+1. Best live band I've ever seen, and I saw all the top fusion bands at their peak in the 80s and early 90s. Tribal Tech annihilated them all. I pretty much stopped going to shows after they broke up. TT wiped the plate clean.
Gary Willis is a MONSTER ! I don't understand why many bass players don't understand that he is the most unique, innovative and greatest bass player! They have to focus their attention on him in order to improve their playing and understanding the whole concept of jazz/fusion bass playing !
In my opinion , Scott Henderson is the guy that brought jazz fusion guitar to a wide audience. No disrespect to the notables that paved the way for him (Al Dimeola , Allan Holdsworth, John Scofield) No Doubt, Tribal Tech is the band and Scott Henderson is the man!
Scott followed a lot of others that brought jazz/fusion guitar to a wide audience long before him. the first was John McLaughlin. He was the one that really bridged the gap between Jazz/Rock/Classical/Flamenco/Middle Eastern Music (Indian), along with Blues and R&B. No one else has really done that many different music forms combined in their arsenal. With MO 1, they were head lining HUGE concerts in their last year before the change up.. MO 2 also headlined major concerts and their albums were big selling albums for instrumental albums. John influenced EVERYONE that came after him, plus he was influencing a lot of rock guitar players that weren't jazz fusion players. I like Scott, don't get me wrong, but even Al Dimeola is more prolific than Scott. Jeff Beck was also one of the most known jazz/rock guitar players after his influence from McLaughlin.
Di Meola can't play a lengthy improvised solo with inventiveness like Scott. Al plays a few bars, runs out of ideas quickly and resorts to boring triplet runs.
0:00 The Big Wave 8:25 Foreign Affairs 15:26 Canine 23:55 Fence Climbing Blues (Dog party album) 31:04 (free impro) 32:58 Self Defense 38:18 Boat Gig 44:30 Shining Star (Earth, wind and fire cover) 52:26 Big Fun
I love Scott's playing, great feel, and tone! Gary is nothing short of amazing. Kirk likes to bang the drums real loud then drink a few beers, he's got the chops to rock you. I hope he doesn't have to play Barry Manilow and is having fun. Kinsey looks like he might be able to get you a good deal on a computer, until he shows you what he can do on a keyboard! Thanks for the video.
I believe it already has. Scott is a monster. I can clearly hear the Holdsworth and Beck influences, but also easily hear a lot of Henderson in other players such as Greg Howe.
The first time I heard Tribal Tech, 27 hears ago (and I still do, regularly), it really felt like something new. Not just their (obviously obvious) absurd virtuosity. It was the sound, the concept, the feeling. It's not just a simple evolution (like some say) from Zawinul, Corea, etc. It really did add something new. 27 years on and they are still no. 1 on my playlist. And Scott Henderson my no. 1guitarist. And Gary Willis, my no. 1 bassist. Period.
All the info at once: Tracklist: 00:00 -1- The Big Wave 08:25 -2- Foreign Affairs (Reality check album) 15:26 -3- Canine 23:55 -4- Fence Climbing Blues (Dog Party album) 31:04 -5- Free impro 32:58 -6- Self Defense 38:18 -7- Boat Gig 44:30 -8- Shining Star (Earth, Wind and Fire cover) 52:26 -9- Big Fun Personnel: Scott Henderson - Guitar, producer, composer & arrangements Scott Kinsey - Keyboards Gary Willis - Bass Kirk Covington - Drums Notes: Recorded live at Musicians Institute Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, USA, on January 18th, 1996
Estos tipos me han acompañado en cada uno de mis viajes por carretera o en avión de ida y vuelta. Los escucho desde hace 25 años y aún siguen sonando futuristas, un futuro que cada vez se aleja más porque no hay musicos en esta generación que llenen sus zapatos. Siguen siendo tan únicos e indescifrables para mí, como hace 25 años. Por eso cada vez que los oigo me suenan a nuevo. Y creo que miles en el mundo sienten lo mismo con esta banda increible.
