Kenny "G"!!!? I know a tenor player from Brooklyn who'd re-arrange your face for even hinting there was anything remotely worth discussing in comparison with this man and Coltrane. But that wouldn't solve the issue of the tin ear, or the complete ignorance of this monumental medium we who love it call "Black Classical Music." So sorry for your handicap.
John Coltrane has been gone for so many years now, but there's still no one else who can hold a candle to him. Very few people go through life and leave such a lasting impression on others. We are blessed just to be able to listen to what real music sounds like.
seems like everyone is worried about those dumb thumbs up/down...just one fact - 11 year olds watch these videos here ok, now shut the fcuk up and listen to the music
i am a drummer, and all my teachers and fellow drummers always told me that i hit the drums very softly, they say i have to hit em' as hard as i can with all my strenght, they dopn't understand that music is all about shading, all about complementing the sounds, listen to this and every sound is very subtle yet you can hear it and enjoy it, this is music.
23 out of 2055 people disliked this, that's about 1 percent... In other words, if he was playing for a crowd of 100 people, 1 person would be like 'meh', while the other 99 stood in admiration. Still, I feel sorry for that 1 guy, he has no idea what he's missing out on.
Beautiful song and memorable rendition. John Coltrane's comfort-level with McCoy Tyner was so high here that he arranged for only McCoy to stretch out and take a full solo on the changes as John Coltrane played only the head in and out, embellishing it with tasteful seasoning like a master chef. This is a special opportunity to see early McCoy and the illustrious Reggie Workman masterfully at work. Of course, Elvin holds it all down and keeps it fresh with his sticks instead of brushes.
@danitaly indeed! how is it even conceivable? regarding the kinds of music that are popular these days, perhaps we should expect even more of that... at least Coltrane was here and we can hear him still
It's hard for me to find the inner sensitivity to enjoy his music deeply. There are times when I can, and I love those moments. Mostly I'm just a drum and bass/metal head i guess.
@KookyKosmos Thanks, i know. Repeatedly having your heart broken kind of numbs that sensitivity. It might take me a few years to get it back, I hope it's sooner.
I didn't thumb down this video, but I can see how someone would. In this case, the saxophone solo is wonderful, but it's masked by a poor sound quality that makes it harder to get into.
Im tired of ppl sayn tht a certain number of people dnt kno wat real music is and comments like tht....U shudnt even entertain or pay any attention to foolishness like tht. They dnt deserve it....
Used to hear Trane live at the old Bird House in Chicago...so great was he that I gave up on the idea of being a musician and being able to do what he and his crew can do...I still play some but only for me...
However I did find something I was as good at as he was at playing, and that was flying and went on to make that my life...but still always remember sitting in the Bird House only feet away from Trane, and others like Miles, T. Monk and Evans...that will never, or can happen again...
@Rick89121 I was too young to ever see Trane. You are SO lucky. I did see Miles though -- once in
Lincoln Center -- he came on 45 minutes late, turned his back to the audience, blew FIVE notes and walked off!
I got another opportunity to see him years later at the Hollywood Bowl (accoustically perfect) and he redeemed himself!! I was in heaven. The beginning of my email address is Kind of Blue! Double the Pleasure with BOTH Miles and Trane (as I'm sure you know).
This is the kind of high artistic peak a musician can ever reach; and I'm proud to listen to Trane, who certainly belongs to this class of musicians..
@HipHopkins09 Exactly.. you named him... In no way comparable in terms of sound. Steve Lacy : THE SOPRANO in jazz ( at that time besides few others). Soprano sax had 120 years life when Trane played it on this video, if that is what you mean by "Where you come from ..."
