I first heard Mr.Bartley today.Awesome saxophonist.Ill be happy to check him out much more.Great Musicians in this unit also.Come to Omaha and play the Jewel or Jazz on the Green. Peace
Patrick is the best thing that’s happened to Jazz for a good minute. I love that he’s not engrossed in modern vocabulary that everything starts to sound like soulless.
@@mesajam4894 further in the direction of patterns. Now that I think of it, it’s more in the composition than the players vocabulary. Listening to a lot of modern jazz musicians chord progressions and Melodie’s can be jarring lol
@@mesajam4894 I think also there was something emperically different from when Coltrane was playing "in" as opposed to his "out" phase. I don't think most people would like his "out" stuff because it just wasn't very good. His other stuff is amazing, but not everyone cares about Bach their first listen either.
@@tonywallens217 There is several layers of listening, especially when it comes to jazz and songs that has been played for decades, but eventually, the purest beauty is in the most "simple" things (imho), talking about Coltrane, there is no fast 300bpm bebop lines that can surpass the beauty of one note he can throw on another ballad, when it's the "good" note (imho). For sure this band with Emmet has mastered this art. I personnally think jazz today has a great soul and incredible talents
@@mesajam4894 I’m with you , I think Coltrane Is the greatest sax player in history, maybe even the greatest jazz musician in history. And I love listening to young guys play. I think what I’m referring to is jazz compositions that lean in the more a tonal sectors of not having a definitive key center. Where that is not only used for an effect but almost as a component of the music. Just like the a tonal movement. The Melodys are disjointed and awkward in order to stay with the chord progressions, or perhaps the other way around. Therefore the way one solos over them prevents anthem from being able to use “meaningful” vocabulary. Someone who I think pushes ahead while retaining the tradition excellently is Kurt Rosenwinkel. His use of harmony is unlike anything over heard before, it doesn’t always follow typical progressions and yet somehow it remains consonant and “listenable.” His melodys are. Amazing and logical. And no matter how forward thinking he is you can always hear a little blues in it. It’s a very forward but grounded music. For as much as I love Holdsworth, not all of his compositions speak as well as others. Tokyo dream and the things you see speak really well, some of his others can get to spacey to really grow on a listener in a meaningful way. This is all in my opinion. Emmet and all the guys he brings in are just incredible.
*The Trio + Twin Cities = One of a Kind* *’Live w/ Pat Bartley, alto sax’* 🏙🎷🎹🥁🎻 0:00 Opening Festival Remarks 1:43 Symphonic Raps (Louis Armstrong; comp. Bert Stevens, Irwin Abrams) 7:43 Introduction of the Band by Emmet Cohen 9:00 Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma; lyr. J. Prévert, Johnny Mercer) 21:38 Jeannine (Duke Pearson; lyr. Oscar Brown, Jr.) 34:40 Stars Fell on Alabama (Frank Perkins; lyr. Mitchell Parish) 45:42 Tico Tico (Zequinha de Abreu) 1:00:04 After You’ve Gone (Turner Layton; lyr. Henry Creamer) 1:10:53 I Want to Talk About You (comp. & lyrics Billy Eckstein; John Coltrane) 1:20:28 Impressions (John Coltrane) - ft. Yasushi Nakamura, bass 1:32:24 Blues send-off - close of festival set
0:00 Opening Festival Remarks 1:43 Symphonic Raps (Louis Armstrong; comp. Bert Stevens, Irwin Abrams) 7:43 Introduction of the Band by Emmet Cohen 9:00 Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma; lyr. J. Prévert, Johnny Mercer) 21:38 Jeannine (Duke Pearson; lyr. Oscar Brown, Jr.) 34:40 Stars Fell on Alabama (Frank Perkins; lyr. Mitchell Parish) 45:42 Tico Tico (Zequinha de Abreu) 1:00:04 After You’ve Gone (Turner Layton; lyr. Henry Creamer) 1:10:53 I Want to Talk About You (comp. & lyrics Billy Eckstein; John Coltrane) 1:20:28 Impressions (John Coltrane) - ft. Yasushi Nakamura, bass 1:32:24 Blues send-off - close of festival set
This is a Tiger on bass, Mr Nakamura is killing the tune " Jeanine " and bass and drums are always making the pressure on that high tempo , f... mad ! i know... everybody's killing here, Emmet is so strong Patrick...
