At 4:09 the contrast between Hirotaka Izumi playing Mozart(Sonata facile, KV 545) and then Issei Noro playing the funkiest Wha-Wha chords, that exist. Just beautiful, these expressions in their way of soloing.
this is the next generation: ruclips.net/video/BA3lvWaC7PY/видео.html senri kawaguchi's drumming style is like akira jimbo (the drummer from casiopea in this video)
Well then go see the Liquid Tension Experiment, if you like progressive Rock/Metal and want to see extraordinary musicians really "living" their instruments.
@@fherry1321 he hasn’t technically been an official member since 1989. his role has been “special support drums” since he started performing again with them in the late 90s.
Son: Dad, why is my sisters name "Rose"? Dad: Because your mother loves roses so much! Son:Ah, thanks Dad. Dad: No problem, Casiopea vs T-Square - Fightman.
In an alternate 1980's Japan, man has already colonized space. Now the galaxy has been entranced by the magic of jazz fusion, two bands go far and wide giving their gift of music to the cosmos, only to come back to Earth to finish what they started in an epic finale.
The band's battled to see who was more powerful, but teamed up in the end to defeat a greater evil... (Keep adding to this story until it becomes a good story)
but the evil forces of tasteless cooperative and commercially calculated pop were spreading, never did the melody felt as weak as it did. Even Cassiopea and T-Square douubted they had the power to counteract them...
Music is about tension and then resolution. Most songs do this over a number of bars but in this case it happens across the entire 7 mins. the soloing section is so chaotic that no one knows what’s going on so when it resolves back into a co-ordinated piece it makes for a SLLLAAPPPIIINNNN TUNE
Well said. I know Jordan Peterson is widely regarded as a controversial lightning-rod, and I have no way of knowing how you view him, or if you're even aware of who he is. That being said, your comment reminded me of this clip from the Joe Rogan Podcast where he explains the importance of music. I think you might find some value in it. Peace ruclips.net/video/jCd6ifFdKvk/видео.html
well I don't think it's like that... they're playing casiopea fightman, with plenty of space between for every musician to drop in the solo piece to the groove, some solo pieces are off-kilter some riff of the previous one, it's bloody brilliant.
I've performed all around the country... seen performances from musicians all around the world... I'm not even seeing this live and I already know this is the best I've ever seen.
It builds up, shatters a thousand times in little fills for each instrument, snippets of covers slip in and it builds up again... It's damn fantastic. How can you NOT love it?
How are they gonna play then ? By whistling ? I just imagine them getting back their instruments not understanding why they left them in the first place
@@alanc497 You think the music you heard from them came from instruments? That's just a way so we can understand what they're actually doing. The generate music just by existing
This is what happens when you put two bands of crazy and crazily talented japanese men on a stage at the same time. And it can only be described as pure magic.
@@thesomalistrawhat leave it to the japanese to do something amazing.. that's why budokan will be the mecca of music.. you know you hit it big in music if you've played there.. the sound guys and video crew for a japan concert always take their job seriously... the best Dream Theater live concert was the budokan version.. Mr Big in budokan was just as amazing.. i think it boils down to 2 things, technology and work ethic... japan has sony, yamaha, casio, roland/boss ,canon, nikon, pioneer, ibanez, tama, jvc.. coupled with hard-working people and that brings you amazing concert experience
Oh My God. There is no way to critisise this band. PERFECT. Groove, melody, style, Skill, pure talent, and most of all makes it listenable. The most important part. Brilliant.
I've been listening to both bands for 10+ years. I would come back to this video once in a while and watch it and it always felt visiting a dear old friend
No other version of this song I can find is as good as this one. For some reason this particular one with it's unique set of solos is just my favourite.
God these are just maestros of their craft just showing off. Like maybe if you are not into this type of music you might not get it. But on a technical levels these guys are so fucking clean in their progression. Everything seems like like it’s always the at cusp of being pure cacophony. And yet everything in the end turns out to feel both perfectly planned out and yet improvisational enough to keep you on your toes. Love these guys.
Everything is perfect in this vid. The chills I get from watching everyone get a shine and presenting their own skills. You can truly see they love doing this and have so much love for it and makes it so much more enjoyable to watch. The contrast between each artist is badass and the lighting and camera work makes it all come together. Truly amazing people and one of the best live performances I’ve ever seen.
