You either love him and his tics or you don’t. First time I saw Keith was solo in Lincoln Center. Knew his music but absolutely fell in love with his breathy “scat” and his habit of 1/2 standing while playing. The music is as lovely as the best Spring day after a hard winter and his eccentricities are all the more endearing. Shalom
Not only is this music simply sensational, but to watch three men, each at the top of their form in their chosen instruments having so much fun "working" together, is truly a joy.
All of Keith Jarrett right here: soulful, funky, deep, passionate, touching, moving. One of the greatest musicians in the history of music, free for your enjoyment on CZcams. 🤓
Yeah man! Though the version of this song my father showed me was from Blood, Sweat and Tears (an awesome bad too - not sure if I'da have found it without him and my mum leading me into music like they did (they had a freaking amazing collection of vinyls, casettes and CDs, and both awesome music tastes ^^and I went into the library to lwnd some CDs we later copied on our computer haha love them, love it)
If I had ten thumbs - raised. But me heart and mind - were entranced - with this symphony for three. We were allowed - to view and hear - the unfolding of a masterpiece. Fare thee well.
The title is so evocative ...... (but we are not telling the Divine - what to do) There is this eternal hope - for guidance and protection - for the new and helpless. Who is not such a child - really ? And then this music. (Will not like to comment further - just too scintillating) It speaks - of the work of 3 accomplished artists and is somehow - shared with us. We are ennobled and joyous - in these vibrations and the waves of beauty evoked - therefrom. Fare thee well.
Saw this trio in Brussels in 85. As amazing as all of tthree men are as players Jack really blew everyone's mind that night. His asymmetrical playing that evening was astounding, literally breathtaking. Long time Jarret fan and couldn't love this sound more.
It just doesn't get any better than this! I could rave about timing or tone or whatever's but when 3 souls met and meld as one, this is what happens, joy!
Way back in 1969 I went to jazz concert in Birmingham Alabama . It was a sax player who was No 1 at the time. And I was knocked out by a 16 yr old piano player named Keith Jarret.It was great just like this.Unbelievable live music the way it ought to be. I hope that he will play again.
@@fvelazqzu No. I parked in the back of the auditorium and I saw this little kid taking big drinks out of a fifth of whiskey.I was only 16 myself.I approached him and asked him for a drink and we started passing the bottle.After that I asked for a cigarette and we had a smoke together. I thought that he must be a crazy runaway kid.I thanked him and went into the concert.To my surprise,Pete Townshend comes out dragging him to the drums because he was too drunk to walk! Once he sat down at the drums he gave an incredible performance.We all live on the same planet together.We are not as far away from each other's lives as we think. Peace
What a wonderful idea to take a classic Billy Holiday ballad and transform it into a gospel and funk infused jam. The genius of a great standard is to make it your own - so God bless Keith Jarrett whose got his own version of the great American classic.
...the nicest long version, quite rythmic and exploring, just listen.. and think of keith delivering a new masterpiece like a woman gives birth to a baby, that's what his face reminds me of.. please make all the faces you need to do the job!
I am moved, deeper than I thought, deeper than I planned. Jarrett is a master who will be around in 400 years beside Bach, Beethoven, Zawinal and Hendrix.
@bluetv6386 Sorry, at most, zappa will be a footnote in jazz. Keith totally redefined it. And Hendrix doesn't enter into an appraisal of jazz period. Duane Allman, because of his playing on "Push Push" will make a jazz mention before Hendrix.
Tremendo, una de las primeras presentaciones de estos maravillosos musicos, Standard 1 Inmensa pena que ya no exista mas este trío pero felizmente queda su inmensa obra que perdurara en el tiempo por siempre como una de las mayores realidades que ENRIQUECIÓ el mundo del Jazz!!!
Jack makes this. I was lucky to see them do this in Boston in 1986. It was great then But This is better. Jack uses double stroke rolls which is very uncommon for drummers now-and its a joy to hear. And it is a unique musical signature. Thank you sir. Peace, Mike. Always a pleasure to hear you and grow.
I gotta wonder: What soulless, heartless bastards voted this down?? This is one of the most likable sets in all of music in any genre. I wouldn't date a girl that didn't like this :) That's how fundamentally great this is
Such people could get a free cleaning of said ears with a long set of swabs - then a gentle massage of the heart - to promote sensitivity to beauty and then bodily shaken -(gently, again) - so that all the marbles are sitting - in order. If nothing works - they are cast out from this auditorium - into the night - with a free complimentary ticket - for a coffee at a fast food joint. May it be so - one can only take so much.
