I had the consummate pleasure to play with Steve Rodby in college in the Jazz Band. He was CLEARLY an inCREDible artist, even THEN! ...and, since then, he has grown even more sophisticated ...if that's even POSSible!? It's truly great to hear him playing; and, thank you for having posted this video! Again, he's nothing short of a BRILLIANT artist!
Pat is most likely the greatest player alive today. When he plays it's something very special that happens and the result is very nice to listen to and watch .
Im an heavy metal guy, but I love classic music and jazz also, I take a lot of ideas form these 2 genres. I watched this video by accident and all I can say is OMFG!!!!!! This guy is beyond brilliant these phrasing on the guitar is atonishing
Man, The the sound of a custom Gibson ES-175 is so beautiful, Pat has his set up really nice and comming out of a poly-tone WOW!! Great sound and musicians!!
I've been a fan of these guys since the early 90s and no matter how many times I see and hear them play, they always find ways to make my jaw drop. What an unbelievable collection of talent.
Great job Pat!! Steve, you are holding Up the Bottom like no one else can!! You are my Hero! Awesome Solo!!!! We Low Enders must stick together! Excellent tune.
I am a Big Pat Methany fan and Steve Rodby is one of my Bass Heros! Awesome to hear Steve and Pat play together like this! Love the Solos! Awesome stuff here! Very enjoyable, indeed!!!
Es el viaje por excelencia a las fauces cavernosas y oscuras del alma, al eterno recuerdo, a la mirada ida por sobre el mar, esperando su reflejo volatil, amoroso y sereno, es la caricia mas sutil, lagrima caida sin desmayo, tranquilo andar entre las mecedoras y maternales olas.. Simplemente un Standard precioso tocado por el guitarrista que mas nos ha influenciado como banda.. Gracias Pat por entregar tan solo tu sinceridad de espiritu, tu hermandad... Saludos desde Punta Arenas de LagunAmarga.. ;)
I saw Pay play this tune at The Fox theatre in Atlanta, GA 1 week after Antonio Carlos Jobim passed. He came out after the first set with an acoustic guitar, sat on a stool, turned off the microphone, and off he went. To this day it is still the most moving musical experience of my life.
I was there the night he did this in New Brunswick, NJ and let me just say that I came close to swearing off guitar after that show. I'm glad I didn't, but I sure was close! Amazing!!
Jobim was a genius. I remember seeing PM at Red Rocks Amphitheater some years back and he played this in tribute in Jobim who had just passed away. Beautiful.
Another amazing version of this tune can be found on Pat Martino's 1972 album originally called The Visit, but re-released as Footprints. Very dark and beautiful.
I did a quick search for this track, I typed out " how insensitive Pat Ma" and stumbled upon Pat Martino... had to check him out as it was my first time....I was blown away!
Extraordinario documento, gracias por el regalo, Pat es un genio, como músico, excepcional y asequible en lo personal. Steve Rodby, magnifica compañia. Y excelente elección de tema. Un 10.
Great member name! Your story reminds me of me! I was very much into players like Michael Hedges, Di Meola, and Steve Tibbetts, and then I read about Michael playing for Pat while he was in the hospital after his aneurism, since Michael had studied with him a bit. So finally I checked him out--I got Baiyina and Footprints. I hooked!!! I was not a bebop person until I heard Pat-he changed my musical life!
Pat Metheny is great. Been listening to him for years...and every time I see him playing a solo I just want to run onstage and hand him some Exlax. That facial expression !
this is one of pat's best solos ever. in my opinion, that is. he's so sensual and melodic. it has this dark feel and sound to it. kinda reminds me of mozart.
Wow! How have i not seen this? Pat's second solo is incendiary! Any guitar players here? I'm going to go try to learn that solo. And big ups to the bass player. He started off slow and then blew my mind when he peaked with those swelling slides.
Antonio Carlos "Tom" Jobim was a brazilian musician and one of the inventors of Bossa Nova, and in my opinion one of the greatest of all time. Died a couple of years ago. Pat sure does know how to handle that guitar. A shame he doesn't usa that Gibson anymore.