I keep my point: this is not what i like in soprano sound, not phrasing... I get the impression of Donal Duck on a cold on a Disney movie :-)
@MrNepau Have you actually listened to a real recording of this? A record, or at least cd, instead of an uploaded video, the quality of which is quite poor, and on a decent stereo system, instead of computer speakers, which have all the subtlety and nuance of a Disney movie? It makes a difference, to say the least.
there are not a lot of soprano players i can listen to besides trane and sam rivers (very under recognized btw)...nice chord at 2:16 and 3:14...elvin IS the man...solid bass....just missing dolphy (probably stepped outside to imitate some birds)-
@dell4bq i'll make yet another analogy: Coltrane sounds like is talking like boertush, and Kenny G sounds just like you. goddamn it, screwing other's analogies.
saxjonz Amen, Coltrane is another planet of beauty and passion and pain and beyond. He will live forever in our souls. September 17, 2010 what post? Was it another post? Brecker perhaps? Hmmm
I can't believe that 17 people dislike Trane enough to bother giving this the thumbs down. :( I don't even bother with things I think are crap, then to take the time to poo poo something as amazing as this, makes me wonder about humanity.
@innerurge1 thank you! finally some logic. i don't bother with videos i don't like either. people have too much time on their hands...but so do i (as i post a negligible comment on the internet)
I so hear YOU.. but people are sooo different.. You have to 'be ready' for this wonderful amazing beauty of what Trane and company did here.. Some people just have to hear the melody, and yes, the words.. I've been through the whole music profession.. I try to stay open minded to other tastes.. you just have to deal with it and keep loving train..
@innerurge1 Coltrane is moving and hart breaking. However his sound on soprano on this specific recording and in general are not my piece of cake and turned me away from soprano sax as much as many others that equated Coltrane's sound on soprano with it's mainstream sound, which fortunately enough is not. I think this is what may have pushed some to the thumbs down.
@LIN11831 Any rapper who doesn't understand what an artist Coltrane was isn't is true rapper. The best rap shares the same musical sensibility as the best jazz, and the best rappers understand that. Maybe you need to expand your knowledge of rap.
It's amazing I've heard about John Coltrane on a few shows and from a few people and never looked him up until now... I regret not doing it sooner lol
if you dig Coltrane, you'll dig Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, Bill Evans and branch out from there :-)
This is the first time I have ever head this song and it triggers a variety of emotions so bittersweet.Happy with just a twist sadness,peppered through out the piece. I love it. Makes me think of the one that got away...C'est la vie is alll you can say as the melody plays.Thanks for the song....much love.
It pisses me off that so many people remember and talk about John Lennon, as if he was any sort of genius. Don't get me wrong, I like The Beatles, but it just makes me sick that Lennon gets so many name checks and nobody remembers John Coltrane. Easily one of the top 3 musicians of the XX century. I have so much respect for the man that just by seeing this video, it brings shivers down my spine. Highly talented man.
@DemonSlide How in the Name of Redd Foxx did you jump on some John Lennon shit on a Coltrane video? I mean, it's like comparing apples to oranges; not everyone's gonna like Jazz as much as they do the Beetles, and we've gotta lear to accept it and enjoy what YOU personally do
i played tenor like 4 months now, but im interested playing jazz and blues, how do i start practising those?, by playing their notes? or just improving and playing what i feel and sounds good to me?.
Haha, there's infinite things you can do. I started out just learning jazz licks I thought sounded cool, then started improving over easier tunes like "Autumn Leaves" or "All the Things you are". It's whatever sounds good to you. And in response to what ChaosTitties said, Melodic minor harmony is a pretty huge part of jazz as well, but again, just follow your ear.
Play all the wrong notes in a phrase that sends a shiver thru your soul.... but, all the notes have to sound "correct." good luck, the struggle never ends.
coltrane wrote a song called blues to bechet, that should give you some clue, as to who he admired, but who knows? check out my channel I have lot of influnces. oghasit.
Wonderful music.
Mastercondado 4 hours ago in playlist More videos from Astrotype
This is absolutely my favourite YouTube video- I listened with tears in their eyes !
