Joe Pass - Cherokee - 1977, live, audio only video free download


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Duration: 06:20
Uploaded: 2008/08/03

Here is Joe Pass in 1977 playing the jazz standard 'Cherokee'. From Gilly's jazz club in Dayton OH. Audio only.

Comments

11 years ago

epf1961

And to think, there was a time when I thought Bird's (1945) version was fast......! Holy Smoke.

11 years ago

elbowout

Dont beleive this is naturally aspirated!

12 years ago

THampork Vchesse

aaaahhhhhh..... you had me worried for a second...

12 years ago

Aaron Matson

I mean dirty as in "extremely hip or very awesome" haha sorry for the confusion!! It's a colloquial slang that jazz musicians in my area use to give someone a compliment.

12 years ago

THampork Vchesse

you play for 6 mins... with no band... are you seriously judging one of the best guitarist?

12 years ago

Gonzalo nicolas

que animal ,de otro planeta un genio unico

12 years ago

Aaron Matson

4:27 - 4:59 is so dirty 5:10 - 5:20 is as well

12 years ago

taildragger53

There weren't that many jazz guitarists around when JP was a kid. Django & Christian were the top ones. He listened to Gene Autry and his style is based more on Charlie Parker's fast lines.

12 years ago

elbowout

He hurt me big time!

12 years ago

1975Nettuno

Joe è un universo a sè stante! Secondo me ha miscelato tutti i più grandi jazzisti, soprattutto i fiati, creando un proprio linguaggio.

12 years ago

1975Nettuno

Mi chiedo perchè le esibizioni piu belle non diventano mai un disco!

12 years ago

1975Nettuno

Da brivido!

12 years ago

dhammittify

@taildragger51 Django Reinhardt was one of Joe's big influences

12 years ago

dhammittify

Only Joe Pass could play this fast and melodic at the same time. Being a young guitarist, I am attracted to the fast players, like Paul Gilbert or Joe Satriani, by nature. I have learned that great guitarists don't have to play fast, but melodic and emotional, much like David Gilmour. I love Paul Gilbert and Joe Satriani, but the guitar work on this track blows me away. Thanks for sharing!

12 years ago

Max Downs

@taildragger51 I'm pretty sure a guy like Joe Pass listened to just about everyone

12 years ago

THampork Vchesse

cooking version... it should be... "Cherokee on Fire "

12 years ago

zack white

joe pass has always been an inspiration, but he just totally blew me away right now.. awesome.

12 years ago

Guitfiddlejase

This is ridiculous!!!Thanks so much for posting!!!!

12 years ago

Guitfiddlejase

@yomerolo Yes-he actually did...it was called "I Remember Charlie Parker"...and it is available from OJC. Great record!

12 years ago

Guitfiddlejase

@pgabrielides Indeed Joe was a fan of Django,Charlie Christian,etc....but Joe always mentioned Bird as his greatest bop influence.Not lookin' to start a fight...just the facts.

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