No matter how complex is the harmony. The idea in music, i think is to communicate something. And Pat can do it in the easy and the complex harmonies. ^_^
Since he was callous a long time ago, it was so sensitive in so many ways. Uh, for me I like to think it was the same for you, oh my "darling". We are really trying to do in the 80's + 90's and the last decade (2010/2015) otherwise it was a waste of time for me and for your needs with all the needs as I taught was a waste of time. Sylvie my one and only love of the spirit before and during COVID 19. Only love can be the solution in the years to come for those who still hope that one day a new horizon will rise above the hill and that new values will come etc. PS: Like the song said (Beatle) ; All you need is Love
amazing...too bad the uploader missed the intro...the harmony was dripping with texture...gotta get the DVD again i lost over the years....the hunt begins!
I can't remember who it was, but there was one famous actor who was originally studying jazz guitar, and this relatively unknown dude named Pat Metheny showed up at the school (could've even been Berkley) and played a gig. Hearing Pat made this guy realize he could never cut it as a professional and so he hung up his axe and became an actor. I just wish I could remember who it was.
their are many comments that say they here elevator music . we should remember the two branches of Jazz . one is celebratory . one is personal healing and relaxing . early expressive jazz like Boss Montgomery . then Pat and many others play the old standard " let me just get away from the madness of life " . I like both . but I think we all love to here the hotrods like Larry Carlton play .
Steve, sei il bassista che ogni formazione jazz vorrebbe avere! Ogni nota che suoni è sapientemente "giusta"! Pat ha cambiato spesso nella ritmica il batterista del PMG, ma MAI, dico MAI il bassista, chissà perchè...
@johnsoncm65 I agree to an extent. I think it's indulgent for many so called 'artists' to expect us to enjoy their learning of II V !s.. That's called practice. But PM transcends that.... I love his playing and tunes... Except Song-X but that's cool too that he can do that stuff. All hail Pat
Best live performance ever, IMHO. I've listened to this video end-to-end probably about 190 times, realistically, and I cannot get sick of it.
His second solo is simply the perfection
Me too
I am at 179
Beyond
I had the consummate pleasure to play with Steve Rodby in college in the Jazz Band. He was CLEARLY an inCREDible artist, even THEN! ...and, since then, he has grown even more sophisticated ...if that's even POSSible!? It's truly great to hear him playing; and, thank you for having posted this video! Again, he's
nothing short of a BRILLIANT artist!
Pat is most likely the greatest player alive today. When he plays it's something very special that happens and the result is very nice to listen to and watch .
And still is to this day! Greatest alive greatest ever
Im an heavy metal guy, but I love classic music and jazz also, I take a lot of ideas form these 2 genres. I watched this video by accident and all I can say is OMFG!!!!!!
This guy is beyond brilliant these phrasing on the guitar is atonishing
Never heard a Rodby solo before. Shit was tight! Well-paced and "narrative"-focused.
Man, The the sound of a custom Gibson ES-175 is so beautiful, Pat has his set up really nice and comming out of a poly-tone WOW!! Great sound and musicians!!
I've been a fan of these guys since the early 90s and no matter how many times I see and hear them play, they always find ways to make my jaw drop. What an unbelievable collection of talent.
belle démonstration de comment rendre infâme un superbe morceau !!!
Great job Pat!! Steve, you are holding Up the Bottom like no one else can!! You are my Hero!
Awesome Solo!!!! We Low Enders must stick together! Excellent tune.
It's just amazing... the way he builds up his solos is something not of this earth... thanks Pat
I am a Big Pat Methany fan and Steve Rodby is one of my Bass Heros! Awesome to hear Steve and Pat play together like this! Love the Solos! Awesome stuff here! Very enjoyable, indeed!!!
