Тёмный

Bootleg of John Coltrane 4tet + Eric Dolphy in Copenhagen 1961 | bernie's bootlegs 

Bernie’s Bootlegs
Подписаться 55 тыс.
Просмотров 204 тыс.
50% 1

Thanks for checking out my video and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more killing jazz content!
-------------------------------------------SUPPORT--------------------------------------
If you enjoyed this video, please give it a 'like' and share it with your friends.
SUBSCRIBE for more high-quality jazz content: ru-vid.com...
I make zero ad revenue from this channel, so it is your continued support makes this channel possible. THANK YOU!
----------------------------------------CONNECT-----------------------------------------
Instagram: / berniesbootlegs
Twitter: / berniesbootlegs
Facebook: / berniesbootlegs
Join the community! / 391462558202446
---------------------------------------CONTACT------------------------------------------
Business email: berniesbootlegs@gmail.com
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
John Coltrane
Falkonerteatret, Copenhagen 1961-11-20
1. intro by Norman Granz
2. Delilah
3. Every Time We Say Goodbye
4. Impressions
5. Naima
6. My Favourite Things (false start)
7. My Favourite Things
John Coltrane: tenor & soprano sax
Eric Dolphy: alto sax, bass clarinet, flute
McCoy Tyner: piano
Reggie Workman: bass
Elvin Jones: drums
Don't forget to like, share, & subscribe for more jazz videos! Your support helps to keep this channel going.
Submit your videos & bootlegs to: berniesbootlegs@gmail.com (NEW email)
Submit your videos & bootlegs to: berniesbootlegs@gmail.com (NEW email)
**IMPORTANT** If you are a copyright holder that would like something removed from my channel please message me on RU-vid or email me directly, & I usually respond within minutes. I'm happy to take down a certain video if you simply ask - so you do not need to file a DMCA Copyright Takedown Request with RU-vid. Thank you! Email: berniesbootlegs@gmail.com

Опубликовано:

 

8 сен 2017

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 225   
@roofdweller
@roofdweller 3 года назад
Tried to listen to this while cooking dinner tonight. Impossible to do both so I turned off the stove burners, poured a tall glass of Spanish red wine (Jumilla), sat down in pillows and actively listened to this miracle of eternity in time preserved in time. The godhead of 5 ever bestowing, blessings upon them. Gratitude to the nth degree.
@thejazztherapyjesse
@thejazztherapyjesse Месяц назад
Sounds like Heaven ❤
@Domingorparedes
@Domingorparedes Год назад
No wax was wasted in this recording. An absolute masterpiece!!!!!
@bomay5752
@bomay5752 6 лет назад
Eric Dolphy was with us such a short time - as was Coltrane - and gave us magnificent gifts & memories
@bustabass9025
@bustabass9025 11 месяцев назад
This for me was tantamount to discovering some Lost Village Vanguard sessions. Those recordings with this ensemble are legendary. This offering is an existential part of that great music.
@davidgodoy9561
@davidgodoy9561 Год назад
I have tears in my eyes. This is such a beautiful recording! It’s wild to think that this performance was played live. Coltrane was seriously on another level.
@ronaldjohnson380
@ronaldjohnson380 4 года назад
How fortunate we are to have been exposed to these creative musical geniuses that have left us a legacy that will be eternal.
@patricederrez
@patricederrez 3 года назад
I listen and tears flow without breaking my eyes. Joy makes us cry, for it is pure Light that flows into our hearts. Thank you for sharing this treasure!
@edlathy4776
@edlathy4776 4 года назад
Elvin's brush work is incredible on Everytime We Say Good Bye and Naima--chrning, pushing prodding incessantly swinging of course on sticks as well. Nobody pushes soloists on brushes or sticks like that. I saw classic quartet after Garrison took over on bass in St Louis as teenager. Transforming, incredible! One set, one hard driving tune consumed the entire set. Coltrane eating a pear out of a brown bag on break ar Gino's Bar now long gone bar on Delmar Blvd in St Louis. An of age friend got me in, and I had a coke while he drank nursed a beer. I didn't have money to pay for a second set and friend had to go. I'll never forget it. Mesmerizing. I bought all his albums after that until his death.