Just ridiculous.....the combination of funk, fusion, shuffle, jazz and swing is fuckin awesome!! I had the amazing opportunity to study under Willis at BIT 89-90. Got to see the band rehearsing at school, great bunch of guys!! Love and miss them touring.....
Great group of guys, as well as musicians. Caught them during a blizzard in New Haven back in the early Nineties; had a little dinner with them beforehand. You'ld never know these dudes were so skilled, laughing it up during pizza. Great memory.
Gary Willis`s innovative 3 finger style of playing is so good... He is the reason I always had a ramp on my 5 string fast bass since the early 2000`s... Such a joy to listen these guys play.
So good. Love the early TT. What sets Scott apart is that he never sounds like a noodling jazzer and has real blues/rock feel to go with it. His lines and arrangements are meolodic and themed in a way that connects in a broad musical sense. Creating music this sophisticated that's so listenable sets them apart.
Scott Kinsey and Gary deserve way more highlight than they get. For those paying attention, they had to help change they way you think about your approach to music! Legendary stuff!
Gary holds everything together and gives it meaning..Kinsey's harmony is staggering..not to mention his soloing. When he saunters up to the keyboard in the final number and drops straight into that syncopated descending chromatic line was hysterical... Meanwhile Gary is always there, effortlessly providing a flawless backdrop...Such a powerhouse band. If you don't know music, you just don't know how good these guys are...
These right here are the GODs of Jazz Fusion...other folks who are written about in the magazines and who win grammys for best jazz albums and shit don't even come close by a million light years. Tribal Tech is in a different brain bending class of their own.
Maaaaaaaaaaaan! What a set!!! I've listened to this countless times in my life but I just want to put a post here to acknowledge how fuken awesome this band is!! The BEST fusion ensemble EVER! Hands down.. even above Weather Report for me and that's saying something!
It was twenty years ago today....(pretty close!) Awesome, and I had not seen this MI performance before. Thanks for posting, this is among the best footage & perfs of TT. Choice!
Followed Scott from his ealry work with Jef Berlin and must say this is my favourite era and sound, as opposed to his more gnarly guitar tone of recent years. Definitely one of the modern greats in the pantheon of fusion guitarists.
Glad I found this MI channel!! Why aren't Tribal Tech more well known in the mainstream, I wonder? This set should appeal to fans of the likes of Floyd and Rush. I would put that to the test, but the only prog rock enthusiast I know is me.
Such a KICK ASS band. One of jazz fusions best, if not the best fusion band ever. Saw them twice around this period in Buffalo, NY. So nasty! They should be recognized more for picking up a lot of what Weather Report put down.
Man Gary just killz. Ha, when I attended MI in 93-94 my locker was across the hall from Scotts' door to his classroom. I was late to many classes because if I could get to my locker with the overflow from his class filling the hallway I would often stand there in awe as Scott played. Amazing player. That was probably the most inspirational year of my life. Teachers like Scott, Tim Bogert, Craig Goldy, Scott Hansen, Steve Travato, Craig Turner, Danny Gill, Joe Elliot and so many other greats. How many people can say the got to share the stage with Tim Bogert (RIP) and Danny Gill in a Live Playing Workshop? Plus the free concerts like this one, Steve Travato with Albert Lee, Adrian Legg, T.O.P. Tommy Todesco, + Once in a lifetime experience.
Muchos dicen que hace 'guitarra bebop, yo creo sobretodo en sus discos solistas. Con Tribal, en esta gran banda, hacía más de jazz fusión. Maestro Scott, tiene sonido inconfundible 🎸Saludos🇨🇱🚴♂
To MI channel, you should at least name the line-up, not everyone knows who these musicians are, and sometimes, it changes! TY for posting this archives!
Must have been 1997 that I got the opportunity to see them live in Germany. Since I discovered them in 1993 this has been (as far as I know) the only concert they've performed in Germany. And it has been one of the most impressive gigs I have attended. At least there will be a concert with Scott Kinsey in April this year at the same location in Germany as it was in 1997, and I'm looking forward to having him here. By the way: On bass Hadrien Feraud, besides Gary one of the very best Fusion bass players since many years. Check him out!
