Happy 90th birthday, Steve Lacy. I can recognize you in an ensemble from just one note. You were a true original and I miss your regular visits to my city.
@living_in_exile12 күн бұрын
Where can somebody buy this record?
@Eifila12 күн бұрын
monotone-extra.co.jp/SHOP/cdj-989.html ;-)
@living_in_exile12 күн бұрын
@@Eifila Thank you!
@bucketofbarnacles17 күн бұрын
Thank you, a fantastic contribution.
@apedreus23 күн бұрын
Spock combined Eric Dolphy and Dexter Gordon in a Vulcan mind meld.
@Adwoa824 күн бұрын
Brother. WE can see YOU!
@HarryHeath-j2p19 күн бұрын
Candy man and tenor titan
@HarryHeath-j2p19 күн бұрын
One man's flow and show
@OrgetSadiku29 күн бұрын
25:19 I can't believe what I saw 😮😅😅 Legend
@tyharrison7619Ай бұрын
Aye am I hearing the original sample from Najubes 10 years later 😂
@matteoleoni2292Ай бұрын
Amazing
@monsterjazzlicksАй бұрын
Almost finished scoring a big band arrangement of the Parker tune.
@shovedheadАй бұрын
Loving the Samba feel in the early set. So deep, so deep.
@originalchilehedАй бұрын
Roland was a true master, his shoes will never be filled. It's a crime that his tenor was sold off after having all the modifications removed. Story: I was in a used record shop in Miami back in the mid-80's, and found a bin with a bunch of Roland's work. Turned out the owner had a show on the public FM station, covering jazz of all kinds but dedicated to Kirk. He said that he'd met Roland at a local club - had been there every night, was invited backstage and they became friends. I was less sceptical after he pulled out a crapload of old pictures of himself with Roland and Dorthaan. Anyway, he said that one day they were headed up to Ft. Lauderdale and stopped at the big seashell stand that used to be on Biscayne Blvd. There were some conch shell horns for sale, and when Roland heard someone blowing one he asked to hold it. He puts it to his mouth and starts to blow... and blow... and blow... for about 10 minutes straight, discovering what he could do with it. People stopped shopping, were sticking their heads out the windows of the neighboring businesses, this whole crowd gathers around and when Roland finally stopped and asked how much the thing cost the guy said "You can play it like that, man, it's YOURS!" It was a good story. He also claimed to still have one of the joints with Roland's ashes in it from the funeral. He showed it to me... whatever... Fast forward to 1996, I find the new release of "The One Man Twins" in the video store and bring it home. Watching it I'm freakin' amazed, it was the first time I'd seen footage of his performances and it was mind-bending. So it gets to the end of "Volunteered Slavery" and.. what the... hey, it's the conch shell! I guess the guy might not have been full of it after all. I sure wish that I'd seen him live.
@apedreus23 күн бұрын
Really good story - thanks!
@NadavHbr2 ай бұрын
Harpers solo is diving deep !
@Kurt-qt8zc2 ай бұрын
Never seen Steve McCall before 😍- THANK YOU 🤩
@braceduo55852 ай бұрын
❤
@louisef.91372 ай бұрын
What a beautiful album. I love Arjen Gorter tremendous bassist. RIP Arjen..
@louisef.91372 ай бұрын
Art Ensemble...excellent, always.
@emillubov16202 ай бұрын
a reverse version of Ida Lupino ?
@Eifila2 ай бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/i5hgdMZzmLClnac.html
@YngvilVG2 ай бұрын
@@Eifila indeed
@tiluriso2 ай бұрын
Great ensemble, and my fist time hearing bassist Dave Williams, what a great player. The performance, arrangement, and solos on 'Ugly Beauty' are especially beautiful IMHO. Thanks for sharing
@rastamai72272 ай бұрын
seeing bill evans movie wonderfulllllllllll
@nassar572 ай бұрын
I saw him at the old Bull's venue in Chicago this same year. Fortunately, I got there for the first set - because he played non-stop straight thru the entire night rather than the three sets planned. I snuck a tape recorder in an recorded 90 minutes of it, but an older sibling's friend borrowed it and never returned it, then later claimed he never recalled having done so.
@paxwallace83243 ай бұрын
I was 14 in 74 I knew my Band directors hero Chick played often with this ensemble and Holland had played with Miles and Chick. This tonal rhythmic freedom seemed so important I had to take it seriously at 14. The year I had been exposed to Bernstein on about Schoenberg and Berg and Stravinsky's poly tonality it was challenging in a way that's totally ignored by the players today it seems. It's not 1953. No schools outside of Europe address this important phase.
@aDogNamedHandsome3 ай бұрын
Alston Anderson brought me here. Thanks for posting.
@dulichion3 ай бұрын
Love love Art Pepper, Patricia and Walking out Blues are the bees knees.
