He gives all of his live into his music. When I listen to him, I feel like his music understands me. This is what I felt, when I was a boy and discovered art. I'm not alone. Thomas Brasch, a german writer once said, art never was able to chsnge the world but helps to survive it. Chet Baker for sure helped many people to survive.
He gives all of his live into his music. When I listen to him, I feel like his music understands me. This is what I felt, when I was a boy and discovered art. I'm not alone. Thomas Brasch, a german writer once said, art never was able to chsnge the world but helps to survive it. Chet Baker for sure helped many people to survive.
Chet Baker - Trumpet Nicola Stilo - Guitar, Piano Walter Schmucker - Bass Vincent Seno - Drums Theaterhaus Jazztage, Stuttgart Germany April 1st, 1988. It’s a saddening piece of film, because on the 13th of May Chet passed away.
@@MusicAroundTheWorld59 Yup. follow the money down the rabbit hole they all connect and the RATS are on the run...great time to be alive. Thanks for reply
Cuanta emoción!!! leer los comentarios que alguien de 94 años se conmueva todavía al escuchar a Chet tocar la trompeta y a un pibe de 20 le lleve esa paz y pueda dormir y superar su trastorno. Chet es Medicina para el alma!!! Que el eterno te llene de gloria Chet. Su música es fabulosa. God Bless You Chet, long life to the Jazz.
This is the only version that even.comes close to the.vibe.of Miles and Bill.Chet pours out all that suffering he went.thru in a transcending healing manner. Bless you bro!.i m still digging.you in the.21! 😎 😎
I spend lonely nights in college spending hours reading and doing stuff and I can easily deal with it while listening to the marvelous Miles Davis and the great Chet Baker
The incredible thing is that, despite the terrible drug problems, tooth loss, and so on, Chet never lost his incredible chops and imagination and never failed to thrill.
Blue in Green has always been a favorite of mine. Pat Martino has a great version. However, this is the first time I have heard Chet Baker do it. I agree with many of the posts in Italian here. Baker goes to places that are other-worldly. The man lived/loved to play. This song, in particular, gives the space to speak your heart.
I always found that there was this intense melancholic tone to Chet’s playing, think the band and as you say emphasis the melancholy superbly, especially Stilo on paino. What a superb talent Chet was.
Incredibly moving. I don't know why, but listening to this I had an interior "visual' image of someone's lover leaving them forever and driving away, receding, getting smaller, on a dusty desert road as clouds of dust rise, the car getting further and further way and the sound of engine fading until the dust has all settled and the abandoned one is left alone in total silence.
I'm 78 today and I've been listening to his music since the mid-50's when he was part of the Gerry Mulligan Quartet. Still relish "Carson City Stage" - a mere 3 minutes of mysterious jazz, but an absolute gem..
I'm 62 . Chet was my doorway into jazz, American classical. He has the mysterious melody sliding along the edge of melancholy.. Thank you for being the true artist, the one who walks the walk....
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Ascoltare questo brano dovrebbe essere obbligatorio e previsto dalla legge. Chet riesce ad entrare in profondità ed ad uscirne con una leggerezza unica al mondo e questo provoca in chi lo ascolta sensazioni alternate di malinconia e pace d'animo che raramente vengono stimolate assieme in un unico brano musicale. Grazie Gloria.
I live in The Netherlands where he died in 1988 , and remember the news on tv so well. I was 23 and had been to North Sea Jazz for the first time; had became a jazz-fan just for 2 years and already knew Chet . It was the "talk of the town" in my schoolclass/accountancy the next day. So sad...
Les cuento que a mis 16 años llevando una mala vida desde joven me diagnosticaron un trastorno ansio depresivo. Hoy tengo 20 años y ya le gane a todo eso que me hacia mal... Gracias chet baker por tantas noches ayudandome a calmar mi ansiedad y dormir.. Mi artista favorito!
My short and stupid romance with a jazz musician brought me here, and I am an opera singer :) well, thanks for my stupidity I discovered something what makes me feel something new and blue....
Игра Чет Бейкера переносит в лучшее время,в лучшее место!в другой мир!Очень изысканно,элегантно,тонко звучат его звуки!самый красивый джентельмен для меня,и гениальный джазмен!❤спасибо,что я вас нашла!у вас было много боли в душе!передавшую в музыку!мое глубачайшее почтение,люблю вас великий Чет!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Questa è la più grande interpretazione di blue in green che Chet abbia potuto fare insieme al suo fedele amico Nicola Stilo con il suo assolo di piano meraviglioso. Pezzo che ti entra nell’anima e non ti lascia più.❤❤
Everything about this particular performance is perfect. Chet Baker's trumpet playing just goes straight to the deepest recess of my being and it makes me so sad that he died so soon after when it was clear he was at the top of his game. Strazzeri's piano is just like a beautiful butterfly going to the flowers Baker's trumpet is creating. And then you have Leftwich double bass sounding like the gentle crash of waves against the sand and Penland's drums its shimmer... Really beautiful performance. Thank you Gloria for uploading this!