Scott kinsey is a monster man, such a underrated pianist...
its 2019, and still nobody can beat these guys
+1. Best live band I've ever seen, and I saw all the top fusion bands at their peak in the 80s and early 90s.
Tribal Tech annihilated them all. I pretty much stopped going to shows after they broke up.
TT wiped the plate clean.
Still 2020
I remember seeing these shows.. insane. Some of the best club shows i've ever been to.
Holdsworth...
Edit: oh, I suppose that proves your point
2021
Been a musician my whole life and just now heard of these guys .... Kirk Covington is an absolute monster
Have you heard sing yet?
I was so lucky to live all my 90"s with TRIBAL TECH.
Gary Willis is a MONSTER ! I don't understand why many bass players don't understand that he is the most unique, innovative and greatest bass player! They have to focus their attention on him in order to improve their playing and understanding the whole concept of jazz/fusion bass playing !
I've been playing both electric and upright for more than 15 years now, couldn't agree more!
@@mateuszszewczyk6897 haha me too, I'm also an upright player, working in the philharmonic orchestra :)
Without Gary there be No TTech👍🏽💪🏽🎼
I mean, most people think Flea is a prodigy. Gary is waaaaay over their heads. It sounds pretentious but it's true.
He plays walking bass lines in rock fusion songs ; My DREAM style of playing.
I still marvel at this band, even though I’ve listened to them 1,000s of times.
This band is absolutely what defines fusion jazz for me. Incredible stuff!
helll yeaaaahhhhhh
100% man!
Si ..completamente
In my opinion , Scott Henderson is the guy that brought jazz fusion guitar to a wide audience. No disrespect to the notables that paved the way for him (Al Dimeola , Allan Holdsworth, John Scofield) No Doubt, Tribal Tech is the band and Scott Henderson is the man!
No Doubt are not jazz fusion.
@@TheStoneTapeSimulacrum that’s the most hilarious reply to a comment I’ve EVER read in the RUclips realm. Please don’t stop!😅😊😂😢
Scott followed a lot of others that brought jazz/fusion guitar to a wide audience long before him. the first was John McLaughlin. He was the one that really bridged the gap between Jazz/Rock/Classical/Flamenco/Middle Eastern Music (Indian), along with Blues and R&B. No one else has really done that many different music forms combined in their arsenal.
With MO 1, they were head lining HUGE concerts in their last year before the change up.. MO 2 also headlined major concerts and their albums were big selling albums for instrumental albums. John influenced EVERYONE that came after him, plus he was influencing a lot of rock guitar players that weren't jazz fusion players.
I like Scott, don't get me wrong, but even Al Dimeola is more prolific than Scott. Jeff Beck was also one of the most known jazz/rock guitar players after his influence from McLaughlin.
Di Meola can't play a lengthy improvised solo with inventiveness like Scott. Al plays a few bars, runs out of ideas quickly and resorts to boring triplet runs.
I agree 100%.
And, what abour Gary Willis?
Breathstopping... 😮
0:00 The Big Wave
8:25 Foreign Affairs
15:26 Canine
23:55 Fence Climbing Blues (Dog party album)
31:04 (free impro)
32:58 Self Defense
38:18 Boat Gig
44:30 Shining Star (Earth, wind and fire cover)
52:26 Big Fun
8:25 Foreign Affairs (Reality check album)
23:55 Fence climbing blues (Dog party album)
44:30 Shining star (Earth, wind and fire cover)
True heroes
@@TheMrFunktastic2 Thanks man!
Really apreciated man!!
Great help buddy
I love Scott's playing, great feel, and tone! Gary is nothing short of amazing. Kirk likes to bang the drums real loud then drink a few beers, he's got the chops to rock you. I hope he doesn't have to play Barry Manilow and is having fun. Kinsey looks like he might be able to get you a good deal on a computer, until he shows you what he can do on a keyboard! Thanks for the video.
