I first herd Monk in Bologna at the end of the fifties when he came to play in a memorable concert. I also approached him but with no success. When I talked to him He didn't pay much attention: he kept looking around as if he was searching for something. No problem: his music said already everything! Since then he became one of my favourite jazz players. Today at 88 I heard for the first time his famous concert in Paris in 1967. I felt the same joy, excitment and search of dissonant beauty I felt that first time. A true unique genius!
Those kinds of memories really help keep us young at heart, glad you had those experiences to rest on as you continue to age gracefully. I've had a few memorable live concert experiences and cherish each and every one of them, mainly in the folk vein.
Lo busque cuando leí en la Rayuela de julio Cortázar su nombre y no se puede dejar de volver a el y su disonante construcción musical, aquí una falso toque allá una precisa búsqueda de originalidad para cada uno de sus oyentes... Solo en su genio siempre
I see Oska-T on the playlist. That was for Oscar Treadwell. A legendary radio host who at that time lived in Philly, but spent the last 30 or 40 years in Cincinnati. He was a GOD!! Would teach his Jazz Appreciation claases over the radio. Might spend an entire night on just one piece. Playing different versions, telling the personel, teaching us how to listen. Then, maybe on Friday, hed give his test to his students. Okay, ( playing a recording) , Was this from November 1957 recordibg, or the April 1962 recording? Was the Bass Player Paul Chambers or Jimmy Garrison? And we kids would stay up ,taking in every word. Legend! I used to work along side his son. Who had zero interest in music. Anyway, The Cincinnati Conservative of Music has an entire fkoor just to hold Oscars record collection, with three staffers.
This legendary band somehow, inadvertently and unexpectedly changed the criteria for evaluating all types of contemporary musicians of their time, cleaned up the then world sound iconostasis, to force these same musicians to measure their talents and irreversibly their ability to surprise their environment 😛
Это что-то невероятное. Я и ранее не мог понять, как возможно играть так на фано, слушал CD Телониуса, но сейчас, когда мне 55, а джаз почти мертв, как рок-н-ролл ранее, кругом война, тупость и идиотизм, музыкой, настоящей внутренней музыкой, той, что свободна, не занимается почти никто, вообще не представляю хоть какого-либо повторения экспериментов Телониуса и его квартета. Как будто совершилась Троянская война культур, и более нет ни Гекторов фортепиано, ни Ахиллесов альт трубы, ни Одиссеев саксофона. Пустота и мерзость запустения...
Mr Lockette Ms Williams Mrs. WILKS MRS. C. JOHNSON MRS. SULLIVAN MRS. YOUNG MISS CYNTHIA SMITH MRS. BEVERLY FERGUSON MRS. ROGOFF MISTER CURRY MRS MARTIN MISTER GARY HARRIS MRS. HIGGINS MISS ASHFORD
It's good that there is space for every opinion. But I can't help to say that you just killed me...a bit. Luckily I have a remedy: I listen to Monk again and feel great!
Listen to a Monk tune like "Evidence'" and after so many hearings, you'll suddenly realize, "My God, this is the old standard, 'Just You, Just Me'!" and you just won't believe how incredible it all is.
I first herd Monk in Bologna at the end of the fifties when he came to play in a memorable concert. I also approached him but with no success. When I talked to him He didn't pay much attention: he kept looking around as if he was searching for something. No problem: his music said already everything! Since then he became one of my favourite jazz players. Today at 88 I heard for the first time his famous concert in Paris in 1967. I felt the same joy, excitment and search of dissonant beauty I felt that first time. A true unique genius!
Those kinds of memories really help keep us young at heart, glad you had those experiences to rest on as you continue to age gracefully. I've had a few memorable live concert experiences and cherish each and every one of them, mainly in the folk vein.
W Bolo
Lo busque cuando leí en la Rayuela de julio Cortázar su nombre y no se puede dejar de volver a el y su disonante construcción musical, aquí una falso toque allá una precisa búsqueda de originalidad para cada uno de sus oyentes... Solo en su genio siempre
@@TwoCatsUpMost people would be turned-off if ignored by a musician, athlete, star… Not you. That alone Impresses me
Oh the stories you can tell. God bless
i was lucky enough to see the monk sometime in the middle or late 60,s at the lighthouse in Hermosa Also y
the jazz crusaders both grate.
00:00 Ruby My Dear
07:41 We See
21:42 Epistrophy
31:27 Oska-T
46:38 Evidence
1:00:49 Blue Monk
1:06:07 Epistrophy(theme)
I see Oska-T on the playlist.
That was for Oscar Treadwell. A legendary radio host who at that time lived in Philly, but spent the last 30 or 40 years in Cincinnati.
He was a GOD!!
Would teach his Jazz Appreciation claases over the radio.
