Dexter Gordon More Than You Know Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2011
  • Full length documentary of Dexter Gordon
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  • @dfolegna
    @dfolegna 11 лет назад +47

    Technically the modern tenor sax, the link between lester young, coleman hawkings and rollins and trane. He started on the bebop era, same as bird, disappeared for much of the 50s for abuse problems and resureccted in the 60. Take 3 albums: "our man in paris", "dexter calling" and "go" and you have total masterpieces of jazz music. At the highest possible level. The way he created solos as full dialogues is out of this world. One of my all time favourites.

    • @shanearmstrong7197
      @shanearmstrong7197 2 года назад +3

      Yes glad to see he is among the jazz gods pantheon of another! Love my Benny Carter, Sonny Rollins and Dexter

    • @LongwingSeagull
      @LongwingSeagull Год назад +4

      Great observations. Would add "Doin Alright" to that list for a fourth masterpiece!

    • @johnstarks7759
      @johnstarks7759 Год назад +2

      "One flight up" has to be on that list too! Tanya Jean is a standard.

    • @tommysaxman
      @tommysaxman Год назад +4

      Phrasing and articulation are a lesson for every post-bebop jazz player

    • @sanjursan
      @sanjursan 9 месяцев назад

      I gotta say Dex, Hank Mobley, Tina Brooks, and Rouse.

  • @skotrock
    @skotrock 7 лет назад +114

    The thing that struck me about Dexter, much like Miles, was while I was watching "Round Midnight", I noticed that the way he walked, talked, dressed, and his facial expressions- basically everything about the guy- all was exactly like his sound and style. When you saw him and heard him speak, you knew exactly how his sax playing would sound. Such a huge laid back sound. Even his uptempo be-bop playing sounds like he was leisurely walking in a park. The entire building could be panicking, trying to escape a fire, and Dexter would saunter gracefully out the exit with a serene smile on his face.

    • @boblatzer
      @boblatzer 4 года назад +1

      skotrock What an interesting observation.

    • @aauthorj
      @aauthorj 3 года назад +2

      Heroin will do that to you!

    • @mrlawilliamsukwarmachine4904
      @mrlawilliamsukwarmachine4904 3 года назад +3

      OMGosh, I came to the comment section to say similar. Whilst Gordon was being interviewed, his voice sounds like a tenor sax!!

    • @NadavHbr
      @NadavHbr 3 года назад +1

      exactly - truly authentic

    • @noreenjackson4377
      @noreenjackson4377 3 года назад

      Dex and Clint sauntered as they strolled!

  • @johnstarks7759
    @johnstarks7759 Год назад +12

    I've transcribed nearly 100 Dexter solos over 25 years are so. I wanted to be just like him when I was 11. I still felt the same when I was 30!

  • @normanspurgeon5324
    @normanspurgeon5324 3 года назад +11

    Big Dexter fan here- it would be interesting to hear about the difficulties the Billy Eckstein band encountered, being a black band on tour, looking for restaurants, hotels, etc. I've heard a lot of disturbing stories about problems Duke Ellington had. Hard to face up to these stories- this is our history, disgrace or not.

  • @patsirianni7984
    @patsirianni7984 3 года назад +11

    Some jazz musicians play to the ear some play to the heart Dexter plays to the soul

  • @caponsacchi9979
    @caponsacchi9979 3 года назад +13

    I had the privilege of catching Dexter several times at The Jazz Showcase, where he performed with 2-3 other "tuff tenors" booked for the same session by jazz promoter Joe Segal (founded the club in 1946 and died just last year 2020). I never saw Dexter bested in a battle--by the "perfect" Sonny Stitt or altissimo-swinger Lockjaw Davis or soulful Gene "Jug" Ammons. Dexter was the master storyteller, sculpting notes in hard metal, each note played as though there could be no other, the most definitive improviser I've ever heard.
    He knew lyrics and didn't underestimate their importance, usually reciting at least one for each session. No other player represented this African-American art form more faithfully than "Long Tall" (or "LT"), though it's hard to associate the success of today's rappers with the deprived, struggling black artists Dexter describes (I certainly saw them in the '70s -- until Wynton M. was appointed head of the jazz Taj Mahal in NYC, too late for Dexter to receive his full due. The clip of "Mr. B" shows him singing his own song, "I Want to Talk About You," which occupied Coltrane throughout the '60s, rec. w Red Garland, and '60s, rec. on "J.C. Quartet at Birdland"--with the incredible cadenza on the penultimate note of the final chorus).

