@@bingo1232 Jobim's music is underrated because Muzak ruined the image of the music in a lot of people's minds, so everyone thinks of it as "elevator music" or "doctor's office music" in my case, because I first heard it in my optometrist's office waiting room.
Joe Henderson can play jazz in any mode....the man amazed me for all the years he lived and played. No two solos were ever the same. The man just created new music every time he played that horn.
Tom Jobim è un Vivaldi, un Verdi brasiliano....un genio che bisogna ringraziare di essere esistito, e che ci strapperà lacrime fino alla morte ed oltre.
NON C’ È ASSOLUTAMENTE ALCUN DUBBIO!! CONCORDO PIENAMENTE!!! HA PORTATO LA MUSICA AD UN LIVELLO COMPRENSIBILE SOLO ALLA PARTE PIU’ ALTA DELLA COSCIENZA PERCETTIVA!
@@romersonsilva21 Penso que a comparação mais apta seria com George Gershwin. Ambos compuseram genialmente quer no campo erudito quer no popular, com grande contributo para o repertório de jazz. Ambos eram também instrumentistas de primeira qualidade.
After listening to jazz my whole adult life I think Joe Henderson has become my most favorite tenor player of all. Plus the tunes he wrote still sound so great, like fresh and new sounding, every time I hear them. RIP Joe. I am grateful for all the great music you left behind.
At the young age of 22, a friend and I were walking down 8th St in Manhattan one evening and started up a conversation with a very hip-lookin "cat" carrying an instrument case. We hot it off and he invited us to partake in his lower East Side apt. We did. And he pulled out his tenor sax and started to play for us. We were blown away. It was Joe Hnderson, as it turned out. Young ignoramuses that we were, we had never heard of him and had no idea that he was already a jazz star. Until, that is, we went to our favorite local bar that had a huge juke box full of eclectic music from dance to jazz, and scrolling thru the JB menu, there was his name...Joe Henderson!
Tom Jobim foi um Maestro iluminado. Vivia à frente de seu tempo. Os Estados Unidos; a Europa; o Japão, o Brasil, se curvaram diante dele. Detentor de belas composições, letras criativas, acordes e harmonia arrasadora, Ainda na atualidade, se ouve Jobim nos restaurantes e cafés de Nova York,,Berlim, Genebra, Tóquio, Paris, Roma, Buenos Aires, Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, e, no mundo afora...
O Brasil estava indo bem culturamente, até os demonios do Gramsci se apoderarem da cultura e da arte e destruir tudo que era belo. Virou terra do funk carioca, só merda e palavrão e tome merda. Jamais algum brasileiro fará composições em arte desse nivel, musica com harmonia e proressão ritmica que revira a alma do ouvinte. Nunca mais.
So os idiotas nao percebem isso amigao, parabens pelo seu comentario. O Brasil tinha o melhor imperio do mundo, era o unico pais que estava indo bem, junto com Jose Bonifacio que tinha uma vasta experiencia trazida de outros paises.
I had never heard the intro to this song before. Joe Henderson really makes his sax sing. Thank you Mr. Tran for sharing this video with the rest of us!
It's such a beautiful, classic Jobim song. I first heard it played by Stan Getz (ts) (with Charlie Byrd on guit, Keter Betts on b, Buddy Deppenschmidt on dr), on his Jazz Samba album back in 1962. And then Getz played another version of it on his Getz/Gilberto album in 1963 with the guitar playing and beautiful voice of Joao Gilberto. Check them out. Check out the translation of the lyrics too. Se voce disse que eu desafinao amor, saiba que em mim provoca imensa dor....
Joe plays perfection, perfect rendering of the beautiful melody ...and then just enough spice and Hendersonisms in the improv to make the audience take notice they are in the presence of one of the best....Metheny tastefully comps and stays out of the way of Jobim and the bass player / rhythm section....
0:08 American tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson has recorded numerous albums for major labels including Blue Note. His flawless technique, lyricism, unique tone and compositional skills have made him a jazz legend. Source: Henri Selmer Paris
Goodness this is most perfect band with a most perfect song 🌸love and light to every one of them💚as long as we listen to them none of them will ever be gone 💜
I've listened to ol Joe's tribute to Jobim along with such greats as Herbie Hancock and Elaine Elias. A very wonderful album indeed, I highly recommend it! And this meeting between the two is timeless!
