And the best thing is that he's not even trying, he's just feeling it and enjoying it. Not showing off his speed or skills. I must say I appreciate, like and enjoy listening to more than people who are showing off.
Do you think that bass player was consciously aware of his facial expressions during his solo? I've heard of artists getting lost in the music, but he takes it to a different level. Watching Gonzalo Bergara avoid looking at him is equally priceless.
I recorded a quick video of myself today playing to send to someone, and realised after I'd sent it that I was making really stupid faces without realising. I look like I'm on coke or something lol. But for reals, not making "guitar face" for me is really difficult and requires effort xD
My grandfather is the drummer for Willie Nelson. My grandmother's favorite bass line was all of me, so he taught it to me. A couple months ago she had a stroke and is still on life support. When I realized it was the same version I burst into tears. Thank you for making this
I've commented this video too many times, but I'm gonna do it one more time. This video was the one that got me and my dad started playing gypsy swing. We both now own a gypsyjazz guitar (both petite bouche). It has been a journey to a totally different style of music than we were used to, coming from blues, rock, contemporary, evergreens and more general styles. We've been taking lessons since, discovering the great ideas of Django, and understanding that gypsy jazz is more than playing fast appegios and doing unusual chords. Besides the extremely hard learned techniques and memorizing stuff, the feelings connected to this is like being a part of the pioneering this style was back in the days. Like being a pioneer yourself. I'm thankful that it was the great Bergera, that was my first new inspiration, and owe Josh Turner a part of my soul because he made it reachable. If you like this, go check out The New Hot Club Of America, in which Bergera plays a central role. On a sidenote, this style was invented by Django and Grapelli in the 40'ies in Hot Club of France.
For a month I avoided this video because I thought it was all of me by John Legend lol now I've watched this at least 10 times in a row. Bravo great job
I love how Gonzalo (and Josh) had to turn their heads away from Clipper during his solo, so they didn't start laughing at Clippers epic bass face. Gonzalo couldn't help himself though and had to take a peek at 2:17 but I recommend watching Gonzalo and Josh from 2:03 to the end of the solo LMFAO! That is one insanely talented trio!!!
Gonzolo's movements are *extremely* efficient! With the simple looking motion of his hands, it doesn't look like I should be hearing that many notes. He just makes it look effortless!
The easy way would be signing up for a gypsy jazz academy, e.g. Rosenberg academy or GyspyGuitarAcademy. You'll get lessons on just about every jazz song out there. But a subscription costs around 25 euros/month! The hard way would be just learning some gyspy jazz standards like this one and e.g. Minor Swing by googling or looking them up on youtube!
Learn chord embellishments such as major and minor 6th chords (the gypsy chord) and major, minor and dominant 7th chords, as well as 6/9 chords, and etc. Learn the La Pompe rhythm, as it is essential to the gypsy sound Listen to and learn jazz standards to pick up on the nuances of each different version - no two versions are the same, and this is what gives jazz it's sense of individuality Learn the history of the genre Brush up on music theory - in jazz, you must know what you are doing Learn jazz licks from your favorite artists. Doing so develops your 'jazz vocabulary' Listen to different types of music, as this will make you a better musician, regardless of the genre you play. Have someone to jam and discuss music with. This is an overlooked, but invaluable aspect to your musical journey, more than you realize. Having someone to healthily compete with and hold you accountable for your goals, and vice versa, makes for a productive music realtionship
Gonzalo, Clipper and Josh - We ALL 'felt the fun' in this! All three of you played (and sang) to a fantastic standard. This has to be one of absolute classics in the huge Josh Turner website collection of outstanding music videos. Many thanks to all three of you. The hilarious inter-personal dynamic around Clipper the bass player's 'concentration face-pulls' and the sterling attempts at self-control made by the other two while trying to focus on playing to the highest standard and pace were a wonderful bonus. It just adds personality and another dimension to the fun of this superb musical performance. Congratulations to all!
Oh man, I hadn't seen this one yet - I have always loved All of Me! What an amazing performance, so much fun - and both solos were outstanding! Thanks so much for sharing, Josh!
