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You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

Herbie - ALL OF YOU solo (from iTunes review) - #176

You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

Peter Martin

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4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2018

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Today, Peter and Adam discuss one of the greatest solos of all time. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

I'm Adam Manis. And I'm Peter Martin. And you're listening to the You'll Hear podcast. Daily Jazz

0:19.5

Advice coming at you.

0:22.7

Brought to you by Open Studio.

0:39.2

That was aggressive, man. You know, I change it up every day. Every day is a new day. What are we talking about? I don't know. Oh, no, we're talking about, well, we have a question. Why don't you read a question, but we're talking about one of my favorite solos ever. I'm so excited. Yeah, we have a question from Nome 215. That's like an old school internet handle. Yeah, people are going backwards with this. I love the trend when

0:44.1

everybody kind of came out of the shadows and like you could see their picture. Gary Johnson.

0:48.4

Yeah, yeah, yeah. And now I feel like we're regressing. That's all right. Noam. Maybe that's their

0:52.0

real name. All right. So Noam 215. I Peter Adam, Love the podcast, just wanted to note that in your top 10

0:59.8

solos list, you neglected the greatest straight ahead piano solo ever.

1:05.4

That's aggressive. That's why I was being aggressive. 10 A's and an H on ever. That being Herbie's solo on all of you from the Miles

1:13.2

record, My Funny Valentine. The phrasing, the interaction, the rhythm, the swing, amazing.

1:18.6

Yeah. Well, there may be solos of different styles, genres, and time periods that equal Herbie's

1:22.8

playing. Nothing will ever be better. Agreed. Mike drop. Peace. We out. So to atone for your grievous omission.

1:30.3

Okay. Watch a little gnome. Would you be into doing a whole podcast on this one solo?

1:37.1

Well, that's exactly... Challenge accepted. Yeah. Yeah. I like the challenge. Look, I love this solo.

2:04.8

This is one of the reasons I wanted to play jazz. I mean, like, we talked about a couple days ago about, you know, like really emotional moments listening to it. Every time I hear this solo bit, I just get excited about being alive. I think it's it's one of those just transcendental live moments captured of a great band that obviously was captured many times.

2:08.6

And, you know, in some ways you can't even say it's necessarily better than other ones.

2:10.5

But there is something special about this record.

2:12.4

For me, I've listened to it a lot.

2:18.3

And yeah, so what we thought we would do with the magic of technology and I see you holding a speaker

2:19.5

The magic of a Bluetooth speaker pointing at a microphone

2:21.9

That's not exactly

2:22.8

Old school here but we're going to listen to

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