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McCoy Tyner & His Trio - Full Concert - 08/15/98 - Newport Jazz Festival (OFFICIAL)
McCoy Tyner & His Trio - Full Concert
Recorded Live: 8/15/1998 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI)
More McCoy Tyner & His Trio at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Setlist:
0:00:00 - Changes
0:11:10 - Mellow Minor
0:22:26 - Where Is Love
0:31:20 - Have You Met Miss Jones?
0:47:56 - Happy Days
published: 31 Oct 2014
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McCoy Tyner - Extensions (Full Album)
Review by Chris May at All About Jazz:
"Languishing off-catalogue for many years, McCoy Tyner's Extensions may be the pianist's most unjustly neglected album. Strange days, for not only is the music ineffably vibrant, but Extensions is the only recording ever to feature Tyner alongside pianist and harpist Alice Coltrane, who replaced him in saxophonist John Coltrane's group in 1966. The album has one foot in the echoes of John Coltrane's "classic quartet," of which Tyner was a member from 1960-65, and the other in the astral jazz style which Alice Coltrane and saxophonist Pharoah Sanders fashioned in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
After quitting John Coltrane, Tyner moved to Blue Note Records, before signing with Milestone in 1972, where he became a major draw through the decade and int...
published: 17 Oct 2018
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McCoy Tyner The Real McCoy
published: 09 Mar 2022
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When Sunny Gets Blue
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
When Sunny Gets Blue · McCoy Tyner
Today And Tomorrow
℗ A Verve Label Group Release; ℗ 1963 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 2009-01-01
Producer: Bob Thiele
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Composer Lyricist: Marvin Fisher
Composer Lyricist: Jack Segal
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 30 Jul 2018
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McCoy Tyner - Fly With the Wind - [Fly With the Wind] 1976
McCoy Tyner w/ Billy Cobham, Ron Carter and Hubert Laws - 1976 - Fly With The Wind
"Personnel:
McCoy Tyner (piano); Stuart Canin, Peter Schafer, Daniel Kobialko, Edmund Weingart, Frank Foster, Myra Bucky, Mark Volkert (violin); Selwart Clark, Daniel Yale (viola); Kermit Moore, Sally Kell (cello); Hubert Laws (alto flute, flute); Pual Rienzi (piccolo, flute); Raymond Duste (oboe); Linda Wood (harp); Ron Carter (bass); Billy Cobham (drums); Guilherme Franco (tambourine).Recorded from January 19-21, 1976.
Originally released on Milestone (9067).McCoy Tyner's first major attempt at commercial success, 1976's FLY WITH THE WIND, is in a sense a follow-up to 1973's SONG OF THE NEW WORLD. On that album, although Tyner was experimenting with writing for a large group, his material was a di...
published: 16 May 2010
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McCoy Tyner & Ravi Coltrane - Walk Spirit Talk Spirit - LIVE
Watch this video in HD : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRmBvYZJqsA&list=UUynDWen7sleNWJDZ3MBcHEA
マッコイタイナー
Produced by : Zycopolis Productions
Directed by : Patrick Savey
#jazzavienne : http://www.jazzavienne.com
We're a TV production company, created in 2002 with a unique goal - filming live shows and musical documentaries. Fully independent, we are praised for a custom made approach to each project, constantly seeking the highest possible quality for each artist in order to reveal their unique talents. Zycopolis is trusted by some of the most world's demanding artists like Herbie Hancock, Marcus Miller, Sonny Rollins, Melody Gardot, Coldplay, Maroon 5, Francis Cabrel, Trust, Kassav, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Youssou N' Dour. We've filmed shows in many venues including Zénith, l'Olympia,...
published: 09 Nov 2012
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McCoy Tyner - Giant Steps
A solo piano performance of John Coltrane's Giant Steps, by McCoy Tyner, 1996, Hamburg.
