Derek Trucks on the Importance of Coltrane

whenever I want to step away from listening to rock / metal ............ I throw on Miles , Coltrane ( Miles with Coltrane is great stuff )

I like Thelonius Monk a lot too .... great place to find shredders that aren't playing guitar ...

my all time favorite Coltrane
 
whenever I want to step away from listening to rock / metal ............ I throw on Miles , Coltrane ( Miles with Coltrane is great stuff )

I like Thelonius Monk a lot too .... great place to find shredders that aren't playing guitar ...

my all time favorite Coltrane


A friend of mine turned me onto Coltrane with "My Favorite Things" back in the 90's. Loved it. After that I got the "Blue Train" album. Loved it.

I'll check out the record you posted. I've read many a time that it's one of his classics. Thanks, Griff!
 
whenever I want to step away from listening to rock / metal ............ I throw on Miles , Coltrane ( Miles with Coltrane is great stuff )

I like Thelonius Monk a lot too .... great place to find shredders that aren't playing guitar ...

my all time favorite Coltrane


Griff, I'm just a minute or so into this record. Oh, my goodness. Thank you, man.
 
Coltrane is one of the all time greats but I always have enjoyed Charlie Parker more than Coltrane, probably because it's more straight ahead with a higher blues content.
 
@JohnnyGtar you might enjoy this Coltrane performance on Ralph Gleasons jazz casual. Even has Elvin Jones on drums. 'Trane is the only sax player I can stand to listen on a soprano. McCoy Tyner is a killer keys player too. The whole band is legends.
 
whenever I want to step away from listening to rock / metal ............ I throw on Miles , Coltrane ( Miles with Coltrane is great stuff )

I like Thelonius Monk a lot too .... great place to find shredders that aren't playing guitar ...

my all time favorite Coltrane

I been studying a book on Coltrane and it’s amazing the math and and science the dude applied to his theory too . Some would say it’s occult like . My mind was blown
 
@JohnnyGtar you might enjoy this Coltrane performance on Ralph Gleasons jazz casual. Even has Elvin Jones on drums. 'Trane is the only sax player I can stand to listen on a soprano. McCoy Tyner is a killer keys player too. The whole band is legends.


Bro, that's awesome music. Thank you!
 
Bro, that's awesome music. Thank you!
You def need to check out Charlie Parker because he is the guy who set the bar for Coltrane (and everyone else) to follow. Prior to Parker you're looking at guys like Lester Young. Another great player is Coleman Hawkins. Great big fat tone outta his horn...
 
Coltrane is one of the all time greats but I always have enjoyed Charlie Parker more than Coltrane, probably because it's more straight ahead with a higher blues content.


Charlie Parker is AWESOME. Ted Templeman called Ed Van Halen the Charlie Parker of the electric guitar.

Someone one asked Jan Van Halen "Who's that guitar player?" Jan replied "That's my son, he plays like Charlie Parker."
 
Trucks is spot on. Coltrane has so many great harmonic ideas, even his 'out there' stuff like 'Sun Ship' and 'Interstellar Space' is mind-blowing
 
Trucks is spot on. Coltrane has so many great harmonic ideas, even his 'out there' stuff like 'Sun Ship' and 'Interstellar Space' is mind-blowing
Interstellar space was too far gone for me and I like stuff like Eric Dolphys Out to Lunch and what not. Sounds like two dudes in a practice space on a crack bender but maybe that was the point, I dunno, lol.
 
Interstellar space was too far gone for me and I like stuff like Eric Dolphys Out to Lunch and what not. Sounds like two dudes in a practice space on a crack bender but maybe that was the point, I dunno, lol.
I love both. Thank you for brining up Out to Lunch . I hear so many cool death metal riffs if you speed up some of it
 
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