May 8: Happy birthday Jazz pianist Keith Jarrett; Grammy Hall of Fame, Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US and Canada. Thank you and God bless. Thanks for the upload, Nathan Music Channel. Blessings
God Bless the child (Arthur Herzog Jr., Billie Holiday) - Keith Jarrett "Piano Steinway and sons" Gary Peacock "contrebasse" et Jack DeJohnette "batterie".... un vrai régal !!
Keith's Radius, his Ulna, the Carpal and his Metacarpal Bones, including the Phalanges, the Distal, Medial and Proximal, are somehow manifestations of his occipital cortex; the positioning and posture of his fingers, wrist, arm and so on, on the keys of a piano, is somewhat alien. The resulting musical notes caused by that, cannot be explained so easily. At least to many of us anyway. That's where we are here to listen to this wonder.
And Keith Jarrett suffers from ME/CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome). Amazing he has the strength to perform. In 1999 he said: “No one knows how debilitating this sickness is unless they have it. It’s like if you get migraines, someone may say, ‘Oh, I get headaches so I know what it’s like.’ But you can’t imagine how bad they are unless you’ve had a migraine yourself. But this is a much more horrible disease.” [Interviewer asks:] So, it’s more than just being tired or burned out, a common perception? “Are you kidding? I’ve met people who have had it for 10 years, 25 years. Some are bedridden, some can’t walk across the street. It’s stupid to call it chronic fatigue syndrome. It should be called the forever dead syndrome.” (quote: me-pedia.org/wiki/Keith_Jarrett)
This is fabulous and it's almost impossible not to get up and dance. But it's not from the album "Standards Live," it's from the album "Standards vol 1"
Three men, one heart, one mind, one soul. It is enough.
You either love him and his tics or you don’t. First time I saw Keith was solo in Lincoln Center. Knew his music but absolutely fell in love with his breathy “scat” and his habit of 1/2 standing while playing. The music is as lovely as the best Spring day after a hard winter and his eccentricities are all the more endearing. Shalom
Yiqiniso (Truth - Zulu) - and you have expressed it - so well.
Thank you.
Fare thee well - on life's journey.
Playing this in honour of Gary Peacock RIP
Gary Peacock (Double Bassist)♫♪♫ R.I.P. ♪♪♪
Favourite video in the world
Thank you Gary Peacock (1935-2020).
I Always Come Back to This Trio. I Love Jazz as I am a Drummer. I Always Come Home. This is Something Else.
This. Is. Incredible
I just stumbled on this and LOVE it
I forgot about my problems for 16 minutes and 44 seconds. God Bless The Keith Jarrett Trio :)
Blessings!!!
@@tmaddrummer may Gary's soul rest in peace
Joe Ngobeni Thanks and Blessings Joe! Your comment brought me back for another listen, and it was wonderful...... I should listen every day!
That's what's up bro. God bless you.
Bondé evîer
Not only is this music simply sensational, but to watch three men, each at the top of their form in their chosen instruments having so much fun "working" together, is truly a joy.
As good as it gets--Keith Jarrett and Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette all re-engineer this standard and make it new forever. Beautiful.
Thank God for you and your gift Keith Jarrett. My life has and will forever be changed for the better every since I found your music.
All of Keith Jarrett right here: soulful, funky, deep, passionate, touching, moving. One of the greatest musicians in the history of music, free for your enjoyment on CZcams. 🤓
Amen!
Jesus Jack....that solo!
One of the greatest.
I thank my father for showing me this music!
As a son I truly think it is the most wonderful and profound heritage a Father can give! Cheers from Italy mate!!!
Yeah man! Though the version of this song my father showed me was from Blood, Sweat and Tears (an awesome bad too - not sure if I'da have found it without him and my mum leading me into music like they did (they had a freaking amazing collection of vinyls, casettes and CDs, and both awesome music tastes ^^and I went into the library to lwnd some CDs we later copied on our computer haha
love them, love it)
Jarrett just give me the sense that music will never grow old no matter that I will, for this I am grateful.
Its so sad that he can't play anymore 😢😢😢🎹🙏🏿
DeJohnette at full speed ... One of the greatest drum solos ever played. Pure emotion!
He can play so many different rhythms at the same time.
If I had ten thumbs - raised.
But me heart and mind - were entranced - with this symphony for three.
We were allowed - to view and hear - the unfolding of a masterpiece.
Fare thee well.
I just discovered Keith Jarrett last night! Love this!
Great song indeed. From 12:44 they sound as though they are praying for peace in this troubled world. God bless you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May it be !