JokiTapio 3 days ago
Kenny "G"!!!? I know a tenor player from Brooklyn who'd re-arrange your face for even hinting there was anything remotely worth discussing in comparison with this man and Coltrane. But that wouldn't solve the issue of the tin ear, or the complete ignorance of this monumental medium we who love it call "Black Classical Music." So sorry for your handicap.
kamalali111 5 days ago
aaahh..this is whats been missing
dustyroad98 3 weeks ago
Some people just do not understand the true beauty of music.
by sulch wonderful pieces of music, the artists represent their souls.
I love the music of john coltrane :)!!
KleinenbronxRockZz 3 weeks ago
oooh soo beautifulll :3
dakie032 4 weeks ago
Mozart. Beethoven. Coltrane.
SophisticatedSound 1 month ago
@SophisticatedSound ...ya ya ok but you lost a Bird's flying before the Trane for the return to Bach.
rikibitta 1 month ago
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SophisticatedSound 1 month ago
When I get sad or feel like being sad, I listen to Jazz when dark Hip Hop, depressing Rock, or some R&B doesn't cut it.
HybridD91 1 month ago
why is he soooo flat on soprano......kenny g sounds way better on soprano. i can agree that tranes ideas are like no other.
rongeez990918 1 month ago
@rongeez990918 Kenny G ?!? ahahahahaha...stop please...the romantic saxophone buahahahaa...stop you're killing me muahahahah!!!
rikibitta 1 month ago 2
@rongeez990918 Have you considered the fact that this is a 50 year old recording? Maybe that's why it sounds "flat" to you...
monkish76 2 weeks ago
la musica non ha davvero tempo ne' luogo! Coltrane che interpreta Cole Porter...un vero piacere per mente&cuore!
CordeliannaLear 1 month ago
ohh the happy woe of life to me this piece sums it up perfectly. cha cha
ventricleTiger 2 months ago
my SUN was born to this song in the hospital.....
kennyb2003 2 months ago 2
@kennyb2003 you are the owner of the SUN?!^^
redsgut 2 months ago
is this song a 12 bar blues?
BubbaJ444 3 months ago
GSA "Project Funk Jam"/ "All Blues"
1wvserenity 3 months ago
John Coltrane - Every Time We Say Goodbye - 1961... So wonderful! I love John Coltrane!
Adriano Nunes
SuperTourinho 4 months ago 2
Music can not be better. And of cource Reggie Workman on bass, but McCoy Tyner & Elvin Jones are sooo good, unbebeliable. Wundershöön unt fantastic.
jazzuffe 4 months ago
IT is Jazz
buziaczekly 4 months ago
does anyone know who the pianist is?
bigmaantings 4 months ago
@bigmaantings
Mccoy tyner!
arielrcalabria 4 months ago
mmmm
peacenlove1989 4 months ago
Cole Porter and John Coltrane fused, for even just a few minutes, in one work of art. Just think about it.
echadmeir 4 months ago 2
<3 John Coltrane, simplemente maravilloso.
DiddieStar8 4 months ago 2
23 people dislike how music is in a sad state of affairs with "songs" like justin baby occupying the popular charts...
thanksforyouruploads 4 months ago
This is amazing. and Mccoy Tyner just adds that extra finesse with his piano solo.. <3 <3
GTproYNT 4 months ago 2
I really love this version. Does anyone know if this concert in Germany exist in LP or CD ?? PLEAAAASE !!! HELP ME !!!