McCoy Tyner, RIP. December 11, 1938 - March 6, 2020.
published: 07 Oct 2006
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McCoy Tyner Trio & Michael Brecker - North Sea Jazz Festival 1996 - Full Concert
Recorded Live: 13 July 1996 - North Sea Jazz Festival 1996 - Jan Steen Zaal
McCoy Tyner: Piano
Michael Brecker: Tenor saxophone
Avery Sharpe: Bass
Aaron Scott: Drums
Setlist:
0:00:11 - Changes
0:14:31 - Mellow Minor
0:27:30 - Where is Love
0:39:28 - Have You Met Miss Jones
0:45:17 - Impressions
We have to keep the music alive! I’m happy to share this full concert recording only broadcasted once on Dutch television. This was my first McCoy Tyner concert to attend live and I was completely blown away by it. Recorded on S-VHS tape so I happily spent a few days restoring and optimizing the audio :-)
I think this entire concert is genius, but please note this version of Where is Love. Just after McCoy started his intro (27:30) for some reason Michael Brecker walks from stage. McCoy, not ...
published: 05 Mar 2022
1:00:11
McCoy Tyner & His Trio - Full Concert - 08/15/98 - Newport Jazz Festival (OFFICIAL)
McCoy Tyner & His Trio - Full Concert
Recorded Live: 8/15/1998 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI)
More McCoy Tyner & His Trio at Music Vault: http://www.mus...
McCoy Tyner & His Trio - Full Concert
Recorded Live: 8/15/1998 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI)
More McCoy Tyner & His Trio at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Setlist:
0:00:00 - Changes
0:11:10 - Mellow Minor
0:22:26 - Where Is Love
0:31:20 - Have You Met Miss Jones?
0:47:56 - Happy Days
https://wn.com/Mccoy_Tyner_His_Trio_Full_Concert_08_15_98_Newport_Jazz_Festival_(Official)
McCoy Tyner & His Trio - Full Concert
Recorded Live: 8/15/1998 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI)
More McCoy Tyner & His Trio at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Setlist:
0:00:00 - Changes
0:11:10 - Mellow Minor
0:22:26 - Where Is Love
0:31:20 - Have You Met Miss Jones?
0:47:56 - Happy Days
- published: 31 Oct 2014
- views: 258411
40:14
McCoy Tyner - Extensions (Full Album)
Review by Chris May at All About Jazz:
"Languishing off-catalogue for many years, McCoy Tyner's Extensions may be the pianist's most unjustly neglected album. S...
Review by Chris May at All About Jazz:
"Languishing off-catalogue for many years, McCoy Tyner's Extensions may be the pianist's most unjustly neglected album. Strange days, for not only is the music ineffably vibrant, but Extensions is the only recording ever to feature Tyner alongside pianist and harpist Alice Coltrane, who replaced him in saxophonist John Coltrane's group in 1966. The album has one foot in the echoes of John Coltrane's "classic quartet," of which Tyner was a member from 1960-65, and the other in the astral jazz style which Alice Coltrane and saxophonist Pharoah Sanders fashioned in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
After quitting John Coltrane, Tyner moved to Blue Note Records, before signing with Milestone in 1972, where he became a major draw through the decade and into the early 1980s. Extensions was the sixth of seven LPs he made for Blue Note between 1967 and 1970. These include the acclaimed The Real McCoy (1967), one the last albums to be produced by the label's founder, Alfred Lion, before ill-health led to his retirement, and Time For Tyner (1968), and also Asante (1970), another relatively uncelebrated work, which has pronounced stylistic links with Extensions.
The lineup for Extensions included The Real McCoy's drum and bass team of Elvin Jones and Ron Carter, but replaced tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson with Wayne Shorter, on tenor and soprano, and Gary Bartz, on alto. Alice Coltrane is featured on harp on three of Extensions' four tracks: "Message From The Nile," "Survival Blues" and "His Blessings." The first of these has a playing time of 12:21 minutes, the second 13:15, and they are the joint cornerstones of the disc, respectively opening side one and side two of the original LP.
