My gosh that sax is smoking hot and Robben is right where he is at his best - in the land between blues and jazz. What a performance all around. Five stars!!!!
Look up Jack Pearson videos on RUclips. You might want to include him in your roster. Smoothest hands on a fretboard in the history of guitar playing. Really!
After ys of watching musicclips on YT, i really appreciate northsea and montreux jazz festival for all the music they put on stage. I cant tell the number of shows ive found here, but ALL are great.
Very similar situation to 1995 Stanley Clarke/Billy Cobham/Larry Carlton/Deron Johnson/Najee playing All Blues by Miles Davis. Stanley opened that ground to exist but his charisma is bigger than all the other players. And Larry Carlton. Oh boy. That was an unheard blues honesty with the support of Stanley The Giant Triple Bassist and then some + The Billy Cobham Him self. A must hear for all Jazz/Blues/Rock'n'Roll/Fusion/MilesCovers/AndThenSome music adorers that look for the hot players. Cheers!
I hear you. I played "Live at the Greek" over and over when I bought it. I really liked the way they changed the timing during each of the solos on All Blues. I thought it made it very interesting.
Astonishing virtuosity, excellence and brilliance...it kept rising higher and higher until it made me laugh @8:00 in euphoria. Made me think of Beethoven and what he would think and how he would feel about jazz improvising. Would it be a step up or down? Would this make Beethoven roll over?
Yeah, but I think it's a stretch to assume that Chick was covering Miles. I love Sketches Of Spain, but the original is an amazing piece of music. I would suspect that Chick is more aware of Rodrigo's piece, as is Jim Hall. Paco DeLucia performed this piece with orchestra with Rodrigo onstage next to him. That's an amazing rendition, particularly since Paco learned/memorized it in two weeks, and he doesn't read music. That version is on RUclips.
And Rodrigo was alive, when first Miles covered it in 1960, who then passed it on, or was adopted by Chick as his lifelong work; playing it with Miles in the late 60's early 70's, then making his own fusion cover Spain; which after 20 odd years, came full circle and became an orchestral piece again: Spain; Piano Concerto #1 was released 10/26/1999. Rodrigo passed on 7/6/1999. I'd like to think that Rodrigo at least heard some of it pre-release.
Neither here nor there, but EVEN Chick Corea's Spain is a Miles Davis cover. Davis recorded "Sketches of Spain" in 1960. There's a vid of Chick with a big afro and a pink shirt going nuts playing Aranjuez on a Rhodes(?) in Miles band from 68-71 here. HerbieHancock, ChickCorea, JoeZawinul, JoeyDeFrancesco on keys: JohnColtrane, WayneShorter, BobBerg on horns: Cannonball Adderly, JackdeJohnette, OmarHakeem on drums: John McLaughlin, JohnScofield, RobbenFord on guitar. AND MORE like MarcusMiller.
Cool version but this is not a Miles Davis cover. This is a tribute to Miles Davis, original recorded by 'Jing Chi' Live at Yoshie's -> Jing Chi is Robben Ford, Jimmy Haslip & Vinnie Colaiuta.
Sorry Omar, Tos Panos is the master of blues drumming. He floats like a butterfly around Robben and stings the accents in the right places. Robber's best rhythm section: Tos & Travis.
As the acknowledgement of the importance and influence of Miles' electric bands continue their inexorable rise (at least PARTLY due to stupid old assholes dying off { :>) ), one formulation I encountered in a recent books was simple: if you view Miles as being PRIMARILY a blues musician with a profound grounding in jazz, rather than as a jazz musician who couldn't quite "shake off" his bluesman's core, A WHOLE LOT of his decisions, hiring preferences, his focus and directions can be seen far more clearly. Every time "the core would not hold", WHAM Miles is playing slow blues again! "Kind of ___", "Star People".... Riots in the streets, a double genocide across the sea - wiping out "our" commies - poor black men - by using them to kill "their" commies - Vietnamese peasants = required dangerous, even deranged blues = Hire McLaughlin! The simultaneous rise of Disco, punk and smooth jazz = NONE of which actually answered the question asked by the others = hire smooth(ish) but (X-tra) BALLZISH gitfiddlers = Stern, Scofield, Ford. Or like, if "Birth of the Cool", and his whole light treatment of melody was Miles' answer to overly-cutesy-pootsy bebop, what the FUCK question was hiring Coltrane the answer to?!? AAAK! The Answer to: Comfortable, toe-tappin' COMPLACENCY. This point was ENTIRELY missed by Wyntzie Marzums, Stanley Crouch & other stupid old assholes (old at heart.) You could NOT have dropped Mahavishnu John into Weather Report or Return to Forever, a trail of corpses the only possible outcome. The ONLY place to contain him would have been the Terror Twins: '61 to '64 Coltrane & Elvin Jones.
