Awesome song!!! Beautiful and upbeat. It puts a Spring in my step every time I listen to it. Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays, a Genius team. Rest in Peace 🕊️, Lyle 💙
My soul just feels better when I listen to Pat Metheny. He and his group are amazing! His music inspires me to create and be a better human being. Thanks for your wonderful music all of these years! 😊💯❤️
I love this guy, He's music is awesome. I listen to him while I'm at work almost everyday. He's made some greats to include the smooth sound of If I could, first circle. and the list goes on an on. phenomenal!
earliest time to hear Pat's "pigeon coo" lick to these ears is the opening "pop" on minuano but his constant "pigeon coo" line forming the bass melody line for the vocal harmony scatting at the end of this track is priceless to these ears. 6:12
es tan emocionante este tema... me arrastra a una sensacion de felicidad y lágrimas... contradictorio pero cierto... la "magia" de la musica... el invento humano mas grande sobre nuestro planeta... el verdadero lenguaje universal... y Pat Metheny uno de sus grandes arquitectos...
Closest thing Metheny has done to rhythm and blues. All in his own melodic style, though. This tune and Jeff Golub's "grand central", a more rockier and traditional r'n'b number, were noticeable things for me on pop records done in the mid-1990s...
i must mention though that pat metheny has a different sound when he is with lyre mays.its as though lyre is able to activate a part of pat that nobody else can
Fred Flintstone guest stars for some joyful "shabba-dabba-doing" at the end of this track....only kidding of course. Metheny had two talented scat-men in this edition of his group, singing here alongside one of Pat's favourite riffs: the pigeon coos.
go on and on about mays making pmg tracks great but those two very quiet notes around 3:58 (four minute mark), bing, bing, give the track its name (almost) to my ears. the rest is all just the resulting enthusiasm.
Pat is such a great jazz player. His songs are so soothing. This one reminds me of George Benson's sound a little. And as Pat and George are too great artist whom I happen to love very much, it would have been nice to see what they both could do working together. It would have been mind blowing I'm sure. They need to get together.
Perhaps....but Benson and Metheny are such stylists, and frankly they're perfection in their own right. Benson has collaborated with Earl Klugh, in part because their genres and styles are separate enough to compliment each other. However, I see your reasons for the suggestion. They're both on a universal fusion jazz ride...if there is indeed a labeled category for these two creative geniuses. Hope you get your wish.
I wish you'd picked a different name for your channel. There ain't nothing dead about this music, even though Mark Ledford and Lyle Mays are not with us anymore. ⚡
Awesome song!!! Beautiful and upbeat. It puts a Spring in my step every time I listen to it.
Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays, a Genius team. Rest in Peace 🕊️, Lyle 💙
My soul just feels better when I listen to Pat Metheny. He and his group are amazing! His music inspires me to create and be a better human being. Thanks for your wonderful music all of these years! 😊💯❤️
I love how they seamlessly go from one amazing section of the tune to the next using dynamics, key change, voices, horns, everything! Just wonderful!
ANOTHER OUTSTANDING HIT BY THE ONE & ONLY PAT METHENY GROUP.!
I can never get enough of this Group! It was the greatest of all time!
This man is just amazin! I could listen to his group with the orchestrations and araingements for hours!
Me too !!!!! This music has it all and can touch my being in every aspect
I often do !!!! Love Pat !!!!
Never get bored listen this track....
I love this guy, He's music is awesome. I listen to him while I'm at work almost everyday. He's made some greats to include the smooth sound of If I could, first circle. and the list goes on an on. phenomenal!
earliest time to hear Pat's "pigeon coo" lick to these ears is the opening "pop" on minuano but his constant "pigeon coo" line forming the bass melody line for the vocal harmony scatting at the end of this track is priceless to these ears. 6:12
Esta música me hace tan feliz. I'm so happy when I hear this music. Thanks PMG.
Une sensation universelle, de soleil après la pluie…
Grande Pat Metheny Group.
"E quindi ho conosciuto " ... lotta, incanto, grazia, rivelazione, compimento, gioia ed appartenenza. Ok Pat Metheny Group... Grazieeeeeee
During several concerts in NYC,this tune hsd the entire audience clapping at the beginning and,again at the "Bridge"....#HAPPYTUNE
Amazing Pat Metheny
Great day and the morning love this
The better song of Pat Metheny. Magistral solo.
Collectively Cool !!!
es tan emocionante este tema... me arrastra a una sensacion de felicidad y lágrimas... contradictorio pero cierto... la "magia" de la musica... el invento humano mas grande sobre nuestro planeta... el verdadero lenguaje universal... y Pat Metheny uno de sus grandes arquitectos...
Optimismo, horizonte luminoso, esperanza, bienestar, etc...
Nice song! I loved it!
Buena musica para los que saben disfrutar de este Arte.
Gênio
Muito muito muito bom bom bom
very chill, very chill :D
2:16 to 4:16 .......perfection
That section reminds me of his solo at the end of Joni Mitchell's "Amelia".
🌸🌱💙😀
Pat's music is somewhat soul lifting. It's not just because of chord progression or guitar tone etc. I guess all the combination
Amen...bro
Closest thing Metheny has done to rhythm and blues. All in his own melodic style, though. This tune and Jeff Golub's "grand central", a more rockier and traditional r'n'b number, were noticeable things for me on pop records done in the mid-1990s...
i must mention though that pat metheny has a different sound when he is with lyre mays.its as though lyre is able to activate a part of pat that nobody else can
Angelica Kapungu
Agreed!
RIP, Lyle!!
Fred Flintstone guest stars for some joyful "shabba-dabba-doing" at the end of this track....only kidding of course. Metheny had two talented scat-men in this edition of his group, singing here alongside one of Pat's favourite riffs: the pigeon coos.
go on and on about mays making pmg tracks great but those two very quiet notes around 3:58 (four minute mark), bing, bing, give the track its name (almost) to my ears. the rest is all just the resulting enthusiasm.
somebody tell me HOW DO YOU TURN Pat OFF?? #DOPE
Spyro Gyra.
Pat is such a great jazz player. His songs are so soothing. This one reminds me of George Benson's sound a little. And as Pat and George are too great artist whom I happen to love very much, it would have been nice to see what they both could do working together. It would have been mind blowing I'm sure. They need to get together.
Perhaps....but Benson and Metheny are such stylists, and frankly they're perfection in their own right. Benson has collaborated with Earl Klugh, in part because their genres and styles are separate enough to compliment each other. However, I see your reasons for the suggestion. They're both on a universal fusion jazz ride...if there is indeed a labeled category for these two creative geniuses. Hope you get your wish.
I wish you'd picked a different name for your channel. There ain't nothing dead about this music, even though Mark Ledford and Lyle Mays are not with us anymore. ⚡
una rebanda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh no sorry
Jeez, Pat Metheny sold out...wait no he hasn't.
This sounds like what used to be called "easy listening." Is this what the great PM is doing these days?
Check out the tunes on his current tour, hardly Mickey Mouse!
Actually this tune is pretty good, it just a long ways from Charlie Parker.