    • @shanearmstrong7197
      @shanearmstrong7197 2 года назад +4

      Oh please write more somewhere…. Living memory and knowledge such a rare entity

  • @martinsaltzman5003
    @martinsaltzman5003 Год назад +8

    Just came across this documentary. It brought back memories of my time at the Village Vanguard when Dexter was playing. One thing I heard was a version of "Body and Soul" that was a most beautiful rendition that I later checked out Dexter and others on record but never found a version that equaled it. It was just a week night club date but even so, this gorgeous "Body and Soul" just flowed out of him. I still remember parts of his solo.

  • @GrumpyStormtrooper
    @GrumpyStormtrooper 3 года назад +6

    I love the way he presents the pieces he's about to play.

  • @theantiantihero
    @theantiantihero 10 лет назад +9

    That tone. Dexter was the man.

  • @eljeffe58
    @eljeffe58 8 лет назад +37

    Dex had the most impact besides Trane on my musical world to this day. He was interesting, unique, and would have been a wonderful person to have been able to meet. I wish he were still with us. This is a fantastic documentary. Thanks.

    • @rayjr62
      @rayjr62 7 лет назад +5

      Dex moved to Denmark not necessarily for political reason but for economic reasons. Jazz music's popularity remained unabated after the early-1950s.

  • @simonheffernan1767
    @simonheffernan1767 12 лет назад +14

    Dexter Gordon continues to be a big influence on me. I play his music at work quite often. People who do & don't know about "the music" dig it. There is no such thing as "too many notes".

  • @epf1961
    @epf1961 12 лет назад +42

    I remember playing at a jam session one night at Sonny's Place on Long Island when I heard about Dexter's death. It's like how everybody of the generation remembers what they were doing when JFK was killed, or on 9/11.. Every jazz musician in 1990 remembers their own circumstances at the time of Dex's death. Superb player-- relaxed, loping, but totally in control-- I love his quoting of standards-- I try to do that in my own playing...I think we are all influenced by Dexter in some way. RIP.

    • @OneTrineMendUs
      @OneTrineMendUs 3 года назад +2

      RIP🌿⚜⚘🎷

    • @jackshore3735
      @jackshore3735 3 года назад +2

      Geez...being a younger jazz musician in my 20s, I didn't even think about his death like that. You put that into perspective very well. What a monumental loss for the jazz community

    • @faeryangelharvey9720
      @faeryangelharvey9720 2 года назад +3

      @@jackshore3735 Oh yes indeed!!!
      Watch the brilliant movie Herbie Hancock wrote the score, Dexter starred in it.. ‘Round Midnight’ 🎶🎷💖🙏🏼
      Playing along with Dexter in my early days, was such an overwhelming, all encompassing, completely engrossing experience for me. There are no words to describe the feeling.

  • @KSmall109CAB
    @KSmall109CAB 8 лет назад +27

    I saw 'Round Midnight' in Kansas City during a field trip for my job. I was watching Dexter Gordon, but felt Charlie Parker, Lester Young, and so many other musicians were having their story told. I'm glad the movie was done because it introduced a whole generation to Gordon and the bebop era of jazz. This documentary helps tell that story as well.