Extensions looks ahead to the global-cultural inclusiveness of Tyner's work for Milestone in the mid and late 1970s, itself an important part of the astral jazz aesthetic. But although the album includes some of that style's signature elements, it does not wholly embrace it. The reasons were likely as much philosophical as musical.
As a devout Muslim, Tyner would have had little time for astral jazz's pantheism, and presumably even less for the psychedelics used by some of its practitioners. But he had long been drawn to African music, another astral signature, telling interviewer Frank Kofsky in 1966 that Africa was where he looked for inspiration (see Kofsky's Black Nationalism and the Revolution in Music, Pathfinder Press, 1970). With Elvin Jones in the band, Tyner, like John Coltrane before him, had a direct line to African music's rhythmic legacy, and with Alice Coltrane, he had one of astral jazz's most influential artists on board too."
A1 Message From The Nile
A2 The Wanderer
B1 Survival Blues
B2 His Blessings
Acoustic Bass – Ron Carter
Alto Saxophone – Gary Bartz
Drums – Elvin Jones
Harp – Alice Coltrane
Piano, Written-By – McCoy Tyner
Producer – Duke Pearson
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Wayne Shorter
https://wn.com/Mccoy_Tyner_Extensions_(Full_Album)
Review by Chris May at All About Jazz:
"Languishing off-catalogue for many years, McCoy Tyner's Extensions may be the pianist's most unjustly neglected album. Strange days, for not only is the music ineffably vibrant, but Extensions is the only recording ever to feature Tyner alongside pianist and harpist Alice Coltrane, who replaced him in saxophonist John Coltrane's group in 1966. The album has one foot in the echoes of John Coltrane's "classic quartet," of which Tyner was a member from 1960-65, and the other in the astral jazz style which Alice Coltrane and saxophonist Pharoah Sanders fashioned in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
After quitting John Coltrane, Tyner moved to Blue Note Records, before signing with Milestone in 1972, where he became a major draw through the decade and into the early 1980s. Extensions was the sixth of seven LPs he made for Blue Note between 1967 and 1970. These include the acclaimed The Real McCoy (1967), one the last albums to be produced by the label's founder, Alfred Lion, before ill-health led to his retirement, and Time For Tyner (1968), and also Asante (1970), another relatively uncelebrated work, which has pronounced stylistic links with Extensions.
The lineup for Extensions included The Real McCoy's drum and bass team of Elvin Jones and Ron Carter, but replaced tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson with Wayne Shorter, on tenor and soprano, and Gary Bartz, on alto. Alice Coltrane is featured on harp on three of Extensions' four tracks: "Message From The Nile," "Survival Blues" and "His Blessings." The first of these has a playing time of 12:21 minutes, the second 13:15, and they are the joint cornerstones of the disc, respectively opening side one and side two of the original LP.
Extensions looks ahead to the global-cultural inclusiveness of Tyner's work for Milestone in the mid and late 1970s, itself an important part of the astral jazz aesthetic. But although the album includes some of that style's signature elements, it does not wholly embrace it. The reasons were likely as much philosophical as musical.
As a devout Muslim, Tyner would have had little time for astral jazz's pantheism, and presumably even less for the psychedelics used by some of its practitioners. But he had long been drawn to African music, another astral signature, telling interviewer Frank Kofsky in 1966 that Africa was where he looked for inspiration (see Kofsky's Black Nationalism and the Revolution in Music, Pathfinder Press, 1970). With Elvin Jones in the band, Tyner, like John Coltrane before him, had a direct line to African music's rhythmic legacy, and with Alice Coltrane, he had one of astral jazz's most influential artists on board too."
A1 Message From The Nile
A2 The Wanderer
B1 Survival Blues
B2 His Blessings
Acoustic Bass – Ron Carter
Alto Saxophone – Gary Bartz
Drums – Elvin Jones
Harp – Alice Coltrane
Piano, Written-By – McCoy Tyner
Producer – Duke Pearson
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Wayne Shorter
- published: 17 Oct 2018
- views: 102373
4:43
When Sunny Gets Blue
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
When Sunny Gets Blue · McCoy Tyner
Today And Tomorrow
℗ A Verve Label Group Release; ℗ 1963 UMG Recordings, Inc....