The title is so evocative ...... (but we are not telling the Divine - what to do)
There is this eternal hope - for guidance and protection - for the new and helpless.
Who is not such a child - really ?
And then this music. (Will not like to comment further - just too scintillating)
It speaks - of the work of 3 accomplished artists and is somehow - shared with us.
We are ennobled and joyous - in these vibrations and the waves of beauty evoked - therefrom.
Fare thee well.
Saw this trio in Brussels in 85. As amazing as all of tthree men are as players Jack really blew everyone's mind that night. His asymmetrical playing that evening was astounding, literally breathtaking. Long time Jarret fan and couldn't love this sound more.
It just doesn't get any better than this! I could rave about timing or tone or whatever's but when 3 souls met and meld as one, this is what happens, joy!
Keith Really Feels What His Brain and Heart Send to Him. They Respond. This is The Greatest Trio. Jack and Gary.
Way back in 1969 I went to jazz concert in Birmingham Alabama . It was a sax player who was No 1 at the time. And I was knocked out by a 16 yr old piano player named Keith Jarret.It was great just like this.Unbelievable live music the way it ought to be. I hope that he will play again.
Wasn’t Keith like 24 years old in 1969? Still must have been amazing to see him play
@@fvelazqzu No. I parked in the back of the auditorium and I saw this little kid taking big drinks out of a fifth of whiskey.I was only 16 myself.I approached him and asked him for a drink and we started passing the bottle.After that I asked for a cigarette and we had a smoke together. I thought that he must be a crazy runaway kid.I thanked him and went into the concert.To my surprise,Pete Townshend comes out dragging him to the drums because he was too drunk to walk! Once he sat down at the drums he gave an incredible performance.We all live on the same planet together.We are not as far away from each other's lives as we think. Peace
Charles Lloyd?
What a wonderful idea to take a classic Billy Holiday ballad and transform it into a gospel and funk infused jam. The genius of a great standard is to make it your own - so God bless Keith Jarrett whose got his own version of the great American classic.
Most amazing Jazz trio performance I can ever heard
...the nicest long version, quite rythmic and exploring, just listen..
and think of keith delivering a new masterpiece like a woman gives birth to a baby, that's what his face reminds me of.. please make all the faces you need to do the job!
I am moved, deeper than I thought, deeper than I planned. Jarrett is a master who will be around in 400 years beside Bach, Beethoven, Zawinal and Hendrix.
and you think that Hendrix and Zawinal are already beside Bach and Beethoven ?
Zawinul
You forgot Frank Zappa
@@PhDjVerona Franck Zappu
@bluetv6386 Sorry, at most, zappa will be a footnote in jazz. Keith totally redefined it. And Hendrix doesn't enter into an appraisal of jazz period. Duane Allman, because of his playing on "Push Push" will make a jazz mention before Hendrix.
I should stop listening and watching, but I can't God Bless them all
When you give everything to the music 🎶 🙏🏽we should be thankful
This trio is one of my favorites. The expression and the expanding is outstanding.
Keith Jarrett (p), Gary Peacock (b) and Jack DeJohnette (d) live in Tokyo, 1985.
Absolutely outstanding. Incredibly tight group with each musician being an extraordinary master of his own instrument -- not easy to find!
Pity Keith can’t play anymore greatest trio of old times
Relevant to the times and turmoil we presently live in
Pasión y placer.... Magnífico!!
Fabuleux ... quel travail créatif à la contrebasse notamment !
Three men "in the zone" - really rocks
We will miss the great drummer. Rest in peace Garry.
Gary Peacock is the bassist.
🤦🏻♂️
THE MASTERS OF MATERS YEAH BABY..BEAUTIFUL
Tremendo, una de las primeras presentaciones de estos maravillosos musicos, Standard 1
Inmensa pena que ya no exista mas este trío pero felizmente queda su inmensa obra que perdurara en el tiempo por siempre como una de las mayores realidades que ENRIQUECIÓ el mundo del Jazz!!!
Poucas vezes se vê um trio tão, tão, sei lá!!! Inacreditável! Uma das coisas mais lindas que eu já vi.
Quelle merveille !
Jack makes this. I was lucky to see them do this in Boston in 1986. It was great then But This is better. Jack uses double stroke rolls which is very uncommon for drummers now-and its a joy to hear. And it is a unique musical signature. Thank you sir. Peace, Mike. Always a pleasure to hear you and grow.
nothing to say.... masterpiece !!!
God bless you, Keith ❤
Sooooooo much soul in it, unbelievable!
