Wes Montgomery Interview Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @tftkadawidalle6342
    @tftkadawidalle6342 9 лет назад +247

    How dare Wes Montgomery interrupt this host?! I am appalled at Wes' occasional contributions to the host's superior self-indulgent ramblings!

    • @RM-gm7lu
      @RM-gm7lu 7 лет назад +6

      Hahahah....

    • @anfiorsceal
      @anfiorsceal 4 года назад +26

      well, he did ask some very interesting questions and seems a genuine, knowledgeable fan. If he hadn't done this interview we'd never have heard Wes interviewed.

    • @mkii1964
      @mkii1964 3 года назад +4

      Exactly!

    • @PBNG70
      @PBNG70 3 года назад +10

      Was just thinking the exact same thing, i hate when interviewers do all the talking, they ask a question and than answer it themselves so annoying and it shows their intelligence level as well

    • @usernameinvalid2675
      @usernameinvalid2675 2 года назад +1

      @@PBNG70 yeah it’s cringeworthy I agree thankful for the interview but this cat has a big ego to feed and Wes not use to doing televised interviews didn’t probably know any better
      Wes was shorted a good twenty years of life sad 😞

  • @Kraeezeu
    @Kraeezeu 8 лет назад +137

    back in the time when jazz guitarist were "major stars"...

    • @dgmoore
      @dgmoore 3 года назад +12

      A major jazz guitarist plays 100,000 chords for 3 people. A major rock guitarist plays 3 chords for 100,000 people.

    • @pgroove163
      @pgroove163 3 года назад

      @Ayustria Salma not when this interview was being recorded.!.. not even close

    • @adsotbraz
      @adsotbraz 2 года назад +1

      @@dgmoore Nowadays, the new generations are easily impressed by poor quality musicianship. They don't know what good musicianship is anymore.

    • @IsaacSmelcZhan
      @IsaacSmelcZhan 2 года назад

      Better than now still though.

  • @Crackers2549
    @Crackers2549 9 лет назад +89

    Wes not only a great guitar player but a great guy..! The pride of Indianapolis!

  • @InsertName125
    @InsertName125 7 лет назад +33

    He's right about Joe Diorio. Joe is still playing and still one of the best players out there. I took a master class with him and it really changed my playing permanently.
    Wes was a humble, sweet guy.

  • @daviddoyle4516
    @daviddoyle4516 7 лет назад +41

    We miss you Wes,,,,,

  • @Humanity2102
    @Humanity2102 10 лет назад +26


    Wes told me the same thing about Nelson Symonds. He said "there is a guy in Canada who could do what he did in chords and if Nelson left Canada it would be the end of his career." Wes had a beautiful soul. He was one of the greatest guitarist the world has ever known, but was very humble and freely gave advice and guidance. I will forever praise and honor this great man. The group in this video is the same group with his two brothers and Billy Hart (from DC) that was with Wes the last time I saw him at the Bohemian Caverns in Washington DC in early 1968, a couple of months prior to his death. In live performances, Wes played jazz even when doing popular songs like Windy. He is the only guitarist I've ever heard who would do "impossible" stuff while playing the guitar.

    • @e.cooper3401
      @e.cooper3401 Год назад

      ​@@joe_pieI call it natural gifting you can ask 1000 guitarist to play a Wes line and when Wes play the same line it's sounds like now if the others.

  • @guitarman6742
    @guitarman6742 10 лет назад +48

    The guy is the host and the guest.

  • @moniquethomas3610
    @moniquethomas3610 6 лет назад +19

    Wes Montgomery: a legendary artist and- by impressions here- a very intelligent guy and a true professional. He was gone within a couple of years of this interview- too soon, still a young man. So glad this was recorded for posterity. A Great Brother.

    • @davegould944
      @davegould944  6 лет назад +3

      It was actually a couple of months.

    • @moniquethomas3610
      @moniquethomas3610 6 лет назад +1

      You're right, I stand corrected. The host stated that he had first heard of him "in 1959, which was nine years ago". He collapsed and died suddenly of a heart attack on a June morning in 1968, after having told his wife that he wasn't feeling well. I remember becoming terribly saddened by this as a child. It was a terrible year- 1968- having lost both Martin and Bobby within weeks of each other- and to lose such a fine artist and attractive gentleman left me feeling that God didn't care about anyone good, at all.

  • @TheHumbuckerboy
    @TheHumbuckerboy 10 лет назад +8

    Wes was one of the most distinctive sounding and tasteful of all guitarists with a unique approach and a beautifully , warm, full and rounded tone .

