Jazz Pianist Bill Evans Documentary: His Life Was "The Longest Suicide In History"

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onetrackjazz

onetrackjazz

6 ай бұрын

Who was jazz pianist Bill Evans and why is his life described as the longest suicide in history by his friends? Listeners have said that his music was "dreamlike". Did you know he worked with Miles Davis on "kind of blue"?
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@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 4 ай бұрын
This is a jazz biography channel, but many of my viewers ask in the comments, "What's the name of that background music?" So, I decided to compile three of my most used pieces in a video kzbin.info/www/bejne/r4rHmIufj7mgZs0. Also some of most watched videos are in the comments. Enjoy and thanks for watching!
@brockobama257
@brockobama257 4 ай бұрын
On my favorite acid trip, a friend played Bill Evans, and I stopped in my tracks, I just sat down. It was really quite beautiful.
@jenniferbraud6750
@jenniferbraud6750 4 ай бұрын
I love how you said, "my favorite acid trip" I can totally relate. Good times!
@MattyPants00
@MattyPants00 4 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience, my buddy and were on mushrooms, just laying on the floor in our stuffy Brooklyn apt, completely transfixed on the music. It’s a wonderful memory that I revisit every time I listen to Bill Evans.
@chrismei8580
@chrismei8580 4 ай бұрын
@@jenniferbraud6750 Music + Psychedelics = Heaven
@jenniferbraud6750
@jenniferbraud6750 4 ай бұрын
A good psychedelic experience is as close to Heaven as one can get. So many people actually believe that when we die, if we were "good", we get to go there. Heaven and Hell are real, and while we are alive, we can experience both extremes. But when you dead, you done.​@@chrismei8580
@1otterclan
@1otterclan 3 ай бұрын
Same thing happened to me when I heard Blue in Green from Kind of Blue when I was mushrooms years ago. Completely stunned me
@mesolithicman164
@mesolithicman164 6 ай бұрын
Even at the age of six he practiced at the piano with a cigarette hanging from the corner of his mouth. Now _that_ is commitment to your art.
@beehtovenheadass5610
@beehtovenheadass5610 5 ай бұрын
Smoking cigs = commitment to craft 👏🏾
@hermancharlesserrano1489
@hermancharlesserrano1489 5 ай бұрын
Or to cigarettes
@raushaxleman
@raushaxleman 5 ай бұрын
Just a clear sign of his insecurity
@mesolithicman164
@mesolithicman164 5 ай бұрын
@@raushaxleman What on earth are you talking about?
@raushaxleman
@raushaxleman 5 ай бұрын
A lifetime of addiction & insecurity @@mesolithicman164
@johnmalenchek6597
@johnmalenchek6597 5 ай бұрын
Bill was one of the greatest jazz pianists of the last 75 years. His life was tragic and difficult but the legacy of his music will last for a long time. Sorry we lost you too soon Bill, you were the greatest
@percyvolnar8010
@percyvolnar8010 6 ай бұрын
What never gets talked about is Bill Evans 'Black activism' and anti-racism. Drummer Jimmy Cobb spoke briefly about this before he left us in 2020. Bill Evans is a hero in the music and outside of the music.
@travelingman9763
@travelingman9763 5 ай бұрын
Sam Cooke' s too. Racists and cowards ignore Blackness. House vs Field!
@percyvolnar8010
@percyvolnar8010 5 ай бұрын
@@dfasht1304 Who are these people that treated Bill Evans with racist hate that he gave so much to? He stood up for Miles Davis when he was physically bloodied and assaulted by people like yourself. I highly recommend you do some research before running your mouth.
@breakfastplan4518
@breakfastplan4518 5 ай бұрын
@@dfasht1304 Had you said this to Bill backstage, he would have punched you square in the mouth. Bill had a short fuse. This is well-documented.
@percyvolnar8010
@percyvolnar8010 5 ай бұрын
@@breakfastplan4518 Yup. And after eating bill's punch, im sure he would have gone down faster than a Thai Hooker. XD
@willmercury
@willmercury 5 ай бұрын
​@@percyvolnar8010"People like yourself?" Who's running his mouth now, you sanctimonious bigot?