Josh, as I said before, this was the video that got e started in gypsyjazz. Broke the wrist ealier this year and pretyy much given up playing. Did out first gig today and it went great! Thank you, and thank you Bergera! You are a true inspirerer!
Sound so great. I'm a fan of Josh since the very beginning and I think his voice is improved. His tecnique is fantastic and regarding Gonzalo...that armonic at 1:00 ....wow!
josh; the three of you guys playing are a great expression of a team "working" together. Great vid, watched it several times before moving on...... Thanks
At least 1,000 of the views on this video are due to yours truly. This was the first video I saw of Gonzalo. Since then, I've had the incredible pleasure of seeing him perform live and even met him afterward!
A very fine job of this song. My mother used to sing this to me when I was a baby. Her mother sang it to her when she was a child. Very cool! So cool that you play in so many musical idioms. I grew up hearing all kind of stuff from the French Quarter cause my mom was from the south. My Dad used to sing cowboy songs. As a result I am writing cowboy swing, bluegrass, blues, R&B, folk, latin, jazz, & rock. Just came back from a recording session in North Carolina. Thanks for being a great inspiration to these recordings. Vince James (Ajello)
zodiac7jo I play guitar and sometimes I have done it as well. People think that it's weird, but it just happens because you are really into what you are doing.
Beautifully executed Gentlemen. It's great that you're keeping music like this alive by exposing it to a younger audience. Great music is great forever. It may not be the "popular music of the day" any longer, but the greatness of the music, writers, and the performers doesn't diminish with age. For me music is timeless. I listen to music from every era. So far today, I've listened to Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite, Judy Garland's rendition of Rockabye Your Baby, Mama Said and Tonight's the night by The Shirelles, The Beatles Yes it is, In the Wee Small Hours and I have dreamed by Sinatra, Radio Radio by Elvis Costello, Close to the edge by Yes, The Bands classic It makes no difference, Joni Mitchell's Big yellow taxi, Motorheads The Ace of spades, Slip it in and Black Coffee by Henry Rollins and Black Flag, just to name a few. In the end, Good Music is Good Music, so great job keeping this great music alive.
Lyrics: All of me Why not take all of me Can’t you see I’m no good without you Take my lips I want to lose them Take my arms I’ll never use them Your goodbye Left me with eyes that cry How can I Go along without you You took the part That once was my heart So why not Take all of me All of me Why not take all of me Can’t you see I’m no good without you Take my lips I want to lose them Take my arms I’ll never use them Your goodbye Left me with eyes that cry How can I Go along without you You took the part That once was my heart So why not Take all of me
Glad I played this. Senor Bergara is always fantastic and Mr. Anderson's solo was a treat. Good job on accompaniment and vocals by Mr. Turner as well. This was recorded very near to me. Wish I had realized that Senor Bergara was going to be participating in this festival. I suppose I should be paying more attention to local events.
This is so good! I’ve been a big fan of Gonzalo since stumbling upon a concert of his at Djangofest at the Throckmorton Theater in Mill Valley, CA, while visiting the area on vacation back in 2010. After that concert, I looped his albums continuously in my car. He is a genius of Gypsy jazz guitar. This trio works so well with Josh doing a masterful job on vocals and rhythm guitar, and the awesome and expressive(!) bass player who brings a smile to my face.
hahaha at about 2:03 Lead Guitar Man looks up at mr Wild Bass Face in his element and nearly cracks up! he looks off into the distance trying to hide his feelings then goes back for another cheeky glance at 2:18
+marccus83 Painful? That was fucking epic. He absolutely killed it on the bass and at the same time managed to induce some epic mental trip through pure passion. That guy is a legend, seriously, there is zero shame to be had about it.
Guitarist on the left is incredible. His lead and comping is perfect.
And the best thing is that he's not even trying, he's just feeling it and enjoying it. Not showing off his speed or skills. I must say I appreciate, like and enjoy listening to more than people who are showing off.
he's fuckin Gonzalo Bergara!
That will probaby be because he is one of the greatest gypsy jazz guitarists in the world.
@@kellybjw after hearing him play here, I don't doubt it.
