Chick Corea & Gary Burton: Tiny Desk Concert

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2016
  • June 13, 2016 by SURAYA MOHAMED • Sometimes big-name artists need special attention. But in this case, it wasn't because they've been jazz pioneers and innovators since the 1960s and are considered to be founding fathers of jazz fusion, not to mention two of the most important jazz figures performing today. It's not because they've collectively recorded more than 100 albums and won 29 Grammy Awards. The agitation was because both of their instruments couldn't fit behind Bob Boilen's Tiny Desk.
    There were logistical hurdles to overcome before the jazz giants' arrival. We had to move the desk to make a bigger "stage." Piano movers hauled the 900-pound Yamaha C7 grand piano from our first-floor performance studio up the freight elevator to the fourth-floor Tiny Desk area. But weeks of meticulous measuring and planning paid off when the rented vibes were delivered and just fit alongside the piano.
    Gary Burton and Chick Corea were in town for the 2016 NEA Jazz Masters Concert. The NEA Jazz Masters fellowship is the highest honor our nation bestows on jazz artists. Each year, the program honors a select few living legends who have made exceptional contributions to the advancement of jazz. Burton was a newly appointed 2016 recipient, while Corea received the honor in 2006.
    These friends first played together 44 years ago, when they recorded their very first album, Crystal Silence. In his autobiography, Gary Burton tells the story:
    We set aside three days for the recording. Except for ... one tune in Munich, Chick and I hadn't worked together before Berlin, so we figured we would need a fair amount of time to choose songs and finalize arrangements. But to our amazement, it all went incredibly fast. We would spend maybe twenty minutes creating an arrangement, and then record. We did every song in just one take, except that we required a second spin through "Senor Mouse."
    The record was finished in just a few hours, and the two realized they had a unique musical chemistry with the ability to anticipate each other's improvisational ideas. That album went on to become a classic: flawless yet fresh and forever new.
    A few thousand concerts later, the jazz masters showed up at NPR HQ to perform a concert at our newly expanded Tiny Desk. On this day, it had been almost two years since Chick Corea and Gary Burton had played together - the longest break they'd ever had. But once again, their remarkable ability to connect was demonstrated in two songs they play together all the time.
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    SET LIST:
    "Love Castle"
    "Crystal Silence"
    CREDITS:
    Producers: Suraya Mohamed, Niki Walker; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Niki Walker, Kara Frame, Morgan McCloy; Production Assistant: Jackson Sinnenberg; Photo: Brandon Chew/NPR.
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  • @nprmusic
    @nprmusic  Před 9 měsíci +16

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    • @woodenloonynickel
      @woodenloonynickel Před 7 měsíci

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    • @woodenloonynickel
      @woodenloonynickel Před 7 měsíci

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  • @lothar-michaelernst2110
    @lothar-michaelernst2110 Před 3 lety +1524

    One guy wrote the following comment:
    "Chick Corea didn't die, he just returned to forever".
    Isn't that a wonderful comment.
    The musical world, we espcially, the pianists and keyboarders mourn and cry...

    • @chensiding0
      @chensiding0 Před 3 lety +21

      Maynard Ferguson, Keith Emerson, McCoy Tyner, and Chick Corea have made me realize I need to see the legends live when I can and NOT wait for it. These loses are the greatest for me. All my musical influences from elementary and middle school jazz band are going.

    • @khaimang4
      @khaimang4 Před 3 lety +9

      Brilliant comment. So profoundly appropriate.

    • @FearlessDreamer3
      @FearlessDreamer3 Před 3 lety +9

      Yes! Don’t wait! When this pandemic is over, all I want to do is play my trumpet again for the People and hear as much LIVE music as possible. -Especially for Jazz Musicians, why do their record sales only go up after they’re dead? SUPPORT LIVE MUSIC!

    • @Projacked1
      @Projacked1 Před 3 lety

      That's perfectly wonderful...

    • @karloarsch1579
      @karloarsch1579 Před 3 lety +3

      @@chensiding0 But we have an advantage. When Mozart left the stage, he only left us "notes". But these people also left us their recordings, what else could we ask for?

  • @nprmusic
    @nprmusic  Před 3 lety +2089

    R.I.P. Chick Corea, the father of fusion. www.npr.org/2021/02/11/967082282/chick-corea-jazz-fusion-pioneer-has-died-of-cancer-at-79

    • @mariandemarte
      @mariandemarte Před 3 lety +15

      omg i'm crying

    • @Coufu
      @Coufu Před 3 lety +16

      I've never cried over a celebrity before. Had to grab the tissues for this one :(

    • @martingrunerlarsen9192
      @martingrunerlarsen9192 Před 3 lety +5

      Such a terrible loss. So much amazing music. ❤️

    • @jethrolibutan
      @jethrolibutan Před 3 lety +6

      R.I.P.

    • @garybush5471
      @garybush5471 Před 3 lety +7

      One of the greatest pianists of all time!!! His musical influence will last forever

  • @piperpilot26
    @piperpilot26 Před 3 lety +558

    What we don't realize is that fifty years down the road, people are going to be listening to these last performances much in the way we listen to Miles or Parker's from 50+ years back. NPR has greatly contributed to the preservation of this man's work by having him perform here. The best part is that the audio is just simply superb.

    • @whatdothlife4660
      @whatdothlife4660 Před rokem +9

      Plenty of people realize this. Taking the God perspective is an easy way to get upvotes but in the end it's arrogant.