@givemedeath5801
@givemedeath5801 4 ай бұрын
Bill Evans is one of the most underappreciated artists in music. He should be as known in pop culture as Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong. His piano reaches into your soul and makes you feel all sorts of things. Listening to Bill Evans will improve your life and appreciation for all things beautiful in the world. RIP to the greatest!
@lillybloom1590
@lillybloom1590 11 күн бұрын
Good point! Actually, he should be better known than those two. But not in this day and age. Thanks for the comment!
@Cholo5730
@Cholo5730 5 ай бұрын
I met/saw Bill Evans on several occasions (in '67 and '72) and was lucky enough to hear him share at least one experience (about getting paid scale for the Riverside albums). He "transcended" classifications, I believe.
@michaelknapp8961
@michaelknapp8961 5 ай бұрын
I’m not a musician and I’ve never heard of Bill Evans but I’m going out today to buy one of his CD’s. He’s incredible.
@ntsikelelondlovu
@ntsikelelondlovu 5 ай бұрын
You won't regret it. I promise you.
@mikemccool7575
@mikemccool7575 5 ай бұрын
What’s a cd
@michaelknapp8961
@michaelknapp8961 5 ай бұрын
Touché
@cleatusbarncoat8642
@cleatusbarncoat8642 5 ай бұрын
Make sure it includes the track: “Peace Piece.” Magnificent, imho.
@dylanwelch91
@dylanwelch91 5 ай бұрын
'you must believe in spring' is my favorite if you're looking for recs
@bobsteiner9209
@bobsteiner9209 5 ай бұрын
An excellent piece of storytelling about one of the most tragic figures in jazz history. His musical legacy remains. There was nobody quite like him.
@FrostRare
@FrostRare 4 ай бұрын
My favorite artist of all time. Never listened to someone that can be so unabashedly daring while maintaining delicacy, class, nuance, and respect for those who came before him. Listen to “Talking to Myself” to hear him take the gloves off and do things with a piano that are as sacrilegious as they are salient. Listen to the The Solo Sessions if you want to be whisked away by the most tender and intimate musical confessions. Not only a scholar of the game, acolyte of the greats, he was a firecracker able to shed any technical pretense at the drop of a beat. The unfortunate truth that it often takes the most damaged and weak man to gift the world with the kind of art that transforms hearts and enlightens minds.
@ronaldelliott4373
@ronaldelliott4373 6 ай бұрын
The most famous graduate Southeastern Louisiana University ever produced by a mile. His recordings and live performances are simply brilliant. 👈
@franklulatowskijr.6974
@franklulatowskijr.6974 4 ай бұрын
You just can’t duplicate what he had. His most enduring quality was his sensitivity. I wish I was old enough to have met him.
@ThaiThom
@ThaiThom 5 ай бұрын
The greatest jazz pianist of them all; absolute genius.
@djangowoof
@djangowoof 5 ай бұрын
Donovan, Jim Hall and I saw Bill frequently - dinner at each other's homes. I write to include the fact that Bill had a great sense of humor, was a great cook and it troubles me deeply that you chose to highlight his addiction and the painful parts of his life. Jane Hall
@DavidBaronStevens
@DavidBaronStevens 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mrs Hall. Your perspective is SO valuable. As a jazz musician who is fighting demons of my own, I appreciate your comment. We accomplish what we do DESPITE our challenges not because of them. It's so easy to forget the good for the sake of the bad. Maybe it's valuable to highlight our faults to make us more human But really beyond a word of caution, I would prefer if such information stays as private
@tito_pane
@tito_pane 5 ай бұрын
I'm pretty shocked to have to opportunity (thank you internet!) to talk to a person that was so close with two of my favourite musicians ever, so fro this I just want to thank you just for being: the beautiful music they composed it's also thanks to you. I'm a 28 years young dude that lives in Italy and i don't know if i'll ever come to the states but I'll be infinetly thank to you if you could bring flowers to Jim on my behalf 💙 All the love, Tito Pietrella.
@DavidBaronStevens
@DavidBaronStevens 5 ай бұрын
@@tito_pane then I recommend you come to Palermo, amico mio, for a visit. The jazz here is great and I feel so at home here, one reason being that jazz has such a rich history with so many great ones to have played here. There are even musicians still alive that played with people like Chet Baker, and still perform here to this day, such as Maestro Gianni Cavallaro Miles Davis Jazz Club, Tatum Art, and any 10+ places you can hear live jazz in the Centro Historico Benvenuto 🤘🎷😎
@PatriotSteve
@PatriotSteve 5 ай бұрын
Jane, I’d love to hear more about one of the worlds greatest musicians from your personal perspective. The public, via sources like this one, usually only gets to hear rehashed versions of the dark side of people like Bill. What did he like to talk about? What type of sense of humor? Music his career but did he have many other interests that he shared with his friends? Did he have many friends? I just woke up and hope I’ve made some sense here. Thank you!
