Tellement beau
such a beautiful tune, rip yusef lateef
Finally YouTube doing a good job introducing me to a great artist
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Have his album, "Cry Tender", which is one of my favorites. Loved his compositions.
This song and Sister Mamie are my favorite Yusef Lateef work. I've listened to them since I was a teen.
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There...now there’s no longer 666 comments
A song like this makes humanity a beautiful existence....
この曲しか知らないわ
Jobby brought me here
I love it when Jazz takes scores from Hollywood films and transforms them into something completely new, with an entirely different vibe. Kind of like Coltrane with My Favorite Things and others.
I wish I could live in this song
So beautiful... It's what jazz oboe and 6/8 time are all about. Thanx so much for posting
191 dislikes??? Maybe they cant hear.
I like Ahmad Jamal a lot too
I love Yousef Latef too
Lord. Is your father a musician?
Obviously salute to Yuseef, but thanks to Nujabes I even know this song, RiP to both!
I am a rocker, but oh my this is my first introduction to Jazz! Made me cry and question all the things I have done in life.
Swivel here
the great.
one of the sadest songs ever, it makes me cry, and latly on a trip to London my son a adult man had to cry to when it was playes on radio.It has so much emotions, every instrument at perfection, just great.
This only can be one FELIX Brother of Kurt and Werner..........I'm still alive and quite well............soon il'be 70 ! Mit liebe Grüess
I wonder what Miles or Coltrane would have done on this. 😎
This is the most beautiful jazz sing ever. My uncle, Barry Harris, is an absolute master of the sublime piano, always just enough.FYI Barry Harris served as a consultant on Clint Eastwood's production of "Bird" (Charlie "Yardbird" Parker). He is still living and performing in NYC.
That’s deep girl
Is anyone else hearing star wars at 3:10
I've more recently discovered the Yusef sound... instant fan.
Go on, you will find many Juwels !
R.I.P. POP .. BUT THROUGH THE MUSIC HE LISTEN TO I CAN BE WITH HIM IN SPRIT THANK GOD 😎😎😎
titip for ever
nujabes - the final view
Brother Yusef Lateef. Love his music and his energy. His live version of Brother John on Club Date...wow salute the true and living. I will always miss you!!!
あまり聴く機会がなかった人だ❗
昭和のおじさんの夫がチャルメラみたいって言ってた。チャルメラは聞くとヨダレが出てくるけど、これは涙が出てくる感じがします。
うまいっ!(笑)
Brilliant. Anyone know what scales or modes are used? I hear (natural?) minor but not sure.
Arigato Gozimas. Sebajun san.🙋🏻♂️🙏
When there is so much snow outside that it's quiet, you play this song.
How could 177 individuals rate this mesmerizing piece as below average? Such beauty and versatility...brings me to tears with each playback. So gorgeous!
This is Coltrane, I'm sorry.
wonderful song, sublime!!!!
one of the best jazz songs ever. One of my favorites off all time. Yuseff Latif. I have the album.
nujabes
This modal jazz
Mesmerizing
Yusef Lateef’s take on the “Love Song” is enchanting.
This piece is very rich and weaves a picture of a life lived well and to it's fullest. I love music that takes me on a journey back in time!
🙏🙏❤️
This is possibly the most beautiful peace of music ever recorded. Complete perfection. My Hat is doffed Yusuf Lateef 💜🕊😎
Beautiful and free!
Discovered
can anybody figure the notes for the flute starting at 00:06 . cant seem to find them anywhere and having a hard time guessing
I have no idea why, but this song reminds me of The Witcher 3...
My favorite.
Replenish the Earth.
The best wine comes from home ..wherever home is .
such a great track
Why this jazzist remind me of Master Ace?
I've already been surprised.. i heard it first from Nujabes.. oh genius!! you're still aliving.. RIP
I’m from jobby the Hong
Mae makagen sweet ass brought me here
We miss you Yusef! The world is a lesser place without you.
