John P is sick on this cut .. .. Unbelievable!!! I just love how he ends his solo and he head bangs the last note. Nutts.. I'm gonna practice now, inspiring.
it was aired by many TV channels, like CBC, or NHK, or Cool Jazz channel. Pierre seguin directed it, I edited it and directed the package of the serie. The best piece is "spain", where Chick makes the audience sings with him, but I can't find the whole version here...;)
This is awesome and I've tried to purchase this video many times but never successfully. Sad that you can't buy a decent version of this anywhere. While I really, really appreciate Jean Do posting this, the quality isn't great. Let us buy this and content like this! Damn.
Great version, Daves style changed from the early days, probably as a result of having studied with Freddy Gruber, but will always be a phenomenal drummer. I remember the earlier version on Alive, a more aggressive solo with heavy toms and more chops.
@clancywiggam Louis Stewart is happening...thanks for the tip. He sounds like Ed Bickert and Barney Kessel. You might like Birelli Lagrene. For that matter, it wouldn't hurt to check out Scotty Anderson. He approaches the guitar in a very unique way.
Go hear some bebob, post-bop, hard-bop, and great fusion and get back to me. Here's a list to get you started: Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Lennie Tristano, McCoy Tyner, Ritchie Beirach, and EARLY Chick and Herbie from the sixties. Find the ones where they're with real horn players like Joe Farrell, Joe Henderson, Woody Shaw, and Freddie Hubbard. Stay away from ballad-playing candy-asses like Miles, Chet Baker, and Bill Evans. Now, leave me alone and get started.
@clancywiggam If I ever go to Dublin, I'll put on a sweater. We'll meet up in a good pub, get hammered on Guinness, Harp, or Smithwick's, and sing old Thin Lizzy tunes from Black Rose. Good times...
Not only do ballads belong to a certain era, jazz itself is well on its way to becoming like ancient Greek or Latin. There are no jazz videos, very little real jazz radio. Most of the older players are dying off and are not being replaced. You'll only hear jazz in three places:1) college campuses 2)major cities 3) your house/car. Ballads blow! They serve no purpose other than to let trumpet or sax players rest their chops. If you don't know who Pat Martino and Allan Holdsworth are, find out!
It's a shame that people will choose to walk around with their cultural flys down. Ballads along with all other forms of music are enjoyed or not enjoyed on a personal level. I happen to enjoy hearing the harmonic structure and direction in a ballad and reveling in the chord substitutions that different artists choose to employ. Blanket statements of any type claiming that something "blows" are not cool or enlightening in any way. If you don't care for ballads then don't listen to ballads and keep your inane comments to yourself.
@phillytalented hm... for me they all are completely different musicians. I think Monk is bigger influence for Chick than anyone from your list. Jarrett take many from Evans - I agree, Art - Peterson...
I love to listen to these guys. However, I have been to see them at least 3 or 4 times and it gets fatiguing to my ears after about 4 tunes. Pat Metheny is a different story...great melodies and great solos.
not true completly You left out Herbie who was influenced by Oscar and classical Chick was by Bud Powell and classical and latin Keith Ahmad Jamal Classical all by Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly, And Red Garlands harmony and piano vocings starting with Red. You also forgot McCoy Tyner.
I play jazz guitar (somewhere between Pat Martino and Allan Holdsworth), so I'm not in "competition" with Chick Corea. It's not like I insulted his ability, either. It's about artistic choices. I like the three bops...be, post, and hard. If I wanted to hear ballads, I would buy Chet Baker records. Once the rhythm section enters, it works for me.
@Modes9 The fact that you are 43 and call people names make's you 14 imo. But that is just what i believe. But seriously, behave like an adult if you are 43:|
Chick was not satisfied with the ending from Pattitucci You can see ( and hear) that. After he tells him something, and then Pattitucci stops laughing :D
@Jazzdog40 I'm actually 43, not that it's relevant or any business of yours. I don't like ballads in any style, I never have and I probably never will. I would take Joe Henderson, Joe Farrell, or Michael Brecker over Stan Getz or Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, or Fats Navarro over Chet Baker or Miles Davis any day of the week. Still think I'm sixteen dickweed?
don't kill me, but I don't like the trio! Too see them playin live it is fascinating, that's true...but to me, Corea and Co. are always too much concerned about tecnique and speed...and Weckl sometimes make it worst! But still the acoustic is far better than the electric band...the rest of course, is personal taste!
