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Haha! :excited:

The world is so small. That video on the website is my VHS tape from 1990's, that I digitized a couple of years ago and shared with some jazz collector friends on the internet. I have no idea who uploaded it.

At the beginnung you can see the number "0:48", which is the position of the VHS tape where the Hawk recordings starts. I didn't know how to suppress it on the TV display. I had problems making a clean B/W conversion with the DivX encoder and had to try many settings first, but it turned out pretty good.

I have a couple more rare jazz videos that I recorded from the "Jazz 6" show that was aired every monday night on the french station M6, in the 1990's.

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More videos uploaded by the same user "alternativa" were created by me, from my VHS collection. The info (date, location) indicated on the website is from the filenames that I gave the videos. Not sure if everything is correct.

Cannonball: http://www.dailymotion.com/alternativa/video/70685

It's a german TV studio recording from 1963, that was broadcasted on the german TV station 3Sat a couple of years ago.

Coltrane: http://www.dailymotion.com/alternativa/video/51097

Coltrane and Dolphy 1961 in a german TV studio. The picture quality is poor, it has probably been converted from NTSC for the VHS PAL tape. Taken from an italian "VIDJAZZ" tape that has various Coltrane and Miles TV performances.

Bird & Diz: http://www.dailymotion.com/alternativa/video/60094

Monk: http://www.dailymotion.com/alternativa/video/55675

Both are from a VIDJAZZ tape that collects a number of 1950's and 60's TV performances

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Mickey Baker & Hawk together, feeding off of each other's shit. Amazing, simply amazing.

Gotta tell you, that might vbe some of the best Hawk I've ever heard. Definitely the best blues playing by Hawk I've ever heard.

Blows a lot of preconceptions, including mine, waaaaaaaaaay out of the water...

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wait a min. is this the bean vid. thats double on that dex vid from montemare- i have this tape--- the guitarplayers wearing shades? is this the same one

my friend keeps bragging how theres this new download server and hes been getting bootleg kenny dorham videos, miles videos, and like literally hundreds of other rare jazz films all online. do you guys know about that. too bad my computer sux or i would like to see some too.

but i am telling you coleman hawkins is the greatest. he is the godfather of jazz. you know what the greatest jazz group of all time would be? Coleman Hawkins, Donald Byrd, Big John Patton, and Master Higgins

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I have this Hawk in Brussels in '62 on a Shanachie commercial videotape titled "Tenor Legends" that has the second half devoted to a Dexter Gordon appearance at the Club Montmartre in '69. I am in the process of converting all my jazz videos, commercial and bootleg, to DVD so I recently saw this particular Hawk program and I agree it is excellent.

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Hawk was very much effected by the changes in the early 1960s - witness, of course, his collaborations with Sonny Rollins (Paul Bley has very funny stories about Sonny, at that session, trying to lose Hawkins, who asked Bley to cue him in) - also, check out Hawk's playing on the Freedom Now/Max Roach sessions, also on the Abbey Lincoln Candid date, in which he does some outside playing - definitely a force to be reckoned with - I've posted this before, but Barry Harris told me that, one night while he was working with Hawkins, Hawkins took a chorus on All The Things You Are that made Barry realize, he said, that he'd spent too much time idolizing Bud and Bird, because here was someone who had survived and kept on going forward -

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