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  • Serial_Apologist
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    • Dec 2010
    • 37617

    Originally posted by Tenor Freak View Post
    Nine entertaining minutes of Han Bennink playing on a ratty old set of drums that in other circumstances would be hung up on a pub wall somewhere...

    Could well be one of Irakere's ancient chuck-outs! +

    Couldn't help noticing Max Roach's opening figure to "Salt Peanuts!" at around 8'30" - though that motif could well be a lot older than Max of course.

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    • BLUESNIK'S REVOX
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      • Dec 2010
      • 4278

      Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
      Could well be one of Irakere's ancient chuck-outs! +

      Couldn't help noticing Max Roach's opening figure to "Salt Peanuts!" at around 8'30" - though that motif could well be a lot older than Max of course.
      Han plays cheese drums live 2005. He don't give an Edam, and other "jokes"...http://youtu.be/JL9BrZ-zUpQ

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      • Serial_Apologist
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        • Dec 2010
        • 37617

        Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View Post
        Han plays cheese drums live 2005. He don't give an Edam, and other "jokes"...http://youtu.be/JL9BrZ-zUpQ
        A great opportunity for puns, as the comments show, so I'll desist, this time...

        I remember reading of a performance in which Han played a drum set located on the opposite side of a stage from inside a paper bag, using a broom handle. Had Samuel Beckett written a part for a drummer he would have fitted the role magnificently. As second drummer in Andy Sheppard's wonderful big band of the early 90s we saw him "play" the Colston Hall (now re-named) in Bristol: starting from the brass rails at the back of the stalls, then the steps and backs of the seats all the way down to the stage, then the stage floor, the drum stool (getting different frequences from each leg!) before finally settling at the kit to deliver a duet with Andy's regular Buddy Rich-styled drummer.

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        • BLUESNIK'S REVOX
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          • Dec 2010
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          Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
          A great opportunity for puns, as the comments show, so I'll desist, this time...

          I remember reading of a performance in which Han played a drum set located on the opposite side of a stage from inside a paper bag, using a broom handle. Had Samuel Beckett written a part for a drummer he would have fitted the role magnificently. As second drummer in Andy Sheppard's wonderful big band of the early 90s we saw him "play" the Colston Hall (now re-named) in Bristol: starting from the brass rails at the back of the stalls, then the steps and backs of the seats all the way down to the stage, then the stage floor, the drum stool (getting different frequences from each leg!) before finally settling at the kit to deliver a duet with Andy's regular Buddy Rich-styled drummer.
          There's some very good footage of him on YouTube playing a rehearsal with Wes Montgomery and a good Dutch pianist. And although he's thought of more in other directions, he was a fine hard bop drummer. Wes smiles at him approvingly, which didn't always happen with drummers!

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          • Jazzrook
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            • Mar 2011
            • 3067

            A short film on the Albert Ayler influenced tenor saxophonist Zoh Amba:

            When I was younger I thought that music was like an escape from the world, but I realized that it’s like this doorway into this great universe of beauty. I w...


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            • Jazzrook
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              • Mar 2011
              • 3067

              Charles Mingus(1922-79) with Bobby Jones(1928-80), Eddie Preston(1925-2009), Jaki Byard(1922-99) & Dannie Richmond(1931-88) playing 'Pithecanthropus Erectus' on Denmark TV, 1970:

              Denmark TV 1970 - Charlie Mingus - bass; Eddie Preston - Tpt; Charles McPherson - alto; Bobby Jones - tnr; Jakki Byard - pno; Dannie Richmond - drums


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              • Jazzrook
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                • Mar 2011
                • 3067

                Fats Domino ~ Blue Monday in 1957:



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                • Jazzrook
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                  • Mar 2011
                  • 3067

                  Charles Mingus with Clifford Jordan, Eric Dolphy, Jaki Byard & Dannie Richmond playing 'Peggy's Blue Skylight' in Belgium, 1964.
                  Amazing Dolphy solo.

                  Charles Mingus – double bassEric Dolphy – alto saxophoneJohnny Coles – trumpetClifford Jordan – tenor saxophoneJaki Byard – pianoDannie Richmond – drums


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                  • Joseph K
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                    • Oct 2017
                    • 7765

                    Peter Bernstein and Michael Kanan play Bird's Dewey Square -

                    Michael Kanan & Peter Bernstein Live at Smalls March 31, 2011.Performing "Dewey Square".


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                    • Joseph K
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                      • Oct 2017
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                      Evgeny Pobozhiy and his bassist friend Anton Davidyants with another Stella that I might have to transcribe... and more.

                      00:00 Приветствие02:35 Stella By Starlight09:37 Про свои инструменты41:25 Donna LeeЕвгений Побожий — гитарист и композитор, первый российский музыкант, ставш...


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                      • Joseph K
                        Banned
                        • Oct 2017
                        • 7765

                        Chris Potter's Underground (Adam Rogers, Craig Taborn, Nate Smith) - Jazz Open Stuttgart 2009



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                        • Jazzrook
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                          • Mar 2011
                          • 3067

                          Thelonious Monk playing 'Caravan' in Berlin, 1969:

                          Thelonious MonkPhilharmonie, Berliner Jazztage, Berlin/Germany,7th November 1969Thelonious Monk, p


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                          • Jazzrook
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                            • Mar 2011
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                            Randy Weston with Billy Harper playing 'Blues to Senegal':

                            Hear the entire session and interview: http://soundcheck.wnyc.org/story/randy-weston-and-billy-harper-in-studio/Randy Weston is one of jazz's most renowned a...


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                            • JasonPalmer
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                              • Dec 2022
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                              Listening to this on cd

                              Annoyingly listening to and commenting on radio 3...

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                              • Jazzrook
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                                • Mar 2011
                                • 3067

                                Big Joe Turner's 'Shake, Rattle & Roll' live in 1954:

                                This is part of a series of live performance for the short lived 1950's variety series Show Time at The Apollo which were later re-cut into the theatrical re...


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