    • @deanronson6331
      @deanronson6331 Před rokem +3

      Why last performances? Music lovers like to listen to an artist's BEST performances regardless of where in their career they're from. 50 years from now, if we still have a viable civilization, yes, i too believe these artists will still be admired. However, it's anybody's guess what situation will prevail in 200 years or more when it comes to people's tastes. I remember listening to an interview on NPR with a guy who has studied this phenomenon of celebrities and artists everybody knew about in their time, who had sunk in a temporary anonymity after their demise or have forever remained unknown. After all, Shakespeare's greatness was newly discovered about a hundred years after his death. When he died in 1750, J.S. Bach and most of his music were all but forgotten. It was only in 1829 that Mendelssohn reintroduced Bach's genius to the world.

    • @joewag88
      @joewag88 Před rokem

      Yes -- one more for the archives. What an unexpected treat its discovery was.

    • @Hormonie
      @Hormonie Před rokem

      Unlikely.

    • @huntermcmurray9326
      @huntermcmurray9326 Před rokem +1

      ​@@deanronson6331 OKAY dude

  • @frankfeldman6657
    @frankfeldman6657 Před 3 lety +582

    Devastating. He gave us so, so much. Always so generous, joyful, playful, BRILLIANT. Thank you, thank you, thank you. :-(

    • @coreyshafarman8918
      @coreyshafarman8918 Před 3 lety +4

      He was so passionate about sharing all the knowledge he had, right up until the end. No ego

    • @gickygackers
      @gickygackers Před 2 lety

      @@coreyshafarman8918 huh

  • @MT-bi9qi
    @MT-bi9qi Před 3 lety +585

    RIP Chick Corea. I discovered Jazz many years ago because of him.

    • @beders
      @beders Před 3 lety +3

      Same here. Sad day.

    • @notadoc2130
      @notadoc2130 Před 3 lety +2

      Raised with a touch of jazz (Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey) ... discovered FUSION because of John McLaughlin and that brought me shortly thereafter to Chick Corea (Return To Forever). Now own MUCH of Chick Corea catalog including his very first solo recording from more than 50 years ago. Can't believe he's gone. He was so vibrant and active up until very recently. His skills never abated right up to almost his 80th.

    • @senorfredericksen9895
      @senorfredericksen9895 Před 3 lety +1

      Same

    • @zanabria_spm
      @zanabria_spm Před 3 lety +3

      me too :( thanks for everything, maestro.

    • @cw9888
      @cw9888 Před 3 lety

      Same here. Chick and Jaco opened up the doors of jazz music to me. Thank you, Chick.

  • @kulikieb
    @kulikieb Před 3 lety +160

    Chick Corea has just "Returned to Forever"...

  • @niecejohns1027
    @niecejohns1027 Před 3 lety +706

    I don't understand why in our culture getting older isn't honored. The gray hair and wisdom lines bespeak the awe-inspiring level of mastery these two gems have achieved.

    • @jonasdamion1627
      @jonasdamion1627 Před 3 lety +40

      maybe because its not marketable to base appetites and more accessible aesthetics like generalizable physical beauty are. We are not informed by tradition of soul in America. We are a nation of laws and financial success and then its all a void for businesses to step in and influence you if you are without your soul. Or rather in America we are free also in the sense that you as an individual have to discover culture for yourself, its not going to be on TV and the front pages of social media but if thats where youre expecting to find it you havent even begun to discover your soul so what difference does it make

    • @joshuamichaelcoachlovedr.
      @joshuamichaelcoachlovedr. Před 2 lety +4

      easy:envy

    • @gemsfromhistorysdustpan7919
      @gemsfromhistorysdustpan7919 Před 2 lety +2

      Money and demographics
      Get people to spend money on this culture instead of ultra pop culture and you will solve the problem

    • @carlosclaptrix
      @carlosclaptrix Před 2 lety +3

      So true!

    • @homemadefilms5718
      @homemadefilms5718 Před 2 lety +10

      In America, at least, most people follow the ways of the American Dream, which says that the US gives people certain freedoms which allow citizens to work hard to rise up in the ranks. Retired people in some of Americans' eyes are not worthy of respect because they aren't trying to work super hard. Ironically, they are the ones that have achieved financial stability, one of the aspirations of americans.

  • @kevinmccarthy5693
    @kevinmccarthy5693 Před 4 lety +444

    Back in the early 70s, a new club opened up down the street from my apartment in East Lansing. My friend and I decided to check it out. We came in and there was almost no one in the place yet, so we took a table right in front of the where the band's instruments were set up. More people came in and took their tables. Four musicians came out; a bass player, a drummer/percussionist, a guitarist, and a piano player. We didn't know who these people were and had never heard of 'fusion jazz' before. They were Chick Corea and Return to Forever (without Flora Purim). It was one of the most magical musical experiences of my life. We were completely blown away. I've been a fan ever since.

    • @DawsonMusicEducation
      @DawsonMusicEducation Před 3 lety +3

      And last time I saw Chick play was in Ann Arbor

    • @mickeywhite3840
      @mickeywhite3840 Před 3 lety +10

      @@DawsonMusicEducation I saw Chick and Gary Burton at U of M, shortly after I moved to Michigan in 1976. Saw him previously several times in NYC with Return to Forever, and in Ann Arbor he and Burton did 45 of solo piano, 45 minutes of solo vibraphone, and then came back after intermission and played the entire Crystal Silence album! Magnificent! Chick will be missed, but most definitely not forgotten!

    • @mauricepowers8079
      @mauricepowers8079 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mickeywhite3840 I have that Album...it is one of my favorites.

