Joshua is one of my favorites with Brian Blade and Pat is a nice fringe benefit. So much to be learned from watching Pat's linear approach to the fretboard.
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness. It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It is interesting to hear a tenor on this song. Josh has a full open-throat sound, like Joe Henderson. Ornette’s alto is pinched and cutting (not an insult!). Pat & Josh were really good here.
Blade is what I would call a classical jazz drummer. His groove is slightly behind the beat. Accents and fills are quotes from many of the old time players, understated and cool. Ride crashes, snare rimshots but not too loud. He swings with the others. A downbeat player. Just smooth.
non capisco tutti questi "hallelujah"... Grandi musicisti, ma a parte batterista e sassofonista, tutto sembrava solo una prova muscolare. Il suono di di McBride poi, è imbarazzante...
Waldo W There's single bar melody but mostly pattern playing,, he does this on long improvs a lot but I don't think it defines him,, my goodness his work is full of outstanding melodic work
Had the great fortune to see this band in Albuquerque, NM My first time watching Brian Blade, put joy all around !
Best bass solo I’ve ever heard
I think this was a good period for Redman's playing. He's producing a nice full tone and playing very clearly. What a great band!
The 90s was an incredible decade for Jazz.
Oh my word such an incredibly flavourful solo from Pat and wonderfully accompanied by Blade and McBride.Mind blown yet.
Joshua is one of my favorites with Brian Blade and Pat is a nice fringe benefit. So much to be learned from watching Pat's linear approach to the fretboard.
Chris McBride on BASS. from philly. WOW.
Brian Blade needa get more props. Mad Props to Brian Blade!
+rillloudmother Prop :)
Incredible musicians ...all of them.
My goodness Pat killed that
More credits to Joshua and Christian,they are and play more killin'
Monster musicians
Chris McBride is 1 of the most melodic double bass players ever. Dude plays every line in the song during his solo.
With flawless intonation.
Great legends doing what they know best.
Pure joy, that is
A wild Christian Mcbride appears with HAIR!!!
Te adoro Joshua
10:16 dirty so so dirty. and I love how the band slowed down, the starting head and closing head are at 2 different tempos
So fine 🎶
SIMPLY AMAZING !!!
fantastic.sooooo good
Fabuleux !
11:05 "This is your mind on jazz. Any questions?"
Starts at 11:00 tho. Brain fried.
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness.
It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Damn I dream about playing like this. Then I wake up. It's a shame
When I dream my guitar sounds like Pat but when wide awake it just looks at me oh the Shane I feel the pain
Excelente !!!!
very soulfull!
Coherent as a laser light. Thanks all!
Pay!!!! Whooooooo... Ooooo!!!!
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Doesn’t really get much better than Christian and Brian.
It is interesting to hear a tenor on this song. Josh has a full open-throat sound, like Joe Henderson. Ornette’s alto is pinched and cutting (not an insult!). Pat & Josh were really good here.
Pat is God...
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Robert Hurst on bass?
Ornette coleman docet
Cello keys plz?
YES
Every Solo: Jaws Meets Freddie Kruger!!!
What year I wonder
Says '97 on the stage logo at the beginning
The year they still had hair ;)
Pat will always have hair....
♥️
🌱🌸💙😀
uau!!!
Brian Blade - d; Chris McBride - b(??)
Christian McBride on the bass, from Philly!
Flavio Gominho Amazing!
It sounds like Robert Hurst on bass
hair?
Definitely the hair. That's where the licks are stored.
ah! bald head zero licks?
@@wolfgangfricke8555 there's also pubic hair
@@nicolostalla8974 you never know
Blade is what I would call a classical jazz drummer. His groove is slightly behind the beat. Accents and fills are quotes from many of the old time players, understated and cool. Ride crashes, snare rimshots but not too loud. He swings with the others. A downbeat player. Just smooth.
Redman rushing shit at usual. Great players though.
Not worth it
non capisco tutti questi "hallelujah"... Grandi musicisti, ma a parte batterista e sassofonista, tutto sembrava solo una prova muscolare. Il suono di di McBride poi, è imbarazzante...
Pat Metheny is not a musician, just a scale maker...
Yes, Pat's playing here makes me think of Jimmy Bruno's recent question: "Whatever happened to melody?"
Waldo W
There's single bar melody but mostly pattern playing,, he does this on long improvs a lot but I don't think it defines him,, my goodness his work is full of outstanding melodic work
and you are ????? umm let me guess NOBODY
Please record yourself doing this tune so we can see if you are not a worthless troll.
@@christuxford4462 Why if ?
great players...terrible dressers...Americans