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@Nupeman1972 There is always race in music. Which explains artists from Elvis and the Dorsey Brothers to Justin Timberlake and Justin Beiber.
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@countdigi That is pure foolishness. The late music critic Ralph Gleason was the producer of this show and a long time champion of Jazz. But for him, no one was there and this video does not exist. Appreciate it and search elsewhere for your boogeymen.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, McCoy Tyner.
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All of these guys are TRUE jazz legends, not like some of these other crappy musicians that are endorsed by pot heads
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Wow Mccoy rips it up on this one... check out his Inception album it's pretty good. I also like Corea, Herbie, and Keith Jarrett
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Elvin is my favorite jazz drummer.
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Please someone explain to me how the man with the pipe is racist. Like i sleep and eat racism everyday living in America . In fact i am a Raceolgist and shit, but a white man standing near a Black man playing Piano is a sign of racism. You motherfuckers are out of your God damn mind . You are listening to Jazz what the fuck this shit is loved buy the whole world over. In fact i belive God himself santcion this shit here When you think you done heard it all somebody comes up with some crazy shit
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McCoy!!!
best ever!!!!!!!
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@donnyab i didn't mean to imply the jazz columnist himself was the racist one - but in my opinion the overall production and how it was shot has those elements - i am sure he was happy as heck to be there - don't get me wrong
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he is listening to the music *not being racist* ... I have a video of Thelonious Monk playing the piano and Count Basie is sitting at the other end of the piano leaning into it staring at him while he is playing, was Basie being racist ?
It might be annoying, its not racism.



This music is never out of style
nuphillygirl1 2 years ago 41
A great concert by Trane and all. By the way the Ralph Gleason is probably the producer of the video and concert. There is no race in music, only good and bad music.
Nupeman1972 2 years ago 19