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Thank You very much, as an inspiring jazz musician this type of content is essential to my journey with the genre. Once again thank your very much!
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I thought I was alone in feeling the healing qualities, glad I was wrong :-) Keep up the good work. With my son (18 years old) and you doing the work, all I have to do is enjoy.
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i absolutely love this song. i agree with the healing qualities of 'trane's music, which are highly metaphysical, yet euphoric. another song of his that comes to my mind, when i hear 'naima', is 'after the rain', which is similarly laid back, but intense at the same time. thanks for reminding us of the video. :)
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Its' healing qualities...you got that right!! Love these videos and your recommendations.
Keep them coming!
i totally agree with you in the fact that coltrane´s music has somethin of "healing" factor, in fact, sometimes it even seems sacred to me, in the sense that it´s like "god" is talking to you through his sax, and when you hear the music it changes instantally your mood (i Can´t listen "Alabama" and stay angry for example) ), i love a lot of differents musicians, but this only happens to me with coltrane´s music
guitapie1 4 months ago
@guitapie1 Totally agree.
JazzVideoGuy 4 months ago
So where do we get the video?
LALJazz 4 months ago
@LALJazz You can view on YouTube, or purchase from Amazon. It's part of the Jazz Icons series,
Jazz Icons: John Coltrane Live in '60, '61 & '65
JazzVideoGuy 4 months ago
I agree. Listening to Coltrane can be a transformative experience. My favorite pieces are Giant Steps and Mr. PC.
gsco82 4 months ago
@gsco82 He left us so much.
JazzVideoGuy 4 months ago