John Coltrane - 1963 - My Favorite Things

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Afro Blue Impressions (Recorded live in 1963)
    John Coltrane (Sax)
    McCoy Tyner (Piano)
    Jimmy Garrison (Bass)
    Elvin Jones (Drums)

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  • @moriellidenis7384
    @moriellidenis7384 10 лет назад +32

    3:43 one of the most beautiful note in the Jazz history :)

  • @slybear525
    @slybear525 11 месяцев назад +4

    Every time I hear Coltrane ,I am so amazed at the many different colors that created in these pieces. There are hundreds of melodic ideas that come from the universe, into his mind and out the horn. I never heard anything like his playing. After 45 years of listening to him, I still find things that I never heard before in his playing.

  • @johnnieb7861
    @johnnieb7861 11 лет назад +17

    LIVE AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD....Was my first learning about John Coltraine, since then i have tried to blow like John....well Im still trying. My Favorite Things

    • @antoinecaudrillier3097
      @antoinecaudrillier3097 5 лет назад

      ce n'est pas facile je pense. Je suis sur que vous allez trouver votre propre style.

  • @carloscc4179
    @carloscc4179 7 лет назад +14

    I love that in mcCoy tyner's solo, in E minor, jimmy garrison plays G. it sounds wonderful!

  • @cassidywilson9456
    @cassidywilson9456 9 лет назад +24

    one of the greatest musicians of all times

    • @eulissbenoit5968
      @eulissbenoit5968 5 лет назад +1

      Cassidy Wilson yes i would say in the top 50 musicians of all time

  • @wildmanmike100
    @wildmanmike100 11 лет назад +13

    only a unique genius can be not only in that zone but for that long. Every note pierced my soul with so much energy and passion. It's like being baptised with jazz.

  • @markoshirazi
    @markoshirazi 10 лет назад +16

    i love the way he treats the melody at 4:36...DAMN!!!

  • @stevensam17
    @stevensam17 12 лет назад +7

    saw Trane many times live in SF at the Jazz Workshop. Intensity cannot describe this band. Life altering experiences. We were there so much he recognized us. Talked to him, got his autograph. I'm truly one of the most fortunate to have this experience.. Only one Coltrane ever to walk this earth. He is all about Love & Peace. Always enjoy & savor every note.

    • @ericwaters8141
      @ericwaters8141 11 месяцев назад +1

      that sounds fantastic! what an exprience

    • @africanbella28
      @africanbella28 9 месяцев назад +1

      You are so lucky!!! Wish I could have been there💕

  • @thurstonkinsy57
    @thurstonkinsy57 11 лет назад +15

    I listened to this cut over and over while in Viet Nam and Thailand Det 6. Yea still around, 1st Air Commando Wing, Hurbert Field 9, FL 1963 - 1966

  • @JamesVibe
    @JamesVibe 7 лет назад +21

    god - McCoy Tyner!!!!!

    • @JamesVibe
      @JamesVibe 5 лет назад

      one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century! No question!

    • @davidmuse1351
      @davidmuse1351 4 года назад

      The expansive glory...

    • @hero.alexander
      @hero.alexander 4 года назад

      Right ? He takes the cake in this version; he's as good as Ray Manzarek in this. Just pounds on it and hypnotizes.

  • @Huntington2012ify
    @Huntington2012ify 12 лет назад +5

    Great recording of the Coltrane classic. Love the energy and lyricism of this interpretation.

  • @carlosroda6889
    @carlosroda6889 8 лет назад +8

    John Coltrane.....Grande entre los grandes.....!!!!

  • @eulissbenoit5968
    @eulissbenoit5968 5 лет назад +2

    can anybody please tell me that song.where Coltrane starts off real sad and dark.then he start playing happy joyous notes.then he go back to notes he started with

  • @StaffordAllan
    @StaffordAllan 10 лет назад +9

    This is now my favorite recording of this piece. Great contrast between a very "playful" sounding Coltrane and devastating, unrelenting drive from Elvin Jones and McCoy Tyner (my absolute favorite pianist).

    • @riva7rau
      @riva7rau 10 лет назад

      Classic jazz! And my favorite pianist also ;)

    • @bobgreen623
      @bobgreen623 10 лет назад +2

      Many versions to hear, I love this one, and I also love the live version with Roy Haynes on drums

    • @jackkrom
      @jackkrom 9 лет назад

      Bobby G Yes -- the one with Haynes seems to be most together rendition, long my favorite "things".