Such a timeless song....
have not words to describe this
awsome
beautiful
perfect
superb
who knows
Fantástico! Pat Metheny& Steve Rodby ♫♥♥♥♫
Es el viaje por excelencia a las fauces cavernosas y oscuras del alma, al eterno recuerdo, a la mirada ida por sobre el mar, esperando su reflejo volatil, amoroso y sereno, es la caricia mas sutil, lagrima caida sin desmayo, tranquilo andar entre las mecedoras y maternales olas.. Simplemente un Standard precioso tocado por el guitarrista que mas nos ha influenciado como banda.. Gracias Pat por entregar tan solo tu sinceridad de espiritu, tu hermandad... Saludos desde Punta Arenas de LagunAmarga.. ;)
Jesus... It's SO beautifull... And Pat is such a great and unique musician...
How have I not heard this before? Gorgeous.
I saw Pay play this tune at The Fox theatre in Atlanta, GA 1 week after Antonio Carlos Jobim passed. He came out after the first set with an acoustic guitar, sat on a stool, turned off the microphone, and off he went. To this day it is still the most moving musical experience of my life.
Steve Rodby. Awesome and ultimate team player. Keeping quality always.
it´s so...........like a breeze!!!! simply wonderful!!
Beautiful... beautiful... beautiful...
I was there the night he did this in New Brunswick, NJ and let me just say that I came close to swearing off guitar after that show. I'm glad I didn't, but I sure was close! Amazing!!
Jobim was a genius. I remember seeing PM at Red Rocks Amphitheater some years back and he played this in tribute in Jobim who had just passed away. Beautiful.
An absolutey brilliant performance by one of the most talented people alive. Pat Matheny is fantastic in the Jobin masterpeice!
Sergej, thank you very much Brother! It's amazing and full of harmony...
not suprised, when i was young suddenly this music just hit me right in my face , iI was so suprised and forever in love! ;)
I've listen to this perfomance hundreds of times and....well, that's Pat! The greatest one!
Pat is simply the best!
Another amazing version of this tune can be found on Pat Martino's 1972 album originally called The Visit, but re-released as Footprints. Very dark and beautiful.
I did a quick search for this track, I typed out " how insensitive Pat Ma" and stumbled upon Pat Martino... had to check him out as it was my first time....I was blown away!
Extraordinario documento, gracias por el regalo, Pat es un genio, como músico, excepcional y asequible en lo personal. Steve Rodby, magnifica compañia. Y excelente elección de tema. Un 10.
Goosebumps!
Great member name! Your story reminds me of me! I was very much into players like Michael Hedges, Di Meola, and Steve Tibbetts, and then I read about Michael playing for Pat while he was in the hospital after his aneurism, since Michael had studied with him a bit. So finally I checked him out--I got Baiyina and Footprints. I hooked!!! I was not a bebop person until I heard Pat-he changed my musical life!
tnx steve for that solo..nice melodic lines..more power!
sensacional! Bravo, Pat Metheny!!!!!
marvellous! made me cry when i first listened to this version.
1:53 the lick!!
the BOSS !!!!
The licc indeed
10 minutes of goosebumps .. excellently done!
Very inspiring. Thanks.
i was listening to it while i was so tired and the song was dreamy like, amazing
artyzm, piekno, głębia..Pat potrafi oddac wszystki emocjew doskonaly, subtelny sposob...
That little slide bit he did towards the end was AMAZING!!!!!1!
incomparable Pat
OMFG.. This is simply awesome.
Fantastico. Me encanta este tema y lo bien que lo interpreta.
Steve Rodby killed this!
Gracias rica melodia forma parte de mi colección personal género jazz rico sonido
My favorite bass player!
beautiful!
Pat Metheny is great. Been listening to him for years...and every time I see him playing a solo I just want to run onstage and hand him some Exlax. That facial expression !
this solo is GREAT !!!!!! the sound !!!
stunning!
Path Metheney el mejor, saludos desde la REPUBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA¡¡¡¡¡
Rainymood -- YAY, thank you Pat!
this is one of pat's best solos ever. in my opinion, that is. he's so sensual and melodic. it has this dark feel and sound to it. kinda reminds me of mozart.
Excellent musicians!