Jazz rock musicians 🤣
No way!!! Jazz rock musicians don’t play with dynamics!! This is Jazz Fusion!!!@@encuentrosmusicales8873
Scotts playing and phrasing will stand the test of time like Holdsworth. Thank You for this incredible performance vid! Rip Jeff Beck
His hair style, sadly, will not stand the test of time
I can easily detect his Allen Holdsworth influence.
I believe it already has. Scott is a monster. I can clearly hear the Holdsworth and Beck influences, but also easily hear a lot of Henderson in other players such as Greg Howe.
I forgot just how good these guys were, lord!! Almost 30 years ago, and this stuff is still as fresh and as good as anything ever!!
Scott is just so so gnarly, he’s always been one of my favorite guitar players ever
The first time I heard Tribal Tech, 27 hears ago (and I still do, regularly), it really felt like something new. Not just their (obviously obvious) absurd virtuosity. It was the sound, the concept, the feeling. It's not just a simple evolution (like some say) from Zawinul, Corea, etc. It really did add something new. 27 years on and they are still no. 1 on my playlist. And Scott Henderson my no. 1guitarist. And Gary Willis, my no. 1 bassist. Period.
All the info at once:
Tracklist:
00:00 -1- The Big Wave
08:25 -2- Foreign Affairs (Reality check album)
15:26 -3- Canine
23:55 -4- Fence Climbing Blues (Dog Party album)
31:04 -5- Free impro
32:58 -6- Self Defense
38:18 -7- Boat Gig
44:30 -8- Shining Star (Earth, Wind and Fire cover)
52:26 -9- Big Fun
Personnel:
Scott Henderson - Guitar, producer, composer & arrangements
Scott Kinsey - Keyboards
Gary Willis - Bass
Kirk Covington - Drums
Notes:
Recorded live at Musicians Institute Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, USA, on January 18th, 1996
Estos tipos me han acompañado en cada uno de mis viajes por carretera o en avión de ida y vuelta. Los escucho desde hace 25 años y aún siguen sonando futuristas, un futuro que cada vez se aleja más porque no hay musicos en esta generación que llenen sus zapatos. Siguen siendo tan únicos e indescifrables para mí, como hace 25 años. Por eso cada vez que los oigo me suenan a nuevo. Y creo que miles en el mundo sienten lo mismo con esta banda increible.
Gary Willis is all over that axe! He know where he is goin when he solos like to another galaxy and back.
God Damn! Gotta find the keys to my time machine, and go back to the mid 90s and see these guys!
Just ridiculous.....the combination of funk, fusion, shuffle, jazz and swing is fuckin awesome!! I had the amazing opportunity to study under Willis at BIT 89-90. Got to see the band rehearsing at school, great bunch of guys!! Love and miss them touring.....
Scott plays more in 3 minutes than most guitarist play in a lifetime !!!!!!
totaly agree
One of the finest performances ever.
Great group of guys, as well as musicians. Caught them during a blizzard in New Haven back in the early Nineties; had a little dinner with them beforehand. You'ld never know these dudes were so skilled, laughing it up during pizza. Great memory.
Scott is still making great music. His latest release, Karnevel, is fantastic!
Gary Willis`s innovative 3 finger style of playing is so good...
He is the reason I always had a ramp on my 5 string fast bass since the early 2000`s... Such a joy to listen these guys play.
Scott's guitar work during that blues number is stunning.
What a band, they pumped out some incredible music over the years. Scott is simply one of the greatest guitar players of his generation.
So good. Love the early TT. What sets Scott apart is that he never sounds like a noodling jazzer and has real blues/rock feel to go with it. His lines and arrangements are meolodic and themed in a way that connects in a broad musical sense. Creating music this sophisticated that's so listenable sets them apart.
exactly!!!
This still is as amazing as it has been 25 years ago!
This is epic! These guys are not from earth!
