Keith Jarrett - Live in Norway 1972 (Full Concert)
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Keith Jarrett playing in Molde, Norway the 2nd of August 1972 at Molde Jazz-festival. The concert is one continuous improvisation and Keith Jarrett called the piece for "Molde-72 ". Produced by NRK, who's filming a 5-camera production on this one.
In 1974 , whilst a young chap at varsity, I sat in the front row at a small venue no more than ten feet away from this musical genius, as he held me in awe . He improvised for 1 hour...then said he will be back in a little while to play more of what ever that was !......and then he improvised for another hour. I have never seen anyone since who has such capacity for transcendent musical brilliance. Absolutely astounding.
Were you at the Koln Concert in Koln 1974?
Varsity in what sport ?
@@sneakerfacevids441 Jokey question? A wise guy? Ha ha then. I guess. It's probably Brit English for college . University without the Uni? They say "Darby" instead of "Derby". The Germans say "my Fakulty" referring the school section where their major was taught. Not the teaching faculty as in the US. Deutsch to Dutch to English to Dudespeak, USA. A long and tortured road.
@@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out Thise Brits need to learn English !
The most elaborated, precise and direct guidance and warning to a nation I have ever listened to. He practically described Norways next 54 years.
The one and only , nobody as ever made the piano sing like he does since more than 50 years...
Keith makes you, to use a Joni Mitchell line: “Dig down deep, & loose good sleep” He is the greatest!! The extent that he goes to, to be authentic is unparalleled!! I never get tired of listening to him! 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
I'm deeply in love with the aesthetics of Keith Jarrett music. It keeps me in a fancy/sad/encouraging weird mood.
I met this man one time at breakfast in a hotel in Amsterdam (The Krasnapolsky). I was lucky and he was in a happy, expansive mood. Over scrambled eggs and hash browns he explained to me the comfort he experiences through wearing moleskin pants. When he wears them, all’s well in the Jarret world. Well, I’ve been wearing them ever since. The feeling of security is unsurpassable. I believe they may have protected me through the Covid panic. Thanks, Keith.
Cool story 😏
Suffering from Pants FOMO/Envy.
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Speechless. Feel like he ensouls endless expressions to every note. It is something that words cannot describe but just to feel.
He’s overdramatizing everything and that has never impressed me at all the music did get better over the years that is for sure but the drama has put me right off of this Pianist sadly we just don’t need it
He's going out hunting, not knowing what he'll bring back. The confidence it takes to sit in front of a huge audience like that!
I like that a lot.
Well said man
Transcendant musical brilliance - so many moods, so many changes, so fluid, so soulful
I love when he just goes for it and embraces the flow even through any "choppy waters". Of course the mastery at display makes for a smooth ride the whole way! That's a goal of mine!
speechless at the pure emotion and brilliance. so grateful that these moments are being shared.
This is literally almost unbelievable
What a treasure - this is right around the "Facing You" period and you can really hear it. Thank you for posting.
it's so exciting to discover a KJ solo concerts i didn't know about. this is epic. thank you so much for uploading.
Probably the best example that I have ever seen of an artist becoming one with his instrument. Truly remarkable. Thank you for this!
Jarrett is a pure vessel channelling the music into the instrument. There is no musician, only the music that causes the body to move and produce sound.
thank you for posting this ... and I thank Mr. Jarrett. It's never too late (well, sometimes , in the case of death, it's too late), never too late to return to these ever fresh recordings. As a keyboard noodler of no merit, this defies imagination, yet there it is. Humbled and inspired. He was blasted as a self-centered narcissistic artist after the Japan concerts in '76, which birthed a three album set few kids could afford. His critics were dead wrong and sophomoric in their appraisals. Genius.
If you are referring to the 'Sun Bear Concerts' with the Japan concerts, this is a 10 record set in vinyl format.
Wondering through forms and styles, I suppose that’s the genius here.
that rendition of 'the magician in you' is amazing. for me, my fav era of KJ is 1971-72, which includes "facing you" and "expectations" (and of course this amazing performance).
You can hear some of the facing you harmonic language in this one, right !
D'excellents souvenirs quand j'initiais les enfants à l'éveil musical en crèche à Grenoble. Musique si différentes ! Humeur changeante, notes quelquefois "discordantes", flots tantôt sereins, tantôt affolés. Propice à la pause et au rêve, au relâchement. On peut imaginer se laisser glisser dans le flot des rivières calmes puis tumultueuses, se laisser emporter au grès libre du vent léger qui s'affole soudain, puis sautiller fou chantant et se reposer....Attention l'impro est très difficile même si on pourrait croire le contraire !
