@@coreyshafarman8918 I wouldn't say he's unknown. Pretty much all my bassist friends know and greatly admire him (and I'm not even American). It's just that there aren't that many videos of him on RUclips.
I went to high school with him! We played in progressive bluegrass and hot jazz trios together. Such a nice guy in addition to being immensely talented! So happy he’s working on such cool projects!
Finally a proper documentation of Pino. One of the most creative bass players in the world. Some of those fretless lines does remind one of Jaco with Joni.
I’ve been obsessed with Blake Mills for years, one of the most fascinating writers I’ve ever heard. His songs remind me of men I’ve loved (for better or worse). I show up for anything he does, solo, playing, producing, etc. Compelling person and artist.
Everything that happens in this video could not have been made better in any way. As my personal opinion and experience, if you liked this, check out: Talk Talk (latter albums, went straight into Spirit Of Eden after a 2nd round of this Tiny Desk) Jaco Pastorius ( + Joni Mitchell) Tony Levin (+ King Crimson, +Peter Gabriel) Jon Hassell Fela Kuti (+ west african music) Tinariwen Rocco Palladino Keep the list going below if you'd like, and let's discover more great music. I'm sure there's some great jazz that surrounds what's played on this video too!
I'd throw in Brian Eno (as producer and solo), and the whole soulquarian/neo-soul squad as well: D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, The Roots, J Dilla, Roy Hargrove and on and on
Oh...Oh...Oh...omg...yes, Yes! Thank You Pino! YES! The eternal river of life, inspiration, hope, wanderings, getting lost, finding ones way back home to the person one dreamt to be. Wrapped up here I hear all the past great courageous outliers, rebels and visionaries leading us on into the truth and light fearlessly, confident in their vision, centered in their hearts. a visceral sonic enlightenment.
I feel like not many appreciate Sam Gendel's brilliance in this group.. He is also amazing along side these other great and experienced sound crafters.
So ridiculously innovative and so beautiful to listen to. This is the true meaning of cutting edge......These guys are opening new pathways and just so inspriring!!
I’ve never heard anything like this before. It’s so interesting, I think I’ll have to listen a few times just to catch all the details. The harmony is so dense and complex, really interesting emotional character.
It’s also so loose at the same time, like everything is in time but also so deep in the pocket that it almost seems unorganized, but in a good way. Extremely hard to play like that, but makes for most unique album I’ve heard in a very long time
4 amazing musicians, all great supporting musicians and I mean that in the best of ways. At any given moment their instruments are all so well balanced, well played, aligned…that first 4 minutes was some of the most gentle, wonderfully balanced quartet music I’ve heard.
Probably one of the best things I have listened to in 2022. The musicality, dynamics and texture are otherworldly. Delicious and nutritious food for the soul.
I discovered Pino when I was a teenager, and of course it was alongside Paul Young. Whatever one thinks of the latter, he had the intelligence and the good taste to work with this exceptional bass player. More than 30 years later, I discovered Sam Gendel alongside Louis Cole. Two artists of different generations, but both steeped in talent
Such a wonderful player and a great guy, had the pleasure of touring with the who way back in 2007 when pino was in the bass chair , he was always very generous with his time and dint mind me asking all kinds of Dangelo questions and even got to have a play of his legendary red P Bass. An absolute Master and one of the finest people you could even want to meet, I even spied him side stage checking us out 😝😝👍👍👌
I’d known about Pino since the 80s. I first got wind of him when he recorded and performed with Paul Young. I remember my ears immediately gravitating towards the bassist’s playing, and thought who is this guy, he’s doing some amazing stuff! Then, a few years later, I hear him on a few recordings with the Eagles Drummer Don Henley… even though I did not know who the bass player was on Don Henley‘s recordings, that bass sound was unmistakable. I knew right away that this was the same guy who played with Paul Young. He is a brilliant player, and legendary on all levels.
I've never wanted to be a bassist or to play the bass, but hearing and seeing Pino changed all that. What a joy it is to hear all these guys playng together.
One of the greatest collaborations and albums EVER made! Thank you for this wonderful music! Each one of the musicians made this magic possible and We are so thankful for it!
Omg I think i manifested this thru my dreams THANK YOU WORLD AND ALL THAT FORCES THAT LED ME TO THIS MOMENT OF PURE DISTILLED JOY AND SATISFACTION OMG!!