@troylewis9273
@troylewis9273 3 года назад
aaaaa A A AAAAA@A AAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAA@A@A@@AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA A AAAaaaaaa@aaa@a@aaaaaaaaa@aaa@
@davidmaslow399
@davidmaslow399 3 года назад
Great story Ed!
@johnmartin4152
@johnmartin4152 2 года назад
The pear in the brown bag is a great detail. Thanks.
@ahambrahmasmi108
@ahambrahmasmi108 2 года назад
Wow man, what an amazing experience! I can only imagine what it must've been like)
@3rdearexperience
@3rdearexperience 6 лет назад
Dolphy inspired Trane to a whole other level of playing - thanks for posting - Long reign the the Supreme!
@LendallPitts
@LendallPitts 5 лет назад
Agree!
@hanshi422
@hanshi422 6 лет назад
THIS is a killer. Fantastic upload, Bernie. Think about it. This was almost 60 years ago, (56), and no one has come close to the energy of this collective genius and passion, and in my view, ever will. It was a different time and place. Imitators can try, fiddle with their horns, play transcriptions, whatever; ain't gonna happen. How profoundly fortunate we all were to have them among us.
@bluetoad2001
@bluetoad2001 6 лет назад
Hanshi Stephen Kaufman well said😎
@stevensam17
@stevensam17 6 лет назад
My sentiment exactly. We are profoundly fortunate that Trane was here & gave so , so much in his short life. I saw him many times at the Jazz Workshop in SF as a kid, standing at the door listening cause I was too young to get in but in heaven all the same. Talked to him on break one time & got his autograph. My treasure. This music is timeless & like you say, no one has or ever will come even close to the genius & intensity of Trane & this band.
@stevensam17
@stevensam17 6 лет назад
And we get to hear Trane talking which is very rare
@fredressler
@fredressler 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nY4MjmrLAlI.html
@bradking1067
@bradking1067 5 лет назад
Take it easy Bob , they're just jammin 🎷😎🎶
@user-kv8hy7tn1h
@user-kv8hy7tn1h Год назад
i love Coltrane sound!!
@DPOWER222
@DPOWER222 Месяц назад
This recording is magical.🪄The level of playing is astounding and beautiful. 🤎🌄Jazz is musical medicine for whatever ails you 😉
@meretevoneyben9940
@meretevoneyben9940 4 года назад
Thank you, Bernie, for uploading one of the first jazz concerts I attended in my hometown, Copenhagen. I've loved Coltrane ever since and was lucky enough to also her him at a jazz festival in Belgium shortly before he died. If only he and Dolphy could still be with us. But at least we'll always have their music.
@stanleymasaku5708
@stanleymasaku5708 4 года назад
I love Coltrane madly!
@selahsportstv
@selahsportstv Год назад
Coltrane and Dolphy had a great musical rapport
@rohansask9638
@rohansask9638 6 лет назад
Heard this on the radio in the early nineties, found in on cd in Japan years later, then the cd got damaged, didn't hear it for years thinking it was lost for good, then I found it here. Thanks for the upload! This one is pretty special to me.
@DarkMatter-no3td
@DarkMatter-no3td 8 месяцев назад
I can agree... I'm actually a trumpet player, but I gravitated more towards Coltrane vs Miles, and many others. My Coltrane discography is way more vast than Miles, though I love and appreciate what they both pioneered in Jazz.
@tinadownes3413
@tinadownes3413 6 лет назад
Mr Coleman, besides for more than 50 years professionally playing flute, alto flute, bassflute and contrabassflute, I also play tenor, alto & soprano sax. So yes .. I can assure you, Coltrane is playing a soprano sax.
@AdamMcLean
@AdamMcLean 4 года назад
Brilliant structured piano solo by McCoy Tyner on 'My Favourite Things'. You can hear all his vamping devices, then dissolving into the melody.
@sequoyahcisneros8719
@sequoyahcisneros8719 5 лет назад
I'm 15, I would give anything to go back and see these five greats among so many others perform, and ask those who have inspired and helped me to be where I am a thing or two about life, and the search for music.
@themajor-theminor2800
@themajor-theminor2800 4 года назад
All compositions by John Coltrane except as indicated: 2:18 Delilah (V. Young) 13:51 Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (C. Porter) 18:49 Impressions 32:10 Naima 40:21 My Favourite Things (O.Hammerstein II & R. Rodgers)
@L1stener
@L1stener 4 года назад
Love Coltrane's voice before My Favorite Things
@JoeDixon-wy4gf
@JoeDixon-wy4gf Год назад
There is so much joy in this recording! I love the different solos of Coltrane and Eric Dolphy on My Favorite Things!