Rome is an Eternal thought in the mind of God.If it did not exist I would still dream of it... Crassus in Spartacus. Thank you for posting this x
I love this peace of music, today its my 86 th birthday, time goes by so fast. I used to play this song over and over, my days are counted, i thank my son and my wife for the great years. I decided to use this track for my funeral as it my favorite peace.To the future generation im giving you an advice, take the time to stop and smell the roses of life, meaning stop and look around you d'ont waste your time looking into your phone, injoy love ones, soround yourself with people not machines, listen to the sound of life, time goes buy so fast we d'ont even notice.Bless you all have a great Christmas, my name is Mike Samira.
God bless
You know it's funny. At 50 I already feel like a visitor on a very strange new planet. Just woke up one morning and there it was, no turning back.Your words were very touching and no matter where you are right now, welcome home.
Yes! I love when I randomly find the songs that Nujabes sampled!!
Chanting soul,playing as à bird
Simply Beautiful.
Is it music?-No.So what is it?-Magic.
he was large as anyone in jazz history
yussef lateef is sampled so much, I have been listening to him for a while and I just learned that he has been sampled by nujabes and doom
My favorite jazz song ever
Wow....this music paints a most beautiful picture of life in your mind....a graceful aging perhaps!
I don't know what Im feeling. I stand with my spine tingling
thats real music
WAY WAY WAY SOULFUL !!!!! LUV IT. LUV U !!!!!
But where is Megatron???
I'm Spartacus!
What an amazing piece!
que tal feeling una maravilla de tema sin duda una melodía jazz se respira toda la esencia musical gracias born2beblue.
Thank you so much for posting this, absolutely beautiful. Yusef was a master at conveying emotion through his work, may he rest in peace.
Soul Food
Damn beautifl!
Baba Yusef Lateef is a sonic colossus and a mufti-wind-instrumentalists and plays the piano also.He is beyond genre and categories, Baba is a consummate artist and thinker. He is under-known and those of us that revere him and his works should never use the terms unrated and/or underestimated as I/we frankly don’t care what others think about his musical abilities...skills, as Brother Yusuf’s musical acumen is beyond reproach. When we use the terms underrated and/or underestimates those terms are reiterated ad infinitum and only reinforce the negativity and the absurdity. Baba grew to detested the term jazz, as it had nothing to do with his work. Bird, Ellington, Mingus, Lester Bowie, AACM and countless others rebuke the term because of its negativity, its ambiguity, its marginalizing and corralling effects and connections. The musicians were not the ones that coined the term jazz, it was placed on the music to undermine it. Baba Yusef would eventually call his music "Autophysiopsychic Music." Baba is a remarkable composer, musician, philosopher, poet, writer, visual artist, instrument maker, conceptualist, innovator, humanists and spirit-man!If you are not familiar with his vast works and contributions you should become acquainted as soon as possible, as you are missing some vital musical, spiritual, intellectual, emotional and inspirational nutrition. I have been listening to Baba Yusef since I was a boy of about ten years old and his work never ceases to amaze and FILL-FULL. Listen and you will learn a lot!
LOVE LOVE LOVE. seeking more. Thanks for sharing
What I want to know is who are the 130 morons that don't like this song?
I always loved the piano on this piece, it is so tender, I just didn't know it was Barry Harris, I just know him from his theory videos here on youtube, anyone knows any other thing by him like this?
Whatever I have to do in life to continue I want you to understand you have to survive in this world. Don't Be Afraid nothing. God bless.
I'm stamping this as my theme song for my 30's lol
I bought the album in 66 and had it sent to the Canal Zone when I was with USAF. All the younger guys in the barracks were into psychadelic but when they heard this, they were blown away. The whole album is a treat but this is a beauty. A touch of Islam, maybe? Detroit men: Yusef, Barry Harris.
Detroit had a lot of wonderful jazz greats. The city wasn't just blessed with Motown.
Weird https://youtu.be/5ySWhvwB0VQ
best thing ever
Reminds me alot of evangelions thanatos theme holy heck
Yusef Lateef. Hippest fusion. Period.
amazing!
Nujabes brought me here