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  • IMPRESIONANTE McCOY TYNER. Como se lucio en ese tema, yo lo estaba escuchando a Coltrane, cuando me pregunte ¿quien es este pianista?, y grande fue mi sorpresa cuando lei quien era, que i m p r e s i o n a n t e...

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  • @PereUbu86..ok good point but to me free jazz is a kissing cousin of Fusion..

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  • The gods who descended for just a few years on earth!

  • @9:15 is it just me or are jones and garrison literally steaming

  • Check out the heat coming off of Garrison's head, burning!

  • i like the way he stomps his foot to set the tempo

  • John is the man, i have 20 LP:S ( albums) and i still cant get enoght

  • Excellent! Talk about the Birth of Cool! Thank you! Jam to this when browsing through Bergdorf's!!

  • Monster McCoy.

    Thanks-

  • an exuberance beyond this world, gravity's rainbow. i have not adequate words, only awe and gratitude.

  • The blueprint of Fusion is being laid.

  • @bronze139

    Fusion? You mean freejazz. Fusion is Miles Davis' baby.

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  • Sounds not good to me. I think some jazz tends to dissapear up its own arse, the piano player is superb its just the sax i find annoying here.

  • McCoy was the real star on this one! Siiiiick!

  • someone turn the AC down!

  • I heard this band at Birdland, when I was 11, my father a jazz guy, "Hello, Bert"..PeWee Marquette ushered us to the first table by the bandstand...I'd heard Coltrane, of course, but never in person, never saw Elvin...never forgot any of that for a minute, and that was 1961 or so! Monk was at the 5-Spot..."Hello, Bert"...Great jazz sax players I have known, loved, married...one note and I know it's Coltrane...

  • Ridiculous!!! I've heard him play MFT 1000x and it's still fresh and thrilling!!! Greatest Jazz ever...RIP

  • La Velle a repris ce standard sur son nouvel album SPECIAL. Superbe !

  • Oh Hell Yes! this is Da Bomb! My all time favorite! McCoy beating the hell out of those keys.

  • From where is this recording and where is the rest?

  • At the beginning of the clip, there are vapors rising from Coltrane, the bass player, and the drummer. They are all either unfathomably hot or else playing on a frigid stage. Either way, they have defied the forces of nature. 

  • After the planetary alignment this coming Winter Solstice, the masses will awaken, and this page will have 1 Billion hits in one day, taking down Youtube's worldwide server network...

  • @roadwarr coletranneeee

  • this is a great version!!!! by the way, is Elvin singing during the piano solo???

  • Well, I'm a Jazz Pianist for 40 years and this is a shame for the Jazz community. The main music idea was NOT carried on. The sop sax was way too lost in his interpretation. Musically speaking, the only one who shoukd get all the credit is the pianist who managed to keep the song going. And by the way, NO Jazz is not about inventing notes, is about improvisation and to follow the others.

  • @MultiPianoteacher If you believe that this is a shame to jazz, well my good man you don't know what jazz is.

  • @countryman104 Agreed!

  • @MultiPianoteacher Oh. I guess everybody here was expecting YOU to teach JOHN COLTRANE was jazz was meant to be. Well, the guys in the video were making the history of jazz music before you even started to play.

  • @MultiPianoteacher Are you kidding me? Who are you again? I'll take you seriously when you have garnered as much respect and credibility as Coltrane has

  • Epic

  • Is this the Father of Brian Coltrane?

  • McCoy Tyner mumbles when he plays, sat next to him at the Keystone Korner in SF in the 80s and he was amazing. 

  • @ JazzySaxplaya Now there are 6 People who who listen to Kenny G; Its not their Fault..

  • Who sings during most all of McCoy's solo?

  • this is not to describe, it is to enjoy so shut up everybody!!

  • Wonderful-Thank You

  • Isn't that Evan Jones on tha drums?

  • McCoy....is...just amazing..A Jazz Piano Genius

  • McCoy is God!

  • Raw emotion put into music

  • @BassLudeman can you post the whole thing on youtube? Or tell us where we can find it?

  • why is so cold in there?

  • 5:50 DIVINITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­

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  • very strange quartet! it is beyond music styles  universal music ! i guess because the structure of the song is very simple ... but coltrane s playing over it! AMAZING !

  • loved coltrane playing and mccoy is great - love the angular way he plays, he explains the melody clearly to even a rocker like me!

  • Wow. Tyner really, really takes it to another level. But then, he has done it his entire life!

  • GRAZIE X QUESTO VIDEO E' LA MUSICA + BELLA AL MONDO!

  • beast mode

  • Ladies and Gentlemen, McCoy Tyner. What more is there to say?

  • where's part 2?

    

  • outstanding, the greatest trio ever put together.

  • @MarquisaDeshawn So true. Even though they are a quartet

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  • Holy shit, the bassist is actually starting to /combust/ at 8:18

  • 4 people don't appreciate the effort which caused the drummer to actually melt 5:23

  • I think McCoy Tyner may just be my "higher power."

