@@gabrielalmeida3583 yesterday I bought my guitar GB10 finally after 15 years and now I read this thank you my friend I’m So sad the big legend died in day I got my guitar it’s sad
@@jennant34982 Me too 😭 it was just a few months ago... RIP. Thanks for creating all the masterpieces that will be remembered forever in the music history
I've seen Pat many times over the years. The man has such a unique sense of rhythm and fat sound. I'm Pianist, but I've studed his single note runs extensively, because to my ears, they are some of the most beautiful bop lines ever played.
Pat Martino's repeated lick was genius. First off, he played it with great momentum, with ever so slight rhythmic deviations which just kept it moving, even though it was all in one place. It also forced you to hear the other players responding to that, which was very cool. Lastly, it permeated through to the other players, who then utilized that repetition in their own solos (especially DeFranceso). It really opened up the excitement of the entire performance.
@@tbgtbg6311 Perhaps a "cliche" if more people could play like that. It's difficult for something to be overused (cliche) when not many people on the planet could do it with such finesse. It is only a cliche if observed and felt by stripping it of the finer qualities it imparts.
Scofield is a phrasing monster. These pull off's in his arpeggios are so great. What a groove from the band! Legendary. What a power. I could freak out.
Just amaziing bass. Humbling. We all bow to him here, he's on fire, even when soloing. At the end of his solo, everyone looks sheepish, like 'how do I follow that?'!
I’ve watched this brilliant cover of ‘Sunny’ literally hundreds of times and every time it’s like the first time, everyone is so in the pocket playing their heart out. RIP Joey and Pat, I have no doubt you are grooving in jazz heaven.
The Hammond player is MIND-BLOWING!!! He smashes the whole tune, holds it down like a boss. He's the man who made this tune happen. I love Pat and John's skill, but he's the greatest I've heard in ages!!!
This will always be the ultimate version. Everyone is just having a blast and playing great. Joey D’s bass parts with his feet are the secret sauce to this whole thing. Amazing.
I never saw a man who is a guitar legend fight second time best when its hard to coming back but..Pat Martino did it... HE FIGHT AGAINST A BRAIN DESEAS AND...HE WON....its amazing...HE IS A GREAT LEGEND FOR ALWAYS AND EVERY ONE CAN LEARN FROM HIM...THANK YOU PAT MARTINO R.I.P.
I come back to this video often, there's a handful of YT videos that brighten my day no matter what, and this is high on the list. Shine on Pat Martino!
my friends at music school showed me this like 15 years ago. i come here once a year or twice maybe. the Hammond solo works every time for me. every time. cant believe Joey its gone. God bless you all.
They were all great including the drummer who had everyone's back especially cool with Joey DeFrancesco incredible solo. Luv the way Scofield builds tension around 6.15 and releases by going into those wonderful chords. Amazing performance
New York, Summer 2011: Pat Martino had a fantastic concert in a small club that I will never forget. And such a sweet person.We had a long conversation after the concert and Pat was so dialogical, such a great person and a fantastic guitarist. I am from Norway and encouraged him to come to Oslo to play for all his fans here. It did not happen, but the memories and his music live on forever. RIP Pat Martino.
fantastic 3. I love to see Pat's complicity face listening to Scofield's different approach in terms of improvisation, really enjoying the difference:) and both supporting De Francesco's explosive intervention with a lot of fun.