@albertbrown359
@albertbrown359 2 месяца назад
Such a splendid performance. Everyone at " one" with each other. I am overwhelmed with delight.
@tomscott1741
@tomscott1741 5 лет назад
John Coltrane, my greatest hero!!!!
@DPOWER222
@DPOWER222 Месяц назад
Me too 💪🏿
@TaichiStraightlife
@TaichiStraightlife 5 лет назад
"Wow that was freakin' swell..." ...is what somehow blurted out of my spontaneous mouth in my otherwise empty room, when this ravishing music from long ago became silence once more... Thanks so much for the experience Bernie!
@robertmbruno
@robertmbruno 6 лет назад
Gee, I can't recall ever hearing Trane playing "Delilah" . That was a nice surprise . Dolphy plays more inside for a change on Max and Clifford vehicle. McCoy also plays more conservatively yet brings that era back when they were hot. Coltrane's second solo tickles the ear as it must have affected him inside his skull.Going back and playing it out without a lot of embellishments, in the original style is a rare treat. Thanks for sharing this terrific boot.
@BerniesBootlegs1
@BerniesBootlegs1 6 лет назад
You're welcome!
@msorrent11
@msorrent11 6 лет назад
Delilah really sets the foundation of this fantastic set!
@AMEER-114-
@AMEER-114- 6 месяцев назад
​@@BerniesBootlegs1 And dont you forget to make money off of the creative inventive abilities of men long dead.. Better quit it and cry out TO JESUS daily...
@anonamouse.p4115
@anonamouse.p4115 4 дня назад
Bernie, THANKS for being so kind to the person who asked of these giant men on Flea's Instagram. I do believe the man knew who COLTRANE and DOLHY are. Let's be honest though, it is not easy to distinguish images on our phones. PROPS for being so kind to him. Subscribed and shared with my Friends x!
@abdullahkarim2804
@abdullahkarim2804 4 года назад
Sound's Fresh and Ravi stills play John will live for long Time.
@abeautifulsite
@abeautifulsite 3 года назад
Eternal sacred music🙏🏽
@fliggityboo8687
@fliggityboo8687 4 года назад
This is hands-down one of the greatest ever versions of My Favorite Things they've ever played, Dolphy had me stop everything I was doing and thinking once his part began. Absolutely worth the false start, no one is perfect, not even these expert musicians.
@prcty
@prcty 3 года назад
Beautiful find ....breathe taking pure genius
@pierrepicot3706
@pierrepicot3706 Год назад
That's all love music's and that musician's give them soul at every moments
@zhangyuandyou
@zhangyuandyou 3 года назад
One of the best versions of My Favorite Things. Eric Dolphy added a lot to it.
@1jazzsoul
@1jazzsoul 6 лет назад
On “Impressions”, Best Dolphy solo I’ve ever heard. Thx!
@burakbeyaz7591
@burakbeyaz7591 6 лет назад
Coltrane always will be The Best Ever
@eulissbenoit5968
@eulissbenoit5968 5 лет назад
amen he will always be the best ever
@eulissbenoit5968
@eulissbenoit5968 4 года назад
Amen
@strangersname
@strangersname 6 лет назад
Thank you for putting up this gorgeous concert. Sublime music and beautiful improvisation from Coltrane, Dolphy and friends. Trane was really flying high at the end of My Favorite Things, wow!
@raynardwarfield2343
@raynardwarfield2343 6 лет назад
A great great artist one of the greatest even with a short run he had love trane
@mangalarobertwatling9168
@mangalarobertwatling9168 5 лет назад
Thanks for this. I have heard several of the boots from this tour but not this one until now. Delilah is new to me. The highlight of all these performances though is My Favorite Things with Eric Dolph's flute. Magically, transcendentally beautiful. I am just in awe of this music. Thanks again.
@mangalarobertwatling9168
@mangalarobertwatling9168 5 лет назад
Dolphy"s...sorry.
@spensert4933
@spensert4933 5 лет назад
Magicians all on that first track.