  • @ltravail
    @ltravail 7 лет назад +17

    Wes had such a cool way of talking, every bit as cool as his playing. Some of his phrasing and speaking rhythm kind of reminds of (of all people) William F. Buckley with a mid-west accent, but without the affect. He's got to be the most un-self-conscious, unpretentious super star there ever was!

  • @ingmarvanderhoek6314
    @ingmarvanderhoek6314 9 лет назад +110

    This host is so full of himself it is hilarious. Poor Wes, had to put up with this.

  • @JohnBarnett-q1l
    @JohnBarnett-q1l Месяц назад +1

    A rare interview, of my Favorite Artist and Influence, For how an Artist, can present Himself ,to the Public Square ❤ GOD'S SPEED TO YOU Wes Mountgomery ❤❤ 2:59 John Barnett revisited October 8 2024 ❤

  • @J.Dove3D
    @J.Dove3D 3 года назад +4

    Wes Montgomery had such a great warm, round, and dynamic voice on guitar. God bless him. Peace.

  • @lumberlikwidator8863
    @lumberlikwidator8863 3 месяца назад

    Wes was so modest and soft spoken, if you didn’t hear his playing you’d never know he was a total badass on the guitar. RIP Wes Montgomery!

  • @pnojazz
    @pnojazz 10 лет назад +27

    Jim, did you ever hear the jazz phrase LAY OUT?

  • @yoli5779
    @yoli5779 3 года назад +8

    I think this interview is great, the mutual respect for one another, almost like a conversation between two good friends. I love the interviewer's questions and commentary and Mr. Montgomery's anecdotes and replies. Very fascinating piece of history, thank you Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Rockwell.

  • @Hendtrane
    @Hendtrane 10 лет назад +9

    This is one of the best videos I have seen in years. Thanks, Dave.

  • @davidpalmisano5115
    @davidpalmisano5115 2 года назад +7

    Musically...just better than everyone else. His lines were memorable and distinct.

  • @davek729
    @davek729 10 лет назад +10

    I had the pleasure of seeing Nelson Symonds play a few times. He was a wonderful player and a very humble guy. Nelson often played in the most modest of rooms in front of tiny/indifferent audiences (e.g., downstairs at Rockheads, a long defunct club in Montreal). It's astonishing to me to hear Wes lavish such praise on him--not that it wasn't deserved.

  • @jean-lucbersou758
    @jean-lucbersou758 10 лет назад +6

    The host,Jim Rockwell is a perfect interviewer and he could say for the past,
    the present,and the future at that time,introducing for the audience and future listeners the "story" of a legend .Genius don't speak for them .As Reinhardt
    Wes's expression , confidences and secrets are not in words but in Music
    Language.Nice fellows,genius,and shy .I love and admire them of course as you !

  • @isaiahjames93
    @isaiahjames93 8 лет назад +7

  • @EleventhRiff
    @EleventhRiff 10 лет назад +22

    Wes was a genius!

  • @TexasBatDog
    @TexasBatDog 10 лет назад +11

    I wonder "if" Wes had lived on, where would he be in Music? I wish I would have meet him, he seemed so down-to-earth. Good day again...

    • @2dasimmons
      @2dasimmons 10 лет назад +6

      Wes Montgomery was just phenomenal. He had a God-given talent that set him aprat. What a virtuoso! My favorite album is: JAMES AND WES THE DYNAMIC DUO. JAMEof course is the Hammond B3 master Jimmy Smith! WOW!!!

    • @emmettk
      @emmettk 9 лет назад +1

      2dasimmons I was only in grade school when my Dad brought that album home and it immediately became a favorite of mine too. They were two of my Dad's favorite jazz artists, so I inherited his taste.

  • @cahg3871
    @cahg3871 3 года назад +4

    First time I heard Wes Montgomery on the radio,I figured he was using all his fingers and a thumb pick,as most jazz guitarists did.Then I looked him up on RUclips and was instantly shamed.How anyone can play all those notes with only his thumb?Amazingly talented and completely modest.Wes is greatly missed.He was a monster guitarist and musician.

  • @perrylowe
    @perrylowe 2 года назад +1

    I love you Wes!! I discovered him one day sitting in bed ill and scared. It was October 2020 and I was trying to avoid stress. I didn't want to hear anymore politics and awful news. I didn't want to watch tv or movies. That left only music...after searching up Aretha with the Ray Bryant Trio and listening to that album where Aretha's all but 19 -(maybe) RUclips brings me this warm smiling man. It was titled "Here's that rainy day..." It was perfect.