@DavidBaronStevens
@DavidBaronStevens 5 ай бұрын
@@PatriotSteve agreed 👍 if you do plan to share anything, madam, we would definitely be interested in how our heroes are as people 🙏❤️
@mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454
@mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454 5 ай бұрын
My favorite piano player of all time. RIP Bill Evans -Matt’s dad
@sandeepmukherjee8045
@sandeepmukherjee8045 5 ай бұрын
I am shedding tears of joy and sadness throughout this presentation.
@edwinrivera5695
@edwinrivera5695 4 ай бұрын
A legendary jazz pianist indeed. Many thanks for your efforts in putting this together.
@lastofthe4horsemen279
@lastofthe4horsemen279 5 ай бұрын
As a 30.year Heroin and Cocaine user l understant the stuggle .I always said lf l make it to 50 lll quit everything .5 years clean and sober.
@litedawg
@litedawg 4 ай бұрын
Good deal. I got clean in 94 after only 6 years of use. It was rough. There is never enough money or dope.
@lastofthe4horsemen279
@lastofthe4horsemen279 4 ай бұрын
@@litedawg So True lite dawg
@abchappell01
@abchappell01 5 ай бұрын
That was a wonderful summation of Bill Evans’s career. Thank you very much..
@craigmitchell8892
@craigmitchell8892 4 ай бұрын
ive experienced many musical styles and mentalities over the years and its been about 7 years since my obsession with solo jazz piano, but no musician I have ever listened to has touched my heart and soul as much as Bill.
@johnnyd63
@johnnyd63 4 ай бұрын
The best. Bill's playing was incredibly complex, yet accessible.
@peterbodofsnik9429
@peterbodofsnik9429 6 ай бұрын
I Love Bill Evans and his music. Thx for the video
@jeffreycooley2032
@jeffreycooley2032 5 ай бұрын
He was my favorite pianist. This video had stories that I was unaware of. His playing style was really melodic, and soothing. Great video
@cringetingles
@cringetingles 3 ай бұрын
his music quite literally saved me from some of the darkest places in my life. thank you Bill.
@thenaturallaw
@thenaturallaw 3 ай бұрын
Knowing that a genius like Bill Evans suffered from confidence issues AND is from the next town over from where I grew up made me cry. It was a bittersweet cry though. It made me emotional because I am going through similar feelings currently and a lot of it is just in my head. As a musician and producer we all go through periods of self-doubt, uncertainty, feelings of inadequacy and so on. We have to stop being so hard on ourselves as artists and just create as the universe allows. Bill Evans' contribution to music will never be forgotten. We are all unique individuals who have the ability to connect with others. Thanks so much for making this content.
@elizabethbrauer1118
@elizabethbrauer1118 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this musician to me attention! Beautifully done.
@JJ-rb8sc
@JJ-rb8sc 4 ай бұрын
I am so grateful to learn about this brilliant artist. What a tragic life. Heartbreaking. I will buy his cd and give as gifts to all i know. Thank you
@nickg2431
@nickg2431 4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this. I'm just getting into listening to jazz and Bill Evans music sounds like something I will really enjoy. Every musical genre has so many different strands and great videos like this help suggest new artists.
@Poppycockify
@Poppycockify 4 ай бұрын
Great storytelling (and narration voice!) Love Bill’s playing… Miles’s description of it quoted here is perfect 👌
@EllEff652
@EllEff652 4 ай бұрын
Now I know why I love Bill Evans, thanks for this outstanding bio vid on one of jazz piano's unsung greats.
@ClarenceHW
@ClarenceHW 5 ай бұрын
Thanks man, great vid. A funny thing about art and suffering, they often follow an almost predetermined outcome... that initial impetus towards perfection is a killer!
@MikeHartgrove
@MikeHartgrove 3 ай бұрын
This is just so cool to learn this education about these Jazz icons! Thank you so much!
