Interview with Keith Jarrett
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Just watched this. Interesting and touching in so many ways - particularly watching KJ relistening to his own music.Last edited by Old Grumpy; 27-02-23, 14:08.
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Greatly enjoyed that, so thank you TF. I remember how distressed Keith was after going through that ME episode in the 1990s and emerging having to re-learn how to play from beginnings. Yet the stroke seems to have revealed a much more likeable Jarrett, shorn of that arrogance that could be so off-putting. He's mellowed, perhaps chasened. It was instructive hearing him talk about what he brought to jazz playing and the influence of gospel on the harmonic approach, though of course this was already present in earlier pianists such as Oscar Peterson and Horace Silver; also the Country influences he shared with Gary Burton, Pat Metheny and Charlie Haden, and one might add Mike Gibbs. A really worthwhile interview with a sympathetic interviewer.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostGreatly enjoyed that, so thank you TF. I remember how distressed Keith was after going through that ME episode in the 1990s and emerging having to re-learn how to play from beginnings. Yet the stroke seems to have revealed a much more likeable Jarrett, shorn of that arrogance that could be so off-putting. He's mellowed, perhaps chasened. It was instructive hearing him talk about what he brought to jazz playing and the influence of gospel on the harmonic approach, though of course this was already present in earlier pianists such as Oscar Peterson and Horace Silver; also the Country influences he shared with Gary Burton, Pat Metheny and Charlie Haden, and one might add Mike Gibbs. A really worthwhile interview with a sympathetic interviewer.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostI would love to see this interview but the intro made me feel nauseous. I will try again but this time finding exactly where KJ starts talking.
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