I can't stop listening this song every day especially the part that starts at 1:40, amazing vibes overall Love from Italy Edit: After one year I can confidently say Im a true Casiopea and TSquare fan, I've literally listened to the entire 2003 live of 2 hours and 44 minutes for more than 100 times
@@samueledangelo410 si infatti è una performance incredibile, mi piace anche come hanno miscelato bene tutti gli strumenti con il mixer, veramente tutti bravi. Io sto anche imparando questa canzone così la posso suonare insieme alla mia band.
That was an experience to watch this for the first time. I'm exceptionally grateful that I learned of this genre, because absolutely nothing matches it.
Eu não resisto. Passa ano, vem ano, mas volto sempre neste vídeo espetacular já faz muitos anos. O virtuosismo destes músicos nunca envelhece. Todos são absolutamente fantásticos, mas Noro-san tirando acordes de um baixo com guitarra...sem palavras. Faltou o baixista Sakurai-san no Casiopea, sem desmerecer Naruse-san, claro. Até porque o baixista Sutoh-san pelo T-Square o faz por três!!!
R.I.P. Hirotaka Izumi
:(
What part is he?
@@kodoskang8690 0:00 piano
Are for real :(
WHAT :(((((((
The guy playing mozart really makes this look like it was all an elaborate set up for *that joke*
That section where it devolves into almost seemingly random disparate elements is musical comedy, cracks me up every time.
But the way they bring it back home...
It's perfection, man.
that part made me laugh so much. loved it
disparate*
the improvisation section starts out with 4 bars, then 2, then 1. its so funny what they come up with the short time, all good fun
“when literally everyone wants the solo”
At 4:09 the contrast between Hirotaka Izumi playing Mozart(Sonata facile, KV 545) and then Issei Noro playing the funkiest Wha-Wha chords, that exist.
Just beautiful, these expressions in their way of soloing.
What's the name of the Mozart part, I keep looking for it and can't find it
@@concrete_coldface I'm not sure if it's something from Mozart but I'm sure that it sounds like it is.
It does sound familiar though, I'm not sure either. I'll keep asking around, lol. Thanks
found something kinda similar ruclips.net/video/4xeAsc6m35w/видео.html
@@concrete_coldface it's Mozart's K. 545
This is still the most intimidating musical performance I've ever seen in my life.
100%
this is the next generation:
ruclips.net/video/BA3lvWaC7PY/видео.html
senri kawaguchi's drumming style is like akira jimbo (the drummer from casiopea in this video)
the musical equivalent of T-posing to assert dominance
@@wesleyswank1527 exactly but in a way more dominant way
Well then go see the Liquid Tension Experiment, if you like progressive Rock/Metal and want to see extraordinary musicians really "living" their instruments.
That guy's so hardcore he was just like "Fuck it ima play Mozart"
I agree🤣
His name was Hirotaka Izumi R.I.P
@@ScrewStache Indeed friend 💕
And they just start playing smoke on the water
Noo, RIP he had an excellent humour
Hey let’s not forget the amazing camera work, lighting and audio mixing. Everything about this is just goes so hard
To think that this was in 2003 and there's a Full HD 60 Hz upload of this (one of the whole performance even) on RUclips, by visualbeats
"Music is the only universal language, it needs no translation, it speaks soul to soul." - Berthold Auerbach
Breadholde
@@kingbroseph9773 BROADSWEPH
Armin arlert*
okay
If I show this to someone and they dont like it, I typically dont get close to them. * Same thing for the song 'Red Clay' by Freddie Hubbard
CASIOPEA
Issei Noro - Guitar
Minoru Mukaiya - Keys
Yoshihiro Naruse - Bass
THE SQUARE (T-SQUARE)
Masahiro Ando - Guitar
Takeshi Itoh - Sax (NOT Santana)
Hirotaka Izumi - Piano
Mitsuru Sutoh - Bass
Hiroyuki Noritake - Drums
Additional musicians
Akira Jimbo - Drums
Keizo Kawano - Keys
where did you get Santana from?
Was Akira Jimbo not performing for Casiopea at the time of this performance?
@@fherry1321 he hasn’t technically been an official member since 1989. his role has been “special support drums” since he started performing again with them in the late 90s.
@@fherry1321 I believe he left along with Tetsuo Sakurai
Also, wasn't Keizoh Kawano a pianist for T-Square until August 2020?