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
When Sunny Gets Blue · McCoy Tyner
Today And Tomorrow
℗ A Verve Label Group Release; ℗ 1963 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 2009-01-01
Producer: Bob Thiele
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Composer Lyricist: Marvin Fisher
Composer Lyricist: Jack Segal
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/When_Sunny_Gets_Blue
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
When Sunny Gets Blue · McCoy Tyner
Today And Tomorrow
℗ A Verve Label Group Release; ℗ 1963 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 2009-01-01
Producer: Bob Thiele
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Composer Lyricist: Marvin Fisher
Composer Lyricist: Jack Segal
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 30 Jul 2018
- views: 4629691
8:29
McCoy Tyner - Fly With the Wind - [Fly With the Wind] 1976
McCoy Tyner w/ Billy Cobham, Ron Carter and Hubert Laws - 1976 - Fly With The Wind
"Personnel:
McCoy Tyner (piano); Stuart Canin, Peter Schafer, Daniel Kob...
McCoy Tyner w/ Billy Cobham, Ron Carter and Hubert Laws - 1976 - Fly With The Wind
"Personnel:
McCoy Tyner (piano); Stuart Canin, Peter Schafer, Daniel Kobialko, Edmund Weingart, Frank Foster, Myra Bucky, Mark Volkert (violin); Selwart Clark, Daniel Yale (viola); Kermit Moore, Sally Kell (cello); Hubert Laws (alto flute, flute); Pual Rienzi (piccolo, flute); Raymond Duste (oboe); Linda Wood (harp); Ron Carter (bass); Billy Cobham (drums); Guilherme Franco (tambourine).Recorded from January 19-21, 1976.
Originally released on Milestone (9067).McCoy Tyner's first major attempt at commercial success, 1976's FLY WITH THE WIND, is in a sense a follow-up to 1973's SONG OF THE NEW WORLD. On that album, although Tyner was experimenting with writing for a large group, his material was a direct outgrowth of his work with John Coltrane. Here, producer Orrin Keepnews and drum star Billy Cobham bring McCoy fully into the jazz-rock world.The orchestral backup and strings that sweeten Tyner's flights of pianistic fancy add a cinematic touch, and Hubert Laws's flute lends commercial viability as well as a textural contrast. But Tyner's playing still leaves spiritual echoes, while Cobham's excitable virtuosity makes the pianist's solos sound almost introspective by comparison. "Beyond the Sun" features a poignant and spare arrangement; after the orchestral statement, the piano enters unaccompanied, effectively imitating the orchestra. Tyner's piano sweeps evoke strings, harp, and flute. "Rolem," a rock-samba, is replete with the quick unison passages that were the rage at the time." ~ Music Outfitter
Tracklisting:
01. Fly With The Wind
02. Salvadore De Samba
03. Beyond The Sun
04. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
05. Rolem
https://wn.com/Mccoy_Tyner_Fly_With_The_Wind_Fly_With_The_Wind_1976
McCoy Tyner w/ Billy Cobham, Ron Carter and Hubert Laws - 1976 - Fly With The Wind
"Personnel:
McCoy Tyner (piano); Stuart Canin, Peter Schafer, Daniel Kobialko, Edmund Weingart, Frank Foster, Myra Bucky, Mark Volkert (violin); Selwart Clark, Daniel Yale (viola); Kermit Moore, Sally Kell (cello); Hubert Laws (alto flute, flute); Pual Rienzi (piccolo, flute); Raymond Duste (oboe); Linda Wood (harp); Ron Carter (bass); Billy Cobham (drums); Guilherme Franco (tambourine).Recorded from January 19-21, 1976.
