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Jim Hall - Careful (live in 1989) 

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Back in 1989 guitarplayer Jim Hall (1930-2013) was our guest in our little cozy radiostudio in Hilversum. He played his composition “Careful”. In this masterpiece his use of the guitar as a miniature orchestra is amazing.
The modest maestro, with immense influence, once said: “I find solo playing boring after about 10 minutes. I even got bored with Segovia. So I tried to think orchestrally, like Duke Ellington, to keep it interesting for me, and the listeners.” His introspection, lyricism, spontaneity and risk-taking further set him apart. Hall was highly influenced by saxophonists and pianists. In his outstanding career he played with the best musicians of his time like Sonny Rollins, Ben Webster, Bill Evans and Sonny Stitt.
“Careful” is a tricky piece and recorded many times by the guitarist over the decades. The eminent Peter Bernstein once said: “It’s a 16 bar blues, and if you’re not careful, you’ll make a 12 bar blues of it.” Remember Jim Hall (1930-2013) and also check this new Milestones Serie of a Jazz Legend on Spotify.
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Broadcast: April 4th 1989
This video was recorded in Studio Plantage in Amsterdam for VPRO Reiziger in Muziek, predecessor of VPRO Vrije Geluiden: music program made by the Dutch public broadcast organization VPRO
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@moedeluca2318
@moedeluca2318 4 года назад
His playing style was IMO unique and understated, often dissonant and yet so melodic at the same time . He was a master at less sounding like tons more. One of my favorite guitarists and I truly miss him.
@djangowoof
@djangowoof Год назад
me too!!!
@joepvanleeuwen9257
@joepvanleeuwen9257 3 года назад
Thank you so much for posting this. This recording has been playing in my head since 1989 when I heard it live on TV. Please note that the quote is not by Peter Bernstein but by Jim Hall himself: “It’s a 16 bar blues, and if you’re not careful, you’ll make a 12 bar blues of it.” I knew Jim personally. He had a wonderful sense of humor.
@masterofdrones7287
@masterofdrones7287 4 года назад
Beautiful footage. An era when a mild-mannered bald man in a tweed sports jacket could spellbind audiences all over Europe and the World. Hall was the coolest cat - he knew.
@thebreathalyzer
@thebreathalyzer 4 года назад
One of the great jazz musicians I ever saw in person (1991). One of my most favorite players on any instrument. Love every single thing about his playing.
@OIP_1
@OIP_1 4 года назад
this is so heavy! under the guise of a mild mannered guitar piece. phenomenal playing and composition
@Alanoffer
@Alanoffer 2 года назад
It’s great to see him playing the Jimmy daquisto masterpiece of a guitar ,
@adamdickson1404
@adamdickson1404 Месяц назад
One couldn't hope to emulate this geezer in a hundred years.
@juanpablopanebianco5311
@juanpablopanebianco5311 4 года назад
I saw him at Lincoln Center in 2010. Very old and fragile but what a legend. Unforgettable evening.
@johnfenner347
@johnfenner347 4 года назад
Splendid !. Terrific To See This. Absolutely Fantastic !. A True Original Maestro.
@Barnekkid
@Barnekkid 4 года назад
Wow, this is from another realm.
@al_freud_jazz_guitar
@al_freud_jazz_guitar 2 года назад
Jim Hall plays just a few notes: the only ones that are needed in that exact moment they are played... amazing artist!
@blammm100
@blammm100 4 года назад
Thank you YT ! AND thanks to the person that posted this...awesome.
@ustada4809
@ustada4809 4 года назад
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!AWESOME!!!!!!!!OUTSTANDING MASTER!!!!!!!!!
@davidbaise5137
@davidbaise5137 Год назад
At a Central Park festival, saw Jim rolling his amp up to the Wolman Rink stage years ago. He looked like a shoe cobbler and PROCEEDED TO PLAY ALOT OF MUSIC. Thanks so much for this.
@JazzRockswithAdam
@JazzRockswithAdam 4 года назад
"Don't just play something. Sit there!" - Jim Hall
@GsoozEnt
@GsoozEnt 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@shon_e
@shon_e Год назад
😂😂
@MichaelGallant-z4s
@MichaelGallant-z4s Год назад
Thick Nhat Hanh
@paulocezar4999
@paulocezar4999 4 года назад
FANTASTIC GREAT GUITAR SOUND, GREAT TUNE, THANKS. RIO DE JANEIRO BRASIL.