Posted on Apr.8th, 2021. Thank you , so much. Exciting and Excellent this video. I'm Shin'ichiro Sato(male.), from Japan. パット・マルティーノ氏と、ジョン・スコフィールド氏の名演を、ありがとうございます。
I had the privilege of visiting the Benedetto guitar factory in 2019. I got to see the entire process of how they made Pat's guitars, and then got to play the same model guitar he's playing here. After playing it for a minute you realize "hey, this is just a guitar" nothing special about it particularly. The magic is all Pat. The guitar is just along for the ride. The person giving me the tour had said Pat was just there 3 weeks ago. He said something like this, "when Pat is in front of you and you are talking, it's a very intense experience. He stares straight into your soul, and takes in every word you say." Pat Martino, thank you for what you've shown me. This video in particular changed the entire course of my life about 4 years ago. I will carry on the pursuit of knowledge, understanding, and perfection that you so effortlessly chased. I will live here and now, just as you did, where reality is most sincere.
holy f-ing gsus christ what the actual OMG is this GOOD! how am I hearing this only now???? I just pissed my brain. Martino and Scofield never disappoint me, but Joey's Solo is out of this world. How hard can you groove??
The smile on Mr. Martino's face (and Scofield's) at the 8:40 mark-pure joy. It just makes me so happy to hear and see. Chills. Maybe nothing better than the sound of a B-3 (to my ears).
I have listen to version alot a long time ago. LOVE the organ part. And the bass was dope too. Only now i realise the one playing the organ is the bassist himself. Whattttttt! Unreal! Soooo talented. I hate myself. HATE!
Even if you watch it 100 times, it's too cool That's cool. Two guitarists. Both the organist and the drummer! ! Even from Japan, it has been highly evaluated, for several years
one of the first jazz performance clips on youtube, as long as i can remember. also one of the first vids i saw on youtube. still watchin it with a big smile on my face:)
I love the entire performance... but my favorite part is definitely Joey's solo. Joey DeFrancesco and Byron Landhau just respond incredibly well to each other's playing.
Too special for words! So sad you’re no longer here with us Pat (😥) .. what a sublime legacy you’ve left us, continuing to inspire (the most touching moment for me here is John giving you an ovation after your solo) .. Rest In Peace our friend … 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 …
Remembering seeing this in 8th grade and was completely blown away by Mr. Defrancesco. It's musical and technical at the same time, rhytmic, dramaturgical, thoughtful and conscious but still spontaneous and free at the same time. Was playing along with my hands a little bit and remembered more than i thought i would. Fantastic stuff
Any time I come back to this performance it amazes me again. You have Pat Martino starting off and you think wow, he still can play! Then Sco plays and you're like wow, I didn't know you could play Sunny that awesome. And then Joey goes into his solo and the song literally explodes.
That chromatic sequence...he also plays that lick at the end of the guitar/drums break during his solo on the track Überjam', from the 2001 Cd of the same name
here we are 2022 and i love te evolution of the music. when i was a teengr i discover this beautiful music, and today i hear the scary pockets, louis cole and other fts with mr scofield. LEYENDA VIVIENTE (living legend? i dont know greetings from mexico )
Everything I watch this video, which I do because I enjoy it, I get annoyed by that repetitive part. Why? Because Pat's timing is off. It doesn't work. Why is he doing it? He doesn't have anywhere near the time to make it work.
I hope he is still playing that lick in heaven.
All love and respect to the maestro and THE hombre
Rip Martino
What ?
Martino is dead ?????
Omg
@@SanMaiero he passed away I found out yesterday Many jazz Cats were paying their respect
@@gabrielalmeida3583 yesterday I bought my guitar GB10 finally after 15 years and now I read this thank you my friend I’m
So sad the big legend died in day I got my guitar it’s sad
RIP Joey DeFrancesco! this solo is burned into my brain, your music and legacy will live on forever!
Amen, rjd5146. A big band trumpeter by the name of Harry James, use to say,
"Every solo should tell a story". Joey D.'s
solo tells a friggin' novel!
Amen to that.
@@gilbertbronsal3007 yeah and playing a freaking bassline on the side. it's next level.
I’m a guitarist. I came for for Pat and Sco. I keep coming back for Joey DeFrancesco 🤯
Me too!! 😂
@@enricodimaio6050 No kidding! He keeps the whole thing going. Hands and feet all flappin around. He is more than half the band.