Originally released on Milestone (9067).McCoy Tyner's first major attempt at commercial success, 1976's FLY WITH THE WIND, is in a sense a follow-up to 1973's SONG OF THE NEW WORLD. On that album, although Tyner was experimenting with writing for a large group, his material was a direct outgrowth of his work with John Coltrane. Here, producer Orrin Keepnews and drum star Billy Cobham bring McCoy fully into the jazz-rock world.The orchestral backup and strings that sweeten Tyner's flights of pianistic fancy add a cinematic touch, and Hubert Laws's flute lends commercial viability as well as a textural contrast. But Tyner's playing still leaves spiritual echoes, while Cobham's excitable virtuosity makes the pianist's solos sound almost introspective by comparison. "Beyond the Sun" features a poignant and spare arrangement; after the orchestral statement, the piano enters unaccompanied, effectively imitating the orchestra. Tyner's piano sweeps evoke strings, harp, and flute. "Rolem," a rock-samba, is replete with the quick unison passages that were the rage at the time." ~ Music Outfitter
Tracklisting:
01. Fly With The Wind
02. Salvadore De Samba
03. Beyond The Sun
04. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
05. Rolem
- published: 16 May 2010
- views: 462362
12:53
McCoy Tyner & Ravi Coltrane - Walk Spirit Talk Spirit - LIVE
Watch this video in HD : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRmBvYZJqsA&list=UUynDWen7sleNWJDZ3MBcHEA
マッコイタイナー
Produced by : Zycopolis Productions
Directed by : P...
Watch this video in HD : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRmBvYZJqsA&list=UUynDWen7sleNWJDZ3MBcHEA
マッコイタイナー
Produced by : Zycopolis Productions
Directed by : Patrick Savey
#jazzavienne : http://www.jazzavienne.com
We're a TV production company, created in 2002 with a unique goal - filming live shows and musical documentaries. Fully independent, we are praised for a custom made approach to each project, constantly seeking the highest possible quality for each artist in order to reveal their unique talents. Zycopolis is trusted by some of the most world's demanding artists like Herbie Hancock, Marcus Miller, Sonny Rollins, Melody Gardot, Coldplay, Maroon 5, Francis Cabrel, Trust, Kassav, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Youssou N' Dour. We've filmed shows in many venues including Zénith, l'Olympia, Bercy, La Cigale, Le Bataclan, The New Morning, and the Stade de France.
McCoy Tyner & Ravi Coltrane
Directed by : Patrick Savey
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https://wn.com/Mccoy_Tyner_Ravi_Coltrane_Walk_Spirit_Talk_Spirit_Live
Watch this video in HD : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRmBvYZJqsA&list=UUynDWen7sleNWJDZ3MBcHEA
マッコイタイナー
Produced by : Zycopolis Productions
Directed by : Patrick Savey
#jazzavienne : http://www.jazzavienne.com
We're a TV production company, created in 2002 with a unique goal - filming live shows and musical documentaries. Fully independent, we are praised for a custom made approach to each project, constantly seeking the highest possible quality for each artist in order to reveal their unique talents. Zycopolis is trusted by some of the most world's demanding artists like Herbie Hancock, Marcus Miller, Sonny Rollins, Melody Gardot, Coldplay, Maroon 5, Francis Cabrel, Trust, Kassav, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Youssou N' Dour. We've filmed shows in many venues including Zénith, l'Olympia, Bercy, La Cigale, Le Bataclan, The New Morning, and the Stade de France.
McCoy Tyner & Ravi Coltrane
Directed by : Patrick Savey
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- published: 09 Nov 2012
- views: 607240
3:36
McCoy Tyner - Giant Steps
A solo piano performance of John Coltrane's Giant Steps, by McCoy Tyner, 1996, Hamburg.
McCoy Tyner, RIP. December 11, 1938 - March 6, 2020.
A solo piano performance of John Coltrane's Giant Steps, by McCoy Tyner, 1996, Hamburg.
