Where do I begin!! PHAROAH SANDERS Is my number 1 musician. I LOVE Pharoah Sanders. I been listening to Pharoah since I was a young teenager. I will be 70 in August. His music hits my soul, my spirit. When ever I’m feeling especially serious about life and love to hear you love you I listen over and over again his music, like this song. I love it. I started with Master Plan when I was young. He basically got me addicted to jazz. I almost have every one of his albums. You can’t go wrong with Pharoah Sanders. He will hit your heart and soul. I hope Pharoah reads this. He needs to know. Pharoah is a very deep man and I love his piano players too. They’re all good but when the piano player chimes in HAVE MERCY! I’m in another time zone. Pharoah and his musicians always takes me away to another place of peace, love, and joy. Diane Davis
I'm an amateur tenor player, having formerly played clarinet and alto. I listened to lots and lots of famous tenor players to try to figure out what this new instrument was supposed to sound like. I couldn't understand how I was supposed to play this new instrument..... Until I heard Pharoah. Then it was as clear as a bell. OH! That's how to play the tenor. It cleared up so much for me and motivated me tremendously.
I agree, even before I played, it was his voice on tenor & soprano that filled me with the depth & beauty of expression possible. His palette of colors, as well, going from fierce & outside, to sublimely beautiful and gentle, (as on Journey in Satchidananda, Astral Traveling, etc.), have stayed with me throughout the four decades of my playing. Love Pharoah...
Yes, yes, yes! To me he's the high priest of jazz. His trills cut through to some really deep place in me. His melodies and mesmerizing repetitive chord progressions with his horn playing on top of it take me somewhere so sublime. There's a sincerity and vulnerability about him and his music that moves me like none other. I hope I can be in earshot of him in heaven--if there is such a place. It will make death worthwhile.
I just decided for good I think that Pharoah Sanders is my favorite Jazz performer in this world!! And believe me I've listened and listened to just about everyone else-
Happy 78th birthday to Pharoah Sanders, the living Jazz legend Pharoah who possesses one of the most distinctive tenor saxophone sounds in jazz. Harmonically rich and heavy with overtones, will certainly go down in Jazz folklore as one of the true all time greats
I have seen him perform a couple of times in Detroit. The second time I caught him and a couple band members practicing in the alley behind Baker's Keyboard Lounge before a performance. Just thought I's throw that in there.
Those are the kinds of things that stick with you. I recall seeing Miles Davis in a small club in Detroit. He played for 45 minutes, said not a word, and then left. That was the take-away, not his playing. Detroit's music scene was fabulous though. My car was broken into when I was listening to Sun Ra...it was worth it.
I agree, as you will see in my post this evening. Long Live Pharoah!! :-) I am looking to buy tickets tickets to see him at Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Santa Cruz, CA Sept.21st 2017. It looks like he will also be performing in S.F. 9/22/17, maybe I can get tickets to that venue????
thanks for posting..Thank you Mr. Pharoah Sanders. May you live longer and keep up the fine tootin'........I seen Pharoah at Bakers Keyboard Lounge when he had Lonnie Liston Smith playin' for him. It was a very small venue. I got there early so we sat up close at a small table... one of the members of the band was like playing various African instruments like the thumb piano and rattles of various and sundry sorts...In the early seventies..we was wasted..not loud>>we were kool,,,but it was an experience. music like what Pharoah plays is on the endangered species list......not the top ten. I am enjoying it..languishing ...............................
Some friends and I had the pleasure of being at a concert at U of Pennsylvania campus he walked out on stage playing this composition beautiful! In the 70's!
This really is where I get off and stay off. Totally awesome and mind and soul blowing. Really is the essence of all good and so so so everlasting...........Magical and Mystical and man I cant hate anyone or have a bad word for anyone when listening to this.