I heard this song first on herb alpert's lonely bull album and it was the one I liked the most on the whole record back in 1966 . Very hipnotic melody!
It's such a beautiful, classic Jobim song. I first heard it played by Stan Getz (ts) (with Charlie Byrd on guit, Keter Betts on b, Buddy Deppenschmidt on dr), on his Jazz Samba album back in 1962. And then Getz played another version of it on his Getz/Gilberto album in 1963 with the guitar playing and beautiful voice of Joao Gilberto. Check them out. Check out the translation of the lyrics too. Se voce disse que eu desafinao amor, saiba que em mim provoca imensa dor....
Great arrangement of this classic bossa nova song. For sure Astrud Gilberto is listening up there in heaven. Joe does such a fine job all the way through the song. Antonio is/was a genius too.
Man, Mr Henderson has an an easiness and flow on his sax, he is one with the instrument. His opening notes leaves no doubt about what is to follow. Di Capo
Joe Henderson certamente brilhou na melodia e improviso , mas não podemos deixar de notar a grande participação de um gigante de musica e da guitarra jazz , Pat Metheny tocando com Tom Jobim, realmente um grande momento ! viva a musica ...!
This event took place on June 7th, 1994. Sadly, little did anyone know that Jobim would have surgery 6 months later on Dec 2nd at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City only to pass away at the age of 67 on December 8th, while recovering from surgery. Considered one of the great exponents of Brazilian music, Jobim internationalized bossa nova and, with the help of important American artists, merged it with jazz in the 1960s to create a new sound, with popular success. As a result, he is sometimes known as the "father of bossa nova" Birth name Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim Also known as, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Tom Jobim, Tom do Vinícius Born 25 January 1927 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Died 8 December 1994 (aged 67) New York City, U.S. Genres: Bossa nova,Latin jazz, samba, MPB Occupation(s): Musician, composer, songwriter,singer Instrument(s): Piano. guitar. flute. vocals Years active 1945-1994
Love is like a never-ending melody Always have compared it to a symphony A symphony conducted by the lighting of the moon But our song of love is slightly out of tune Once your kisses raised me to a fever pitch Now the orchestration doesn't seem so rich Seems to me you've changed the tune we used to sing Like the bossa nova, love should swing We used to harmonize, two souls in perfect time Now the lyrics and the melody don't even rhyme For you forgot the melody our hearts would always croon And so what good's a heart that's slightly out of tune Tune your heart to mine the way it used to be Join with me in harmony and sing a song of loving We've got to be together and before too long There'll be no desafinado When you give your heart to me completely Then you won't be slightly out of tune You'll sing along with me There'll be no desafinado When you give your heart to me completely You won't be slightly out of tune You'll sing along with me
Beautiful english version, but these lyrics do not actually translate the Portuguese, despite being poeric in their own right. Se você disser que eu desafino, amor Saiba que isto em mim provoca imensa dor Só privilegiados têm ouvido igual ao seu Eu possuo apenas o que Deus me deu Se você insiste em me classificar Meu comportamento de anti musical Eu mesmo mentindo, devo argumentar Que isto é bossa nova Que isto é muito natural O que você não sabe, nem sequer pressente É que os desafinados também têm coração Fotografei você na minha Rolley-flex Revelou-se a sua enorme ingratidão Só não poderá falar assim do meu amor Ele é o maior que você pode encontrar, viu? Você com a sua música esqueceu o principal Que no peito dos desafinados No fundo do peito bate calado No peito dos desafinados também bate um coração
The simply is the greater Jovin is my inspiration all my life . I look the I born in Brasil. Was wonderful. But am Peruvian lovers of and master. Of music. God Bless America .🇵🇪🇺🇸
Betty Clark In my humble (?) opinion, Joe should have been the go-to bossa guy from the beginning, not "Mr. Reed-Squeek" Getz. Consider Joe's "Blue Bossa" from '61, he was right there at the right time. Maybe it was a race- issue way back then? Mr. Henderson's always been a HUGE idol of mine!
+Ron Robbins Don't put Getz down with your insults; he was every inch the saxophone master that Henderson was... both were beyond great and I have dozens of their CDs but truth to tell I listen to more of that achingly beautiful tone of Getz than I do of Henderson.