Great musicianship. Pino knows how to get that fretless to sound great with palm mute and so many other techniques... he plays so softly with his picking fingers here to get that lovely understated tone.
I wish Blake Mills would produce a D'Angelo album. It should be a musical dream come true. With Pino as a bridge maybe there's some chances (sorry for the bad english)
Without being rude, why would you want Blake Mills to produce a D'Angelo album? He makes perfect records already, what exactly would Blake Mills do, make the tea?
@@cardboardmusic I kind of agree. I love Blake Mills, but I don't see anyone producing a D'Angelo album appart of himself... Besides, making tea for your friends is cool. Daniel Lanois makes a killer lentil soup in his place in LA too :)
@@jas_bataille Hmm, sounds good. Lentil soup is always a welcome treat when you're taking a break in the studio, and, I love the work of Daniel Lanois. A perfect match.
I listened to about two notes before my headphones died. Now I'm just watching the video with no audio trying to imagine what an incredible experience I'm missing out on
Gary Numan so brilliantly gave Pino his first recording project in 1983. As an unknown, Pino graced Numan’s excellent album, I Assassin, with fully developed melodies, chord progressions and song structures. The exceptional Mick Karn R.I.P. 🌹was either too expensive or uninterested at the time, not sure, but Pino did play somewhat similarly to Karn and Numan was very happy with Pino’s “pocket change” fee! Give I Assassin a listen, or a re-listen. It’s SO good 🌟
Beautiful performance. so refreshing in it's soundscape and earthy textures; constant surprises. For me this track contains an occasional haunting homage to Pet Sounds in the woods and block. Gorgeous
What a delectable find! I have not listened to Pino in some years, and he sounds exquisite. Abe Rounds is such an immense young talent. I have seen him with Meshell Ndegecello for years and he is an impressive drummer who obviously knows how to support a lead bassist. However, seeing him on percussion as well is an added treat. Blake and Sam are great here as well. As Prince would say, "real music by real musicians." Life doesn't get much better than that. Thank you gentlemen and Tiny Desk.
What a gorgeous collaboration , inavative, progressive, tender and soulful, you guys are brilliant, love this so much , thankyou🙏🙏🧡 from Tasmania Australia
wowwwwwww que placer!!!!!!!!!!!! que placer mas absoluto escuchar esto...el Maestro Palladino y sus musicos realmente lo disfrute muchisimo. gracias por la musica desde mendoza argentina
This is what the world needs now. More documentation of Pino's brilliance.
ok but... Sam Gendel
Exactly...
He’s so criminally unknown
@@coreyshafarman8918 I wouldn't say he's unknown. Pretty much all my bassist friends know and greatly admire him (and I'm not even American). It's just that there aren't that many videos of him on RUclips.
Exactly!
The audio engineer on this one, my gosh.
I went to high school with him! We played in progressive bluegrass and hot jazz trios together. Such a nice guy in addition to being immensely talented! So happy he’s working on such cool projects!
@@Jazzbass92 That's so cool!
With players like that you basically do nothing as mixing engineer. It's just about a good microphone placement
@@Vossflying Ah yeah, totally!
^^ Yup!!
Man everytime pino brings the fretless out you know he means serious jazz business
That alone got me to watch.
I thought it was Blake on the fretless baritone and Pino on the bass, no?
@@spacepodi they change instruments during the gig
these guys are operating in a sphere above us normals
Pino matching the sax melody with harmonics at 2:45 gave me shivers...truly one of the greatest of all time.
probably the other way round, that's a classic Jaco lick, he probably wrote the tune and had the sax double the harmonics. Nice effect though
Magic! I just did a video on his work on Wherever I Lay My Hat, and he is doing a harmonic slide on the first chorus! Incredibly creative
Finally a proper documentation of Pino. One of the most creative bass players in the world. Some of those fretless lines does remind one of Jaco with Joni.
Big time
The whole first movement coulda been a side on Don Juan's reckless Daughter or Shadows and Light
Man with the simplest gear but the most complex playing
Shadows of Shadows and Light
@@KaninManeepairoj Perfect and ultimate proof that the sound is in the player's hands.
This Sax setup is sending me, the tones and effects Sam is getting are absolutely insane
It's absolutely nuts how intuitive and warm and organic he's making it all sound! Hs playing on the album is massive, it's outrageous what he brings!
it reminds me of jon hassell the trumpet player
how does he play those harmonies/two notes at once? is it one of those pedals?
