Have to thank Joni Mitchell for turning me on to Pat. Her live band at the time, Pat, Lyle Mays on keys, Michael Brecker on horns, Jaco Pastorius on bass, Don Alias on drums. Pretty killer band.
That was her Shadows & Light show. I had hoped to go to LA from Vancouver but didn't make it. :( I have seen Metheny live a couple of times, Mitchell, never.
I must say. This is the first drum solo that has made me cry, because it was so musical and so well integrated and so powerful, lacking the ego of most other drum solos. As a fellow drummer, I am honored to have heard this iconic piece of music.
You must be good Marcus. I saw Pat and Antonio and Linda Oh on bass in fall of 2018, Madison, WI. I've seen countless concerts , including ELP in I think '77. Carl Palmer was the best drummer live performance I'd ever seen, until that night in Madison.
What I love about Pat's music is that each tune tells a story. Some take you on an extended journey, not simply a melody as framework for various solos. Movements is the classical sense. Extended phrases are as close as he comes to conventional song writing. This is one reason among many that makes him a rightful master and a leader of the jazz scene for decades. Instantly recognizable and innovative at the same time. Saw him about 1979 at a small college in Maine but was just too young and under-developed as a musician to appreciate what I was hearing. Now I use his many albums to improve my own playing and am grateful to have lived in the same era musically as him.
well, yes, however......I greatly miss Wertico's less bombastic style that had many fewer.... but well placed bombs going off. I am not as drawn to the newer stuff because of all the explosions. Wertico percolated more below the surface allowing the melodic content to float above without always being exploded. It's funny, the "taste" I developed listening to Pat's 80's and 90's material has spoiled me for his newer material. So, I'm a Metheny snob turning up his nose at Metheny. An irrelevant conundrum.
@@kennywowie Many years ago I watched a drums cover by some dude for Heat of the day live. At first I thought the cover was cooler because the guy would play the drums every single time he had a chance, and so the drums had predominance in his cover. But then I listened more to the original version and noticed what you said: that Wertico's drums are like soft, it blends with the rest of the instruments to be one, and doesn't stand out on its own, letting the main actor shine. But that sure also depends on the song. Wertico couldn't be too quiet in Scrap Metal.
My goodness ... Pat has taken his Orchestrion mechanisms band and molded them in to play with a live group of musicians. This man is so phenomenal. Wow!
Pat Metheny's creations are heavenly! Like, how could AnYone listen to his music & not feel closer to God or the Mystical Forces that abound around?! ABSOLUTELY MAGICAL!
Pat simply is the finest guitarist on the planet. Saw his Unity group in Charlotte. Even as being a lifelong PMG fan, I have to say that Unity is Pat's best work in a long time. And by the way...Chris Potter...dam son....make that sax wail.
I saw Pat Metheny for the first time at Miami Knight Center during the First Circle tour. I listened way before that night and will continue to love his music until the day I die. There a very few artists that give me the feeling that he does. His music not only inspires me and brings me joy, it reminds me of times in my life. Very few artists have that capability.
I SO resonate!!! I love what you said, how PMs music transports you! Pat is in a class all his own; out-of-this- world brilliant! His music isn't just stunningly beautiful to hear, it's an extraordinary life EXPERIENCE, that has forever imprinted on my mind, heart & soul! ....some of my most ethereal times in my life have been while watching, listening live to the master, PM!
No matter how many times i hear and i see it, i am still blown away at how five musicians with the orchestrion can create such a monster sound but i wouldn't expect anything but the absolute best from a true master like Pat Metheny, this epic piece really captures the creativity of PMG and takes their concept to the next level with a much more harder hitting beefed up feel to the music. Fantastic!!!
