Brad Mehldau - Jazz à Vienne 2010 1/3
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video response:
watch?v=bfIXqupPX5g
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Basically, I'm coming!
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elektryczne i ekscentryczne .Doskonałe w formie.
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A classically trained jazz pianist interpreting The Verve and Nirvana while wearing a Grateful Dead tour shirt. Gotta love that!
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I feel like I'm all 23,998 views
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@TheJoshanky Thank you for the input. I was wondering if it was Brion based on the fact that he would have worked with him extensively over the years. It does share a few similarities with "here we go". I've found three different recordings of it (the rest being horrible quality compared to this) and not one of them said what song it was.
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@sportinlife2006 There were a few music reviews and articles I came across that had provided the set list for Mehldau's performance. As for who J.B. is I believe it's Jon Brion. Brion was the producer for the Largo and Highway Rider albums that Mehldau composed. Of course, Brion is also a musician and in fact I think the song that best reflects Mehldau's waltz is "Here We Go" by Jon Brion. Hope that helps.
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@TheJoshanky Where did you find that out and who is J.B.?
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A little bit of desfase audio/video... it's a piti... thank you anyway
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I think that his interpretation of this song and also of "Teardrop" is a bit inspired by Steve Reich... I mean, look at his left hand...
The third song that Mehldau is playing is called "Waltz for J.B.". Beautiful piece.
TheJoshanky 7 months ago 9
and:
- Don't Be Sad (Brad Mehldau, from Highway Rider)
bgertruda 11 months ago 5