Joey sounds amazing. They all do !
Oh yeah!!!!
Same here!
I don’t care about the neighbors! I’m cranking this up and dance!!! ALOHA TO EVERYONE!!! 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾😎😎😎🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
DeFrancesco's solo gives me freaking chills every time I hear it.
he is the best on this no doubt. killer.😆
Saw him in concert live once. His articulation is unbeatable.
he's great, he looks like a totally uncool assistant principal for a middle school, and plays like a fucking beast.
@@rillloudmother lol so true man!!!
Totally. What timing! What sense of rhythm! Unreal
I've been watching this video routinely since 2007
dirtdirt ha same dude! Here i am again
Here i am again
Did you get the lock down yet
Same 💪🏻🤘
Same i think but after09
Hate that we've lost both Pat and Joey, this is a legendary performance and one I come back to every couple of months.
Rest in Peace, Mr Martino. You will be remembered.
Просто невероятного музыканта мир потерял...
I just noticed he died by reading your comment😭😭
@@jennant34982 Me too 😭 it was just a few months ago... RIP. Thanks for creating all the masterpieces that will be remembered forever in the music history
@@igorgerasimovich7238 no
I love how Pat did the repeating lick and John and Joey then did ones in their solos because of him
Martino is on fire on this. The audacity of that lick. 😄 Love it.
Martinos extended lick was so that the other musicians could come up with ideas to fill in over the top of it...great interplay between the guys
The audacity........lol
I loved it.
It’s a great way to create tension for about 53 seconds. Man he has the loosest right hand I’ve ever seen - it’s a joy to watch.
@@hectorgonzalez9170I wholeheartedly agree AUDACITY
One whole chorus was audacity, 2 was pushing it 🤷🏻♂️
I've seen Pat many times over the years. The man has such a unique sense of rhythm and fat sound. I'm Pianist, but I've studed his single note runs extensively, because to my ears, they are some of the most beautiful bop lines ever played.
RIP Joey Defrancesco! This live was a legend and you will be missed. 💛💛
DeFrancesco is on a different planet...absolute beast...best Hammond ever.
Incredible!
Truth!
Jon lord: Laugh...
@miguel angel martinez x2
There's a reason Miles had to have him for his band.
Pat Martino's repeated lick was genius. First off, he played it with great momentum, with ever so slight rhythmic deviations which just kept it moving, even though it was all in one place. It also forced you to hear the other players responding to that, which was very cool. Lastly, it permeated through to the other players, who then utilized that repetition in their own solos (especially DeFranceso). It really opened up the excitement of the entire performance.
Pat understands that this tune is first and foremost dance music.
Personally I find it a bit annoying and a cheap cliche for "tension"
@@tbgtbg6311 agreed
@@tbgtbg6311 Perhaps a "cliche" if more people could play like that. It's difficult for something to be overused (cliche) when not many people on the planet could do it with such finesse. It is only a cliche if observed and felt by stripping it of the finer qualities it imparts.
@@tbgtbg6311 You're annoying.
RIP Joey DeFrancesco! This video I saw 10 years ago has now become a legend.
Scofield is a phrasing monster. These pull off's in his arpeggios are so great. What a groove from the band! Legendary. What a power. I could freak out.
Nikolaus Brocke i love it!!!
I like how these guys sound together. Way way different but the combo is perfect
Que nadie venga a buscarme. El mundo de música extraordinaria es mi lugar. Saludos.
@@Kondoritoblue te busco yo en la frontera de imaginacion ni hombre o bestia ha llegado. Te encontrare! Shalom
DeFrancesco's bass lines are incredible, listen them!
+Filip Dinev agree 100%
At that moment, he was above Jimmy Smith.
Yes that's inspirational for me as a bassist, DeFrancesco is such a great!
Just amaziing bass. Humbling. We all bow to him here, he's on fire, even when soloing. At the end of his solo, everyone looks sheepish, like 'how do I follow that?'!
