Different Drummer/Elvin Jones (complete) 1979

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2021
  • Elvin Jones
    Jazz Drums
    John Coltrane
    Pat LaBarbera
    Ryo Kawasaki
    David Williams
    Ron Carter
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  • @elvinz2
    @elvinz2 2 года назад +369

    Thank you for keeping the memory and legacy of our father alive!! Love and peace to you.

    • @cliflord9244
      @cliflord9244 2 года назад +14

      There's Buddy and Elvin, then everybody else.

    • @mjm5081
      @mjm5081 2 года назад +1

      🙏 ✌ ❤ 🎶 🌎 👏

    • @schesser
      @schesser 2 года назад +20

      Personally, I would add Tony to that list. Not that it matters, and this is of course all personal preference, but my order is Elvin, Tony, then Buddy. Not a contest of course, just a preference of mine.

    • @rkaylor5769
      @rkaylor5769 Год назад +3

      Truly great.

    • @superfuzzymomma
      @superfuzzymomma Год назад +12

      your father is a spiritual figure to many of us. peace!

  • @voyeur62626
    @voyeur62626 2 года назад +69

    No, Elvin didn’t kill the pocket for pocket drummers, he just added the polyrhythms exposing other layers of the rhythmic spectrum.

    • @arame29
      @arame29 2 года назад +7

      This is a great observation
      Mind if I quote you?

    • @plasticweapon
      @plasticweapon 6 месяцев назад

      rockin'.

  • @jwhodat1432
    @jwhodat1432 3 года назад +38

    He warps time and space so far over the bar line that you think there is no way he can get back in time, but as the last seemingly impossible hemidemisemiquaver comes around, he fools you and lands right on the money!!! There's no one remotely like Elvin Jones.

    • @arame29
      @arame29 2 года назад +4

      Yes! Sound like he's speeding up and slowing down
      I count it out and he's right there
      Must be related to Gaielao

    • @AQganon
      @AQganon 4 месяца назад

      ginger baker did that as well. no one takes the time to study him. there are many similarities between baker and elvin, but their styles are different.

  • @michaelnash1090
    @michaelnash1090 Год назад +7

    I saw Elvin with my close friend and his Sister Louise many times at the Vanguard in the Village …and when ever he saw Louise in the audience at the end of his set he would get up from his drums walk to our table put his arms around us , and then pick Louise up and spin her around give her a huge hug & then show the great grin he had and that great cackle of a laugh he had & wink at us .. then leave his drums behind with a huge pool of sweat surrounding his drum stool !!! He wasn’t just one of the greatest drummers in history! He was one the greatest gentleman I have ever known & I miss him dearly!

    • @kentbyron7608
      @kentbyron7608 3 месяца назад +1

      That's an amazing memory to share with us! I could see that moment. Thank you.❤

  • @applejuice5635
    @applejuice5635 2 года назад +19

    Younger Ron Carter looks and sounds so much like Mos Def.

  • @JohnBarnwell888
    @JohnBarnwell888 Год назад +4

    "How would i explain polyrhythmic style to a man in the moon? The poly of that word means many and a rhythm, of course, so it just means many rhythms and uh - so that's exactly what it is - they're coordinated rhythms." Elvin Jones

  • @mrinalkundu1521
    @mrinalkundu1521 2 года назад +25

    Absolutely one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century and beyond.

  • @aroneus
    @aroneus Год назад +10

    Because I loved Elvin's playing so much and had seen him lead his band at the Village Vanguard on multiple, five or more, heart-singing occasions, I rushed to see this documentary when it was first screened at the Bleecker Street Cinema in the Village, early 80s. I had the poster image of Different Drummer on my wall for many years. Can't swear to it since sometimes the memory plays tricks, but I feel fairly certain that there was more precious footage of Elvin with his family in the original screening that I saw---I remember images of the family eating outside together at a picnic. What a special and unique person Elvin Jones was!!

  • @briandegoede4483
    @briandegoede4483 3 года назад +59

    Now I can hear who inspired John bonham, Mitch Mitchell and many more. Respect!