    • @jerrynelson1929
      @jerrynelson1929 Před 2 lety +9

      Kevin- I was there !!! Bar called the Stables if I recall - we were so blown away we came a couple nights in a row - got to experience some greats at the Stables and other spots in East Lansing during that time - but “ Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy” was fresh , new and VERY ELECTRIC- Chick, Stanley; Lenny White and Bill Connors - very relatable in that bar - perhaps 100-150 people there - motivated me to learn about Miles and his “tree” - all the bands that came from Miles - Weather Report, Mahavishnu, Return to Forever, Herbie’s Sextet and Headhunters.
      As much as I revered Zawinul and his world music, Chick seemed very approachable- like he could just be your buddy. Firstly, thanks to NPR for sharing all these small desk visits. Chick and Gary Burton , two contemporaries seemed to get to the very essence of Chick’s brilliance and his Spanish roots- Return to Forevers first ECM album including “crystal silence” heard here was a fundamental disc in forming my love, appreciation and fervor for Chick and his music - I am still stunned that he is gone , a year later - not sad - just deprived of what he could share with us going forward. Thanks for posting this session.

    • @Cantbuyathrill
      @Cantbuyathrill Před rokem

      Flora will alwyas be the most underrated vocalist.

  • @rubenschiefke1337
    @rubenschiefke1337 Před 3 lety +115

    “You don’t have to be Rembrandt or Picasso to create something. The fun of it, the joy of creating, is way high above anything else to do with the art form”. - Chick Corea
    This quote changed my relationship to music forever. Truly one of the greats! Rest in peace.

    • @DocBree13
      @DocBree13 Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you for sharing that beautiful quote - I’m saving it.
      RIP, Chick

    • @Yngsatchvai
      @Yngsatchvai Před 8 měsíci +1

      That's a great quote❤

    • @DihelsonMendonca
      @DihelsonMendonca Před 8 měsíci

      He's so humble to say that, because we always are worried about the level of our music to be on the highest standard, so we struggle a lot trying to do that, but he was not worried about that, he simply did. Perhaps the more you try, the worst it becomes, so if you take it easy and relax, letting the music flow, this would be the best way. 🎉🎉❤❤❤

    • @Nosirrah2112
      @Nosirrah2112 Před měsícem +2

      Says a modern day Rembramdt or Picasso. He was a genius.

  • @colinseeger7619
    @colinseeger7619 Před 3 lety +150

    Burton's vibes must be made of gold. No one sounds like him. And as for varying the distance between the mallets as he's playing..... that's plain spooky. CC is always an inspiration to the soul. Together, they make the World a better place. Sad that CC died but he will never be forgotten. He's a reference point for pianists. Always will be. Both legends. One offs. Aren't the rest of us lucky to be here to see them...

    • @bruceglebovitz
      @bruceglebovitz Před rokem +3

      yes, both legends. both about the best that western music can offer.

    • @joewag88
      @joewag88 Před rokem

      Spooky 😂

    • @Kowjja
      @Kowjja Před rokem +9

      Varying distance between mallets as they play is something percussionnists commonly do
      but beside that i agree Garry Burton is one uniquely skilled individual, and by far the best jazz/fusion vibraphonist to this day

    • @mide8845
      @mide8845 Před rokem

      fr it sounds absolutely amazing

    • @danflannery3572
      @danflannery3572 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I'm sure they're telepathic! Always a treat to hear them play together.

  • @willo9863
    @willo9863 Před 3 lety +181

    RIP Chick Corea. Your music was timeless and will never be forgotten 🙏♥️

  • @jgjxn101
    @jgjxn101 Před 3 lety +131

    Chick Corea gave us a taste of Heaven thru his wondrous melodies. THIS dude probably has THE ALMIGHTY ONE bopping HIS Holy Head in symphonic grace rn!! Rest in Peace!!

    • @georgehornsby6882
      @georgehornsby6882 Před 3 lety +5

      Well he was a scientologist so I imagine his idea of an "almighty one" was much different than yours haha.

    • @jgjxn101
      @jgjxn101 Před 3 lety +2

      Hah hah..Touchê and F.U.!

    • @jersmith1486
      @jersmith1486 Před 3 lety

      @@jgjxn101 lol

    • @Bruce.-Wayne
      @Bruce.-Wayne Před rokem

      @@georgehornsby6882 ....lol....he's jamming with Ron L Hubbard instead

  • @funkygh
    @funkygh Před 7 lety +655

    holy cow. almost nobody else that plays with Chick can really hang on his level of quickness and invention, not to mention rhythmic sophistication and crispness of time. Gary can, and it is a pleasure to hear. These guys are in their '70s if I'm not mistaken. incredible. timeless mastery.

    • @alexeonbel4304
      @alexeonbel4304 Před 6 lety +10

      graham hawthorne drums Gary Burton is such a legend.

    • @dloental
      @dloental Před 5 lety +18

      Bela Fleck. They did an album together and it's flippin' gold.

    • @travelingman9763
      @travelingman9763 Před 5 lety +9

      both have perfect pitch and most importantly lived every note they played! Both were around when Jazz was real Jazz and before transcribe 7, cellphones ,internet! Today's schooled Clones have helped destroy the essence of Jazz by copying while missing the vital Blues/swing from their own perspectives mainly to make money and look cute while feigning intelligence!

    • @mrtyreus0
      @mrtyreus0 Před 5 lety +15

      And yet Gary Burton retired because he didn't feel as fresh anymore. What does that mean for the rest of us! Lol

    • @handdancin
      @handdancin Před 4 lety +18

      @@travelingman9763 yea man! young people are shit! everything was better "back then"

  • @interstellish
    @interstellish Před 5 lety +766

    The real magic is how they play two instruments in the same range and with similar timbre and somehow never play over each other or step on each other's toes. It's really, really hard to do.