지조 .gentle hearts tour midnight serenade
I’ve watched this brilliant cover of ‘Sunny’ literally hundreds of times and every time it’s like the first time, everyone is so in the pocket playing their heart out. RIP Joey and Pat, I have no doubt you are grooving in jazz heaven.
You can tell Pat is so enthralled by Jon's playing. The smile on his face says it all. Love it.
Scofield plays with the sensibility of a horn player, and that’s where some of the best guitar lines come from.
On the first notes of his solo I asked myself where is the sax player ? 😅
Yeah. He’s great.
What every guitar player wishes they were.
In fact all guitar players are lame.
Because they are.
The Hammond player is MIND-BLOWING!!! He smashes the whole tune, holds it down like a boss. He's the man who made this tune happen. I love Pat and John's skill, but he's the greatest I've heard in ages!!!
Heard him live in Calgary once. He was strong. Too bad he's gone.
This will always be the ultimate version. Everyone is just having a blast and playing great. Joey D’s bass parts with his feet are the secret sauce to this whole thing. Amazing.
RIP We'll miss you Pat. You were a wonderful inspiration to us to become better guitarist. Thank you and God Bless.
The Moment when John has that cheeky smile! Everyone feels it! Rest in Peace , Brother! 💔
Wow, that organ solo did bring tears of joy to my eyes... It gave me goosebump, this shit was AWSOME!
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ジャズ研に入ってた時リズムのみんなで数えきれないくらいこのテイクを聴きました。本当に最高の演奏です…
Joey DeFrancesco is incredible.
I never saw a man who is a guitar legend fight second time best when its hard to coming back but..Pat Martino did it...
HE FIGHT AGAINST A BRAIN DESEAS AND...HE WON....its amazing...HE IS A GREAT LEGEND FOR ALWAYS AND EVERY ONE CAN LEARN FROM HIM...THANK YOU PAT MARTINO R.I.P.
Scofield's tone sounds like sax
Very smooth!!
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🎯
Remembering guitar legend Pat Martino on his birthday. August 25, 1944 - November 1, 2021, happy birthday pat...miss you
Are you joking? How is the top comment not about this masterpiece being cut short?!?!?!?
I come back to this video often, there's a handful of YT videos that brighten my day no matter what, and this is high on the list. Shine on Pat Martino!
thats probably the best hammond solo ive ever heard in my life...wow..what a climax..it just sweeps you away..
This amazingly rendered music comes to an abrupt conclusion. As has the life of Pat Martino, RIP.
my friends at music school showed me this like 15 years ago.
i come here once a year or twice maybe.
the Hammond solo works every time for me. every time.
cant believe Joey its gone.
God bless you all.
2:43
Martino.exe has crashed
Error 404
Repetition legitimizes lol
Repetition is good..
Funktionary 😂
Funktionary its Harder than you think to play the same thing over and over again
They were all great including the drummer who had everyone's back especially cool with Joey DeFrancesco incredible solo. Luv the way Scofield builds tension around 6.15 and releases by going into those wonderful chords. Amazing performance
The new video by Dario Deidda with Marco Panascia on double bass ruclips.net/video/qF8MZV-g70g/видео.html
So good, came back to this one many times.
DeFrancesco made the whole performance actually levitate by the end of his solo- Wow.
Once Scofield gets warmed up, it's an amazing solo, with the perfect amount of slop. It rules.
This is timeless, every part is perfection...
New York, Summer 2011: Pat Martino had a fantastic concert in a small club that I will never forget. And such a sweet person.We had a long conversation after the concert and Pat was so dialogical, such a great person and a fantastic guitarist. I am from Norway and encouraged him to come to Oslo to play for all his fans here. It did not happen, but the memories and his music live on forever. RIP Pat Martino.
fantastic 3. I love to see Pat's complicity face listening to Scofield's different approach in terms of improvisation, really enjoying the difference:) and both supporting De Francesco's explosive intervention with a lot of fun.