Un in crescendo vertiginoso, demoledor, imparable; en apenas 3 minutos tienes ese "tornado sonoro" infernal de la portada del disco ante tus tímpanos que te arrastra como un río desbocado de aguas bravas para gradualmente ir remitiendo hasta una quietud sanadora, inquietantemente relajante. Ese leitmotiv del piano, con notas simples pero perfectamente "incrustadas", te eleva a otra dimensión anímica. Una montaña rusa. Tras la tempestad viene la calma. El cúmulo de intensas emociones musicales que logra Pat con esta innovadora joya es casi indescriptible. Misteriosa seducción. Descarnada canción. De nuevo coronando la cima de la creatividad más experimental, lírica y golpeadora a la vez. GENIUS!!!!!!
from the first notes of Phase Dance i heard 40 years ago... absolutely touches in ways and places that nothing else can. completely recognizable and completely unique. i turned someone on to Pat years ago. after she listened to several pieces she said "this is the kind of music i always hoped i'd find!"
"Phase Dance" chart did it for me in 1977.....as soon as the stylus hit the vinyl (provided by a fellow band buddy at his house)...been here ever since.....
The second half is this piece is so exquisite. The modulations of chords/melody is off-the charts and everything just singing together. Master piece in contemporary jazz - or maybe we need a new name for this.
I remember Pat coming up to me to show him how to play the guitar. I was hesitant at first but he ended up being a great student! Here he's made me very proud, because he channels me from the lessons I taught. I just wish he would stop calling me to give him more lessons.
I invite many of you to listen to Pat play "Are you going with me" recorded in the early 80's. He first introduced the sound around that time if I am not mistaken. Anyone who thinks his concerts are boring obviously smoked to much before they got there. He has been on the cutting edge of music for over 30 years now and continues to innovate and amaze. Listen to the live version of "Are you going with Me" and then get back to me. The first time I heard this song performed at Lehigh and then again in Philly I was simply blown away!!
Loved "Au Lait" as well too, to me Pat played like "heaven whispering amongst the willow trees". Was listening to Jaco Pastorius on Weather Report, then heard Jaco play with Pat on Bright Sized Life and have been hooked ever since.
'Smoked too much'? Crack, you mean? Because Canna-wise they likely didn't smoke enough....Or maybe they smoked some hopeless, disgraceful schwag instead of some righteous kind bud.
@@tripleps07 I keep thinking that Au Lait is begging for lyrics and a vocalist. But the originals from Offramp are for some reason constatnly being removed from RUclips... I've playlisted and lost them several times at this point.
as often happens, Pat & kind have left me a teary mess. Grateful. The World would have been a different place without this Master. A debt I can only hope to repay by sharing with others.
El bien dijo que Unity Group Kin es el resultado de todo lo trabajo desde el álbum Bright Size Life a Secret Story y todas las ejecuciones con el Metheny Group. Este álbum es el resultado de un sueño que Pat anhelaba hacer luego de Unity Band, Kin es lo mas espectacular que un músico de Jazz podría haber logrado porque (Pat escribe para todos los músicos ciertamente y Kin no es la excepción) en esta época vendría ser un futurista del genero y estilo, ¿quien a invertido o tenido la visión de darle vida a un orchestrion del siglo XIX para tocarlo con la guitarra y lo mejor hacerlo sonar en Jazz? Nadie. Pensar que el Orchestrion solo funcionaba con Pat es un error. Aquí Metheny ha demostrado que la tecnología mecánica y los músicos de carne y hueso pueden lograr un sonido inimitable si se tiene la mente correcta para hacerla vibrar. Tecnología, improvisación y Jazz ¿que mas se puede pedir? esto es algo que debería costar millones de dolares, pero felizmente no lo es. Mostrar menos RESPONDER
Wow. Great piece of music with all the trimmings. Great percussion, a bass player who plays a solo with a bow, guitar + guitar synth, no unnecessarily long solos . . .
I had this playing in the background while doing some work on the computer. It didn't take me long to stop what I was doing to pay full attention to this great performance!
Awesome quality feels like I was there ...Oh I was there NY 2014 Fantastic !! keep it up Pat . Saw him and his latest group in London Ronnie Scott's and in Perth Oz last March , just before the covid arrived in WA That's Linda Oh's home town ! Took my son Simon for his birthday treat !! As a band leader there is no one better in modern Jazz Pat is a LEGEND aa was his friend Lyle Mays RIP DJEJ
one of the best concerts i've ever seen...this line-up was fantastic during the 1st leg of this tour...i hadn't heard any of the music beforehand, and was just mesmerized...
