Lee Konitz: Bird Lives at Jack Kleinsingers Highlights in Jazz

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • www.highlightsi... presents Lee Konitz, performing at the April 8, 1973 Highlights in Jazz Tribute to Charlie Parker presented by Jack Kleinsinger featuring Mr. Konitz on alto, Cecil Payne on baritone sax, Howard McGhee and Jimmy Owens on trumpet, bebop vocalist Joe Carroll, Ted Dunbar on guitar, Richard Davis on bass, and Bernard Purdie on drums.
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  • @ochee08
    @ochee08 12 лет назад +6

    I had the pleasure of playing a gig with Lee about a year ago. He still has that same sense of humor. Such a sweet person.

    • @RalphBrooker-gn9iv
      @RalphBrooker-gn9iv 11 месяцев назад +1

      I saw a lot of Konitz and Marsh. Lee once said that the blues reflected a cultural experience (including dreadful treatment of human beings) that he wasn’t part of so ‘blues’ language was quite different. He performed ‘Blues For Bird’, an impromptu dedication at Bird’s 10th Memorial Concert, Carnegie Hall. He began by saying "I feel a little presumptuous standing up here all alone. If anyone wants to join in, please do!’. What followed from his alto made your hairs stand on end.

  • @tomm4005
    @tomm4005 10 лет назад +20

    Konitz shows how to enjoy the moment... even when a little nervous being on stage alone. Such a great example of humor & music!
    peace ,
    Tom

    • @Thouveninpascal
      @Thouveninpascal 6 лет назад +3

      great saxophonist, and great actor, and showman... if you don't know the musician, you discover an incredible funny guy.

    • @jamescampoccio1152
      @jamescampoccio1152 3 года назад

      @@Thouveninpascal This moment was a progenitor of comic Andy Kaufman's Mighty Mouse on phonograph bit on SNL.

    • @Thouveninpascal
      @Thouveninpascal 3 года назад

      @@jamescampoccio1152 But Lee Konitz is a victim as show man (what he never used to be) on this video, the only time I saw him so funny, and the audience following him in what is an unintentional humour.

    • @jamescampoccio1152
      @jamescampoccio1152 3 года назад

      @@Thouveninpascal You make some poignant points. Maybe Lee was a victim show-man here. (Charlie Parker, the priest of bop, never so succumbed.) I do love the late Richie Cole though, who can certainly be accused of showmanship at times. If Lee started out, here, unintentionally humorous, he really did begin to put some intention behind it, as he goaded the audience on. So it puts me in mind of a converse example: the comic who ended up succumbing to jazz composing and piano - the great Steve Allen ("This could be the start of Something Big") As for myself, I truly am something of an alto sax adulterer, fornicating with some showmanship, and some godly ministry as such. If you ever feel like it, send me your email address. I'll send you one of my "saxsermons" sound file attachments. (jamesj.campoccio@yahoo.com)

    • @Thouveninpascal
      @Thouveninpascal 3 года назад

      @@jamescampoccio1152 Thanks for responding. You are right. About this session, it is obvisous that it is quasi impossible to organise a"tribute bop" session. Everybody has a part of of madness/intelligence, that is be-bop.

  • @moyo9995
    @moyo9995 4 года назад +4

    Every day someone like Lee Konitz dies,
    the music dies too. RIP

    • @Cantbuyathrill
      @Cantbuyathrill 4 года назад

      Moyo
      Of course! They have to make way for the crappy music of today.

  • @nested_King
    @nested_King 4 года назад +18

    RIP Lee Konitz!

  • @RedRaspus
    @RedRaspus 12 лет назад +12

    who knew Lee Konitz was so damn funny! thanks for posting!

  • @bobfield1971
    @bobfield1971 4 года назад +2

    Lee, what a giant. RIP man. They broke the mold with you.

  • @satosheeee6557
    @satosheeee6557 4 года назад +5

    Really legend, Lee! R.I.P.

  • @ArthurRosch
    @ArthurRosch 2 года назад +1

    He knows the wisdom of engaging with the audience. They love it!

  • @abrahamgamboa
    @abrahamgamboa 4 года назад +2

    First time I saw a video with Lee K. great muscian and what a character funny wonderful!!!