@michaelwilson2340
@michaelwilson2340 5 ай бұрын
Then there was Scott Lafaro's death hitting Evans hard and the stories of Bill injecting into his own hands instead of his arm. You can sometimes see how swollen his hands were in old footage of Bill playing. You should do one on Chet Baker. Talk about addiction and a career suicide!
@nunyabidnez7857
@nunyabidnez7857 5 ай бұрын
Ditto Art Pepper
@seanhennessey9869
@seanhennessey9869 5 ай бұрын
At least Chet had a late life resurgence
@michaelwilson2340
@michaelwilson2340 5 ай бұрын
@@seanhennessey9869 True. But he had a grisly death with the head trauma. Horrible photo.
@tonystevenson26
@tonystevenson26 4 ай бұрын
ART PEPPER
@tonystevenson26
@tonystevenson26 4 ай бұрын
​@@nunyabidnez7857have you read his book about his prison time ? Wow !
@haydenbsiegel
@haydenbsiegel 5 ай бұрын
Bill Evans is my favorite Jazz pianist. The man was legend and his videos on how to compose and play were some of my first meaningful music lessons. Seeing Chuck Israel play with him on Waltz for Debby taught me to watch other musicians hands when playing and I don't have the music. That and a good ear has gotten me by on many a stage.
@williamgregory1848
@williamgregory1848 4 ай бұрын
Bill Evans had a light, lyrical touch that was so beautiful, it made it seem like you could hear the gates of heaven. But like many tragic artists, he died way too young 😢 Rest In Peace Bill Evans 🙏🏾🎹
@Jfreet025
@Jfreet025 4 ай бұрын
This was so cool and informative. Thank you. I came up being influenced by blues after recognizing early on that it was at the heart of the rock bands I liked. As I grew and continued to grow, I saw that jazz was something else, entirely, and respectfully attempt to tentatively delve into it. Videos like this one keep my willingness to try alive. Thank you.
@Sisyphusquit
@Sisyphusquit 4 ай бұрын
Such a tremendous talent.
@colindeer9657
@colindeer9657 4 ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed your tribute to Bill. Incredible talent and musicianship creating great musical art for our minds and souls. Such beautiful work. Many thanks.
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 4 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly!
@0therun1t21
@0therun1t21 4 ай бұрын
I like this kind of jazz, thank you for introducing me to this artist.
@jakoblevantinus9113
@jakoblevantinus9113 4 ай бұрын
Devastating. Well and respectfully presented. I knew none of this about Evans, one of the immortal beloved. I know his music will sound differently, now.
@rodinkumar3628
@rodinkumar3628 3 ай бұрын
Tq for this video .. Evans will be remembered as one of the best composers and pianists
@theprior46
@theprior46 6 ай бұрын
Interesting, Informative, Respectful & an excellent profile documentary.
@GuyFromWashingtonDC
@GuyFromWashingtonDC 4 ай бұрын
Wow just found your channel awesome! Looking forward to see your other videos. Please keep it up! 🎉
@jasonbarnett9242
@jasonbarnett9242 5 ай бұрын
Great mini-documentary. Really impressed with your piece especially your narrative. Nice!
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 5 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@lauraowens7059
@lauraowens7059 5 ай бұрын
Thanks, for this very inclusive and informative bio. You've answered so many questions i had. The creativity of Bill Evans, and his loyalty in owning his brand of exclusive talent is remarkable. I wish i could have witnessed a performance to tell him how worthy he was. The journey was a tough one. His notes were "like a crystal waterfall." The most ironic simile ever. Shame on you Miles, with respect to the royalties, on "Kind of Blue." Bill Evans - You were part grace and all genius. ❤
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 5 ай бұрын
Thank You!
@DarylBark
@DarylBark 5 ай бұрын
That was a beautifully written and thoughtful expression of gratitude. Your ability to convey so much depth of perspective and feeling with just a short paragraph was refreshing and enjoyable to read, and in it's own way very musical. Peace
@raindog2262
@raindog2262 5 ай бұрын
Well said.
