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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Coda » January 17th, 2014, 5:28 pm


Joni Mitchell - electric guitar, vocals
Pat Metheny - lead guitar
Jaco Pastorius - bass
Don Alias - drums
Lyle Mays - keyboards
Michael Brecker - saxophone
The Persuasions - backing vocals on "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" & "Shadows and Light"
Toller Cranston - skates
Andy Johns - engineer
Shadows and Light is Joni Mitchell's 1980 double live album, recorded at the Santa Barbara County Bowl in September 1979 on the Mingus tour.
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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby pig pen » January 21st, 2014, 12:39 pm

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Re: Jazz Videos

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Re: Jazz Videos

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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Jazzooo » February 6th, 2014, 12:52 pm

From my concert last week in San Diego, with Bob Magnusson and Duncan Moore.

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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby bluenoter » February 6th, 2014, 5:42 pm

walto, in #81, wrote:Not jazz, but I didn't know where to put it:

[video: Christian Wolff in concert]
Permit me. :)

Other MusicNon-Jazz Videos

That thread is currently right near the top.
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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Jazzooo » February 6th, 2014, 7:55 pm

And the grand finale jam, my Latin take on All Blues. Good solo from Tripp Sprague on soprano, and a beauty from Duncan Moore on drums!

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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby walto » February 7th, 2014, 3:50 am

bluenoter wrote:
walto, in #81, wrote:Not jazz, but I didn't know where to put it:

[video: Christian Wolff in concert]
Permit me. :)

Other MusicNon-Jazz Videos

That thread is currently right near the top.


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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby bluenoter » February 7th, 2014, 4:46 am

walto wrote:
Thanks.

YW. I proposed (herein); an "overlord" apparently disposed.

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A little surprise (agreeable, I hope) for Doug: a performance of his composition Besos Ocultos at the same concert in San Diego:



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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Pete C » February 11th, 2014, 7:14 am

Joe Henderson:ts
Johnny Griffin:ts
George Adams:ts
Horace Parlan:p
Peter Washington:b
Kenny Washington:ds

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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Jazzooo » February 11th, 2014, 4:08 pm

Very nice, thanks Rita! My first ever tango composition.
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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Coda » February 19th, 2014, 4:39 pm

JOHN ABERCROMBIE QUARTET (USA)
Teatro Comunale -- Cormòns ore 21.30 Sabato 22 Ottobre 2011

John Abercrombie: guitar -- Mark Feldman: violin -- Thomas Morgan: bass -- Joey Baron: drums
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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Ron Thorne » February 26th, 2014, 7:14 pm

This was a magical collaboration in my opinion, and we've lost Paco far too early.

Enjoy.




The video is not that great here, but the audio is fine.


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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Coda » February 28th, 2014, 6:47 pm



Stian Westerhus & Pale Horses Feat. Susanna Wallumrød - Nidarosdomen
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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Jazzooo » March 6th, 2014, 7:01 pm

My first gig with my brand new group: Iguanas Ranas (Mexican slang for "Igualmente" or "Likewise!").

Sadly, the guitarist was out of the frame but still a tad too hot in the mix, which creates a slightly odd sensation. But the performances are good and I'm proud of us all. And for you keyboard geeks--that's my new Hammond SK1-73. The organ is sensational, but so are the other voices--this is a Wurlitzer sample.



The tune is my composition New York Blues, which I first recorded as a swinging minor blues in 1997 with Mike Stern, John Patitucci and Ben Perowsky. I've done different versions with three other bands--a gentler swing with Jazzooo, AfroCuban 6/8 with Medianoche, and now this version which combines the AfroCuban vibe with a half time shuffle.

Disfruten, amigos!
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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby pig pen » March 11th, 2014, 11:00 am

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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Coda » March 18th, 2014, 5:34 pm


Ho hum, here's more to make your day less miserable.
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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Ron Thorne » April 3rd, 2014, 3:57 pm

This is a fine piece of fusion from an amazing young band. Impressive.


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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Jazzooo » April 3rd, 2014, 4:36 pm

Yeah, Ron--I'm really digging Snarky Puppy. I'm only just now discovering them--I think the name made me think of them as some kind of alt/punk band, so they stayed off my radar till now.
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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Ron Thorne » April 3rd, 2014, 6:25 pm

Doug, I had a somewhat similar experience. I wish they had chosen a different name.

Many of these guys have been together for 10 years! Bassist/composer Michael League and many of his band of musical adventurers spent time at the Univ. of North Texas, a terrific laboratory for jazz players.

Here's another, a Brazilian-inspired tune:

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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Coda » April 14th, 2014, 2:03 pm

Credit goes to Jazzwax.com but it's sooooo good I had to share.


Relatively unknown Sonny Rollins performance reminiscent of his early 60s The Bridge days when he replaced piano with guitar. Τhis time a young Bobby Broom takes the place of Jim Hall but the great Bob Cranshaw on bass -- who's been with Rollins on and off for 5 decades -- remains a staple on both outfits. Filmed live at the third Montreal International Jazz Festival on July 4, 1982.

Personnel:

Sonny Rollins ts
Bobby Broom g
Yoshiaki Masuo g
Bob Cranshaw b
Jack DeJohnette d

Track listing:

1. Here You Come Again 00:00
2. Penny Saved 7:45
3. My One and Only Love 21:38
4. I'll Be Seeing You 29:35
5. Don't Stop the Carnival 39:14
6. Alfie 49:28
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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby pig pen » April 20th, 2014, 8:19 am

Hans Groiner treatment of Monk's "Ask Me Now", live at Smalls:



Here is a little video to give you an idea of the direction of his artistry:

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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Ron Thorne » April 20th, 2014, 2:09 pm

Well, to say that Hans Groiner's approach to Monk is "original" would be an understatement. Even Hans has difficulty maintaining a straight face at times.

He's a breath of fresh air, however.

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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby pig pen » April 21st, 2014, 11:16 am

Ron Thorne wrote:Well, to say that Hans Groiner's approach to Monk is "original" would be an understatement. Even Hans has difficulty maintaining a straight face at times.

He's a breath of fresh air, however.


I thought the funniest thing about the video was the comments on youtube where people were blasting him for not "getting" Monk. Some people need their sense of humour over-hauled :lol:

It is good to be able to laugh at ourselves sometimes.
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Re: Jazz Videos

Postby Jazzooo » April 22nd, 2014, 8:25 am

A couple of videos of my trio from Sunday night's got--Blue Monk and I'll Take Les.

The sound is a little low, so you might have to turn it up a tad.

The cameraman was the bassist's girlfriend...enough said. ;) There is some chatter close to the mic here and there but it goes away. Good drummer, good chemistry. Pulled back energy because we were in a restaurant, but still a nice look at what I'm doing musically right now.

I'm working on not worrying so much about accuracy and just going for it as a player.

Oh, and there's an edit in Blue Monk where I removed the bass solo--it wouldn't upload, too long.





The second one is a big file, so let it load for a few minutes first. Thanks for watching!

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