Scott Kinsey and Gary deserve way more highlight than they get. For those paying attention, they had to help change they way you think about your approach to music! Legendary stuff!
Gary holds everything together and gives it meaning..Kinsey's harmony is staggering..not to mention his soloing. When he saunters up to the keyboard in the final number and drops straight into that syncopated descending chromatic line was hysterical... Meanwhile Gary is always there, effortlessly providing a flawless backdrop...Such a powerhouse band. If you don't know music, you just don't know how good these guys are...
I have played electric for 30+ years but Gary is one of those guys that makes me want to play bass. Such a cool cat.
Great fusion and Amazing blues arrangements!!!!
I listened to these guys when i was 20 now I have 28 but there's somethin that i gonna say: Tribal Tech is the best jazz rock fusion band thar exists
These right here are the GODs of Jazz Fusion...other folks who are written about in the magazines and who win grammys for best jazz albums and shit don't even come close by a million light years. Tribal Tech is in a different brain bending class of their own.
Best fusion band of all times !!!!!!
oh my god I love these guys to death, they are the invincible champions of eclectic sonar spaceology..
Loving the eclectic sonar spacology.
Maaaaaaaaaaaan! What a set!!! I've listened to this countless times in my life but I just want to put a post here to acknowledge how fuken awesome this band is!! The BEST fusion ensemble EVER! Hands down.. even above Weather Report for me and that's saying something!
It was twenty years ago today....(pretty close!)
Awesome, and I had not seen this MI performance before.
Thanks for posting, this is among the best footage & perfs of TT. Choice!
Bass,bAss,baSS,BASS mOre BASS !! GW grooves & wAlks like HELL !!
Followed Scott from his ealry work with Jef Berlin and must say this is my favourite era and sound, as opposed to his more gnarly guitar tone of recent years. Definitely one of the modern greats in the pantheon of fusion guitarists.
The Players
Speachless is a way to avoid not understanding more than beyond high musicality!! This kills!!! ❤
Peet the Swede
tribal tech is So cool🎉
They are my favorite❤
I went to their gig three times in Japan❣️❣️
awesome 👍👍👍👍
They are my favorite Fusion band. I saw them twice in this same stage back in 1994. 💞💞💞
Glad I found this MI channel!!
Why aren't Tribal Tech more well known in the mainstream, I wonder? This set should appeal to fans of the likes of Floyd and Rush. I would put that to the test, but the only prog rock enthusiast I know is me.
This is way above Rush and Pink Floyd fans musical comprehension!! Don’t even put those bands in the same sentence with T.T.!!!!!!!!!!
Its 2023, and still nobody can beat these guys!!
Kovington is really amazing
Se sont toujours de supers musiciens, merci pour le blouse superbement bien joué !
this is one of the most outrageous musical acts of all time
Tribal Tech was just killer... Gary Willis is my all time favorite.
Need a petition signing event to get TT back together!
They could probably sell out 3 straight nights at the Baked Potato. I'd be there for at least one...
I love this band.
Drummer in NY area looking to jam like this man!!! Cmon 2021. No one seriously?
What instrument do you play, and what kinda music?
Gary please come back from Spain & tour Tribal Tech in the states -I know I'm being GREEDY but it's soooooo good, I just can't help it!
one of my favourite Fusion Band since kid... '' Angels '' Playing... this guys will never get old, they were playing music for Generations yet to come
Such a KICK ASS band. One of jazz fusions best, if not the best fusion band ever. Saw them twice around this period in Buffalo, NY. So nasty! They should be recognized more for picking up a lot of what Weather Report put down.
The best Fusion band since 1983.
well I mean ya know up there with CC Elektric Band for sure.
don't forget frank gambale
Que show memorável, só tocaram sucessos.... sensacional
I was at that show!
me too!
@@spwarrington me three
Prog guys need to listen to this stiff more.
The ultimate fusion power-quartet, nothing is going to touch Reality Check in that genre.