You are certainly entitled to that opinion, and yes, Getz is widely loved and revered. But in my opinion, as a life-long (and so old) jazz player and fan, Getz was highly overrated and actually squeeked his reed on almost every recording, at least a few times. Joe, on the other hand, was way ahead in terms of phrasing, technique, and tone. Listen to his solo on "Recordame" from his first album Page One. What Getz solo would you suggest as an example? And man, take it easy, this is just music and we're all fans, nothing personal, okay?
+Ron Robbins sinatra would go over a key somewhat as did pavaratti. to play within the range is good but to take the chance to squeak the reed tells you it was getz and that it, to him, made his music. just music ! this is not just music, this is jobim.
Greetings, Richard! Yes, it's JOBIM, all the more reason not to allow a junkie like Getz to clam it up with reed-squeekin' sloppy technique (trust me, those "clams" he played weren't from "taking a chance!") Joe Henderson, in his '61 album with "Blue Bossa", "Recorda-me," etc., was already way out of Getz' league (in my not-so-humble opinion).
El sonido cálido y envolvente de el maestro Henderson y su fraseo maravilloso, en la triste nostalgia del Bossa de Jobim, Descansen en paz en el parnaso de los poetas musicales.
Esta es una demostración que cuando los músicos están inspirados, surgen obras de arte, como ésta. Notable, la labor del extraordinario saxofonista Joe Henderson.
Tom Jobim, um conhecedor de música como poucos, um pianista virtuoso...pena que não sabia cantar bem... mas ninguém é perfeito. Aiiás, com tudo isso que ele tinha, nem havia obrigação de também saber cantar. Adoro Jobim como músico e compositor!!! ADORO!!!
Meu país também sabe fazer música de qualidade. Toda sexta-feira eu no violão base, meu sobrinho no violão solo, e minha esposa no vocal, fazemos nosso encontro musical. Gostaria que nossa nação tivessem mais músicos, mesmo como nós, amadores.
*_Que vídeo sensacional! A benção que é a Internet e o RUclips especialmente, que nos dá essa ferramenta e oportunidade de imortalizar personalidades e essa riqueza linda que nos foi deixada de legado por Tom Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes, João Gilberto principalmente.... que é a bossa-nova! Que incrível! Não conhecia essa apresentação dele! Esse Joe Henderson tão igualmente espetacular quanto o Tom Jobim!_*
His left this world a month later. He left us with this final performance. Jobim is one of the most amazing artists of our 20th century ❤
His liver gave up!
Brilliant ability to communicate life through music.
Indeed
Joe Henderson's tone is soooo smooth and beautiful
A privilege to be on this show. Tom Jobim and top quality musicians!
Charlie Haden on bass, Pat Metheny on guitar, Al Foster on drums.
Love the way Henderson compliments the Great Jobim!!! Bravo!
Tomáš Mika - What a line-up -- and what a tune.... understated and succulent.
Great Band i love Bossa Nova
Thanks for listing this great group of musicians.
@@bingo1232 Jobim's music is underrated because Muzak ruined the image of the music in a lot of people's minds, so everyone thinks of it as "elevator music" or "doctor's office music" in my case, because I first heard it in my optometrist's office waiting room.
Joe Henderson has a beautiful tone.
Joe Henderson can play jazz in any mode....the man amazed me for all the years he lived and played. No two solos were ever the same. The man just created new music every time he played that horn.
El cuerno,? Ja,jaja. Qué maravilla maravillosa!!?!
He’s a jazz legend
@@gloriarebolledavazquez Así se les llama a todos los bronces en inglés. Aunque el saxofón es un híbrido entre los de madera y los bronces
Tom Jobim è un Vivaldi, un Verdi brasiliano....un genio che bisogna ringraziare di essere esistito, e che ci strapperà lacrime fino alla morte ed oltre.
NON C’ È ASSOLUTAMENTE ALCUN DUBBIO!! CONCORDO PIENAMENTE!!! HA PORTATO LA MUSICA AD UN LIVELLO COMPRENSIBILE SOLO ALLA PARTE PIU’ ALTA DELLA COSCIENZA PERCETTIVA!
d'accordo. il miglior dil seculo XX
Sounds like a soft, sweet early.
spring day enjoying life with
the love of your life.......add
nothing......HEAVEN!
