I went to this concert when I had no idea who Isaiah Sharkey and David Ryan Harris were. I loved John for his music and I knew Pino Palladino as a bassist. As I have grown as a musician I have learned who these musicians are in their own right and I, now, realize how goddamn lucky I was to have experienced this in person. I left crying. Still stands as my all time favorite concert I have been to.
I was there. All the way from Mexico and on my way to a semester abroad in South Korea. I didn't quite understood the relevance of this song for John and myself until after thinking back about this particular performance. "When you gonna wise up boy?" Is about self-growth, self-care, and self love. And that's beautiful.
John has always been a well rounded amazing guitarist but since him linking up with the dead he’s reached a totally new melodic level mix with phrasing speed and soul what a special talent
I was at this event, to the right of you in the second row... This was one of the songs I was BEGGING for him to play... and he KILLED IT!!! It was 15 minutes of pure magic.
Soy, un viejo, hace poco descubrí a este músico,EXTRAORDiNARIO,esta canción,es dulce, creo,que es personal,pero, me acuerdo que a mí me la decían, salí, de tu mente,sigue siendo, para los que ahora son jóvenes...gracias John, por entregar, lo que DIOD, te dio... Saludos.. traducir al inglés.
Sharkey is on an entirely different plain of existence than the rest of us when he’s onstage. What a MASSIVE talent. It also speaks to JM’s character and security as a musician in this phase of his career. He could be a complete and total diva asshole, “I’M the guitar guy!” “No one is going to upstage me at my own show!” sort of dude, and I don’t think most people would bat an eye. That seems to be a common way of thinking at certain levels of success. But no. He’s AMPED to be playing with this level of talent, and insists on yielding the stage to let them shine. Talk about “sending the elevator back down”! I know he’s a legit guy just by doing that.
Wow. Incredible. Thanks for filming. I like how John had to get his runs in at the end for a little self defense haha! I’m so used to him grooving that I forgot hat he can kill it still on those fast lines!
I went to this concert when I had no idea who Isaiah Sharkey and David Ryan Harris were. I loved John for his music and I knew Pino Palladino as a bassist. As I have grown as a musician I have learned who these musicians are in their own right and I, now, realize how goddamn lucky I was to have experienced this in person. I left crying. Still stands as my all time favorite concert I have been to.
Look up spanky alford sharkey took a lot of wisdom from him
How do you listen to John Mayer and not know who those two are
That’s beautiful my man!!
Asif you didn’t know either of them
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This might be the best JM song.
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Agreed
It sure is one of the best
I was there. All the way from Mexico and on my way to a semester abroad in South Korea. I didn't quite understood the relevance of this song for John and myself until after thinking back about this particular performance.
"When you gonna wise up boy?" Is about self-growth, self-care, and self love. And that's beautiful.
This is def his best band ever. Can't wait to see him Tues!
vitor3000 I think his Continuum tour band was his best but this is a close second
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@@paultiplea Ehh how? J.J Johnson and david are amazing but steve and pino are next level i do miss Robby though
ChizM/tdg/Glover I just feel like that formation worked better for his full band sets with Steve and Pino playing the trio sets
"You might not understand that, but your kids are going to love it", I was definitely not expecting that haha
That's a "Back to the Future" reference man!
John has always been a well rounded amazing guitarist but since him linking up with the dead he’s reached a totally new melodic level mix with phrasing speed and soul what a special talent
I was at this event, to the right of you in the second row... This was one of the songs I was BEGGING for him to play... and he KILLED IT!!! It was 15 minutes of pure magic.
Soy, un viejo, hace poco descubrí a este músico,EXTRAORDiNARIO,esta canción,es dulce, creo,que es personal,pero, me acuerdo que a mí me la decían, salí, de tu mente,sigue siendo, para los que ahora son jóvenes...gracias John, por entregar, lo que DIOD, te dio... Saludos.. traducir al inglés.
Sharkey is on an entirely different plain of existence than the rest of us when he’s onstage. What a MASSIVE talent. It also speaks to JM’s character and security as a musician in this phase of his career. He could be a complete and total diva asshole, “I’M the guitar guy!” “No one is going to upstage me at my own show!” sort of dude, and I don’t think most people would bat an eye. That seems to be a common way of thinking at certain levels of success. But no. He’s AMPED to be playing with this level of talent, and insists on yielding the stage to let them shine. Talk about “sending the elevator back down”! I know he’s a legit guy just by doing that.
Two of my favorite guitar players
The keyboard accompanied sharkey's playing beautifully.
I really enjoy how happy performing this song makes him
I know it's not easy to record these in total at a show, and quite a labor of love....THIS was awesome. 🙏🏻Thank you 🙏🏻
back to the future quote at the end, we already love it. Isiah is a genius.
Pure euphoria.
He’s totally just having a blast w it! So awesome!! Ly John!!
6:13 till 6:48 is just great idk why
Such a dreamy song,,shades of early David Grey.
Took the cameraman about 4 minutes to realise it was Isiah doing the solo
Incredible.
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Pino on bass AND sharkey... damn
Magic!!
What a killer band
Let’s talk about that DOUBLE guitar switch. John acoustic to electric & DRH electric to acoustic. Damn pro’s.
Wow. Incredible. Thanks for filming. I like how John had to get his runs in at the end for a little self defense haha! I’m so used to him grooving that I forgot hat he can kill it still on those fast lines!
Such great artists in one place ! Wow...
"... but your kids are gonna love it" Back to the Future reference man!
'Fuck you' sweep picking solo by Sharkey. What a monster!
That dead n co coming thru on the solo
Song at 1:00
Favorite Salami song
Are we sure Sharkey isn't Jesus?
LOL...I've never seen them together!
See Sharkey a lot in the Windy City but haven't seen Christ yet sooo I dont kmow? Lol..
What does John say at the end there?
Back to the future movie quote.
After Marty Mcfly guitar solo. Haha
Those licks after 9:02 or so 🔥🔥
The lick mayer does at 13:36 is super tasty!
Incredible
still incredible