@paukschlag I think on the LP pt 3 and pt 4 were numbered together. That would add up to those 17 minutes you speak of. So for what you're looking for I'd check out Pt. 4 - Psalm.
This is the first time I have listened to John Coltrane. Having watched the series,JAZZ by Ken Burns ...it's on netflix. I thought I'd give it a try and it is beautiful, so much so I am thinking of breaking up with my girlfriend rather than strangling her as she lays sleeping beside me. I'm to old for jail.
this was no doubt performed under the inspiration of the Ruach ha Kodesh of Almighty Yahweh. Say what you will, say what you want, He was in the mix here.
I don't mean to insult anyone, I like jazz. I wanted to be honest here, I am sure you can enjoy it and that's good. But I don't like it very much... and I won't argue with what my ears say
When I first heard A Love Supreme...It made me think of the vastness, complexity, and Creativity of the Universe..Nature, God, for those with a different vocabulary..I cried...of joy, sadness, awe, awakening. It was a truly spiritual experience..I love music but never had been exposed to jazz music in depth..I was transported to the studio..These guys were jamming something fierce..They were glowing..pulsating enery..I'm tearing up recalling my first experience while listening again, as always..
In most jazz tunes, each solist brings his own solo up to a climax, then brings it back down. In Pursuance, McCoy Tyner smokes the first solo, then just when you think it can't get any hotter, Coltrane comes in and blows the roof off! They do that on a lot of their songs.
The music of A Love Supreme opened my mind, touched my spirit and filled my soul like no other music I'd listened to before (or since). The first time I played this recording I can honestly say it was a deeply religious experience.
there is such UTTER commitment by these remarkable musicians - all led by John Coltrane - it is a serious musical 'STATEMENT' - but one that comes from the heart... give it you attention... and be blessed...
very few mainstream jazz buffs like A Love Supreme. I personally love it, but what everyone has to understand is that A Love Supreme revolutionized the Jazz world completely. it is not the technical masterpiece of Giant Steps but the harmonics are astonishing.This was the begining of the longer diatonic modal chrod patterns that allow more freedom for improvising.
@JazzYugioh1022 Are you serious?!?!? What's not to love? It's considered one of the greatest jazz albums of all time. This is about the latest of Trane's albums I can take though. Most of his stuff after this is just too out there for me. I think this one finds the perfect marriage of containment and abandonment. Not to mention Tyner's amazing piano playing. It's kind of just a continuation of the modal jazz in Kind of Blue, and Coltrane's own Impressions, just taken to the next level.
@powderdd the story behind it plays a deal. if i remember right towards the end of his life he was like on a journey to find god through his music or something like that. it was also a different recording because it was like a hardboppy/free jazzy fusion.
carlmaynard1 What the fuck do you mean by "Here is the irrefutable proof that GOD exists!" You fucking people who make asinine comments like that make me cringe. You compare a man playing an instrument with the existance of God. Do you say the same thing when a baseball player hits a homerun? How about when a bricklayer lays a difficult brick? Is that proof that God exists? Grow the fuck up.
@bthor76 Calm down. He didn't literally mean that. That's just shows to what extent he loves the song and the performance to. It's just an expression, nothing to get upset over.
@bthor76 Saying things like that won't resolve the conflict. I don't want to turn comments off because I want free expression on my videos, but I do not want profanity filled hate fests (or just simply negative words being said period) so either stop the conflict or be blocked, This goes for @qsergyuko too.
@Jazzman2696 Maybe you're right. I shouldn't lower myself to that but hey, this guy is such an easy targer. I couldn't help myself. Besides, he drew first blood so to speak. I just couldn't let his comment go unchecked.
@bthor76 why dont you crawl back into the hole you came out off and stay there?you oviously are a retard cunt,fuck your mother for giving birth to you.
@qsergyuko "...and stay there?" (question mark)? "oviously" ? "your mother for giving birth to you." You can't string a few words together without errors galore. How far in school did you make it?
Here is the irrefutable proof that GOD exists! This is the year 2010 and there is no one yet the equal of McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, John Coltrane or Jimmy Garrison.
My favorite bassist was Paul Lawrence Dunbar Chambers Jr. However, he was not on this presentation. I met Paul many years ago and we became good friends. His bowing technique was completely beyond any other Bassist present or past!
give it time mighty. elvin rocked this and so did mccoy. resolution gets all the (well deserved) attention, but all of A Love Supreme is practically sacred. give it time. this clip was only posted dec 2009. it will take the world a little time to catch up to the enlightened ones.
CLEANSING.
shawoody 1 week ago
When ever I order a pizza I as for a Large supreme, a Large supreme...
Supersaucer32 1 month ago 3
well that was definitely a love supreme
0live0wire0 1 month ago
You know why it doesn't get into the world yet... White people don't get it yet.(It's ok I'm white haha)
rlevanony1 2 months ago
It's about pursuance from heroin addiction. Just think about it. If he could do that think how happy you can be.
rlevanony1 2 months ago
@rlevanony1 It's the evidence for peace.
rlevanony1 2 months ago
@paukschlag I think on the LP pt 3 and pt 4 were numbered together. That would add up to those 17 minutes you speak of. So for what you're looking for I'd check out Pt. 4 - Psalm.
highwaychilli 2 months ago
This is the first time I have listened to John Coltrane. Having watched the series,JAZZ by Ken Burns ...it's on netflix. I thought I'd give it a try and it is beautiful, so much so I am thinking of breaking up with my girlfriend rather than strangling her as she lays sleeping beside me. I'm to old for jail.
