In the Montreux Jazz Festival
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@Contrapunctus1 so...why not just say "good performance"? and it sounds nothing like Keith Jarrett in any place. two different sounds.
MCalixte89 2 months ago
on the other hand like somebody said on another Mehldua song comment : "before Keith Jarrett there were pianos, but nobody knew what to do with them. Also with table salt etc....." that's some funny shit.
markmarktarmann 3 months ago
@Contrapunctus1 that s a bit too easy. how? when? because he's got massive technique too? a couple of phrases and rythmic patterns sound similar, but not the same as the köln or tokyo concerts, overall it's quite original. if youre really looking to pick it apart dismiss it somehow as derivative be specific, or put up a solo performance of yours that s this good and not so" jarrettesque". maybe keith s stuff came from the same place. a chopin or schubert motif. jarrettesque. lol.
markmarktarmann 7 months ago
I love it when someone new suddenly comes out from nowhere and reinvents what a piano can sound like.
Those rare personalities who plays with a spirit of not caring about the fact that pianos have been around since the 1700´s - and that ALL possibles sounds / moods already have been played........personalities who still comes up with something completely new and fresh against all these odds.
Brad Mehldau is one of these rare personalities.
A true genius if you ask me...
perchst 1 year ago 2
A bit Jarrettesque in places.
Contrapunctus1 1 year ago