    • @borisblvd5354
      @borisblvd5354 2 года назад +4

      Was Keith "Moon The Loon" Moon, also inspired by Elvin?

    • @CiscoDuck
      @CiscoDuck 2 года назад +13

      More importantly Elvin was a direct inspiration and influence on John Densmore of The Doors who was tutored backstage at Coltrane gigs at the Manne Hole in Hollywood when John was just a kid. John's drumming with the Doors has been criminally under appreciated but his Jazz chops were essential to the Doors sound with all the influences the other members of the band brought to the equation. John's drumming was the basic foundation. Besides Elvin Jones, John Bonham took a lot of inspiration from Buddy Rich.

    • @mikepetrie5851
      @mikepetrie5851 2 года назад +1

      and he sounded just like alex vh there for a minute !

    • @franchisemiami
      @franchisemiami 2 года назад +8

      I thought Mitch Mitchell right off too

    • @fiachra4266
      @fiachra4266 2 года назад +6

      yeah, Mitch made no bones about it. Elvin was the main force.

  • @upyours574
    @upyours574 Год назад +12

    Amazing. Never knew this film existed. What a gem!

  • @BoomerMusicCompany
    @BoomerMusicCompany 2 года назад +7

    Love me some Elvin! No one else like him. I was able to see him at the Yamaha Groove Night when they honored Hagi. That was special!

  • @countycricklewood
    @countycricklewood 2 года назад +6

    What a natural cool laid back gent and holding the sticks in a traditional style

  • @williamdaniel8666
    @williamdaniel8666 2 года назад +8

    Elvin had immeasurable swagger, jewelry, total badass!

    • @coalbee
      @coalbee 7 месяцев назад

      Right?! Never been much of a biopic fan, but I couldn’t help but hear tones of Dave Chappelle in his “voice”. Damn, I would LOVE to experience that film!

  • @chrisehrlich3514
    @chrisehrlich3514 2 года назад +9

    Elvin, simply put,one of the all time greatest.....if I were putting a band together,he would be my number one choice.
    Thanks for the music,maestro,your legacy is indelible.

    • @whatdothlife4660
      @whatdothlife4660 7 месяцев назад

      Undeniable 1st pick.

    • @joshuacruz3119
      @joshuacruz3119 6 месяцев назад

      If he would even be close to available to play in your band. Would you be his choice to be in a band with? Lol sorry, just messing. I hope you go far with your music my man. I wish I can get a quartet together myself to jam with.

  • @thunproductions
    @thunproductions 2 года назад +29

    As dynamic was his fiery approach……his use of brushes was exquisite too. Thanks for posting !!!
    Bruce Jones 🙏🏾

    • @elvinz2
      @elvinz2 2 года назад +3

      Thank you, cousin!

  • @johnhawkinshawkins1284
    @johnhawkinshawkins1284 9 месяцев назад +1

    in the early 70s, I was privileged to sit in Ronnie Scott's, right near the front, night after night and watch and listen, then walk home at 3am, (no night busses back then), wonderful! My ex managed to get me this old video from the USA.

  • @newmoon54
    @newmoon54 3 года назад +13

    Personally ......... Elvin needed to do just what he did ..... be HIMSELF~!~!~!~

  • @digadot
    @digadot Год назад +2

    I remember watching this every day for months on end trying to understand. That was more than 30 years ago. Thank you Elvin whereever you are!

  • @jckoenig8723
    @jckoenig8723 2 года назад +6

    Very vert nice men. Met him 3 times.

  • @buddabirne4661
    @buddabirne4661 2 года назад +16

    He was the Billy Cobham of His Generation, rhythmically and technicall innovative, powerful, UNIQUE !

  • @johndunne7900
    @johndunne7900 3 месяца назад +1

    The master of the polyrhythms,with the sauce of a soul on fire .

