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Paul Warburton 02-11-2013 06:19 AM

Charlie Haden speaks....
 
Don't know how many of you are aware that Charlie's polio has returned and is very ill.........sad ****.


http://www.grammy.com/videos/lifetim...mony-reception

ugly_bassplayer 02-11-2013 06:24 AM

His playing with Ornette is truly amazing. A living legend.

Stev187 02-11-2013 06:27 AM

Thanks for posting this. I was not aware, and this is so sad. What a magnificent human being.

--Steve

One Drop 02-11-2013 06:45 AM

Tragic, sorry to hear. I have so much respect for the man and the bassist.

Paul Warburton 02-11-2013 06:48 AM

And, very cool of him to drop Red Mitchell's name for hooking him up with Hampton Hawes.

EDIT: According to an article I read, swallowing has become so difficult, that the poor cat hasn't been able to eat solid food for two years.

Troy Robey 02-11-2013 09:55 AM

Prayers for Charlie and family...

HolmeBass 02-11-2013 09:59 AM

He is a courageous person and artist. I wish him all the best- get well, Charlie!

Jake deVilliers 02-11-2013 02:06 PM

Man, I barely made it through his speech...

Its a shame that his childhood disease has returned to haunt him in the last years of his life. At least his open-hearted spirit remains.

Jazzdogg 02-11-2013 02:49 PM

I like what he had to say:
"If you strive to become a good human being, with the qualities of generosity, humility, and having reverence for life, just maybe you'll become a great musician." Charlie Haden

Stev187 02-11-2013 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jazzdogg (Post 13865265)
I like what he had to say:
"If you strive to become a good human being, with the qualities of generosity, humility, and having reverence for life, just maybe you'll become a great musician." Charlie Haden

That's the quote that jumped out at me, too. And like you I typed it up so I could remember it. "Lifetime achievement" never seemed so fitting.

How cool that he namechecked Scott LaFaro after all these years; I know they roomed together and played with a number of the same musicians. But what a lasting impact his friendship with Scotty must have had; we are so lucky to have the last 52 years of amazing music out of Charlie Haden!

--Steve

P.S. Interesting to hear him pronounce those two legendary names from the famous Bill Evans trio, too: Paul Motian and Scott LaFaro. I'm always interested in the different way people pronounce certain names. Charlie knew and played with these guys, so I'm going with him. I've heard lots of people say Paul Mo-TEE-un and Scott La-FAIR-oh. Not critical of them; I just find it interesting. Charlie said Mo-SHUN, and La-FAR-oh.

Jim Nazium 02-11-2013 08:00 PM

Wow. I'm holding back the tears. That was really touching. What a gracious person.

atomicdog 02-11-2013 08:11 PM

Thanks for posting this, Paul. I'm not holding back the tears. I also feel sad, but it's good to know Charlie is still teaching. And his music, his art is so inspirational. If you haven't heard his work with pianist Hank Jones, Steal Away and particularly the 2012 album of black spirituals "Come Sunday," check them out--he's such a master of the lyrical bass line (ironically, as he stated here, it was polio that led him to stop singing and to pick up the bass). Peace and love, Charlie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGPNdsVvWhM

Ike Harris 02-11-2013 08:12 PM

A truly courageous person and down to earth guy, not to mention, one of a kind bass player. I got to meet him a few years ago when he came up to us, a bass/gtr duo, at a nice hotel here and sat in on a tune, Alone Together. He had been here recording his family country album and chatted for a few minutes and had to take off for the airport. We had broached the subject of Scotty and he really wanted to stay and talk more("ooh, my best friend"), but time was not on our side. One quick meeting I won't forget.

damonsmith 02-11-2013 08:28 PM

It is sad. It is nice that he made some good albums again in recent years.

Hawkbone 02-11-2013 08:37 PM

That's too bad. Great bassist indeed. I got turned on to him via his collaboration with Ginger Baker and Bill Frisell in the Ginger Baker Trio.

MR PC 02-11-2013 09:03 PM

That was touching to watch. Very focused delivery, just like his bass solos. Charlie's message is strong, and my understanding is that he's recovering from his polio relapse. It took a lot of courage to make that speech. I hope he's with us for a long time, he sure seems like he wants to be.

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/jazz-bassis...114410983.html

damonsmith 02-11-2013 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MR PC (Post 13867167)
my understanding is that he's recovering from his polio relapse.

Awesome.

JazznFunk 02-11-2013 09:51 PM

Much love to Charlie... Changed my whole approach to bass (electric and upright), and was so gracious when I heard him and got to meet and talk with him back in 2002 when he was playing with Kenny Barron in Atlanta at Clayton State College. A transformative concert in many ways... Recover soon, Charlie... that big sound is something only you own!

punkjazzben 02-20-2013 02:17 AM

It's good to hear that things appear to be improving.

Before I stumbled across this post, I had - literally - spent today with nothing but Charlie Haden on various recordings playing in the background. I was thinking how his playing and approach to music has been, very much unconsciously and by osmosis, such a big influence on my own playing. So watching that speech was difficult.

Chris Fitzgerald 02-20-2013 05:38 AM

Quote:

"I believe that music can lead us to think about the deeper things in life, to find the beauty in this magnificent universe we are fortunate to inhabit, and help us through the difficult path of life."
Beautiful. Just beautiful.


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