France sud. M Claire la Catalane
thanks for such rare earlier recordings, three years before the Cologne concert
Keith broke the Molde, so to speak, totally unique wizard.
Fabulous find I can't find a cd or dvd of this and I have all of his cd's and dvd's plus downloads
One of those genius living in our planet
Very wrong! He's posing as one, a self-appointed 'genius'!
Nothing like a little jazz blues country bluegrass opera opus ballad improv to brighten your dull eyes
One of the best pianist and composer of the last century, with Chic Corea. Real genius completely absorbed and inhabited by music, in his own world 🥰 beautiful
It’s like he “rides” his instrument, he becomes one with the piano, bellísimo! ♥️
Keith kicked me upstairs; there was kicking done and he did it… the music did it… the Mind of the Cosmos did it… my mind full of this thought: The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure while always arriving. (from Richard Linklater’s film "Waking Life") (17 stars)
Wow. I've never seen this before. Thanks, Pal.
Thank you for uploading this. Incredible.
Keith is just amazing. This is great stuff. Thank you!
Gives me so much energy when I need to concentrate on a deadline project. Wonderful!!
Pure Magic. I wish his original koln concert recording was on RUclips
it was a few months ago. got taken off for some reason.
@@MrOhmygoditsben probably a copystrike:/
It’s readily available on CD and probably digital
ruclips.net/video/T_IW1wLZhzE/видео.html
Me too
Beautiful...and quite early in his career... how come I haven't stumbled upon this video before!
Exquisite!
Oh my..6.30 in- that is soul!!!! best wishes Keith..
I have no words. Keith Jarret is to piano what Paco de Lucía was to guitar.
Liberating from a living legend, a genius
God gift to the world ❤Keith is definitely Devine
So wonderful! Like always, he can simply pass from one musical idea to another in the same creation framework, and in the end the whole piece has it's own identity. I'm glad to discover this early days solo concert record. It makes me think about the so many unpublished recordings that are kept somewhere.
thank you
@ 14:40 - Those improvised runs are insane...Amazing how he just snaps back into cohesion with those dreamy chords from the previous free-improv section.
They are improvised, but there are also references to classical pieces. I recognize note patterns from Shostakovich, Balakirev, Bartok, etc.
Wonderful. Thank you.
I've never met Mr. Jarrett. He's never spoken to me or even imagined that I might exist. I guess that makes him like most people, except that Keith is an angel on that keyboard.
I've never met anyone who claims to have never met Keith Jarrett, nor have I ever met anyone who DID meet the man. Much of this is because the topic never arose during conversation, or because no conversation ever took place.
I have to go. Someone is calling me from the next room.
I live alone.
Thanks so much for the upload! :)
I'll love YOU forever
Thank you so much for this.
Fantastic!
Trance. Thank you.
No words.
Hi everyone, whoever is reading this just wants to say that we are all praying for each other,
Oh yes...
The young jarrett is so much more creative, fresh, risk-friendly and atmospheric than the recordings of the past 30 years. Not all passages in that young area are great, some are ugly and nerve-wracking but the good ones are unbelievable superb and rich of ideas in shortest time, full of surprising melodies, harmonic turns, deep grooves, poetic finesses. There is a sense of magical youth, of an optimistic embrasure of life in the country and pop influences he transfers to the piano (for example from 30:15 - 32:50 , which he sadly lost completely after the mid-eighties. In these passages Jarrett is the most Jarrett he could get. His influence with these moments on pop pianists is very underrated and unexplored.
If music is the language of God, KJ has been predicating his word all along.
amazing
Yeah!!!!
Keith was a filter of refinement for the zeitgeist of the 70s and 80s. We no longer have a culture that could create or support a spirit like that. Look at the direction .. from Vivaldi, Mozart, and Bach to Ravel, SaintSaens, and Stravinsky to Gilbert and Sullivan, Gershwin and Cole Porter to Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, and Scott Joplin, then to Billy Joel, Keith Emerson, and Elton John, to the Beatles, Pink Floyd and Queen, to NIrvana, Gin Blossoms, Tom Petty, then to Katy Perry, Brittany Spears, Justin Bieber, Cavetown, and Ed Sheeran ..... amazing we're still walking upright ... No more Keith Jarretts for this species...
you needn't be so pessimistic...there's still amazing ones around - like the architect tord gustavsen for example
Brad Meldhau
I agree, the direction is that of a degrading species - it starts with the conformist morale I think. It's no longer "cool" to be a master of something, with hours of work behind your talent.