grazie per aver caricato questo video, pensare che solo dopo un mese morì questo grande artista, che aveva addosso le rughe di tutti i suoi demoni. non so non piangere vedendolo così vestito di bianco come un angelo e sono tanto gonfio di emozione che non so come incanalarle. pace e riposo Chet. la tua musica mi ha emozionato sempre, e questa è come la tua sintesi finale. l'essenza del tuo essere.
vedere questo video mi ha fatto venire i brividi e mi sono quasi messo a piangere. è impressionante vedere che, nonostante le difficili condizioni fisiche di quell'ultima fase della vita , la sua arte musicale era rimasta intatta, cristallina, assoluta. la medesima impressione che mi diede quando lo vidi in quello stesso periodo al teatro carignano di torino, in un concerto al quale ebbi l'onore e il privilegio di assistere e del quale serbo ancora uno straordinario ricordo. grande nicola stilo!
al 08:55 del video: è straziante e al tempo stesso sublime, come spesso succede con Chet, quel momento in cui sta per terminare l'assolo di contrabbasso, l'espressione di Chet è intensa, immersa nel suo mare. E attacca la nota, che all'inizio non entra, e che diventa un pianto.
“Bill had this quiet fire that I loved on piano. The way he approached it, the sound he got was like crystal notes or sparkling water cascading down from some clear waterfall. I had to change the way the band sounded again for Bill's style by playing different tunes, softer ones at first.” (Miles Davis) 7:38 [FYI Music News]
This is absolutely beautiful. Chet was a superb player of the trumpet. His back up band are terrific here. Nice archival film footage in color of him at his best. Bless him his music is truly magical.
grazie per aver caricato questo video, pensare che solo dopo un mese morì questo grande artista, che aveva addosso le rughe di tutti i suoi demoni. non so non piangere vedendolo così vestito di bianco come un angelo e sono tanto gonfio di emozione che non so come incanalarle. pace e riposo Chet. la tua musica mi ha emozionato sempre, e questa è come la tua sintesi finale. l'essenza del tuo essere.
Sorry! Blue in Green is a composition 100% of Miles Davis, from the very important 1959 album KIND OF BLUE . Bill Evans played it after in his own disc.
@@cassios.5697 Bill's playing on Chet's "Alone Together", recorded a year before the Kind of Blue sessions were recorded, is directly comparable to Blue in Green.
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Chet me hace recordar cosas que no sabía que estaban ahí en mi memoria... especialmente este tema... Una extraña y melancólica quietud, me hace sentir paz y viajar con la mente. Los años 80, ceniceros de cristal color ámbar, cigarros humeantes, chorros generosos de licor sobre el hielo, un pub oscuro semivacío, como recién abierto un domingo, con sillones y butacas con esas telas de antes, soledad y quietud... la ingenuidad de la época, que se plasmaba en periódicos y revistas como la Interviú, billetes de 1000, monedas de 100... Ropa que ahora nos parece hortera... Una época mucho más auténtica en tantas cosas... con talentos como el de Chet, quién iba a pensar que podría siquiera tocar con un solo diente o con dentadura postiza, o que nos haría viajar a lo más profundo del alma con simples notas y no siendo el mejor. Time seems to stop listening to this monster.
To me, He is the greatest of all Jazz musicians. I can only listen for a little while then I begin to find it hard to keep breathing. The ecstasy, the tragedy, the perfection.
Dunno if you've read about the guy or seen the movie "Let's Get Lost" but the guy came off of a nowhere farm in Oklahoma, and probably had a hell of a lot harder childhood than he ever let on. And he always played it cool, like it was no effort, but I bet he did a ton of playing out there in the fields, to the blackbirds and the crows. I mean, this guy came from pure Okie trash and he was like a lotus growing from the mud.
I am so glad with your comment, bringing forward that genius of the flute and melody ....Hubert Laws; most people don't know that name....He was one of a kind too. Thank you.
Germany has been a major contributor to this amazing film . The Audience made this be shared to us in the future a beautiful archive of an amazing talent.
When I first heard this I thought I was listening to the cornet (which has a smoother timbre) and then I looked at the vid. wow. such a smooth sound Chet's got!...the deep mouthpiece he uses helps, but he's still able to hit those high notes so perfectly...which is incredible. this has got to be the best performance of Blue in Green I've ever heard, and I'm including Miles.
Très belle ballade composée par Bill Evans, revisitée avec une telle beauté, tellement sensuel dans son jeu à la trompette, qu'on ne pourrait s'en passer !!
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