That right ?
Man, that guy's soloing is so unbelievably mastered
I absolutely love the bass players face during the solo.
UnderWaterFilms passion
yea the face of passion hahahaha
Bass-Face is truly an art in and of itself.
100% the guy on the left was trying not to look at him so he doesn't lose it. At 2:19 once he composes himself a little he sneaks a confirmatory peek.
@@jeffreygorodokin4112I’ve come back to this video to watch that exact part . It makes me very happy
. Excellent performance.
Do you think that bass player was consciously aware of his facial expressions during his solo? I've heard of artists getting lost in the music, but he takes it to a different level. Watching Gonzalo Bergara avoid looking at him is equally priceless.
cunard61 that's a swinging bassist!
Hahahaha
"take it to a different level"
lol
I recorded a quick video of myself today playing to send to someone, and realised after I'd sent it that I was making really stupid faces without realising. I look like I'm on coke or something lol. But for reals, not making "guitar face" for me is really difficult and requires effort xD
My grandfather is the drummer for Willie Nelson. My grandmother's favorite bass line was all of me, so he taught it to me. A couple months ago she had a stroke and is still on life support. When I realized it was the same version I burst into tears. Thank you for making this
Im so sorry for your loss.
I must have listened to Willie’s Stardust album over a hundred times back in the day and thoroughly enjoyed his band’s version of this song.
I've commented this video too many times, but I'm gonna do it one more time.
This video was the one that got me and my dad started playing gypsy swing. We both now own a gypsyjazz guitar (both petite bouche). It has been a journey to a totally different style of music than we were used to, coming from blues, rock, contemporary, evergreens and more general styles.
We've been taking lessons since, discovering the great ideas of Django, and understanding that gypsy jazz is more than playing fast appegios and doing unusual chords. Besides the extremely hard learned techniques and memorizing stuff, the feelings connected to this is like being a part of the pioneering this style was back in the days. Like being a pioneer yourself.
I'm thankful that it was the great Bergera, that was my first new inspiration, and owe Josh Turner a part of my soul because he made it reachable.
If you like this, go check out The New Hot Club Of America, in which Bergera plays a central role. On a sidenote, this style was invented by Django and Grapelli in the 40'ies in Hot Club of France.
For a month I avoided this video because I thought it was all of me by John Legend lol now I've watched this at least 10 times in a row. Bravo great job
Playing with Gonzalo Bergara- that's right up there!
Josh loves seeing others at their best and showing their talent. I think that lack of ego will help get far.
*thunderous clapping* don't see no love in the comments section for the great Gonzalo Bergara.
Carls Lobato I felt the fun in it.😂
Gonzalo's taste when playing is always tops with me
His playing has such authority 🤗
I love Gonzalo! I've met him in person and he's a really nice guy too. I actually owe a lot to this video for first introducing me to him.
Oh man, great to see Gonzalo around these channel, our national pride. Argentina represents in music
Didn't knew the guy, makes sense he's Argentinian
I love how Gonzalo (and Josh) had to turn their heads away from Clipper during his solo, so they didn't start laughing at Clippers epic bass face. Gonzalo couldn't help himself though and had to take a peek at 2:17 but I recommend watching Gonzalo and Josh from 2:03 to the end of the solo LMFAO! That is one insanely talented trio!!!
Buddy Bellwether lol he is about to piss himself.
what a fantastic channel this is. every single one of your videos brings me joy.
One of the great things about watching Josh is how much fun he has with music.....Josh and Carsontogether is a great combination too!
And: Every uploud is a surprise! His mix of genres is amazing!
yeap! EVERY - FUCKING - VIDEO
Clipper Anderson, A-tier bassist and cunnilingus legend
😂😂😂
Even if you don't like jazz how could you dislike this. Sounds great guys.
Gonzalo es un monstruo.
Grande!!!!
man, can't stop listening to this
Gonzolo's movements are *extremely* efficient! With the simple looking motion of his hands, it doesn't look like I should be hearing that many notes. He just makes it look effortless!
the secret is practicing really slowly
more jazz please
"That belongs in a museum!!!"
literally
Andreas Hadjikyriacou I was about to reply with that, you got to it first
This video is a gift that keeps on giving.
