Charlie Haden R.I.P.

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http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/j ... rlie-haden
Charlie was one of the greats on 'stand-up'.
He rocked my jazz world in the `70s growing up.
He with Mclaughlin, (My Goals Beyond) and Coltrane, (Journey in Satchidananda) set the scene for my entrance into spiritual jazz.
He made a strong impact on me as a bassist myself.
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So sad, big loss :cry: He was one of the best bass players in my opinion :(
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He was more, much more, than just a great jazz bassist...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI-L0HjXNbc
:hail:
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sic wrote:So sad, big loss :cry: He was one of the best bass players in my opinion :(
Yes. One of the best. I have enjoyed his monstruous swing in numerous tracks.

Another Giant is gone

+ RIP Charlie +
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One other of my fave Charlie Haden performances.
With Joe Henderson and the gang, playing 'transcendence', 'spiritual' jazz from that era.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5ZZQ17hHQQ
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Charlie on the television show Night Music, with the Liberation Music Orchestra, flanked by Mick Goodrick.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYzlgETvKaY

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Thanks for that post rp, enjoyed that.
Wow, Mick Goodrich. I remember seeing him with at that time unknown, Pat Metheny here in Philly with The Gary Burton Quartet early `70s.
I may have only seen Charlie Haden once. Hard to say really. I do remember seeing him with Keith Jarrett. The early `70s are a bit foggy. :lol:
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Lotuzia wrote:
sic wrote:So sad, big loss :cry: He was one of the best bass players in my opinion :(
Yes. One of the best. I have enjoyed his monstruous swing in numerous tracks.

Another Giant is gone

+ RIP Charlie +
Definitely one of the best.

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elxsound wrote:
Lotuzia wrote:
sic wrote:So sad, big loss :cry: He was one of the best bass players in my opinion :(
Yes. One of the best. I have enjoyed his monstruous swing in numerous tracks.

Another Giant is gone

+ RIP Charlie +
Definitely one of the best.
yes. RIP Charlie Haden
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Pretty good radio doco on Charlie here.
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annode wrote:Thanks for that post rp, enjoyed that.
Wow, Mick Goodrich. I remember seeing him with at that time unknown, Pat Metheny here in Philly with The Gary Burton Quartet early `70s.
I may have only seen Charlie Haden once. Hard to say really. I do remember seeing him with Keith Jarrett. The early `70s are a bit foggy. :lol:
:tu:

Yeah, there was so much of that kind of stuff going on in those days. But if one could really get on Stewie's time machine, the great thing would be to go back even further to the early days when he was with Ornette... :love:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Zthe_ruiwk

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Aww, shit. RIP Charlie, a true poet that could make the bass sing.

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egbert wrote:Pretty good radio doco on Charlie here.
Haden - "I never smelled any smoke like that before."
Parker -" So you want to be a jazz musician?"
Classic. :clap:
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:cry: :cry:

RIP Charlie
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