  • @buddabirne4661
    @buddabirne4661 Год назад +2

    'A different Drummer", "Putting IT together", 'The ultimate", 3 great Albums of Elvin Jones I learned so much from.

  • @scottmoyer1357
    @scottmoyer1357 2 года назад +4

    David Williams was the bass player on my 1st recording session in Washington DC in 1972 along with upright bassist, David Holland.

  • @muonani
    @muonani 2 года назад +5

    Elvin, greatest of them all.

  • @MichaelFlynn0
    @MichaelFlynn0 3 года назад +5

    that was incredible

  • @peteluxx
    @peteluxx 2 года назад +6

    saw elvin jones live in london at ronny scotts mid 1990s - after the first concert I went and bought all the coltrane albums he played on. I went back to see him every night at ronny scotts, an the years after that (because Elvin came back to ronnie's year after year). To me, Elvin's drumming is the most inspired ever. It inspired so many, but the original is best. One of my other favorite drummers is Mark Guiliana, and he has named Elvin Jones as a big inspiration.

  • @CiscoDuck
    @CiscoDuck 2 года назад +6

    Without the influence of Elvin Jones on The Doors drummer John Densmore who was tutored backstage by Elvin when he was just a kid, The Doors would have never been the band that they were. It was the Jazz polyrhythms Densmore learned directly from Jones that formed the basic foundation of The Doors band. Too many people think of non-musician Jim Morrison when they think of the Doors - and he was extremely important as their singer, front man and one of the band's poets who composed lyrics (guitarist Robby Krieger actually penned about half of the band's best known songs!) and while keyboard man Ray Manzarek was incredibly important with his unique gifts and talents on the keys and Krieger's awesome guitar presence it was John's drumming that laid the back drop for the rest of them to explore their own dynamics musically, and vocally. It was the whole Elvin Jones influence on John that made it happen. Otherwise John in his own words would have just been a high school marching band drummer playing in a garage rock band with little technique other than just pounding away like so many who had no real training or real inspiration. John was never dominating in his drumming with the Doors but his fills and rides are full of Elvin Jones inspired and influenced dynamics set to a rock band scene where Ray's theatric keyboard solos and keyboard bass tie in with Robby's unique Flamenco and Blues-Jazz mix approach to the guitar formed the essence of the Doors incredible soundscape and the backdrop for Morrison's plaintive vocals. Without John playing those great Elvin Jones inspired polyrhythms the rest of the group just would not have jelled. Most rock bands of the 60's weren't as sophisticated as the Doors were and Densmore's drums made it happen. He was the odd man out in many ways in the band and there was talk behind his back by Morrison and the other two that perhaps they should fire him and get another drummer because he was such a self-imposed outsider outside of his role as the drummer in the band, but the general consensus was WHO could fill his shoes or take his chair or drum stool as the case was. Absolutely NOBODY!

    • @bholaoates1542
      @bholaoates1542 2 года назад +1

      Interestingly, I don't recall JD doing any drum solos with the Doors. Sometimes you don't need to be a soloist to make an impact.

    • @gregorybush3224
      @gregorybush3224 Год назад +1

      I always liked John's way of expressing himself on the drum set. Finding out that Elvin tutored him is an Aha moment for me.

    • @CiscoDuck
      @CiscoDuck Год назад +1

      @@bholaoates1542 Sometimes less is more - and in the case of great bands like The Beatles with Ringo Starr, The Doors with John Densmore, Creedence with Doug Clifford, The Eagles with Don Henley - they proved with their great body of recordings that was most certainly the case. No drum solos for any of them as they weren't really needed. Bands like The Who and Led Zeppelin (and many others!) needed more progressive drummers like Keith Moon and John 'Bonzo' Bonham and their occasional solos were merited due to the nature of the music they were playing. While Phil Collins was an added asset as an extra drummer in Clapton's mid to late 80's band line up it wasn't Phil's drumming that made EC's grooves happen - it was another 'less is more' drummer the late and great Jamie Oldaker. I can't imagine Deep Purple without Ian Paice - while he can play definite over the top show drums, for the most part, he was always a finesse drummer.

