I love that effect as he builds up the crescendo that it almost sounds like the melody is coming through an old am radio with lots of interference Super cool
@@DefenestrateYourself I dont listen to jazz. But anyhow, merely providing backing rhythm for the soloing instrumsnts in tne group is different than soloing yourself. I dont like bass solos. Bass playing rhythm of course is necessary and sounds awesome.
Sans oublier et l'harmonie et le cœur que Stephane y met avec spontanéité et amour ! ❤
Toute l'âme de Django !!❤❤❤
I discovered Stephane Wrembel after listening to Bistro Fada soundtrack in midnight in Paris movie, And since then I can't stop listening to him.
Same here
Same! Downloaded two of his albums since (Bristro Fada, and Introducing Stephane Wrembel)... amazing stuff.
Same!
Same, exclusively
5 years ago before this moment.. I m here, and I will
I love that effect as he builds up the crescendo that it almost sounds like the melody is coming through an old am radio with lots of interference
Super cool
WOW. And wow' for the guy's name too, Thor Jensen. You better not arouse this man.
LOVE IT
I like this
unbelievable brilliance
Fantastic performance. And Thor really looks like Thor lol.
One of greatest Dark Eyes Live Gypsy Jazz
O_O Oh My! Wonderful! I'm flabbergasted! Positively! Wondruous performance!
Tão gostoso de ouvir!
So much heart and soul in His playing....this man has lived..
Holyyyyyyy
u lala!!!...
Brill
It louds almoust like Django Reindhardt, suburb!
damn
🥇🥇🥇👍👍👍🤩
The only Django Reinhardt cover that is arguably better than the original. Love this rendition. The whole band is on fire.
Take a look at "les yeux noirs" please man
Who is the better guitarist, Stephane Wrembel or Joscho Stephan ?
Great playing from the guitars, but unfortunately no one likes a bass solo.
I like
Why say something so patently false? Have you never heard Mingus, Scott LeFaro, Christian McBride, Jaco Pastorious, or Eddie Gomez (et al) play? LOL
@@DefenestrateYourself bass is an instrument i cant enjoy soloing. Especially when contrasted with the sharp tones of a guitar or a violin. Sorry
@@Alexios_CV So, you only dislike bass when paired with guitar or violin? Most jazz bassists play with piano and drums.
@@DefenestrateYourself I dont listen to jazz. But anyhow, merely providing backing rhythm for the soloing instrumsnts in tne group is different than soloing yourself. I dont like bass solos. Bass playing rhythm of course is necessary and sounds awesome.