@davekeen19633 ай бұрын
Always luv'd Joe's playing........What an amazing sound luv it..
@benlandro67764 ай бұрын
thanks send more
@Eifila3 ай бұрын
kzfaq.info/sun/PLcjcskQ1QDbk5DE2mhLKZnUmZh7D2hogs
@DisposableEgo4 ай бұрын
Great video find!! I always love that more archival footage with my Dad (Trevor Koehler) performing is being posted 😊
@Eifila4 ай бұрын
Two more, which you may already know, from the same '74 european tour on kzfaq.info/sun/PLcjcskQ1QDblhdA58NCJR8kJm7VNTz6X9 ;-)
@louisef.91374 ай бұрын
Interesting version of Priestess, a favorite tune. Love this!
@met3024 ай бұрын
Art Pepper, the best Saxplayer of the World
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
Pete Levin doubling on Minimoog and French Horn!
@user-rd3gt9lz5v4 ай бұрын
This was written by Carla Bley?
@Eifila4 ай бұрын
indeed: www.wattxtrawatt.com/IdaLupino.pdf
@roti17004 ай бұрын
All of this is divine. But especially vibin 1:06:22 to 1:06:59 - sounds like pure love
@keithbrooks56124 ай бұрын
TERRIFIC !
@5hinobiGaijin4 ай бұрын
Quite an excellent choice in sweaters here. Jokes aside, what a class act!!!
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
"Cheryl" remains in C Major, as per Parker Omnibook!
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
Usually Frank Rehak on trombone.
@Eifila4 ай бұрын
? Frank Rehak is on the July and October sessions of 'Individualism' but, according to several sources, not on this earlier 4tet one, which was neither supposed to be part of the album nor be released. ;-)
@danamartinmayo95294 ай бұрын
Giuffre has great tone.
@spb78834 ай бұрын
The greatest.
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
Have 'subbed'!
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
Which percussion instrument plays the melody near the very end, please?
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
Sounds like that of the original recording?: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/f7F5esWfsJOlcYE.html
@Eifila4 ай бұрын
1. on what timing, please? 2. yes, this is MJQ's 1955 original recording
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
@@Eifila Circa @1:27:30 - sounds like a flexitone?
@Eifila4 ай бұрын
indeed, most probably played by Sue Evans ;-)
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
Here another live version but with the full introduction included. Does anyone know of the Parker tune "Concord" here as I don't recognise it? kzfaq.info/get/bejne/i519o9VolZmrmZc.html
@Eifila4 ай бұрын
Concorde is a John Lewis tune: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qriXqLV8nbKYdaM.html
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
Can someone please post a link to the Parker tune "Concord"?
@Eifila4 ай бұрын
John Lewis is the composer: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/f7F5esWfsJOlcYE.html
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
@@Eifila Oh wow, cheers. No wonder I could not find it under 'Parker'!.
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
What happened to Trevor Koehler? Brilliant musician!
@Eifila4 ай бұрын
He disappeared a few months after this tour (suicide after harsh drug and alcohol addctions).
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
@@Eifila That is terrible. He looks very thin here
@DisposableEgo4 ай бұрын
@@monsterjazzlicksmy Dad (Trevor Koehler) was always slim. He ate like a horse and never gained a pound. My grandpa said Trevor had a growth spurt at the age of 12 and grew very tall and slim.
@DisposableEgo4 ай бұрын
@@Eifilahe was an alcoholic, not a drug addict. Yes, he used uppers and downers to accommodate his active performance schedule, but he was not a drug addict. His suicide has much more to do with matters of the heart and personal relationships. All of his sons had been removed from his world. Glade
@Eifila4 ай бұрын
Sorry about that, sad anyway for his relatives. He was a tremendous musician (w/The Insect Truth too before he became a major member of the GEO)
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
So is it basically a medley of three Parker tunes?
@Eifila4 ай бұрын
yep, as quoted in the description.
@monsterjazzlicks4 ай бұрын
@@Eifila I might try and make a big band arrangement of this, which is why I asked.
@udomatthiasdrums53224 ай бұрын
still love his sounds!!
@jamesafenton4 ай бұрын
I ❤ Art
@AndreaDeiana-yl1uf4 ай бұрын
Che dire
@davidsaenzsax51774 ай бұрын
Less than 10K views for such extraordinary music and musicianship. This is the way
@jedtulman465 ай бұрын
Omg .. 😂 cocaine?
@steveaustin73065 ай бұрын
All the business had be sorted out for Gil and Jimi to start working on a albumn. However Jimi died a few days before they were to start.
@gloriamurphy98425 ай бұрын
Pharaoh Saunders a Man Way ahead of his Time. He Lived and Served his purpose. A Gift to Humanity Indeed. A True Believer. One of The, or only Greatest Improvisational Composers to Ever Grace This One Dimension. Real Talk. RIP!! Much Love and Respect.❤❤❤❤❤