MrBbalthazar 4 months ago
John Coltrane has been gone for so many years now, but there's still no one else who can hold a candle to him. Very few people go through life and leave such a lasting impression on others. We are blessed just to be able to listen to what real music sounds like.
seattlepainter 4 months ago
seems like everyone is worried about those dumb thumbs up/down...just one fact - 11 year olds watch these videos here ok, now shut the fcuk up and listen to the music
guitarfan1979 5 months ago 2
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Great.
olivleonardo 5 months ago
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Beautiful.
nkpersian 5 months ago
23 people need a HUG!
csungrad 5 months ago
this was great!
darmp64 5 months ago
i am a drummer, and all my teachers and fellow drummers always told me that i hit the drums very softly, they say i have to hit em' as hard as i can with all my strenght, they dopn't understand that music is all about shading, all about complementing the sounds, listen to this and every sound is very subtle yet you can hear it and enjoy it, this is music.
edsterling0 5 months ago 26
@edsterling0 But then again, teachers say a lot of things.
navesele 4 months ago
@edsterling0 that mustve been crappy teachers ;)
hay111 3 months ago
@edsterling0 c'est ca la vrai musique chaque son est important il faut sentir cela dans son corps
yellostoneful 3 months ago in playlist Autres vidéos de Astrotype
Far as i'm concerned, Coltrane is one of the greatest men in history
The man has spread nothing but love, understanding and joy
since the day he was born until, well... forever
Most great men have had to make compromises and go against their heart
from time to time to reach their goals, but Coltrane never did that
I have so much love for John Coltrane and his music
superkulmedkniv25 5 months ago
Would have loved to hear him play...........
aivyize 5 months ago
what a legacy , hope he will inspire people forever. he sure did to me
Aggeasy 5 months ago
2,052 people have wonderful taste in music :)
willwelsh816 5 months ago
23 out of 2055 people disliked this, that's about 1 percent... In other words, if he was playing for a crowd of 100 people, 1 person would be like 'meh', while the other 99 stood in admiration. Still, I feel sorry for that 1 guy, he has no idea what he's missing out on.
IneenRoes 6 months ago 2
Beautiful song and memorable rendition. John Coltrane's comfort-level with McCoy Tyner was so high here that he arranged for only McCoy to stretch out and take a full solo on the changes as John Coltrane played only the head in and out, embellishing it with tasteful seasoning like a master chef. This is a special opportunity to see early McCoy and the illustrious Reggie Workman masterfully at work. Of course, Elvin holds it all down and keeps it fresh with his sticks instead of brushes.
klawpro 6 months ago 2
Disliking Trane? Come on...
danitaly 6 months ago
@danitaly indeed! how is it even conceivable? regarding the kinds of music that are popular these days, perhaps we should expect even more of that... at least Coltrane was here and we can hear him still
rodrigoferrarinunes 6 months ago
It's hard for me to find the inner sensitivity to enjoy his music deeply. There are times when I can, and I love those moments. Mostly I'm just a drum and bass/metal head i guess.
vetiarvind 6 months ago
@vetiarvind It's in there!
KookyKosmos 5 months ago
@KookyKosmos Thanks, i know. Repeatedly having your heart broken kind of numbs that sensitivity. It might take me a few years to get it back, I hope it's sooner.
vetiarvind 5 months ago
no need to worry about 23 dislikes people just concentrate on how beautiful this video is
Vakant 6 months ago 32
@Vakant like they say..."what's not to like?"...
hocuspocusfocusable 5 months ago
@Vakant YOU are worrying!
matxosca 4 months ago in playlist Good Jazz
I didn't thumb down this video, but I can see how someone would. In this case, the saxophone solo is wonderful, but it's masked by a poor sound quality that makes it harder to get into.
ach1088 6 months ago
grande John resti il più grande!
pasqualelory91 7 months ago
@pasqualelory91 è davvero il migliore :)
ser89ers 6 months ago
Mr. John Coltrane is the best saxophone player ever. Parker is great but Trane took it to another level.
monktrane325 7 months ago
Coltrane was EVERYTHING
fastborzoi 7 months ago 2
Thumbs up or down are so important, especially when users are specifically doing one or the other in order to get a rise out of people.
example1013 7 months ago
This video was watched by at least 23 trolls
godlameroso 7 months ago
This video was seen by 23 trolls
godlameroso 7 months ago
Im tired of ppl sayn tht a certain number of people dnt kno wat real music is and comments like tht....U shudnt even entertain or pay any attention to foolishness like tht. They dnt deserve it....
classychickkkk1 7 months ago
Stop taking that stupid dislike buttton so darn serious...