  • @GiuseppeContinenza
    @GiuseppeContinenza 10 лет назад +1

    So Precious ... every word is full of wisdom!!!

    • @jerrygates6811
      @jerrygates6811 10 лет назад

      Good gigs STILL come this way - word of mouth!

  • @Jay_Kay_1625
    @Jay_Kay_1625 8 лет назад +30

    I wanted to hear about non resolving chords, not the host droning on!

  • @JamesHurt369
    @JamesHurt369 10 лет назад +7

    Very deep insight. The talented people inside the so-called recording industry more than often break an artist because it is kill or be killed way before the public get the opportunity to hear their individual voices. It is good to hear this echoed by such a luminary. Truth is fearless.

    • @AlexFillios
      @AlexFillios Год назад

      wes blew me away with his glissandeo approach to music a giant

  • @titchner211c
    @titchner211c 6 лет назад +8

    I agree, would someone shut the interviewer up!!!

  • @NeilRaouf
    @NeilRaouf 10 лет назад +21

    wes rules! he still does today!
    the interview guy is talking sooo much. what a pitty.

    • @GabrieleFerian
      @GabrieleFerian 10 лет назад +1

      right words! HE STILL DOES TODAY! like other incredible musicians like him!

    • @Jorisvanderkamp
      @Jorisvanderkamp 10 лет назад +4

      Yes, I'm still waiting for Wes to say something.

  • @245webster
    @245webster 7 лет назад +13

    I love the part where Wes says if he had been taught the guitar he wouldn't be the player he was because the teacher would have told him what he can't do..

  • @cb041764
    @cb041764 6 лет назад +1

    One chill dude, his personality totally comes out in his playing.

  • @LOKJazz
    @LOKJazz 2 года назад +2

    The interviewer doesn't STFU until 2:34 when we finally hear Wes
    :

  • @ThePaulOLoughlin
    @ThePaulOLoughlin 8 лет назад +21

    two and a half minutes to ask a single question

  • @Tomatohater64
    @Tomatohater64 2 года назад +3

    Didn't he pass not long after this interview? Such a humble, soft spoken dude. No wonder he was so well-liked.

  • @gitaaa7740
    @gitaaa7740 7 лет назад +8

    I wish I could have interviewed him.

  • @JazzAtMyPlace
    @JazzAtMyPlace 9 лет назад +4

    I never knew this interview existed. Cool!

  • @YogsenForfoth
    @YogsenForfoth 5 месяцев назад

    Gone way too soon. He was the greatest jazz guitarist I’ve ever heard. ❤

  • @harveydents
    @harveydents 3 года назад +10

    Its amazing how the greatest jazz guitarist ever.. Wes Montgomery is also SOO HUMBLE! Giving recognition to unknown players. That hardly EVER happens today in music!

  • @555BLUESBOY
    @555BLUESBOY 9 лет назад +4

    The host's comment about 'Prestige' never releasing a bad album is so true.

    • @fan5407
      @fan5407 2 года назад

      Riverside

  • @billytuesday4492
    @billytuesday4492 Год назад

    Like no other player on any instrument that I've listened to, every note Wes plays is the exact right one.

  • @PatrickEPM
    @PatrickEPM 3 года назад +5

    Wes was a true gentleman.

  • @imbees2
    @imbees2 3 года назад +1

    Wes Montgomery, one of the greatest jazz guitarists of all time

  • @donkotouc8377
    @donkotouc8377 5 лет назад +1

    So humble, considering his greatness...

  • @RonLevyLevtron
    @RonLevyLevtron 10 лет назад +52

    Is this the host's monologue or an interview of Wes?

    • @cfishel15
      @cfishel15 10 лет назад +9

      No kidding! What a pompous @$$!!

    • @RonLevyLevtron
      @RonLevyLevtron 10 лет назад +7

      C. Fishel Wes was so patient & cool.with this 'sophisticate'.......oh man

    • @paulgtarist
      @paulgtarist 6 лет назад +3

      I know! I'm like "Dude!!! Let the man Talk!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

    • @jean-lucbersou758
      @jean-lucbersou758 6 лет назад

      Genius feels more than they can explain !

    • @bobtaylor170
      @bobtaylor170 3 года назад +1

      I don't see it that way. He's being nothing but complimentary. And he's asking good questions. I don't see that Wes was annoyed, at all.

  • @matrox
    @matrox 10 лет назад +14

    He died not long after this interview from a heart attack.

  • @alfafender
    @alfafender 4 года назад

    Fantastic. Such a nice warm person, like his music. Where's the performances?