Son: Dad, why is my sisters name "Rose"?
Dad: Because your mother loves roses so much!
Son:Ah, thanks Dad.
Dad: No problem, Casiopea vs T-Square - Fightman.
that was a good one! lol!
i laughed way too hard at this lmao
Lol
the off-beat bass part at 3:58 caught me off guard and had me laughing my ass off for some reason lol. these guys are all legends
that shit cracks me up its my favorite part.
love that bass part
EE AA EE AA EE AA EE AA EE AA EE
The internal dialogue of a musical genius:
"Ok, so I've got 2 bars, what should I do with them?"
"K. 545"
"Alrighty then"
In a different recording he plays Fur Elise lol
@@Kumquat_Lord SEND A LINK TO IT I NEED TO SEE THAT
@@steverman2312 I don't have one sadly. It's from the Tsquare CD version of those concerts.
Feelings like im watching the last episode of epic jazz anime.
In an alternate 1980's Japan, man has already colonized space. Now the galaxy has been entranced by the magic of jazz fusion, two bands go far and wide giving their gift of music to the cosmos, only to come back to Earth to finish what they started in an epic finale.
The band's battled to see who was more powerful, but teamed up in the end to defeat a greater evil...
(Keep adding to this story until it becomes a good story)
The two bands perform a (jazz) fusion dance and morph into super musicians to rid Earth of evil fun-devouring aliens.
but the evil forces of tasteless cooperative and commercially calculated pop were spreading, never did the melody felt as weak as it did. Even Cassiopea and T-Square douubted they had the power to counteract them...
But little did they know, their music already had the coveted secret formula to surviving and besting the sands of time, which was...
Music is about tension and then resolution. Most songs do this over a number of bars but in this case it happens across the entire 7 mins. the soloing section is so chaotic that no one knows what’s going on so when it resolves back into a co-ordinated piece it makes for a SLLLAAPPPIIINNNN TUNE
Well said.
I know Jordan Peterson is widely regarded as a controversial lightning-rod, and I have no way of knowing how you view him, or if you're even aware of who he is. That being said, your comment reminded me of this clip from the Joe Rogan Podcast where he explains the importance of music. I think you might find some value in it.
Peace
ruclips.net/video/jCd6ifFdKvk/видео.html
@@kungfujones1OMG YOU ARE SO GAY
well I don't think it's like that... they're playing casiopea fightman, with plenty of space between for every musician to drop in the solo piece to the groove, some solo pieces are off-kilter some riff of the previous one, it's bloody brilliant.
The transition between the two guitars at 4:58 is butter smooth.
I live for the start of of that solo. He played it really smooth but it sound so electric
And you can definitely tell them apart, the styles they are carrying, they were so sync at that moment.
When it transitions to the solo at 5:13, what exactly is he doing
I've performed all around the country... seen performances from musicians all around the world... I'm not even seeing this live and I already know this is the best I've ever seen.
This jamming doesn't sound like a "casiopea vs tsquare" it feels more like a "casiopea and tsquare"
The latter should be the title for this video, makes more sense.
@@timmyc9915 The uploader didn't just choose that title for the video, it's what the actual concert in 2003 was called.
@@strohmy9863 Yea I know. I was just saying rhetorically.
In Japanese Media, Vs. is less of a “Versus” but rather a “meets”, you can usually see this in stuff like old mecha anime
this may just be the best musical performance I've ever seen
true
SAME WTF 😭😭😭😭🙏
These guys are pretty good. They should try making music for Mario Kart.
But they did
T Square make some of Gran Turismo ost
@@jacobmastroly1103 that's the joke
oh these are the guys behind the awesome music
@@jacobmastroly1103 r/whooosh
It builds up, shatters a thousand times in little fills for each instrument, snippets of covers slip in and it builds up again...
It's damn fantastic. How can you NOT love it?
Avengers Endgame is the most ambitious crossover in history
Casiopea and T-Square: Hold our Instruments
How are they gonna play then ? By whistling ? I just imagine them getting back their instruments not understanding why they left them in the first place
@@alanc497 you must be fun at parties.