@@romersonsilva21 Penso que a comparação mais apta seria com George Gershwin. Ambos compuseram genialmente quer no campo erudito quer no popular, com grande contributo para o repertório de jazz. Ambos eram também instrumentistas de primeira qualidade.
@@romersonsilva21foi um elogio e tanto. E logo vindo de um italiano. ❤
serious army of masters here...
Absolument
it's been 23 years since he passed away. I miss you so much, Joe. :(
Rest in peace Joe,Charlie,Antonio❤
After listening to jazz my whole adult life I think Joe Henderson has become my most favorite tenor player of all. Plus the tunes he wrote still sound so great, like fresh and new sounding, every time I hear them. RIP Joe. I am grateful for all the great music you left behind.
Many amazing musicians have played “Porgy & Bess.” I think Joe Henderson’s version of “I Loves You, Porgy” is the greatest rendition.
At the young age of 22, a friend and I were walking down 8th St in Manhattan one evening and started up a conversation with a very hip-lookin "cat" carrying an instrument case. We hot it off and he invited us to partake in his lower East Side apt. We did. And he pulled out his tenor sax and started to play for us. We were blown away. It was Joe Hnderson, as it turned out. Young ignoramuses that we were, we had never heard of him and had no idea that he was already a jazz star. Until, that is, we went to our favorite local bar that had a huge juke box full of eclectic music from dance to jazz, and scrolling thru the JB menu, there was his name...Joe Henderson!
Tom Jobim foi um Maestro iluminado. Vivia à frente de seu tempo. Os Estados Unidos; a Europa; o Japão, o Brasil, se curvaram diante dele. Detentor de belas composições, letras criativas, acordes e harmonia arrasadora, Ainda na atualidade, se ouve Jobim nos restaurantes e cafés de Nova York,,Berlim, Genebra, Tóquio, Paris, Roma, Buenos Aires, Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, e, no mundo afora...
O Brasil estava indo bem culturamente, até os demonios do Gramsci se apoderarem da cultura e da arte e destruir tudo que era belo. Virou terra do funk carioca, só merda e palavrão e tome merda. Jamais algum brasileiro fará composições em arte desse nivel, musica com harmonia e proressão ritmica que revira a alma do ouvinte. Nunca mais.
So os idiotas nao percebem isso amigao, parabens pelo seu comentario. O Brasil tinha o melhor imperio do mundo, era o unico pais que estava indo bem, junto com Jose Bonifacio que tinha uma vasta experiencia trazida de outros paises.
jasper ottoni amarilha Ottoni um patrimônio nacional ao lado de outros grandes nomes como Chico Buarque e João Bosco
@@paulobelarmino3229 por demonios do gramsci voce quer dizer a industria capitalista que só ressalta aquilo que vende?
Concordo
The kind of things for which I’m grateful to be alive. Beautiful.
what have we done to have moved as farthest away as possible from this era of golden music??? why cant we have such maestros forever?
Antonio Carlos Jobim genio es poco decir, un maestro, desde Chile todo mi respeto.
could listen to music like this forever.
I had never heard the intro to this song before. Joe Henderson really makes his sax sing. Thank you Mr. Tran for sharing this video with the rest of us!
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It's such a beautiful, classic Jobim song. I first heard it played by Stan Getz (ts) (with Charlie Byrd on guit, Keter Betts on b, Buddy Deppenschmidt on dr), on his Jazz Samba album back in 1962. And then Getz played another version of it on his Getz/Gilberto album in 1963 with the guitar playing and beautiful voice of Joao Gilberto. Check them out. Check out the translation of the lyrics too. Se voce disse que eu desafinao amor, saiba que em mim provoca imensa dor....
Alguém ouvindo em 2019 ? Daqui ha 50 anos, quem vai lembrar do funk ? Viva Jobim e a Bossa Nova, orgulho do Brasil.
Bossa nova, samba, o Brazil è musica cara, la più alta espressione miscale insieme all'Italia
Tamo juntos!
Uma obra prima do mestre
Ninguém vai lembrar da merda. O que é bom dura pra sempre. 3/6/2019
Viva bossa!!!!
