This was one of the last Concerts of Stan getz, he died to cancer shortly after thisone. He loved and lived the music until the end of his life. I think most of modern Pop musicians dont even know what is love to music thats really sad.
1st. amazing solos. 2nd. Terri Carrington is beasting on those drums. 3rd. I play bass and im playing this song for a concert this year at my school. Im in 8th grade.
Stan Getz has one of the purest, textured sax-sounds. There are handful of the great sax-Meister's, but is my favorite. My opinion is slightly skewed because as a young man, I had the opportunity to see and hear him live at small nightclub in 1973-1974.... One of the best evenings of my life,
I am so glad they recorded this performance. I have spent my whole life studying him and still can't believe his genius. We were all blessed by his presence.
+Robin Habermehl Yep, Getz was my biggest influence. I studied clarinet when I was 8 years old until I was about 13. Then I listened to one of my father's Stan Getz albums. WOW, Getz is why I play sax today.
@@garyiampaglia9030 Love Stan so much too, but it was Paul Desmond discovered at 16 years old in 1960 that flipped my wig.. still performing. Thought Stan and Desmond had similar melodic gifts....
Kenny Barron and Alex Blake = Fucking INSANE out of this world skills. OMG - I can't even believe what I just heard and saw. How the F--- does Alex Blake play that double bass behind and ABOVE his FREAKING HEAD?!!!!!!! And the bass just freaking DRIVES AND DRIVES THE RHYTHM section.
It's all about relaxing and enjoying and listening to every one around you in the band and this just smashes it with such a brilliant line up fantastic. Thank you Stan and the band
JUst here again listening to what is still my favorite video on You Tube All of us are so lucky to see and hear this. I met and heard Satn once 1976 ona Jazz Cruise on Rotterdam. awesome then as forever. Once in a lifetime a player like him. Coltrane supposedly said of Stan" we'd all play like that , if we could "
What a performance by Getz and what a rhythm section! I love this challenging tune by Victor Feldman and Miles Davis. These pros make it look so easy. Peace, Peter
Love Stan's music, but it's interesting how he always seems slightly in awe of the chops of those around him. Funny to watch his face as he admires the work of guys--like Barron--who can play at a level to which he only aspired, for all his talent.
This is how a very tiny bass player can be one of the greatest at the same time... Super piano solo and awesome, this drummer lady! Too bad that Stan couldn't join them not much longer anymore with his last days already in sight.
Written by a Guy called Victor Feldman a little known Brit who was a virtuoso pianist and all round great great bloke who unfortunately died young from what appears to be a broken heart. Also unfortunately you can see the cancer in Stan's face but his playing is utterly sublime,
Stan was great right up to the end. Terry Lynn Carrington was featured on Boston's premier jazz radio show - Eric Jackson - back when she was a teen still getting it together. She was already a killer, and eveyone knew it.
Only fugs could have down thumbed this masterpiece and a genius like stan God bless you stan for leaving us this great legacy Sennen Dourado Milwaukee Wisconsin
Live at the Munich Philharmonie Hall. Germany 1990 (11 months before his death) Personel: Stan Getz (tenor saxophone) Kenny Barron (piano) Alex Blake (bass) Terri Lyne Carrington (drums)
This was one of the last Concerts of Stan getz, he died to cancer shortly after thisone. He loved and lived the music until the end of his life. I think most of modern Pop musicians dont even know what is love to music thats really sad.
it was more than love…… Let’s all go to Sugar rock Candy Mountain
Stranger on the shore
Terri Carrington is simply killing on drums...
Usually, I don't pay much attention to drums, but Terri... freakin' awesome!
Terri you are the best as they come. Listening in 2023.
Getz, nerver to be seen again. He was one of a Kind. We are lucky to have seen him. We saw him at the 1957 Randell Island Jazz Festival.
Barron was on fire! I didn't know when that solo was going to stop building; he nearly took off!
It was a BRILLIANT solo. Took my head off. Well picked.
Keny Baron very hot pianist! OHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh O!!
