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Originally Posted by ribbons
^ My favorite Coltrane ever - an incredible collective of musicians, and emotionally cathartic in the best possible way.
Now playing: "One Down, One Up" (live at The Half Note). I love it all the way through, but listen as J.C. and Elvin veer off together around 13:15.
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Interesting. About 30 seconds later it’s like Elvin is playing this angry rock beat.
On that A Love Supreme Live I mentioned earlier Tyner kind of reminds me of something like that the way he keeps playing block chords and the get more and more dissonant and then when he finally swings it’s so non-modal it almost feels rebellious like he’s playing for the Hot Fives or Sevens. Actually, Sun Ra makes abrupt transitions like that.
I wanted to fit in a few more records before midnight but I fell asleep.
I was planning on Live in Seattle, African Brass, Crescent, and with Monk at Carnegie Hall.