72563bigeyedme 2 months ago 2
HOLY DRUM SOLO BATMAN
Nessthegreat 4 months ago 3
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this was no doubt performed under the inspiration of the Ruach ha Kodesh of Almighty Yahweh. Say what you will, say what you want, He was in the mix here.
binyahshua 4 months ago
Tyner: a waterfall, trickling, plunging. I can see the mist rising up from his keys.
petelovesmusic79 5 months ago 3
Just... I don't know! It's brilliant, and that's not capturing it all.
InMyLonelyFeelings 7 months ago
I don't mean to insult anyone, I like jazz. I wanted to be honest here, I am sure you can enjoy it and that's good. But I don't like it very much... and I won't argue with what my ears say
Pianofy 7 months ago
@Pianofy You've just said that you like jazz, and that you don't like jazz, in the same sentence.
Nobody cares for your weird little problems. With or without your honesty, everybody doesn't care.
Threepwoodist 7 months ago
@ Jazzman, you are correct. The cut on the Impusle! CD is 17:50 and INCLUDES Pt 4 - Psalm which is where the timpani begin.
paukschlag 7 months ago
When I first heard A Love Supreme...It made me think of the vastness, complexity, and Creativity of the Universe..Nature, God, for those with a different vocabulary..I cried...of joy, sadness, awe, awakening. It was a truly spiritual experience..I love music but never had been exposed to jazz music in depth..I was transported to the studio..These guys were jamming something fierce..They were glowing..pulsating enery..I'm tearing up recalling my first experience while listening again, as always..
1031fred 8 months ago 2
Pt 3 lasts over 17 minutes. Unfortunately this clip stops just as Elvin Jones picks up on timpani. :(
paukschlag 8 months ago
@paukschlag I'm pretty sure this is where the song ends on the album.................
Jazzman2696 8 months ago 11
In most jazz tunes, each solist brings his own solo up to a climax, then brings it back down. In Pursuance, McCoy Tyner smokes the first solo, then just when you think it can't get any hotter, Coltrane comes in and blows the roof off! They do that on a lot of their songs.
hshlom 8 months ago
The drumming on this track is truly mind blowing...
ElSalvador7 9 months ago
1 person does't pursue good music.
ladykillertime 9 months ago
Monster drumming.
lalitoreal 9 months ago
These musicians were the best of the best! I hope this music lives forever. Thanks, Jazzman, for presenting this.
HankThatDrank 9 months ago
this is transcendental music, people don't hear this with their ears but with their souls
shimeonmorpheus 9 months ago
The music of A Love Supreme opened my mind, touched my spirit and filled my soul like no other music I'd listened to before (or since). The first time I played this recording I can honestly say it was a deeply religious experience.
LadyDuck106 9 months ago
John Coltrane and the Quartet leave me breathless...
namtil 10 months ago
This is a place of tranquility and peace and you retards are arguing about things that don't matter nearly as much as the meaning of this song
Aaronlongville 11 months ago 2
The best drumming i've heard.
Capuano231 11 months ago 3
there is such UTTER commitment by these remarkable musicians - all led by John Coltrane - it is a serious musical 'STATEMENT' - but one that comes from the heart... give it you attention... and be blessed...
agapefriend04 11 months ago
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agapefriend04 11 months ago
@powderdd
very few mainstream jazz buffs like A Love Supreme. I personally love it, but what everyone has to understand is that A Love Supreme revolutionized the Jazz world completely. it is not the technical masterpiece of Giant Steps but the harmonics are astonishing.This was the begining of the longer diatonic modal chrod patterns that allow more freedom for improvising.
JazzYugioh1022 11 months ago 5
@JazzYugioh1022 the harmonics are astonishing? You mean the harmony, surely.
Threepwoodist 7 months ago
How does 'longer diatonic chord progressions' allow for more freedom?
Threepwoodist 7 months ago
@Threepwoodist You have a consistant jumping off point to go from ,where as in some music the root might change every two beats.
Martiluk1 3 months ago
@JazzYugioh1022 Are you serious?!?!? What's not to love? It's considered one of the greatest jazz albums of all time. This is about the latest of Trane's albums I can take though. Most of his stuff after this is just too out there for me. I think this one finds the perfect marriage of containment and abandonment. Not to mention Tyner's amazing piano playing. It's kind of just a continuation of the modal jazz in Kind of Blue, and Coltrane's own Impressions, just taken to the next level.
mightyafrowhitey 6 months ago
Elvin Jones for president!
Lexcoaster 11 months ago 16
@Lexcoaster Elvin Jones is dead.... :[
OprahMemorizedPi 6 months ago in playlist jazz
OH MY GOOOODDDD!
ellatinorayo 11 months ago
If my soul spoke, this is how it would sound.
