Django Reinhardt - I'll See You In My Dreams - Paris, 30.06.1939 video free download


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Django Reinhardt (g solo)

Pierre "Baro" Ferret (g);

Emmanuel Soudieux (b)

1939 June 30 - Swing, Paris

Recorded just two months before the outbreak of a war that would change his life and career forever, Django Reinhardt's trio version of "I'll See You In My Dreams" is a brilliant summation of his late- 30s solo style with intriguing notions for future developments. The solo is almost entirely in single lines, and as we listen to Django create this two-and-a-half minute masterpiece, it is like we are inside his head as he discovers and develops his ideas. The precise musical logic that had always been present in Django's playing is found here in extremely sharp focus as he takes motive after motive and turns them every which way until each turns into a new phrase that he can manipulate. In one case, that motive is one note, and as he plays that note a couple dozen times, he subtly changes the sound by changing the way he attacks the string. If his harmonic experiments are limited to a short passage early on, he finds a new challenge in offsetting rhythms and near the end of the side, there is a marvellous sequence with quarter-note triplet figures against the steady four-beat of Ferret and Soudieux. Reinhardt would have another 14 years on the planet, but even if his career would have ended with World War II, recordings like this one would have ensured his immortality.

Comments

9 years ago

Anne Williams

Just love Django & the Hot Club de Paris. does'nt half make your toes tap

9 years ago

ArtistIreland

thank you X

9 years ago

Drew Ellis

This song somehow suits every time of day and every mood. You have to just listen to it in awe!

10 years ago

Josepha Bonanno

Quel magie au bout des doigts! !!!! J'adore!!!!!!

10 years ago

Djangosfan

Django not only was a fantastic Gitarplayer, he also painted nice pictures and played Billard superb :)

10 years ago

ZaPandaSage

Your deep understanding of Django impresses me greatly. It's quite nice to have an educated person open up one's mind to new ways of seeing things, or in this case hearing them. After you pointed out some of the things he does in his music, I could really hear and understand his music more.

10 years ago

thomas fitch

love this song one of the best tunes i have heard.

10 years ago

Philippe Garnier

Stochelo Rosenberg le fait trés bien......mais avec deux doigts en plus !

10 years ago

Philippe Garnier

Quel guitariste n'a pas appris ce solo note pour note !.......

10 years ago

Kevin Brady-Jones

Django the man, w/o question. what a grasp of Jazz the classics and pop.

10 years ago

NorthernPlus

Hoover did this or that, so what. Still have the opportunity to listen to this stuff when it was in its infancy. Yes Dango stuff was just getting started long time ago in the past...Appreciate that and be content with it....

10 years ago

SuperSnk1

This is Fantastic. Thanks.

10 years ago

Robert MacAnthony

Before the rock guitarists, Django Reinhardt.

10 years ago

Marc Hauge

Take that Thursday!

10 years ago

Jon Evers

who drew the drawing at 0:20?

10 years ago

Michael Toubro

Like is not the word. You bow your head. This is genious demonstrated.

10 years ago

jofrad

A perfect example of what makes great jazz High Art. Just wonderful.

10 years ago

Roger Homan

perfect phrasing... repeated motives.. continually changing slightly to lead to the next perfect improvised idea... just perfect phrasing and tone .. totally melodic...

10 years ago

klapadog

Great tune - I love Django and had not ever heard this one - thank you so much!

10 years ago

songanddanceman100

And it ends way too soon! I wanted him to go n playing til dawn.

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