@spookybaba
@spookybaba 4 года назад
Loved it! A new guy to my ears who'll I'll have to explore.
@juanpablopanebianco5311
@juanpablopanebianco5311 4 года назад
You can listen "Something Special", with Larry Goldings in piano and Steve Laspina in bass. Beatiful CD!
@bholaoates1542
@bholaoates1542 4 года назад
I'm not a guitarist, but I really dig his subtle triplet phrasing that he does, seemingly with his left hand. Very deft rhythmic phrasing. Reminds me a little bit of a rudiment or two a drummer would do. He's been one of my very favorite guitarists since my childhood guitarist buddy turned me on to his great album 'Jim Hall Live!' when it came out in 1975.
@j.garnergtr
@j.garnergtr 2 года назад
Yeah, exactly! He was really into legato phrasing with the left hand, to get more colors out of the guitar, like a slur on a horn.
@luckylicks3497
@luckylicks3497 4 года назад
Unreal how well he pulled this off
@marcydenville1756
@marcydenville1756 2 года назад
Some years (more than I want to remember) I remember seeing Jim do Careful at the BlueNote on 3rd Street in the Village. I remember it was one of the last songs that night and that it was as inspring as it is on this video!
@icecreamforcrowhurst
@icecreamforcrowhurst 3 года назад
Were he still with us Jim would’ve been 90 years old today. A sublime musician and a true gentleman. I had the great privilege of meeting Jim and hearing him live many times through the years and I miss him dearly.
@djangowoof
@djangowoof 3 года назад
i miss him too but glad he was spared these horrid times!
@icecreamforcrowhurst
@icecreamforcrowhurst 3 года назад
@@djangowoof oh indeed, especially those Trump years. He had a wonderful life and a peaceful and (for lack of a better word) timely death.
@bobrumpf2576
@bobrumpf2576 2 года назад
@@icecreamforcrowhurst why the politics,please spare us your opinon of 45
@shayeasy
@shayeasy 2 года назад
so incredibly funky
@mickey2036
@mickey2036 4 года назад
18 people got lost and were looking for the gym hall.
@budigarcia
@budigarcia 4 года назад
It's funny!!! Unfortunetly... Cheers!
@budigarcia
@budigarcia 4 года назад
Now they are fifty dislikers, it's sad...
@wadesharp11
@wadesharp11 4 года назад
🤣🤣
@leagueofrolling401
@leagueofrolling401 4 года назад
Haha this one made me laugh
@malachia8590
@malachia8590 4 месяца назад
Ahaahhahahahaja😂😂
@PabloVestory
@PabloVestory 2 года назад
This tune deserves a way better place in the Jazz Standards Olympus
@MatTBguitar
@MatTBguitar 4 года назад
Absolute master of timbre. His technique is unique and also his sound, so close but yet so distant from Joe Pass's sound.
@djangowoof
@djangowoof 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this. A lovely memory.
@bholaoates1542
@bholaoates1542 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this great rendition of a song I've always liked by Jim Hall. Gary Burton did a nice cover version of this on his 1978 ECM album 'Times Square' (with Tiger Okoshi, Roy Haynes and Steve Swallow).
@cleberguima1
@cleberguima1 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this. It's one of the best videos that I ever seen. Jim playing is perfect here.
@MassimoMorroniTHEBANJO
@MassimoMorroniTHEBANJO 4 года назад
Great Jim Hall!! 👍❤
@j.garnergtr
@j.garnergtr 2 года назад
This is great! I just transcribed the version of this tune off the Jimmy Giuffre 3 album, The Easy Way. the turnaround is different but the first 12 bars are the same. I had come up with different fingerings, and it's great to see how Jim played it. So, I'm learning his fingering from this. It makes sense and follows some of the things he talked about. Keeping things on same strings sometimes and playing more horizontally because the tone of the string and the legato it makes possible. So glad I stumbled across this. Thanks for posting!!!! I'll play it both ways and continue to explore your exploration in the diminished scale, Mr Hall. Thank you! (yes, i know) and ( I hung out with Jim Hall one night back in 2003 or so after a show. They say don't meet your heros, but Jim was even greater a person than I could ever have imagined. )
@clementeruggeri
@clementeruggeri 4 года назад
Amazing!! Thanks for sharing!
@Stricknyne1
@Stricknyne1 4 года назад
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing.