Indeed.
@@DolphLundgrenix6909 are you serious?
I remember long time ago ( before RUclips) watching in awe this piece of art. More than 15 years and I still feel the awe that powerful Jazz has.
🌞
8:11 Joeys ingenious answer to Martino. incredible performance!
I have watched this many times and just arrived at the same thought. Good call!
The interplay between the drums and organ during the build-up is so insanely good.
8:40 its like the clouds part and joey basks in the sun(ny)
so lovely, the two great guitarists get outdone by the organ, great stuff
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every year i come back to this. thank you so much!
Great solos from both guitarists, both legends Joey's solo though made me grin from ear to ear.
This is one of the greatest things I’ve seen
RIP the greatest ever Pat Martino.
Posted on Apr.8th, 2021.
Thank you , so much. Exciting and Excellent this video. I'm Shin'ichiro Sato(male.), from Japan.
パット・マルティーノ氏と、ジョン・スコフィールド氏の名演を、ありがとうございます。
I can't believe how Byron reads Joey's solo at the end there so well. It's like they're both psychic!!! that totally blew my mind
still get goosebumps evertime i watch this....pure magic
RIP Pat - you will keep your speed in heaven, one of the greatest jazz guitarists
All wonderful players and oh Pat, you are gone now, goodbye dear Master.
Both guitar solos are just amazing!
I love both guitarst, but, wow that solo by Pat is OUT OF THIS WORLD! ❤
Wow. Joey really goes to town...as usual. I've never been a Scofield fan, but he's doing a good job here.
I had the privilege of visiting the Benedetto guitar factory in 2019. I got to see the entire process of how they made Pat's guitars, and then got to play the same model guitar he's playing here. After playing it for a minute you realize "hey, this is just a guitar" nothing special about it particularly. The magic is all Pat. The guitar is just along for the ride.
The person giving me the tour had said Pat was just there 3 weeks ago. He said something like this, "when Pat is in front of you and you are talking, it's a very intense experience. He stares straight into your soul, and takes in every word you say." Pat Martino, thank you for what you've shown me. This video in particular changed the entire course of my life about 4 years ago. I will carry on the pursuit of knowledge, understanding, and perfection that you so effortlessly chased. I will live here and now, just as you did, where reality is most sincere.
Here I am again...this always kills me...
holy f-ing gsus christ what the actual OMG is this GOOD! how am I hearing this only now???? I just pissed my brain. Martino and Scofield never disappoint me, but Joey's Solo is out of this world. How hard can you groove??
How good is Joey's bass pedal work? Phenomenal. RIP
You said it!!!
At some points it felt like I was listening to a sax kinda when John was playing. I really loved it.
Sax lines with whatever fx he's got. Way Cool.
Ya same. Sax sound
this is not martino vs scofield, its okay to have preferences but they are musicians not tennis players.
Daniel Ayuch damn right its not martino vs scofield coz defrancesco blew em both away ;)
I still think Michael Jordan was better poker player than Tom Cruise
Amen
Ha ha
Ya but martino won. Just kidding
Love love love Pat Martino,Jo Sco,Joey n the drummer!!
Joey is killing it with that bass sooo good.
At about 5:20 I love that knowing glance from Sco over to Joey...put your frickin seat belt on!!!!
Still watching this 11yrs saved on my favorite
That's cool.
Two guitarists. Both the organist and the drummer! !
Even from Japan, it has been highly evaluated, for several years
I think that this performance by Scofield is one of the greatest jazz live performances.He is breathing jazz.Absolutely genius.
The smile on Mr. Martino's face (and Scofield's) at the 8:40 mark-pure joy. It just makes me so happy to hear and see. Chills. Maybe nothing better than the sound of a B-3 (to my ears).
