Bill Evans - The Peacocks video free download


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Duration: 06:07
Uploaded: 2010/11/02

5th track from "You Must Believe in Spring". Trio: piano: Bill Evans, bass: Eddie Gómez, drums: Eliot Zigmund . The album was recorded in 1977 but released in September 1980, after Bill's death. "The Peacocks" was composed by Jimmy Rowles, an american pianist.

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8 years ago

L Ludovic

This music makes us a better person. Thanks for that Bill.

9 years ago

rofano lubis

romanticism trio

9 years ago

bernardegreteau

He is the greatest...

9 years ago

xteta tcuche

Gracias por subir esta hermosísima pieza que es una de mis preferidas, tenía años de no escucharla tengo la fortuna de tener el long play completo pero la tecnología avanzó y dejé de escucharlo. Bill Evans uno de los mejores pianistas de jazz, 

9 years ago

BillTscherno

I miss Bill Evans ........ and Scott LaFaro

9 years ago

Kling Klang

The Peacocks/Bill EvansAlbum "You Must Believe In Spring"早く春が来ないかなぁ。

9 years ago

Philippe Moncada

Je ne me lasserai jamais d’écouter cette version de The Peacoks

9 years ago

ratnasari dewi

very beautiful, very nice music…excellent music…loved..

9 years ago

DYNODRUM

Blessed Bill and His Spiritual Overtures .. !

9 years ago

MrFranganito

The most beautiful tune i've ever listen to

9 years ago

MrFranganito

The most beautiful tune i've ever listen to

9 years ago

Anthony Castellon

Wow! Just wow!!!

9 years ago

Randy Resnick

*Good morning! Listen to this beautiful Bill Evans recording*Bill played piano like a drummer with a Ph D. in harmony and melody. It doesn't get any better than when emotion has at its disposal the three elements that compose music. I saw Evans not long before he died. It was unforgettable but also deeply saddening as he was but a shell of what he was when he recorded music like this. Eaten up by illness and a life of addiction, he wasn't really into it at that point.To quote an intelligent YT commenter: "No one could make the piano sound so much like a personal voice. The instrument is percussive to begin with, but a few have "the touch." Some of it can be learned--much of it, however, is found in the physical structure of the player. Contrary to some misconceptions, Bill had broad, powerful shoulders along with the biggest (I mean "thick") fingers of any pianist. He can make the instrument swell, breathe, go from ff to pp instantly, each note receiving equal pressure, no force or pounding."#music 

10 years ago

12 Tone Rose

who were you responding to? I find this topic very interesting and want to read more about it. I took up classical piano as an adult.

10 years ago

erylondinese

Shivers...

10 years ago

mondor mo

Bill Evans is still my favourite jazz artist ...

10 years ago

Gruntol5

I've been listening to quite a lot of jazz pianists in YouTube lately. Many of them are unknown to the public. What disturbs me is that many have a fabulous technique and can play at ridiculous speeds, but they seem to be using a melody as a vehicle just to show off. Their music is ugly, angular, overly adorned with floss and flashy stuff that leaves me cold, even irritated. To them, I say: Listen to Bill Evans!

10 years ago

mariapia giulivo

Auguro a tutti una dolcissima notte....

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