Varias Maravillosas Personas! Cuong Vu se luce Con Un Solo de Trompeta, Richard Bona está Increíble en el Bajo, Sánchez y su cencerro tocado con un Pie, Pat y Lyle ( QEPD ) Con sus Eternos y Maravillosos Dúos y Solos. Es una Excelente versión, Muchas Gracias por compartirla!!!
Also his cymbals work and sound is not obnoxious or over bearing at all. Crashes come in and decay rather gracefully. Beautiful sound on that kit and how it’s miked and put through the sound system is huge as well. Good job sound guy.
Just caught this today; incredible performance and it's cranked up to 11 on my home audio system. Good lord. LOVE THIS and all of PMG material since the days with Gary Burton. Also loved the interviews with Richard Bona and Antonio Sanchez.
Que en Paz Descanse y suene siempre desde el infinito---el genial LyleMays. Thanks Pat Metheny, I saw him with his tremendous Band, here, in Caracas and New York city,,, God bless them all
As somebody already stated this song is not from Speaking of Now. That album is now gone to a charity shop! I would have kept it if this was on it! Saw him live last summer and so great to take my wife along too. Just wish he would change his old striped shirt for something else!
Does Lyle Mayes have a midi pedal hooked up to the Stienway? How else is he getting those syncopated hits to accompany his probably largly improvised solo around @2:40? Its not coming from Coung Vu! Thanks for the upload. Hope it lasts.
I got this from the info in other video: "Lyle Mays - Steinway & Sons MIDI Grand Piano".....They all are wonderful..Love PMG and each musician they are involved with....
Sergius Cerapium Thank you for sharing that info, Sergius. I agree that one of Pat's many talents is his ability to select and surround himself with fantastic musicians who add their own personalities to the music. This song is a classic example; this version is quite different than what was released on Travels. The music expands with each singular change in the line up. This particular band, with both Steve Rodby and Richard Bona, is amazing to me as a (strictly amateur) bass player. It is rare to find even one amazing bass player in a band much less two highly unique yet equally genius styles that are so particular yet strikingly complimentary. Thanks you for your thoughts!! Peace to you, my friend.
oo,i see. hehe, sorry for my acknowledgement my friend,just particuraly i'm interesttin with pat. THX, warm greeting from Indonesia. @Rodrigo and *****
+John G. Hill I met Lyle Mays in Dallas, Texas in 2002 and asked him afterwards how. That piano, while an acoustic, also has MIDI capabilities and when he played harder (using velocity) the horns would pop out. There was a sound module MIDI'd up to the piano that was on a horn patch. When it came to all of the parts where different pedals were needed, he also said, and I quote, "It's not easy but that's what I get for writing all the god damned parts. Then I have to play them live." I then met Pat Metheny for about two minutes so he could sign my shirt and ticket. He said, "Thanks for listening". Really cool.
+ThatOneDude88 Good story, so I'll give you one. The only time I ever paid a scalper for tickets was to see "Secret Story." For some reason Lyle was not on that tour. Sat in the 2nd row at the Pantages in Hollywood. I think Pat's girlfriend (at the time?) and her family were there, because they seemed to be very focused on Pat. They were almost in front of me, but a little to the right of them, and directly in front of me, was some guy that was jacked up. His friends didn't seem to be happy with him either. He just kept moving around. unfocused, and I thought, there goes the concert. So on the first number, he's moving around so much, the band is starting to notice, because this guy was in the front row. I thought Paul Wertico was going to come out from behind his kit and punch the guy. So just when I thought all hope was lost for this being a great experience, the asshole brings out a cigarette and lights up. In like two seconds flat, security comes over and removes the guy, and we never saw him again for the whole concert! He must have been REALLY messed up. I don't think his friends missed him at all.
Lyle Mays, what a loss... but the life of so many has been enriched by his art.
+Richard Bonna
The absolute freedom and musicality of this band is unreal. All make their playing effortlessly perfect. Awesome
I've been a fan since 85. THIS is my favorite PMG incarnation.
WOW! This is one of my favorite Pat Metheny tunes anyway, but this performance is NUTS. Every solo surprised me. Amazing. What a group.
a classic performance. I am so glad I caught this tour live in Detroit, Mich.
Song for Bilbao is a Stunning composition from Pat and a great performance from the Metheny band
Cuong Vu nails his solo out of the park here 🎺
Man, Metheny has so many unforgettable solos, but this one is really really special. Love it!! 💘
Beeing on stage with pat metheny group = best job in the world.
You just have to be a slightly decent musician ;)
nah... not such a big deal.. I can do that! Hold my beer.
Choose your instrument while I hold your beer... and I get my popcorn ready :D
VERY exclusive group of musicians.
Wouldn't be a job. It would be Heaven......just sayin'.
Best Antonio Sanchez solo I've seen!
Varias Maravillosas Personas! Cuong Vu se luce Con Un Solo de Trompeta, Richard Bona está Increíble en el Bajo, Sánchez y su cencerro tocado con un Pie, Pat y Lyle ( QEPD ) Con sus Eternos y Maravillosos Dúos y Solos. Es una Excelente versión, Muchas Gracias por compartirla!!!
Still in Heaven seeing/hearing this.
Also his cymbals work and sound is not obnoxious or over bearing at all. Crashes come in and decay rather gracefully. Beautiful sound on that kit and how it’s miked and put through the sound system is huge as well. Good job sound guy.
UNBELIEVABLE GOOD!!!
my favorite version...
