Jim Hall & Attila Zoller - Hannover, Germany, 1973-09-14
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- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2014
- Jim Hall & Attila Zoller - 92nd NDR Jazzworkshop 1973
recorded September 14, 1973, Hannover, Germany
Jim Hall (g)
Attila Zoller (g)
Red Mitchell (b)
Daniel Humair (dr)
Setlist:
1 My Romance (JH,g-AZ,g-duo) 8:55
2 Extensions (AZ,comp) 10:35
3 All Across The City (JH,g-solo) 5:00
4 Where I Have You (JH,comp,JH,g-RM,b-duo) 7:10
5 Troubadour's Meeting 19:10
6 Blues In The Closet Видеоклипы
Came back to this 4 years later - got my guitar out and joined in - great fun - bless you Jim wherever you may be !
Heaven!
Always happy to hear Attila play, he was my most important teacher and I thank him forever. Jim Hall was his hero, so I am sure he enjoys it very much to play with him.
Fabulous guitar masters. True stylists.
Love both, but Jim is so special. His tone in this video is mouth watering.
I was about crying. This tone is SUPERB...
@@ms-ry9wq Absolutely.
51:23 One of the best Jim Hall solos I've heard, really artfully done. A thread running through the whole thing.
Moment de paix pour être accompagnée, grâce aux magiciens de la musique en ces temps troublés.
They are so great and yet so humble.
(With this attitude they would be starving today I am afraid.)
Bass and drum are also killer!
A great duo!
Just beautiful.
👏🏾👏🏾
Th;is is so totally on the contrary from Al Di Meola,John Mc Laughlin and all the shredding guitar of the 80s!To be honest I prefer this much much better!!!
Agree. Di Meola and McGlaughlin have a lot to answer for. Smart Arse music with horrible tone.
well at least this stuff is easier for you to understand... lol.
It's perfectly possible to like both styles of guitar playing. It really is. But even if you don't like the "shredders," what the fuck does that have to do with enjoying the work of these two fine players?
Wow! I have never seen this footage before! Two of my favorite guitarists as a duo...Great stuff!
Excellent ! avec ce cher Daniel Humair 👍 merci à eux et à cet accès à cette vidéo
1973 - fantastic video and audio quakity from two of my heroes with a suberb rhythm section.
great to see the great, and young(ish) Red Mitchell.
Gracias por compartir!
When Ornette asked me which guitarists I like, I said Attila and Gabor. He said Oh I see...:)))
すんげえ意外な取り合わせに思えるけど、実際聴いてみると全く違和感なし。さすがです。
7 people had one too many jazz cigarettes and hit dislike but it's ight cause this shit is a banger to smoke to
just great al !!!!! ty for sharing man :D
Jim Hall's solo performance of "All Across the City" was amazing
Total agree!
Exquisite.
MAGNIFIQUE
Sooooothing.
Les Notes qui jaillissent de leurs guitarres, sont comme des caresses, qui adoucissent notre Esprit!!! LA MUSIQUE S'EST UNE MUSE, QUI SOURIT DE NOUS, TOUS LES TEMPS...!!!
I love how so many modern Jazz guitarists are total gear heads (myself included btw) and then we have Jim producing otherwordly tones from a beat up old 175 with a Guild humbucker literally gaffer taped on to the guitar (because the Guild pickup is a different size to the standard humbucker) directly into an amp.
Mmm,what kind of guild humbucker?
@@jazzlefty Guild HB1 from what I can tell, he also used it in his d'aquisto that he used after retiring the 175. Haha and here we go talking about gear lol
@@jsb1181 😊
The last time I saw him at birdland he had his digitech whammy pedal in full effect.
0:00 My Romance
08:55 Extensions
19:30 All Across The City
24:30 Where I have you
31:40 Troubadour's Meeting
50:50 Blues In The Closet
At 12.24, Jim quotes 'Just Squeeze Me.' Nice.
And continues, with "Do nothing till you hear from me" (Ellington)...
39:20 is Zoller's "Cloisterbells" performed solo guitar.
and Zoller's "Meet In Berlin" w/ Band right after...
Marty Friedman, Attila Zoller position's
they let the guitars singing and talking with them.
Anyone know what kind of guitars they are playing? It's interesting how Jim Hall picks the guitar behind the pickup, on top of the pickup, in front of the pickup, and even over the fretboard to change the sound as he's playing.
My father played his own design of Framus guitars and later Hoffner. I dont know what Jim played.
My father may have wound Jim's pickup. He had a special winding machine to make them how he liked them.
@@ritchiecarusona46 Alice I have a Hofner with a pick up that your father wound for the original owner. He also designed the guitar and specified the strings! It's a treasured possession.
@@ritchiecarusona46 I had the great luck to hear your father in Berlin, then having no idea of his importance. Later bought an AZ10 built 1970, only realising later about that connection.
@@ritchiecarusona46 Are You Atilla's daugther? Please, let me say I love his guitar playing and music! Hats off!
Those shirts were so loud that I could hardly hear the guitars
Is the 1st tune "My Romance" ?
46:00 on HOLY SHIT
and what about Lord Paul McCartney; we still heard that stupid noise and nobody seems disturbed...
around 44:00 danial humair going in!
2:13-2:25😲👍
Can someone tell me what the contraption mounted to Jim Hall's headstock is? (7:23)
Van Eps String Damper
@@sensorysyrynx Thank you!
Tal Farlow visited Attilla one evening and made only one mistake - leaving his guitar in the trunk of his car
How do you mean, Bernie?
@@irishmuso7129 When he opened the trunk - someone has stolen it !
east meets west before the age of aquarius.
11:30 15:50
39:27
I didn't know Chuck Norris played bass.
What is the bass players name?
Red mitchell my man
I think RED MITCHELL plays double bass....
For sure!
Wow, didn't know Abe Vigoda played guitar.