LinksieLinks 7 months ago 2
Poesia.....
dariodrag 7 months ago
Everyone should listen to
Simply Red's version of this ballad!!! Another outstanding performance!!!
padleynj 7 months ago
I don't care what anyone says. There will NEVER be jazz like this again! And, the
Miles Trane combo (think Kind of Blue) was double GREAT!! In all my years of loving
jazz, I can't BELIEVE that I never heard Trane play one of my all time favorite tunes!!
MsRainy810 7 months ago
I love the interpretation of Annie Lennox. This one is to mathematical (this word exist?) in my taste.
Memale2009 7 months ago
@Memale2009 I like your comment. However, this song was made by MANY jazz greats before Annie Lennox
was even born! Coltrane died in 1957! Just an observation, don't get mad please!
MsRainy810 7 months ago
John William Coltrane (* 23. September 1926 in Hamlet, North Carolina; † 17. Juli 1967 in New York City)
dirtyoldmanxxx 7 months ago
Used to hear Trane live at the old Bird House in Chicago...so great was he that I gave up on the idea of being a musician and being able to do what he and his crew can do...I still play some but only for me...
However I did find something I was as good at as he was at playing, and that was flying and went on to make that my life...but still always remember sitting in the Bird House only feet away from Trane, and others like Miles, T. Monk and Evans...that will never, or can happen again...
Rick89121 8 months ago 3
@Rick89121 I was too young to ever see Trane. You are SO lucky. I did see Miles though -- once in
Lincoln Center -- he came on 45 minutes late, turned his back to the audience, blew FIVE notes and walked off!
I got another opportunity to see him years later at the Hollywood Bowl (accoustically perfect) and he redeemed himself!! I was in heaven. The beginning of my email address is Kind of Blue! Double the Pleasure with BOTH Miles and Trane (as I'm sure you know).
MsRainy810 7 months ago
I've always said that they need to install a Love button. This is the most beautiful thing I've heard all day. Week. Month. Year.
cmrnmcld 8 months ago
you have to be the biggest fool on the planet to not love this man
maryagua1 8 months ago
Only a psychopat would bother to dislike this
superkulmedkniv25 8 months ago
john toke every good ballad he lisen and make it on another level of perfection.
woow! i think cole porter liked this one most than the original
litlewing 8 months ago
i love this song. I dont understand how somebody could dislike this...
TheLongestMile 9 months ago 2
This is the kind of high artistic peak a musician can ever reach; and I'm proud to listen to Trane, who certainly belongs to this class of musicians..
pippoMASO 9 months ago 3
2:01 is my favorite. I usually like Trane songs where he lets his band just jam on the structure he made, Trane as a soloist is a little wild for me.
kristofor12345 9 months ago
I love this music so much.
Colombiani 9 months ago
THis is the kind of music where you can easily submerge yourself and clear your mind with positive thoughts of tranquility and relaxation
timoh437 9 months ago
saxjonz: amen is right on. He IS our soul
sunra37 9 months ago
Im just wondering why the hell people always pay attention for likes and dislikes... Just enjoy this magical song!
AhmedNoureddine 9 months ago 2
Amazing....Sublime.....puts you in a world of musical ectasy
sonnym1 9 months ago 3
@HipHopkins09 Exactly.. you named him... In no way comparable in terms of sound. Steve Lacy : THE SOPRANO in jazz ( at that time besides few others). Soprano sax had 120 years life when Trane played it on this video, if that is what you mean by "Where you come from ..."