Just caught this today; incredible performance and it's cranked up to 11 on my home audio system. Good lord. LOVE THIS and all of PMG material since the days with Gary Burton. Also loved the interviews with Richard Bona and Antonio Sanchez.
Que en Paz Descanse y suene siempre desde el infinito---el genial LyleMays. Thanks Pat Metheny, I saw him with his tremendous Band, here, in Caracas and New York city,,, God bless them all
Outstanding Harmony
All are great on this cut.
Pat Metheny - G.O.A.T.!!!
What can I say ???? just AMAZING
El gran Pat y su invariable camiseta.
Maravilhoso!!!! Obrigado por me apresentar, pai. Descanse em paz. Saudades.
Bona on the bass/scat thing, wow!!!
Pat and Layle are my Heroes!!
great musicians great performance top to bottom even the imperfections are perfect, that's when you know the the band it on
Antonio Sanchez is a beast on the drums , I remember when he replaced Paul Wertico , I thought it would be a bit of a letdown; Boy was I wrong 😑 😂
yep I was just thinking that just to be on that stage with these master.s. truly sublime
Nice song! I loved it! I really loved it!
That's just amazing...
As somebody already stated this song is not from Speaking of Now. That album is now gone to a charity shop! I would have kept it if this was on it! Saw him live last summer and so great to take my wife along too. Just wish he would change his old striped shirt for something else!
Brilliant.
Spettacolare!
OMG...memories..The Pier NYC
リチャード・ボナが参加していた時のPMG は最強‼️🤣🤣🤣
NHKホールでのライブ
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!
Why does Pat not tour with so many members like this any longer? Best version
Greatest
love it!!
Amazing 😇
Sweet!
『ソング・フォー・ビルバオ』が収録されているアルバムは『トラベルズ』です😉
! Bilbao es lo nuestro !
Ezkerrik asko Pat
As sweet as it gets
Does Lyle Mayes have a midi pedal hooked up to the Stienway? How else is he getting those syncopated hits to accompany his probably largly improvised solo around @2:40? Its not coming from Coung Vu! Thanks for the upload. Hope it lasts.
I got this from the info in other video: "Lyle Mays - Steinway & Sons MIDI Grand Piano".....They all are wonderful..Love PMG and each musician they are involved with....
Sergius Cerapium Thank you for sharing that info, Sergius. I agree that one of Pat's many talents is his ability to select and surround himself with fantastic musicians who add their own personalities to the music. This song is a classic example; this version is quite different than what was released on Travels. The music expands with each singular change in the line up.
This particular band, with both Steve Rodby and Richard Bona, is amazing to me as a (strictly amateur) bass player. It is rare to find even one amazing bass player in a band much less two highly unique yet equally genius styles that are so particular yet strikingly complimentary. Thanks you for your thoughts!! Peace to you, my friend.
Sarei curioso di sapere che musica ascoltano quei due che hanno messo il pollice verso!!!!
GREAT METHENY
ГДЕ ПОСМОТРЕТЬ ВЕСЬ КОНЦЕРТ ЭТОТ, HERE TO WATCH THE WHOLE CONCERT THIS?????
Antonio Sanchez drums has melody.
Pat Metheny Group
The cast, please...
it's not from "Speaking of Now" album, but from "Travel" album.
Indeed it's from "Travels" 1983 but i really like 1996's version in "Tales From The Hudson" from Michael Brecker
oo,i see.
hehe, sorry for my acknowledgement my friend,just particuraly i'm interesttin with pat.
THX, warm greeting from Indonesia.
@Rodrigo and *****
It’s from the Speaking of Now DVD
Lyle is God !
Antonio Sanchez is the man!
Antonio Sanchez has a fan (the machine)!
there are compositions of laya maysa
Je regrette le temps où Richard Bona faisait parti du Pat Metheny Group...
How is Lyle doing that??!!! He turns the piano with the same keys into an organ, even changing from note to note. A foot pedal? Kind of astonishing.
+John G. Hill I met Lyle Mays in Dallas, Texas in 2002 and asked him afterwards how. That piano, while an acoustic, also has MIDI capabilities and when he played harder (using velocity) the horns would pop out. There was a sound module MIDI'd up to the piano that was on a horn patch. When it came to all of the parts where different pedals were needed, he also said, and I quote, "It's not easy but that's what I get for writing all the god damned parts. Then I have to play them live." I then met Pat Metheny for about two minutes so he could sign my shirt and ticket. He said, "Thanks for listening". Really cool.
+ThatOneDude88 Good story, so I'll give you one. The only time I ever paid a scalper for tickets was to see "Secret Story." For some reason Lyle was not on that tour. Sat in the 2nd row at the Pantages in Hollywood. I think Pat's girlfriend (at the time?) and her family were there, because they seemed to be very focused on Pat. They were almost in front of me, but a little to the right of them, and directly in front of me, was some guy that was jacked up. His friends didn't seem to be happy with him either. He just kept moving around. unfocused, and I thought, there goes the concert. So on the first number, he's moving around so much, the band is starting to notice, because this guy was in the front row. I thought Paul Wertico was going to come out from behind his kit and punch the guy. So just when I thought all hope was lost for this being a great experience, the asshole brings out a cigarette and lights up. In like two seconds flat, security comes over and removes the guy, and we never saw him again for the whole concert! He must have been REALLY messed up. I don't think his friends missed him at all.
wauh
Is this from a DVD?
Full screen.
Cast?
Le trompettiste semble habité
!!
Gora Bilbao
Mr Vu for pres
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee......