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Chick Corea, 1941-2021

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  • George KG George K

    Listen to the cool things he does with the rhythm at about 0:50

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    @george-k here is Chick and Keith Jarrett (Retired at 75 due to complications of stroke) playing Mozart Piano Concerto No.10 in E-Flat major for two piano KV365 (361a)

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    An old video with no so great quality but, these two people were masters of the keyboard no matter what they played.

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      Tiny Desk concert with Gary Burton from 2016

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        This is fabulous.

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        "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
        -Cormac McCarthy

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          Brilliant, and his change to bossa nova ❤️

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            When people come over your house and see your piano and ask you to play something, that piece by Chic Corea is EXACTLY what you should play. Light, airy, kind of simple in it's way, inviting, yet astoundingly beautiful. Yet nobody but a really brilliant artist can actually do something like that. It's what makes the piano such an annoying instrument to play.

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              First class arrangement and interpretation. What TomK said too. Sigh.

              I also really like Corea’s arrangements of the Scriabin preludes. Especially the E minor

              Elbows up!

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                In a different vein, this was my first contact with Chick Corea and one of his better known compositions, I think I first heard it on vinyl in about 1979. Dig the funky modern technology!

                What a lineup - Stan Getz representing the old guard with Corea, Stanley Clarke and Tony Williams. I know, it's mostly saxophone, but we need a bit of balance....

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                I was only joking

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                • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                  In a different vein, this was my first contact with Chick Corea and one of his better known compositions, I think I first heard it on vinyl in about 1979. Dig the funky modern technology!

                  What a lineup - Stan Getz representing the old guard with Corea, Stanley Clarke and Tony Williams. I know, it's mostly saxophone, but we need a bit of balance....

                  Link to video

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                  @Doctor-Phibes , that's great!
                  Love that Stan Getz Quartet video.
                  Every artist performed great individually and the entire band performed great as an ensemble.
                  The music itself, as a composition, is a masterpiece.
                  I suspect this will be the rare few pieces that I can listen to many times and still be awed and entertained every time for a long time.

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                    When I was a teen, returns to forever’s romantic warrior was the go to “get stoned” music.

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                      When I was a teen, returns to forever’s romantic warrior was the go to “get stoned” music.

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                      @bachophile said in Chick Corea, 1941-2021:

                      When I was a teen, returns to forever’s romantic warrior was the go to “get stoned” music.

                      was? 🤣

                      Pass that doobie!

                      Seriously though, I have that album on vinyl and it is still spectacular after all these years.

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