Stan Getz and John Coltrane



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Stan Getz & John Coltrane live in Dusseldorf, Germany
Oscar Peterson
Paul Chambers
Jimmy Cobb


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I like Getz but ... ( 5 months ago by jazzmunky)
I like Getz but find him samey. He swings but it gets monotonous cos there's no contrast. Getz has the Lester thing but without the assymetry, surprises and interesting dissonances in Prez's early stuff. What he does have is that tone, put to good use in ballads - he has some stonking beautiful ideas on slow tunes.
Coltrane is often not so pretty but has more dimensions to him, which makes me come back to him again and again. This is probably because the guy kept on searching for new things
they were both ... ( 5 months ago by marksixtyone)
they were both great. different styles and yes I to preferered Coltrane. But Getz did some way out there stuff.
There is no better ... ( 5 months ago by birdlives239)
There is no better player, they are diffrent players,Its self expression sit back and enjoy.
I take back what I ... ( 5 months ago by jazzmunky)
I take back what I said about Getz, even though it was a just asserting preference. Mood often influences which you feel like listening to. They were both great. Today I'm in a Getz mood. He may not have strayed as far as Trane from the underlying harmony (tho he did go out there), but he has melodic depth, perfect note choice, subtleties like subtones, alt fingerings, even playing his own countermelodies. He created intricate stories on ballades. A master.
By countermelody I ... ( 5 months ago by jazzmunky)
By countermelody I mean implying there is one by playing it after or during the principal one. But not at the same time obviously! He's not Roland Kirk!
wow...and the ... ( 5 months ago by mikebott)
wow...and the picture quality is pristine even.
you know i don't ... ( 5 months ago by mikebott)
you know i don't entirely agree with you, but i admire how this comment is written.
lets not forget ... ( 5 months ago by Bleach4canada)
lets not forget oscar peterson!
Check out some ... ( 4 months ago by jazzmunky)
Check out some transcriptions of Getz (or do your own), and you can see the guy really "felt" the harmony even on complex chords, for example he will make a big leap and hit an altered note (say b5) on the next measure. And we're not talking contrived II-V licks or something, but by melodic invention. Good examples from the bossa nova recordings. Anyway this is metalanguage...the music speaks for itself.
or rather, " ... ( 4 months ago by jazzmunky)
or rather, "meta-music" or other silly word...
Wow, what an all ... ( 4 months ago by tranelives91)
Wow, what an all star line up! How many times do you get to hear Trane and Getz side by side? For two players of such different style, they really tune into one another.
I think we all can ... ( 4 months ago by stealthy283)
I think we all can agree here that Stan Getz sounds like sex. Slow, steamy, hot romantic sex. And Coltrane sounds like a very fast and beautiful car. Say, a Ferrari. You don't need to go that fast, but who cares? You can, and you do, because its awesome. Love them both.
I think I will ... ( 3 months ago by compulsiveclichespew)
I think I will venture out and share my opinion (the only legitimate one), that Coltrane and Getz were the greatest of all time, radically different but equally great(est). Parker was a fucking punk.
I'm sure you play ... ( 3 months ago by jazztrumpet5)
I'm sure you play well.
When sarcasm goes ... ( 3 months ago by compulsiveclichespew)
When sarcasm goes wrong. I regret posting my last comment, it is pure silliness to suggest that any of the greats are "punks" or inferior to their "great" contemporaries.
I felt a bit obligated to respond after you gave me a thumbs down.
lol wht was the ... ( 3 months ago by Manuelvillamizar)
lol wht was the first guy who play piano
The guy getting up ... ( 3 months ago by ghostofdolphy)
The guy getting up from piano was Wynton Kelly, the player for this track is none other than Oscar Peterson.
I don't think ... ( 3 months ago by musik102)
I don't think history will be kind to a lot of Coltrane's playing.
who takes possibly ... ( 2 months ago by salvadorsimp)
who takes possibly the most killin' solo of all...
Please explain. ( ... ( 1 month ago by Wormtail81)
Please explain. (Isn't he 'the last great immortal of jazz'?)
thats funny... ... ( 1 month ago by trbngr86)
thats funny... cause Trane completely changed the way jazz saxophone is looked at, especially in reference to harmonic motion and such. I guess if the people are the future are complete idiots, then yes, it will not be kind
getz is the man! ... ( 1 month ago by jskull18)
getz is the man! He's straight killin on this
and Oscar Peterson ... ( 1 month ago by jskull18)
and Oscar Peterson is incredible on his chorus
coltranes fucking ... ( 2 weeks ago by GanjaGabe)
coltranes fucking controlled chaos is incredible here, getz rips it too.



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