Where do I begin!! PHAROAH SANDERS Is my number 1 musician. I LOVE Pharoah Sanders. I been listening to Pharoah since I was a young teenager. I will be 70 in August. His music hits my soul, my spirit. When ever I’m feeling especially serious about life and love to hear you love you I listen over and over again his music, like this song. I love it. I started with Master Plan when I was young. He basically got me addicted to jazz. I almost have every one of his albums. You can’t go wrong with Pharoah Sanders. He will hit your heart and soul. I hope Pharoah reads this. He needs to know. Pharoah is a very deep man and I love his piano players too. They’re all good but when the piano player chimes in HAVE MERCY! I’m in another time zone. Pharoah and his musicians always takes me away to another place of peace, love, and joy.
Diane Davis
My experience with him exactly. I have seen him about 25 times live in New York.......some gigs were the best I have ever been a part of.
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RIP Pharaoh Sanders🙏🏾
I'm an amateur tenor player, having formerly played clarinet and alto. I listened to lots and lots of famous tenor players to try to figure out what this new instrument was supposed to sound like. I couldn't understand how I was supposed to play this new instrument..... Until I heard Pharoah. Then it was as clear as a bell. OH! That's how to play the tenor. It cleared up so much for me and motivated me tremendously.
I think you are on the right track!
tenor must sound like rusty copper and Pharoah Sanders play like this way. Master :)
I agree, even before I played, it was his voice on tenor & soprano that filled me with the depth & beauty of expression possible. His palette of colors, as well, going from fierce & outside, to sublimely beautiful and gentle, (as on Journey in Satchidananda, Astral Traveling, etc.), have stayed with me throughout the four decades of my playing. Love Pharoah...
Yes, yes, yes! To me he's the high priest of jazz. His trills cut through to some really deep place in me. His melodies and mesmerizing repetitive chord progressions with his horn playing on top of it take me somewhere so sublime.
There's a sincerity and vulnerability about him and his music that moves me like none other. I hope I can be in earshot of him in heaven--if there is such a place. It will make death worthwhile.
Heaven would be quite dull without him, wouldn't it?
Absolutely gorgeous! Pharoah's music is so unbelievably emotional.
The power of God
The power of God
The power of God
The power of Good
The power of Good
The power of Good
Rest up Pharoah your tones will echo eternally 🙏
for sure.
The power of God, The power of God, The power of God, The power of God! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of the best to ever do it and one of the greatest songs ever !!!!!!! Grew up on this
May thee LORD GOD ALMIGHTY YHWH bless thy soul beloved Mr. Pharaoh Sanders. The dead in Christ shall rise first 1 Thessalonians 4 v 16-17.🌌🕊👤🙏
Haven't heard this tune in over 30 years, Thanks You Tube
Impossibly beautiful. Its too much soul and heart packed into 7 mins. Packed tighter than a hydrogen bomb.
I love to paint to this man's music!
Thank you Pharoah Sanders, this one always makes me feel right!
Pharoah never fails to bring it!
I just decided for good I think that Pharoah Sanders is my favorite Jazz performer in this world!! And believe me I've listened and listened to just about everyone else-
Happy 78th birthday to Pharoah Sanders, the living Jazz legend Pharoah who possesses one of the most distinctive tenor saxophone sounds in jazz. Harmonically rich and heavy with overtones, will certainly go down in Jazz folklore as one of the true all time greats
no doubt whatsoever
Thank you Prophet Sanders, exactly what we need today 6/24/2020, times of turmoil and despair in the world!!! My soul dances when I hear this tune!!!!
I'll never regret that I spent a nice piece of change for a Tenor Saxophone...there is always something new and refreshing to perform on it!
Majestic
The pleasures of time.
Truth right here!
HalleluYAHH. The power of love. The power of GOD.🕊🌹😇🌌⚘🦋👤🙏🤎🌴🌴🌌💖
miss music like this over the radio..such a talented musician
Happy 🎂 Birthday today October 13.....My Love!! For all you have done for Jazz...The official music of God, Himself. & many more Jazzy Birthdays man!
This sounds Beautiful. Thank you, Mr. Sanders.
