Chris Potter and Ari Hoenig are two musicians that never cease to amaze me, especially when they play together. I especially love the interplay between these two musicians around 9:19-9:10:00. Its absolutely genius how they communicate between each other. true musicians
Kickdrums these days generally aren't cowards but this one just didn't want to be kicked anymore. Thankfully, M. Hoenig is good at taming those recalcitrant cubs.
4:27-5:28 feelin' this groove.
Chris Potter and Ari Hoenig are two musicians that never cease to amaze me, especially when they play together. I especially love the interplay between these two musicians around 9:19-9:10:00. Its absolutely genius how they communicate between each other. true musicians
That was, beyond a doubt, as cool as it gets.
How Ari's singing the melody over the drums is absolutely impressive.
still love it!!
Fantastic.
I just gave my computer a standing ovation.
back in the day we would put a couple of nails in front of the kick..I remember bringing a hammer and nails to the gigs at CBGB..
8:38 is from Offering by John Coltrane.
He quotes the Ed Blackwell tune "Togo," which is one of his standards over the last few years, you could say.
IMMENSI!!!!!!!
Kickdrums these days generally aren't cowards but this one just didn't want to be kicked anymore. Thankfully, M. Hoenig is good at taming those recalcitrant cubs.
Masters 😝😝😝
great...
The whole performance is just stupidly good!! But WHAT a great idea at 11:12 - 11:40!
I had to laugh at 8:07 Chris Quotes "Jean Pierre" from Miles Davis and Gil Evans. And what have YOU been listening to lately Mr. Potter?
jesus christ, that was beyond impressive! it's 13/8 by the way...
Close... 3 bars of 4 and a bar of 3 = "15/8"
You can recognise the tune after only drum intro ;)
This is so fucking hammin'
i love you taylor
i love YOU, soup sandwich
genius
And Ari looks like professor Lupin as well.
That Jean Pierre citation...
Hacks. Get a job.