Pat brought this group to the Detroit Jazz Festival in this time frame. They played Are You Going With Me? and it just took off. I think they may have even been taken by surprise themselves. The audience went nuts. Five guys and the Orchestrion. A ton of sound.
Saw Pat M and new group Simcock, Oh ,Sanchez at Ronnie Scotts -just a fantastic band leader , he gives so much and is always moving forward but it does not matter which period you follow it is all fantastic Thank you Pat for making me happy for 45 years!
Prior to Pat et al Joni used LA Express and Tom Scott, prior to that (Court and SPark album) she used basically the Crusaders with Larry Carlton. She not only wrote some awesome stuff she had a great eye for talent. Carlton’s guitar on “Help Me” is some of the sweetest ever recorded anywhere.
Just this week he released a single for an upcoming live album release that he performed with James francies and Marcus Gilmore. It’s not exactly a “stripped down” sound but it is a trio : )
He certainly has. I'm sure you've also heard Al Di Meola. His solo music from the mid 70's was great for it's time (though somewhat limited, harmonically. Came more from the latin / rock space and mostly employed very fast and and clean diatonic runs, etc during his soloing. He has also expanded his compositional harmony palette significantly, and it would be interesting if the two decided to team up for a project in this space.
I hadn't really listened to much of Metheny's work with Antonio Sanchez on drums...OMG! What is it with this new breed of Latino drummers!!!? - Dafnis Prieto, from Cuba comes to mind, as well!
Pat Metheny's Unity Band 1. Guitar Pat Metheny. 2. Drums Antonio Sanchez. 3. Sax Chris Potter. 4. Upright Bass Ben Williams. Edit: Ben Williams is one of my favorite bass players! \ ( ^ _ ^ ) /
Wow wow wow! This is amazing. What a fantastic band. Methany is a genius player. And How does one ever play with another drummer after Sanchez? He is just fucking amazing. it beggars belief that the drums can be played like this. Ground breaking music.
Have to thank Joni Mitchell for turning me on to Pat. Her live band at the time, Pat, Lyle Mays on keys, Michael Brecker on horns, Jaco Pastorius on bass, Don Alias on drums. Pretty killer band.
I've seen him 4 times in concert (I lived in Boston, he was in Cambridge, MA)....he and Lyle Mays are brilliant...
Wow! I remember hearing the song "Amelia" live with her and Pat Metheny. That was unforgetable. Thank you for bringing this one here to RUclips.
That was her Shadows & Light show. I had hoped to go to LA from Vancouver but didn't make it. :( I have seen Metheny live a couple of times, Mitchell, never.
John G. Hill the best musicians gather the rest of the best!
Beautiful
I must say. This is the first drum solo that has made me cry, because it was so musical and so well integrated and so powerful, lacking the ego of most other drum solos. As a fellow drummer, I am honored to have heard this iconic piece of music.
Amen! 🙏🏽♥️🥁
I have said many times, Antonio is the most musical drummer ever. In addition to being on a technical level with all of the best. IMO
Amen ❤🩹
You must be good Marcus. I saw Pat and Antonio and Linda Oh on bass in fall of 2018, Madison, WI. I've seen countless concerts , including ELP in I think '77. Carl Palmer was the best drummer live performance I'd ever seen, until that night in Madison.
Agree 100% Antonio is one of the best.
The more I hear this tune I am convinced that it is a major piece of art.
Me too. It is. It's catastrophically sad
What I love about Pat's music is that each tune tells a story. Some take you on an extended journey, not simply a melody as framework for various solos. Movements is the classical sense. Extended phrases are as close as he comes to conventional song writing. This is one reason among many that makes him a rightful master and a leader of the jazz scene for decades. Instantly recognizable and innovative at the same time. Saw him about 1979 at a small college in Maine but was just too young and under-developed as a musician to appreciate what I was hearing. Now I use his many albums to improve my own playing and am grateful to have lived in the same era musically as him.
