Branford Marsalis Quartet A Love Supreme Part 2 Resolution
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@peace0freedom nah... tain wasnt playing love supreme he was playing with branford in 2004 not 1964. What he played was right, swinging and showed his knowledge of history
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Het "oude" Bimhuis!!! Eén van de meest geweldige concerten die ik daar gezien heb! Yeah!!!!
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You've a right to your opinion; the fanboydom in these comments is generally over the top, but this one I can't let go.
It's clear to my ears, at least, that of everyone playing here, the one who's done the *least* amount of homework is Watts. If you can't take the time to transcribe, then at least listen to what's going on on Elvin's snare on this tune. Frankly, it's as if Watts never really dealt with Elvin. But then few have; Elvin is the Monk of drums.
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One of the many reasons this version is magnificent is that Branford was raised right in the music.Bouncing arpeggios from Johnny Dodds, swing feel that contains the 'big four', the energy of 'Trane, the minor key probing of Miles, real modalism and not mere patterning, etc. This is THE WAY it is done if you are going to play "JAZZ". Feeling, personality, life...no matter how fast you can play, if you can't "say", you are lost.
Branford is the baddest cat on the planet. PERIOD.
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@perrykleez gay
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When Branford comes out of the roach section at 9:05, the release of tension is amazing.
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I honestly like this version better than Coltrane's one. Just my personal preference; Tain swings so much harder than Elvin Jones and Calderazzo is killing.
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@DonkeyMagnet99 LMAO!! That made my day xD
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I don't think it can swing any harder... Fucking awesome.
coltrane would've been proud
ChrisJefferiesMusic 2 years ago 27
whaooooo blazing piano solo!!!!!!!!!!! branford also fucks shit up
harbansjoeljr 2 years ago 17