The place for jazz videos
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
Comment
-
-
Charles Mingus with Bobby Jones, Charles McPherson, Eddie Preston, Jaki Byard & Dannie Richmond playing 'Pithecanthropus Erectus' in 1970(?):
Jones' solo begins at 2:30.Bobby Jones (October 30, 1928, Louisville, Kentucky - March 6, 1980, Munich) was an American jazz saxophonist.Jones played drums a...
JR
Comment
-
-
Back to January 1972 and a Blue Note special on the PBS series "Soul!". Lee Morgan with his group three weeks before his er, last night at Slug's in rare colour video. He also plays a Jymie Merritt piece dedicated to Angela Davis. Plus Horace Silver having to play a vile RMI piano. A must-watch IMO.
all words are trains for moving past what really has no name
Comment
-
-
Freddie Hubbard with Joe Henderson, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter & Tony Williams playing 'Cantaloupe Island' at a BLUE NOTE concert in 1985:
Cantaloupe Island is a jazz standard composed by Herbie Hancock. It was one of the first examples of a modal jazz composition set to a funky beatFeaturing Fr...
JR
Comment
-
-
T Bone Walker, with the JATP crew, Zoot Sims, Clerk Terry, Dizzy Gillespie et al, London 1966 or 67..
"Women you must be crazy". I think it was after this concert that Gillespie grabbed, gropped and assaulted Val Wilmer and her partner, coming to real "fist" blows, in which T Bone Walker emerged the decent one. This is in Val's autobiography and it was an encounter that rightly went very deep.
Anyway, T Bone is a joy...
Comment
-
-
I really get tired of this stuff being excused away as "but he was a genius", the same venal crap with Miles...
"At this point, Stevie came into the room. Dizzy made a grab for her, screaming about “Fucking bitches!” I gazed in astonishment as he pulled her down by her hair to waist level. There were three other men in the room, but they just froze, open-mouthed. I grabbed Dizzy’s arm and tried to drag him off, but he was a heavy man and wouldn’t be shifted. He was limbering up, drunkenly, with his other fist, so I had no other option but to punch him myself, in the face. With a bull-like roar, he turned on me and sent me flying across the room where I bounced to the floor down a stack of aluminium chairs. In a second, he was astride me, fist raised to strike. One of the onlookers was a local musician who had been drinking. Dizzy was his hero, yet even in his sozzled state, this was too much for him. He helped Stevie pull my assailant away. He staggered to his feet, but I had gone beyond fury by now. I had never really hit anyone before, but now I punched him, as hard as I could. He went sprawling, blood spurted from his nose and his lip. I know I could not have accomplished this pugilistic feat had he been sober, but that left hook stayed notorious for ages.
As Dizzy lay on the floor, I looked around and saw T-Bone standing quietly in the doorway. “You women get out of here,” he told us, and we meekly obeyed. He shut the door and waited until the other man rose to his feet. Then, apparently, he knocked him down again..."
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View PostI really get tired of this stuff being excused away as "but he was a genius", the same venal crap with Miles...
"At this point, Stevie came into the room. Dizzy made a grab for her, screaming about “Fucking bitches!” I gazed in astonishment as he pulled her down by her hair to waist level. There were three other men in the room, but they just froze, open-mouthed. I grabbed Dizzy’s arm and tried to drag him off, but he was a heavy man and wouldn’t be shifted. He was limbering up, drunkenly, with his other fist, so I had no other option but to punch him myself, in the face. With a bull-like roar, he turned on me and sent me flying across the room where I bounced to the floor down a stack of aluminium chairs. In a second, he was astride me, fist raised to strike. One of the onlookers was a local musician who had been drinking. Dizzy was his hero, yet even in his sozzled state, this was too much for him. He helped Stevie pull my assailant away. He staggered to his feet, but I had gone beyond fury by now. I had never really hit anyone before, but now I punched him, as hard as I could. He went sprawling, blood spurted from his nose and his lip. I know I could not have accomplished this pugilistic feat had he been sober, but that left hook stayed notorious for ages.
As Dizzy lay on the floor, I looked around and saw T-Bone standing quietly in the doorway. “You women get out of here,” he told us, and we meekly obeyed. He shut the door and waited until the other man rose to his feet. Then, apparently, he knocked him down again..."
Comment
-
-
Don Cherry's NU with Carlos Ward, Mark Helias, Ed Blackwell & Nana Vasconcelos live in San Sebastian, 1986.
They were also recorded live at Bracknell the same year.
Don Cherry (pocket trumpet, douss'n-gouni) Carlos Ward (as, fl) Mark Helias (b) Ed BlackweIl (d) Nana Vasconcelos (perc), Palacio de los Deportes de San Seba...
JR
Comment
-
Comment