AphroditeOnTop 11 months ago
At 6.40 there's the emotional peak of the entire suite, as for me.. Thanks Trane.
Jysti 1 year ago 2
All of today's jazz legends can look down below their feet and see that they're standing on the shoulders of "A Love Supreme"
Paradox484 1 year ago 2
YES YES YES! Lov'in it lov'in it. I have the hardest time finding good jazz.
TattooedHeretic 1 year ago
Honestly...as of now I like a lot of John Coltrane's other work a lot more than A Love Supreme. I haven't quite caught on to why it's so big
powderdd 1 year ago
@powderdd the story behind it plays a deal. if i remember right towards the end of his life he was like on a journey to find god through his music or something like that. it was also a different recording because it was like a hardboppy/free jazzy fusion.
gotmeagrape 1 year ago
carlmaynard1 What the fuck do you mean by "Here is the irrefutable proof that GOD exists!" You fucking people who make asinine comments like that make me cringe. You compare a man playing an instrument with the existance of God. Do you say the same thing when a baseball player hits a homerun? How about when a bricklayer lays a difficult brick? Is that proof that God exists? Grow the fuck up.
bthor76 1 year ago
@bthor76 Calm down. He didn't literally mean that. That's just shows to what extent he loves the song and the performance to. It's just an expression, nothing to get upset over.
Jazzman2696 1 year ago 4
@bthor76 shut the fuck up you faggot cunt,ill prove something to you by smashing your cunt face in,FUCK YOU FAGGOT
qsergyuko 1 year ago
@qsergyuko Okay that's enough! No fighting on the video.
Jazzman2696 1 year ago
@qsergyuko Wow what an intelligent reply! How far did you make it through elementary school?
bthor76 1 year ago
@bthor76 I said no more fighting.
Jazzman2696 1 year ago
@Jazzman2696 I'm not fighting. Seems like qsergyuko has anger management problems though. Maybe his dad gave it to him up the ass one too many times.
bthor76 1 year ago
@bthor76 Saying things like that won't resolve the conflict. I don't want to turn comments off because I want free expression on my videos, but I do not want profanity filled hate fests (or just simply negative words being said period) so either stop the conflict or be blocked, This goes for @qsergyuko too.
Jazzman2696 1 year ago 2
@Jazzman2696 Maybe you're right. I shouldn't lower myself to that but hey, this guy is such an easy targer. I couldn't help myself. Besides, he drew first blood so to speak. I just couldn't let his comment go unchecked.
bthor76 1 year ago
@bthor76 To be perfectly honest I don't see why anyone said anything in the first place. But what's finished is finished. No more trash talk.
Jazzman2696 1 year ago
@Jazzman2696 Anyone else agree Ken Burns should be a doc completely devoted to Coltrane?
Bluesmen88 1 year ago 2
@Bluesmen88
Yes!
yumunja 8 months ago
@bthor76 why dont you crawl back into the hole you came out off and stay there?you oviously are a retard cunt,fuck your mother for giving birth to you.
qsergyuko 1 year ago
@qsergyuko "...and stay there?" (question mark)? "oviously" ? "your mother for giving birth to you." You can't string a few words together without errors galore. How far in school did you make it?
bthor76 8 months ago
@bthor76 Didn't I say no more fighting?
Jazzman2696 8 months ago
I can only hope and pray that the world will catch up to the enlightened ones! Peace...
anina114 1 year ago
the bass solo was out of this world...
blackmon96 1 year ago
Here is the irrefutable proof that GOD exists! This is the year 2010 and there is no one yet the equal of McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, John Coltrane or Jimmy Garrison.
My favorite bassist was Paul Lawrence Dunbar Chambers Jr. However, he was not on this presentation. I met Paul many years ago and we became good friends. His bowing technique was completely beyond any other Bassist present or past!
carlmaynard1 1 year ago
fusillade!
skybendu 1 year ago
WOW!!!!!
maurock76 1 year ago
Terrific album - and this is the best bit.
jazzx251 1 year ago
@jazzx251 yeah, just waiting on those pentatonic flurries is well worth it.
jamboliboli 1 year ago
Elvin, Tony, and Philly Joe...wow, those guys rule and this is proof of Elvin's amazingness.
ZackPomerleau 1 year ago
Elvin was a friggin' alchemist. Sweet Christ!
operarus33184 1 year ago 2
Elvin was amazing Also Tony Williams they change all the jazz drumming approach at that time!
batakus 1 year ago 2
The drums on this record is like tap dancing. Just listen to the rhythm!!!
MrJamell21 1 year ago 2
Elvin's so good, damn!
aiodiacho 1 year ago 2
WOW. this is in my opinion the greatest solo ever recorded in any genre, on any instrument... and there's one comment...
mightyafrowhitey 2 years ago
give it time mighty. elvin rocked this and so did mccoy. resolution gets all the (well deserved) attention, but all of A Love Supreme is practically sacred. give it time. this clip was only posted dec 2009. it will take the world a little time to catch up to the enlightened ones.
jediknightrider 1 year ago 2
@mightyafrowhitey
i agree...
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