Superb track. Stan Getz was one of those great musicians who kept on evolving - perhaps not as radically as Miles - but adding layers of emotional experience and depth to his playing. Kenny Barron was the perfect foil, sensitive and responsive but never intrusive. (though George Cables was another wonderful accompanist for Getz). The great thing about modern technology, audio and video, is we will never forget these memorable musicians.
Fantastic recording too. I'm listening on these crappy PC speakers and the treble range on Kenny's piano is awesome, by far the best I've heard ... what equipment was used for the recording.
very very very sensitive & crystal clear a terrific duo well worthy of their profession. what a pity getz is no longer around,but never never forgotten.superbe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@TrombonePlayingGiant I interviewed Kenny by phone for a promo piece i was designing. He was gracious and polite. Then when I met him in NY at "Duets on the Hudson" he was even more eloquent and lovely a man.
Didnt heard too much of Kennys works,but his solo in "Dreams", from the LP "Voyage"....well...dont bother looking for words.but one could be EXTASIS!!!Same for George Mraz bass solo,GOT TO HEAR THEM.
This is not from the "people time" session. The hall looks like Munich not the Cafe Montmatre at Copenhagen, and there seem to be a drum set and a bass on stage.
Barron was his regular pianist for some years, and they did duets during these concerts before the 1991-recording.
People Time was recorded March 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1991 (It was with Kenny Barron). Getz died 2 months later (June 6, 1991). What we are watching is from the DVD "The Last Recording", corresponding to his last concert in 1990. --- Kenny Barron (p). Eddie del Barrio (synthesizer), Frank Zottoli (synthesizer), Alex Blake (b) and Terry Lyne Carrington (drums)
I sat with a friend and we listened to People Time on the 2 discs from begging until end without one word said. It was the most rewarding jazz experience that I have ever had.
Superb track. Stan Getz was one of those great musicians who kept on evolving - perhaps not as radically as Miles - but adding layers of emotional experience and depth to his playing. Kenny Barron was the perfect foil, sensitive and responsive but never intrusive. (though George Cables was another wonderful accompanist for Getz). The great thing about modern technology, audio and video, is we will never forget these memorable musicians.
deianhopkin 1 month ago
heaven...............
WESSYS 4 months ago
Stan & Kenny was a great combination.
ImaniHekima 4 months ago
is this on cd @ all does anyone know please?fabulous.
spadge1able 5 months ago
@spadge1able
There is a double CD called People Time. This entire two-disc set is absolutely beautiful. One of my favorite CD sets.
zigzag5627 4 months ago
Barron es increible, que tio!!!
DajaWaja 7 months ago
apparently, out of 190 people, there's a deaf & dumb guy
ShEiKyErButTi 8 months ago 2
Stan The Man! There never was nor will there ever be one to compare. Kenny perfect soul mate. A touching and beautiful end to this blessed music.
cws1961 8 months ago 2
Nice melody.
TheBigSuegroski 9 months ago
apparently this was his last live performance....Stan is still the MAN.
motreby 9 months ago
Great musicians!!!Great sounds!!
luisfeliperey 10 months ago
revisit & still superb.none better than this is there.
spadge1able 10 months ago 4
What a couple of STUDS. The ascension Stan takes at 1:54 is so beautiful.
BoldRevelation 10 months ago
Fantastic recording too. I'm listening on these crappy PC speakers and the treble range on Kenny's piano is awesome, by far the best I've heard ... what equipment was used for the recording.
jackkrom 10 months ago
This is beautiful.
cymcyn 11 months ago
LaLapin will post later. ty
LaLapin1 1 year ago
I cant get enough of this song. I can't remember any other sax tune that did this to me. Theres something about this tune.
LaLapin1 1 year ago
@LaLapin1 Same here, I'm hearing this tune for the 6th time in a row, haven't done anyhting else in the past half hour. It's wonderful.
AManAnd88Keys 10 months ago
@AManAnd88Keys this tune got me thru some dark days when my Mom passed. Had never heard it before.
LaLapin1 10 months ago
thanks a lot!!!!!
gilougilou100 1 year ago
TRop bon!!!!! Merci kenny!!! the best!!!!!
gilougilou100 1 year ago
DO i spy an original 62
TalkToTheMac 1 year ago
I miss Stan The Man, such a buitefull sound.
lapps22 1 year ago
@lapps22 me too, three and four
LaLapin1 10 months ago
excelent! excelent! 10x uploader!
demerzzel 1 year ago
True. It' not from "People Time" session but this song is also performed on that album.
jackkrom 1 year ago
very very very sensitive & crystal clear a terrific duo well worthy of their profession. what a pity getz is no longer around,but never never forgotten.superbe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
spadge1able 1 year ago 20
I love that song, I listened to the wax of this album years ago.
kmbackid 1 year ago
I love this song, Stan and Kenny were great together.