@juancalvibassclarinet1171
@juancalvibassclarinet1171 4 года назад
Amazing, Coltrane and Dolpgy toghether, thanks lots!
@giulianogherpelli9805
@giulianogherpelli9805 2 года назад
Oh my God... Incredible....
@udomatthiasdrums5322
@udomatthiasdrums5322 3 года назад
still love his music!!
@Stubummer
@Stubummer 6 лет назад
The music is great...the photo is also!
@michaeld.nichols2552
@michaeld.nichols2552 2 года назад
Beautiful came to mind, before reading other reviews
@vincentlavorgna2867
@vincentlavorgna2867 3 года назад
Brilliant Dolphy!
@RonCarterBassist
@RonCarterBassist Год назад
Classic.
@rmoraespinto
@rmoraespinto 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Bernie, for this energy dosis! Those guys will live forever!
@johnmartin4152
@johnmartin4152 2 года назад
And here I thought I had already heard the perfect performance of "Impressions". Thanks for correcting me.
@vincentbuccieri9305
@vincentbuccieri9305 10 месяцев назад
An Excellent Dissertation from the Master!
@laurencegoldman4639
@laurencegoldman4639 4 года назад
What to say... such clarity, precision...these guys really can swing...it doesn’t get any better than this. Thank you for posting.
@pauldonald827
@pauldonald827 5 лет назад
Great to hear Tyner starting to work his way into this fabulous group. Beautiful, thanks so much for sharing.
@JonesyTheCat
@JonesyTheCat Год назад
Timeless
@fernandopo6399
@fernandopo6399 4 года назад
There are many versions recorded of Coltrane playing My Favourite Things - this is one of the best!
@bertilholmgren8880
@bertilholmgren8880 3 года назад
Note the stakkato playing in Coltrane’s solo in Favorite Things. Awesome, a one off never heard before or since. Thanks!
@toddphips9130
@toddphips9130 5 лет назад
Just found your channel. Great stuff. John and Eric are my favorite players. Thanks for sharing the passion!!
@maxteba
@maxteba 3 года назад
What a splendid photography
@ericwalentowiczmusic
@ericwalentowiczmusic 6 лет назад
Thanks Bernie for the post!!! A great year to hear Coltrane and his amazing band.
@nemanjamilosevic1370
@nemanjamilosevic1370 2 года назад
I love soprano coltranw
@michaelellingson9282
@michaelellingson9282 6 лет назад
great recording of great musicians playing great music !
@aurorelapeyre5989
@aurorelapeyre5989 6 лет назад
AMAZING!!!! Thank you for sharing this masterpiece.
@paulpenelly5564
@paulpenelly5564 7 лет назад
thank you. reggie was a mentor of mine. so i guess you could say trane was too. i love this music.
@mananaadamia1657
@mananaadamia1657 3 года назад
I like this music
@jeanmichelachiary9336
@jeanmichelachiary9336 7 лет назад
ÉNORME CONCERT !!
@draeke8080
@draeke8080 4 года назад
Freaking gasp, the rarity of your recording sir, subscribed immediately, thank you
@bassclarineteffects-carlki9219
An absolutely stunning performance. Thanks for the upload!! X
@jimbrown1559
@jimbrown1559 Год назад
This was a great band. I heard Trane a few years later in Cincinnati with much the same, minus Dolphy, who had passed, and a few years after that, in Chicago. And I heard a lot of McCoy's bands, and Elvin's, in Chicago, in the '70s - '90s. Trane lost me after about '63, but I hung in with McCoy until he died.
@abeautifulsite
@abeautifulsite 3 года назад
So lovely!
@bjones4075
@bjones4075 4 года назад
American classical music!!!!!
@zg-mzga
@zg-mzga 4 года назад
13:51 one of my favorite numbers of all time. nice surprise here as i hadn't looked at the track listing. thank you
@daleyokuwa9334
@daleyokuwa9334 Год назад
John coltrane is my favourite jazz musician I think I am obsessed with him
@pauldavies1592
@pauldavies1592 5 лет назад
Thanks, absolute belter. I thought I'd heard everything by Coltrane but finding a new bootleg is better than sex (almost). Elvin, Wow!
@PieroOdorici
@PieroOdorici 5 лет назад
Thanks Bernie
@alessandromarchesini9039
@alessandromarchesini9039 Год назад
It's no possible to desire something better.