I can do without the annoying and self-indulgent chord melody solo for the first two minutes. We have Bill Evans to blame for things like that. Once the rhythm section comes in, everything is okay.
@Modes9 Oh, a guitarist. Learn a real jazz instrument not some toneless trash that needs a flurry of notes to disguise the fact that it sounds as dull as a beige coffee cup, unless coated with effects.
chick Corea Poeta Del jazz , patitucci expresion de la voz ,dave weckl punto y la coma precisa.
John P is sick on this cut .. .. Unbelievable!!! I just love how he ends his solo and he head bangs the last note. Nutts.. I'm gonna practice now, inspiring.
Wonderful performance. After all these years of successes, their playing gets only better and is still ambitious. Thank you for posting!
Mais quel trio ❤️!!
Et ce contrebassiste 🙏...
Corea, plus grand pianiste de jazz vivant avec Jarrett !!
Mes deux maîtres, j'ai beau écouter d'autres musiciens, je reviens toujours à eux 😉
Chick's comping is terrific man!
it was aired by many TV channels, like CBC, or NHK, or Cool Jazz channel. Pierre seguin directed it, I edited it and directed the package of the serie. The best piece is "spain", where Chick makes the audience sings with him, but I can't find the whole version here...;)
Outstanding! Damn, wish I could pay for a high quality copy of this but sadly not to be found.
I have to wait until after 8pm for this... awesome kind of music, here in Phoenix!
This is awesome and I've tried to purchase this video many times but never successfully. Sad that you can't buy a decent version of this anywhere. While I really, really appreciate Jean Do posting this, the quality isn't great. Let us buy this and content like this! Damn.
chick corea's ocean is very deep,
Love the overhands camera shots...
gotta get that shit into my hands... it's stellar!
Great version, Daves style changed from the early days, probably as a result of having studied with Freddy Gruber, but will always be a phenomenal drummer. I remember the earlier version on Alive, a more aggressive solo with heavy toms and more chops.
Groove groove GROOVE
yess
大才人チック・コリアが深く優雅に綴っていくピアノの調べ、バーリンの古曲"ハウ・ディープ・ジ・オーシャン"が蘇る~ただただ唸る!#jazzm
Great performance!
Im agree with u, just listen!
that part from 6:23 to 6:33 is pure magic
thats some pure fking music man!
I rly love patituccis ending on his solo!!!
@clancywiggam Louis Stewart is happening...thanks for the tip. He sounds like Ed Bickert and Barney Kessel. You might like Birelli Lagrene. For that matter, it wouldn't hurt to check out Scotty Anderson. He approaches the guitar in a very unique way.
brilliant!
This man speaks the absolute truth.
I have no idea what the hell Modes9 is thinking.
thats a good way of explaining
COOL......
nice ! です.
just do it men!!!!
it's a joke? i think chick's and Keith's trio is the best on the world! And chick do it a very nice reharmonizing always!
que mas puedo pedir!!??
Go hear some bebob, post-bop, hard-bop, and great fusion and get back to me. Here's a list to get you started: Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Lennie Tristano, McCoy Tyner, Ritchie Beirach, and EARLY Chick and Herbie from the sixties. Find the ones where they're with real horn players like Joe Farrell, Joe Henderson, Woody Shaw, and Freddie Hubbard. Stay away from ballad-playing candy-asses like Miles, Chet Baker, and Bill Evans. Now, leave me alone and get started.
@clancywiggam If I ever go to Dublin, I'll put on a sweater. We'll meet up in a good pub, get hammered on Guinness, Harp, or Smithwick's, and sing old Thin Lizzy tunes from Black Rose. Good times...
ahí nado siempre!!
Genius cubed.
