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Guthrie Govan in beast mode :)
Aristocrats live on 2/16/24 in Seattle at the Triple Door
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Julian Lage Trio Town Hall Seattle 2/29/24 w/ Jorge Roeder and Joey Baron
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Julian Lage Trio Town Hall Seattle 2/29/24 w/ Jorge Roeder and Joey Baron
David Binney Logan Kane Dan Weiss
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Recorded at the 1905 in Portland, OR on 2/10/23
Dave King in Portland @ Revival Drum Shop on 10/21/22
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Dave King playing some of his composition Sick Fire at the wonderful Revival Drum Shop in Portland, Oregon
Julian Lage Dave King Jorge Roeder Familiar Flower (for Charles Lloyd) 9/20/22 Seattle
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Julian Lage Dave King Jorge Roeder Familiar Flower (for Charles Lloyd) 9/20/22 Seattle
Julian Lage Day and Age 9/3/22 in Detroit, MI
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Julian Lage Day and Age 9/3/22 in Detroit, MI
Julian Lage I Should Care 9/3/22 in Detroit, MI
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Julian Lage I Should Care 9/3/22 in Detroit, MI
Julian Lage Day and Age with Dave King and Scott Colley on 6/26/22 in Victoria BC
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Recorded at Hermann’s Upstairs during the Victoria Jazz Festival
Julian Lage Familiar Flower (for Charles Lloyd) w/ Dave King and Scott Colley 6/26/22 in Victoria BC
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Recorded at Hermann’s Upstairs during the Victoria Jazz Festival.
Julian Lage Trio with Dave King and Jorge Roeder playing Ornette Coleman’s Tomorrow Is The Question
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Live at Mississippi Studios in Portland, OR 10/11/19
Joey Baron wtffffffff
God Mode🤣
Song is called "Get it Like That" for anyone interested. ALWAYS a great performance!
Cheers for that👍
Pick it Son!
man...talk about how to get back to the solo....
cool having to adapt to BASS / Drum solo not easy but he does it!
But can he get the girls dancing?
Maybe with young punx! Check them out
Boring
Wow. His creativity seems to know no bounds. Just an incredible meeting of brain, creativity and playing ability. 🙏
Just threw my guitar out..Jesus
Thank you for this video! What an incredible concert! Do you happen to have footage of the first two songs from this show? I think the first was called Red Elm and the second was a stunningly beautiful version of the standard, Say It (Over and Over Again).
No problem! I have a couple of other videos, but not from the 1st hour of the show.
That was just his warm-up ... WAIT TILL HE REALLY GETS GOING....
Thank you
Nah, that's his regular mode 😁
What an insane rip
He looks like Jesus and plays like him too
Jesus didn’t play guitar…. He played accordion.
@@bubblevest1544accordion to whom?
Indeed. He goes by the name of Weird Al.
low intellect comment up here.. only a sheep would say he looks like jesus
GG is a god.
Incredible playing!
It's just a lot of fast nonsense and doesn't say anything musical or memorable.
I quit
Thanks
Impossible
Julian is so far beyond my basic understanding of improvisation. Seeing him play is always a joy.
If only we could graphically SEE the energy running between Lage and King...It be a Jackson Pollack painting!
I was at this show standing right next to Dave to his left. Watching him play is truly as interesting and magical as watching Julian play. Nothing like this trio anywhere.
7:59 and leading up to it. 😲
This guy constantly keeps shocking me in how fluent he is in his playing. It is as natural and free flowing as water.
I've never heard master piano pieces translated so perfectly on guitar. Dr. Beato sent me.
I don t like YOUUUU... another Cheap, copy! WES an Green!
Three great musicians operating as a single unit. I love Julian's playing but today was mesmerised by Dave King's masterful drumming. Such complexity but so entertaining.
that rhythm section!!!!
indeed... it takes some serious virtuosity to add so much to a Julian Lage experience, my GOODness.
this not good...this is mind boggling, adventurous,daring,lively,inventive,....well done well done well done......
Thanks for posting, enjoying the music!
I would dig seeing this, my wife, not so much. lol
Crazy good.
Great guitar .artist
Jesus Christ I don't know how you all hung with each other like that, I was starting to feel bad for the bassist towards the end, but it was absolutely unwarranted. Totally pulled it off, wow.
Keep coming back to this one, what a performance all round, so joyful :)
So goofy and fun haha
4:46. that's why we love it
FUCK this is good
Eloquently put, and spot on.
The Tele lives forever !
love hank shrader on the drums!!
I don't know, Lage is an amazing talent with an adventurous spirit, but I always feel that taking on an Ornette tune should also honor Ornette's spirit and vision. (Same applies to Monk.) To me, this performance ends up sounding more traditional than Ornette did in the 50s/60s. Somehow I haven't found Lage's attempts at sounding avant-garde or whatever totally convincing. He seems to be of a split mind, where he hasn't reconciled a shredding over changes a-la-bebop approach with a desire for something wilder.
What's the point of trying to sound like this or that? What happens here is simply great.
@@kestrelsandcrows6871 And what makes it "great"?
@@blerkh I won't say this or that. When I watch and listen, it is obviously great what the three are doing together.
@@blerkh ... Ornette Coleman emphasized that music is communication. The three are exactly doing this, they communicate. In that sense, what they do is very much in the spirit of Ornette Coleman.
Ornette himself wanted his music to be free of pigeonholing and yet here u are saying this has to be a certain way. The idea is all that matters and what's portrayed here is just great, traditional or not 🤔
Closer to being FREE more than any guitarist I've ever seen. So much JOY!
An hollowbody for the guitarist calf skins for the drummer gut stings for bass player then maybe....but no the guys are not good enough for an Ornette song
Yeah and they should all have polio and crippling gambling addictions just like Grampa.
That's right, Ornette has always taught us to like only what we expect and to reject everything that contradicts our expectations.
Que pensaría. 8l-uotto con "un" tempo /ººº\_
@7:55 - the swarm of bees poofs into a cloud of confetti
Is that fuckin Bill Burr on the drums?
Love that he plays on a tele
Get the hell outta Detroit……are you crazy!