1st. amazing solos.
2nd. Terri Carrington is beasting on those drums.
3rd. I play bass and im playing this song for a concert this year at my school. Im in 8th grade.
Stan Getz has one of the purest, textured sax-sounds. There are handful of the great sax-Meister's, but is my favorite. My opinion is slightly skewed because as a young man, I had the opportunity to see and hear him live at small nightclub in 1973-1974.... One of the best evenings of my life,
Old Getz always looks like a tourist in Miami lol... I absolutely love his playing!
wow, that piano solo is AWESOME.
I am so glad they recorded this performance. I have spent my whole life studying him and still can't believe his genius. We were all blessed by his presence.
+Robin Habermehl Yep, Getz was my biggest influence. I studied clarinet when I was 8 years old until I was about 13. Then I listened to one of my father's Stan Getz albums. WOW, Getz is why I play sax today.
@@garyiampaglia9030 Love Stan so much too, but it was Paul Desmond discovered at 16 years old in 1960 that flipped my wig.. still performing. Thought Stan and Desmond had similar melodic gifts....
Stan The Man . Best ever ............... so glad that we all can enjoy his music .....
Stan as usual and even at this tempo so very lyrical. What a sound
Insanely good, endlessly repeatable in its sheer propulsive joy. Getz strong, Barron driving it, Terri Lynn solo so superb
I have heard of Terri Lyne Carrington but never really heard her play before. Boy was I missing out. She swings her ass off.
DrummerDanVa i saw her when she was 5 years old playing with Roy Haynes and she was incredible as she's is now
I love that signature sound the way he would add just a touch of vibrato as he released the note…so great..
" we would all like to sound like stan getz " john coltrane
Getz fabulous, Barron terrific. I was turned on to Kenny after hearing his duets with Getz. Check out Barron's "Other Places" CD, really good.
What a Quartet, Barron is avesome.
Kenny Barron and Alex Blake = Fucking INSANE out of this world skills. OMG - I can't even believe what I just heard and saw. How the F--- does Alex Blake play that double bass behind and ABOVE his FREAKING HEAD?!!!!!!! And the bass just freaking DRIVES AND DRIVES THE RHYTHM section.
Brilliant piece WHAT A DRUMMER YOU GO GIRL!! Beautiful work! Doesn't get much better than this, Classic.
I can't believe how good this is - thanks for posting !
she is one of my favorites ever. She is doing the berklee summer camp this summer also.
Thrilling tension between Alex Blakes bass and Terri Lynes percussion, all quartet is sensational, will never be again
Man they're all soo talented.
It's all about relaxing and enjoying and listening to every one around you in the band and this just smashes it with such a brilliant line up fantastic. Thank you Stan and the band
A nagyon jó a kedvencem .
This is/was truly a great sounding unit period. Getz always had the best pianists.
"Sweet Rain" LP with Chick Corea is the Bomb...
Wow .....just wow....amazing, gotta' love this ....!
another great tune brilliantly played by all.great drive & dynamic flow.superb.5*****
JUst here again listening to what is still my favorite video on You Tube
All of us are so lucky to see and hear this. I met and heard Satn once 1976 ona Jazz Cruise on Rotterdam. awesome then as forever. Once in a lifetime a player like him.
Coltrane supposedly said of Stan" we'd all play like that , if we could "
Kenny Barron is OFF THE HOOK here, totally killin'.
What a performance by Getz and what a rhythm section! I love this challenging tune by Victor Feldman and Miles Davis. These pros make it look so easy. Peace, Peter
Smokin...thank you for sharing this!
This shows that Jazz is a divine art form!
Until eternity.
One of my favorite.
so glad this is here again, My all time fav on You Tube
Thanks
my favorite performance of all time
Love Stan's music, but it's interesting how he always seems slightly in awe of the chops of those around him. Funny to watch his face as he admires the work of guys--like Barron--who can play at a level to which he only aspired, for all his talent.