    • @MalikEmmanuel
      @MalikEmmanuel Před 5 lety +43

      the piano and the vibraphone do not have the same timbre, and although the range of the vibraphone is a subset of the range of the piano they largely avoid being in the same range.

    • @MalikEmmanuel
      @MalikEmmanuel Před 5 lety +2

      @Kyófú what are you disputing as not being 'factually true?'

    • @hyenaskate
      @hyenaskate Před 4 lety

      It is! Though, they probably took roles too. Some will play the 1, 5 some the 3, 7, 9 etc.

    • @annother3350
      @annother3350 Před 4 lety +8

      They're mentally in tune

    • @reid.7680
      @reid.7680 Před 4 lety +31

      How is this comment so high? The vibraphone and piano do not have similar timbre, do not have similar range, and playing instruments together that do have the same range and timbre in a way that is harmonious and complementary while not "stepping on each other toes" is not really, really hard to do. Musicians encounter many obstacles and this is not a particularly difficult one.

  • @frankfeldman6657
    @frankfeldman6657 Před 3 lety +9

    74 yo here, as full of joy and brilliance as ever. RIP, I loved you so so much. :-(

  • @tydouglas3013
    @tydouglas3013 Před 5 lety +22

    My pops took my brother and i, and our best friend dylan to one of their shows at some fancy concert hall in SoCal back in 2010 i think it was. We all ate a great deal of mushrooms on the way in. Although pops didnt partake, it was his idea. We had seats behind the stage. So everyone had a great view of us, and had no idea what they were in for nor did we. About 2 songs in, the fungus had started to take its affect. And we all at once realized why pops insisted we share this trip. Not only because it was a profound personal experience he had when he was our age, but that he got to watch us as we had the same epiphanies and gargantuan emotional rollercoaster of a trip he shared with his brothers. It was perfect, we cried, we danced and partied like we were at a dead show. We discusted most of the crowd, until after the last song, Chick turned around and pointed and gave us a very deliberate and obvious gesture of gratitude towards our attitude throughout their performance. I looked at pops for a sober party comfermatiom of what we had just witnessed, and he was crying. And Chick gave pops the same gesture of gratitude. It was the perfect trip and the perfect night, all to the tune of the perfect performance.
    A week later i took my dad to his first Phish show....

    • @pedromagalhaes3821
      @pedromagalhaes3821 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the awesome story. Experiences like that honor the legacy of musicians like Chick. May he rest in peace.

  • @ic8575
    @ic8575 Před 8 lety +231

    When I saw the title of this video I was immediately like FUCK YES.

    • @pavlezvekic
      @pavlezvekic Před 8 lety +9

      same here, man. Same here.

    • @ayamlincah
      @ayamlincah Před 7 lety +4

      me too!;)

    • @Omnipotent-Bread
      @Omnipotent-Bread Před 7 lety

      HEY NO SWEARS MISTER!!

    • @Wordviews
      @Wordviews Před 7 lety +3

      Same. Love me some Chick and Gary.

    • @duotippss
      @duotippss Před 7 lety

      Génial les deux, passez chez moi pour un Tiny Desk à Fribourg / Suisse

  • @JS-hu7pv
    @JS-hu7pv Před rokem +12

    The vibraphone and piano complement each other so well. Then add in the fact that Chick and Mr. Burton complemented each other so well. It’s just perfection.

  • @c0nk2879
    @c0nk2879 Před 3 lety +25

    R.I.P. Chick Corea the flame you've set burns within our souls forever

  • @inef85
    @inef85 Před 4 lety +58

    Talent shows: "percussion-only performances not recommended"
    Chick & Gary: "hold my wine glass"

  • @rmac1042
    @rmac1042 Před 3 lety +76

    This has been a heartbreaking time span in every way, but for me, the passing of Chick, after the devastating news a few months ago, about Keith and his two strokes which have left him paralyzed on his left side, was just heartbreaking! These two giants of piano have been my inspiration-following Bill Evans’s initial impact on me (Bill made me a pianist because of two pieces-“Blue In Green” and “Flamenco Sketches”. These musical masterpieces turned me from vibes to piano) I spent 3 hours one-on-one with Bill-the most important time in music for me-but I also talked with Chick the two times I saw him live. Chick was such a marvelous, charming human being as well as a Master artist. It was an honor to have seen and talked to him! RIP, Chick! You will be sorely missed!😞

    • @jacobfleenor3497
      @jacobfleenor3497 Před 3 lety +7

      How about a mention of the great Milford Graves who also died just a few days after Chick. Equally innovative and important. 2021 has already been a hard year.

    • @andoletube
      @andoletube Před rokem

      @@jacobfleenor3497 How about you let people express who made an impact on them, and you say who made an impact on you? You don't need to sound like somebody has done something wrong by not mentioning somebody. Countless important people die every year - we can't know about all of them, and we can't hold them all in equal regard. We know what we know and we don't choose who made the biggest impact.

  • @jethrolibutan
    @jethrolibutan Před 3 lety +459

    Who's here after Chick Corea's death :( May he rest in peace...

    • @youmothershouldknow4905
      @youmothershouldknow4905 Před 3 lety +4

      Hiromi....Chick will be totally missed, though.

    • @cherylalt101
      @cherylalt101 Před 3 lety +3

      I just heard the sad news. Rest in peace Chick! He was a true genius. I saw him perform several times in the late 1970s. Fabulous musician, beautiful memories. Take care internet people. Stay safe out there.