@kennethrussell1158
@kennethrussell1158 5 ай бұрын
There should be a movie biopic on Evan's life and career
@stephenhopes634
@stephenhopes634 4 ай бұрын
@@kennethrussell1158there a film on Bill Evans called Time Remembered
@conflict7269
@conflict7269 4 ай бұрын
The title should say " The Greatest Pianist Ever" he straight up is one of the best ever to touch the keys
@robstimson4234
@robstimson4234 5 ай бұрын
Let's just say that Bill Evan's intro to Green Dolphin St [Miles' version...Miles didn't write it]......let's say we're aliens and this intro is the only Bill Evans recorded music that survived Betelgeuse going supernova. This cat had a 'touch' on the keyboard that puts him in the pantheon of All Time Great Pianists, and l wish that the best musicians didn't have to be Tortured Geniuses to produce what they produced. Amen.
@cliffordyamasaki6169
@cliffordyamasaki6169 3 ай бұрын
A big nail was the loss of motian,his best trio.fell asleep at the wheel like many musicians from late night gigs.new York wasnt a safe haven for music at any time.i saw him at keystone his last gig.loved the keyboarders,tyner,Jamal to name a few.all courtesy of Todd barkans keystone north beach.they all played there.seven days a week,never sold out.walk right up and pay.
@eliecanetti
@eliecanetti 3 күн бұрын
It was his bassist, Scott LaFaro that died after falling asleep at the wheel. Paul Motian lived on for decades.
@michaelm9351
@michaelm9351 4 ай бұрын
Excellent video on a legendary icon! For anyone getting into Bill Evans and looking for similar pianists, Red Garland was also amazing. They were both Miles Davis alumni
@buffplums
@buffplums 20 күн бұрын
A very interesting video sir, and another sad ending to such a talented man
@ZephyrCubic
@ZephyrCubic 5 ай бұрын
you could radically improve your audio quality by reducing bass in around 200-400Hz by 3dB and reducing 3-16kHz by about 6dB
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 5 ай бұрын
thanks for the feedback
@themagicminstrels476
@themagicminstrels476 4 ай бұрын
How do I get a better guitar tone? I want a nice punchy distortion, and I don't want it to sound too thin, but I don't want it to muddy up the mix.
@ZephyrCubic
@ZephyrCubic 4 ай бұрын
@@themagicminstrels476 well therein lies the difference between equalization and mixing/leveling. To make sure one instrument isn't too overwhelming, the most modern solution is to record each instrument on its own mic and adjust the volume of each track to taste. It's still beneficial for the instruments to be played near each other simultaneously, as they produce non-negligible harmonics in each other (think of it as the sound of lets say a piano causing the guitar to vibrate slightly, adding depth to the sound of the other). As to your specific question, one option is to get yourself a graphic equalizer (or download one in software, there's many to choose from), and depending on the type of your guitar, your sound and your harmonics line up in different places. the biggest factor will obviously be what key you're playing in, but use the graph that your equalizer gives you to figure out the peaks of the note range you're playing in and adjust each peak's frequency range until you achieve the tone you're looking for. Alternatively, if you're just using a typical acoustic, there will be somebody online who has posted the most prominent peaks of the instrument somewhere and you can piggyback from their work, no shame in that, it's how science works. One of those is bound to be what you're asking for.
@ZephyrCubic
@ZephyrCubic 4 ай бұрын
@@themagicminstrels476 It also sounds like you're talking about electric guitar, in which case, particularly with distortion effects, you're probably looking for a specific amp style. now, I'm not an avid electric guitar player, and I only own a single one with a single basic amp with overdrive, but I've found that's enough to achieve a wide variety of tones simply by varying gain against volume control. anything more elaborate than that and your best bet is purpose-built hardware that I'm sure an attendant at any guitar store would be happy to help you find.
@christofthedead
@christofthedead 4 ай бұрын
the audio mixing fairy godmother strikes again 💜
@martinmarkovich1630
@martinmarkovich1630 5 ай бұрын
Very interesting and thought provoking presentation. However, please note, John Coltrane, unlike Bill Evans, was not in the rhythm section of the Miles Davis Sextet. Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley were horn players.
@robpallot5058
@robpallot5058 4 ай бұрын
His son's name was "Evan Evans" - reminds me of his song "Peace piece"
@mfanelocedricngwenya5523
@mfanelocedricngwenya5523 4 ай бұрын
Shameful he wasn't credited for Kind of Blue. True power is in the shadows!