Listening to Jeannine again - 7 months later - and I'm still in awe! Patrick's whole musical conversation is riveting! Whew! - In fact, Stellar performance from each member of the Band!
The playing is amazing, and such incredible choice of tunes! Stars Fell On Alabama????? 😵 This group plays with such overwhelming power, and at the same time incredible deference! Not sure how that's possible, but nothing but gratitude over here!!
Love this iteration of the trio with Yasushi on bass just as much as with Russell - these boys just so talented! Pat is the GOAT of alto sax whether playing VGM or anything at all (and especially altissimo!). As the kids would say everyone popping off! Wish I could see these guys live. Meira A. might be able to assist with my attempt at timestamps :) 01:43 Symphonic Raps 13:32 Autumn Leaves 27:00 Last TIme I Saw Janine 39:12 Stars Fell On Alabama 50:15 Tico-Tico no fuba 1:04:36 After You've Gone 1:15:27 I Want To Talk About You 1:25:00 Sakura Sakura 1:37:00 Outro
As a fellow saxaphonist, once I heard Patrick Bennet playing I instantly got goosebumbs. The amount of color and soul that came out of his playing is unreal. Bravo!!!
You guys are amazing! To me, it’s like opening a time capsule filled with jazz from every decade over the past 100 years, mixed together, resulting in the most satisfying music ever created. I feel I must clarify that I love classical, rock and roll, and blues, but as a musician, nothing feels more free than jazz. Thank you so much.
Just caught this at the tail end, but so so so grateful that we get to hear such outstanding musicians time and time again on youtube and twitch alike. What a time to be alive. Everything yall touch is 24k gold.
It's interesting to hear Kyle playing with that low-tuned bass drum. Usually it's quite high-pitched when he plays with Emmet, I've noticed. It shifts the sonic region a bit for better or worse (you decide). Great video, thanks!
The overall mix for this set is so raw lol i love it, like both the bass and drums have a LOT of compression on them, the snares just snap through the entire mix. Works so well w the energy on impressions
Happy days are here again…Live! (watching from the Netherlands but great to see all this happiness at the other side of the pond). Emmwt and the trio are truly amazing as ‘usual’. Thank you!!
So many good things to say about this great performance but I just want to point out how beautifully Mr Bartley played Billy Eckstein's melody-as-written before going into his beautiful improvs. It's a great melody and there are precious few instrumentalists or vocalists who could improvise a better one.
I can't believe this is a concert played in front of only a handful of people. I can see people walking by in the background and going about their businesses as if the group wasn't there playing... Does not compute!
Do you know how the 82z matches up? obviously not the same in quality/manufacturing, but that's the horn I have and it's damn good & there has to be a reason Phil chose it
@@seanh9190 "Matching up" is not what I'm talking about. Bird didn't even own a saxophone for extended periods. He played on a series of borrowed horns, various models of Beuscher, Conn and King. That's not even talking about mouthpieces. He always sounded like Bird all the time. I'm talking about profiting from other people's GAS (gear acquisition syndrome.)
'Pocket' Poole's quickly becoming my favorite drummer.
What absolutely fantastic players all around. Patrick Bartley is probably my favourite modern sax player
agree he's awesome
Kenny Garrett will always be the best imo but Bartley is definitely up there
I first heard Mr.Bartley today.Awesome saxophonist.Ill be happy to check him out much more.Great Musicians in this unit also.Come to Omaha and play the Jewel or Jazz on the Green. Peace
Just hearing him for the first time, too. I like him. He' very good and has nice energy.
LMFAO 35:26 "which key you like?" *modulates*
Patrick Bartley and Emmet Cohen are just magnificent together, so blessed to be a live during such an amazing time for jazz
What a vibe... This quartet needs to lay down some albums - I need these records!
On vinyl
Patrick is the best thing that’s happened to Jazz for a good minute. I love that he’s not engrossed in modern vocabulary that everything starts to sound like soulless.