    • @davidl6332
      @davidl6332 Před 3 lety +2

      Rest in Power

    • @JeffMayor
      @JeffMayor Před 3 lety +4

      Herbie is the "Last of the (post-bop) Mohicans".

    • @deborraholiveri6202
      @deborraholiveri6202 Před 3 lety +1

      What a legend !

  • @kimpeccable
    @kimpeccable Před 3 lety +42

    The world is a darker place without Chick Corea, one of--if not the--greatest jazz pianist/composers who ever lived.

  • @johnunderwood3132
    @johnunderwood3132 Před rokem +25

    I miss Chic. I am so happy I have a lot of his albums.

  • @solowayguitars
    @solowayguitars Před 8 lety +193

    44 years since they recorded Crystal Silence together and as brilliant now as they were then.

  • @PieInTheSky9
    @PieInTheSky9 Před 6 lety +101

    The tiny desk concert always has the most incredible sound quality

    • @ColocasiaCorm
      @ColocasiaCorm Před 3 lety +4

      It’s probably just minimal compression and dead acoustics.

  • @elitefighter15035
    @elitefighter15035 Před rokem +2

    Steve Gadd was being interviewed by Rick Beato and spoke spoke about playing with Chick in New York in the early days. They all played together and were encouraged and influenced by all of their diversity. I’ve played many years and have gotten much satisfaction (most of the time). But Only a very few of musicians deep as deep as Chick Corea, Max Roach, Alvin Jones, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Steve Gadd. Music Was their life’s. And even though I’ve never or will never achieve anything close to the collective genius, I can enjoy the music they devoted their lives to create. It inspires me at work to focus and think.

  • @androidfarmer8863
    @androidfarmer8863 Před 3 měsíci

    What a comfort is is to know that, when given the opportunity, humans will do this, too.

  • @NaNoWhisp
    @NaNoWhisp Před 8 lety +128

    Oh my fucking god. These two are living legends, and I (just like you who read my comment I guess) just cannot get enough of them. These are the kind of human souls that should never, never die. Thanks a lot NPr for this moment.

    • @lorenzmuller3542
      @lorenzmuller3542 Před 7 lety +5

      One word: beauty

    • @xs10tl1
      @xs10tl1 Před 7 lety +7

      Good comment, but leave out the first sentence.

    • @septemberw1109
      @septemberw1109 Před 6 lety +6

      xs10tl1 Oh my fucking god. Just let them say what they wanna 😉

    • @xs10tl1
      @xs10tl1 Před 6 lety +1

      Josiah Wayment it's offensive to most and makes you look like a jackass. Kids repeat this without a second thought and burn bridges without even knowing it.

    • @septemberw1109
      @septemberw1109 Před 6 lety

      xs10tl1 its not our problem if people get offended. Offense is never given, only taken.

  • @juliarichardson1727
    @juliarichardson1727 Před 3 lety +9

    Rest in peace Chick, your music is and will always be in my heart

  • @nadiaharpist
    @nadiaharpist Před 3 lety +10

    Rest in peace. I saw them together live at Spoleto in SC in 2000. This is a sad day...his genius will be missed.

  • @chazinko
    @chazinko Před 3 lety +39

    These gentlemen had some special chemistry going on - one of Chick's best partnerships!

    • @andym28
      @andym28 Před rokem +1

      You might call it great vibes

  • @TommyDoesMusic
    @TommyDoesMusic Před 3 lety +23

    Rest in peace to a legend

  • @Schtang
    @Schtang Před 8 lety +168

    Nothing better than the "musician face" of a seasoned performer. You can just smell their youthful glee while they boldly explore their life passions, bravo!

    • @hschoville
      @hschoville Před 6 lety +2

      I thought the same thing looking at Burton's face after the open beginning of Love Castle.

    • @larryadams458
      @larryadams458 Před 6 lety +1

      very nicely put Schtang

  • @mattwilliams5
    @mattwilliams5 Před 3 lety +10

    Rest In Paradise thank you for the music.

  • @contrabassmarimba3.564
    @contrabassmarimba3.564 Před 3 lety +6

    00:00 Love Castle
    10:53 Crystal Silence

  • @sammiweinstein5130
    @sammiweinstein5130 Před 3 lety +72

    I’m... I’m at a loss, devastated. You are such an inspiration. Your music is beyond amazing. “What making music for people does, I’ve observed, is it stimulates what’s natural in all of us,” you told Jazz Times in 2020. “It’s native sense, in every person. You don’t have to be a professional anything - all you need to do is be a living human being, and open to the play of imagination.” Your music brings me so much joy, happiness- “Spain”! “La Fiesta”! I learned how to play jazz through those charts. Your music has shaped my career, my passion; and I am truly grateful. As I’m sure that generations of musicians are. You will be greatly missed. Rest In Peace, Chick Corea!!

  • @lindatauhid9958
    @lindatauhid9958 Před rokem +3

    I love it when a ‘vintage’ gem like this just pops up in your feed! RIP Maestro.

  • @shicks8608
    @shicks8608 Před 3 lety +4

    I had the pleasure of seeing Chick Corea and Gary Burton 3 times when they came to Seattle's Opera house back in the 80's & 90's. Each time was something special. I will never forget it. Rest in peace Mr. Corea.

  • @michelerichards233
    @michelerichards233 Před rokem +2

    These men were the soundtrack to my life, I miss them.. heck I miss me... Whoa....

  • @ExtravaganTV
    @ExtravaganTV Před 3 lety +27

    RIP KING, MAY YOU REST IN PEACE IN JAZZ HEAVEN.