    • @faeryangelharvey9720
      @faeryangelharvey9720 2 года назад

      Absolutely 🎷

    • @faeryangelharvey9720
      @faeryangelharvey9720 2 года назад +2

      My G’pa sang and played dbl bass, my Dad is still a Bbop pianist and I play sax and sing.
      I’ve always felt so very blessed 🤗

  • @DanaHunterroulette
    @DanaHunterroulette 12 лет назад +5

    Round Midnight introduced me to Dexter Gordon's music. I am so thankful for that movie. And this documentary.

  • @benjamindavid5681
    @benjamindavid5681 9 лет назад +27

    He was always out there - perhaps the first Tenor Sax player to use the medium of music to express direct Honesty to his audience. He influenced and was also somewhat indirectly influenced by John Coltrane. He was the man that used the Tenor Sax with technical genius to express the possibilities of the Tenor Saxophone. Dexter perhaps was the musician in the 1960's to express the Black experience in the most direct way to both African American and White audiences.

  • @TONEBHURT
    @TONEBHURT 8 лет назад +13

    Never forget greeting Mr Gordon during the Summer of 1979 in Harlem NYC on St. Nicholas Avenue and 117th Street. He was in attendance at one of the traveling Jazz Mobile concerts that the city sponsored at the time featuring Miss Etta Jones and Mr Johnny Griffin. I was in total awe of him and couldn't believe I was in his presence. He had the pleasure of being surrounded by a bevy of lovely ladies! That impressed me also(smile) Such a humble gentleman and artiste! Pure class!

  • @GeoffBournes
    @GeoffBournes 6 лет назад +5

    The grandmaster of the ballad. I would say the best and brightest of his generation playing the ballad

    • @pnojazz
      @pnojazz Год назад +1

      Hear-Hear!

  • @gpedals1
    @gpedals1 11 лет назад +8

    Beautiful -- Dexter truly is a Jazz legend and icon - a musician's musician if there ever was one.

    • @AgustinIturralde
      @AgustinIturralde 6 месяцев назад

      I remember. Dexter playing in San Sebastian and singing an old spanish tune" Desiderio, Desiderio, siempre triste y siempre serio..."....

  • @dwightk.1620
    @dwightk.1620 2 года назад +2

    I want to thank you for providing this opportunity to view Dexter Gordon documentary. What a great musican! I can listen to any of his songs and hear it new every time. God bless you Mr. Gordon and his beautiful wife.

  • @briangraham367
    @briangraham367 2 года назад +2

    Another unsung hero from the vault. Great to hear first-hand accounts. Stay safe all.

  • @jdmccorful
    @jdmccorful 2 года назад +2

    MUSIC!!!!! Enjoyed seeing and hearing and the ride.Thanks.

  • @JoaoCBraz
    @JoaoCBraz 3 года назад +4

    Dexter Gordon, one if my many favorite Jazz Musician that I had admired coming up. Amazing & Talented Brother.

  • @Sassyjass2012
    @Sassyjass2012 9 лет назад +5

    I got hipped to Dexter Gordon around 1972, via Ed Beach's WRVR show, "Just Jazz."

  • @mjdrhd0318
    @mjdrhd0318 6 лет назад +4

    Wow thank you for sharing that piece on Dexter.. truly one of America greatest gifts to the world.. thank u Dexter!!

  • @patholbert
    @patholbert 6 лет назад +6

    Pop! If your listening in heaven, i want you to know, to the man of my heart, i love you more than you know! R.i.p.

  • @jazzcornertv
    @jazzcornertv 3 года назад +5

    Harrison, when you "Swing" you supposed to hit One Home Run Out of the Park. I think you just hit a 100 home runs out of the park with this video. Thank you for sharing this valuable piece of history.

    • @HarrisonFerlauto
      @HarrisonFerlauto  3 года назад +1

      You're welcome! Thanks for keeping the memory of Dexter Gordon alive!

  • @harrysmallenburg
    @harrysmallenburg 12 лет назад +9

    Dexter's music is truly "soulful."

  • @youkali22
    @youkali22 12 лет назад +5

    What a natural! I have learned so much from listening to his music. Many many thank!