Antonio Sanchez is one of the greatest Dynamics players on the planet. From a whisper to a roar, back to a whisper...
Love Antonio!
Woman goes your cat woman Doja cat
@@darinscott6960 what does that even mean?
Pat stripes shirt will never be out of style no matter what year it is
...I hope they keep this lineup for a long time, it's really, really great....
Antonio Sanchez.... Wow... feather-light hands.... with lighting speed... and virtuoso clarity. Enough said....
well, yes, however......I greatly miss Wertico's less bombastic style that had many fewer.... but well placed bombs going off. I am not as drawn to the newer stuff because of all the explosions. Wertico percolated more below the surface allowing the melodic content to float above without always being exploded. It's funny, the "taste" I developed listening to Pat's 80's and 90's material has spoiled me for his newer material. So, I'm a Metheny snob turning up his nose at Metheny. An irrelevant conundrum.
Hands down one the best drummers of all time...
@@kennywowie Paul Wertico was the best... and still is very amazing.
Ken Ray Wilemon Paul Wertico is stellar. I remember seeing his trio at the hot house in Chicago in maybe 2003. Awesome drummer.
@@kennywowie Many years ago I watched a drums cover by some dude for Heat of the day live. At first I thought the cover was cooler because the guy would play the drums every single time he had a chance, and so the drums had predominance in his cover. But then I listened more to the original version and noticed what you said: that Wertico's drums are like soft, it blends with the rest of the instruments to be one, and doesn't stand out on its own, letting the main actor shine.
But that sure also depends on the song. Wertico couldn't be too quiet in Scrap Metal.
My goodness ... Pat has taken his Orchestrion mechanisms band and molded them in to play with a live group of musicians. This man is so phenomenal. Wow!
Pat Metheny's creations are heavenly! Like, how could AnYone listen to his music & not feel closer to God or the Mystical Forces that abound around?! ABSOLUTELY MAGICAL!
That’s just how powerful straight-up good ol’ earthly forces are. 😎🌎🌩️☀️🌪️
Pat simply is the finest guitarist on the planet. Saw his Unity group in Charlotte. Even as being a lifelong PMG fan, I have to say that Unity is Pat's best work in a long time. And by the way...Chris Potter...dam son....make that sax wail.
Donald Bass He's great. I think Robben Ford is stiff competition though. Ford also has some secret MONSTER jazz chops.
it has now been 10 years since this album was released, unsurprisingly it has aged extremely well
Chris Potter's final statement is so fine! My eternal thanks to Pat and the Unity Band.
This takes me to the same place as “Are you going with me” and that is saying everything.
i fucking agree.
I saw Pat Metheny for the first time at Miami Knight Center during the First Circle tour. I listened way before that night and will continue to love his music until the day I die. There a very few artists that give me the feeling that he does. His music not only inspires me and brings me joy, it reminds me of times in my life. Very few artists have that capability.
barrett196 i feel what you're saying
True! And usually a beautiful and wonder-filled sense of journey.
That was my first PMG tour as well!
I SO resonate!!! I love what you said, how PMs music transports you! Pat is in a class all his own; out-of-this- world brilliant! His music isn't just stunningly beautiful to hear, it's an extraordinary life EXPERIENCE, that has forever imprinted on my mind, heart & soul! ....some of my most ethereal times in my life have been while watching, listening live to the master, PM!
No matter how many times i hear and i see it, i am still blown away at how five musicians with the orchestrion can create such a monster sound but i wouldn't expect anything but the absolute best from a true master like Pat Metheny, this epic piece really captures the creativity of PMG and takes their concept to the next level with a much more harder hitting beefed up feel to the music. Fantastic!!!