Well....I cried through most of this. What talents! Five stars! Jazz genius' all combined into this simple Brazilian standard
Joe plays perfection, perfect rendering of the beautiful melody ...and then just enough spice and Hendersonisms in the improv to make the audience take notice they are in the presence of one of the best....Metheny tastefully comps and stays out of the way of Jobim and the bass player / rhythm section....
good
Joe Henderson's tone is superb ! I've been a fan since I first heard his solo on "Song for My Father".
his tone is like a breath of fresh air - he makes it sound effortless
What a great moment. Glad we have this recording available. A beautiful rendition. Yes...these guys are jazz masters.
0:08 American tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson has recorded numerous albums for major labels including Blue Note. His flawless technique, lyricism, unique tone and compositional skills have made him a jazz legend.
Source: Henri Selmer Paris
doesnt get any better
la música de Antonio Carlos Jobim afina hasta el oído más desafinado. o grande maestro soberano. saludos desde Argentina
Jobim, Almeida, Lobo, Bonfà, Gilberto...Brazil is a gold mine of genius musicians!!!
Maravilhosa musica brasileira! Me faz ter orgulho de nosso Brasil!
Concordo e agradezco de Italia
He was a master of composition...chord changes, rhythm, lyrics, everything....
Fantastic beautiful music 🎵
I love it when Henderson comes in
Goodness this is most perfect band with a most perfect song 🌸love and light to every one of them💚as long as we listen to them none of them will ever be gone 💜
Antonio Carlos Jobim (piano, vocal), Joe Henderson (tenor saxaphone), Charlie Haden (bass), Pat Metheny (guitar), Al Foster (drums)
Nossa ❤️ orgulho de ser brasileiro quando escuto tom Jobim
I've listened to ol Joe's tribute to Jobim along with such greats as Herbie Hancock and Elaine Elias. A very wonderful album indeed, I highly recommend it! And this meeting between the two is timeless!
Thanks for the recommendation.
Revisitando a musica brasileira de primeira linha na quarentena. Que paz!
Perfect and beautiful
Corcovado jobim
Simply the best! 🎵🎶🎷🎵🎶🎷🎺🎹🎶
I heard this song first on herb alpert's lonely bull album and it was the one I liked the most on the whole record back in 1966 . Very hipnotic melody!
It's such a beautiful, classic Jobim song. I first heard it played by Stan Getz (ts) (with Charlie Byrd on guit, Keter Betts on b, Buddy Deppenschmidt on dr), on his Jazz Samba album back in 1962. And then Getz played another version of it on his Getz/Gilberto album in 1963 with the guitar playing and beautiful voice of Joao Gilberto. Check them out. Check out the translation of the lyrics too. Se voce disse que eu desafinao amor, saiba que em mim provoca imensa dor....
A work of art..that is all!
Great arrangement of this classic bossa nova song. For sure Astrud Gilberto is listening up there in heaven. Joe does such a fine job all the way through
the song. Antonio is/was a genius too.
Thank You dear friends for sharing this treasure...A wonderful version of the classical song by Tom Jobim, by a group of great musicians!
Thank you for this perfect version - cool, smooth & always fresh ❣️
Joe is absolutely phenomenal!!
This is beautiful music 🙂
Man, Mr Henderson has an an easiness and flow on his sax, he is one with the instrument. His opening notes leaves no doubt about what is to follow. Di Capo
That same year, the sovereign maestro, Antonio Carlos Jobim, passed away.
Joe Henderson certamente brilhou na melodia e improviso , mas não podemos deixar de notar a grande participação de um gigante de musica e da guitarra jazz , Pat Metheny tocando com Tom Jobim, realmente um grande momento ! viva a musica ...!
This event took place on June 7th, 1994. Sadly, little did anyone know that Jobim would have surgery 6 months later on Dec 2nd at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City only to pass away at the age of 67 on December 8th, while recovering from surgery.
Considered one of the great exponents of Brazilian music, Jobim internationalized bossa nova and, with the help of important American artists, merged it with jazz in the 1960s to create a new sound, with popular success. As a result, he is sometimes known as the "father of bossa nova"
Birth name Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim Also known as, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Tom Jobim, Tom do Vinícius
Born 25 January 1927 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Died 8 December 1994 (aged 67) New York City, U.S.