@@mesajam4894 further in the direction of patterns. Now that I think of it, it’s more in the composition than the players vocabulary. Listening to a lot of modern jazz musicians chord progressions and Melodie’s can be jarring lol
@@mesajam4894 I think also there was something emperically different from when Coltrane was playing "in" as opposed to his "out" phase. I don't think most people would like his "out" stuff because it just wasn't very good. His other stuff is amazing, but not everyone cares about Bach their first listen either.
@@tonywallens217 There is several layers of listening, especially when it comes to jazz and songs that has been played for decades, but eventually, the purest beauty is in the most "simple" things (imho), talking about Coltrane, there is no fast 300bpm bebop lines that can surpass the beauty of one note he can throw on another ballad, when it's the "good" note (imho). For sure this band with Emmet has mastered this art. I personnally think jazz today has a great soul and incredible talents
@@mesajam4894 I’m with you , I think Coltrane Is the greatest sax player in history, maybe even the greatest jazz musician in history. And I love listening to young guys play. I think what I’m referring to is jazz compositions that lean in the more a tonal sectors of not having a definitive key center. Where that is not only used for an effect but almost as a component of the music. Just like the a tonal movement. The Melodys are disjointed and awkward in order to stay with the chord progressions, or perhaps the other way around. Therefore the way one solos over them prevents anthem from being able to use “meaningful” vocabulary. Someone who I think pushes ahead while retaining the tradition excellently is Kurt Rosenwinkel. His use of harmony is unlike anything over heard before, it doesn’t always follow typical progressions and yet somehow it remains consonant and “listenable.” His melodys are. Amazing and logical. And no matter how forward thinking he is you can always hear a little blues in it. It’s a very forward but grounded music.
For as much as I love Holdsworth, not all of his compositions speak as well as others. Tokyo dream and the things you see speak really well, some of his others can get to spacey to really grow on a listener in a meaningful way.
This is all in my opinion. Emmet and all the guys he brings in are just incredible.
*The Trio + Twin Cities = One of a Kind*
*’Live w/ Pat Bartley, alto sax’* 🏙🎷🎹🥁🎻
0:00 Opening Festival Remarks
1:43 Symphonic Raps (Louis Armstrong; comp. Bert Stevens, Irwin Abrams)
7:43 Introduction of the Band by Emmet Cohen
9:00 Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma; lyr. J. Prévert, Johnny Mercer)
21:38 Jeannine (Duke Pearson; lyr. Oscar Brown, Jr.)
34:40 Stars Fell on Alabama (Frank Perkins; lyr. Mitchell Parish)
45:42 Tico Tico (Zequinha de Abreu)
1:00:04 After You’ve Gone (Turner Layton; lyr. Henry Creamer)
1:10:53 I Want to Talk About You (comp. & lyrics Billy Eckstein; John Coltrane)
1:20:28 Impressions (John Coltrane) - ft. Yasushi Nakamura, bass
1:32:24 Blues send-off - close of festival set
Thank you😽🎹🎷
You’re a saint
Fantastic!
I'm more impressed with Patrick the more I listen to him.
Y'know, in the world of Mainstream Jazz, we have Alto Cat's that have developed such unique styles. And then, we have Patrick Bartley !! Amazing !!
Jeanne! Patrick! hand-clapping good!!! :)
0:00 Opening Festival Remarks
1:43 Symphonic Raps (Louis Armstrong; comp. Bert Stevens, Irwin Abrams)
7:43 Introduction of the Band by Emmet Cohen
9:00 Autumn Leaves (Joseph Kosma; lyr. J. Prévert, Johnny Mercer)
21:38 Jeannine (Duke Pearson; lyr. Oscar Brown, Jr.)
34:40 Stars Fell on Alabama (Frank Perkins; lyr. Mitchell Parish)
45:42 Tico Tico (Zequinha de Abreu)
1:00:04 After You’ve Gone (Turner Layton; lyr. Henry Creamer)
1:10:53 I Want to Talk About You (comp. & lyrics Billy Eckstein; John Coltrane)
1:20:28 Impressions (John Coltrane) - ft. Yasushi Nakamura, bass
1:32:24 Blues send-off - close of festival set
Love Patrick's Marshall Royal Style on Stars Fell on Alabama...