Might spend an entire night on just one piece. Playing different versions, telling the personel, teaching us how to listen. Then, maybe on Friday, hed give his test to his students.
Okay, ( playing a recording) , Was this from November 1957 recordibg, or the April 1962 recording? Was the Bass Player Paul Chambers or Jimmy Garrison?
And we kids would stay up ,taking in every word.
Legend!
I used to work along side his son. Who had zero interest in music.
Anyway, The Cincinnati Conservative of Music has an entire fkoor just to hold Oscars record collection, with three staffers.
Thank you!
Now who are the sidemen, esp. the trumpeter?
Oh sorry, didn't read the intro.
These live Monk posts you’ve put up are sublime and priceless. Thanks!!
Tal como describe Cortázar un Oso gigante en torno a un piano..
I could spend all day listening to Monk and never be bored. Total genius. 😊
J'y étais... marque indélébile dans ma mémoire
Et ce modeste enregistrement, dans la mienne
whenever I feel agitated, I come to this.
mr. Monk never lets me down.
terrific! what a move.what a groove.
your soul was there..in Paris..........oh my God
woah around 30:40 was mind blowing, it's still going, woaaaah
A genius gréât sourd an rythm
yo dude this is like really good
WONDERFUL!
radiantradish22222: Monk is in great form, and Clark Terry never sounded better. Thanks for uploading this.
Clark Terry plays only on "Blue Monk" The other trumpeter on this European tour is Ray Copeland
Masters at work!
Revelrous Recording
Thanks for Sharing
RadiantRadish22222
Music is Medicine 👍 ❤️ 👍
LIVE FREE LIFE ARTISTS
Osaka-T. Mighty track, mighty man.
This legendary band somehow, inadvertently and unexpectedly changed the criteria for evaluating all types of contemporary musicians of their time, cleaned up the then world sound iconostasis, to force these same musicians to measure their talents and irreversibly their ability to surprise their environment 😛
Yes, the right amount of Salt brings out the flavor in everything.
Amazing 👏🏿
Thank you for uploading!
And please read : Epistrophy ! Neither Epistorophy nor Epistoruphy(theme)
He loves to goes Paris to meets his friend Bud....
wow! clark terry... did not know it was him
i feel like monk always sounds happier when clark terry is on the date. CT had that effect on folk though.
unmistakable johnny griffin.
I shared poster EAGERS lineup on my fb page along with links. thanks,
Mr.M....serious on the keys......
Ese Thelonius es un loquito. Que buen sentido del humor tiene.
you brougt me to the higgggggggher hights
thank you again
We See. Merci!
It’s *Ben Riley bro it looks like you’re crediting the exceptional drumming to the “Bebs” 😂
Hervorragend
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
❤❤
um holy crap
37:00 WOAH IS THAT a GERSHWIN quote!!!
know monk
Wow
The drummer is Ben Riley, not Beb Riley.
Known as Beb to his closest friends
Это что-то невероятное. Я и ранее не мог понять, как возможно играть так на фано, слушал CD Телониуса, но сейчас, когда мне 55, а джаз почти мертв, как рок-н-ролл ранее, кругом война, тупость и идиотизм, музыкой, настоящей внутренней музыкой, той, что свободна, не занимается почти никто, вообще не представляю хоть какого-либо повторения экспериментов Телониуса и его квартета. Как будто совершилась Троянская война культур, и более нет ни Гекторов фортепиано, ни Ахиллесов альт трубы, ни Одиссеев саксофона. Пустота и мерзость запустения...
some line up see below.
You mama wasn't boring
Mr Lockette
Ms Williams
Mrs. WILKS
MRS. C. JOHNSON
MRS. SULLIVAN
MRS. YOUNG
MISS CYNTHIA SMITH
MRS. BEVERLY FERGUSON
MRS. ROGOFF
MISTER CURRY
MRS MARTIN
MISTER GARY HARRIS
MRS. HIGGINS
MISS ASHFORD
Rhapsody in blue min 36:59 tenor !!!!
I Could Happen to You at 51:09 trumpet (Ray Copeland)
I noticed too!
Jean - Marc thierry victorin like .
Yaz esintisi..
An American Master but not in the USA!
Kiss STEVE STATEN
CARLA BURNLEY
your musciens , like the saxofoon shouldhave be mentioned........
Monk is boring and primitive.
It's good that there is space for every opinion. But I can't help to say that you just killed me...a bit. Luckily I have a remedy: I listen to Monk again and feel great!
@giorgioalberti9951 This is not an opinion, this is the truth.
Listen to a Monk tune like "Evidence'" and after so many hearings, you'll suddenly realize, "My God, this is the old standard, 'Just You, Just Me'!" and you just won't believe how incredible it all is.
You don’t understand what the word primitive is and making it a point to trash other people’s art is lowly.