@@joggejor yes dude I would love to know this
@@iamthemoneyj Lots of horn players using FX these days !
Pino and Blake, legends of course, but can we hear it for Abe and Sam??? Two mega-talents that shine on every project they are a part of!
Those harmonics during the first song, holy sh*t. What a beautiful thing.
I’ve been obsessed with Blake Mills for years, one of the most fascinating writers I’ve ever heard. His songs remind me of men I’ve loved (for better or worse). I show up for anything he does, solo, playing, producing, etc. Compelling person and artist.
This feels like a totally new genre, music from another planet, some time in the distant future, but also from the past at the same time. Wild.
Listen to Joni Mitchell tho~it has an obvious mother
It's jazz, baby.
@@jonunderscore Nice
@@FablesOfFaubus would never have identified that on my own, but definitely an influence -- conscious or not
It's called Jazz.
It's been around a long time.
soul crushing first ad break
0:00 - *Just Wrong* (7:47)
7:54 - *Ekuté*
13:28 - *Djurkel*
[21:17 - Tiny Desk team]
This is just ridiculously well recorded and balanced.
So this means one step closer to a D'Angelo Tiny Desk, right?
Finally someone speaks!
Ooooh
That would be so elite
i came to the comments to say the same thing lol
A man can dream . . .
I see Pino Palladino I click like. Then stick around for the perfection
Everything that happens in this video could not have been made better in any way.
As my personal opinion and experience, if you liked this, check out:
Talk Talk (latter albums, went straight into Spirit Of Eden after a 2nd round of this Tiny Desk)
Jaco Pastorius ( + Joni Mitchell)
Tony Levin (+ King Crimson, +Peter Gabriel)
Jon Hassell
Fela Kuti (+ west african music)
Tinariwen
Rocco Palladino
Keep the list going below if you'd like, and let's discover more great music. I'm sure there's some great jazz that surrounds what's played on this video too!
Great indications! I love every single artist you mentioned! Hahaha
Dear lord what a perfect list of musicians and work!
I'd throw in Brian Eno (as producer and solo), and the whole soulquarian/neo-soul squad as well: D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, The Roots, J Dilla, Roy Hargrove and on and on
@@davidgoeller5843 on point! 100%
*AND GENDEL ON THE SAX?!*
This is a super group right here
Gendel climbed up fast man, so awesome to see him play with these 2 legends.
so weird to see him dressed up and playing outside of a portable toilet.
Lol, Louis Cole should play the drums. C L O W N C O R E 2.0
he plays in the record as well
@@irvinghu8746 Chris Dave plays on the album
Absolutely impeccable musicianship. Transcendental.
Oh...Oh...Oh...omg...yes, Yes! Thank You Pino! YES! The eternal river of life, inspiration, hope, wanderings, getting lost, finding ones way back home to the person one dreamt to be. Wrapped up here I hear all the past great courageous outliers, rebels and visionaries leading us on into the truth and light fearlessly, confident in their vision, centered in their hearts. a visceral sonic enlightenment.
You saw all this? 😂 I don’t even know what to feel.
I feel like not many appreciate Sam Gendel's brilliance in this group.. He is also amazing along side these other great and experienced sound crafters.
So ridiculously innovative and so beautiful to listen to. This is the true meaning of cutting edge......These guys are opening new pathways and just so inspriring!!
I’ve never heard anything like this before. It’s so interesting, I think I’ll have to listen a few times just to catch all the details. The harmony is so dense and complex, really interesting emotional character.
It’s also so loose at the same time, like everything is in time but also so deep in the pocket that it almost seems unorganized, but in a good way. Extremely hard to play like that, but makes for most unique album I’ve heard in a very long time
@@solkvist8668 they are truly in a league of their own
Honestly… I don’t even know what to feel. 🤣
@@leaveitorsinkit242 yeah it’s pretty heavy, but I think it’s a challenge to try and experience what the music is trying to say. (I’m still trying 😂)
@@kanenewman5517 This is where I’d normally get high. 🤣
So beautiful... One of my favourite tiny desk concerts of all time. Everyone's just KILLING IT from beginning to end.
Blake Mills is a beast, makes the guitar sound so crazy its amazing honestly
4 amazing musicians, all great supporting musicians and I mean that in the best of ways. At any given moment their instruments are all so well balanced, well played, aligned…that first 4 minutes was some of the most gentle, wonderfully balanced quartet music I’ve heard.