    • @gibberconfirm166
      @gibberconfirm166 6 лет назад +1

      Newport '63 was the Coltrane recording where I stopped and said "That's it. The rebels are there," was obsessed with Coltrane for 10 years.

    • @jjoriley2221
      @jjoriley2221 6 лет назад

      That's pretty good. I was obsessed for about ten months after hearing this on the original lp about 15 years ago. After listening many times before I heard it.

  • @joemorby6177
    @joemorby6177 3 года назад +2

    Damn, McCoy Tyner is crushing it in this!!

  • @lakienumber2
    @lakienumber2 11 лет назад +3

    I was lucky enough to see him live many times at the Blue Note in Manhattan. What a beautiful person, true genius.

  • @patriciawilson2406
    @patriciawilson2406 11 лет назад +3

    Whoa...I'm feel like in they same room with him sooo live

  • @cakafella
    @cakafella 11 лет назад +2

    the 50s to early 70s had to be the best time to be alive for jazz fans. not only were there maybe the best musicians ever but the routinely played with one another. Not for a particular cause like artists will do today or on a collaboration. They would just show up to a club and sit in and just get it in.

  • @juliendespres6777
    @juliendespres6777 5 лет назад +2

    What can we say after that !! What a power ! What an emotion ! John, Elvin, Mac Coy and Jimmy touche the stars ! I'm speechless !

  • @Ectohawk
    @Ectohawk 11 лет назад +1

    I encourage everyone to go watch the anime series Kids on the Slope. It has a great emphasis around jazz, a story about drama, romance, and life as a whole, for a small group who use jazz as their bond throughout time, with work from Art Blakey, John Coltrane, as well as some other jazz notables, such as Lullably of Birdland. It's a 12 episode series that can be enjoyed by even those with no knowledge or interest in jazz.

  • @tuncayti9815
    @tuncayti9815 3 года назад +1

    world heritage.

  • @tbpflzdpbs
    @tbpflzdpbs 12 лет назад +2

    Lately, I've bought A love supreme vinyl, original from 1965...I just want to tell how happy I am:)

  • @TheDeepet65
    @TheDeepet65 12 лет назад +2

    Thank you Pop-O! U gave me the ear to sing jazz and Dee the love to play it. Dee is awesome. I know u would have been so very proud. Dr Dee on the keyboards!!!

  • @Andy33615
    @Andy33615 12 лет назад +1

    This version of the song is gorgeous, but i still miss one thing: 'Schnitzel with Noodles' :D

  • @girafa726
    @girafa726 10 лет назад +11

    Practice 16 hours a day and be a genius...that's all it takes.

    • @victorrodriguez-sandoval4580
      @victorrodriguez-sandoval4580 9 лет назад +2

      Ha ha. You're right. He was once asked , why are you so good, and he said, I practice. My friend and master and a genius.

  • @alexpushbird4891
    @alexpushbird4891 7 лет назад +2

    Here Coltrane was simply a fountain of melody, an endless stream of
    tuneful possibility. The dramatic chord change that comes 16 minutes
    into the version on Afro Blue Impressions, and Coltrane's accompanying melodic shift, can bring me to tears if I'm in the right mood.

  • @3556111
    @3556111 12 лет назад +2

    I agree that these are outstanding musicians and this is probably the best jazz song of all time. This version is truly amazing!!!!

    • @noostrings
      @noostrings Год назад

      Check out this version ruclips.net/video/VCMDJ026pmw/видео.html

  • @Lannig94
    @Lannig94 9 лет назад +2

    Mon premier de Jazz achété en 1977, j'avais 23 ans et alors je l'écoutais en boucle.

  • @babya1569
    @babya1569 8 лет назад +6

    I love it!

  • @samszeman
    @samszeman 11 лет назад +3

    04:40 instant goosebumps , wow

  • @milorico1
    @milorico1 13 лет назад +1

    Trane sounds real happy on this version the best by far, likes he playin with the tune as kids would skip along to it.
    man he had a good reed,good horn, good band,and most of all the wisdom and energy to take his craft and preach peace to all the cultures of the universe
    Rest Trane until we meet again
    Peace
    D

  • @susankohler7904
    @susankohler7904 12 лет назад +2

    bought it on amazon in a book of his transcribed solos

  • @larrywayne1001
    @larrywayne1001 11 лет назад +1

    Evans and Tyner have different styles. Trying to compare the two is like apples to oranges. Both are very good at what they do.