God Bless Joey DeFrancesco! What a player
My gosh that sax is smoking hot and Robben is right where he is at his best - in the land between blues and jazz. What a performance all around. Five stars!!!!
Robben plays another great version of this song on: Jing Chi Live a Yoshi's.
5555 stars!!!!
Unbelievable!!! Robben and Joey on the same stage and killin it!!
The verdict is in!!! Robben Ford & Larry Carlton!!! Absolute best guitarists in the MILKY WAY!!!
Look up Jack Pearson videos on RUclips. You might want to include him in your roster. Smoothest hands on a fretboard in the history of guitar playing. Really!
This is an incredible amount of kickass playing by every single musician on that stage!
This was the Robben Ford solo, that made me turn my head and ears towards him :-)
My ears are melting! THIS IS THE BLUES!
After ys of watching musicclips on YT, i really appreciate northsea and montreux jazz festival for all the music they put on stage. I cant tell the number of shows ive found here, but ALL are great.
That Tele tone is God level.
Thank God for Miles Davis. Inspirational/Exponential/Therapeutic.
Wow, what a great guitar solo!
Great Solos, each!
How good is Robben...? What a solo❤
Completely unique. What a pleasure to listen to.
PURE JOY - great performance!
Stellar organ solo
Very similar situation to 1995 Stanley Clarke/Billy Cobham/Larry Carlton/Deron Johnson/Najee playing All Blues by Miles Davis. Stanley opened that ground to exist but his charisma is bigger than all the other players. And Larry Carlton. Oh boy. That was an unheard blues honesty with the support of Stanley The Giant Triple Bassist and then some + The Billy Cobham Him self. A must hear for all Jazz/Blues/Rock'n'Roll/Fusion/MilesCovers/AndThenSome music adorers that look for the hot players. Cheers!
I hear you. I played "Live at the Greek" over and over when I bought it. I really liked the way they changed the timing during each of the solos on All Blues. I thought it made it very interesting.
Wowwww what a band !!!! Hot as mustard :)
Great music caresses our ears
💯👍
Wonderfull, really great musicians and music.
What a performance!
with Robbin Ford and Joey DeFrancesco, you know it was going to be smokin'
HOLY SHIT...AWESOME!!!
The top of groove, what a "team" !!!!!
What a band!
Stage is on fiyah!
What a treat!
bellissimo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Francesco Giacomin
Milestones hancock
Herbie Hancock milestones omar hakim
Vrhunska muzika ... vrhunski muzicari !
Amazing! These guys just keep getting better!
This is just so great. Would be cool to have the original film (in HD)..
OMG ROBBEN, WTF!?
Were most of these guys former Miles Davis band members? I know Robben Ford was - could listen to him play all day!
YES, Robben's idea
The Masters. Yes
WOW!
Astonishing virtuosity, excellence and brilliance...it kept rising higher and higher
until it made me laugh @8:00 in euphoria.
Made me think of Beethoven and what he would think and how he would feel about jazz improvising. Would it be a step up or down? Would this make Beethoven roll over?
Agreed... R.I.P. Joey D.
Let's go! Absolutely!
Så bra så man kan gråta . . . har nog lyssnat till detta minst 100 gånger.
Synd att så få begriper hur bra detta är . . . ! !
Sound60
Håller bara med. Fantastiskt artisteri på högsta nivå !!!!!
Jonas Olsson Det är jätte fantastisk! 😀
Damn!🤯🎶😎
very very well..................................
Wonderfull... Wonderfull...
Stellar !
Sí escuchar a Miles Davis a parte de ser estupendo es algo terapeútico!
Музыкальная палитра... Здорово!!!
Immensi......
Wowee
Fantastic ...do music. ...
Joey!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, but I think it's a stretch to assume that Chick was covering Miles. I love Sketches Of Spain, but the original is an amazing piece of music. I would suspect that Chick is more aware of Rodrigo's piece, as is Jim Hall. Paco DeLucia performed this piece with orchestra with Rodrigo onstage next to him. That's an amazing rendition, particularly since Paco learned/memorized it in two weeks, and he doesn't read music. That version is on RUclips.
And Rodrigo was alive, when first Miles covered it in 1960, who then passed it on, or was adopted by Chick as his lifelong work; playing it with Miles in the late 60's early 70's, then making his own fusion cover Spain; which after 20 odd years, came full circle and became an orchestral piece again: Spain; Piano Concerto #1 was released 10/26/1999. Rodrigo passed on 7/6/1999. I'd like to think that Rodrigo at least heard some of it pre-release.
