no me gusta esta version porque es una Jazz version
@RAF_SAX-c2r3 күн бұрын
0:59
@tostos63945 күн бұрын
0:26
@garysconnor5 күн бұрын
One of my favorite Miles Davis joints, very well done. Can't lie, my first thought was....Matt Damon plays guitar?
@citrusjazz6 күн бұрын
Masterpiece
@andrewcharley189311 күн бұрын
1:24 work of a genius
@Sam-hh3ry11 күн бұрын
I feel like this is to bebop what the amen break is to DnB
@joeb359014 күн бұрын
It hurts when it stopped
@TheActualDP16 күн бұрын
Charlie Parker locked himself in a phone booth in Queens for seventeen years and practiced 23 hours a day. Thats how he achieved that level of playing.
@youyouabdm18 күн бұрын
Ptn jvais faire comment en musique 😭
@stormyfeather903518 күн бұрын
A real masterpiece. I wonder why master recording are so damaged ( ful of scratches ). The year is 1947. Prestige and atlantic did very better than dial.
@nnommrr21 күн бұрын
0:15
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@nnommrr21 күн бұрын
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@chrisweatherstone124122 күн бұрын
For those who wonder why this would be so lauded compared to other Bird recordings - there is something so complete, so refined about this as to raise it above almost any other improvised recording of its time. He so clearly delineates his ideas and the overall SHAPE of the solo as a composition that it ascends to a higher level of musical logic and satisfaction. When he begins the 3rd chorus, you already feel an emotional pull towards an inevitable conclusion - you can FEEL the structure pulling you there. The internal logic of everything he has done, not just lick to lick, but the whole arc. Bird's creativity was always mighty and there are many examples of such internal structure in all his work, even up to the last years (see the ATTYA recording from Massey Hall for example). But what is heard here is CLARITY of concept. Total clarity. And that is why I believe this recording is of Rosetta-stone level importance, along with much of Lester Young's work with the Basie band 1936-1939. It's clarity that makes this a masterpiece.
@DonaldWottrich25 күн бұрын
As Phil schapp would say.bird lives!
@CROWOLF8728 күн бұрын
Embraceable You
@JutkasingerkleinbergАй бұрын
Habi meg te vagy a nagy bibapos, viktort nezd meg, a szaxi parbajt hogy jatszak, szived leszakad ugy fujnak valamit, azt meghallod szepocsem leteszed a csovet azt elmesz valami gyorsetterembe arulni a kebabot. Sehunse vagy Vityahoz ☝🏻
@최지훈-y9yАй бұрын
0:01 0:01 0:01 0:01
@VeronicaM-pf8ooАй бұрын
Love the set. The setting has been converted to a CSU campus. Mission-Style nutouse. Im calling it a win
@luislpzxАй бұрын
0:09
@mariastormer9438Ай бұрын
Superb.
@mikhailkadomtsev4886Ай бұрын
Чарли Паркер без сомнения гений, а вот трубач Майлс Дэвис, который самоуверенно тоже пытается что-то изобразить- выглядит, пардон, просто дурачком на фоне гения.
@mikhailkadomtsev4886Ай бұрын
Отлично! Великий джаз!
@abacarkabir6619Ай бұрын
J'adore écouter ce grand inventeur ce courant musical qu'est le Bebop sans oublier Dizie Gilespie .
@dominiqueperani-hx7wnАй бұрын
Sublime ❤❤❤❤❤
@dominiqueperani-hx7wnАй бұрын
Génial ❤❤❤❤❤
@DistantLightsАй бұрын
I hear a bit of the honeysuckle rose lick at 0:15
@mostfunnymantheman5477Ай бұрын
the solo after the drums is so underwhelming
@Nick.DeCarloАй бұрын
🔥🙌
@johnbrown1851Ай бұрын
My friend put lyrics to this....."that lovely bird who'd sit up in that tree there. ... I hear him now. And all the branches high would start to swing there..,. Bird on the bough". Joyanna Brookmeyer
@n1night6352 ай бұрын
In my opinion still one of the greatest solos ever. This solo showed that Charlie Parker was truly just ahead of his time. Displaying perfect bebop language in 1942. Truly amazing.
@KurtWittenberg-c9t2 ай бұрын
Charlie Parker genio eterno e inimitable
@angelchairez51522 ай бұрын
Okay but this the crap😫😈
@moinjay32742 ай бұрын
Genius in this delightful setting...Bird forever
@OGStazzy2 ай бұрын
Norman Granz 🏌🏾♂️🌃❤️
@paulkossak77612 ай бұрын
Bird lives!
@freehat68942 ай бұрын
pretty talented for a black
@Backstabbio2 ай бұрын
Jazz... It just doesn't grip me. Aside from a few tracks by Sun Ra...
@RobertJones-st3wj2 ай бұрын
Ive finally grown an appreciation for jazz Coltrane was definitely who got me into it and now I'm starting to dig Parker
@jonathanmorrison1122 ай бұрын
0:30
@Steve-mp7by2 ай бұрын
The peak of his genius before the shock treatments
@Mus346792 ай бұрын
“Well that was nice, Charlie. Good job!”
@dioimam152 ай бұрын
Dedication
@Christian_Jhonny2 ай бұрын
2:06
@eliasmsv31562 ай бұрын
My fingers are hurting
@simontaylor23192 ай бұрын
Awful - what happened to the tune?
@최동혁-w5g3 ай бұрын
0:49
@alternateunreleasedshellac5053 ай бұрын
Even Al Bowllly could play better than that..
@flame-sky71483 ай бұрын
Great job by Miles Davis who is like 22 years old.
@ramonjrusa3 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Mr. Parker
@damiancazares79943 ай бұрын
Happy Heavenly 104th Birthday Charlie Bird Parker August 29 1920 - March 12 1955