Superb!
From God gifted musician!
terribly awesome
Wow! How have i not seen this? Pat's second solo is incendiary! Any guitar players here? I'm going to go try to learn that solo. And big ups to the bass player. He started off slow and then blew my mind when he peaked with those swelling slides.
he has this glow around him it makes look cool
uffffffffffffff...Belle..!
Antonio Carlos "Tom" Jobim was a brazilian musician and one of the inventors of Bossa Nova, and in my opinion one of the greatest of all time. Died a couple of years ago. Pat sure does know how to handle that guitar. A shame he doesn't usa that Gibson anymore.
fantastic
MAGIC!!!!!!!!!!!
jobim deserves this kind of interpretation, this is beuatifull
...Perfection.
Es ist zu akzeptieren ohne Bedingungen,
das was ist.
Nichts- nothing-
ist rückgängig zu machen.
Nur Liebe ist!
Liebe
he plays with his entire heart
No matter how complex is the harmony. The idea in music, i think is to communicate something. And Pat can do it in the easy and the complex harmonies. ^_^
très touchant..
SIMPLEMENTE LA CAGOOOOOOO EXCELENTE MUSICO SIENTE LA MUSICA EN LA PIEL SE NOTA QUE LA TOCA CON EL ALMA
The Best Live
Ciao Pat !!! qualcosa di magnifico!!un caro saluto da Alberto...
Killin' it!
Since he was callous a long time ago, it was so sensitive in so many ways. Uh, for me I like to think it was the same for you, oh my "darling". We are really trying to do in the 80's + 90's and the last decade (2010/2015) otherwise it was a waste of time for me and for your needs with all the needs as I taught was a waste of time. Sylvie my one and only love of the spirit before and during COVID 19. Only love can be the solution in the years to come for those who still hope that one day a new horizon will rise above the hill and that new values will come etc.
PS: Like the song said (Beatle) ; All you need is Love
thanks for posting!
amazing...too bad the uploader missed the intro...the harmony was dripping with texture...gotta get the DVD again i lost over the years....the hunt begins!
Great!
Best bass solo ever.
very nice!
excelente
manifique!
I'm 23 and I love it. I got turned on to PM; I've been listening to PM for a few years now.
great work man....thanks
super
im am 16 and love this music
I can't remember who it was, but there was one famous actor who was originally studying jazz guitar, and this relatively unknown dude named Pat Metheny showed up at the school (could've even been Berkley) and played a gig. Hearing Pat made this guy realize he could never cut it as a professional and so he hung up his axe and became an actor.
I just wish I could remember who it was.
their are many comments that say they here elevator music . we should remember the two branches of Jazz . one is celebratory . one is personal healing and relaxing . early expressive jazz like Boss Montgomery . then Pat and many others play the old standard " let me just get away from the madness of life " . I like both . but I think we all love to here the hotrods like Larry Carlton play .
Divine
sinplemente extraordinario eso es tocar con el alma
I saw pat play this solo at a 140 seat music,hall,,,he is ultimayely,,ensatianable
Mágico!!!
relly relly beutiful
its great he's famous!! would be sooo sad if he wasnt!!
❤❤❤❤❤
Agreed. Totally.
Great
Steve, sei il bassista che ogni formazione jazz vorrebbe avere! Ogni nota che suoni è sapientemente "giusta"! Pat ha cambiato spesso nella ritmica il batterista del PMG, ma MAI, dico MAI il bassista, chissà perchè...
懐かしいね。このライブ映像に何度励まされたことか・・
でも頭のほうがカットされてるのが残念。
un peur lyrique bravo....
Peut-être sa plus accomplie interprétation " magic guitars " quand Pat prend les choses en main c'est du bout des doigts qui nous le sert (...) WOW!
@johnsoncm65 I agree to an extent. I think it's indulgent for many so called 'artists' to expect us to enjoy their learning of II V !s.. That's called practice. But PM transcends that.... I love his playing and tunes... Except Song-X but that's cool too that he can do that stuff. All hail Pat