @williamgregory1848 Год назад +1

    I don’t know how to describe Ornette Coleman’s playing. It’s organized disorganization. It’s like he’s playing the wrong notes correctly. It gets to you emotionally.

  • @adelcc1470
    @adelcc1470 3 года назад +1

    very nois g