Patrick B is so fire ya'll......
Kyle sounding crispy
I love the way Kyle is so responsive to the slightest movement - and just the perfect touch without missing a beat!
pocket poole
This is a Tiger on bass, Mr Nakamura is killing the tune " Jeanine " and bass and drums are always making the pressure on that high tempo , f... mad ! i know... everybody's killing here, Emmet is so strong Patrick...
i agree, that bass is growling and lovely
Listening to Jeannine again - 7 months later - and I'm still in awe! Patrick's whole musical conversation is riveting! Whew! - In fact, Stellar performance from each member of the Band!
Love the way the Bass holds it all together - so subtlety yet strong!
The playing is amazing, and such incredible choice of tunes! Stars Fell On Alabama????? 😵 This group plays with such overwhelming power, and at the same time incredible deference! Not sure how that's possible, but nothing but gratitude over here!!
Emmet - you are playing the heck out of Autumn Leaves!
YAYAYAYA!
Love this iteration of the trio with Yasushi on bass just as much as with Russell - these boys just so talented! Pat is the GOAT of alto sax whether playing VGM or anything at all (and especially altissimo!). As the kids would say everyone popping off! Wish I could see these guys live. Meira A. might be able to assist with my attempt at timestamps :)
01:43 Symphonic Raps
13:32 Autumn Leaves
27:00 Last TIme I Saw Janine
39:12 Stars Fell On Alabama
50:15 Tico-Tico no fuba
1:04:36 After You've Gone
1:15:27 I Want To Talk About You
1:25:00 Sakura Sakura
1:37:00 Outro
6:15 Symphonic Raps
@cooldebt - appreciate & share your sentiments, friend…I got it covered 😚🤙🏽
@@etiennewittich9652 Thank you :)
Thanks🎹🎷
As a fellow saxaphonist, once I heard Patrick Bennet playing I instantly got goosebumbs. The amount of color and soul that came out of his playing is unreal. Bravo!!!
Patrick Bartley* but I agree he's one of a kind
You guys are amazing! To me, it’s like opening a time capsule filled with jazz from every decade over the past 100 years, mixed together, resulting in the most satisfying music ever created. I feel I must clarify that I love classical, rock and roll, and blues, but as a musician, nothing feels more free than jazz. Thank you so much.
Got damn Patrick 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Seriously!
MAN! That Kyle's solo on "Impressions"... KILLER!!!!!
I CAN'T STOP SMILING !!!!!!!!! THIS IS INCREDIBLE !
The start of the theme for "I want to talk about you" - sublime.
Just caught this at the tail end, but so so so grateful that we get to hear such outstanding musicians time and time again on youtube and twitch alike. What a time to be alive. Everything yall touch is 24k gold.
I hope you came back and were able to review the recording!
Please Emmet come with this quartet to Bologna,Italy. PLEASEEEEEEE
Love Emmet's jacket!
New world superpower
Amazing how these guys can swing without a rhythm section 🔥🔥🔥
Impressions is a masterpiece
I can't get enough of hearing you guys play! Patrick has a unique sound which I can't get out of my head - I welcome it :) lol lol -
Man, Emmet's Round Midnight quote at 1:18:00 is soooo perfect!
Emmet the best piano solo of 2021 live - Band is killing
Patrick Bartley is BURNINGGGGGGGG
It's interesting to hear Kyle playing with that low-tuned bass drum. Usually it's quite high-pitched when he plays with Emmet, I've noticed. It shifts the sonic region a bit for better or worse (you decide).
Great video, thanks!
Im not fan of the way the kit is tuned here. Its always weird to me when drummers play jazz with a very low pitched and thuddy bass drum
The overall mix for this set is so raw lol i love it, like both the bass and drums have a LOT of compression on them, the snares just snap through the entire mix. Works so well w the energy on impressions
Yasushi Nakamura yesssssssssssssssss
Man, I hope I have the chance to accompany Emmet or Pat in the future :p
This is insane! Maybe the best players ever to play? Ever? And the live mix... it's perfect. Perfect. Life is good. THANK YOU!
