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(YouTube) Cool Wynton Kelly gets an assist from John Coltrane and Stan Getz on this trio of slow melodies   (youtube.com) divider line 10
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pipco 2009-05-09 07:01:05 AM  
Great stuff!

 
mfaby 2009-05-09 11:02:47 AM  
pipco 2009-05-09 07:01:05 AM
Great stuff!


Yup. Didn't know that Getz and Train played together.

 
DrBenway [TotalFark] 2009-05-09 12:05:33 PM  
Nice surprise for a Saturday morning. Good find, subby. Here's another Coltrane/Getz clip, a bit more sprightly, with Oscar Peterson instead of Kelly: Hackensack

 
GibbyTheMole 2009-05-09 12:52:59 PM  
Brilliant stuff there. Thanks, subby!

 
doxonrox99 2009-05-09 01:10:47 PM  
My god, that was beautiful! Props to subby.

 
pipco 2009-05-09 06:48:31 PM  
mfaby Yeah. I never knew Stan Getz was any good until a couple weeks ago when someone posted another Getz/Trane video. That one was an up-tempo song and Getz was smokin'. Before that, all I heard from Him was that 60's mellow bossa nova jazz-lite.

 
Obnox [recently expired TotalFark] 2009-05-09 08:12:30 PM  
That's some good stuff. Perfect for a lazy saturday.

 
Obnox [recently expired TotalFark] 2009-05-09 09:46:33 PM  
How weird is this: I sent the link to my girlfriend, she called and said she had just been humming Autumn Leaves. Synchronicity (and massive brownie points for yours truly).

woot.

 
Slamguy 2009-05-10 12:33:46 PM  
If you guys love great jazz, you'll just love this classic groove

 
mahavishnunj 2009-05-11 11:56:02 AM  
Slamguy: If you guys love great jazz, you'll just love this classic groove

wow thats quite a performance. i particularly enjoyed the keyboard player using a bass patch(with the bass player standing right next to him)then switching to either a guitar patch or just playing higher up with the guitar player on the other side of him. speaking of, that guitar part is something special, students of guitar will be studying that for generations to come.

you can always tell a smooth jazz performance is about to light up your crotch when the band starts trying to get everyone to clap. i was hoping for a slap bass solo and sure enough it happened. good find.

 
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