YouTube: Stan Getz and John Coltrane

Stan Getz & John Coltrane live in Düsseldorf, Germany. They are joined by the recently deceased Oscar Peterson. This is for those who have been a part of the many arguments about whether Trane has a decent sound. Enjoy.
 
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Just an itinerant saxophonist trying to find life between the changes. I have retired from the Corps of Engineers and Microsoft. I am an admin on the Woodwind Forum, run the Pacifica Big Band (formerly the Microsoft Jumpin' Jive Orchestra) and participate in other ensembles. Mostly enjoy time with family and friends.
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9 Responses to YouTube: Stan Getz and John Coltrane

  1. Unknown's avatar Rambling says:

    I’m not sure.  I will have to play it several times to know if I like it a lot or just…like it.  Make any sense?

  2. Unknown's avatar Beth says:

    It was not bad.  I kind of liked it.

  3. Unknown's avatar JaAG says:

    Jazz is usually an acquired taste. I’m the same way with most country music. But that fact that you would take the time to listen to some of the arguably finest jazz saxophonists there every were warms the cockles of my heart.  :o)

  4. Unknown's avatar Laoch says:

    I think Coltrane was an uber genius.  I love a lot of his stuff with Miles Davis and T. Monk.  I also have a pretty cool album he did with pianist McCoy Tyner.  His song "Giant Steps is remarkably hard to play well.

  5. Unknown's avatar daphne says:

    Happy New Year! I am sorry i couldn’t make it to your cyber=party.
    I’ll be listening to Coltrane when i am not so busy – i want quiet around me while listening to this particular kind of music.
    love, daphne

  6. Unknown's avatar JaAG says:

    Laoch, Album or CD. Are we givin’ away our age?  ;o)
    Pinkie, I’ve heard that before and for Thelonius Monk and the like too. I’ve got them going in the background at work a lot.

  7. Unknown's avatar Laoch says:

    album, pretty scary eh?

  8. Unknown's avatar kitten says:

    Thelonius Monk, John Coltrane, Joe Pass, Gary Barts, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Jaco Pastorious, Wynton Marsalis, Kenny Kirkland, Wayne Shorter, Pat Martino, Stanley Turrentine, Bruno Migliari, Joe Zawinul, John Scofield, Grover Washington, and David Sandborn need I say more, I could go on and on and on, Once you hear a great musician, everything else pales in comparison, no matter your age, I am diverse in my listening but I love Jazz old and new…nothing like it in the world…Play On!!!!   Kisses Catherine                   P. S. Sorry, I got carried away.

  9. Unknown's avatar JaAG says:

    So much jazz, so little time.  :o)

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