    • @abrahamgamboa
      @abrahamgamboa 4 года назад

      yeahhhh great video looking for more of them on your site thanks man!!!

  • @johnhalo123
    @johnhalo123 4 года назад +3

    Wow, im smiling ear to ear watching his showmanship!

    • @thedamndiz2343
      @thedamndiz2343 4 года назад +1

      U just don't see that these days. Lee was a motherfucker and will be greatly missed!!!

  • @jimcoleman2369
    @jimcoleman2369 8 лет назад +2

    Happy Birthday, Jack Kleinsinger ! He was 80 years old yesterday - 8/01/16 ! Lee Konitz will be 89 on October 13, 2016 !

  • @spensert4933
    @spensert4933 5 лет назад +13

    His modesty is touching.

    • @johndoe1765
      @johndoe1765 4 года назад +1

      LEE KONITZ HAD THE SENSE TO STAY AWAY FROM BIRD STYLE BECAUSE THAT,S WHAT KILLS A ARTIST.

  • @Cantbuyathrill
    @Cantbuyathrill 4 года назад +1

    His comedic timing is awesome. What a great stand-up intro.

  • @tomvarner
    @tomvarner 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting this. The funny, dry, wonderful Lee that we love. He looks so young, but, would have been around 45. (?) --best, all--tv

  • @patriciacaton83
    @patriciacaton83 4 года назад

    Merci JazzGuy
    Your all music is great

  • @EuphoricImpact
    @EuphoricImpact 12 лет назад +1

    Excellent!! Thank you for all you share!!

  • @cieloego
    @cieloego 12 лет назад +1

    Fantastic. thanks.

  • @jazz1bro
    @jazz1bro 12 лет назад +1

    Great video and thanks for sharing!

  • @1967dinkel
    @1967dinkel 12 лет назад +1

    Fantastic stuff, thanks.

  • @jlevinson6
    @jlevinson6 12 лет назад +2

    wow this is unbelievable!

  • @spensert4933
    @spensert4933 5 лет назад +5

    OK watching him listen to the Bird melody jerks tears at my house. What must he hear and feel? 3:23

  • @valvetrom
    @valvetrom 10 лет назад +1

    Now is the time 40 years ago,bravo

  • @RalphBrooker-gn9iv
    @RalphBrooker-gn9iv 11 месяцев назад

    Astonishing player. He would have a played beautifully with Bird. Saw him quite a lot. He played an impromptu unaccompanied blues, ‘Blues For Bird’ at the 10th Memorial Concert, Carnegie Hall. Not sure that’s available anymore.

    • @JazzVideoGuy
      @JazzVideoGuy  11 месяцев назад

      Lee was a most interesting fellow.

  • @toshirobirthday
    @toshirobirthday 4 года назад

    Wow. Thank you for sharing such a nice video. He was also funny!

  • @777leviandades
    @777leviandades 12 лет назад +2

    good old days!

  • @LVPHOTOG
    @LVPHOTOG 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome!!!

  • @schmidthappens67
    @schmidthappens67 12 лет назад

    oh boyyyyyyyyy !!!! how wonderful-lee !!!!!!!!!

  • @blinkvip6371
    @blinkvip6371 4 года назад +2

    Rip Legend 🎷🇺🇸🌹

  • @spensert4933
    @spensert4933 5 лет назад +2

    [VH1 Behind the music...'73] 0:00-0.22 Mono-log / 3:23 Hot House [Supersax] (Bird) / 3:33 Bird Reminiscences & technical difficulties / 8:35 Hot House [Playing along] (Bird's band) / 10:25 mono-log / 11:45 "Charlie Parker" Audience Participation Meltdown "false start" [Konitz Bb Minor blues improv] / 13:45 Charlie Parker "actual start"

  • @moxnix88
    @moxnix88 Год назад

    あのコニッツがこんなに楽しい人とは!素晴らしい動画ありがとう!!

  • @Lorianotrentotto
    @Lorianotrentotto 7 лет назад +1

    Che bravo Konitz!

  • @aaronzachary8851
    @aaronzachary8851 10 лет назад +1

    12.13 - haha Lee to the audience "You can improvise". Great stuff.