  • @blixtgo
    @blixtgo 12 лет назад +7

    A very enjoyable experience. Dexter Gordon's music and his personal style bring happiness to me. I have watched a wonderful movie starring Dexter, Round Midnight, from 1986, which I believe all who enjoy this documentary will find to be an enriching experience. Thanks to the poster for this.

  • @islamoh77
    @islamoh77 11 лет назад +6

    precious informations of Jazz history

  • @nicholasharrison6205
    @nicholasharrison6205 5 лет назад +3

    Every musician needs to see this to truly understand the experiences and life of a musician at this time.

  • @slyme1711
    @slyme1711 12 лет назад +6

    what a marvel that we can share all this great stuff. I love Dexter, there's this whole other thing goin on, woven inbetween the tone and the timing that just kills me. Thanks for posting.

  • @pedrosteve
    @pedrosteve 12 лет назад +2

    Thanks for posting this!!!!

  • @bobgure
    @bobgure 10 лет назад +5

    Thanks for putting this up.
    Much love.

  • @stevepetrinko
    @stevepetrinko 7 лет назад +4

    Beautiful. Thank you so much for posting!

  • @DiamondSoul
    @DiamondSoul 11 лет назад +7

    Fantastic upload, thank you very very much.

  • @castinmeadows6956
    @castinmeadows6956 4 года назад

    Oh, bless you for this upload. Thank you.

  • @aaronamccoy
    @aaronamccoy 12 лет назад +3

    my favorite, thanks for upload

  • @nealgoldstein4578
    @nealgoldstein4578 3 года назад +2

    Indeed, an excellent doc. A great history lesson, too. Thank you.

  • @56conn6h
    @56conn6h 7 лет назад +3

    Wonderful. Thank God for the Danish to appreciate Dexter.

  • @jnewbyshow
    @jnewbyshow 7 лет назад +5

    Excellent documentary .loved seeing Dexter ride a bike...

  • @123must
    @123must 10 лет назад +4

    very beautiful upload !
    Thanks

  • @xbobx27
    @xbobx27 Год назад +1

    This is fantastic.

  • @taylorfusion
    @taylorfusion 4 года назад +1

    My favorite period with Dexter is that opening tune. So great to have video of him then.

  • @GeorgWiede
    @GeorgWiede 10 лет назад +6

    Great Concert

  • @patholbert
    @patholbert 6 лет назад +4

    Legendary Dexter Keith Gordon

  • @Filippo-Parisi
    @Filippo-Parisi 12 лет назад +6

    Thanks for share Harrison. I loved to watch it and I'm almost crying, for a mix of happyness to hear him and for missing him so much.

  • @ManuelGarcia-tu7ks
    @ManuelGarcia-tu7ks 4 месяца назад

    The One and ONLY LTD. A Giant of the tenor and One of the True Legends of jazz.

  • @zootMKVI
    @zootMKVI 8 месяцев назад

    November 2023 and just came across this. I remember Dexter at the Berlin Jazz Festival (1970s?) And Max Roach.

  • @monsoonalley
    @monsoonalley 10 лет назад +7

    Coolness in person.

  • @yuryveniadziktau
    @yuryveniadziktau 12 лет назад +3

    Many thanks for Harrison Ferlauto! I like music or Dexter Gordon so much,there for this film is very interesting for me.

  • @Henryfernandezmusic
    @Henryfernandezmusic 9 лет назад +8

    Can recognize that sound anywhere :)

  • @AlbertMensinga
    @AlbertMensinga 11 лет назад +5

    I picked up the saxophone thanks to Dex and Bird.

  • @rolfyahoo
    @rolfyahoo 11 лет назад +1

    Glad att finna detta!

  • @Ronin-kxs
    @Ronin-kxs 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Mr. Ferlauto

  • @cindychristian1700
    @cindychristian1700 7 лет назад +2

    This makes me appreciate him not only as a brilliant musician but as a really cool and sexy man. Wow!