But vice versa. We can just hope to keep the morale alive as a spark, maybe it enflames later on again to form a better culture.
The idea of a well rounded person, you know...Keith and other masters, for sure, even I don't know them have complex personalities and are versed in many subjects, without being a "Fachidiot". I just want to stay optimistic, otherwise we cannot create. Cheers
The independence of hands Master...at work
Żeby tak zagrać, musiałbym znać każdy dźwięk klawisza, wtedy można improwizować...
Thank you Mr Keith...
When does he start singing? Longest intro ever.
yes
Really dense harmony
The Magician In You "Expektations" 30:14
Gracias Foster Wallace
I can hear "Lalene" from the album "Facing You" . Its @ 5:40 ish.......
Tom Stembridge just what i was thinking, too
He is a very American musician. America's greatest contribution to civilization.
I think the same.... you understand very well what he represents to Humanity..
34:45 enter "Blackbird"
Thats it!
What a weird piano tone. At times the octave below middle C almost sounds like a Wurlitzer electric piano.
The best in hodgepodge.
19:05 dat agile phrase
Llegué aquí por el Nono de los cubrepiletas 😄. Descubrí un exelente músico 👍
A tapestry of fingers on piano keys
No one is gonna talk about his lil' squeaky singing along XD I love it hahahaha
a saddhu would say: "direct connection !"
I have no idea what u just said, but I agree w u 100%.
Grandma: "uh...what is the name of this tune...?
Obviously,...not Hello Dolly..."
Grandson: "NO....However it could be an alternative universe...entitled......
Hello Dali...."
Jarrett plays...... Dali paints....both originals...
from that view of his feet...
like a gigantic..... tree in a windstorm...the upper branches wild and undulating the...the bottom of the tree at the trunk quiet and very little movement
hmm..
maybe...natural kundalini energy in motion..rising...
was this ever released on cd / dvd?
I wonder what he's thinking whilst he's playing
I've got a bootleg recording I made myself of the solo concert of Keith Jarrett in Amsterdam on 23th of October 1983. Can I upload that recording on YT without the risk of being sued for violating copy rights? The recordings never appeared on cd or vinyl, maybe because of the incident during the encore...?
should be fine as long as you dont monetize it, if no one owns the publishing for the recording its fair game
Ed C.
Not sure about his religious beliefs but hearing him play, especially Hourglass 2,
I think he talks to God.
i heard he was into Gurdjieff. he has an album where he plays some of Gurdjieff's sacred hymns.
who is here from Jacob
meeeeee lol
Lotte Collin same
This Guy Knows Piano (tm)
Dang, some major Conlon Nancarrow moments minus the player piano!
My seventh birthday! :) but at that time, I've been more into Louis Armstrong I guess.
Ponderous improvised ramblings. A piano playing version of Frank Gehry. I bought the Köln Record set back in the 1970s and attended his performance at the Los Angeles Music Center. He knows words and phrases but the stories he tells with his music are thin. Just my opinion.
Would like to know, who, to your opinion, is a great piano 'story teller'?
The magician in you 30:10
30:39
I guess its ok.
Adverts in the middle of this set made them the most hated averts in the world.
42:54
Dr. O’Shea: You’ve skipped over entire decades of what I think of as the Three Chord pit of musical decline that dropped over a cliff, like a graph of the Great Depression.
Oh, fear not. It’s out there. Will surface😢. ,
There is some good Ai news, imo, to look forward to further extensions of our about-used-up…music.
6:32
In Answer to the Question ... Does God Play the Piano ? Um...... YES!
4:00
Voy a predicar a lo venezolano mi impresión de este concierto
"Que arrecho suena está vaina no joda"
Jajaja, mejor que comer con las manos
JC brought me here
John Coltrane, Jacob Collier, Jon Cleary? Who are you referring to?
This is not completely improvised because he resolves into "The Magician In You" towards the end of the performance.
Just because he revisits patterns and songs doesn't mean it's "not completely improvised"
21:34 | 23:59
Does enybody know first song ?
image delay, isn't it?