  • @AbeNobuyuki
    @AbeNobuyuki Год назад

    涙が出るくらい素晴らしいです

  • @flurbaflurbs
    @flurbaflurbs 12 лет назад +4

    Some Freinds of Mine= Warne Marsh

  • @willmiller5
    @willmiller5 12 лет назад +1

    Purdie on drums is always a good thing.

  • @MikeCaseyMusic
    @MikeCaseyMusic 4 года назад

    incredible. jaw on floor.

  • @Glasshoppermusic
    @Glasshoppermusic 12 лет назад

    hilarious and amazing. favourite video.

    • @tarakgharbi3193
      @tarakgharbi3193 4 года назад

      bye bye konitz legend of saxo alto. and thanks for all. hilarious tv show. really thanks for the smile you give us.

  • @giomusic71
    @giomusic71 2 года назад

    Fantastico Lee 🙌🙌🙌

    • @JazzVideoGuy
      @JazzVideoGuy  2 года назад +2

      Lee was a great player with a wonderful sense of humor.

    • @giomusic71
      @giomusic71 2 года назад +1

      @@JazzVideoGuy I didn't know Lee Konitz that way 🙌

  • @sanmarinojr
    @sanmarinojr 11 лет назад +1

    BRUTAL!

  • @spensert4933
    @spensert4933 5 лет назад +2

    It's my belief there isn't a single great musician that is not funny -- no matter the genre and I've met some or heard as such. This beginning of the video is friggin' priceless and you all know why. What does one do when the chords or life keeps misbehaving and you don't know what is really next? Laughter emerges. Don't we subconscious-lee react and yet some like the Jazz folks can get down there and fix things? Or when a bunch of jazz aficionados show up and can't clap, what then? I cant wax any more shitty and sentimental. I was one step away from supersax because my dad was an arranger, which puts me a mere two people away from this fellow, Lee Konitz. A guy named Nimitz played in the Supersax band -- who lived down the street with us and had a prickly wife named "pookie". I think drummer Frank Capp also played in SS and both whom may have done commercial sessions with my dad. So what. At any rate I couldn't have understood or cared about SS, even though the idea of Supersax seemed cheesy to me even as a 12 year old. Maybe it is now! ... but I guess real musicians without pretense take it at face value. An odd platform for Konitz and a weird blast from the past. Anyway it is clear that this is some bizzaro world Andy Kaufman routine (Mighty Mouse) but it's Konitz saving the day.

  • @DanTepferMusic
    @DanTepferMusic 4 года назад

    Thank god this exists

    • @JazzVideoGuy
      @JazzVideoGuy  4 года назад +2

      Amen.

    • @DanTepferMusic
      @DanTepferMusic 4 года назад

      @@JazzVideoGuy oh, and thanks to you for making it available! I talked to Lee about this show after I first saw it, probably 6 years ago or so. The one thing he had to say about it is that Jack Kleinsinger never invited him back!

  • @stevedd50
    @stevedd50 6 лет назад +3

    I haven't laughed so much for ages. Lee was doing his Woody Allen impression without realising it. Hilarious!

  • @pvelectric
    @pvelectric 11 лет назад +3

    I have both Supersax albums, saw them in person at Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach circa 1973. I'd memorized all of Birds solos so whistled along with them, which made them laugh. Rumsey liked me from the bar 'cause I downed three pitchers of beer. He probably didn't remember I'd played tenor sax with Natalie cole there in 1962, and also with the Santa Monica serenader Dance band, since we won the Hollywood Bowl Battle of the Bands that year. Most fun was playing at Shelly's M Hole

  • @cjimbimbo
    @cjimbimbo 12 лет назад

    Lee Konitz is a cool cat! What a great band!

  • @nathanbaker3156
    @nathanbaker3156 4 года назад +3

    He’s so cute in this

  • @JazzVideoGuy
    @JazzVideoGuy  11 лет назад +1

    Cecil Payne

  • @GHtor
    @GHtor 11 лет назад

    Fab-u-lee-simmo!

  • @Circus.593
    @Circus.593 4 года назад

    Genialidad.

  • @sirdrumalot9
    @sirdrumalot9 11 лет назад +2

    does he say Roy Haynes is playing drums at the end of the video??