Joeys comp at 3:27 is on point, then smooths way out for the smooth solo.....Just blows the mind!
Joey DeFrancesco. RIP you incredible bad ass. Thank you for your genius.
I have listen to version alot a long time ago. LOVE the organ part. And the bass was dope too. Only now i realise the one playing the organ is the bassist himself. Whattttttt! Unreal! Soooo talented. I hate myself. HATE!
Geniooooo Joey DeFrancesco Soy Argentino y recien me inicio en el Jazz y me rompio la testaaaaa
one of the most glorious moment in all jazz history
Even if you watch it 100 times, it's too cool
That's cool.
Two guitarists. Both the organist and the drummer! !
Even from Japan, it has been highly evaluated, for several years
Joey's bass lines omg 😲 Are you kidding me.. 🔥🔥🔥
RIGHT!!!
Two giants of Jazz guitar. Different schools, Beautiful content.
one of the first jazz performance clips on youtube, as long as i can remember. also one of the first vids i saw on youtube. still watchin it with a big smile on my face:)
The sound of John Scofield is unique!!
He always, always sounds ‘fresh’
I love the entire performance... but my favorite part is definitely Joey's solo. Joey DeFrancesco and Byron Landhau just respond incredibly well to each other's playing.
Let's be honest, NOBODY could really touch Pat's soloing style. It just melts into your soul, but Scofield is good too.
Scofield's solo is great and Joey DeFrancesco's comping behind is excellent !
Too special for words! So sad you’re no longer here with us Pat (😥) .. what a sublime legacy you’ve left us, continuing to inspire (the most touching moment for me here is John giving you an ovation after your solo) .. Rest In Peace our friend … 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 …
Scofield sounds so unlike anyone else. Never get bored listening to him. unique
Remembering seeing this in 8th grade and was completely blown away by Mr. Defrancesco. It's musical and technical at the same time, rhytmic, dramaturgical, thoughtful and conscious but still spontaneous and free at the same time. Was playing along with my hands a little bit and remembered more than i thought i would. Fantastic stuff
Pat Martino; one of the Jazz Guitar Gods, has to be on every ones list.
Encyclopedic knowledge of theory and he can swing like a MoFo....
Any time I come back to this performance it amazes me again. You have Pat Martino starting off and you think wow, he still can play! Then Sco plays and you're like wow, I didn't know you could play Sunny that awesome. And then Joey goes into his solo and the song literally explodes.
John Scho love the intro of his solo how he let the audience clap for Pats solo, what a legend..His solo kicks ass too sounds like a sax alot
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Quand j'ai vu Pat Martino au festival de jazz de Montréal j'ai été hypnotisé pendant 2 heures.
Great players all of them, and one very Serious drummer.
Wow!!!!!What a version,everyone killing!
at 5:37 Scofield plays a lick from the song Labor Day off John Patitucci's album Now. the end is a jam with Micheal Brecker
That chromatic sequence...he also plays that lick at the end of the guitar/drums break during his solo on the track Überjam', from the 2001 Cd of the same name
here we are 2022 and i love te evolution of the music. when i was a teengr i discover this beautiful music, and today i hear the scary pockets, louis cole and other fts with mr scofield. LEYENDA VIVIENTE (living legend? i dont know greetings from mexico
)
and the jhon sc electric band of ocrs. that white telecaster rocks! and im a strat pop boy
Scofield's outside playing is unparalleled
6:34 I love this soooo much, does this have a name? It's amazing!!
Someone should do one of these 10 hours video from 2:42 to 3:37.
I'm on it
+rick s lmao you actually made it!
+rick s You are a fucking legend!!
hahaha
Everything I watch this video, which I do because I enjoy it, I get annoyed by that repetitive part.
Why? Because Pat's timing is off. It doesn't work. Why is he doing it? He doesn't have anywhere near the time to make it work.
Thanks for the person who had acquired the dvd and shared it on the Korean internet back in 2002.