I keep my point: this is not what i like in soprano sound, not phrasing... I get the impression of Donal Duck on a cold on a Disney movie :-)
MrNepau 9 months ago
@MrNepau Have you actually listened to a real recording of this? A record, or at least cd, instead of an uploaded video, the quality of which is quite poor, and on a decent stereo system, instead of computer speakers, which have all the subtlety and nuance of a Disney movie? It makes a difference, to say the least.
PathosDistanz 9 months ago
The Definition Of Jazz
eddiemambo 10 months ago 2
wow I Like this
InfimaRimaCrew 10 months ago
there are not a lot of soprano players i can listen to besides trane and sam rivers (very under recognized btw)...nice chord at 2:16 and 3:14...elvin IS the man...solid bass....just missing dolphy (probably stepped outside to imitate some birds)-
albyroblejo 10 months ago
a sublime performance!!
Timotheedle 10 months ago
John Coltrane forever. He is the Greatest. truly madly deeply
Zitrone1212 10 months ago
19 People really don't no what propper jazz sound's like (maybe 19 people are deaf)
BiggaSpeedbuster 10 months ago 36
Believe it is McCoy Tyner on piano.
jdowdone 11 months ago
@jdowdone YES .. its the real McCoy on piano..
Doumbeck 10 months ago
Trane!!
cyoung045 11 months ago
who is the best Jazz man John Coltrane or Kenny G?
felisberto2 11 months ago
@felisberto2 is that a joke?
morethanaprettygirl 11 months ago
@felisberto2 is that a joke?
morethanaprettygirl 11 months ago
@felisberto2 - Trane if you like jazz; Kenny G if you favor jazzak (as is muzak) . it's a choice!
cgdee281 10 months ago
@felisberto2 I would never even consider a comparation between the two!!
devor3 10 months ago
Elvin Jones, ladies and gentlemen, Elvin Jones....
BillF1967 11 months ago
elvin KILLS it in this song! a lesson in meaty, even when playing mellow
ExitosGnosis 11 months ago
a lot of cudos has to go to Cole Porter who conceived the music in the first place, he had the eyes for outlandish chord progressions.
valvetrom 11 months ago
@valvetrom "How strange the change from major to minor"
philip1smith2 10 months ago
@valvetrom Thats part of the lyrics ?
valvetrom 10 months ago
no knock, but. . . . he would have been where w/o Tyner??
checkandraise1 11 months ago
this start remined me of me and mrs. jones wierd but true
mjjcng8958 11 months ago
this is one of the best song of jazz i think, but i'm not very expert
Valerio2381 1 year ago
Thumbs up!
actionadventures 1 year ago
spike is sitting in the corner of this bar, smoking malboros and looking at a picture of julia. . . .half drunk
theterriblesky 1 year ago
i love it
cocolipss 1 year ago
@dell4bq i'll make yet another analogy: Coltrane sounds like is talking like boertush, and Kenny G sounds just like you. goddamn it, screwing other's analogies.
muquinhas 1 year ago
What a graceful beautiful man. Amazes me he could make such incredible music in such a turbulent time period. Such strenth and conviction.
Ricbell753 1 year ago
Beautiful Coltrane.
ishtapinks 1 year ago
saxjonz Amen, Coltrane is another planet of beauty and passion and pain and beyond. He will live forever in our souls. September 17, 2010 what post? Was it another post? Brecker perhaps? Hmmm
saxjonz 1 year ago
A bid responce to the KK: Fuck off! Here are real musicians!
JuanPanks 1 year ago
i miss him so much he is my grandpa
dollarmoney1 1 year ago
@dollarmoney1 He was a genius
mikemorehead71 1 year ago
@dollarmoney1 ???
mariano26788 1 year ago
@cod4masterrpgn are you retarded?
capomatrice 1 year ago 2
McCoy Tyner!
innocent4583 1 year ago 2
McCoy Tyner!
innocent4583 1 year ago
mccoys solo with elvin comping is so freaking good
joeeoj010 1 year ago
I so love this one!!!! Thanks for posting.