@I_0..0_I
@I_0..0_I 2 года назад
Watching is Hans style so delicate in such a huge man, the dedication that this man has put in is craft is exemplary.
@rogeriomenezes6197
@rogeriomenezes6197 9 месяцев назад
A grandeza do músico instrumentista na sua original expressão...J H ...
@liazzatnurkanova2988
@liazzatnurkanova2988 4 года назад
Interesting melody and unique style. Beautiful song!
@chrisstevenson9844
@chrisstevenson9844 4 года назад
What a great sound
@rl323
@rl323 3 года назад
You can tell it's a master by the first note
@holygroove2
@holygroove2 3 года назад
Ending chord, wow! His name is on a building in NYC on W 12th street.
@mingus26
@mingus26 4 года назад
Incredible,!!!
@TheMusicalEvents
@TheMusicalEvents Месяц назад
Absolutely awesome!
@rebot53
@rebot53 3 года назад
This is masterpiece
@artistshareinc.7225
@artistshareinc.7225 4 года назад
Fantastic!
@pierrotbaillif3218
@pierrotbaillif3218 4 года назад
Magnifique , merci .
@JackyWalraetLuthier
@JackyWalraetLuthier 2 года назад
This iconic D'Aguisto archtop had a huge sticker on the side with "I LOVE JANE" on it / (Jane was Jim's wife ). The pick-up was a Guild humbucker.
@larryh.3173
@larryh.3173 Год назад
I studied briefly with Jim about a year before this was recorded, and I even got to play THE D’Aquisto for about five minutes. Fabulous… but to my great surprise, I did not sound like Jim… LOL. (No sticker, at least at that time, just sayin’.) Anyway, that brief period will always be a cherished memory for me. What a fantastic musician and human being. Great video here! I’ve no idea what the pickup here is. Jim’s Guild humbucker was covered (at least it was when I studied with him). But Jim would sometimes try other things; there’s a great video of him here, playing duo with Bob Brookmeyer in 1987, where he has an Atilla Zoller pickup mounted in this same guitar. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vsvan-Q7mww.html
@mikelloizaga5934
@mikelloizaga5934 4 месяца назад
Me da la impresion que es buen video para aprender alguna cosilla.
@2jamiephi
@2jamiephi 4 года назад
So many recordings of this Jim Hall original! This is the first version I've heard that is Jim only.
@djangowoof
@djangowoof 4 месяца назад
He made a solo album “Dedications and Inspirations”
@m.r.2183
@m.r.2183 4 года назад
Jim Hall: Beast.
@orlandowilson4325
@orlandowilson4325 4 года назад
A true master at work, odd to see no cover on that pickup.
@AudioPervert1
@AudioPervert1 4 года назад
que nice blues .. just guitar and soul-pain !
@StephenDorocke
@StephenDorocke 5 месяцев назад
The Master🙏
@jamiefoy4531
@jamiefoy4531 3 месяца назад
exotic and groovy
@rayolson7475
@rayolson7475 4 года назад
Beautiful D’Aquisto
@TerekkiTerekki
@TerekkiTerekki 4 года назад
Very ’alive’ sound
@TheJofrica
@TheJofrica 3 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing this!
@uglyawesome
@uglyawesome Год назад
At one point while listening I wondered if the groove was ever going to stop
@ManuelTavares
@ManuelTavares 3 года назад
O que nos faz gigantes? Descobre o que é grande Não por fora Mas por dentro Bem fundo no ser Onde tudo é gigante Não na forma Mas em sentimento Naquilo que nos faz mover. MT 2021 (obrigado grande Jim Hall por seres gigante)
@HMJohnsonGuitar
@HMJohnsonGuitar 4 года назад
Love it!
@Gilbert-m9l
@Gilbert-m9l Год назад
The awesomest!
@UploaderJ
@UploaderJ 4 года назад
This is amazing! it would be nice if we can have more clips!
@jazzman1954
@jazzman1954 4 года назад
The thinking mans guitarist.
@Twobarpsi
@Twobarpsi 4 года назад
Yes!
@JamesSeaberry
@JamesSeaberry 4 года назад
@@Twobarpsi I would say "the loving person's guitarist"!! :)
@djangowoof
@djangowoof 2 года назад
And to those who find the piece difficult - I did too until Jim suggested I think "Be Careful" because the BE is the pickup note.
