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The John Coltrane Quartet (John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones) en 1963, el el programa de televisión Jazz Casual, interpretando Alabama.Puede verse el comienzo del programa en: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

Channel: Music
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm
Author: interplanetarymusic

Length: 05:54
Rating: 4.88
Views: 1107243

Tags: 1963  Alabama  Casual  Coltrane  Elvin  Garrison  Jazz  Jimmy  John  Jones  McCoy  Quartet  TV  Tyner  

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tchouah (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
a song about the situation of black people in the 60'. Don't forget "Alabama"...
sclaskis (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
no hace falta ser un experto en jazz para alucinar con el talento y la maestria de John Coltrane,disfruta y relajate..o simplemente sientelo...
ToroQ3000 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
There's a studio version of this on "Live At Birdland"
straneing (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Beyond the technical limitations of the day, this video reveals Coltrane's and his legendary quartet's remarkable abilities to gel with each other; carefully listening, following where others may go. Coltrane, a deeply spiritual man, spoke from his soul on this following the Birmingham church bombing of four girls. Truly a fitting memorial.
straneing (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Coltrane spent long hours, daily, on his intonation. His practice sessions, alone, focused on tonal quality, chords that included the piano range, creating different insights into chordal structures, writing/composing and rehearsing, at times, with his group. He said, as did McCoy Tyner in a recent interview I conducted with him, that the shows were most like rehearsals as he was constantly searching for "that sound."
LodoGrdzak (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Soul out the ass!
gittygittygoo1012 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
this is such a sad song
bobgreen623 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
I love this, there's such a sense of tragedy and loss in the non-tempo first couple of minutes.For more 'interpretations' via music of MLK speeches I can heartily recommend Denys Baptiste's "Let Freedom Ring" album, which actually contains the lost chord. Twice
radiohead9 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
what album is this on?
xXBR4D3NXx (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
They do, you moron. You have to pay close attention if you're listening to a song with both to know who's playing.

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