  • @andygraham8986
    @andygraham8986 7 лет назад +4

    just brilliant

  • @MrSalsa1973
    @MrSalsa1973 3 года назад +2

    Min 35:42 fwd ...Dexter ahead of his time, with his Apple watch when nobody was even dreaming about it.👊🏽😎

    • @GrumpyStormtrooper
      @GrumpyStormtrooper 3 года назад +1

      Dexter had the Apple watch 40+ years before it was released!!!

    • @MrSalsa1973
      @MrSalsa1973 3 года назад

      @@GrumpyStormtrooper 👊🏽😂🤣👍🏽

  • @AlbertMensinga
    @AlbertMensinga 7 лет назад +4

    Love this guy.

  • @anthonydemar5004
    @anthonydemar5004 2 месяца назад

    Master musician... Legend best of the best

  • @user-hi8nq1eg2e
    @user-hi8nq1eg2e 2 месяца назад

    Lord, I thank you for this documentary and thank you u tube….

  • @abrahamgamboa
    @abrahamgamboa 7 лет назад +3

    oh yeah Dexter talk about it what a voice!!!

  • @jazzmac4564
    @jazzmac4564 5 лет назад

    Grande maestro, Gracias mil ...

  • @billabbott6092
    @billabbott6092 10 лет назад +3

    Wow.... what a force! Saw him live in 1980 just pissed out of his head but bigger than life and amazing.

    • @TremendousSax
      @TremendousSax 10 лет назад +1

      What do you mean "just pissed out of his head"?

    • @grievous0598films
      @grievous0598films 10 лет назад +1

      You mean very angry?....

    • @LoganCharlesII
      @LoganCharlesII 10 лет назад +5

      It probably means that he was high.

    • @jibsmokestack1
      @jibsmokestack1 10 лет назад +1

      denzelsnipes69 On alcohol it's a British expression!

  • @TheDocRitchie
    @TheDocRitchie 2 года назад +1

    brilliant stuff.

  • @JerryLaCasse69
    @JerryLaCasse69 11 лет назад +5

    One hell of a player

  • @mariannefurman1923
    @mariannefurman1923 12 лет назад +3

    first heard of him when I watched Round Midnight love his playing and the movie.

  • @jazzorphin
    @jazzorphin 9 месяцев назад +1

    "Long tall Dex" was one of the top ballad players of the '60s !!

  • @reichlinsmall9765
    @reichlinsmall9765 7 лет назад +4

    I've seen the movie, I've loved the movie; this is better than the movie.

  • @1955drv
    @1955drv 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Dexter 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @pvelectric
    @pvelectric 7 лет назад +2

    Titan of talent, a major music man of genius.

  • @terrryc
    @terrryc 12 лет назад +3

    If there was any doubt as to Dexter's abilities, this documentary kills the skeptics on sight. AND hearing....

  • @Akawette
    @Akawette 12 лет назад +4

    i seriously don't get how someone can even dare to hit the dislike button ..

  • @MrBeeCee
    @MrBeeCee 5 лет назад

    The language the sound the style,nobody comes close!

  • @Jazz313
    @Jazz313 7 месяцев назад

    Dexter Gordon placed Scandinavian Jazz to the world. Israel and Denmark 🇩🇰 is leading the new creative revolution in Jazz Music in 2024

  • @sharonibaloni6693
    @sharonibaloni6693 2 года назад

    great stuff

  • @Dysusfusion
    @Dysusfusion 11 лет назад +2

    happy birthday dexter

  • @maryorji5380
    @maryorji5380 6 лет назад +1

    Cet film est trés fantastique!!!

  • @Gachitadamunga
    @Gachitadamunga 11 лет назад +8

    Without Mr. D. Gordon and his contemporaries life for a lot of us in those days would have been a much more severe and ugly thing overall. They really lit the way for art and civilization, maybe not as it is, but as it should be. It's just amazing that they were able to become such far advanced and distinguished artists when the order of the day presented an overabundance of obstacles that defeated so many other men.