@luisvillarreal5262
@luisvillarreal5262 4 года назад
Now I know why it's called "Careful." My brain got tangled up in knots trying to figure out which way to listen to this. I was so lost and confused. LOL Note: Not in any way related or affiliated in any shape or form with the thumbs down gang. LOL
@djangowoof
@djangowoof Год назад
think of "be careful"
@musicmaste1956
@musicmaste1956 2 месяца назад
le grand seigneur of the jazz guitar!
@meskrup4880
@meskrup4880 4 года назад
Woow his dynamic :0
@fubomusica
@fubomusica Месяц назад
Il maestro !!!!!
@luizneto3453
@luizneto3453 3 года назад
Espetáculo!
@gustavokohn7245
@gustavokohn7245 4 месяца назад
Is increíble men 😊 poco locorectr😢
@j.p.7708
@j.p.7708 4 года назад
To the untrained ear, this sounds like what our parents hear when we first played Hendrix; “what’s that noise you’re listening to”🎸🇨🇦
@watoo75
@watoo75 4 года назад
Wish i could play like this (i my dreams 🔆
@rolfisdreamworld489
@rolfisdreamworld489 4 года назад
alternatively Version of "careful with that axe eugene" 👍
@likebarden
@likebarden 5 месяцев назад
至芸!!!
@patricioblanche2619
@patricioblanche2619 Год назад
the best
@xxczerxx
@xxczerxx 4 года назад
Didn't know J.H got into playing quite dissonant stuff, I've only heard him playing classic jazz/bebop
@ODEMUZIC
@ODEMUZIC 4 года назад
TV show is called Vrije Geluiden which is Duth for Free Sounds. So they said to mr. Hall: 'We don't mind what do, as long as you play free sounds!'
@budigarcia
@budigarcia 4 года назад
So, listen to "Embraceable You" live at Village West (third Ron Carter duo album, 1984) and come back to discuss about him dissonant stuff, despite being just a standard...
@ODEMUZIC
@ODEMUZIC 4 года назад
@@budigarcia I agree, it sounds rather derogatory to call Jim Hall's guitar playing 'dissonant stuff'.
@djangowoof
@djangowoof 3 года назад
Jim kept growing til the very end. He was never content wot stay comfortable. Always pushing the envelope. Miles too.
@luizneto3453
@luizneto3453 3 года назад
Clássic!
@MOROZOVVADIM
@MOROZOVVADIM 4 года назад
Вот что такое самобытность. Не бойтесь искать себя, а на слепо копировать других!
@penatjazzpianoschool1728
@penatjazzpianoschool1728 Год назад
ナイスコード😊!
@rickenbacker40011
@rickenbacker40011 4 года назад
this looks so much like robert fripp, how he sits/mannerism
@wasteyelo1
@wasteyelo1 4 года назад
Similar picking technique too. And both have idiosyncratic approaches to harmony. Well observed sir.
@jazzman1954
@jazzman1954 4 года назад
Might look like Frip in some way but that’s where the comparison ends.
@paulmitchell5349
@paulmitchell5349 2 года назад
Real jazz needs an element of discord. Well supplied in the right proportions on this recording.
@Brutal_Warlord
@Brutal_Warlord 2 месяца назад
Is there a transcript of this? I need it.
@bristolfashion4421
@bristolfashion4421 4 года назад
Aren't the Dutch weird? They're like quite tall English people... hence their interest in jazz guitarists, I'spose. And dear ol' Mr. Hall.
@aleshkaemelyanov
@aleshkaemelyanov 4 года назад
Объятия Алёшка Емельянов Дарован мне с тобой одной покой груди, стволу меча. И льётся маковой волной твой тёплый голос у плеча. И ты цветочней, чем весна. Наполнен чудом, верой быт. Дарами полный луг, леса. И каждый слой души открыт. И каждым мёдом между сот в меня вливаешь свой елей. И с каждым слогом твоих нот душа становится белей. В твоих объятиях храним, безумью счастия так рад, и самый первый в них любим, и свят, и безучастно слаб. Мой свет, Богиня, ангел лет, в твоих руках сильнее я! Не страшен ужас ярых бед, коль рядом капелька тебя. Прильни сильнее и теплей, чтоб жарче стала и светлей строка и мысли о тебе, когда я буду вдалеке.
@JohnDoe-xr5is
@JohnDoe-xr5is 4 года назад
His strings sound like they haven't been changed in 20 years.
