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Jack DeJohnette

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 6:55 am
by langmick
Didn't find a topic, and found a cool performance. How he plays so musically is a joy to listen to, the cerebral interaction with the other players as well, he gives a clinic.





Re: Jack DeJohnette

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:04 pm
by AllenS
Definitely a master.

Thanks for the thread!

Re: Jack DeJohnette

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 11:45 am
by gretsch-o-rama
I'm not wild about Jack's playing or phrasing, but I absolutely love the sound he gets from the drums.

Re: Jack DeJohnette

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 1:19 pm
by Paul Marangoni
gretsch-o-rama wrote:I'm not wild about Jack's playing or phrasing, but I absolutely love the sound he gets from the drums.


Check out his playing (and writing) on this record. It may just convert you to a fan.

Re: Jack DeJohnette

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 3:38 pm
by langmick
This one too, with Will Calhoun. It's heavy loud rocking music.

Re: Jack DeJohnette

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 5:31 pm
by Clint Hopkins
Jack is an integral part of one of my favorite atmospheric ECM offerings: http://www.amazon.com/Rypdal-Vitous-DeJohnette/dp/B001CSQIR8/ref=pd_rhf_pe_p_img_1

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Re: Jack DeJohnette

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 6:19 pm
by langmick
I was at the tour off Parallel Realities in Pittsburgh, 4th row. Jack came out and played a solo, starting with the bass drum. He them brought in so many consecutive textures, everything continually moving and washing. Herbie, Dave and Pat then joined him, lifting the music higher and higher.

I have never been at a show with the same amount of dynamics and intensity. It was one of those things that reaches in your head and heart. Blew my mind. These guys who play without dynamics, I don't get it, the secret to performing live music is dynamics.

Re: Jack DeJohnette

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 8:16 pm
by gretsch-o-rama
Paul Marangoni wrote:
gretsch-o-rama wrote:I'm not wild about Jack's playing or phrasing, but I absolutely love the sound he gets from the drums.


Check out his playing (and writing) on this record. It may just convert you to a fan.



I do have the DVD of this tour, it's absolutely excellent and one of the first "drum" DVD's I bought. Although there are some questionable shirt choices. I did read some interesting stuff about that tour and before that tour...Apparently from what I read, it sounded like the music was struggling in the rehearsals before this tour, almost like it was going to fall apart. Jack is maybe the best jazz drummer in the world today, but he tends to do what I call "volleying" too much. He puts forth so much rhythm into the music, it's almost too much to my ears. His playing is very stream of consciousness, and I think in that scenario, it is possible to play to much. Meh.

Re: Jack DeJohnette

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 6:47 am
by geoffgilldrums
langmick wrote:I was at the tour off Parallel Realities in Pittsburgh, 4th row. Jack came out and played a solo, starting with the bass drum. He them brought in so many consecutive textures, everything continually moving and washing. Herbie, Dave and Pat then joined him, lifting the music higher and higher.

I have never been at a show with the same amount of dynamics and intensity. It was one of those things that reaches in your head and heart. Blew my mind. These guys who play without dynamics, I don't get it, the secret to performing live music is dynamics.


awesome story. Parallel Realities is one of my fav albums of all time, the tour must have been nuts. something about the Jack, Metheny, Herbie trio that is so badass. i still jam to this album from time to time. so much fun to play over w/ "ecm" ideas & gHoofin', especially "jack In" and "nine over reggae" (such a beautiful, intense tune !!): http://grooveshark.com/#!/playlist/Jack ... e/98132334

Re: Jack DeJohnette

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 8:21 am
by langmick
The star to me was Dave Holland. He had such a clear tone and played perfectly the entire night. It was unbelievable.