  • @africanbella28
    @africanbella28 5 лет назад +2

    Such an amazing song and an extraordinary musician😊

  • @AfroBlueImpressions
    @AfroBlueImpressions  13 лет назад

    @atouchofroots
    I totally agree !

  • @23071957jazzman
    @23071957jazzman 13 лет назад +2

    Greatest musician of all time!!

  • @susankohler7904
    @susankohler7904 12 лет назад +1

    just bout this transcribed solo and can't wait to learn it! Love the fact that his and all music lives on forever for all to learn and enjoy! wonderful!

  • @EverythingRisk
    @EverythingRisk 11 лет назад +1

    The drums are incredible. The whole flow of this song is brilliant. Coltrane hitting seemingly chords on a wind instrument. You can do that on a guitar with strings but on a wind instrument it's unparalleled.

  • @taichifist
    @taichifist 11 лет назад +2

    I have always ♥ John Cotrane's ♫ !

  • @高橋勇治-x2x
    @高橋勇治-x2x 3 года назад

    この曲は45年前、「こんばんは、油井正一です。」で始まる「アスペクト・イン・ジャズ」というFM番組 で初めて聴きました。スコッチカセットで録音 しました。今でも毎日モダンジャズを中心に聴いていますが、当時10代後半で多感な年頃だったせいもあるにせよ、これ程自らを鼓舞し魂が揺さぶられる演奏は、以後ありません。

  • @mymoonjujumymen
    @mymoonjujumymen 13 лет назад +1

    Quel magnifique travail d'Elvin Jones derrière ....
    John Coltrane est d'une grande sensibilité sur ce morceau
    Merci !
    :)

  • @islamicchronicles5381
    @islamicchronicles5381 9 лет назад +3

    THANK YOU

  • @Dark3x
    @Dark3x 12 лет назад +1

    I got high and finally got Jazz (and some I just learnt to appreciate more)

  • @FliegendeHollaender
    @FliegendeHollaender 12 лет назад +1

    @scarpimp1
    You had an amazing time in college.

  • @blipperUT
    @blipperUT 12 лет назад +1

    I bought this particular version on vinyl 40 years ago today.

  • @wbillystarr
    @wbillystarr 11 лет назад +1

    One of My Favorite Things !

  • @MrTroposphere
    @MrTroposphere 11 лет назад +1

    Supreme Jazzmaster of the 20th C, building, not singlehandedly of course but with courage and patience the spiritual bridge back to Africa all the way from the original Atlantic recording to the LIve at Newport with - unless I'm mistaken - Roy Haynes. The Stravinsky of Jazz, the same divine marriage of melody and dissonance. 12:35: mystic superconsciousess.
    Didn't know this, kl for the up

  • @TheBluebutterfly59
    @TheBluebutterfly59 11 лет назад +2

    Luck has nothing to do with being Gifted!

  • @IgorMingus
    @IgorMingus 13 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting!! This version is a fantastic example of JC.

  • @bluemusic1972
    @bluemusic1972 13 лет назад +1

    My favorite performance of this tune. Trane was "on" that day.

  • @ronpenning4180
    @ronpenning4180 9 лет назад +2

    a genius

  • @aryowisnuwardhana6666
    @aryowisnuwardhana6666 11 лет назад +1

    McCoy Tyner, I simply have to say I adore you, sir!

  • @newyorkcity431
    @newyorkcity431 11 лет назад +1

    Simply pure genius, enough said

  • @bickerstaffe1
    @bickerstaffe1 9 лет назад +5

    Excellent interpretations. Also my favourite version of 'Things...' just the right amount of 'out' playing. A really balanced album. Thanks for posting

    • @victorrodriguez-sandoval4580
      @victorrodriguez-sandoval4580 8 лет назад

      What's the "right" amount of "out"? Fer chrissakes...

    • @alamooji3716
      @alamooji3716 5 лет назад

      Oh my gosh swear to God bro!!!!