The music. The interactions of the musicians. The musical humor at 2:57.
Beautiful!
I loved every single thing about this
Gypsy jazz is the coolest thing ever. Josh to you have any tips for someone who wants to learn how to play this style?
The easy way would be signing up for a gypsy jazz academy, e.g. Rosenberg academy or GyspyGuitarAcademy. You'll get lessons on just about every jazz song out there. But a subscription costs around 25 euros/month! The hard way would be just learning some gyspy jazz standards like this one and e.g. Minor Swing by googling or looking them up on youtube!
Learn chord embellishments such as major and minor 6th chords (the gypsy chord) and major, minor and dominant 7th chords, as well as 6/9 chords, and etc.
Learn the La Pompe rhythm, as it is essential to the gypsy sound
Listen to and learn jazz standards to pick up on the nuances of each different version - no two versions are the same, and this is what gives jazz it's sense of individuality
Learn the history of the genre
Brush up on music theory - in jazz, you must know what you are doing
Learn jazz licks from your favorite artists. Doing so develops your 'jazz vocabulary'
Listen to different types of music, as this will make you a better musician, regardless of the genre you play.
Have someone to jam and discuss music with. This is an overlooked, but invaluable aspect to your musical journey, more than you realize. Having someone to healthily compete with and hold you accountable for your goals, and vice versa, makes for a productive music realtionship
@@moonlapse_vertigo Oh... so true! Playing alone in your bedroom makes for stilted and poor style.
F
@@leviackerman-em5wz To pay respects
Love the eclectic range of josh and his friends
Gonzalo, Clipper and Josh - We ALL 'felt the fun' in this! All three of you played (and sang) to a fantastic standard. This has to be one of absolute classics in the huge Josh Turner website collection of outstanding music videos. Many thanks to all three of you. The hilarious inter-personal dynamic around Clipper the bass player's 'concentration face-pulls' and the sterling attempts at self-control made by the other two while trying to focus on playing to the highest standard and pace were a wonderful bonus. It just adds personality and another dimension to the fun of this superb musical performance. Congratulations to all!
"I felt the fun in it." and that folks is a musician.
Clipper Anderson!! What a nice surprise! Small world.
I was expecting (at 2:25) the bass player's tongue to whip out like a lizard's and catch a fly.
Lol
He's just yackin' on a bone. He's got it up. He's alright now. (Little _Christmas Vacation_ trivia there....)
i cant stop laughing whenever i recall this comment
He looks like hes gonna gag XD
Lmao I was dying, I had to see what people said about that! Lol first comment I see
More amazing every time I watch
00:00 bap, th, ah, woah...
One of the greatest guitar solos I’ve heard on this standard.
There's something about Gypsy jazz that simply speaks to me. It just connects. Thank you for this. It's awesome.
Finally a cover that's not only amazing but doesn't have people complaining about it not being the "all of me" they were expecting.
it looks like gonzalo is trying his best to avoid looking at the bass player cause he cracks a smile when he sees him drooling
Guys that was fantastic please record more old tunes..Thanks for remembering the past where all us great pickers come from..
Josh dawg you blow me the fuck away with every video. Keep this up and you'll get the recognition you truly deserve.
This is fantastic. "Sounds great, guys," forsooth.
Josh's talent is supernatural. He's obviously channeling many long lost artists. Nobody can be this versatile. Awesome.
"I felt the fun in it" - That's what music is all about. Great cover!
Josh, this is a great way to show your versatility. You're all over the 20th and 21st centuries.
Every other week when I listen to this, I want to up-vote it...
but then remember I already did years ago D:
i love the method you use to record these songs, makes them sound so natural and real. great performance mate, keep up the good work :)
Heard many versions of this song, but the appeal of this one makes it not only the better one but also almost a new song altogether.
Oh man, I hadn't seen this one yet - I have always loved All of Me! What an amazing performance, so much fun - and both solos were outstanding! Thanks so much for sharing, Josh!