Woah ! So fucking good !! 🎹🎸🎶🙏
great
Neither here nor there, but EVEN Chick Corea's Spain is a Miles Davis cover. Davis recorded "Sketches of Spain" in 1960. There's a vid of Chick with a big afro and a pink shirt going nuts playing Aranjuez on a Rhodes(?) in Miles band from 68-71 here.
HerbieHancock, ChickCorea, JoeZawinul, JoeyDeFrancesco on keys:
JohnColtrane, WayneShorter, BobBerg on horns:
Cannonball Adderly, JackdeJohnette, OmarHakeem on drums:
John McLaughlin, JohnScofield, RobbenFord on guitar. AND MORE like MarcusMiller.
Yeah Rick! Gitt'n down!
vu avec miles david à cimiez trés bon concert
Hur bra som helst....
👍
Hi, where was this performance? Where can I get a DVD copy? Thank you :)
robben ford is a member of the MFer club...smokin solo...
INSPIRANT
Are you saying that Chick played it with Miles? I don't know that Miles continued to play the piece, except with Gil Evans.
Ummm, Concierto de Aranjuez is a cover. It's a classical piece written by Joaquín Rodrigo. Written in 1939.
🌱😃🌷💚
kad sveci sviraju to je tako
Cool version but this is not a Miles Davis cover. This is a tribute to Miles Davis,
original recorded by 'Jing Chi' Live at Yoshie's -> Jing Chi is Robben Ford, Jimmy Haslip & Vinnie Colaiuta.
it’s [new blues] by miles, and also covered by joey d’s early album.
Joey
HAAA !!! ROBBEN trop ( FORD ) LOL , je suis un fan !!! DE FRANCESCO TERRIBLE , je connais WOW !!!
Bass guitar?
Da li Darryl Jones svira bas ?
shiiiiiiiitttttt
i can hear the bass but i didn't see the bass player.... ther is an hidden musician?
joey d plays bass by left hand and foot pedals. many organ players do that thing, so no bass player is needed.
Which gig is this from?
WHATEVER HAPPENED WITH DARRYL JONES ?? , WHOS ON BASS ?? , THERES NOTHING ON THE DESCRIPTION , I GUESS THE ILLUMINATTI DID IT AGAIN HUH ??
+MARDIUNO It's Joey.
At 6:55 you can see how Joey plays bass line in hammond
feel sorry for the 10 who couldn't load this video.
O_O
Sorry Omar, Tos Panos is the master of blues drumming. He floats like a butterfly around Robben and stings the accents in the right places.
Robber's best rhythm section: Tos & Travis.
As the acknowledgement of the importance and influence of Miles' electric bands continue their inexorable rise (at least PARTLY due to stupid old assholes dying off { :>) ), one formulation I encountered in a recent books was simple: if you view Miles as being PRIMARILY a blues musician with a profound grounding in jazz, rather than as a jazz musician who couldn't quite "shake off" his bluesman's core, A WHOLE LOT of his decisions, hiring preferences, his focus and directions can be seen far more clearly. Every time "the core would not hold", WHAM Miles is playing slow blues again! "Kind of ___", "Star People"....
Riots in the streets, a double genocide across the sea - wiping out "our" commies - poor black men - by using them to kill "their" commies - Vietnamese peasants = required dangerous, even deranged blues = Hire McLaughlin!
The simultaneous rise of Disco, punk and smooth jazz = NONE of which actually answered the question asked by the others = hire smooth(ish) but (X-tra) BALLZISH gitfiddlers = Stern, Scofield, Ford.
Or like, if "Birth of the Cool", and his whole light treatment of melody was Miles' answer to overly-cutesy-pootsy bebop, what the FUCK question was hiring Coltrane the answer to?!? AAAK! The Answer to: Comfortable, toe-tappin' COMPLACENCY. This point was ENTIRELY missed by Wyntzie Marzums, Stanley Crouch & other stupid old assholes (old at heart.) You could NOT have dropped Mahavishnu John into Weather Report or Return to Forever, a trail of corpses the only possible outcome. The ONLY place to contain him would have been the Terror Twins: '61 to '64 Coltrane & Elvin Jones.
you need to go back and check your facts. this is indeed a miles tune called new blues.
make sure you're correct to save embarrassment.
Fuck.
Its a version, not a cover...
ca groove pas
What's that white thing Margitza has on top of the mouthpiece, right under the ligature? Is that a piece of folded paper?
What a band!
WOW!!