@@alanc497 Hahahahaha
@@alanc497 You think the music you heard from them came from instruments? That's just a way so we can understand what they're actually doing. The generate music just by existing
@@alanc497 shut the fuck up
This is the greatest Character Selection Menu music I've ever heard
I just love how they were all enjoying themselves
The band enjoyed making the music as much as the audience listening to it
This is what happens when you put two bands of crazy and crazily talented japanese men on a stage at the same time. And it can only be described as pure magic.
What next-level film squad timed and shot this 30,000 camera extravaganza? They're as good as the fusion-band fusion.
Lmao, provably edited in post bro. Not gonna lie though, the camera setup is probably insane
@@thesomalistrawhat leave it to the japanese to do something amazing.. that's why budokan will be the mecca of music.. you know you hit it big in music if you've played there.. the sound guys and video crew for a japan concert always take their job seriously... the best Dream Theater live concert was the budokan version.. Mr Big in budokan was just as amazing..
i think it boils down to 2 things, technology and work ethic... japan has sony, yamaha, casio, roland/boss ,canon, nikon, pioneer, ibanez, tama, jvc.. coupled with hard-working people and that brings you amazing concert experience
@@thesomalistrawhat Seriously, I'm glad 50 cameras was used to film every corner of this legendary set
진짜 어디부터 들었을때 이 곡이 제일 맛있는지 너무 잘 알고 편집한거같다
Oh My God. There is no way to critisise this band. PERFECT. Groove, melody, style, Skill, pure talent, and most of all makes it listenable. The most important part. Brilliant.
I'll never learn Japanese if these are the only 2 bands I listen to.
I’ll never learn Japanese because I’m too lazy
Hahahahahha
LMAOOOO
The part where they're all trading solos is honestly to die for
What's better than this? People having a great time, doing what they love, and creating something beautiful
Easily one of the best live music performances of all time. The energy in this video is unmatched!
Hirotaka Izumi - RIP Not only a killer keyboardist but also a lawyer and graduate from the esteemed Keio University School of Law.
they got the groove.. they got the speed.. they got the tune.. they got the skill.. they got the audience.. the got the fun.. they got everything!!!
20년가까이 들은 두그룹음악인데..
다들 나이가 드셔서 언젠가 한두분 떠나시지 않을까 생각해본적 있었긴한데
히로타카 이즈미씨가 떠나셨군요.
명복을 빕니다.
3:58 my god what a sound to come out of a bass
Yah Yah Yah Yah Yah Yah
bro other than being such a skillful and just fun performance, this is a mixing masterpiece holy shit
Yes! The sound engineers of this performance are fucking legends, imagine listening to this shit live, imma die from the groove
6:24 - 7:00 Sax guy goes into unstoppable mode. 😎🎷
So true
Omniman doesn't mess around
they're not a group of musicians, they're a bunch of magicians...
Totally agreed
musicians are magicians
That fucking transition at 4:09 kills me everytime
I died bro💀
@stets uninu bro and then they just start popping off💀💀
alguém sabe ou imagina qual a referencia de estilo musical ele usa nessa parte? Me remete a algo de clássico
@@gabrielbritto9764Mozart
@@gabrielbritto9764alguns pessoas dizem que e mozzart k535
5:22 the glare on his guitar as he moves it makes it look like he is making lightning with his sweet jams
his uhhhhh....sweet mint jams?
@@requiem7516 noiceeeeeeee
@@requiem7516 niceeee
@@requiem7516 EEEEEEEEEEYYYYYY!!!
@@requiem7516 YEEEEESSSS
So we just gonna ignore buddy smacking that guitar like it's a bass at 3:29 ? I mean shit they murdered this track
He's does that since 1985
@@br0thax preach!
Issei noro
Miyavi: you srsly bruv?
The first time I heard it thought it was a bassist, I didn’t notice that until you brought it up but DAAAAAAMN
I've been listening to both bands for 10+ years. I would come back to this video once in a while and watch it and it always felt visiting a dear old friend
こんだけの人数が同時に演奏しても音の洪水にならないのすごいよなぁ。
No other version of this song I can find is as good as this one. For some reason this particular one with it's unique set of solos is just my favourite.
Hearing Mozart in the middle of Fightman is one of the most jarring musical experiences I've ever had and I'm here for it.
This is the best live concert in RUclips I’ve ever seen. Im quite surprised this video isn’t within the RUclips hall of fame
大抵の曲だと動画流しながら他のことしちゃうけどこれは見ちゃう
全員楽しそうに演奏してて見てるこっちも楽しいね
the two guitarists are so amazing that they asked Carlos Santana to play sax :)
fricking guy 😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
i'm pretty sure that's just mr satan in a golf hat
heheh...
