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Vijay Iyer Quartet & Rudresh Mahanthappa - Comin´up - Bridgestone Music Festival - 2008

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2008

Bridgestone Music Festival - Citibank Hall -
São Paulo - 21/junho/2008

Vijay Iyer - piano

Marcus Gilmore -bateria

Rudresh Mahanthappa - saxofone Alto

Stephan Crump - contrabaixo


Bridgestone Music Festival 2008

Projeto & Produção - LPC Projetos Culturais

Direção - Toy Lima

Gravação - LPC

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  • Rudresh Mahanthappa wasnt even in this video. what the fuck

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  • I posted this videos and others from this concert in BETTER QUALUTY.

    Go check in my videos.

    See ya.

  • as i said, hate on.

  • Vijay Iyer, you are an egotist and coward, to make comments on my channel, and then run away, block me, you're INSECURE and NOT a true musician. PS is this how you publicize your music? Or do you not think that the "little people" like me actually count?

  • why would I waste my money buying your "first fifteen" albums?

  • to those who really want to play this game, feel free to check out "i'm all smiles" on the album 'tragicomic' (same album as "comin up", 2008), or "darn that dream", "black & tan fantasy," "games" on 'solo' (2010), or "smokestack" on 'historicity' (2009), or or even "algebra" on 'memorophilia' (1995). but why am i even bothering to defend myself? evidently jazz now has a "birther" movement. hate on, bro

  • funny, your channel is completely devoted to Hendrix and Woodstock. seems like we are both unqualified if we must know how to play every lick the Bird and Tatum and the likes played.

  • @jazzkeys44 of course music should progress. You talk about "Bird licks" as if you actually know enough about them.. tell you what, post a vid demonstrating your proficiency in playing Bird, to back up your claim, and only then will I listen to what you have to say. @ Vijay, to placate the luddites like me, could you post something more mainstream, let's say, a solo interpretation of All the Things You Are, and show us you KNOW about "traditional" jazz before you dismiss it. Go ahead.

  • @dojomania Would you rather music never progressed, and everyone just sat around playing Bird licks? Bird brought about a whole new era of jazz, and at first, people shunned that music too. You would probably be one of those who complained about bop because you couldn't dance to it. Fact is, music is never stagnant, and while you can reminisce about the past and enjoy the music, you have to embrace and find the beauty in what comes after.

  • and on the subject of repetition: I wish people would stop drivelling on about "swing" as if it was some sort of valid criteria

  • I wish people would stop drivelling on about "swing" as if it was some sort of valid criteria.

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