    • @CiscoDuck
      @CiscoDuck Год назад +1

      @@gregorybush3224 I never knew about Elvin until I read about Densmore's being influenced by him - then I checked out Elvin's catalog and realized I had been hearing him for years on my Jazz records and didn't know who he was. I recall being mesmerized by that single snare snap John leads off 'Light My Fire' with. I could name that tune on the radio in one note - err, one beat! I love John's fills and how they build and develop throughout a song. He never overplays and he always compliments, and he is very dependable in his accents varying them without getting in a rut and he's always exploring dynamics that are absolutely lyrical as well as melodic. I don't think the Doors band could have replaced him that easy. Maybe with someone with the drumming skills and caliber as Ray Cooper who is more well known as a percussionist, he is also an incredible drummer who is often criminally over-looked and underappreciated.

    • @gregorybush3224
      @gregorybush3224 Год назад +1

      Chris Freeman: agreed. I've always heard of Elvin but similar to you never realized he played on many tracks Iistened to. Devo's drummer also mentioned Elvin as an influence. Like a musician friend said " Elvin touched a lot of people".

  • @SONORSQ2guy
    @SONORSQ2guy 2 года назад +3

    His yellow Gretsch kit sounds great! 👍🤟

  • @RogerMFox
    @RogerMFox 3 года назад +3

    🎼🔥✨Much love & respect...great lessons...Heard🪄✨🔥🕶

  • @myroncohen7619
    @myroncohen7619 Год назад +9

    Just wanted to add that your father was very kind to me and his artistry will always be there for those who are seekers..His concepts and his feel has and will continue to inspire a whole generation of musicians!!All musicians bow down to Elvin Ray!!Thank u for posting!

  • @johnbreedlove3245
    @johnbreedlove3245 7 месяцев назад

    So many drummers have tried to emulate this legend, but his heart was way deeper musically than what another tries to copy. He was an innovative mind for drumming.

  • @bholaoates1542
    @bholaoates1542 2 года назад +18

    Elvin not only influenced other jazz drummers as well as some rock drummers, but he also influenced music overall with his approach to the triplet in his playing. I believe Elvin's use of triplets and his unorthodox placement of the accent within a triplet figure led composers to incorporate those triplet innovations in their compositions. There have been many great, legendary drummers -- Buddy Rich, Chick Webb, Max Roach, Gene Krupa, Art Blakey, Louie Bellson, Tony Williams, Jack Dejohnette, and many others. But how many can you actually say influenced the way *music* is *written?*

    • @Nissardpertugiu
      @Nissardpertugiu 2 года назад +1

      Louie did.
      As he wrote the piece , then arrange the drums as a part of that piece

    • @yoghinotbubu1974
      @yoghinotbubu1974 Год назад +2

      Elvin drums is an orchestra, not an instrument

  • @galbaribeirodefaria6104
    @galbaribeirodefaria6104 Год назад

    It's great! Thanks a lot!! From Brazil!!!

  • @elwoodwhite2499
    @elwoodwhite2499 3 года назад +7

    Love supreme! Period! Got to love this man E played with fun and until God took him away to play in Heaven and ride the devil away on his ks

  • @omarnunez6293
    @omarnunez6293 3 года назад +11

    Tuve la suerte de verlo en el Teatro Caupolican en Chile en el año 1974....Maravilloso...

    • @blopa5893
      @blopa5893 3 года назад +1

      Increíble, un sueño

    • @Bratschenator
      @Bratschenator 2 года назад

      Liebman y Grossman weon! La cuevita que tuviste!!

    • @omarnunez6293
      @omarnunez6293 2 года назад +1

      @@Bratschenator Si ....tenía un amigo.....era milico y me ayudó a entrar...con 16 años ya era amante del jazz y fue maravilloso....un sueño realizado...

    • @Bratschenator
      @Bratschenator 2 года назад

      @@omarnunez6293 Jaja wena ! Viste un concierto de esa misma banda en vivo en Italia que hay acá en RUclips?