@Mo-MuttMusic
@Mo-MuttMusic 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. First heard his work with Miles and loved it. Amazing pianist. Shawn R., Mo-Mutt Music/Sacred & Secular
@bizzyb8734
@bizzyb8734 4 ай бұрын
I "discovered" the music of Bill Evans about a year ago. Some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard. He quickly made my list of favorites along with Lyle Mays, Keith Jarret & Robert Glasper.
@robertbicho
@robertbicho 5 ай бұрын
Amo la música de Bill Evans .creo fue y es por siempre uno de los más importantes pianistas de la historia .
@heifetz14
@heifetz14 5 ай бұрын
A superb video. Many thanks.
@lorenzoolorenzao2780
@lorenzoolorenzao2780 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the history,you make me cry cause your narrative is brilliant!
@soulvaccination8679
@soulvaccination8679 5 ай бұрын
Bill to me is the greatest pianist of all time.
@josefserf1926
@josefserf1926 4 ай бұрын
Evans' contribution to Kind of Blue has been grossly underestimated. Davis was not a generous man.
@jekku4688
@jekku4688 4 ай бұрын
When I saw the video title, I immediately thought of the late great Layne Staley of Alice in Chains, who went though his own years long suicide. I''ve never heard of Bill Evans, even though I'm over 60. I will now look up Bill Evans for certain. Seems that many of those in creative fields--for all their God-given talent--are simply unable to handle life.
@lospopularos
@lospopularos 5 ай бұрын
Wonderful and very moving! Thank you for your work!
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 4 ай бұрын
Thank you too!
@domgirard4095
@domgirard4095 6 ай бұрын
you skipped Scott Lafaro's death... i'm sure it had a huge impact.
@michaelwilson2340
@michaelwilson2340 5 ай бұрын
Agreed. Lafaro's death hit Evans hard.
@user-fg4fr2bz5y
@user-fg4fr2bz5y 6 ай бұрын
I saw him live at Shelly’s Manne Hole jazz club in Hollywood in the early sixties with Chuck Israel’s and Larry Bunker. He looked very thin and frail and did not look well. The heroin addiction was taking its toll.
@jasonstegallco.960
@jasonstegallco.960 5 ай бұрын
That might explain why Orrin Keepnews (his producer at Riverside Records) chose to only release some of the recordings from the gig then.
@mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454
@mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454 5 ай бұрын
Thank God Miles called him for Blue In Green. GOAT.
@derp8748
@derp8748 5 ай бұрын
Bit a jazz neophyte, me. But love watching this as IN my own Neophyte mind(and limited vinyl) I consider Evans part of MY holy jazz triumvirate, along with Miles and Coltrane. Probably due to listening to Kind of Blue so much. His all to brief Trio with LaFaro & Motian solidified it for me. Learned some things here I didn't know and enjoyed the intermingled images. Look forward to your future videos. Since you Asked for input(most dont unfortunately), I'd welcome you pound the heck out of the Great Era that had Blakey, Peterson, Miles, Adderly, Chambers, LaFaro, Horace Silver, Jimmy Cobb, Paul Desmond, Rudy Van Gelder, Blue Note, Riverside, et al. Easy for me to say😂. But anyway, thank you and carry on🎹🎺🎷🥁
@kennethrussell1158
@kennethrussell1158 5 ай бұрын
There should be a movie biopic based on Evan's life.
@Steve-hj6xv
@Steve-hj6xv 4 ай бұрын
I'm not a fan of jazz, and I know nothing about it, however, I really enjoyed this video.
@cesargutierrez4999
@cesargutierrez4999 5 ай бұрын
Great info!!!!
@jackhunt9725
@jackhunt9725 5 ай бұрын
I don't think it should be called "the longest suicide in history". I mean, he got off heroin and paid his friends back. He survived a while, especially compared to other genius musicians. He went to the hospital when he was feeling that stomach pain and if he had gotten better then he may have gotten off cocaine and stayed clean until he died at some point later. It just seems a little melodramatic to call it the longest suicide in history.
@unicornsandrainbowsandchic2336
@unicornsandrainbowsandchic2336 4 ай бұрын
Fun story: I was at a concert at the Greek and ran into Lisa Coleman from Prince and she confirmed that the synth ending at the end of "Purple Rain" was her and was influenced by Bill Evans "Symbiosis". Listen to both of them back to back and you'll hear it.