I think I'm lucky... I feel blessed to be here... Thank You Gary, Jack AND Keith for this one 🎸🥁🎹🎹🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️
The muscles developed through hours AND hours of practice, in Keith's hands AND fingers 🤚🖐️🎹🎹
I gotta wonder: What soulless, heartless bastards voted this down?? This is one of the most likable sets in all of music in any genre. I wouldn't date a girl that didn't like this :) That's how fundamentally great this is
Just remember there are some stupid people in this world. They think it is fun to be that stoooopid!
Mental illness is now recognized as a problem in this country and I beleive this was true BEFORE the pandemic!
maybe there is some benefits to the dislike feature getting removed 🤔
Such people could get a free cleaning of said ears with a long set of swabs - then a gentle massage of the heart - to promote sensitivity to beauty and then bodily shaken -(gently, again) - so that all the marbles are sitting - in order. If nothing works - they are cast out from this auditorium - into the night - with a free complimentary ticket - for a coffee at a fast food joint. May it be so - one can only take so much.
Favorite rendition of this song, by far
Keith Jarrett Trio: Music artistry at its best. Vinoo.
May 8: Happy birthday Jazz pianist Keith Jarrett; Grammy Hall of Fame, Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US and Canada. Thank you and God bless. Thanks for the upload, Nathan Music Channel. Blessings
God Bless the child (Arthur Herzog Jr., Billie Holiday) - Keith Jarrett "Piano Steinway and sons" Gary Peacock "contrebasse" et Jack DeJohnette "batterie".... un vrai régal !!
Absolute masterpiece.
Beautiful.
Semplicemente Stupendo Inarrivabile!
holy shit keith jarrett!
WAAAAAA...LOVE THIS GROOVE THANKS...
Obok utwóru Prism to mój najbardziej ulubiony kawałek tego fantastycznego koncertu.
Michal Mochon Co to za koncert?
still love it!!
Beautiful, timeless!
Amazing 💙❤🎶🎵 Mesmerizing # unbelievable 👍👍👍
Génial!!!!!! Décompression assurée
that's so deep emotion feeling !
That grace-note pair right at 1:19 always tickles me
Just sublime joy.
amazing. they are the best..... my cons and respect
Give the drummer some too. Jack DeJohnette!
I LOVE IT SO MUCH !!!
Marvelous trio
On the level of the great trios of Bill Evans
Love this performance
How good is DeJohnette here? He is giving everything he's got.
Stupenda esecuzione...
👍👍👍👍👍
c'est sublime
Awesome👌
the best there is.
Keith's Radius, his Ulna, the Carpal and his Metacarpal Bones, including the Phalanges, the Distal, Medial and Proximal, are somehow manifestations of his occipital cortex; the positioning and posture of his fingers, wrist, arm and so on, on the keys of a piano, is somewhat alien. The resulting musical notes caused by that, cannot be explained so easily. At least to many of us anyway. That's where we are here to listen to this wonder.
2022 G-d bless the children. . . . .
LET'S ALL GET DOWNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!! BETTY GREEN
The number one
The No.1 swing.
Jack Dj....definitivo!!!
how does one fit so much groove in one person?
And Keith Jarrett suffers from ME/CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome). Amazing he has the strength to perform. In 1999 he said: “No one knows how debilitating this sickness is unless they have it. It’s like if you get migraines, someone may say, ‘Oh, I get headaches so I know what it’s like.’ But you can’t imagine how bad they are unless you’ve had a migraine yourself. But this is a much more horrible disease.” [Interviewer asks:] So, it’s more than just being tired or burned out, a common perception? “Are you kidding? I’ve met people who have had it for 10 years, 25 years. Some are bedridden, some can’t walk across the street. It’s stupid to call it chronic fatigue syndrome. It should be called the forever dead syndrome.” (quote: me-pedia.org/wiki/Keith_Jarrett)
"Hey Keith, what do you want for dinner?" 7:56
You funny guy!
I belly laughed
heh this was funny
Podoba mi się..:)
F A N T A S T I C !
I love
Fred Phipps Ditto.
This is fabulous and it's almost impossible not to get up and dance. But it's not from the album "Standards Live," it's from the album "Standards vol 1"
that's on CD audio - maybe this is from a DVD called Standards Live
WOW!
Great !
always good th hear.
Jarrett en plena forma!!! de qué año será, los ochenta...
Mag-ni-fi-cent!!! (I guess that the 4 who don't like are Liberace nostalgics..)
Ahhhh.... Keith Jarret...
❤
This sounds like Christmas
Incredibile!!
BRAVISSIMI
music !!!!!