crazy story behind this album I read that lee morgan before he was suppose too be at the studio too record this album overdosed on a large quanitity of herion, collapased in his hotel room, before hitting the ground struck his head on a iron heater and passed out only too be discovered hrs by wayne shorter. Morgan is not pictured in the album because he had a head bandage on at the time of the recording. His phemonal playing on this album you would never be able too tell any difference!
so if coltrane assembles a rhythm section the public associates with his personal sound, wayne shorter can come along and BORROW it, huh? lol i'm kidding. if jimmy garrison had been there it would've been even more hilarious! i totally appreciate how they happily recorded together, though. (commenting on shorter as a composer can take too much space)
Lord have mercy, that 12/8 lope, MMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!! Lee and Wayne play off each other so well, and having Trane's almost rhythm section, just lovely...
@robostomo1 Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy researcher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.
Great to hear: Wayne w his Coltrane sound, but still displaying the seeds of what has since been revealed; McCoy's jabbing left hand w Elvin locked in; and as others have mentioned, tight ensemble work by all. Thank you.
"only the roses of Avondaire / sing as though somebody still may care; they live only for the dream of living, so come follow where they will take you there"
- Kurt Elling's lyrics for the opening theme of this song - but the amazing thing is that Elling sings the entire sax line, note for note, with tripped out lyrics he wrote to go with this piece - amazing work -
Kurt Elling wrote lyrics to go with this, works nicely, very cosmic, trippy & metaphysical - also a showcase for Kurt's acrobatic vocal styling - check his live in Chicago CD - ha, I can't listen to this instrumental without singing Elling's lyrics -
"I once was apprenticed to a man who was living in the eye of a hurricane to know despair; he knew all the dreams by heart, just like living in a boat of crystal silence..."
@fosterjazz 'It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country(USA) are destroyed, it will be by the subtlety of the Roman catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies to civil and religous liberty. They have instigated most of the wars of Europe.' Marquis de LaFayette
@fosterjazz Between 1555 and 1931 the Jesuit Order was expelled from at least 83 countries, city states and cities, for engaging in political intrigue and subversion plots against the welfare of the state, according to the records of a Jesuit priest of repute(Thomas J. Campbell).-J.E.C. Shepard
Lee Morgan is amazing!
JazzTrumpetFan 3 weeks ago
crazy story behind this album I read that lee morgan before he was suppose too be at the studio too record this album overdosed on a large quanitity of herion, collapased in his hotel room, before hitting the ground struck his head on a iron heater and passed out only too be discovered hrs by wayne shorter. Morgan is not pictured in the album because he had a head bandage on at the time of the recording. His phemonal playing on this album you would never be able too tell any difference!
bktrptmusic 3 weeks ago
wonderful
ngiuliniello1968 1 month ago
Elvin fucking Jones....
DarthClam 1 month ago
so if coltrane assembles a rhythm section the public associates with his personal sound, wayne shorter can come along and BORROW it, huh? lol i'm kidding. if jimmy garrison had been there it would've been even more hilarious! i totally appreciate how they happily recorded together, though. (commenting on shorter as a composer can take too much space)
id7701 5 months ago
Lord have mercy, that 12/8 lope, MMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!! Lee and Wayne play off each other so well, and having Trane's almost rhythm section, just lovely...
JeniseGrice 6 months ago
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robostomo1 6 months ago
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@robostomo1 Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy researcher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.
augustmaquet 1 month ago
Comment: how about making a tribute album to Lee Morgan with the 60 SOUND
dbbartlett1 6 months ago
sitting here listening to lee morgans "gigolo" had to listen while working to wayne
dbbartlett1 6 months ago
thank you you tube for allowing me to rediscover this master!!!
snuffrush 8 months ago
This one's a classic. I liked it when I first heard it,
now I love it, that's the sign. Those Shorter changes!
Roboviewer 9 months ago
Lee Morgan is superb, he totally understood music.
valvetrom 9 months ago
this was the first jazz song i ever learned to play on guitar
distortionpf 9 months ago
sounds like wayne not coltrane, trane was a master precisionist wayne more gruff
aaronamccoy 10 months ago
WAYNE SHORTER/Night Dreamer
saketorasan 10 months ago
Praguedive you know a lot of ears, would hear shorter, a think it was coltrane,but we know better. Eye See You.
claybornwilliams 10 months ago
Damn, this set sounds so so good. S e g w a y.......................
How would you like to hear a drum machine here instead of Elvin?
Praguedive, thank you.
madero111 11 months ago
makes me want to cry.
cafefiesta12 1 year ago
Great to hear: Wayne w his Coltrane sound, but still displaying the seeds of what has since been revealed; McCoy's jabbing left hand w Elvin locked in; and as others have mentioned, tight ensemble work by all. Thank you.
Drbillybobbilly 1 year ago
estilooooooooo!
inloconparentesi 1 year ago
Breathtaking piece.....compare it with Kurt Elling's interpretation!
evafoi 1 year ago
Let's just keep this a secret. And in two thousand years somebody gonna hear that and will, definitively,shit his pants,. hahhaa
anandanaga999 1 year ago
"only the roses of Avondaire / sing as though somebody still may care; they live only for the dream of living, so come follow where they will take you there"
- Kurt Elling's lyrics for the opening theme of this song - but the amazing thing is that Elling sings the entire sax line, note for note, with tripped out lyrics he wrote to go with this piece - amazing work -
SupernalOne 1 year ago
Kurt Elling wrote lyrics to go with this, works nicely, very cosmic, trippy & metaphysical - also a showcase for Kurt's acrobatic vocal styling - check his live in Chicago CD - ha, I can't listen to this instrumental without singing Elling's lyrics -
"I once was apprenticed to a man who was living in the eye of a hurricane to know despair; he knew all the dreams by heart, just like living in a boat of crystal silence..."
SupernalOne 1 year ago
Used by The Bush Babies - "Remember We"
neffone77 1 year ago
やっぱりこれが一番かなぁ
MrMaakundayo 1 year ago
sexy
SuperVideoGamePerson 1 year ago
I got to thank somebody, so to you Praguedive. And that's everytime I hear this LP., Much THANKS.
claybornwilliams 1 year ago 7
there are no word, just much THANKS!
claybornwilliams 2 years ago 3
Great composition. Great ensemble. Masterful.
fosterjazz 2 years ago 10
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@fosterjazz 'It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country(USA) are destroyed, it will be by the subtlety of the Roman catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies to civil and religous liberty. They have instigated most of the wars of Europe.' Marquis de LaFayette
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@fosterjazz Between 1555 and 1931 the Jesuit Order was expelled from at least 83 countries, city states and cities, for engaging in political intrigue and subversion plots against the welfare of the state, according to the records of a Jesuit priest of repute(Thomas J. Campbell).-J.E.C. Shepard
augustmaquet 1 month ago
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@fosterjazz Great holistic bands are---Melting Euphoria, Ozric Tentacles, Gong, Mother Gong, Acid Mother's Gong, Magma, Aphrodities Child, Jade Warrior, Steve Tibbetts, Patrick Bernard, Lost at Last, Larry Coryell, Shakti, Oregon, Kazumi Watanabe, Toninho Horta, Egberto Gismonti, Eat Static, System 7, Lisa Gerrard, Dead Can Dance, Magma, Sphongle, Bill Laswell, Stomu Yamashta, Here and Now band, Steve Hillage.
augustmaquet 1 month ago
Awesome! Thanks.
rogerjazzfan 2 years ago 2