Michael Brecker - Naima -2003
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title absolute without doubt
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JC or MB, either one was truly great. I just like where Brecker took JC's influence and launched it into what I think was the greatest sax talent I ever experienced. I would sell my soul to perform like him. I miss you Michael.
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I'm speechless at 5:56. Who would ever dislike such playing?
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Great clip.
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In the way of speeking like tina turner: He's simply the best!
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@lareeseknife sonny rollins?
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@zzajbird yeah if you cover part of the bell with your leg or put the back of your foot in the bell if youre sitting down you can actually lover the Bb about half a step. may have to adjust depending on size of shoe :D
oh and sorry it took me so long to respond lol
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@StandardSam1 My pleasure. In the end he doesn't know what he's missing out on, as far his calling Brecker boring...i find it hard to think he's even LISTENED to him properly, because i can't understand how anyone who's really spent time listening to him couldn't find something interesting, beautiful, or just technically astounding in his music. And how this guy could call naima "nice' i have no idea....makes me feel sick to hear anyone call it that.
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@mpass212 You would think that such a pretentious man would pretend that he liked Brecker/Coltrane jazz because it would appear to make him look deep and thoughtful. He misses the point enough, musically speaking, to think like that. Keep enjoying your Hank Williams coyote boy! "Hey good lookin' what you gat cookin..." YAWN. Thanks for pointing that out mpass... I had a good laugh too.
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@StandardSam1 dude don't worry, just check out this dude's channel! let's just sayed i laughed VERY hard. he clearly does NOT have his head sorted.



coltrane ...brecker two great sax players......two different souls and expression.......
no need to compare just........enjoy
ebillyboi 2 years ago 51
Excuse me, but it won't let me to not comment. Michael Brecker developed what John Coltrane taught the world, but in no way he outplayed JC. I would say that John Coltrane was the Creator and Michael Brecker learned from him and deveoped his styled based on the creations of John Coltrane, who was one of the most inventional and creative musicians, along side Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum, Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker,etc. MB mastered his instrument, but John Coltrane was THE one. MB learned.
matoflash 2 years ago 7