Un in crescendo vertiginoso, demoledor, imparable; en apenas 3 minutos tienes ese "tornado sonoro" infernal de la portada del disco ante tus tímpanos que te arrastra como un río desbocado de aguas bravas para gradualmente ir remitiendo hasta una quietud sanadora, inquietantemente relajante. Ese leitmotiv del piano, con notas simples pero perfectamente "incrustadas", te eleva a otra dimensión anímica. Una montaña rusa. Tras la tempestad viene la calma. El cúmulo de intensas emociones musicales que logra Pat con esta innovadora joya es casi indescriptible. Misteriosa seducción. Descarnada canción. De nuevo coronando la cima de la creatividad más experimental, lírica y golpeadora a la vez. GENIUS!!!!!!
I can't even tell you how many times I've listened to this. I heard it first on XM 2 years ago, and now I know it by heart.
from the first notes of Phase Dance i heard 40 years ago... absolutely touches in ways and places that nothing else can. completely recognizable and completely unique.
i turned someone on to Pat years ago. after she listened to several pieces she said
"this is the kind of music i always hoped i'd find!"
"Phase Dance" chart did it for me in 1977.....as soon as the stylus hit the vinyl (provided by a fellow band buddy at his house)...been here ever since.....
These are real musicians !
Indeed!
The second half is this piece is so exquisite. The modulations of chords/melody is off-the charts and everything just singing together. Master piece in contemporary jazz - or maybe we need a new name for this.
Masterful playing, but contemporary jazz is the right term.
Great song. Reminds me quite a lot to the old ECM sound, around the late 70s: Metheny, Burton, Weber and Garbarek.
I remember Pat coming up to me to show him how to play the guitar. I was hesitant at first but he ended up being a great student! Here he's made me very proud, because he channels me from the lessons I taught. I just wish he would stop calling me to give him more lessons.
I invite many of you to listen to Pat play "Are you going with me" recorded in the early 80's. He first introduced the sound around that time if I am not mistaken. Anyone who thinks his concerts are boring obviously smoked to much before they got there. He has been on the cutting edge of music for over 30 years now and continues to innovate and amaze. Listen to the live version of "Are you going with Me" and then get back to me. The first time I heard this song performed at Lehigh and then again in Philly I was simply blown away!!
I loved that song so much I wrote it into a short story in the late1980s.
Loved "Au Lait" as well too, to me Pat played like "heaven whispering amongst the willow trees". Was listening to Jaco Pastorius on Weather Report, then heard Jaco play with Pat on Bright Sized Life and have been hooked ever since.
It is a true Masterpiece - along with many others.....so many
'Smoked too much'? Crack, you mean? Because Canna-wise they likely didn't smoke enough....Or maybe they smoked some hopeless, disgraceful schwag instead of some righteous kind bud.
@@tripleps07 I keep thinking that Au Lait is begging for lyrics and a vocalist. But the originals from Offramp are for some reason constatnly being removed from RUclips... I've playlisted and lost them several times at this point.
Antonio's symbol work flies flawlessly!
One great thing about having chops like Pat Metheny is you get fantastic musicians to work with. Beautiful ensemble group improvisation. What a ride.
as often happens, Pat & kind have left me a teary mess.
Grateful.
The World would have been a different place without this Master.
A debt I can only hope to repay by sharing with others.
So glad there is music like this.
I saw this show , when it came to The Keswick Theatre . This performance reminded me how much I love jazz .. You had to be there!!
El bien dijo que Unity Group Kin es el resultado de todo lo trabajo desde el álbum Bright Size Life a Secret Story y todas las ejecuciones con el Metheny Group. Este álbum es el resultado de un sueño que Pat anhelaba hacer luego de Unity Band, Kin es lo mas espectacular que un músico de Jazz podría haber logrado porque (Pat escribe para todos los músicos ciertamente y Kin no es la excepción) en esta época vendría ser un futurista del genero y estilo, ¿quien a invertido o tenido la visión de darle vida a un orchestrion del siglo XIX para tocarlo con la guitarra y lo mejor hacerlo sonar en Jazz? Nadie. Pensar que el Orchestrion solo funcionaba con Pat es un error. Aquí Metheny ha demostrado que la tecnología mecánica y los músicos de carne y hueso pueden lograr un sonido inimitable si se tiene la mente correcta para hacerla vibrar. Tecnología, improvisación y Jazz ¿que mas se puede pedir? esto es algo que debería costar millones de dolares, pero felizmente no lo es.