  • @veloman59
    @veloman59 Год назад

    Absolutely brilliant!

  • @FadjarMoeljarto
    @FadjarMoeljarto Год назад

    Awesome, thank you for sharing

  • @enriquehurtado2970
    @enriquehurtado2970 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this video on YT. Just great to watch that.

  • @andrewburgess633
    @andrewburgess633 2 года назад +3

    so good thanks for posting. such a deep drummer and music figure

  • @rickdavenport9538
    @rickdavenport9538 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic!

  • @elorejano57
    @elorejano57 3 года назад +12

    El mejor baterista de jazz de todos los tiempos, despegado años luz del resto..

  • @cliffmaysmusic
    @cliffmaysmusic 11 месяцев назад

    RUclips Gold....thanks for sharing this

  • @integrator6750
    @integrator6750 3 года назад +8

    hello there guys. Elvin is a one of the greatest, there is no doubt about that . I was lucky enough to see him alive in Israel , RED SEA JAZZ festival with Ron Catrer and Chick Corea - but still I do not understand what he plays .

    • @arame29
      @arame29 2 года назад +1

      That makes 2 of us

    • @bholaoates1542
      @bholaoates1542 2 года назад

      Over the decades, I've realized that a lot of what makes his approach confusing is where he places the accents, especially when he's soloing. He'll often accent the 2 or the 4 when you think he's accenting the 1. But if you really concentrate, count and try to hear the musicality of the unexpected accent, it's easier to understand what he's doing.

    • @georgefromgreece4119
      @georgefromgreece4119 2 года назад +1

      he plays from the heart

  • @thomaskauser8978
    @thomaskauser8978 2 года назад

    I always remembered the solo in a movie from the late 70's Zechariah and since trying to learn on my own kit..... RUclips knowing a master when it sees one returned amazing results!
    Register those sticks as nunchucks.

  • @tambourini
    @tambourini Год назад +2

    RUclips channel "Bonhamology" creator George Fludas brought me here!

  • @ralphf8951
    @ralphf8951 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely great!

  • @xtremenortherner
    @xtremenortherner 7 месяцев назад

    I've been watching Tony Williams (another one of my favorites besides Elvin) before clicking on this video...,
    I noticed that Elvin's style, especially the use of polyrhythms, did remind me of some of Tony's playing. Both drummers also had yellow colored drum sets (coincidence??) And Gretsch kits besides?! Two fantastic drummers..., they graced us w/ their talent while they were here!

  • @user-zo8tm9og1d
    @user-zo8tm9og1d 2 месяца назад

    His style was abstract back thin they had never heard anything like it HE WAS KILLING THAT SHIT they didn't no what to do but to learn to adjust cause he was bringing something NEW

  • @rodmcgrew8852
    @rodmcgrew8852 Год назад +6

    Elvin is the essence of “A Love Supreme”!

  • @bryceloria4487
    @bryceloria4487 9 месяцев назад

    I’m a 69 years older my love from playing the drums that it’s called Heart Beat. My artist way is to communicate with same wavelength musicians. I’m still playing drums now it’s progressive Rock 🪨 Thanks Mr. Elvin Jones for giving me the inspiration to play drums that has the ability of playing what you feel.

  • @BillRayDrums
    @BillRayDrums Год назад +2

    My father listened to Elvin Jones before I was born; my mom hung out and they would drill down into Coltrane and Elvin's catalog, so they told me. Years later, a guitarist named Randy Hansen told me "your triplets are very Elvin-esque". I never put it all together until that moment. I had been studying and appreciating Elvin Jones' drumming before I was even out of my mom. :D

  • @nivagsmada2854
    @nivagsmada2854 Год назад

    Awesome, great personality

  • @krisscanlon4051
    @krisscanlon4051 Год назад

    Simply one of the best 👌 👍

  • @phillmellina
    @phillmellina Год назад

    What a beautiful dude.
    Wish I’d met him.