ArlynV6938 1 year ago
@cod4masterrpgn
That's known as syncopation.
Moron.
gmilf71 1 year ago
Elvin Jones.....
so bad ass....
gmilf71 1 year ago 2
Anyone knows who the pianist is?
genehuk 1 year ago
I can't believe that 17 people dislike Trane enough to bother giving this the thumbs down. :( I don't even bother with things I think are crap, then to take the time to poo poo something as amazing as this, makes me wonder about humanity.
innerurge1 1 year ago 80
@innerurge1 thank you! finally some logic. i don't bother with videos i don't like either. people have too much time on their hands...but so do i (as i post a negligible comment on the internet)
thestormlscoming 11 months ago
@innerurge1 Dont worry - they just missed the like button - easy to do.
They're probably performing self flagilation as we speak/type/watch
JaguarEarlobe 11 months ago 2
@innerurge1 wow...this is what i've always wanted to say, but never knew how to...
ser89ers 11 months ago
@innerurge1
I so hear YOU.. but people are sooo different.. You have to 'be ready' for this wonderful amazing beauty of what Trane and company did here.. Some people just have to hear the melody, and yes, the words.. I've been through the whole music profession.. I try to stay open minded to other tastes.. you just have to deal with it and keep loving train..
Doumbeck 10 months ago 3
@Doumbeck there IS melody here :)
ser89ers 6 months ago
@innerurge1 Coltrane is moving and hart breaking. However his sound on soprano on this specific recording and in general are not my piece of cake and turned me away from soprano sax as much as many others that equated Coltrane's sound on soprano with it's mainstream sound, which fortunately enough is not. I think this is what may have pushed some to the thumbs down.
MrNepau 10 months ago
@innerurge1 truth brother sad but true
judahlove6009 8 months ago
@innerurge1
You are absolutely right
patxiroma 8 months ago
@innerurge1 I SUPPOSE THEY COULD BE RAPPERS THAT HAVE NO CONCEPTION OF REAL ARTISTS WHEN THEY SEE AND HEAR THEM.
LIN11831 7 months ago
@LIN11831 Any rapper who doesn't understand what an artist Coltrane was isn't is true rapper. The best rap shares the same musical sensibility as the best jazz, and the best rappers understand that. Maybe you need to expand your knowledge of rap.
CompassionateFIre 7 months ago
@innerurge1 Never mind the trolls. 18hundred thumbs up.
williamj49 7 months ago 2
@innerurge1 True, if you hate something just be apathetic to it.
Tom3744 7 months ago
@innerurge1 probably clicked the wrong one
ps2monster 7 months ago
It's amazing I've heard about John Coltrane on a few shows and from a few people and never looked him up until now... I regret not doing it sooner lol
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needledropdamagedone 1 year ago
@cod4masterrpgn ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaa
valcavalentine 1 year ago
@cod4masterrpgn mate you're time must be shocking!!
loosecow 1 year ago
Man I haven't listened to Mr McCoy in too long sweet licks (-_-)Zzzz
roblimusic 1 year ago
@cod4masterrpgn :-) And the rest is OK according to U ?
dniez1 1 year ago
@cod4masterrpgn no hes not u freak
locriansrevenge 1 year ago
any link for this song with dina washington?? :(
Tippin74 1 year ago
@cod4masterrpgn
Your name implies too many hours in COD for me to possibly appreciate your knowledge of Jazz, and Coltrane's rich sense of syncopation.
Get up and blow a reed better than these guys before you throw around some pedantic bullshit.
CBEMIRhubarb 1 year ago 2
@CBEMIRhubarb
The fact that he got off his ass and stopped playing call of duty long enough to say that indicates that he's a troll.
gmilf71 1 year ago
@cod4masterrpgn troll....call of duty has no doubt turned you into a ignoramus.
scomdnz9 1 year ago
Simply beautiful...I am just getting into jazz music...can someone recommend other artists?