McCoy Tyner, RIP. December 11, 1938 - March 6, 2020.
https://wn.com/Mccoy_Tyner_Giant_Steps
A solo piano performance of John Coltrane's Giant Steps, by McCoy Tyner, 1996, Hamburg.
McCoy Tyner, RIP. December 11, 1938 - March 6, 2020.
- published: 07 Oct 2006
- views: 805448
1:01:27
McCoy Tyner Trio & Michael Brecker - North Sea Jazz Festival 1996 - Full Concert
Recorded Live: 13 July 1996 - North Sea Jazz Festival 1996 - Jan Steen Zaal
McCoy Tyner: Piano
Michael Brecker: Tenor saxophone
Avery Sharpe: Bass
Aaron Scot...
Recorded Live: 13 July 1996 - North Sea Jazz Festival 1996 - Jan Steen Zaal
McCoy Tyner: Piano
Michael Brecker: Tenor saxophone
Avery Sharpe: Bass
Aaron Scott: Drums
Setlist:
0:00:11 - Changes
0:14:31 - Mellow Minor
0:27:30 - Where is Love
0:39:28 - Have You Met Miss Jones
0:45:17 - Impressions
We have to keep the music alive! I’m happy to share this full concert recording only broadcasted once on Dutch television. This was my first McCoy Tyner concert to attend live and I was completely blown away by it. Recorded on S-VHS tape so I happily spent a few days restoring and optimizing the audio :-)
I think this entire concert is genius, but please note this version of Where is Love. Just after McCoy started his intro (27:30) for some reason Michael Brecker walks from stage. McCoy, not fully aware of this, suddenly finds that Michael is no longer there to play the melody (29:04). At this moment I'm completely caught up in how this will go on and a little surprised McCoy extends his intro.
Of course the intro has to come to an end now, the surprise for McCoy remains and he asks Avery if he wants to go solo, but he says “no”. The melody starts and what McCoy plays at 30:54 is in my opinion like an unconscious reflex of one of the greatest pianist of all time. For McCoy, playing the piano is like walking, largely subconscious. This allows him to be focused unimpeded on his feeling and expression thereof without technical limitations.
Then Michael returns (31:12) and McCoy smoothly switches back to accompanying, just as easy but refined. Having seen McCoy Tyner live, will remain incredible memories.
Enjoy!
https://wn.com/Mccoy_Tyner_Trio_Michael_Brecker_North_Sea_Jazz_Festival_1996_Full_Concert
Recorded Live: 13 July 1996 - North Sea Jazz Festival 1996 - Jan Steen Zaal
McCoy Tyner: Piano
Michael Brecker: Tenor saxophone
Avery Sharpe: Bass
Aaron Scott: Drums
Setlist:
0:00:11 - Changes
0:14:31 - Mellow Minor
0:27:30 - Where is Love
0:39:28 - Have You Met Miss Jones
0:45:17 - Impressions
We have to keep the music alive! I’m happy to share this full concert recording only broadcasted once on Dutch television. This was my first McCoy Tyner concert to attend live and I was completely blown away by it. Recorded on S-VHS tape so I happily spent a few days restoring and optimizing the audio :-)
I think this entire concert is genius, but please note this version of Where is Love. Just after McCoy started his intro (27:30) for some reason Michael Brecker walks from stage. McCoy, not fully aware of this, suddenly finds that Michael is no longer there to play the melody (29:04). At this moment I'm completely caught up in how this will go on and a little surprised McCoy extends his intro.
Of course the intro has to come to an end now, the surprise for McCoy remains and he asks Avery if he wants to go solo, but he says “no”. The melody starts and what McCoy plays at 30:54 is in my opinion like an unconscious reflex of one of the greatest pianist of all time. For McCoy, playing the piano is like walking, largely subconscious. This allows him to be focused unimpeded on his feeling and expression thereof without technical limitations.
Then Michael returns (31:12) and McCoy smoothly switches back to accompanying, just as easy but refined. Having seen McCoy Tyner live, will remain incredible memories.
Enjoy!
- published: 05 Mar 2022
- views: 66851