I feel that this performance is sonically more impressive than the record
Probably one of the best things I have listened to in 2022. The musicality, dynamics and texture are otherworldly. Delicious and nutritious food for the soul.
Anyone who enjoys this will absolutely adore Malian music. A lot of this truly embodies the West African sound.
First song makes me feel a rural landscape, sand, grass moving to the gentle breeze and seagulls in the sky, taking a walk with my love
I discovered Pino when I was a teenager, and of course it was alongside Paul Young. Whatever one thinks of the latter, he had the intelligence and the good taste to work with this exceptional bass player. More than 30 years later, I discovered Sam Gendel alongside Louis Cole. Two artists of different generations, but both steeped in talent
Man... Pino Palladino has mastered and understood the art of bass playing in such wonderful ways. Truly one of the finest musician ever
Such a wonderful player and a great guy, had the pleasure of touring with the who way back in 2007 when pino was in the bass chair , he was always very generous with his time and dint mind me asking all kinds of Dangelo questions and even got to have a play of his legendary red P Bass. An absolute Master and one of the finest people you could even want to meet, I even spied him side stage checking us out 😝😝👍👍👌
I’d known about Pino since the 80s. I first got wind of him when he recorded and performed with Paul Young. I remember my ears immediately gravitating towards the bassist’s playing, and thought who is this guy, he’s doing some amazing stuff! Then, a few years later, I hear him on a few recordings with the Eagles Drummer Don Henley… even though I did not know who the bass player was on Don Henley‘s recordings, that bass sound was unmistakable. I knew right away that this was the same guy who played with Paul Young. He is a brilliant player, and legendary on all levels.
Brilliant musicians, Pino and Blake are some of the best ever.
I've never wanted to be a bassist or to play the bass, but hearing and seeing Pino changed all that. What a joy it is to hear all these guys playng together.
This is glorious. Pino is a legend of our instrument. Learning some of his lines was fun.
He really is. He’s such a master. Every note he plays is perfect
Watch it the first time, then close your eyes and just listen the 2nd time.
Visuals and Audio team did this proper justice.
My ears are so happy right meow
it has to be one of the best tiny desk sound mixes i've ever heard. amazing!
If you play any instrument that is being used here, you get how off the charts creatively this goes
This is the best modern jazz album I’ve ever listened too. Incredibly fresh and inspiring !
One of the greatest collaborations and albums EVER made! Thank you for this wonderful music! Each one of the musicians made this magic possible and We are so thankful for it!
Wow so happy y’all got pino. One of the best bass players of our generation
Leading with vibe and dynamics instead of chops…i like it.
This music is so insanely beautiful !!! I'm captured, hypnotized, transported, so much emotion, I almost cried a couple of times..
Pino Palladino has been such a huge influence on me as a bassist. Lovely to see him here.
You are not alone! I also find it lovely to 'finally' see him in a more 'artist' position in a project! He deserves every bit of it
One more thing NPR please give all the musicians the respect they deserve by mentioning all there names all are great or they wouldn't be there
Music from the gods!
Omg I think i manifested this thru my dreams THANK YOU WORLD AND ALL THAT FORCES THAT LED ME TO THIS MOMENT OF PURE DISTILLED JOY AND SATISFACTION OMG!!
STUNNING.... a lot of flavors, colors, jazz, indie, rock WOOOOOOWWWW
A chemistry called music
Pino's internal metronome is just built different.
Lovely Klemmeresque sax intro into a very entertaining 20 minutes. Much respect and big Thank You.
I love how small and playable he makes the bass look
the guitars, everything!!
Music from another realm!
Thank God for music.
Human evolution went all the way to Pino playing the Bass. He's just physically more well adapted to It.
Pino doubling the line at 2:44 with harmonics was such a nice touch!
Blake Mills on the fretless electric!
Great musicianship. Pino knows how to get that fretless to sound great with palm mute and so many other techniques... he plays so softly with his picking fingers here to get that lovely understated tone.
I wish Blake Mills would produce a D'Angelo album. It should be a musical dream come true. With Pino as a bridge maybe there's some chances (sorry for the bad english)
Without being rude, why would you want Blake Mills to produce a D'Angelo album? He makes perfect records already, what exactly would Blake Mills do, make the tea?
Without being rude, I could totally see D'Angelo making the tea...
@@FelipeDevicaro Exactly.
