McCoy Tyner and Gary Bartz - Blues on the corner - Viersen 2007 (5/5) video free download


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Mccoy Tyner Quartet, feat. Gary Bartz

Festhalle, 21st International Jazzfestival Viersen/Germany, 22nd September 2007

Gary Bartz, ss, as

McCoy Tyner, p

Gerald Cannon, b

Eric Kamau Gravatt, dr

setlist:

4. Blues on the corner

Thank you Joerg!

Comments

10 years ago

rolando cuevas

Festhalle 21st International Jazzfestival Viersen/Germay, 22nd September 2007

10 years ago

Imani Hekima

Soulful performance, loved it.

11 years ago

Abshalom BEN SHLOMO

YAHBLESS.............................!!!

11 years ago

Aaron Feldman

Gary Bartz: so talented, yet so neglected by Jazz audiences.

13 years ago

magajazzfan Lee

@XicoFlavio Obrigada por essa pérola, está destaque. Bons tempos que vc escrevia laudas.. Hoje só recebo, essas msgs fragmentadas. Bjussss milessss Maga-Lee :-))

13 years ago

Chico Flavio Rodrigues

Thanks for this clip. McCoy and Gary always marvelous. I found this vdo in Jazz Hot home page. Great jazz. xF

14 years ago

Kim Waters

Gary Bartz and Mccoy are and will always be two of favorites,both have been an inspiration and a great help with my career!!!! KIM WATERS

14 years ago

stiltonchees

2:32 Interesting place for a cymbal

14 years ago

stompy300

happinin!!!! Love it

14 years ago

jsaras

I have to agree that McCoy isn't at his pianistic peak anymore. I think Kenny Barron does a better "McCoy" than McCoy can do right now, He's become a caricature of himself. That said "Reaching Fourth" kicks everyone in the *ss.

14 years ago

geoff hearn

@k4kafka I think you might of missed it! We are all clowns. Also the tradition of the clown is a DEADLY serious thing..check it out. Anyhow what the hell is that comment got to do with MUSIC?

15 years ago

Sam Hart

i saw this same band at suny purchase in new york

15 years ago

FlamingoReaper

Mr Tyner will be 71 this year. The history is in this mans playing.... This is very intense for me to listen to. Children usually don't drink wine and they usually don't appreciate the deep nuances of a fine wine... ya dig?

15 years ago

FlamingoReaper

Thank you for posting Aparxa!!

15 years ago

shanrico

Mr. Tyner gets all respect as one of the greatest pianists to ever live, but this is the period shortly after which he can't do what he once did, harmonically, physically, the blazing lines, the complex rhythmic workings -- Bartz was harkening to the 70's harmonic explorations and mcCoy's comping couldn't even step out -- this is a shadow of his greatness... luv the tune, luv the man's body of work -- biggest influence on me - but it pains me to hear him like this-where are those clips from 74?

16 years ago

mamesibamarukomidori

Thanks for posting(*^-゚)v

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