Graham Dechter Quartet Live "I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues"
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- GRAHAM DECHTER QUARTET LIVE
Performing "I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues"
From the Studio Release "Right On Time"
Graham Dechter - Guitar
Tamir Hendelman - Piano
John Clayton - Bass
Jeff Hamilton - Drums
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I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues (Duke Ellington - Tempo Music Inc - ASCAP)
Absolutely love Jeff's left hand roll at 6:21!!
Ron Mangas Pulling it Out! Intense! Wow
YES 😎
Thank you for this lowdown, greasy, feeling infused bluesy jazz. Old school sweetness. Tearing it up.
Can listen to this all day. Smooth and mellow. Thank you ever so much. Love it.
oh yeah ,this group works for me .....! Gorgeous....
fantastic.
Great on every level. Every player a master of his own instrument and each of them has that "feel" that makes this work so well.
yeah guys, great job !!! swinging !!!
What a discovery in today's jazz! Dechter is in the conversation with Wes Montgomery, Barney Kessel, Grant Green and Kenny Burrell. He brings them here again, and he adds his own superb mastery technically a well as showing the essential (and all-too-rare) blues spirit. He's In The Tradition, as they say.
Too bad about the pandemic of tin ears these days, but we should recall that Bo Diddley won a Downbeat poll some years back.As Mencken said to commercial types years ago, "You'll never go broke overestimating the intelligence of consumers." It's always been pretty bad for jazz and the public. Apropos, can you say that "Kind of Blue" is near the best of Miles? I can't. But it is not only great but "user friendly." Often "great" and "public user friendly" are a contradiction in terms.
Thank goodness jazz somehow gets along.
Masters period!
Never heard of this guy, but he's the guitar player on Jackie Ryan's new CD - which is doing really well so a lot more people will be hearing him. Nice touch.
Yeah. I enjoyed too
Where jazz meets the blues. Sweet!
Sensational and so together!
Relaxing and enjoying. Great music. Cees Lodders from Hoklland
excellent guitarist with a golden rhythmic
Super fantastico
But they're so much fun to play.
All of it but ending is true mastery by Hamilton.
tis da blues!
these guys are the led zeppelin of jazz!!!!!!! amazing!!!
This title is a 1937 composition by the great Duke Ellington with lyrics added by Don George. This quartet seem to appreciate the Duke......
The top players of today
delicious
Graham - man, you can play! And you keep good company in your band. Is Diana hunting you down for stealing her rhythm section? Perhaps you're just borrowing it. I love your articulation. You don't just play fast like a machine. Your quick lines have shape and variation - you give each note a different accent so the line makes sense and has funk and personality. I'll see you when you come to Detroit.
6:35~
2:14 oh oh oh.. oh... snap
2:28 when its just too damn good
I pulled out the dictionary and looked up the meaning of cool, this is what I found.
Hi i'm intereste in buying the sheet music.. please let me know...
five downvoters got nothin' but the blues.
Graham's guitar looks like an Andersen custom StreamLine, amirite?
What key is this in?
Not every guitarist wants to play a Blues in Db. Swinging stuff!
I wish the bass wasn't so tubby sounding. I can barely make out what John is playing. I have heard John live before and he seems to like a microphone instead of a pickup. He sounded muffled then too.
First: This guy is absolutely fantastic. Style owes a lot to Grant Green, emotionally, but of course much more use of chords, much more virtuoso. Can anybody tell me how he plays it? My eyes are no longer good enough to see his right hand clearly. Pick, thumb pick, naked finger tips...?
Too much blues!