Keith Jarrett Trio Live In Japan 93 | Tokyo
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Keith Jarrett Trio. Introduction In Your Own Sweet Way Butch And Butch Basin Street Blues Solar - Extension If I Were A Bell I Fall In Love Too Easily Oleo Bye Bye Blackbird The Cure I Thought About You Keith Jarrett piano Gary Peacock double-bass Jack DeJohnette drums
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¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡...!!!
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Please, no umbrellas at these kind of events.
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Keith Jarrett est l'un de mes préférés avec Petrucciani
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Introduction - 2:00
In Your Own Sweet Way - 3:18
Butch And Butch - 15:05
"House Is Loud" - 23:28
Basin Street Blues - 23:58
Solar - 31:21 Extension/Outro - 46:44
If I Were A Bell - 59:47
I Fall In Love Too Easily - 1:15:38 Outro - 1:22:38
Oleo - 1:25:38
Bye Bye Blackbird - 1:37:16
The Cure - 1:49:18
I Thought About You - 2:00:47 -
MARAVILLA
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That ending at 1:14:25!!!!!!!!!
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there's a little bit of "i loves you porgy" at 2:04:14
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One of the best trios in the history of jazz!
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That outro @1:22:38
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There were great jazz pianists. Keith is one of them
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This is wonderful music, beautifully played by the very best in the world, bar none. I do not understand why some comments below are so wrapped up with KJ's humming. It suggests to me that you aren't hearing the music.
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DeJohnette is the incarnation of elegance
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There are few piano players in this class.
Keith love of jazz, love of music, love the key of the piano. The experience is lived with ears, eyes, lips, fingers and with the body. He treats the piano as a lover, gentle, kind, forever present and permanently attuned to it.
Great gift for those who are there. -
For all those who complain about his noise while playing...I gues you won't be listening to Oscar Peterson or Errol Garner or Lionel Hampton or Terry Gibbs or George Benson..etc etc etc.. Just get past that and listen to the greatest piano player of Contemporary music living on this planet today!!!
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Incredible! As Always!
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fantastic
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If you listen to a lot of jazz pianists, they do the same thing Keith does, just not as loud. Although he wasn't a jazz pianist, Glenn Gould was notorious for his humming.
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i wish this was released as an album
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I had to stop listening to this. Some idiot was barking and groaning along with the playing. Couldn't concentrate on the music.
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So awesome. Can't get enough of this trio. We need more!