  • @zsolts5359
    @zsolts5359 10 лет назад +5

    Well let's not forget about another self taught guitar
    player who did what the three afore mentioned players
    could do.
    Johnny Smith played with sophistication class and
    virtuosity.
    Btw i love Wes Django And Christian

    • @jazz1bro
      @jazz1bro 10 лет назад +1

      Johnny was also a trumpet player!

  • @chilitoday
    @chilitoday 4 года назад +7

    Wes’ wife Serene just died April 17, 2020. They had 7 kids. Wes was a grandfather when he died at 45.

  • @renakmans3521
    @renakmans3521 Год назад

    Amazing people never heard of Nelson Simon even after Wes was humbled by him!

  • @TexasBatDog
    @TexasBatDog 10 лет назад +2

    I agree with all you, about the Interviewer. I think the interviewer over-stated his intro by being too forma-tic,posing questions and answering them himself which should have been left for Wes to answer. Still a Great interview, because it was about The Incredible Wes Montgomery. Good day to all!

  • @andyc5392
    @andyc5392 2 года назад +2

    I’ve never heard Wes speak/ interviewed before

  • @organjoe
    @organjoe 2 года назад +1

    Wes was so great!!

  • @lawrenceveelo9387
    @lawrenceveelo9387 3 дня назад

    Nelson Symonds got major props from this legend, but he decided to not take the leap of faith and become major. He passed away unsung. Never block your blessings....

  • @captainkesh
    @captainkesh 4 года назад +2

    The interviewer just waffles on geepers

  • @cliffworks748
    @cliffworks748 Год назад

    thank you Dave - cliff in Tokyo where's part 2 -1000?

  • @245webster
    @245webster 3 года назад +2

    Oh man I wish this guy would just let Wes talk.. what a missed opportunity

  • @AllenPinchloaf
    @AllenPinchloaf 6 лет назад

    Thanks Jimmy this is great

  • @dixgun
    @dixgun 4 года назад

    Incredible information from Wes. The contact mic is a bit distracting. The interviewer is talking too much but he does know what he’s talking about. I’ll give him that.

  • @frankdenardo8684
    @frankdenardo8684 Год назад

    Best ever guitar player and musician. He passed away at age 45, 😢too young.

  • @misterX1964
    @misterX1964 7 лет назад

    JIm Rockwell, "People in Jazz" tv show - this interview recorded in 1968.

  • @nickforte
    @nickforte 3 года назад +1

    Stop hating on the interviewer! This is great stuff all around.

    • @adsotbraz
      @adsotbraz 2 года назад

      The interviewer liked hearing himself speak more than Wes Montgomery.

  • @danielsalisbury245
    @danielsalisbury245 Год назад

    4:13 for Wes instantly checking a non-guitarist on what was such a clear and present difference between he and Nelson Simon’s chord facility.

  • @jonathanrossmusic2509
    @jonathanrossmusic2509 5 лет назад +3

    3:00 Joe Diorio!! Nice!

  • @michaelmcgovern9881
    @michaelmcgovern9881 6 лет назад

    This is in a song and I like Wes Montgomery and wanted to see a interview with and him it’s amazing I found the one in that song

  • @adsotbraz
    @adsotbraz 2 года назад +1

    The interviewer liked hearing himself speak more than Wes Montgomery.

  • @caiovaz3812
    @caiovaz3812 5 лет назад

    Look at this sweet guy and think : this is the best guitar player ever walked on earth!

  • @rayfuller1377
    @rayfuller1377 3 года назад +1

    Super Humble Giant!

  • @gaca2737
    @gaca2737 3 года назад +2

    Does Wes actually speak? Not sure if he's not just an ornament - thought it was an interview with Wes...

  • @acohen1980
    @acohen1980 10 лет назад

    gr8 interview....gr8 interviewer....

  • @davidpalmisano5115
    @davidpalmisano5115 2 года назад +1

    Wes is on the Mt Rushmore of jazz guitar.....

  • @dugoodsspotlights428
    @dugoodsspotlights428 Год назад

    I just wish I could've seen him live

  • @imbees2
    @imbees2 3 года назад

    Back in the 50s 60s early 70s. Jazz was the genre.

  • @titchner211c
    @titchner211c 6 лет назад +1

    Wes was always a gentleman. I wish someone would have that damn dork interviewer shut there hell up. He interviews himself, not the guest (Wes Montgomery).

  • @yacza
    @yacza 9 лет назад +1

    What is this video came from?
    DVD?
    Can we buy it?

