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  • this guy was talking to God...

  • @asdwo And we were fortunate enough to be allowed in on that Holy conversation.

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  • Yeah, I'm smiling now. Thanks! :)

  • Ladies and gentlemen, I can't understand why you're all complaining. Music such as this is still being made and released. Why a majority of you still speak of it as if it has disappeared, escapes me. Also, the fact that many share their age bothers me. Since when does your age determine what genre of music you listen to? Or are many of you just trying to get a thumbs up and pat on the back? Regardless, this is a great tune.

  • @InMyLonelyFeelings I can relate to how most of us heard music "back in the day", via the radio. The medium(s) have changed,but I'd proffer that one's age DOES determine much about what music you find "hip". And the avg American teen knows little about Coltrane, Ellington, nor jazz in general. What we can probably agree on is that this composition is simply fantastic. I hope more of our younguns can attempt to reach the same heights in jazz and other music via hard work, not via a PC.;-)

  • コルトレーンのひとときの幸福感が伝ってくる。私も嬉しい。

  • This here is real music. In our time, everybody can make songs with shitty autotone. This here is a real talent.

  • @jizzlejaze

    So true and I wish more young people like myself would discover Jazz music.

  • when you hear this kind of music you know it will be a part of your life for the rest of your life... how great is that?!

  • I play this endlessly. Perfect. Heavenly.

  • Gary Bartz Live at Birdland--you will cry.

  • Shirley Horn does a spectacular version of this song I'd like to see someone post.

  • Maravillosa, fantástica. Fantastic!

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  • could make a tenor sound like a soprano bless.

  • this is a milestone of smoothness, romentic, lovely and poetic sax sound, the great Coltrane sound in a wonderful texture of McCoy Tyner's piano...thanks a lot for posting it....i've alwas this cd in my car...

  • Maaaaaaaaaaannn, splendid.

  • This is one of my favorite tunes. Another soulful rendition. I loved Trane's ballads album with all those fabulous musicians. The bridge just makes me collapse with its message. What a great rendition of a wonderful tune. Thanks for posting it.

  • sexy =]

  • What a master... to say so much in 2 minutes and 49 secs...

  • o maior musico que o jazz conheceu; depois do mestre charlie parker

  • fuck yeah jazz ballads

  • 一人で夜景見ながらこれ聴いて お酒飲みたいですね

  • very powerful and nostalgic song. amazing how it can be heard by anyone and trigger feelings of years gone by. kind of depresses me and forces me to realize that i can never go back

  • What can be sid about Coltrane: He was simply the best! Ty for this wonderful post! YAY!

  • I hadn't heard this tune...so good!

  • Legend...jazz pioneer.

  • awesome!

  • Capolavoro! Listen it when reading norwegian wood of Murakami

  • haha, me too. But I read "south of the border, west of the sun." murakami, some wine, and coltrane .... life can be so good. :-)

  • Lovely tune :D

  • great to hear this tune

  • Liiiiiinda, oximetazolina

  • Everything I love about his sound are evident on this recording!!!

  • exelente me encanta¡

  • Wonderful...

    makes me all dreamy and romantic. (:

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