    • @georgehornsby6882
      @georgehornsby6882 Před 3 lety

      Is jazz heaven where scientologists go? lol

    • @ianbridges6040
      @ianbridges6040 Před 3 lety

      @@georgehornsby6882 it’s where jazz musicians go, hence the name

  • @Incognito-vc9wj
    @Incognito-vc9wj Před 6 lety +5

    Never knew a vibraphone could be played with such mastery. Jesus, I'm in awe. AND we get Chick Corea....man oh man.

  • @joyceglasgow2356
    @joyceglasgow2356 Před 3 lety +4

    Rest in Eternal Grace, Chick Corea🙏❤️

  • @fotzenfleisch1996
    @fotzenfleisch1996 Před 4 lety +11

    They seem like they're in their 20s while they're playing, really astounding.

  • @glennwisniewski9536
    @glennwisniewski9536 Před 3 lety +11

    Wow. Just beautiful. Still can't believe that Chick's gone. He certainly lived a full life and left us some of the greatest music ever.

  • @gabesmith9171
    @gabesmith9171 Před 4 lety +7

    They’ve been playing together so long they are literally like 1 musician. Amazing. Mirror Mirror is one of my favorites of theirs

  • @SolarMumuns
    @SolarMumuns Před 5 lety +140

    Great to hear some advanced jazz that isn't unlistenably dissonant or out-there. This is a wonderful balance of complexity and restraint.

    • @mauricemosley885
      @mauricemosley885 Před 4 lety +3

      What do mean by dissonant, just because it’s dissonant doesn’t mean it’s not advanced, like monk, John Coltrane, etc, all use dissonance.

    • @liam_iam
      @liam_iam Před 4 lety +16

      @@mauricemosley885 he's saying the opposite

    • @raidone7413
      @raidone7413 Před 3 lety +2

      @@liam_iam I hate giant steps because the chords don't flow or relate. And everyone pretends to love it

    • @caffeinator1849
      @caffeinator1849 Před 3 lety +9

      @@raidone7413 Eh, not really. I love Giant Steps before I even got to jazz

    • @liam_iam
      @liam_iam Před 3 lety +7

      @@raidone7413 well unfortunately jazz musicians are (sometimes) attracted to types of music based on what boxes are being checked, rather than just feeling it. some people do genuinely enjoy giant steps and that's ok. I really dislike the fact that it's a rite of passage for jazz musicians though because it gives them a warped impression of what jazz is supposed to be.

  • @coltrxne2154
    @coltrxne2154 Před 6 lety +29

    I'm honestly in awe of humanity with this. just two men in a room creating something I can't even begin to appreciate. Incredible.

  • @DanielMorales-qp8rf
    @DanielMorales-qp8rf Před 3 lety +3

    R.I.P. one of the greatest of all time. I really felt the loss when i heard the news. A vibrant man and musician.

  • @burger1113
    @burger1113 Před 6 lety +16

    Chick always has a look about his face that someone would have if they would be imagining some crazy intense sounding harmony/melody

  • @jaygilbert4546
    @jaygilbert4546 Před 3 lety +6

    Love, joy, and the simple delights of friendship between two old friends, expressed in music. Words fail. Rest easy, Chick, and THANK YOU.

  • @hschoville
    @hschoville Před 6 lety +18

    In my mind, it's being able to renew a timeless piece like Crystal Silence each and every time you play it that really makes Jazz, Jazz. That constant renewal is the greatness of this duo and their individuality within music. So glad to be able to watch the masters in action again. Thank you for this recording.

  • @chrishendrik6159
    @chrishendrik6159 Před 7 lety +136

    Chick Corea what a legend

  • @joeparillo
    @joeparillo Před 3 lety +6

    So sad to hear of the loss of one of our great musicians. Chick's music, artistry, mentorship and humanity will be sorely missed by me and so many. 🙏

  • @robrowden1018
    @robrowden1018 Před 3 lety +12

    I love how humble Gary Burton is....this is truly fascinating...RIP Chick

  • @miguelserpa8649
    @miguelserpa8649 Před 3 lety +9

    This is the video that absolutely made me fall in love with Chick’s music! He has been one of my favorite artists since then.
    Rest In Peace legend

  • @Nicksonian
    @Nicksonian Před rokem +4

    Crystal Silence was the first Chick Corea album I ever bought back in 1977. Hard to believe it was the first tune he ever did with Gary Burton. I’ve listened hundreds of times and it still enthralls me. Hard to think of two absolute masters who belonged together more. Makes my heart ache to think Chick is gone.

  • @bradvelcoff
    @bradvelcoff Před 10 měsíci

    In 1974 I got to see The Paul Winter Consort open for Chick Corea and Return to Forever. Opened up a world I have happily lived in since.

  • @blondefullyyours
    @blondefullyyours Před 3 lety +4

    I am also fighting back the tears. I'm just heartbroken. So much beautiful music - to fill our hearts for years to come.

  • @joeyllanos7573
    @joeyllanos7573 Před 3 lety +23

    HIS MUSIC lS MY MENTAL SUSTENANCE AS A TEEN AGER! I WILLL MISS HIM DEEPLY

  • @rmirabelle
    @rmirabelle Před 7 lety +127

    When these two "speak", I listen carefully.

    • @PurePurpur
      @PurePurpur Před 7 lety +6

      word.