  • @JasonHarnell
    @JasonHarnell 2 года назад +4

    Fantastic! Thank you for posting! 👍🏼🥁

  • @alvarocordova3664
    @alvarocordova3664 Год назад

    Supreme master of the drums.

  • @PeterThoegersen
    @PeterThoegersen 11 месяцев назад +3

    I hear Jack Dejohnette coming from Elvin, as well as ginger baker. diverse influencer.

  • @HumpaLumpa2009
    @HumpaLumpa2009 Год назад +4

    Coltrane wouldn´t be the same without Elvin.

  • @xbrxwnx3138
    @xbrxwnx3138 2 года назад +1

    goosebumps

  • @joelpowzyk5295
    @joelpowzyk5295 4 месяца назад

    Great performance.
    Joey Ray

  • @funkman0811
    @funkman0811 2 года назад +4

    You Mentioned some rock cats. I'm reading comments about the influence Elvin had on Rock Drummers. Let's make something very Clear Elvin inspired a lot of drummers and influenced those who were looking to perform a different approach in Jazz as Clifford Jarvis Roy Brooks Art Taylor even Buddy Rich One Rock Drummer you did not mention and probably was most influenced and inspired was GINGER BAKER who was Inspired to go study in Africa and adapted those African Rhythms into his own. Art Blakey was Amazed by Gingers Knowledge and Performance himself.

    • @kapalin846
      @kapalin846 Год назад

      yes, ginger baker. he got it.
      before he joined cream he was in the London jazz circuit- the few recordings you find feature him playing a modern jazz style similar to elvin with the passion, triplets, and polyrhythms, but with his own twist.

  • @scootpittmantv
    @scootpittmantv Год назад

    ❤🔥❤️🔥❤️ Damn Right Elvin! Damn Right!!! 🙏🏼

  • @Eveandwolf
    @Eveandwolf Год назад

    This guy's abstract form of conversation and playing, is super aquarius moon

  • @ryebread7224
    @ryebread7224 Год назад

    Legend

  • @jasonkrause8876
    @jasonkrause8876 Год назад

    Those drums sound fn excellent loud pounding heavy sound

  • @yvesbajulaz
    @yvesbajulaz Год назад

    Playing all of africa at once… the bush… true master of this most ancient language

  • @gregedenfield1080
    @gregedenfield1080 3 года назад +12

    what a legacy. just amazing. 100% American.

    • @Zxx459
      @Zxx459 Год назад

      Not really IS MORE LIKE %100 AFRICA

  • @drawvk3
    @drawvk3 3 года назад +1

    artist

  • @carlosbartnickitort6557
    @carlosbartnickitort6557 Год назад

    OMG!!!!😢

  • @thinman4430
    @thinman4430 Год назад

    He is who he is The Great Elvin Jones

  • @postatility9703
    @postatility9703 Год назад

    Played like a demon,but truly a sweet,gentle soul off the stand.

  • @alanasda7705
    @alanasda7705 10 месяцев назад +2

    My dad was a jazz drummer and Elvin Jones was his hero. About twenty five years ago, my dad had the opportunity to hear Elvin give a masterclass in Montreal at the Salle Gesu concert hall and actually got to play with him.
    My dad told me that besides marrying my mom and my birth, that day with Elvin was happiest day of his life.

  • @meetdogblack8277
    @meetdogblack8277 Год назад

    Elvin Jones 😎🙏🥁

  • @josephmarshall2030
    @josephmarshall2030 2 года назад

    Percussion-drumming dating back to humanoids 2 mya, john henry "bonzo" bonham takes us back 6mya-8 mya, thanks to teachers like ELVIN JONES!!!🤪

  • @vail4639
    @vail4639 5 месяцев назад +1

    Synesthesia is a mark of genius, he was most likely on the autism spectrum, a savant. No one like him.

  • @edellis7691
    @edellis7691 2 года назад +1

    Man I try to dig him. Him …Max… Art. Stamp collecting

  • @retohofmann5878
    @retohofmann5878 Год назад

    what a feel! you can't learn that in any school. it's dna!