Keep coming back to this - LOVE IT
Josh, as I said before, this was the video that got e started in gypsyjazz. Broke the wrist ealier this year and pretyy much given up playing. Did out first gig today and it went great! Thank you, and thank you Bergera! You are a true inspirerer!
Simply beautiful boys..... couldn't have been better......
GREAT!!!
Voice, bass solo, all of it!
Yes yes yes.......this is GREAT. 👏👏👏👏👏
I keep coming back for the solos and the bass face :)
Sound so great. I'm a fan of Josh since the very beginning and I think his voice is improved. His tecnique is fantastic and regarding Gonzalo...that armonic at 1:00 ....wow!
I love the faces the bassist makes during his solo! He's really digging it!
Subscribed for 2:58 . Made me smile too. Such clarity in your voice.
This is one of the best things on the internet.
Left me feeling happy and appreciating the guitar as an instrument.
josh; the three of you guys playing are a great expression of a team "working" together. Great vid, watched it several times before moving on...... Thanks
Love to see musicians smiling at the sheer enjoyment of hearing another great musician play
There’s no end to this incredible.........🙈🙈🙈🙈❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
At least 1,000 of the views on this video are due to yours truly. This was the first video I saw of Gonzalo. Since then, I've had the incredible pleasure of seeing him perform live and even met him afterward!
Sometimes I forget how good a singer you are, that was my fave part of this video.
A very fine job of this song. My mother used to sing this to me when I was a baby. Her mother sang it to her when she was a child. Very cool! So cool that you play in so many musical idioms. I grew up hearing all kind of stuff from the French Quarter cause my mom was from the south. My Dad used to sing cowboy songs. As a result I am writing cowboy swing, bluegrass, blues, R&B, folk, latin, jazz, & rock. Just came back from a recording session in North Carolina. Thanks for being a great inspiration to these recordings. Vince James (Ajello)
Those faces... 2:19
when u nut be she keep suckin
aha what the heck is this
zodiac7jo Musical orgasms
it must be painful looking at his face
zodiac7jo I play guitar and sometimes I have done it as well. People think that it's weird, but it just happens because you are really into what you are doing.
Outstanding..
Juste magnifique... épuré et précis, respect du morceaux, bravo!
Beautifully executed Gentlemen.
It's great that you're keeping music like this alive by exposing it to a younger audience.
Great music is great forever. It may not be the "popular music of the day" any longer, but the greatness of the music, writers, and the performers doesn't diminish with age.
For me music is timeless. I listen to music from every era.
So far today, I've listened to Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite, Judy Garland's rendition of Rockabye Your Baby, Mama Said and Tonight's the night by The Shirelles, The Beatles Yes it is, In the Wee Small Hours and I have dreamed by Sinatra, Radio Radio by Elvis Costello, Close to the edge by Yes, The Bands classic It makes no difference, Joni Mitchell's Big yellow taxi, Motorheads The Ace of spades, Slip it in and Black Coffee by Henry Rollins and Black Flag, just to name a few.
In the end, Good Music is Good Music, so great job keeping this great music alive.
Lyrics:
All of me
Why not take all of me
Can’t you see
I’m no good without you
Take my lips
I want to lose them
Take my arms
I’ll never use them
Your goodbye
Left me with eyes that cry
How can I
Go along without you
You took the part
That once was my heart
So why not
Take all of me
All of me
Why not take all of me
Can’t you see
I’m no good without you
Take my lips
I want to lose them
Take my arms
I’ll never use them
Your goodbye
Left me with eyes that cry
How can I
Go along without you
You took the part
That once was my heart
So why not
Take all of me
My new favorite Video on YT! Greetings from 2022. Everytime i watch it, i spot something new.
you truly amaze me with your playing
I've watched this a dozen times over the past 3 years- and it IS better everytime.
That was freaking great.
Glad I played this. Senor Bergara is always fantastic and Mr. Anderson's solo was a treat. Good job on accompaniment and vocals by Mr. Turner as well. This was recorded very near to me. Wish I had realized that Senor Bergara was going to be participating in this festival. I suppose I should be paying more attention to local events.
