Ornette Coleman Sextet – Free Jazz (1of 3)

1978 Germany. Ornette Coleman – sax, violin; Ben Nix – guitar; James Blood Ulmer – guitar; Fred Williams – bass; Shannon Jackson – drums; Denardo Coleman – d…

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14 Responses to “Ornette Coleman Sextet – Free Jazz (1of 3)”

  1. I was just thinking the same thing!!!

  2. I hit the vote up on accident was trying to reply, so don’t get excited. Dude this is free jazz, there is no organization, yet it all fits. This is just an expression of the vastness of jazz. To say one is jazz and not the other, I feel you are missing the point of jazz. But you are free to have your opinion

  3. No, I understand jazz.  But this is confusion, not jazz.

  4. By the way, its Bern Nix, not Ben Nix. Thanks for uploading this!

  5. MrScuzzles says:

    I prefer to think of it as sounds and noise and then wonder what kind of sound/noise. And then try and make like a crudely animated version of it in my head while it’s happening. It’s kinda like looking at clouds. It’s a bit like pareidolia.

  6. Mr Muzic says:

    Dude this definitely is jazz and actually pretty important he disposed of chord changes and time signatures all together and created a new type of collective improvisation based on the melody of the tune. They let the music take them where they felt it should go.

  7. agam ligro says:

    Yes Evan Sound like The Rite of Spring

  8. Miles Smith says:

    What are they all doing in blue suits? They’re supposed to wear black ones :-/ And what’s that christmas tree doing in there It’d better have been be christmastime when they recorded this :-/

  9. aaronamccoy says:

    black master of black music

  10. Jopertul says:

    If you like this music, maybe you like Jopertul too!

    /watch?v=07RwbNCRMXw

  11. sensational! the jackson pollock of jazz!

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