  • @ProfRobertStewart
    @ProfRobertStewart 2 месяца назад

    No, Max Roach was the first suoer-polyrhythm guy. Philly Joe Jones was next, then Elvin. Tony Williams totally revolutionized drumming, for he began to play 7/4, 9/4 time randomly or completely "out of time" plus using the high-hat on every down beat (church soul clap).

  • @chris3164
    @chris3164 Год назад

    Crazy to hear him discuss his synesthesia!

  • @yelassinacoulibaly819
    @yelassinacoulibaly819 2 года назад

    🌈💐💐💐👌👌👌❤️❤️❤️🎇🌈

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai Год назад

    😀🌷💚🌱

  • @skineyemin4276
    @skineyemin4276 11 месяцев назад

    "THREE CARD MOLLY", then the name was changed to "Monty" when she moved to NYC!

  • @Zxx459
    @Zxx459 Год назад

    Saw him twice at the jazz bakery and T the musician so called union.....when they trade. The bass,piano..could not figure it out where was 1. ..
    Hahaha

  • @cianleonizoabad
    @cianleonizoabad 2 года назад

    Kawasaki!

  • @soundtrip2563
    @soundtrip2563 2 года назад

    so many... elvin jones soundtrip!! ha ha booze and sounds...

  • @raymondkarlsson9794
    @raymondkarlsson9794 Год назад +1

    Still a mystery how he kept the form...

  • @SELAHPAUSE
    @SELAHPAUSE Год назад

    Awesome to know that elvin was a christian

    • @stephencarroll230
      @stephencarroll230 4 месяца назад

      Almost all the older jazzmen were Christian (including Coltrane)!

  • @jasperjenkins7729
    @jasperjenkins7729 Год назад

    Pontiac Powerhouse

  • @albertbrown359
    @albertbrown359 2 года назад +9

    African American musicians have our own norms. That's what creativity is all about.To hell with European perspectives on our music.

  • @phlerker
    @phlerker Год назад

    14:30 Synesthesia

  • @alistairdunnington
    @alistairdunnington 11 месяцев назад

    8:28

  • @noostrings
    @noostrings 11 месяцев назад

    Did Elvin feather the bass drum? I think he did at slow/medium tempos, but im not convinced he did all the time

  • @mitroitraian4065
    @mitroitraian4065 9 месяцев назад

    I WAS BLIND AND NEVER HEARD OF THIS PHENOMENON! FANTASTIC! ALMOST THE BEST DRUMMER EVER HEARD

  • @dylangatenby9928
    @dylangatenby9928 Год назад

    The Jones brothers were all genius musicians. Thad, Hank and Elvin. Elvin was truly one of the greatest jazz drummers to ever grace the planet

  • @michaelevans9881
    @michaelevans9881 6 месяцев назад

    Did use the pots and pans Google you better listen

  • @petr.agapov
    @petr.agapov Год назад +1

    Name of tune?

  • @dylangatenby9928
    @dylangatenby9928 Год назад

    The song predominately featured here is titled Three Card Molly. Very good jazz composition from the master Elvin and I believe that is Pat LaBarbera on soprano saxophone 🎷

  • @josephgiarraffa6379
    @josephgiarraffa6379 4 месяца назад

    I have to respect these old time drummers they were innovator’s In the early days of jazz But like everyone else we have our favorites or players that move you I like Sonny Payne and of course Buddy Rich which no one was in his league and yet he looked up to these drummers and credited them

  • @augustomarchand
    @augustomarchand Год назад

    Cigarettes are part of the family. 🤣

  • @MichaelFlynn0
    @MichaelFlynn0 3 года назад +4

    So this is where Whiplash was born.

    • @williamdaniel8666
      @williamdaniel8666 2 года назад +1

      That's not my TEMPO!

    • @schesser
      @schesser 2 года назад +3

      Movies about music or musicians are often pretty terrible. Whiplash was no exception.