Not only do ballads belong to a certain era, jazz itself is well on its way to becoming like ancient Greek or Latin. There are no jazz videos, very little real jazz radio. Most of the older players are dying off and are not being replaced. You'll only hear jazz in three places:1) college campuses 2)major cities 3) your house/car. Ballads blow! They serve no purpose other than to let trumpet or sax players rest their chops. If you don't know who Pat Martino and Allan Holdsworth are, find out!
It's a shame that people will choose to walk around with their cultural flys down. Ballads along with all other forms of music are enjoyed or not enjoyed on a personal level. I happen to enjoy hearing the harmonic structure and direction in a ballad and reveling in the chord substitutions that different artists choose to employ. Blanket statements of any type claiming that something "blows" are not cool or enlightening in any way. If you don't care for ballads then don't listen to ballads and keep your inane comments to yourself.
Andrew McMaster "walk around with their cultural flys down"... That's a good expression!
2:51 - 2:58 Magic....
Does anyone know the exactname of the DVD this comes from? I ordered an AB CD and got the wrong one.(The Rendesvous in NY one)I want his video.
Does anybody know what DVD this is from?
@phillytalented hm... for me they all are completely different musicians.
I think Monk is bigger influence for Chick than anyone from your list.
Jarrett take many from Evans - I agree,
Art - Peterson...
de maravilla , me gusta mas version de alan holdsworth, gracias
Also Lennie Tristano influenced Bill.
@Modes9
I love to listen to these guys. However, I have been to see them at least 3 or 4 times and it gets fatiguing to my ears after about 4 tunes. Pat Metheny is a different story...great melodies and great solos.
5:50 the lick
not true completly
You left out Herbie who was influenced by Oscar and classical
Chick was by Bud Powell and classical and latin
Keith Ahmad Jamal Classical
all by Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly, And Red Garlands harmony and piano vocings starting with Red.
You also forgot McCoy Tyner.
COMMENTS TO Modes9
I play jazz guitar (somewhere between Pat Martino and Allan Holdsworth), so I'm not in "competition" with Chick Corea. It's not like I insulted his ability, either. It's about artistic choices. I like the three bops...be, post, and hard. If I wanted to hear ballads, I would buy Chet Baker records. Once the rhythm section enters, it works for me.
@Modes9 The fact that you are 43 and call people names make's you 14 imo. But that is just what i believe. But seriously, behave like an adult if you are 43:|
@Modes9 I like you, man, you're funny. Keep being opinionated, and look up Louis Stewart on youtube. You might like him.
who's the drummer?
Dave Weckl
6 people have no ears... poor sob's
YOU GUYS ARE NOT JAZZ FANS. EVER HEAR BEN WEBSTER PLAY A BALLAD. STAN GETZ MADE HIS STARDOM PLAYING EARLY AUTUM. DID YOU EVER HEAR OF LYRICISIM?
@Modes9 Absolutely narcissistic gibberish. Jazz without ballads. Symphonies without slow movements. How old are you? I'm guessing sixteen. Maybe
Chick was not satisfied with the ending from Pattitucci You can see ( and hear) that. After he tells him something, and then Pattitucci stops laughing :D
Fake news. Sheesh ... where do people like you get this stuff from?
@Jazzdog40 I'm actually 43, not that it's relevant or any business of yours. I don't like ballads in any style, I never have and I probably never will. I would take Joe Henderson, Joe Farrell, or Michael Brecker over Stan Getz or Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, or Fats Navarro over Chet Baker or Miles Davis any day of the week. Still think I'm sixteen dickweed?
don't kill me, but I don't like the trio! Too see them playin live it is fascinating, that's true...but to me, Corea and Co. are always too much concerned about tecnique and speed...and Weckl sometimes make it worst!
But still the acoustic is far better than the electric band...the rest of course, is personal taste!
Bad, just bad!
I can do without the annoying and self-indulgent chord melody solo for the first two minutes. We have Bill Evans to blame for things like that. Once the rhythm section comes in, everything is okay.
@Modes9 Oh, a guitarist. Learn a real jazz instrument not some toneless trash that needs a flurry of notes to disguise the fact that it sounds as dull as a beige coffee cup, unless coated with effects.