Genres: Bossa nova,Latin jazz, samba, MPB
Occupation(s): Musician, composer, songwriter,singer
Instrument(s): Piano. guitar. flute. vocals
Years active 1945-1994
Thank you for SHARING this with all of us ACJ worshippers
Joe Henderson is definitely among the great saxophone 🎷 players of all time 👍
Love is like a never-ending melody
Always have compared it to a symphony
A symphony conducted by the lighting of the moon
But our song of love is slightly out of tune
Once your kisses raised me to a fever pitch
Now the orchestration doesn't seem so rich
Seems to me you've changed the tune we used to sing
Like the bossa nova, love should swing
We used to harmonize, two souls in perfect time
Now the lyrics and the melody don't even rhyme
For you forgot the melody our hearts would always croon
And so what good's a heart that's slightly out of tune
Tune your heart to mine the way it used to be
Join with me in harmony and sing a song of loving
We've got to be together and before too long
There'll be no desafinado
When you give your heart to me completely
Then you won't be slightly out of tune
You'll sing along with me
There'll be no desafinado
When you give your heart to me completely
You won't be slightly out of tune
You'll sing along with me
I'd never seen these lyrics. Thank you so much for sharing!
Perfection!
Beautiful english version, but these lyrics do not actually translate the Portuguese, despite being poeric in their own right. Se você disser que eu desafino, amor
Saiba que isto em mim provoca imensa dor
Só privilegiados têm ouvido igual ao seu
Eu possuo apenas o que Deus me deu
Se você insiste em me classificar
Meu comportamento de anti musical
Eu mesmo mentindo, devo argumentar
Que isto é bossa nova
Que isto é muito natural
O que você não sabe, nem sequer pressente
É que os desafinados também têm coração
Fotografei você na minha Rolley-flex
Revelou-se a sua enorme ingratidão
Só não poderá falar assim do meu amor
Ele é o maior que você pode encontrar, viu?
Você com a sua música esqueceu o principal
Que no peito dos desafinados
No fundo do peito bate calado
No peito dos desafinados também bate um coração
Never seen someone play the sax so smoothly!
Une musique formidable et l Interprète encore plus,!!❤
And Pat Matheny in guitar!! Great time!
Se necesitan 2 corazones para tanta belleza y emocion.
La musica Desafinado è bello sentirla in tutte le interpretazioni
What tone!!! All his lines were faithful to the song.
All I can say is this is a beautiful masterpiece thanks for the video
I was privileged to see Joe Henderson around this same time, the early 1990's, in Atlanta. I had a seat right in front of him, in the front.
The simply is the greater Jovin is my inspiration all my life . I look the I born in Brasil. Was wonderful. But am Peruvian lovers of and master. Of music. God Bless America .🇵🇪🇺🇸
It must be the best version of this everlasting tune.
I still prefer the gilberto/getz version better
Thumbs up to you and to Jacob!!!
Joe Henderson always gold to listen to. And who could forget those wonderful albums he made with Kenny Dorham, all that gold and diamonds?
Great JOBIM and JOE Henderson, the best in music sound.
Great tune what aband a joy tohear from david machray
Simply beautiful! And sitting between the two legends is legendary Pat Metheny.
I just heard Stan Getz play it, and I had to come here for this.
Betty Clark In my humble (?) opinion, Joe should have been the go-to
bossa guy from the beginning, not "Mr. Reed-Squeek" Getz. Consider Joe's
"Blue Bossa" from '61, he was right there at the right time. Maybe it was a race-
issue way back then? Mr. Henderson's always been a HUGE idol of mine!
+Ron Robbins Don't put Getz down with your insults; he was every inch the saxophone master that Henderson was... both were beyond great and I have dozens of their CDs but truth to tell I listen to more of that achingly beautiful tone of Getz than I do of Henderson.
You are certainly entitled to that opinion, and yes, Getz is widely loved and revered. But in my opinion, as a life-long (and so old) jazz player and fan, Getz was highly overrated and actually squeeked his reed on almost every recording, at least a few times. Joe, on the other hand, was way ahead in terms of phrasing, technique, and tone. Listen to his solo on "Recordame" from his first album Page One. What Getz solo would you suggest as an example? And man, take it easy, this is just music and we're all fans, nothing personal, okay?
+Ron Robbins sinatra would go over a key somewhat as did pavaratti. to play within the range is good but to take the chance to squeak the reed tells you it was getz and that it, to him, made his music. just music ! this is not just music, this is jobim.
