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Horace Silver at Newport 1959



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amazing swinging piano. Horace Silver playing Senor Blues


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i saw him in los ... ( 6 months ago by joshuasound)
i saw him in los angeles in the 70s. he puffed out one of his cheeks. he plays with real soul and skill. he made some nice records too, including a song 'march on selma' for the civil rights march in 65. he was the real deal. G-d bless blue mitchell!!!
Horace Silver is ... ( 6 months ago by timdaughte)
Horace Silver is without a doubt the most neglected jazz artist of the bop age. Trane, Miles, Diz, Monk, and Bird all deserve praise, but they've gotten it. Silver is a god! Worship him!
That's not Louis ... ( 6 months ago by miphka66)
That's not Louis Hayes, I think it's Roy Brooks, who took over for Hayes when he left.
Great!! Note ... ( 6 months ago by reedfella)
Great!! Note Horace's quotes from "Peer Gynt" and "Peter and the Wolf"! Junior Cook is not playing off key as someone mistakenly said earlier. And puffing your cheeks is not wrong when the pros do it, either to get various tonal colors or for reasons of physiognomy (Dizzy, Zoot, Mulligan, etc., even some symphony players). It's not the same as when your 4th grade band teacher said "don't puff your cheeks".
No doubt Roy Brooks ... ( 5 months ago by ebenross)
No doubt Roy Brooks on drums.....an amazing drummer. I played with him in Detroit , palmer park art fair,198? with Ali Mohammad Jackson, Bass and Kenny Cox , Piano,. Larry Smith sax....Roy changed the pitch of the drums with surgical hoses connected to the drums. He also played the saw.
Horace was my into ... ( 5 months ago by drumsnbass)
Horace was my into to bop jazz, and is still my personal favoriet
This is THE SHIT ( 4 months ago by depauw2004)
This is THE SHIT
This brings back ... ( 4 months ago by mrbruske)
This brings back memories of the first time I saw Horace at Fairfield University introducing 'Song for my Father' with his father present in the audience. It is unforgettable.
--Harry Lichtenbaum of Wethersfield, CT
I used to catch ... ( 4 months ago by Trumpetplayer60076)
I used to catch Blue when he played The Jazz Showcase in Chicago. His fingering was unusual as he didn't play with his fingertips. What a MARVELOUS player!! And to see Horace....Thanks for posting this fantastic musician!!
great music, but a ... ( 4 months ago by bhgbjazz)
great music, but a half-step too high.
it must be in Eb-
He starts off his ... ( 3 months ago by kingpleasure)
He starts off his solo quoting "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" and later at 6:46 works in a minor key Reville ("you gotta get up, you gotta get up, you gotta get up in the morning.")which he repeats in an even more out variation at 7:28 before playing Peter and the Wolf at 7:50.
This man was the creator of Intelligent Funky hardbop and a major figure in Jazz who is often neglected by historians undeservedly. He helped forge the music. Long Live to you Horace!! We love you!!
Silvers solo here ... ( 3 months ago by am3155)
Silvers solo here is about as imaginative and creative as any I've ever heard.Absolute genius. Blue Mitchell and Junior Cook were great but Woody shaw & Joe Henderson were sidemen on some of Silver's finest work. IMO Great post, thanx noobpiano.
what masters all. ( 2 months ago by olivierbarjot)
what masters all.
Whoah dude, at 7:50 ... ( 2 months ago by Muenchies)
Whoah dude, at 7:50 he plays effin Peter and the Wolf! And at 5:24 he plays summertime! I haven't even watched the whole thing yet and already it's so good!
No one played ... ( 1 month ago by watsonp143)
No one played anymore trumpet than blue Mitchell. He is one of the true master musicians of JAZZ!!!
Just incredible. ( 1 month ago by micr0cosm)
Just incredible.
Blue MiT is a ... ( 4 weeks ago by KOKOYAMS)
Blue MiT is a master! melodic master ,
While i was stying ... ( 4 weeks ago by KOKOYAMS)
While i was stying at the conservaty in Cologne a female classical piano visited and i played her Horace silver and she could not stand his touch and Piano phrasing, HOw CAN ONE play PN LIKE THAT way, it is wrong,..she said:
Silver is one one those seliective group of jazz musicians with a special touch compositional aproach. GREAT
Woody Shaw and Joe ... ( 3 weeks ago by Modes9)
Woody Shaw and Joe Henderson are two of my favorites. I read that Horace wasn't enthusiastic about the modern direction those guys steered the group. He must have had a change of heart later because he hired Billy Cobham and the Brecker Brothers.
...well, she ... ( 3 weeks ago by memzehni)
...well, she probably hates music. Like many classical musicians. Sorry to say that....
I think it's Roy ... ( 3 weeks ago by memzehni)
I think it's Roy Brooks on drums...
Silver's solo here ... ( 3 weeks ago by memzehni)
Silver's solo here is one of the best I've ever heard of him...AMAZING!!
A genius!!!!! ( 3 weeks ago by PianoTango)
A genius!!!!!
Wow under-rated ... ( 1 week ago by equinoxrox)
Wow under-rated genius!!! His deep grasp of harmony and super-structured chords in combination with that perfect sense of rhthym never gets old!!
Thank You!



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