I have seen him perform a couple of times in Detroit. The second time I caught him and a couple band members practicing in the alley behind Baker's Keyboard Lounge before a performance. Just thought I's throw that in there.
Those are the kinds of things that stick with you. I recall seeing Miles Davis in a small club in Detroit. He played for 45 minutes, said not a word, and then left. That was the take-away, not his playing. Detroit's music scene was fabulous though. My car was broken into when I was listening to Sun Ra...it was worth it.
Bless Pharoah Sanders forever!! !!!!
What a wonderful song!
RIP pharaoh
Come to this one for some heart-healing joy!
Another jazz classic.
Pure GENIUS.
Such soulful music. Great reworking of "The Creator has a Master Plan"
I agree, as you will see in my post this evening. Long Live Pharoah!! :-) I am looking to buy tickets tickets to see him at Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Santa Cruz, CA Sept.21st 2017. It looks like he will also be performing in S.F. 9/22/17, maybe I can get tickets to that venue????
Not all together same like the opening but 4 4
A majestic face such as like described at Revelation c 1 v 14-15. Bless THE MOST HIGH YAHAWAH. Amen HalleluYAH.
thanks for posting..Thank you Mr. Pharoah Sanders. May you live longer and keep up the fine tootin'........I seen Pharoah at Bakers Keyboard Lounge when he had Lonnie Liston Smith playin' for him. It was a very small venue. I got there early so we sat up close at a small table... one of the members of the band was like playing various African instruments like the thumb piano and rattles of various and sundry sorts...In the early seventies..we was wasted..not loud>>we were kool,,,but it was an experience. music like what Pharoah plays is on the endangered species list......not the top ten. I am enjoying it..languishing ...............................
Some friends and I had the pleasure of being at a concert at U of Pennsylvania campus he walked out on stage playing this composition beautiful! In the 70's!
A wonderful and very beautiful sound, with the melody of The Creator Has A Master Plan. Simply Superb!
This really is where I get off and stay off. Totally awesome and mind and soul blowing. Really is the essence of all good and so so so everlasting...........Magical and Mystical and man I cant hate anyone or have a bad word for anyone when listening to this.
FIRE !!!!!
beautiful soul
A sublime musical journey.
a real masterpiece!
John Coltrane is the Father Pharaoh Sanders is the Holy Ghost! This is one of my favorite especially live when he chants the power of GOD!
Amen my brother I couldn't describe them any better. They both are connected to a high spiritual power.
La unción que Trane trae en Ogunde yo solo la oí en Bach y Mozart
AWESOME!
Great song! Thanks alot! The background singers make it cooler for me.
just so good
Holy Spirit goose bumps!!!
Magical
Homage to the Pharoah!
brilliant..
God I LOVE this!!!!
Phenomenal
sublime !!
im not an afficianado but this is clearly better than the norm
this is a masterpiece!!!carry on bra
So Raw and Heartfelt ❤️💎🎵💎
Irreplaceable in my music collection
Amazing the groove, the melody Sweet
Génial ! on retrouve du Magma là dedant
Miles.....sung to me and my father in laws gospel, resounded in me...this brought me to harmony.
HalleluYAHH 🤎
That sax gets excited like a child, sometimes cross and happy serious makes me teaful sometimes
Beautiful music
I LOVE THIS!!
love it! thanks :)
Thank you for this Great musical upload! :-)
Heeeart.....is a melody!!
The business. It's got it all.
❣
...memories of Dingwall's, Camden Lock, Sunday afternoons, with Giles P and Patrick F...;O)
This where I'am Goinging/.
Bossa!
Pharoah Sanders (t sax), William Henderson (p), John Heard (b), Idris Muhammad (d) and a choir live in 1982.
Have a good time
YHWH
🥀🌱💚🙄
🤎🙏🌌🌹⏳⌛🕊⚡👤🏆
Sun Ra?
Brotha, song by Angie Stone. For the Negro Hebrew Israelite man, the Son of GOD ALMIGHTY.
❤