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John Coltrane Quartet - On Green Dolphin Street - 1960

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2007

John Coltrane plays "On Green Dolphin Street" in Dusseldorf, Germany, March 1960. This is ultra rare footage featuring Coltrane with the Miles Davis Quintet of the time, sans Miles. Wynton Kelly is on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Jimmy Cobb on drums. The audio is out of sync, I'll have to try converting it to a different format and reuploading it some other time....hopefully the quality of the music will tide you over in the meantime.

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  • Paul Chambers looks pissed that someone taped over part of his solo.

  • For the convenience of anyone who wants to transcribe solos:

    Trane: 1:20

    Wynton: 3:46

    P.C.: 6:36

    (Although you'll have to deal with the random middle chunk missing)

    I hope that someone else finds these "quick links" slightly useful!

    Peace,

    fiddlercrab3

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  • What was that second song at the end that they were starting?

  • Coltrane's tone could end all wars.

  • Does anybody have a transcription of Wynton Kelly"s piano solo? It would be great to learn.

  • This gave me the craziest shivers sick

  • Which venue?

  • @Gabepaullikegirls interesting.  why?

  • y the random cowboy?

  • The WDR will hopefully publish more stuff like this:

    spiegel.de/kultur/musik/0,1518­,728156,00.html

  • You can buy the CD now. Link does not work here, so go to wdrshop.de

  • @Gabepaullikegirls I disagree strongly. Hendrix if anything expanded on Coltrane's contributions. He constrained it to his live recordings more though, but I mean that's pretty understandable considering he wrote pop songs as well.

    There are some really talented non-jazz soloists out there. Particularly on guitar. That's self-evident.

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