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John Coltrane :: Alabama :: Jazz Casual Posted by: interplanetarymusic
Video duration: 354 seconds The John Coltrane Quartet (John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones) en 1963, el el programa de televisión Jazz Casual, interpretando Alabama. Puede verse el comienzo del programa en: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=Ytz1ZKk9w Xw Related: 1963, alabama, casual, coltrane, elvin, garrison, jazz, jimmy, john, jones, mccoy, quartet, tv, tyner Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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By: ToroQ3000. on 22 Nov 08, 05:37:22
There's a studio version of this on "Live At Birdland"
By: straneing. on 21 Nov 08, 20:03:00
Beyond the technical limitations of the day, this video reveals Coltrane's and his legendary quartet's remarkable abilities to gel with each other; carefully listening, following where others may go. Coltrane, a deeply spiritual man, spoke from his soul on this following the Birmingham church bombing of four girls. Truly a fitting memorial.
By: straneing. on 21 Nov 08, 20:00:11
Coltrane spent long hours, daily, on his intonation. His practice sessions, alone, focused on tonal quality, chords that included the piano range, creating different insights into chordal structures, writing/composing and rehearsing, at times, with his group. He said, as did McCoy Tyner in a recent interview I conducted with him, that the shows were most like rehearsals as he was constantly searching for "that sound."
By: LodoGrdzak. on 21 Nov 08, 04:16:27
Soul out the ass!
By: gittygittygoo1012. on 21 Nov 08, 02:05:08
this is such a sad song
By: bobgreen623. on 20 Nov 08, 23:26:45
I love this, there's such a sense of tragedy and loss in the non-tempo first couple of minutes. For more 'interpretations' via music of MLK speeches I can heartily recommend Denys Baptiste's "Let Freedom Ring" album, which actually contains the lost chord. Twice
By: radiohead9. on 20 Nov 08, 20:41:39
what album is this on?
By: xXBR4D3NXx. on 20 Nov 08, 13:01:59
They do, you moron. You have to pay close attention if you're listening to a song with both to know who's playing.
By: minor7b5natural9. on 20 Nov 08, 03:24:31
they sound alike? are you stupid?
By: demolitionhammer23. on 20 Nov 08, 03:07:20
words are not needed for this.. You can feel the different kinds of emotion throughout the music, it just speaks to you. The saying your actions speak louder than your words. It's true..
By: saimon843. on 19 Nov 08, 15:18:34
John Coltrane the best one, just incredible very nice John Coltrane es sin duda un genio del jazz el mejor, sencillamente increible saludos
By: Sanchothesaxplayer. on 17 Nov 08, 21:40:27
Coltrane still has a massive influence on tenor saxplayers all over the world. BUT: his sound is lousy. He did not have the muscial ear for intonation. This he compensated with innovation and technique. Too bad for him. He once stated about Stan Getz' wonderful sax sound "We would all play like Getz if we only could".
By: jonathan24violin. on 16 Nov 08, 07:22:10
Epic.
By: xXBR4D3NXx. on 16 Nov 08, 01:30:54
One of the few sax players I like. I've always preferred trumpets for some reason, even though the two sound a lot alike.
By: brionbee. on 15 Nov 08, 20:02:25
According to a good friend,Trane is playing each note to MLK's "I Have A Dream" speech for this song. He wrote it directly after the church bombing in Alabama where those four innocent girls were killed. Now listen to it again in this light...
By: brionbee. on 15 Nov 08, 19:58:52
you don't need to degrade yourself to prove you aren't racist. Let your actions dictate who you are and do the courageous thing and let folks dislike you. Then you will be a little closer to truly letting love and acceptance actually cost you something. I believe you mean well. But seriously...
By: LushonFeare. on 15 Nov 08, 12:52:31
:o blatant racism its like saying afro americans cant do some thing purely because there afro american. it is also patronising. u cant say just because some black people do something well all black people can lol. thats just silly.
By: 50pawelcent. on 15 Nov 08, 00:38:45
man sayin that afroamericans r better in some activities aint racist, just think wat u write
By: RoyalBluesTrini. on 14 Nov 08, 21:19:59
Please Just enjoy
By: LushonFeare. on 14 Nov 08, 18:07:11
:o racism
By: acaelrodri. on 14 Nov 08, 15:12:10
black people are better in many aspects than we are (white people) juaz
By: transferXmofts. on 14 Nov 08, 01:05:18
By: Baumi07. on 13 Nov 08, 21:34:25
perfekt
By: malwiska15. on 12 Nov 08, 17:11:19
.....:)
By: countachlew. on 12 Nov 08, 11:55:39
sorry, i just read the earlier comments. im guessing the church bombing was racially motivated. it's sad that kind of hatred still exists in some people today.