    • @owenmccready5328
      @owenmccready5328 Před 6 lety +6

      Shoot, I'm caught between a sarcastic response and not wanting to submit this comment. I promise you I agree, but... wow. The way you say it... "speak"
      I just wrote this as part of one of my college application essays. Funny how I was listening to this very music when writing it.
      "As a musician, there’s perhaps no greater skill to develop than listening. When every member is an active part of the performance, listening and melding together into one sound-producing entity, the experience is 1000 times better. This skill translates well to conversation, and, frankly, working with people in any setting."
      Anyway, I've always had trouble with becoming paralyzed and accomplishing anything, so right now I'm not trying to edit until I've finished writing. You seem like a cool person. I hope you do well in life.

  • @milesdavid4358
    @milesdavid4358 Před 6 lety +37

    What can I say about these two, 'MAGNIFICENT ARTISTS'. Growing up in the projects of the South Bronx, I had Chick and Gary recordings playing under my bed covers because my mom and dad were devout Southern Baptists and stated that there was to be no jazz or r&b to be played on Sundays!! When I was teaching in Yonkers, My fourth grade students would often listen to Chick and Gary, Miles, Coltrane, Nancy Wilson, Luther and Shirley Horn at 8:30 in the morning as they arrived to school. I would love to see Chick and Gary in New York soon. Two magnificent gifts to the world!!

    • @marywhiteman3123
      @marywhiteman3123 Před 3 lety +1

      What a loss. His music is in a class to it's own;. his creativity, connectivity, musical spirit and putting together musicians, skills, and promoting on going evolution through sounds is amazing to behold. So many thanks yous.

  • @tigerfishgirl
    @tigerfishgirl Před 6 lety +48

    I needed some healing vibes today. Ain't no vibes more healing than these.

  • @javierpizarro9852
    @javierpizarro9852 Před 8 lety +1687

    Where did the engineer you guys have learn his stuff? Because the recordings are always fantastic here.

    • @Alexander_jade
      @Alexander_jade Před 8 lety +140

      I ask that in every video.

    • @sd09gfh8sfgjmsf9yhkm
      @sd09gfh8sfgjmsf9yhkm Před 8 lety +165

      On the seventh day we were given bob boilen.

    • @frankkeys92
      @frankkeys92 Před 8 lety +11

      Is it the rod-type Mics? :O

    • @psychoticmann9237
      @psychoticmann9237 Před 7 lety +80

      Good mics are important, but not everything. A laptop-made mix/recording from a good engineer will outperform a mix from a mediocre engineer with the latest n' greatest equipment!

    • @kawabungadad8945
      @kawabungadad8945 Před 7 lety +108

      I'm no sound engineer but if I had a Neumann mic vs a good sound engineer using a laptop mic, I'm sure as shit my recording would be better.

  • @rossjlennox
    @rossjlennox Před 7 lety +48

    It dumbfounds me that even 15 individuals have taken the time to thumbs down this video. Irrespective of whether the music itself is your cup of tea, the sheer virtuosity and Chic and Gary's utter oneness with respective instruments is surely a joy to behold. Not to mention the fact that these guys are in their mid seventies and still nailing it.

    • @randalbladel2817
      @randalbladel2817 Před 3 lety +1

      Trolls. There are always trolls.

    • @rossjlennox
      @rossjlennox Před 3 lety +1

      @@randalbladel2817 I don't even remember writing this comment, but I stand by every word! :-D

  • @mark_nz
    @mark_nz Před 3 lety +2

    oh my ears are happy - the sound engineer deserves a Grammy.

  • @DoctorDave5
    @DoctorDave5 Před 2 lety +82

    How on Earth does the vibraphone player hit those notes so quickly and cleanly? Amazing stuff from both.

    • @raphtx
      @raphtx Před rokem +37

      You mean "Gary-Burton-the-best-vibraphonist-on-earth"? He's probably the actual inventor of the technique he uses.

    • @Nicksonian
      @Nicksonian Před rokem +13

      Chick could play some vibes himself. There’s a video out there of Corea and Burton playing a duet, SHARING the vibes.

    • @jeffersonflugzeug4650
      @jeffersonflugzeug4650 Před rokem +24

      @@raphtx Not probably the inventor, literally the inventor - the way he holds the mallets is known as the Burton grip, and it's now very widely used by vibes players

    • @darthtoast2151
      @darthtoast2151 Před 10 měsíci +3

      As a pianist who can play a vibe decently, it’s all about knowing what keys you want to play as well as getting comfortable with your grip. It’s easy to play fast with two mallets, but hiking four is harder since there’s more to think about, both in regards to actual sticking and how to hold them in your hands.

    • @silva777
      @silva777 Před 9 měsíci +1

      smh.
      It's called practice, and gary burton is by no means the best vibraphonist.

  • @paulbyrnesrmt2929
    @paulbyrnesrmt2929 Před 6 lety +34

    Whoa!!! What an opening. He just opened another dimension with that harmony

  • @ellenrosenblatt5463
    @ellenrosenblatt5463 Před 3 lety +6

    crystal silence: the epitome of musical melancholy at his best.

  • @adc2327
    @adc2327 Před 3 lety +7

    I am not even a jazz fan, but this is my second time watching this. I love music. It is obvious that I am watching masters of their craft.

  • @davelilley3249
    @davelilley3249 Před 3 lety +3

    Just gorgeous. Very sad day. Chick Corea will be missed. His music lives on.

  • @jazzstandardman
    @jazzstandardman Před 3 lety +14

    How impeccably in tune with each other these two are! It's mesmerizing, honestly. So thankful to have had endlessly resourceful musicians like Chick (and Burton) around in my own lifetime.

  • @johnkorn6698
    @johnkorn6698 Před rokem +4

    I love this so much. Chick looks like it's as easy as if he were sitting down to have a cup of coffee. Effortless. And what a beautiful composition.