@JazzRockswithAdam
@JazzRockswithAdam 4 года назад
He's Playing flatwounds. And it's an interesting mix of the mic (picking up the guitar acoustically) and the guitar amp filling the room. I think its a great sound for solo guitar. Not my sound, but it sounds like Jim!
@klapaucjusz1
@klapaucjusz1 4 года назад
Yes, the guitar sounds pretty dead and ugly IMO, maybe on purpose, maybe not. Kind of reminds me of Mary Halvorson's tone.
@JazzRockswithAdam
@JazzRockswithAdam 4 года назад
klapaucjusz1 To each his own, but it’s perfect for jazz.
@JazzRockswithAdam
@JazzRockswithAdam 4 года назад
My sound is kind of a mix between Pat Metheny and Kurt Rosenwinkel.
@RocketKirchner
@RocketKirchner 3 года назад
he just is so sly with those riffs . too cool .
@liberatomauriziosantavener8333
@liberatomauriziosantavener8333 4 года назад
La piu grande bufala della chitarra jazz ..
@liberatomauriziosantavener8333
@liberatomauriziosantavener8333 4 года назад
@@nezumiketsui5644 infatti io non mi sono mai scritto una bella o brutta nota che fosse..JIM HALL HA SEMPRE DICHIARATO CHE I SUOI ASSOLI LI HA SEMPRE TRASCRITTI..comunque sia noi italiani siamo sempre stati stereofili e comunque per erano meglio chitarristi italiani come Pino rucher o Alberto pizzigoni solo che non avevano il cognome english..pazienza BUONA SERATA..
@jaramemitchell6383
@jaramemitchell6383 2 года назад
Donald Sutherland as Jim hall in the upcoming biopic… yeah I’d watch that lol
@greeremalachi926
@greeremalachi926 Месяц назад
Oh, that’s nice….
@garigari1823
@garigari1823 4 года назад
昨今はこういう「目を離してはいけないような気がしてくる」すごいプレイヤーが減ってる気がする
@RonCarterBassist
@RonCarterBassist 2 года назад
👍🏾👍🏾
@andybowen1249
@andybowen1249 4 года назад
Is this acoustic or plugged in? Amazing stuff
@videocraque5384
@videocraque5384 4 года назад
Both. There's a mic set in front of the guitar, then you can see here and there Jim setting his own volume on the electric instrument. Jim has been recording this way tons of times (both live and in the studio); he liked to be free to strum acoustically à la Freddie Green (Count Basie orchestra), then turn up his volume to play lead.
@ronatkinson1725
@ronatkinson1725 3 года назад
i can now see his influence on Julian Lage
@obrabts5223
@obrabts5223 4 года назад
this guy is a machine, he need a few big boombap lofi beats behind :)
@TerekkiTerekki
@TerekkiTerekki 4 года назад
Savage
@VPrecords25
@VPrecords25 4 года назад
Does it have a loaded tube amp sound?
@shaalis
@shaalis 4 года назад
Nope. It's a D'Aquisto original made for Jim. And the unique sound is probably due to his VERY heavy playing and that the guitar is also mic'd in 2 places: The Amp and the Soundholes so you get a REALLY thin punch along with the pickup. Lastly, I think he's playing with tone pot on 3/4 open. Sounds only slightly miffed.
@user-gr8ch1jn7y
@user-gr8ch1jn7y 3 года назад
Супер !!!
@carlito7863
@carlito7863 4 года назад
D angelico guitar
@djangowoof
@djangowoof 4 года назад
no, d'quisto
@Lepetitortu
@Lepetitortu 2 месяца назад
If you look at it like this it looks possible 😂
@evalolacookie
@evalolacookie 3 года назад
Robben ford brought me here 🔥
@hanskung3278
@hanskung3278 2 года назад
Robben Ford likes Jim Hall, listen to Jim Hall's influence in Robben style.
@PrivateSi
@PrivateSi 4 года назад
All over the shop with those jazz chords. He badly needs the heaviest overdrive pedal known to metal.
@ScottSawyerMusic
@ScottSawyerMusic 4 года назад
@The Stupid will Inherit the Earth I do. Apparently some don't!
@ManuelTavares
@ManuelTavares 3 года назад
A giant
@NeilRaouf
@NeilRaouf Год назад
was jim ever young?
@djangowoof
@djangowoof 4 месяца назад
are you kidding?
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