Wes Montgomery, Pim Jacobs, Ruud Jacobs & Han Bennink - The End Of A Love Affair • World of Jazz
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- TV-Pogram: Wes Montgomery
Date: 21 may 1965
John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery (March 6, 1923 - June 15, 1968) was an American jazz guitarist. He is widely considered one of the major jazz guitarists, emerging after such seminal figures as Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian and influencing countless others, including George Benson, Kenny Burrell, Bobby Broom, Royce Campbell, Grant Green, Jimi Hendrix, Steve Howe, Russell Malone, Pat Martino, Pat Metheny, Lee Ritenour, Joe Diorio, Tuck Andress, David Becker, Randy Napoleon, and Emily Remler.
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Han Bennink accents Wes so nicely in this performance!👌🏼
Entire group kills it tbh
Nice profile pic
What happens from 5:33 is so funny and beautiful I guess that's why is said that playing great music together it's like having a conversation
Just imagine the pianist and rythm section learned the song 5 min before. This is outstanding
god of jazz guitar
Excellent, superb. His playing just flows from his head without any effort. A musical genius!
Thats what I always say... forget the thumb, octaves... just enjoy the lyrical flow.. his musicality.. he could play any instrument, and still be the same - the great musician. Just listen to his comping.. an art in itself, so much feel..
Very nice recording! Han Bennink has been at the forefront of free jazz but this shows he can swing with the best of 'em (also, RIP Pim Jacobs, already in 1996)
There is a great video of Wes playing live in 1965 in Belgium. Try to watch that on youtube, there are great exemples of his playing
That is the most valuable thumb in the world! 👍
I don't think that I will EVER get used to seeing Wes Montgomery's thumb picking and octave technique! Thank you for the video!
You notice he's not tapping his foot, but his whole body is swinging..He⁴s FANTASTIC!
Ogni volta che ascolto e guardo Wes Montgomery, capisco il perché sia stato il modello di tutti i chitarristi jazz di oggi. Un Genio assoluto!
Always come back to this take. I love the tempo of this. Thanks for posting this. Blessings
Interesting. I much prefer the initial rehearsed slow tempo! How lucky we are to have this session on video 🥰
Great piece of music when you are in this condition... and brought in an excellent and positive way... Superbe!
Swing Brothers Swing 😊
Wonderfull what a loss.
So Beautiful
What a beautiful man Wes is, in addition to being a monster!
Wes always gives u good feelings
Great ride tone with unique swing sense. Nice drum
Thanks for this beautiful music
Gran perfomance de WES MONTGOMERY, apoyado por músicos europeos. WES es, probablemente, el más destacado guitarrista del jazz moderno, con actuaciones memorables como las que realizó con la "sección rítmica" de MILES DAVIS, en 1965. WES tenía una técnica extraordinaria e impuso un estilo muy personal y, además, exitoso. Excelente video.
Love it
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On Red Gardenien Street !!!
Dexter Gordon's solo on his album is at the top of the list for me. But since I play guitar with my thumb, this gives me hope.
wow love it!!
I needed this now!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Ооооооу ⚡⚡⚡🌀Этооо Неееечтоо! 🎆🎆🎆
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You just featured my favorite guitar player Wes Montgomery I love it we have music on Fridays and we tried to Sundays we have to be more consistent listen to our podcast the seed group podcast let us know if you have some suggestions thank you
Astro performance
John Cleese sure can play piano
Is that not miles davis' four?
One thing is beyond me... not the thumb.. but his playing single note runs and basic harmony only with 3 fingers - he used pinky only on octaves, and (full) chords in solos.. and even then, how could he ever place those sausages he had for fingers in the right spot ?? Gosh..
:)