  • @kaschamacka8681
    @kaschamacka8681 6 лет назад +2

    one of a Kind

  • @ghairraigh
    @ghairraigh 11 лет назад +9

    While playing "Blues Up And Down", @2:17 Dexter quotes "Three Little Words".
    Mine are "I Love Dexter!"

    • @nyvcr502
      @nyvcr502 3 года назад +1

      I love him also. By the way incase you did not know that Dex was like some kind of master of inserting quotes from other tunes songs etc. it’s like an art in itself. An art within an art.

  • @hectormendez3572
    @hectormendez3572 5 лет назад +2

    Dexter like Miles can be cool and delicate but still can swing.

  • @Casio61
    @Casio61 6 лет назад

    Brilliant portrait of a great musician. Sad to see his gradual decline though, the drink definitely took its toll as the years went on.

  • @RonCarterBassist
    @RonCarterBassist 3 месяца назад

    🙏🏾

  • @maryorji5380
    @maryorji5380 6 лет назад +1

    Merci beacoup harrison pour le partager

  • @dazedandconfused698
    @dazedandconfused698 4 года назад

    Thank you. But, please buy full version of Aimersoft!

  • @pnojazz
    @pnojazz 7 лет назад +9

    man he was cooler than cool!

    • @dontylar8760
      @dontylar8760 3 года назад +3

      U can't play like that and be square 😎🔥❤

  • @essiefinch1356
    @essiefinch1356 4 года назад

    Nice..

  • @slmemoric9740
    @slmemoric9740 2 года назад

    prelijepo nice

  • @mjloverforever91
    @mjloverforever91 3 года назад

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @Boriskrasno9412
    @Boriskrasno9412 8 месяцев назад

    Dexter ❤ un monstre ,un génie !

  • @mishavidic3153
    @mishavidic3153 10 лет назад +4

    i remember seeing 'round midnight' -- i was in amsterdam and it was a strange feeling watching the story in paris and new york and then getting out of the cinema to amsterdam...
    shame there is nothing in the film about karin krog who worked with him....
    i can still hear my very much wasted record shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh dexter and her and the band going 'some other spring'...

  • @maggielandro7919
    @maggielandro7919 9 лет назад +2

    Song is title of the doc -------^^^^^^&I/m eternally yours DG^^^^^^^^^
    "makes no difference where you are because I am sooo eternally yours" is not in
    the lyrics its delivery is true emotiion.
    we'll recognize ea other on the Astral Plane & or future life/lives as in Portugal 1967.

  • @rachelstarritt481
    @rachelstarritt481 5 лет назад +2

    Wow that focused clarinet sound from 6:40-7:10!!! Has he been listening to Buddy Defranco?

    • @BeadsByAria
      @BeadsByAria 5 месяцев назад +1

      That’s not Dexter…

  • @gpedals1
    @gpedals1 11 лет назад +1

    Jumpin' with Symphony Sid

  • @gurugusguru9724
    @gurugusguru9724 3 года назад

    Seria muy bueno poner subtitulos en Españos tambien..

  • @timedmusic
    @timedmusic 12 лет назад +3

    No such thing as too much Long Tall- thank you, HarrisonFerlauto.

  • @wsegen
    @wsegen 4 года назад

    airmersoft does a nice job. did you go for it? is this a direct url link or a screen capture? Everybody has alread said what needs to be said re Dexter. good stuff....

  • @ctrlzjones
    @ctrlzjones 11 лет назад +14

    very well,dexter rules. a huge man. his voice and his leopard jacket are classic.
    but do we really need this 'aimersoft' - logo in the center of the film?
    boy or girl: rip the movies you steal with some dignity ... just pretend ...

    • @dcp8nts
      @dcp8nts 3 года назад +1

      Yes, the logo is so distracting. They could have put it in the lower right or left corner.

  • @mihelicalain2041
    @mihelicalain2041 4 года назад

    Pour les amoureux de D.Gordon, au naturel dans sa vie, comme dans sa musique.