Balani2011 1 year ago
@Balani2011
if you dig Coltrane, you'll dig Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, Bill Evans and branch out from there :-)
loosecow 1 year ago
@loosecow +how right you are.
paulostroff99 7 months ago
@Balani2011 charlie parker, oscar peterson, dizzy gillespie, miles davis
there, you should be busy for a few years
Brian4hand 1 year ago
this beautiful melody Porter is one of the most beautiful ever written
pupismile 1 year ago
Oddly enough I never paid much attention to anything John Coltrane did before his releases on Impulse records.
I really like this song. Im glad you posted it. I will definitely be checking out more of his earlier releases
mrcoolpimpice 1 year ago
This is the first time I have ever head this song and it triggers a variety of emotions so bittersweet.Happy with just a twist sadness,peppered through out the piece. I love it. Makes me think of the one that got away...C'est la vie is alll you can say as the melody plays.Thanks for the song....much love.
generationx1966 1 year ago 2
This song is blissful. That's it.
lalawhiteside 1 year ago
It pisses me off that so many people remember and talk about John Lennon, as if he was any sort of genius. Don't get me wrong, I like The Beatles, but it just makes me sick that Lennon gets so many name checks and nobody remembers John Coltrane. Easily one of the top 3 musicians of the XX century. I have so much respect for the man that just by seeing this video, it brings shivers down my spine. Highly talented man.
DemonSlide 1 year ago
@DemonSlide How in the Name of Redd Foxx did you jump on some John Lennon shit on a Coltrane video? I mean, it's like comparing apples to oranges; not everyone's gonna like Jazz as much as they do the Beetles, and we've gotta lear to accept it and enjoy what YOU personally do
saron380 1 year ago
pure gold
Londonmad85 1 year ago
Amen, Coltrane is another planet of beauty and passion and pain and beyond. He will live forever in our souls.
saxjonz 1 year ago 43
@saxjonz oh please! even MENTIONING those two in the same post is heresy!!
imajeepster 1 year ago
@saxjonz i love it
cocolipss 1 year ago
@saxjonz I'm glad to relive this moment in time...modern man is remarkable and so is he
shop4sue 1 year ago
amazing work by tyner.
thavault 1 year ago
Superior
Fantasyalife 1 year ago
i played tenor like 4 months now, but im interested playing jazz and blues, how do i start practising those?, by playing their notes? or just improving and playing what i feel and sounds good to me?.
JanneFlinck1981 1 year ago
@JanneFlinck1981 there's thing. Its called the minor pentatonic, youll love it.
ChaosTitties 1 year ago
Haha, there's infinite things you can do. I started out just learning jazz licks I thought sounded cool, then started improving over easier tunes like "Autumn Leaves" or "All the Things you are". It's whatever sounds good to you. And in response to what ChaosTitties said, Melodic minor harmony is a pretty huge part of jazz as well, but again, just follow your ear.
a1gold174 1 year ago
@JanneFlinck1981 try the david baker books
and aebersold play a longs
wakanabeotai 1 year ago
@JanneFlinck1981
Play all the wrong notes in a phrase that sends a shiver thru your soul.... but, all the notes have to sound "correct." good luck, the struggle never ends.
OklahomaD 1 year ago
@JanneFlinck1981 To develop the timing to play soulful jazz, you will need at least a few years of practice. . And friends to jam with.
everlastingdose 1 year ago
this is amazing :) i love jazz
samdaftpunk 1 year ago
coltrane wrote a song called blues to bechet, that should give you some clue, as to who he admired, but who knows? check out my channel I have lot of influnces. oghasit.
OGHASIT 1 year ago
To me,music is color blind..the only color should be blues :)
claypigeon77 1 year ago
This Is Some O The Beautiful Music I Have Most Loved (Be Good In Fallout New Vegas)
darknsparks 1 year ago