@MichelleAnnM
@MichelleAnnM 4 ай бұрын
Not to distract from the focus of the video, but DAMN do you have a cool voice.
@jroc2201
@jroc2201 5 ай бұрын
Yes, he was one of a kind
@filippolandini9916
@filippolandini9916 5 ай бұрын
such an underrated channel. thank you for the contents!
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@leslieackerman4189
@leslieackerman4189 5 ай бұрын
Liked the honesty!
@wawanko7825
@wawanko7825 6 ай бұрын
For the record, Bill's mom was of Ukrainian descent not Russian....there is a difference.
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback
@alexkerby1227
@alexkerby1227 6 ай бұрын
What might be of real value here is the cultural setting William found himself surrounded with living in the US of A combined with the catalogue of classical material he played in his early years, which is a fine example of something truly cosmopolitan. I mean, Hitler's having Jewish blood didn't seem to help the matter, neither post factum nor at the time. Or am I not supposed to mention any of these things. Do correct me if I'm wrong. Just can't stand musical content being tarnished by the racial/political issues. And, yes, I do culturally appropriate myself
@vincesoder3284
@vincesoder3284 6 ай бұрын
That is completely wrong. His mother Mary Soroka was, yes, of "rusyn" decent but they also say they were orthodox which leavs one to conclude a more eastern and probably more russian connection. But in any case it doesnt matter, ukarine has historically not been a sovreign nation, its been parts of many different borders. They are slavs, they understand eachother. Who cares.
@wawanko7825
@wawanko7825 6 ай бұрын
@@vincesoder3284 Totally incorrect, the majority of Ukrainians belong to the Ukrainian Orthidox Church. Russia does not have a monopoly on Orthodoxy, get your facts straight. Kyiv was an established metropolis long before Moscow ever existed. The high jacking of every thing Ukrainian by Russia must stop and facts must be put straight. This Russian thievery has gone on for too long and must be called out at every opportunity.
@danarama506
@danarama506 6 ай бұрын
@@vincesoder3284 Rusyns are also orthodox like most eastern european people russian and non-russian
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 5 ай бұрын
Merci.
@ReedRosson1987
@ReedRosson1987 4 ай бұрын
Thank you - Bill Evans was underrated IMO. He was also mistreated...RIP Bill.
@oranmcbride2151
@oranmcbride2151 4 ай бұрын
Would love to see a Bill Evans bio pic. Feel like Willem Defoe would do a really great job
@glimmo43
@glimmo43 5 ай бұрын
If I had to choose only one musician to listen to for the rest of my life if would be Bill Evans.
@cynnajackson4556
@cynnajackson4556 4 ай бұрын
Same. The Riverside Recordings are my favorite.
@coreyfisher2542
@coreyfisher2542 5 ай бұрын
Evans and Monk. Those are my guys.
@ptose
@ptose 5 ай бұрын
hey great channel, I'm loving the videos. I hope in the future to see some of my favorites that don't get the love they truly deserve, like Andrew Hill, Herbie Nichols, Booker Little or Pee Wee Russell.
@brucerobbins6528
@brucerobbins6528 5 ай бұрын
I am 75 and never liked rock and roll. Thought it was played by amateurs. I loved jazz from bebop to big band jazz only. The moment I heard Bill Evans I fell in love with his sound, his touch, his playing, his musicianship. I have all of his albums. I like the early ones the best. His piano music will Never go out of style!!!!
@brucerobbins6528
@brucerobbins6528 5 ай бұрын
Oh, and don't forget his incredible grund breaking solo on "All About Rosie' FROM THE Birth of the Third Stream album. The great George Russell composition, had many great great musicians. But Bill's solo on the third section, allegro, of this piece was totally out of character for him, very, very muscular and it got him a lot of attentiion from jazz fans. Today, 70 years later, it is still astounding!!!!
@humanbeing5300
@humanbeing5300 5 ай бұрын
Nobody listens to or likes rock and roll because they are master musicians, although that did come later.
@brucerobbins6528
@brucerobbins6528 5 ай бұрын
Well, I like music and the way it is played. R&R does not.. This is kids music. Not for adults with any sense of what it takes to produce beautiful, timeless music.@@humanbeing5300
@wildrover9650
@wildrover9650 4 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh I love ❤️ Rock n Roll, the blues and Jazz rock. Do you like Steely Dan?