That bass is sweet, thanks for sharing
This is how a very tiny bass player can be one of the greatest at the same time... Super piano solo and awesome, this drummer lady! Too bad that Stan couldn't join them not much longer anymore with his last days already in sight.
REALLY great ! Tight . This video is going to get a lot of replays .
Written by a Guy called Victor Feldman a little known Brit who was a virtuoso pianist and all round great great bloke who unfortunately died young from what appears to be a broken heart. Also unfortunately you can see the cancer in Stan's face but his playing is utterly sublime,
I love her !
totally agree this got me on the train now i love it. If you like this style of getz get the album anniversary it is my favorite
Two people don't like this? How can anybody with a working brain not like this???
There IS Beauty in the world... after ALL.... :-)
@Cerpa05 She´s amazing. Coltrane once said: we would all be playing like Stan Getz..... if we could !
Yay!!
This needs to be up here it is so swingin'
Probably in the top five, hottest bands ever..EPIC!
женщина за барабанами !? да ещё каааак играет !!! Ядумал Antony Willifms !
It was " Seven steps to heaven " of M. Davis
GENIUS
Just rocks !!!
A sua música,me faz levitar de prazer, belissima ❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
bruh this piano solo is truly unreal
OK..... Real music.....Great players.
Thanks! You are correct he sounds great.
quel beau travail!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stan was great right up to the end. Terry Lynn Carrington was featured on Boston's premier jazz radio show - Eric Jackson - back when she was a teen still getting it together. She was already a killer, and eveyone knew it.
Terry Lynn Carter is killing it on the drums!!🥰😛😝😜🤪🥳
Excelente!❤
People ! the bassist ! My goodness! What a walking line ! Oh my God !
Superbe composition (V Feldman-M Davis), que dire du solo de Kenny Baron, 2' de pur bonheur, même Stan esquisse un mouvement de tête approbateur.
I love Jazz
Great,wonderful ,thanks Charlie Cerpa!!!
Yes!
Sweet!
Getz is, please pardon the pun, as good as it gets. As for the others, what a musical line up.
killing!
great!!!!
Yea...Please God Thank You Tube for us.
Nice & Good!
Kenny Barron is a fucking god!. That is all.
Only fugs could have down thumbed this masterpiece and a genius like stan God bless you stan for leaving us this great legacy Sennen Dourado Milwaukee Wisconsin
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Try listening to this, especially the piano solo while driving on a long lonely stretch of road.I found my speedometer on 100mph before I knew it!
good thing it wasn't raining, and your Maserati was in good condition.
I was in my 1987 F150 pickup
かっこいい
Pent-up pianist's power unleashed.
Great rendition. Never was a Stan Getz fan before. How great is this?
I Love Terri Lyne Carrington XD
whoever gave thumbs down needs a swift kick in the face
Victoria Lex fr
LOL!
Agreed
In the behind, OK, but not in the face.
holy shit kenny barron is amazing
augh i love jazz
😮💙🌼🌱
Live at the Munich Philharmonie Hall.
Germany 1990
(11 months before his death)
Personel:
Stan Getz (tenor saxophone)
Kenny Barron (piano)
Alex Blake (bass)
Terri Lyne Carrington (drums)
Great version of this standard.....
his bass is so high
He's seated, I imagine.
Nice lady on the drums as well
Carrington's a friggin world class drummer
thats what i thought...
LOS NUBLES!!!!
this song is awesome
Top...markotop
cool👍🎷🎹🥁
Terri Lyne was very Young, she is now the drum master
@SolubleSound
Well.. one among others cause this band rocks.. ;)
Волшебный саксофон!
Go Kenny!
Charlie Cerpa, no trace of the seven years' itch. And Kenny Barron is magnificent.
スタン・ゲッツ、ケニー・バロン"SevenStepsToHeaven"ジャズの王道、理想郷、ここにあり~ベースがアレックス・ブレイクなのが嬉しいね!#jazzm
@HyrulianWarlord
I'm going to assume that they had their minds blown by this and couldn't see straight enough to hit the thumbs up button