  • @felixdiaz297
    @felixdiaz297 Před 3 lety +2

    Rest in peace Chick Corea... you inspired a love of jazz

  • @davidcarlin3850
    @davidcarlin3850 Před rokem +1

    This is just beautiful. All music eventually leads to Jazz……..these two are brilliant. RIP Chick. Enjoy your retirement Gary

  • @sebastianloredo5596
    @sebastianloredo5596 Před 3 lety +10

    Descansa en paz. Nunca olvidaremos lo qué fuiste y lo que nos dejaste.

  • @edgarbenjoseph3879
    @edgarbenjoseph3879 Před 3 lety +8

    The magnitude of their musical talent is mind blowing and gives me a kind of vertigo. Hard to describe, just amazing stuff.

  • @alexa-kimstone3656
    @alexa-kimstone3656 Před rokem +1

    most beautiful. I miss Chick.

  • @iamnostalgic9567
    @iamnostalgic9567 Před 5 lety +2

    My job, finances, health and depression caused me pain and sleepless nights.
    Then I found Jazz.
    .....And it all went away!

  • @bearboyyyyy
    @bearboyyyyy Před 7 lety +204

    This is phenomenal. The passion and skill displayed here is of an otherworldly level. Brilliant.

    • @caerulemusic
      @caerulemusic Před 7 lety +5

      shouldn't you be commenting on mac videos

  • @ChilleDINJerseY
    @ChilleDINJerseY Před 3 lety +7

    Sad day, but happy to have recordings such as this one. Much love to everyone.

  • @717hiba
    @717hiba Před rokem +1

    True legend , I used to watch him live on fb what a loss to the world 😢

  • @andrewhalliday9078
    @andrewhalliday9078 Před 5 lety +4

    I saw Chick Corea play in Leeds in 1971 or 1972 - and still vividly remember the impact of his amazing performance. A truly great musician.

  • @edwardsah3
    @edwardsah3 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm always amazed when two players of orchestral instruments can play with such grace and interest, and not step on each other's toes. Gary Burton invented the technique he, and now virtually any vibraphonist, uses. Thanks for this.

  • @thedirtydawnshow499
    @thedirtydawnshow499 Před 3 lety +3

    Man, this is such a gorgeous performance. We will all miss him terribly. RIP Chick

  • @j.t.8685
    @j.t.8685 Před rokem +1

    I was lucky enough to see Chick Corea live three times before he passed. Was amazing to see him perform.
    I just wanted to go home and throw my keyboard away

  • @thedellow2093
    @thedellow2093 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Whomever engineers these sessions is equally as brilliant as Chick and Gary! The mix is stunning.

  • @markbra
    @markbra Před 8 lety +69

    I bow down in reverence.

  • @elvilopez.-1568
    @elvilopez.-1568 Před 3 lety +5

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  • @PalEllingsen
    @PalEllingsen Před 3 lety +2

    RIP Chick Corea :( We've lost a legend. Return to Forever!

  • @gregorypapas9354
    @gregorypapas9354 Před měsícem

    40+ years of friendship, collaboration, and experience. recordings like this are priceless.

  • @sarahmayoral9033
    @sarahmayoral9033 Před 7 lety +6

    I saw the Chick Corea Trio last month twice in St. Louis. it was a once in a lifetime concert. Amazing. Chick is a great guy.

  • @FossilFishy
    @FossilFishy Před 8 lety +39

    Damn, I wish I could sit inside one of their heads as they do this. Short of having heard them perform these pieces hundreds of times there's no other way I could tell just how they are interacting in the moment.
    Improvised music doesn't mean that every note is unique to that performance, much of what they play is predicated on how they've done it before. But there are always moments when one performer tries something new and the other(s) come along for the ride. I love it when you see a performer's head go up in surprise, the perpetrator's answering grin, and suddenly the music spirals up and away powered by surprise and joy.
    Sadly, these guys are so good, and so experienced that my ignorant self can't spot those moments here. Ah well, good thing that the music all by itself is so beautiful.

    • @allisonbishop
      @allisonbishop Před 5 lety +2

      I actually heard a radio interview with Chick recently and he was asked "What goes on in your head when you are performing?" And he immediately said "Absolutely nothing." His mind is empty, his attention is focused out there with the other performers, with the audience, and his fingers just go - and that's how the magic is created.

  • @jonashellborg8320
    @jonashellborg8320 Před 11 dny

    That was so pleasant to listen to. I had no idea that the voices of piano and vibraphone were so complimentary. I love Chick’s playing, I find most of it happy but with dark undertones, it’s awesome.

  • @marcscordato4385
    @marcscordato4385 Před 5 lety +3

    Chick really thrives in a duet. He has a long term relationship with Gary Burton and recent years he has collaborated with Bela Fleck. Top notch super high level music pure excellence !

  • @user-rs9kw2pq9p
    @user-rs9kw2pq9p Před 3 lety +6

    Merci pour ce theme : Love Castle, un superbe labyrinthe musical dans lequel la joie de l'écoute et du partage grandit à chaque instant...

  • @FakeFlam
    @FakeFlam Před 3 lety +5

    Wow, is this hard to watch. RIP Maestro.

  • @Joe_Murphy-REV_Realty
    @Joe_Murphy-REV_Realty Před 3 lety +1

    Truly, the Greatest Of All Time. There was only one Chick Corea. He changed so many of our lives....including mine. Tears...

  • @xelamercedes
    @xelamercedes Před 20 dny

    The enduring mystery and magic of art. Crystal Silence is yet another evergreen gift from musical genius.