THE GREATEST JAZZ FUSION BAND
Man Gary just killz. Ha, when I attended MI in 93-94 my locker was across the hall from Scotts' door to his classroom. I was late to many classes because if I could get to my locker with the overflow from his class filling the hallway I would often stand there in awe as Scott played. Amazing player.
That was probably the most inspirational year of my life. Teachers like Scott, Tim Bogert, Craig Goldy, Scott Hansen, Steve Travato, Craig Turner, Danny Gill, Joe Elliot and so many other greats. How many people can say the got to share the stage with Tim Bogert (RIP) and Danny Gill in a Live Playing Workshop? Plus the free concerts like this one, Steve Travato with Albert Lee, Adrian Legg, T.O.P. Tommy Todesco, + Once in a lifetime experience.
Ps. Hats off to this sick azz drummer to. OMG.
Completely insane performance.
Gary Willis's solo on the first track ....dam ....
Wow, I was there P100 in 1996. still miss my MI days!
Giant!!!!!!!!! Super!!!!!! Awesome!!!!!!! Fantastic!!!!!!!!
Oui ils sont supers !
These guys were totally amazing at this point in their career.
Scott Henderson.....uno de los mejores guitarristas de Jazz-Rock del sistema planetario solar.
Muchos dicen que hace 'guitarra bebop, yo creo sobretodo en sus discos solistas. Con Tribal, en esta gran banda, hacía más de jazz fusión. Maestro Scott, tiene sonido inconfundible 🎸Saludos🇨🇱🚴♂
just Awesome !!!!!!!!!Great..... Scott Gary,,,,all!!! AMAZING
Amazing..
Far Out . Ibanez to Suhr , what a journey
The people that give this a thumb's down are not musically educated!!!!!!
Nah not at all , they're just mentally disabled...
Are there any?
The people that give this a thumbs down are deaf.
They really start out with some heat!
Gary Willis is such a badass
more like a bassad amirite?? LOL
@@franzfigueracello ruclips.net/video/DgDcIKs6cHo/видео.html
What a great band...
Great professionalism.
Perfect guys.
Scott is always miles ahead of anybody else. ;)
he is great, but doubtful anyone, ever, was ahead of Allan Holsdworth
Also, not miles ahead of Gambale, Shawn Lane or john Mcglaughlin
There's no faking it with this music
The best blues band ever :)
i love this music
Gary Willis has taken Jaco's bass lines one step further !!! As for Scott ?.... What can one say ? ...
wes wora
brutal performance
Great band !! Love it
Thanks so much for posting this!!!!!
thanks! scott at his peak
@#$! YEAH! Intelligent/ great feeling/ and awesome energy. Love IT!
Miss this raw talent
a force of nature!
The # 1 fusion band from L.A to the world.
I love Scott's tone in this era, very different from the current one and little use of the tremolo bar, but it sounded incredible
Gary Willis, will you marry me?
Utah here I come for poly amours tribal marriage
má que bichisse fio
HAHAHA
This band is smacking!!
Still one of the most amazing bands ever, and Scott's tone is always as great as Jeff Beck's!
I also think Gary Willis is exactly what I imagine Jaco would have become after about a decade more experience as the "world's greatest bass player"!
To MI channel, you should at least name the line-up, not everyone knows who these musicians are, and sometimes, it changes! TY for posting this archives!
I'll tell ya what.
Attending MI has really fueled my need to acquire a Suhr.
i love this
Best Fusion band.
and yet, it still has one thumbs down! humanity at its finest!
THUMBS DOWN is like his probable sex life ! '' ..'' HE JUST CAN'T GET IT !! .. NO ?
Must have been 1997 that I got the opportunity to see them live in Germany. Since I discovered them in 1993 this has been (as far as I know) the only concert they've performed in Germany. And it has been one of the most impressive gigs I have attended.
At least there will be a concert with Scott Kinsey in April this year at the same location in Germany as it was in 1997, and I'm looking forward to having him here. By the way: On bass Hadrien Feraud, besides Gary one of the very best Fusion bass players since many years. Check him out!
7:20 woooo. controlled chaos