Ahahahahahaha!
That's hilarious!
Hahahahahahaha I almost die.
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Rest in Peace Hirotaka Izumi, from France, with a lot of respect 🙏🙏
이런 음악이 이미 70년대 말부터 완성되었다는 점에서 국경을 떠나 진심 존경스럽습니다.
우리 밴드 음악 과는 가는길이 분명 달랐네요!
저런 거대한 세션속에서 연주 한번 해보구싶네요....
밴드음악의 지옥, 안타깝습니다 이런 현실에서 슈퍼밴드였나? 시청률 선방한건 의외더라구요
반면 우리나라는... 기생오라비분들 모셔놓고 춤과 여린 노래만 시키지, 길가 지나갈때마다 사랑, 사랑, 사랑........
@@정구는핵말려프로그램 출연자들이 실력도 있지만 ㅎㅎ워낙 외모들이 출중해서 그리고 몇명은 이미 출연하기 전부터 유명했던 사람들이라서요 ㅋㅋ
우리나라는 음악한다하면 딴따라 취급당했으니 발전하기 힘들었죠. 형편도 힘들었고...
shocked, I have no words to describe this beautiful masterpiece, everyone plays perfect.
Man listening to this at least once a day has become a routine for me
over the years I have watched this so many times. Great music, Great Energy, Great times. :)
FunkySpunky91 Thank you comment. :)
+FunkySpunky91 i am brazilian. i met this video when i was 14. and i do the same as you. now i am 20
me too. i was in 25 and now 30.
i haven't watched this for the year 2017 yet, so here we go!! :)
I just watch this all the time. Whenever I meet someone who hasn't seen this, I'll show this to them!
this is one of the most badass videos ive ever seen. 11/10
I have never seen a group of musicians have this much fun
Frank then you've only seen small groups of bands/musicians then.
@@samueltambunan6897 People like you are the worst.
3:00 SMOKE ON THE WATER??!?!!?!?!?!?!
yes, and 3:13 was Burn also by deep purple
Deep Purple was pretty popular in Japan, I'm pretty sure Koji Kondo said he was a fan.
SMOKERU ON THE WATURUUUU
THE FIRE IN THE SKY
4:09 when your mom asks you to show the whole fam what you can play on the piano
Nobody:
My stomach during final exams: 3:59
I BURST OUT LAUGHING AT THIS
この動画何回見ても飽きない
4:58 shit that's epic
I love this performance that everyone's smiling
Because they're full 100 % sync and they know it
Easily one of the greatest things that exists.
P.S. Can we talk about how IMMACULATE the drums sound?
2:52
ナルチョのソロが須藤さんが「smoke on the water」に行くように誘ってますよね。
黒田墨夫 idk if you can read this but im so glad im not the only one who caught that haha
@@boricua9071 🤣😂🤣 lmao
めちゃくちゃ最高~!!永久保存版にしたいです!!何回も何回もリピートして聞いちゃう💛
4:26 : Ping ping ping ping
4:29 : Ting ting ting
4:44 : *WRRRRRRRRRR*
4:46 : *DAAAAAAA*
the peak of musical ability
4:49 : *HRRRRRRR*
3:59 : *_EEEEOOOOEEEEEOOOOEEEEEOOOOOEEEEEEOOOOOO_*
3:21 is such a good piano groove!!
Is that part of a song? I’ve been trying to find it😂
@@mrleaks6940 nah, its just Richard Tee style piano playing - forceful and rhythmic. He has a few solo albums.
I have been watching this more than 10 years but it never gets old ever. Always amazing
I swear the Japanese have some otherworldly understanding of music, nobody even compares to them.
fr
13 years later and I am seeing this for the first time. It's fucking amazing!!
やっぱすげぇわこの人たち…
尊敬するミュージシャンですわよ
すんごいいい演奏。これ、演っている本人たちも相当楽しいだろうなぁ。これが全員日本人っていうのがまた嬉しい。日本にも、こんなすごいミュージシャンが居るってこと。
こんなふうにいい年のとり方したい
I want to thank japan personally for all the amazing musicians they introduced to the world.🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is the reason why I love both of these utterly amazing bands.