I came back in 2024 purely for the bass player
Beautiful...
Did anyone else this this was going to be a John Legend cover but then were really glad to findnout that it isn't!? :D
me!!! I love his channel because it's always introducing me to new music ♡
No. This is old school. 😉
Dude! You share my Uncle's Italian family name.
You Italian or have distant relatives in central Italy? 😂
I don't think Josh plays anything that was composed after he was born. He has taste.
Very wrong. He loves the Avett brothers and has done covers of them.
Thank you for keeping it classy young man!!!!
Dang man, I think you are one of the best guitarists and musicians in RUclips. :)
This is so good! I’ve been a big fan of Gonzalo since stumbling upon a concert of his at Djangofest at the Throckmorton Theater in Mill Valley, CA, while visiting the area on vacation back in 2010. After that concert, I looped his albums continuously in my car. He is a genius of Gypsy jazz guitar. This trio works so well with Josh doing a masterful job on vocals and rhythm guitar, and the awesome and expressive(!) bass player who brings a smile to my face.
I discovered the album Porteña Soledad not too long ago. Absolutely loving it.
That is the first album that I bought and played continuously. It’s a gem. Enjoy!
When you can play like this bass player, you can make any face you want.
So incredibly nuanced, how can he play so hard yet ring out the very limit of the note, just all 3 are so talented...while playing in a park!
That's really great man. I remember you were always good even back in high school.
PS I am Cooper haha
... watched this so many times I have lost count ... this is extreme talent guys ... one of my favorites ..
hahaha at about 2:03 Lead Guitar Man looks up at mr Wild Bass Face in his element and nearly cracks up! he looks off into the distance trying to hide his feelings then goes back for another cheeky glance at 2:18
This seriously made me cry from laughter at 3:47 in the morning. Thank you so much.
Love the gypsy swing type of music, glad you are adding it Josh.
For me, this is the best one of you guys! For sure I am responsible for at least 1000 views of it :-)! ConGrAts!
I’ve watched this video for months. It’s seriously so good!
Awesome again, Josh. Now I have a request for you, I would like to hear you playing "Postcards from Paraguay" by Mark Knopfler.
Are you my soul mate? I would also love if he did that song! One of Knopfler's best.
Nice idea guy :)
And also Josh is a very good fingerpicking player.
Josh, this was my entry to Jazz.. i now take Jazz lessons and practice arpeggios the whole day.. thx 4 all your work here. Your inspire me so much.
2:04 Strongest bass face I've ever seen
I love the little harmonic trick he does at 1:00, never thought of that before!
Finally an argentinian on the spotlight!
Fantastic! I had a huge smile all the time. Thank you guys!
Harry Potter, Ben Stiller, & Phil Donahue. Mind blown.
lol
I rarely literally LOL at comments, but you got me!
Me, too, Roy Tee ! Me too. 😆
Ha ha ha good one! Does Gonzalo look a bit like Robert Downey Jr too (aka Tony Stark)?
If the bass was Steve Martin, that would be funny
Simply superb! Thank you all three! :-)
that guy on the left is freaking awesome
Love the music.. and the quaint touring van in the background.. :D
Josh's hair looks like the mic cover
hahahahahahaha
lmao
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
we have the same name lol
They’ve both got the same sponsor: TRESemmé Nice & Easy Uplifting Dry Shampoo.
Gonzalo has the true Manouche touch and (very rare) personal and meaningful phrasing. Chapeau!
Clipper's face at 2:28 😂
Lol, I know you can get carried away while performing, but seriously...that was just painful to watch :)
I laughed my ass off at that
he is cute daaad :)
+marccus83
Painful? That was fucking epic. He absolutely killed it on the bass and at the
same time managed to induce some epic mental trip through pure passion.
That guy is a legend, seriously, there is zero shame to be had about it.
He's got the BASS FACE! Careful. It's contagious.
I have loved this song for a very long time! Thanks for nailing this one!!
2:08 ,the dude on the left struggling to not piss himself laughing,even better than old bass face 😂😂😂
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One of my favorite songs of all time. Masterful job guys!