Greetings, Richard! Yes, it's JOBIM, all the more reason not to allow a junkie like Getz to clam it up with reed-squeekin' sloppy technique (trust me, those "clams" he played weren't from "taking a chance!") Joe Henderson, in his '61 album with "Blue Bossa", "Recorda-me," etc., was already way out of Getz' league (in my not-so-humble opinion).
Metheny ,Haden , Foster. With Joe Henderson, orchestrated by Maestro Jobim.
When Masters Reunite :D
Sublime Jazz and Bossa-Nova
Executed brilliantly by two masters of their craft, offering the ultimate enjoyable performance!!
Fantástico!!!!Desde Montevideo,Uruguay.
Uma pena que nos perdemos nosso Tom!
El sonido cálido y envolvente de el maestro Henderson y su fraseo maravilloso, en la triste nostalgia del Bossa de Jobim, Descansen en paz en el parnaso de los poetas musicales.
Grande talento da música maestro Tom Jobim, que já não está entre nós, mas se eternizou com suas magnífico as músicas.
Saudades do Maestro Tom! Música de extrema qualidade, coisa que hoje tá difícil de encontrar!!!
Na prateleira mais alta.
Joe e Tom Jobim!! Magnífico!!
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As Marlus Albergius would say - in Tom's soft and sophisticated tone - to the whole world: "Unbelievable!"
Very nice Joe always with style and class and smoking.
This speaks directly to my soul. Absolutely and powerfully moving.
Inolvidable este grandísimo genio. Gracias por haber vivido y por esas piezas maravillosas. Gracias desde España.
one of greatest songwriter of all time.
Esta es una demostración que cuando los músicos están inspirados, surgen obras de arte, como ésta. Notable, la labor del extraordinario saxofonista Joe Henderson.
The Man and His Tenor..Superlative ..Nice to add I have many of his recordings, Yes I listen to 'em often.
I miss those days!!!!! Bow tie, tux for a beautiful show! People had class back then.
R.I.P. Stan Getz I know he was not around to play that
Tom Jobim, um conhecedor de música como poucos, um pianista virtuoso...pena que não sabia cantar bem... mas ninguém é perfeito. Aiiás, com tudo isso que ele tinha, nem havia obrigação de também saber cantar. Adoro Jobim como músico e compositor!!! ADORO!!!
Sabia cantar, e muito bem, só não tinha voz suficiente. Mas como vc disse, nem precisava saber. A Bossa nova é exatamente isso aí, um sussurro.
Wonderful line up of artist.
Henderson, one of the finest examples of a Jazz Giant 👏🏽🙏🏾
Wonderful, wonderful. The old intimit jazz clubs are no more.
Superb! Impeccable musicianship! Brilliant crew! Great post!👍🏽
A masterpiece.....this song will be always be in style....it captures an entire era.
Lovely....never put anyone down❤ classic
Gorgeous sound of Henderson amazing so cool not over do it
Meu país também sabe fazer música de qualidade. Toda sexta-feira eu no violão base, meu sobrinho no violão solo, e minha esposa no vocal, fazemos nosso encontro musical. Gostaria que nossa nação tivessem mais músicos, mesmo como nós, amadores.
What country do you live in? I think it's great that your family makes music together. What memories you are making and what a future you are forging!
Essa gravação é um espetáculo ! Duas feras da música internacional Jobim e Joe Henderson
Obrigado JOBIM
Thank you so much.
Wonderful❤❤❤❤
*_Que vídeo sensacional! A benção que é a Internet e o RUclips especialmente, que nos dá essa ferramenta e oportunidade de imortalizar personalidades e essa riqueza linda que nos foi deixada de legado por Tom Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes, João Gilberto principalmente.... que é a bossa-nova! Que incrível! Não conhecia essa apresentação dele! Esse Joe Henderson tão igualmente espetacular quanto o Tom Jobim!_*
un vero spettcolo di bellezza della musica il tocco sopraffino del sax di altissimo livello bravissimo jobin
A beautiful joy in music! :)
Just wonderful !!!
I feel soooo unlucky not to attend such legendary night with such musicians who will never be repeated on this planet...unfortunately
Wonderful prayer intro and also sax singin the tune. Salutations to all.
Ouvir isso parece coisa de outro mundo... É um esplendor do humano, da divina graça de tanto privilégio em se estar vivo e celebrar a vida...
Que lindeza! Obrigado
Flawless! ❤❤