    • @alamooji3716
      @alamooji3716 5 лет назад +2

      @@victorrodriguez-sandoval4580 you play good nice sounding notes, and you play notes outside like nasty or bad sounding notes but when you weave in and out of the good and bad notes and do it good, it sounds beautiful. It makes a contrast and makes your ear jump and it creates tension and when you play inside the good notes it resolves the bad notes and sounds lovely

  • @coltranesaxIV
    @coltranesaxIV 13 лет назад +1

    2:45- 3:04 is my favorite part! Major octave jumping!!! I have always liked Coltrane on his soprano because he's the only tenor player that I've ever heard that can get a beautiful full tone that he has. His tone is not plagued by the shrill, nasally sound that most soprano saxophones have.

    • @viggosimonsen
      @viggosimonsen 3 года назад

      You should check Steve Lacy, if you don't know him - the one that turned Coltrane on the soprano. A different type of player, but in my view, one of the really underrated musicians in jazz.
      ruclips.net/video/cRHk707FHww/видео.html

  • @BarbeRace
    @BarbeRace 12 лет назад +1

    McCoy tiner is perfect...

  • @howardshine988
    @howardshine988 10 лет назад +2

    Fantastically played

  • @wizardofwaste
    @wizardofwaste 13 лет назад +1

    @milorico1 I totally agree. This version may lack the fervor and intensity of the July '63 Newport recording (this was from October 1963) but it more than makes up for it in lyricism. And, by that October Elvin Jones was back with the quartet!

    • @noostrings
      @noostrings Год назад

      This is the greatest version in my opinion ruclips.net/video/VCMDJ026pmw/видео.html

  • @konradkon3543
    @konradkon3543 3 года назад

    genialny muzyk wiem banalne ale nie słucham nikogo więcej w jazze

  • @keeperofblades
    @keeperofblades 6 лет назад +1

    goosebumps

  • @sohooded
    @sohooded 12 лет назад +1

    Masterpiece!

  • @Bootmahoy88
    @Bootmahoy88 4 года назад

    Transcendant, and that word ain't enuf to describe this session!

  • @gregewell7055
    @gregewell7055 Год назад

    Wow...Being able to carry these types of gifted spirits and musical expressions with beauty throughout the entire band.
    Now this is a rhythm section worthy of imitation.

  • @retailers_cl
    @retailers_cl 12 лет назад +1

    Really good version (:

  • @dojomania
    @dojomania 11 лет назад

    yes... every note...words cannot describe this... Mr. JOWCOL saw the mind of God, he had a glimpse of the great book. he saw what Erdos called the book of the OLD one.. .. he gave us his take on it... we thank him... it is this song.. this goes beyond Beethoven. Brahms , Mozart, maybe MAhler could equal this ...

  • @asifbutt2015
    @asifbutt2015 4 года назад

    This is class.
    I'm not a purist by any stretch, but I get this. I get how it's all pulled together with invisible strings. Balanced, unselfish... hats off.

  • @boriskondic5707
    @boriskondic5707 10 лет назад +2

  • @andrewwatson198
    @andrewwatson198 7 лет назад

    Come on AfroBlueImpressions. Please repost this track. I listened to this version nearly every evening.....don't leave me hangin'😉

  • @marcguyot1204
    @marcguyot1204 3 месяца назад

    La beauté a l’état pur

  • @denderaryuu99
    @denderaryuu99 3 года назад

    自分が生まれる前のコルトレーンの演奏が聴けるなんて、素晴らしすぎます。
    できれば生演奏を聴きたかったです。

  • @AfMerikan01
    @AfMerikan01 11 лет назад

    I never met 'Trane but, just knowing that he looked at the same moon at night that I looked at.. felt the same warmth from the same sun that I felt warmth from, or was somewhere playing that horn in Philly the same time I was visiting Grandma's house on 15th Sreet and, Montrose, is still close enough for me! But,most of all my Stepfather,
    Bobby Hayes' cousin, Bobby Timmons in the formative years was his pianist, is still more then enough for,me! wink. Boo

  • @vanea99
    @vanea99 12 лет назад

    Miles Davis once said there is not such a thing as "greatest" in no matter what kind of art.
    There are only the best men and women in music, for instance, and he agree he is one of them :)

  • @akhenamenogmailocom
    @akhenamenogmailocom 12 лет назад

    What is Trane telling us while we listen to his music? Can you remember the tunes of this song back to your childhood and it transforms you to a happier place - a place that you visit from time to time but can never stay? It's all about balance. We all need balance in our life - music is a healing force once it touches your soul!