TrombonePlayingGiant 1 year ago
@TrombonePlayingGiant I interviewed Kenny by phone for a promo piece i was designing. He was gracious and polite. Then when I met him in NY at "Duets on the Hudson" he was even more eloquent and lovely a man.
LaLapin1 1 year ago
@LaLapin1 That's really cool. I always imagined he was that way. I think that to play that beautifully you have to have a good soul.
TrombonePlayingGiant 1 year ago
Excellent!
busesareverycool 1 year ago
Absolutely thrilling._
thanoulijonroth 1 year ago
Fantastic!!!!!
Joel Áquilas Brasil
aquilas2003 1 year ago
For Anyone, who is interested in any transcription from the record " People Time":
I've completly transcribed it. Just ask me, and I could send you the transcript.
Transposed to alt: no problem
Send me a message.
Jour0n 1 year ago
@Jour0n I would like to have a transcription for alto sax , please send it to me , stan is the best ! Greatings Stephan.
stephansevenfifty 1 year ago
@Jour0n Hello. People Time is my favorite song from the
album. Please send me your transcript. It doesn't matter if in
B flat or E flat. I greatly appreciate this.
Kind regards
Jim Pence Miami, Florida 305-235-9232
jdpence 1 year ago
@Jour0n I'd love a transcrption of this! Here's the address:
sax_man_1979@yahoo.com
1979saxman 1 year ago
@1979saxman you just gave your email address to youtube.
GooseCaboose12 1 year ago
@GooseCaboose12
you, sir, are INCREDIBLY observant! I bet you graduated high school! You must be so proud!!!
1979saxman 1 year ago
@Jour0n hi did you transcribe the piano part as well? if so i would be very interested!
thewayup 1 year ago
anyone have a transcription of this?
thewayup 1 year ago
cette musique ne mourr a jamais
SuperSaurel 1 year ago
And he was facing his end!!!!!!
austinhinchey 2 years ago
Wih such an inspiration and tones, who cares about shirt!?!?!?!?!? lol
austinhinchey 2 years ago 2
"Soul Eyes" from this same concert is posted, as well. Don't miss it.
deepkeel65 2 years ago
Brought tears to my eyes. Memorable performance.
blahstickman 2 years ago 12
Didnt heard too much of Kennys works,but his solo in "Dreams", from the LP "Voyage"....well...dont bother looking for words.but one could be EXTASIS!!!Same for George Mraz bass solo,GOT TO HEAR THEM.
ikaro2017 2 years ago
Beautiful. A true masterpiece. We miss you Mister Stanley!!!
austinhinchey 2 years ago 4
@austinhinchey I am proud to say Stan Getz lived in Phila PA
LaLapin1 1 year ago
thanks for posting
jazzsax333 2 years ago
thes two cds are really the best of all the jazz !!!!
sixophone 2 years ago
fa schifo
chsmmf 2 years ago
@chsmmf cosa sarebbe "bello" allora per te?.......ignorante.
Andyrugaz 1 year ago
whats with the shirt? lol
akx814 2 years ago
This is not from the "people time" session. The hall looks like Munich not the Cafe Montmatre at Copenhagen, and there seem to be a drum set and a bass on stage.
Barron was his regular pianist for some years, and they did duets during these concerts before the 1991-recording.
Anyway... it´s great
pianist41 2 years ago 7
it is ... great. Yeah. Admirable.
NeilCasual 2 years ago
I love this song, no one played it better than Stan and Kenny.
DaddyDriver78 2 years ago
He was diagnosed with cancer in 1987 and died 11 months after this recording.
UrMomsFavorite 2 years ago
You are mistaken--Stan Getz died in 1991--his last recording was with Abbey Lincoln--People time
VanHoorelbeke 2 years ago
People Time was recorded March 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1991 (It was with Kenny Barron). Getz died 2 months later (June 6, 1991). What we are watching is from the DVD "The Last Recording", corresponding to his last concert in 1990. --- Kenny Barron (p). Eddie del Barrio (synthesizer), Frank Zottoli (synthesizer), Alex Blake (b) and Terry Lyne Carrington (drums)
Nonettegetz 2 years ago 4
the cd is one of the best live recordings ever..stan died two months after. god bless him, the real "sound" of tenor sax...
Orazioflacco78 3 years ago
i meet kenny in N Y C at Birdland the best
goldenfingersmusic 3 years ago 2
I sat with a friend and we listened to People Time on the 2 discs from begging until end without one word said. It was the most rewarding jazz experience that I have ever had.
Akitalo4022 3 years ago
Sublime. That's all I can say.
jeffsummstl 3 years ago
Wonderful! Thank you for posting this. I have the "People Time" CD, but I never knew there was video fottage of these two performing together.
ToucheTurtle 3 years ago