@@cardboardmusic I kind of agree. I love Blake Mills, but I don't see anyone producing a D'Angelo album appart of himself... Besides, making tea for your friends is cool. Daniel Lanois makes a killer lentil soup in his place in LA too :)
@@jas_bataille Hmm, sounds good. Lentil soup is always a welcome treat when you're taking a break in the studio, and, I love the work of Daniel Lanois. A perfect match.
This is the best music I have heard in a long time!!!
sheeeeesh, one of the best tiny desks I've seen in a minute. absolutely insane pocket on Ekuté, great playing
This was astounding - I could listen these guys play for hours. Fantastic!
As always NPR with one of the most wonderful people, thankyou NPR
Tiny desk cranking out some gems recently and it’s beautiful 🙌
beautiful percussion, just in the right places
I've never heard such understated brilliance.
Album of the year
If you gave this performance a thumbs down you dont deserve this life. Such beautiful artistry displayed here.
Musicianship at its best
I listened to about two notes before my headphones died. Now I'm just watching the video with no audio trying to imagine what an incredible experience I'm missing out on
Gary Numan so brilliantly gave Pino his first recording project in 1983.
As an unknown, Pino graced Numan’s excellent album, I Assassin, with fully developed melodies, chord progressions and song structures.
The exceptional Mick Karn R.I.P. 🌹was either too expensive or uninterested at the time, not sure, but Pino did play somewhat similarly to Karn and Numan was very happy with Pino’s “pocket change” fee!
Give I Assassin a listen, or a re-listen. It’s SO good 🌟
Just beautiful music. That second song feels so 70s.
This is perfection. One of the best collaborations ever. Just holy music. Thank you guys for creating such beautiful music.
That should b released as a CD. I'm still buying CDs and I would by this one.
Woow this is the best thing i've listen since Tom Misch with Yussef Dayes & Palladino Jr. Great sound, great groove, great artists. Thumb up
This is really something. And Jon Hassell is listening to this up there in heaven.
Beautiful performance. so refreshing in it's soundscape and earthy textures; constant surprises. For me this track contains an occasional haunting homage to Pet Sounds in the woods and block. Gorgeous
Exotic! Thanks for the journey!
2min into the song and that was my exact thought
Go Abe! I thought that was you! And playin with Pino! Wow... too much! Blessings.
What a delectable find! I have not listened to Pino in some years, and he sounds exquisite. Abe Rounds is such an immense young talent. I have seen him with Meshell Ndegecello for years and he is an impressive drummer who obviously knows how to support a lead bassist. However, seeing him on percussion as well is an added treat. Blake and Sam are great here as well. As Prince would say, "real music by real musicians." Life doesn't get much better than that. Thank you gentlemen and Tiny Desk.
both the performances and production are fantastic! Thank you!
this is the best news of my year
Just sophisticatedly ;-) wonderful
Pino pops up in places you don´t expect...
Delightful, and so very smooth. My favorite part was 11:27... Had me boppin' at my desk! ✨✨✨
Pure Joy...
What a pleasant birthday gift
happy birthday :)
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday 🎉🎈! 😁
always a classy sesh with Pino Palladino
What a gorgeous collaboration , inavative, progressive, tender and soulful, you guys are brilliant, love this so much , thankyou🙏🙏🧡 from Tasmania Australia
wowwwwwww que placer!!!!!!!!!!!! que placer mas absoluto escuchar esto...el Maestro Palladino y sus musicos realmente lo disfrute muchisimo. gracias por la musica desde mendoza argentina
Capo, esto es Palladino junto con gendel, hace de cuenta q se juntaron Messi con Cristiano Ronaldo boludo! Tremendo ésto.
Sam Gendel is quite a legend, he has made also great performances with Louis Cole-
And Sam Wilkes
Incredible. Blake never ceases to reinvent himself every time he performs.
This duo feels like the Tom Misch / Rocco Palladino, but with 30 years more of experience
lol was thinking the same thing
Yes, exactly :)
lol
Who's Rocco ?
@@boimesa8190 pino's son, he plays bass too, and he's also very good. Look him up in RUclips
love the sunflowers in the vase. matches the vibe
No way!!!! I love this trio so much
Trio? There four of them
As I understand it the album is a project of sam, pino and blake. But you are right - huge credit to the drummer! Really sounds like the recording
what a gem of sampling
This hits me right in the mummy/daddy button. Sublime.
One of the most played albums in my household. Somehow i cannot get tired of it.