@brucerobbins6528
@brucerobbins6528 4 ай бұрын
Well, my son turned me on to Nirvana. @@wildrover9650 I love Blood SWeat and Tears, but this is in no way R&R. Classical for me begins and ends with Mozart. Even some opera I like. Bossa Nove, Antonio Jobims musicc brilliant, original. There is so jmuch great music out there. I don't need R&R!!!
@JayPooler
@JayPooler 5 ай бұрын
woza I did not know this..and this just about made me tear up...I started to listen to Bill Evans some time in the late 90s..all those rock years..But I always liked jazz..I have Bill on my mp 3 player that I bring with me when I RV..its nice Sunday morning..mellow times cooking breakfast and chilling RIP we miss you Bill ps thanks for the research and posting
@juanocordoba
@juanocordoba 4 ай бұрын
Awesome vid!
@JC-uf8ym
@JC-uf8ym 6 ай бұрын
Funny! The Southeastern Louisiana University, at 3:05, looks exactly like the University of Coimbra, in Portugal.😂😂😂
@boogerie
@boogerie 5 ай бұрын
Weird. No mention of the death of Scott LaFaro and the fact that Evans withdrew for several months
@billphipps453
@billphipps453 4 ай бұрын
loved his playing !
@synthfreakify
@synthfreakify 3 ай бұрын
Check out interviews with Chevy Chase, who was a fan of Bill and knew him. Bill told Chevy he practiced 8 hours a day.
@PianoLandscapes4film
@PianoLandscapes4film 6 ай бұрын
Can you please tell us what music is playing in the background of this video? Thank you.
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 6 ай бұрын
Forever in my mind by Almost There
@thomassciaroni6942
@thomassciaroni6942 5 ай бұрын
So much stigma surrounding addiction. Monk and Parker did drugs, too, but were Schizophrenics. Bill was on a mission to take care of music. He had a teaching degree on the piano: a classical degree. You can find Debussy basslines, Chopin chords, he's classical crossover at the same time as he is a smart improviser, figuring it all out for himself. School in Baton Rouche meant nights in New Orleans, do you think he drove over that bridge a few times?? His life wasn't a ruin, the record executives were in awe of him and his white boy ability to play well enough to be Miles' favorite. You have a Barely veiled moral judgememt surrounding drugs, Bill said he "woke up dead", went searching for drugs, then, viola! "Transformation!" Sounds like alchemy don't perpetuate stigma, it sounds super unhip, like you're not wise to addicts and can't illuminate their world. Jazz Cabbage, baby!! You probably drink
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 5 ай бұрын
I don't drink, but I appreciate the kind words you said about Bill
@RockstarPava
@RockstarPava 4 ай бұрын
3:05 Talks about a Louisiana Uni but shows a pic of Coimbra Uni in Portugal 😂
@philipcollura2669
@philipcollura2669 6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 5 ай бұрын
Thank You!
@sen097
@sen097 5 ай бұрын
I thought you said post rock piano , not post bop, and thought, sick !
@rman52
@rman52 5 ай бұрын
Terrific bio.
@billyghost2411
@billyghost2411 4 ай бұрын
Pardon my naivete, but what song is underneath the video? It's fantastic.
@user-mg5dn7py7f
@user-mg5dn7py7f 4 ай бұрын
Forever in my mind by Almost Here
@onetrackjazz
@onetrackjazz 4 ай бұрын
I get asked that question so often that I made a video kzbin.info/www/bejne/r4rHmIufj7mgZs0
@sabrinasjourney
@sabrinasjourney 4 ай бұрын
Whoa!!
@user-es7rm9gb5g
@user-es7rm9gb5g 6 ай бұрын
So sad that a great musician like bill evans lived such an unhappy life .untill today i think he is the most influantial jas pianist on jazz pianists .i live in israel yet i was lucky to see and hear bill evans playing in n.y. at the half note club in 1971 i,v never experianced such majick in the air like that performance lets pray that one day there shall be invented a real qure to this drug desease that kills milions of poeple around the world
@jeffreywegener8841
@jeffreywegener8841 4 ай бұрын
Bill was a beautiful man . I am a little concerned about the “ suicide “aspect of this . While much of this is true - please don’t devolve greatness to sensation . Bill Evans lived. , regardless of his problems an incredible life & we are blessed by his legacy.
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