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Love it as always, Pat!! By the way studying with you 3 years ago in upstate NY and the private lesson basically changed my life!!
I first got introduced to Chris Potter’s velvety sax through Steely Dan. And now with him on this team is just magic.
Wow. Great piece of music with all the trimmings. Great percussion, a bass player who plays a solo with a bow, guitar + guitar synth, no unnecessarily long solos . . .
And no noodling. Scary good, and scary.
Pat Metheny is a great and underrated guitarist. Good video. Long live Jazz Fusion!
He is not underrated by other guitarists, not by a long shot.
@@arnieus866 truth, anyone interested in guitar or jazz music, knows PM for the genius he is. only non musicians think he's underrated.
20 Grammy’s says otherwise. Highly rated.
I have merely words for that. Beauty, passion, genius, collaboration.... just wow! Please stay long on this earth!
Wuhan virus would like to know Pat’s location.
arrow sarikoski , not funny at all.
Lovely tune! Tasteful use of the electro-acoustics, too 🤘🙏
When I listen to this song, I feel empowered and protective.
....and totally taken🙏🏼
I had this playing in the background while doing some work on the computer. It didn't take me long to stop what I was doing to pay full attention to this great performance!
Awesome quality feels like I was there ...Oh I was there NY 2014 Fantastic !! keep it up Pat . Saw him and his latest group in London Ronnie Scott's and in Perth Oz last March , just before the covid arrived in WA That's Linda Oh's home town ! Took my son Simon for his birthday treat !! As a band leader there is no one better in modern Jazz Pat is a LEGEND aa was his friend Lyle Mays RIP DJEJ
one of the best concerts i've ever seen...this line-up was fantastic during the 1st leg of this tour...i hadn't heard any of the music beforehand, and was just mesmerized...
what a beatiful chord progression to impovise !!!! very very good music .... TY
Antonio’s masterful drumming is baptism by fire.🔥❤️
may be the most beautiful song he ever wrote
Eyes closed.... he just knows where he is.
Pat always makes me wanna pick my guitar back up 😂😂.
THE GOAT
🎂HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PAT METHENY ! 🎂
Pat brought this group to the Detroit Jazz Festival in this time frame. They played Are You Going With Me? and it just took off. I think they may have even been taken by surprise themselves. The audience went nuts. Five guys and the Orchestrion. A ton of sound.
Just magical with the Orchestrion in the back working! 👌👍👌👍
The gig in Roanoke, VA (2014) was utterly stunning.
That was a great moment. Thank you 🙏🏻
Pat Meyheny's Jazz Soundscapings...Masters !...
Saw Pat M and new group Simcock, Oh ,Sanchez at Ronnie Scotts -just a fantastic band leader , he gives so much and is always moving forward but it does not matter which period you follow it is all fantastic Thank you Pat for making me happy for 45 years!
Beyond mesmerizing performance
I understand all that was exchanged in this awesome musical conversation. Love to all.
Really Really Great. Thanks Pat Metheny Group!! I LOVE this band.
Stunning work !!
still love your music!!
Prior to Pat et al Joni used LA Express and Tom Scott, prior to that (Court and SPark album) she used basically the Crusaders with Larry Carlton. She not only wrote some awesome stuff she had a great eye for talent. Carlton’s guitar on “Help Me” is some of the sweetest ever recorded anywhere.
Our generation has been so Blessed with the sheer numbers of incredible musicians we have experienced! I'm overwhelmed.
Antonio Sánchez, orgullo mexicano...
abuelita de Batman
As much as I love Pat and everything he's done, I'd love it if he stripped down to a trio again for one more album.
You just got your wish. Check his new release
@@andyourbirdcansing64 Oh yes! Going now!