  • @bearsmanmics
    @bearsmanmics 12 лет назад

    amazing footage of one of my all time favourites!
    @JazzVideoGuy You wouldn't happen to be able to get your hands on some warne marsh footage would you? that would be amazing!

  • @bobdiggs
    @bobdiggs 11 лет назад +2

    ?uestlove makes an appearance at 1:57!

  • @fasstrack
    @fasstrack 6 лет назад

    Well, Lee is crazy---in a GOOD way. He was seriously paying homage. Ted Dunbar's comping when he came in IMO was inappropriate: a bit heavy handed and sort of got in the way. Then he switched up and played the line---strange. Either you're in the rhythm section or part of the ensemble up front. I guess he was burning to play. Then he final got a solo--and Jack talked over the poor guy. I feel his pain. A lot of talent on that stage. Howard McGhee! Jimmy Owens is underrated. Good that this was preserved...

  • @johnlindstrom9994
    @johnlindstrom9994 6 месяцев назад

    True comedian!

  • @Jiv_Ing57819
    @Jiv_Ing57819 4 года назад

    Once you start laughing you can't stop : -D

  • @JazzVideoGuy
    @JazzVideoGuy  11 лет назад

    3 pitchers at once?

  • @thenel2162
    @thenel2162 4 года назад +1

    surprised to see bernard purdie swinging on drums!

    • @tolanstout
      @tolanstout 4 года назад

      The man DID play with many Jazz greats like Miles and Dizzy. As his bandmate, Bruce Arnold of Orpheus once said, "there isn't a genre of music that Purdie can't plug into to".

  • @mattsnowmusic
    @mattsnowmusic 11 лет назад +1

    Man is Lee funny

  • @scarfacejosh123
    @scarfacejosh123 12 лет назад

    Charlie Parker Charlie Parker Charlie Parker Charlie Parker- shit, I turned around the beat

  • @user-hd1md4ht7g
    @user-hd1md4ht7g 4 года назад

    Key in B ?

  • @undermentals
    @undermentals 11 лет назад +1

    Thant was really interesting, thanks for postin. It seems the audience is pretty rude though, made him uncomfortable.

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 4 года назад

    ☺️💛💙🌿

  • @joshuaadelaja9996
    @joshuaadelaja9996 10 месяцев назад

    20:22

  • @harrisafiari6938
    @harrisafiari6938 4 года назад

    Funny jazz interactive

  • @mga2899
    @mga2899 4 года назад +3

    Shades of Andy Kaufman.

    • @Cantbuyathrill
      @Cantbuyathrill 4 года назад

      MGA2
      Holy shit, I was just thinking the same thing!!! "Shades of Andy Kaufman", indeed. It takes balls to play a Low-Fi portable cassette player through a mike to a live audience for almost the entire piece AND KEEP A STRAIGHT FACE ALL THROUGHOUT!!
      Seconds after he pressed the Play button, I was squirming in my seat just as I used to do when watching any of the bizarre antics by surreal genius Andy Kaufman. Not easy for a musician to be a one-man show. It is self-consciousness reloaded. Konitz pulls it off effortlessly and endearingly.

  • @pvelectric
    @pvelectric 11 лет назад

    coarse not. being a gentleman, I drank them merely one after another.

  • @Glasshoppermusic
    @Glasshoppermusic 12 лет назад

    only if it were just him...

  • @valvetrom
    @valvetrom 10 лет назад +1

    Ha Ha Ha ,Bass very loud

  • @ancientknowledgepower7016
    @ancientknowledgepower7016 7 лет назад +2

    that's Roy Haynes on Drums not Bernard Purdie

    • @xxmanx1
      @xxmanx1 6 лет назад +3

      That is NOT Roy Hanes

    • @vychan3708
      @vychan3708 6 лет назад +1

      No, he's not. Please here Konitz presenting him at 16:35.

    • @protopoe
      @protopoe 6 лет назад +1

      Roy Haynes is briefly seen and steps off at the beginning. Konitz's drummer is Purdie though.

    • @kdfan
      @kdfan 5 лет назад +3

      That’s what happens when you comment after watching only the first 10 seconds of the video.

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    @aleksancias 7 лет назад

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  • @jimbrown1559
    @jimbrown1559 5 лет назад +1

    Terrible sound balnce detracts from hearing the music