かれこれ大学生の時から見続けてるこの映像…この親父たちの少年のように楽しそうな顔見るとこっちも笑顔になりますね💡
this is the kind of good fight collab. 2019 anyone?
Hell yeah
No
hell yeah
i repeat this video every day
2021
I've listened to this like 20 times already. It's sooooo good
bruh fr lmao
This is, without a doubt, the best thing I have heard. Ever. I am so flabbergasted after listening to this.
18 years later im still watching this. Timeless.
God these are just maestros of their craft just showing off. Like maybe if you are not into this type of music you might not get it. But on a technical levels these guys are so fucking clean in their progression. Everything seems like like it’s always the at cusp of being pure cacophony. And yet everything in the end turns out to feel both perfectly planned out and yet improvisational enough to keep you on your toes. Love these guys.
This might be the best live performance ever delivered
Dear Masahiro Ando, thankyou for such a classy music for GranTurismo
皆さん本当に楽しんで演奏していますね。
和泉さん、いい演奏ありがとうございました。空から他のスクエアのメンバーを見てあげてください。
If only Tetsuo Sakurai was here :(
They needed two basses to make up for the loss.
and Masato Honda......
Poor Naruse 😢 🤣🤣🤣
If only Takashi Sasaki was there!!
00:54 a Wolf
04:43 a Cow
wow
4:38 a donkey 😃
4:08 a Wolfgang
lol
Everything is perfect in this vid. The chills I get from watching everyone get a shine and presenting their own skills. You can truly see they love doing this and have so much love for it and makes it so much more enjoyable to watch. The contrast between each artist is badass and the lighting and camera work makes it all come together. Truly amazing people and one of the best live performances I’ve ever seen.
I can't stop listening this song every day especially the part that starts at 1:40, amazing vibes overall
Love from Italy
Edit: After one year I can confidently say Im a true Casiopea and TSquare fan, I've literally listened to the entire 2003 live of 2 hours and 44 minutes for more than 100 times
sono musicosti con i controcazzi... performance talmente bella che mi sono messo a imparare le varie frasi dei chitarristi, tutte stupende
@@samueledangelo410 si infatti è una performance incredibile, mi piace anche come hanno miscelato bene tutti gli strumenti con il mixer, veramente tutti bravi. Io sto anche imparando questa canzone così la posso suonare insieme alla mia band.
Dang I thought I was the only one who starts my day with this tune
@@nighttrain1695 nope haha
minoru
Simply amazing. I'm really digging this jazz fusion rabbit hole right now.
4:58 The guitar drop after the solo sections end with the lights is just PERFECT.
4:08 Best part of the whole video
Lmao
what do you mean?
Such a madlad. He was like trollin everyone. Like i’m gonna playin mozart
Lmao
fightman really is a crazy song lmao
실용음악과 졸업한 중학교 음악교산데요 수업시간에 학생들한테 이거 보여주다가 제가 또 다시 이 영상에 빠져버렸네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅠ 제가 입시생 시절 이 영상을 처음 봤을때 느꼈던 설레임과 감동을 아이들도 느꼈기를.. 시간이 없어서 풀영상을 다 못보여준게 너무 아쉬워요ㅠ
smoke on the water, into burn, into mozart is just magical
That was an experience to watch this for the first time. I'm exceptionally grateful that I learned of this genre, because absolutely nothing matches it.
Eu não resisto. Passa ano, vem ano, mas volto sempre neste vídeo espetacular já faz muitos anos. O virtuosismo destes músicos nunca envelhece. Todos são absolutamente fantásticos, mas Noro-san tirando acordes de um baixo com guitarra...sem palavras. Faltou o baixista Sakurai-san no Casiopea, sem desmerecer Naruse-san, claro. Até porque o baixista Sutoh-san pelo T-Square o faz por três!!!
Tetsuo e foda cara kkkk
和泉さんのこの最初のピアノソロが素敵で大好きでした。ご冥福をお祈りします。
Everyone gets a solo, not just the guitarist. That's the beauty of jazz fusion or whatever the hell this is. :)
멋진할배들의 미친연주
DVD持ってるのに、何故かここで見てしまう^^;
4:38 As a sax player I love this line. No overuse of 8th or 16th notes. but rather a really neat off beat lick
their skill just beyond amazing
This speaks on another level, these fellers deserve more recognition and respect.