Pink Floyd lost Syd Barrett, The Who lost Keith Moon, Led Zeppelin lost Bonzo, Elvin, McCoy & Jimmy Garrison lost Trane, Bill Evans lost Scott la Faro, Yoko lost John, Oregon lost Colin Walcott. This video is from 1980; the song was first recorded in 1989 on "45th parallel" with Trilok Gurtu, 4 years after Colin Walcott died. And, today, 1st of march, is Ralph Towner's 70th birthday! Happy birthday Ralph
Que maravilloso ver a Collin Walcott en este video...
MP3tilaco 1 month ago
Fine! Contemplative and peaceful. :) I like it.
clausselin 1 month ago
thanks for upload, thanksthanksthanks :)
budzugan 3 months ago
One of the best jazz concerts I have ever seen was in Lincoln Center in 1973. The first set was oregon , the second set was Keith Jarrett, and last set was Monk's last concert. Oregon blew me away with Collin Walcott. Keith Jarrett pinned me to the seat with a n incredible set with Haden, motian and Redman.
oregonbobv 5 months ago
Before "45th parallel" it was recorded as a duet with Gary Burton, in may 1985.
douzilles 5 months ago
Fantastic document...! is there more? Saw Oregon for the first time in Huntington Beach sometime in the late ’70s, perhaps ’76, at the Golden Bear, a long gone club that hosted its share of fringe music. That concert is still a vivid memory all these years later. Thank you for this!
aeropilot 6 months ago
This track is on "Old Friends New Friends" too
Beautiful album, stellar upload :)
Thank you very much @emmadetten,
Bibi
BibiAudiofil 7 months ago
completamente de acuerdo,colin walcott le daba otra dimension a la musica de oregon!!!
GCP16958 1 year ago
the song here is on 45th Parallel, and sounds a lot different(Trilok Gurtu) and they play it on Oregon In Moscow too.
spoildn8410 1 year ago
I was priveleged to see the Wolcott-version in SoCal in the mid-70's. One of the foremost musical memories in my life----------
Collin Lives!
slowuncle 1 year ago