@@andyourbirdcansing64 His new release 'Side Eye'? Does not look like a trio, but rather various rotating young musicians on each track
Just this week he released a single for an upcoming live album release that he performed with James francies and Marcus Gilmore. It’s not exactly a “stripped down” sound but it is a trio : )
@@demonicsweaters The tour will be a trio with James Francies and Joe Dyson
This is fucking insane, not just Pat, everybody on stage.
WOW. Pat really advanced as a writer.
He certainly has. I'm sure you've also heard Al Di Meola. His solo music from the mid 70's was great for it's time (though somewhat limited, harmonically. Came more from the latin / rock space and mostly employed very fast and and clean diatonic runs, etc during his soloing. He has also expanded his compositional harmony palette significantly, and it would be interesting if the two decided to team up for a project in this space.
What an extraordinary musician.
please a new pat metheny group album and tour....
I'm literally speechless to this utter pulchritude.
I saw this tour in Houston...freakin killer show,5th row center cold beer in my hand at The House of Blues.
Such an intense performance. Every artist mesmerised. Saw this tour in Philly. Wow.
Thanks for doing what you do guys... so good.
Great Jazz Soundscapings...Master works !...
I hadn't really listened to much of Metheny's work with Antonio Sanchez on drums...OMG! What is it with this new breed of Latino drummers!!!? - Dafnis Prieto, from Cuba comes to mind, as well!
Sanchez hails from Mexico City. Impressive background.
I listen Pat Metheny forever cause his Music emported my brain in another beautiful world !
Love how cymbal energy starts AND ends the tune. Nice.
Sempre meravigliosa melodia che lascia lo spazio giusto per metterci ciò che si vuole
Antonio does such a great job !!
This is so epic
This gives my goosebumps goosebumps...
Ben Williams locked in on bass!!!!
Damn man you always on that tour life!!
Nice song from this CD! I loved it!
Pat Metheny's Unity Band
1. Guitar Pat Metheny.
2. Drums Antonio Sanchez.
3. Sax Chris Potter.
4. Upright Bass Ben Williams.
Edit:
Ben Williams is one of my favorite bass players! \ ( ^ _ ^ ) /
Saw them live in London a couple weeks ago, Antonio Sanchez is a beast!
Thanks for the personnel. Shoulda been at the top from the original poster.
Who's on keys?
Agreed. swinging all gut strings like it's 1936. Love that cat
Thanks, I was wondering who the bassist was.
Wow wow wow! This is amazing. What a fantastic band. Methany is a genius player. And How does one ever play with another drummer after Sanchez? He is just fucking amazing. it beggars belief that the drums can be played like this. Ground breaking music.
Sanchez is truly a monster. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great as always...Master works !...
Aaahhh, I see - he’s got the Orchestrion doing its thing back there.
Interesting to see this later integration of the system into a group!
Absolutely amazing..... Masters!
This harmony is crazy but sounds good.. The man is doing harmony 2.0
This inspired me to donate my $7500 electric guitar. Some work hard; some are just talented. I work hard; Pat got talent 🤣🤣
Il migliore in circolazione
I have a DVD from this tour - Amazing.
That chello standup bass was incredible😂 god bless them all.
how inspiring! you sir are a Legend
QUELLE MUSIQUE !!!!! QUE DU PLAISIR .........LE SOMMET DE LA PYRAMIDE ......
ohhhhh shyttttt yo Pat Metheny is the Goat. Throw in the towel damn Im purchasing concert tickets
I've seen him 3 times. 1989, 1993 2019. Best musician and performer in my lifetime
Sublime interpretacion y composicion, me eriza la piel sólo escucharlo... Metheny vino de otro mundo para ilustrarnos a los meros mortales...
Re emoción
@@gonzalokohon2921 Como lo viste???
Holy crap I'm in tears.
Wrong account, still crying!
Just sick... Epic ensemble.
Well that was just magnificent..
Incredible.
Wow! Stunning!
love u pat metheny.. i'm dhani from INDONESIA.