Kyle playing badass
Super band, super playing🎷🎷🎷🔥🔥🔥🔥
Фантастический концерт. Настоящий праздник.
Happy days are here again…Live! (watching from the Netherlands but great to see all this happiness at the other side of the pond). Emmwt and the trio are truly amazing as ‘usual’. Thank you!!
Tico Tico is a such beatiful song. I love it
Good lord!
on fire!
Bartley in Tico - Tico no fubá
Great...!!!!
I am Brazilian.
Sei un Grande!!!!!!...Grazie...
Hell yeah
Outstanding saxman....
love u guys
This is Jazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
I know want thing for sure Emmet and Patrick. After you Cats are gone, They're definitely going to talk about you Cats ! I know I am ! LOL
Emett is amazing! What a
lucky audience!
Brazilian music is fantastic...!!!!
Emmet, you're an amazing improviser !! Your style, technique and harmonics, just keeps me in awe.!!
Mr. Cohen, thanks so much for making this happen with Patrick again and thanks Patrick. This will inspire me for many, many months. Thanks.
I just can't get enough of you two guys
Cool concert
So many good things to say about this great performance but I just want to point out how beautifully Mr Bartley played Billy Eckstein's melody-as-written before going into his beautiful improvs. It's a great melody and there are precious few instrumentalists or vocalists who could improvise a better one.
Wow, I'm out of words to describe how incredible is this performance! All musicians are so impressive, but Patrick excels!
Damn I wish I could have been there! And that version of Jeanine was pure 🔥 fiya!!
LIVE Music - the best recipe for our souls in times of lockdown separation and isolation
KYLE KILLINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
❤️
son geniales amigos, bravooo X 100000
Whoa!!!! Such soulfulness. Playing the history . I love it -such SPIRIT I AM FEELING ALL OF THIS!
great camera work and of course the music as well. Happy Fourth
Great song choices. Thank you.
Remember when Patrick showed up to this community jazz fest and ripped Autumn Leaves harder than anyone in history?
Masters... Thank you
I can't believe this is a concert played in front of only a handful of people. I can see people walking by in the background and going about their businesses as if the group wasn't there playing... Does not compute!
I'm genuinely confused why there is a Sign Language Interpreter at a Music Performance. How many deaf people are going to music concerts 😂
Great concert!
Absolutely fantastic...!!
Just incredible
Thank-you again! Jammin'
Increíble!
Great!Love this ‼️Thanks.
That bass player is thumping it good. Love his style. The drummer is so cool, he is the Ringo Starr of jazz.
(just notes for myself)
1:05:10
1:00:52
C'est juste énorme !!!… Bravo et merci de partager ces moments de pure bonheur… Je suis fan !!! 😍
there's a sign linguist for jazz fest?
"I Want to Talk About You" is so much like "I Didn't Know About You" composed by Duke Ellington.
15:29
Patrick's playing is making all those purple logos increase in value. Maybe it's time to seek out a closet queen and watch it appreciate.
Do you know how the 82z matches up? obviously not the same in quality/manufacturing, but that's the horn I have and it's damn good & there has to be a reason Phil chose it
@@seanh9190 "Matching up" is not what I'm talking about. Bird didn't even own a saxophone for extended periods. He played on a series of borrowed horns, various models of Beuscher, Conn and King. That's not even talking about mouthpieces. He always sounded like Bird all the time. I'm talking about profiting from other people's GAS (gear acquisition syndrome.)
@@Simon.the.Likeablefair enough, for having to pawn his horn to score heroin he did pretty good with what he had
intro to symphonic raps needed bars
15:54 had me dying bro 💀
Which tone they quoted at the beginning of autumn leaves?
My Mom’s Fav. Gypsies Song!
15:14 licc
Where's Kenny Barron?
33:11
E Double was murdering that kid !!! ( 30's )
1:19:25
Lotta compression but good mix, sits back to audience facing the band
Bass drum is eq'd for metal lmao
Yes and the bass plays in a hurry sometimes 😅