  • @SL-to4oh
    @SL-to4oh 3 года назад

    I wish the guy asked Wes more about Wes than other players

  • @50CJAZZ
    @50CJAZZ 4 года назад

    It says Jim Rockwell has a Bachelor’s Degree in mortuary science in his bio. Hahaha. It’s true!

  • @jppontat3909
    @jppontat3909 4 года назад +1

    Humble...

  • @edjefferson9175
    @edjefferson9175 3 года назад

    He’s got that rare sparkle in his eyes.

  • @СергейЛебедев-ь3э
    @СергейЛебедев-ь3э 11 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤ привет из Сибири❤ спасибо🙏💕

  • @jazzman1954
    @jazzman1954 4 года назад +3

    In defence of the interviewer. Well, maybe an explanation!Wes had a lisp and his voice frankly was both difficult to understand and a little comical. I’m wondering if the interviewer is actually trying to protect Wes from ridicule. Interestingly there’s a BBC clip of Ronnie Scott appearing to speak on behalf of Wes when announcing tunes for his tv appearance in the UK. The assumption is that it’s racist. I think that is wrong. I think it’s because RS was afraid one of his heroes would sound comical to the general public. It’s quite possible that I am completely wrong but it is what I think has happened here.

  • @robfox5670
    @robfox5670 3 года назад

    WES FOREVER

  • @rooseveltdavis9559
    @rooseveltdavis9559 4 года назад

    The late great Wes Montgomery. RIP

  • @peterandrews7434
    @peterandrews7434 7 лет назад +2

    A giant!

  • @lukasartania2410
    @lukasartania2410 6 лет назад

    Am I the only one who has to watch this for an assignment

  • @reid2hai
    @reid2hai 10 лет назад +1

    Wes was a patient gentleman to put up with that ass.

  • @s1620
    @s1620 7 лет назад +2

    I hosted a jazz show for 17 years. A cardinal rule in interviewing is the guest speaks twice as much as the host. This clown never learned that

  • @kirkp_nextguitar
    @kirkp_nextguitar 7 лет назад

    How frustrating to watch this inept interview. I'd like to watch an edited version with all of the interviewer's observations deleted.

  • @seungjunhong
    @seungjunhong 10 лет назад

    anyone helps to find the guitarist Wes told. I am not sure the name "jobby hollow" who the guy was from chicago

    • @lukgai
      @lukgai 10 лет назад +1

      I think he's trying to say Joe Diorio, although he's not from Chicago. Perhaps he saw him play there?

    • @Yocambio
      @Yocambio 4 года назад

      Nelson Symonds

    • @angelometz
      @angelometz Год назад

      ​@@lukgai Joe lived in Chicago, and Wes would stay at his apartment. They were friends.

  • @zarchy55
    @zarchy55 5 лет назад

    Where can I find the musical segments that were cut out of this?

    • @davegould944
      @davegould944  5 лет назад

      Just click on my name to display all of the Videos in my channel.

  • @mikejamieson4252
    @mikejamieson4252 3 года назад

    Legend

  • @fishytank1land
    @fishytank1land Год назад

    4:07 that face lol

  • @bobbybroom
    @bobbybroom Год назад

    💯💯

  • @khalidmusadaq4904
    @khalidmusadaq4904 4 года назад

    Wow man Wes sounds exactly like Richard Pryor.

    • @drtroyturner7464
      @drtroyturner7464 3 года назад +1

      A tinge of Jesse Jackson and Quincy Jones too. Probably a regional thing.

  • @neilcrowesongs9768
    @neilcrowesongs9768 Год назад

    Nice o the guy to invite Wes to his one on one lecture 😳🙄

  • @golds04
    @golds04 4 года назад

    An app to remove interviewers?

  • @Bassic778
    @Bassic778 5 лет назад

    Was Wes the interviewer or the interviewee? I need to check out Nelson Simon since Wes gave him so many props! It would have been nice to hear more from the mouth of Wes and less from the interviewer.

    • @Yocambio
      @Yocambio 4 года назад +1

      Nelson Symonds

    • @Bassic778
      @Bassic778 4 года назад +1

      @@Yocambio Thank you for the correction!

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 Год назад

    Year of interview?

  • @nongkhiew
    @nongkhiew 2 года назад

    Am I the only one who find unappropriate "So, who are the other great guitarists around?" as a first question? Come on, you have Wes Montgomery in front of you. Is it not enough?

  • @chachaman4980
    @chachaman4980 9 месяцев назад

    Nelson Symonds! Never heard of of him