Don Pullen - Ode to life - Boston Globe Jazz Festival 1992

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Jazzset NPR-Host Branford Marsalis
Don Pullen - solo piano
Boston Globe Jazz Festival 1992
Museum of Fine Arts

Don Pullen - Ode to life


The first exposition of the theme is missing.
Picture :Maurizio Plutino

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  • I know that I'll never be able to hear all of the beautiful music ever written. But when the day comes that I leave this earth, I can go happy knowing that I've at least heard this one.

  • what a beautiful piece of music. never fails to bring tears to my eyes everytime i listen to this tune.....thank you mr. pullen, for your truly remarkable music, god bless and rest in peace.

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  • @slice39.what a powerful comment.i agree with you.check out -horace silver's lonely woman.does the same for me.

  • Words fail me when I hear such genius ... You are THEE master pianist!!!

  • Pure genius. Sublime. This is what I want playing in the background at my funeral--to celebrate the pure joy of our time on earth. Thanks Don for this masterpiece.

  • Simply sublime. This is the music I want playing at my funeral--because I want it to be a time of celebration of our precious time on earth. Thanks Don for creating this masterpiece.

  • thanks abee for sending me this love song to life.

    its so damn good to be alive, isn't it?

    peace and blessings.

  • What a confirmation of Love , Time Stands Still ...... I Thank God for Mr. Pullen

  • Don Pullen was, and still remains, one of my favorite musicians of all time. More than almost any other pianist, he was a master of the extremes - from serene beauty like this song to all-out free jazz excesses...and it all came across as totally gripping. May he rest in peace, wherever he is.

  • Pullen comes back to life and shines light,life and breath to us all with this beautiful gift of generosity. What would life be without moments of sharing music within? Hearing the connection, beyond the ivories, beyond notes, words. "Just listen," as Coltrane once told a friend. Gratefullness. Thank you Aparxa, thank you Pullen.

  • This reminds me alot of KJ's Koln #1 the way it developes albeit in a more easy and less virtuosic manner

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