  • @STuRMBR1NGER
    @STuRMBR1NGER 12 лет назад

    to be accurate... it definitely is...by mr. wayne shorter. both left behind the measurement of any leagues. both are incompareable to anything. just like bach and beethoven.

  • @neilbixby6120
    @neilbixby6120 2 года назад

    Thee's so much love and sweetness in his horn, but I'm trying to describe the indescribable

  • @marcguyot1204
    @marcguyot1204 3 месяца назад

    Une pure merveille

  • @polymath7
    @polymath7 11 лет назад

    The core theme is by the musical theater composer Richard Rogers.
    Coltrane shows how much can be done with how little, in the hands of a phenomenal genius.

  • @179cpv
    @179cpv 4 года назад

    That little lyrical passage that Tyner plays between 8:30 to 8:40 is so delightful. I love it. Well, I love the whole performance actually 😀.

  • @jthombeck
    @jthombeck 12 лет назад

    Agree with all the things said about Coltrane but let's also remember McCoy Tyner is one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time ...

  • @BERENCEV
    @BERENCEV 7 лет назад

    Лучшее ЖИВОЕ исполнение. Это не музыка, это сама жизнь...

  • @mitchcole4801
    @mitchcole4801 12 лет назад

    amazing how he grew and expanded the regions of the sax like no one else---albert ayler, who trane listened to was another pioneer of free playing which john took to heights into interstellar space which was his last album an im still learning and listening to all these years]]]it took me about a decade just to scratch the surface

  • @ghadachbeir7412
    @ghadachbeir7412 8 лет назад

    grand improvisateur .quel intérprétation!!!!quel musicalité!!!comme c est riche.merci Walif chbeir.

  • @WIESNERX0042
    @WIESNERX0042 11 лет назад

    just getting into this music..can anyone recommend me other cuts like this?

  • @mugen1625
    @mugen1625 2 года назад

    A GOD SEND!!!!

  • @jonesjoy834
    @jonesjoy834 Год назад

    🙏🏽 AMEN

  • @alblba3795
    @alblba3795 7 лет назад +1

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @footfunk1
    @footfunk1 12 лет назад

    i learned how to sing by memorizing "STARDUST" and ad libbing to songs of COLTRANE like this......... thanks for the post! FOOT FUNK

  • @wizardofwaste
    @wizardofwaste 12 лет назад

    I truly envy you being able to hear his great music for the first time. Listening to Coltrane isn't always easy, but it's always rewarding.

  • @Niloaudax
    @Niloaudax 11 лет назад

    Maravilhosa versão. Alias estou pra achar uma versão desta musica que não tenha ficado boa! É John Coltrane um dos Deuses que moram no Olimpo do Jazz.

  • @retailers_cl
    @retailers_cl 12 лет назад

    Im likin this live version a lot more than the studio version. Sounds more expresive, pure instinct (:

  • @LeonidSaykin
    @LeonidSaykin 11 лет назад

    Didnt know this song is made in the 60s, thought it was produced late in the 20th century

  • @scarpimp1
    @scarpimp1 13 лет назад

    My college roommate and I listened to the album everyday for 2 years. Brings back some great memories !!!

  • @Ey3shi3ld
    @Ey3shi3ld 12 лет назад

    I know where comes influences from Nujabes now

  • @AirTerranean
    @AirTerranean 13 лет назад

    Beautifully done. How did he do it? this wonderful music, and how did he do it so often!

  • @kalopernaw8585
    @kalopernaw8585 8 лет назад +1

    Ωραιο

  • @bluetoad2001
    @bluetoad2001 11 лет назад

    There's Coltrane and this trio and then everybody else. Genius comes along rarely

  • @darioluzi
    @darioluzi 11 лет назад

    Note di ottava compongono il misterioso Universo, del quale è bene ricordare, tutte le cose sono Una.

  • @SilasHaslam
    @SilasHaslam 3 года назад

    8:13 always give me shiver, like reaching the other realm

  • @cherysenixon
    @cherysenixon 12 лет назад

    I always hear this in movies and jazz stations never knew it belong to JC

  • @jayfarrell4708
    @jayfarrell4708 12 лет назад

    Agreed on all points. Tyner carries this as much as Coltrane does.