@fusionhar
@fusionhar 6 лет назад
Sincere thanks Bernie for keeping this music alive
@Stubummer
@Stubummer 4 года назад
Great Photo!!!!
@alejandroaranda2098
@alejandroaranda2098 5 лет назад
oye hermano, me gustó mucho tu elección de temas de Coltrane, Gracias la escucharé otra vez, la pasé muy augusto la primera vez...
@bandicoot5412
@bandicoot5412 6 лет назад
Always an inspiration, all are extremely brilliant, at an epic time period of sonic exploration, what more can you try to take in and experience, grateful appreciation!
@estrambotic3488
@estrambotic3488 Год назад
Amazing, thanks for that timeless treasures 🙏🏼
@beltonhogue6845
@beltonhogue6845 Год назад
Fantastic
@theopaopa1
@theopaopa1 4 года назад
thank you very much for this great album
@1maggotbrain
@1maggotbrain 4 года назад
Elvin just being great heart beats
@laurent.berthelier
@laurent.berthelier Год назад
Merci à vous. Sublime.
@Orson5608
@Orson5608 5 лет назад
Two very genius!!!
@mysteriousmansion1841
@mysteriousmansion1841 6 лет назад
Such a creative, inspiring masterpiece. Thank you very much for the upload
@telawrence22000
@telawrence22000 6 лет назад
My favorite things at village vanguard
@johnchalmers5001
@johnchalmers5001 Год назад
amazing fidelity...
@garnerjazz58
@garnerjazz58 3 года назад
Wow! Nice post!
@andreyleopoldov
@andreyleopoldov 6 лет назад
Exciting record... Oh, Coltrane, oh my Coltrane... ♥
@mananaadamia1657
@mananaadamia1657 3 года назад
My
@markturner6942
@markturner6942 3 года назад
Great music, thanks Bernie.
@mikkinmusic1886
@mikkinmusic1886 3 года назад
Wow.
@JoRei953
@JoRei953 6 лет назад
Trane & Elvin: their superb partnership in its beginning phase, the uncanny telepathy is already evident. And Dolphy was the only reed player at that time who could match JC step-for-step when it came to improvisation.
@paulturner6334
@paulturner6334 4 года назад
Well you have to include ornette coleman,Archie shepp, sun Ra and albert ayler to name a few.
@paulturner6334
@paulturner6334 4 года назад
Rashan Roland kirk, he is improv,I would never suggest who was better each voice was unique.
@maick95
@maick95 3 года назад
@@paulturner6334 Sun Ra wasn't a reed player, perhaps you meant John Gilmore, who had a direct influe on Coltrane's playing
@bp5269
@bp5269 6 лет назад
Thank you for sharing, it's just what I needed... today.
@qwmusicaderelaxmichaelgold7277
Muchas gracias, this is absolutely wonderful!
@ronlewis6436
@ronlewis6436 5 лет назад
opening track is outstanding. just think of the youth of McKoy and the mastery of Coltranes soprano work. It was not even ten years of his learning of the horn.
@vanhowell3011
@vanhowell3011 5 лет назад
amazing, thanks
@marcusb8982
@marcusb8982 2 года назад
Quelle version de my favorite things!
@emmanuellykes1428
@emmanuellykes1428 2 года назад
Dolphy 💙
@maistvanjr1
@maistvanjr1 2 года назад
Crazy
@Voetsekhond
@Voetsekhond 5 лет назад
I must say this is one hell of a gig from two of the most accomplished players that I have ever heard on their instruments. Bernie thank you very much for sharing. How do I get hold of this music, I am not interested in cd´s.
@soundandsavor7955
@soundandsavor7955 6 лет назад
First time hearing this. WOW! Very curious what 11 people were hearing or not hearing to hit a dislike button for this incredible performance!
@MingusDynastyy
@MingusDynastyy 5 лет назад
What a lineup
@unitealsafari
@unitealsafari 3 года назад
Gracias por este enorme aporte!
Далее
I'm Excited To see If Kelly Can Meet This Challenge!
00:16
STAN GETZ & BILL EVANS_NIGHT AND DAY
25:52
Просмотров 150 тыс.
John Coltrane Quartet - Live in Belgium 1965
37:34
Просмотров 93 тыс.