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Kurt Rosenwinkel Trio, Inner Urge

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Rotterdam, de Doelen, 27.09.2008 Kurt Rosenwinkel, Ben Street & Obed Calvaire

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  • This is tribute for this nice musicians, this moment is the concert was very good. Enjoy with this music!

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  • What is all this jazz discussion about tradition and "swinging" and bullshit. You think kurt's thinking about any of those rules? Fuck that shit! He's going for and making amazing music.

  • This is swinging. Eight note lines will flatten out at a faster tempo.

    Jengelbach, Irving Mills was a dodgy agent, not a jazz musician. When Ellington and his contemparies were composing and performing their music, they were expanding on what we now know as 'traditional jazz'. There was no pre-existing tradition. Jazz is a creative art form and always will be. Fun times!

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  • Thanks for posting! Love it!

  • @mohomoho1 Bye! Have fun!

  • what a drummer, who´s this guy????

  • @mohomoho1 Whoops, likes like you missed out on the fact that this is an up-tempo, busy tune to begin with. You can find videos of him doing ballads and nice solo guitar stuff. this is a swinging ass Joe Henderson tune- this is perfectly in tune with it.

  • no hat ?! wow

  • amazing! obed is such a great great musician!

  • Guitar wankers. Self indulgent. It's all been done before. Give me Sonny Sharrock anyday of the week or Peter Brotzmann. I here nothing here that sends goosebumps up and down my spine

  • I am unfamiliar with Calvaire. He reminds me of Hamid Drake. Beautiful! 

  • Someone at my school told me if you don't swing your eighth notes, you get haunted by the ghosts of Charles Mingus and Miles Davis. They show up Round Midnight.

    Can't say for sure. I've never taken that chance.

  • @mikisjazz you see, and I'm grateful that he plays the more here (europe) :D

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