  • OMG McCoy Tyner!! Truly in awe.

  • @mattthecat77 No lol. Coltrane is just taking a quick smoke before the song

  • @coltranesaxIV It's not just Coltrane, it's all of them! Watch the beginning.

  • @jgrab1 They aren't smoking, Trane and McCoy are warming up their hands, it's cold in there. You can also tell because the tuning of Trane's soprano is so flat in the beginning that he has to adjust it. This happens to saxes when they are too cold.

  • @mbase1235 duh.

  • @coltranesaxIV

    Wake up dudes, they are playing outdoors, which is why you can see their breath, and steam rising from Elvin, as with several videos of Trane in Scandinavia, esp. the one w/Dolphy.

  • I love this, but are they playing in a meat locker?

  • Exelente Música...son unos vehementes totales...

  • 3 people listen to Kenny G

  • @JazzySaxplaya LMFNO!!!!!

  • @JazzySaxplaya Kenny who ?

  • where the heck are they that you can see their breath when they breath?

  • Thanks so much!!!

  • smoking hot

  • ty for post this gem.

  • any idea when/where this was recorded

  • .....ah, man.....this is a masterpiece!

  • Amazing quality, thanks for the upload!!!

  • This what beauty sounds like!

  • lol intonation on soprano sax....

  • I dont understand jazz drums

  • @canilive0102 If you can dig Trane and McCoy, you can dig Elvin

  • @zu0832 Oh i dig all of it. It's just the drums that im in aww over. I wouldn't even know were to begin

  • McCoy Tyner is a fuckin BEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSST­TTTTTTT!!!!!!

  • Probably the other versions leave out the start because Trane didn't bother to tune his horn until after starting the song. ~~~~~~

  • @garymaher he's tuning it because it got cold, check out the breath coming out of all of their mouths.

  • McCoy Tyner , a giant!!!!

  • yes that great!!!!!

  • someone unfortunately fell over dead and their nose hit the dislike button RIP asshole :P

  • Why does this version of this song make me feel like im about to have an anxiety attack... it feels like the song is being played almost with such sarcasm and anger... but i dunno thats just me.

  • @sonicbehemoth All respect, but you need to study the music more before you post

  • @jazzjeffjazzjeff Why? because i interpreted music differently than you did? also i never said it was a bad thing.

    Music is an art not a science. i dont need to be a jazz expert to say how something makes me feel.

  • Thanks for posting this Bass man.

  • so where's the second half?? Tyner was still tearing it up at the end there! NICE upload!

  • one of the best, coltrane's line up

  • "It's even better this time around with Coltrane on the K.L.H." - Donald Fagen. The REAL beauty of YouTube is having access to treasures such as this that would otherwise be very difficult, or impossible, to find. Wonderful. Thanks for posting.

  • what a treat. thanks for posting these bdasses.

  • these are absolutely some of my favorite things.

  • I don't believe that piano survived Tyner's assault, but what a way to go.

  • y la segunda parte...porfavor, completen el video.

    pliss you have to complete the video

  • Gracias x compartir el vídeo, me encantó !

  • at 8:25 jimmy garrison is smoking

  • there smoking... literally! 

  • Where is the second part???

  • If I had three wishes: 10 more years of life for Mozart. 10 more years of life for Coltrane. Record companies not run by idiots.

  • @splicernyc you mean the second half of this performance.

  • @splicernyc This is without a doubt the most intelligent statement I've seen posted on this site. I would like to add in a fourth wish though, 10 more years for Beethoven.

  • @splicernyc everyone knows the third wishes should be for more wishes

  • @splicernyc

    I detest Mozart. His music anticipated the elevator.

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  • @splicernyc mozart?

  • Two Philly giants. Trane & McCoy !!

  • McCoy burns me up every time I watch this video!

  • @bluesinorbit McCoy is smoothe but Coltrane is the man and master of jazz

  • @bluesinorbit Was anyone aware that McCoy is left-handed?!

  • @seocrazy Yes.

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  • Sigh... Nobody 'hits it' like McCoy.

  • this is the best. McCoy hitting the low E with his fist and the whole band steaming. The best.

  • Impresionante. el primer plano de su rostro me ha recordado al de Jimi...

    Impressive, that image of his face reminds me to Jimi Hendrix in trance... music going from the soul of a genius to others people's mind,

    Can't find late era videos...remember saw some really wild footage ( in color ) in a documentary...at Newport. Can anybody tell me?

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  • @franziskore I love this era of Coltrane, so exploratory but the melody still floats around somewhere. The videos you saw might have been Newport, you would have to be more specific. My guess as to why there is little footage of him in the later years is A-He was getting more sick and couldn't be as active as he wanted to be, and B-A lot of casual jazz fans weren't digging on what he was doing, it was a pretty small nitch of people, even to this day.

  • @franziskore

    Isn´t that wild enough? :)

  • thanks for posting this!!

  • one of my favorite videos

  • epic!!!

  • THANK YOU

  • Thank You for posting! What a treat! mmm mmm mmmm

  • awesome!

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