I was lucky to see these guys perform at the Berklee School of Music in 1987! I’ll never forget the incredible pulse of the rhythm section. Blue Matter was a game changer! Scofield is such a badass - he goes places most guitarists only dream about…
I feel ya Sir. Saw them in ‘87 during a blizzard (almost didn’t go). Was going expecting to see Omar Hakim on drums…. Was introduced to the great Dennis Chambers…. We were all shell shocked. The entire band killed it that night
The version of 'Trim' on Dennis Chambers drum instruction video used to be my favorite, until I seen this. I'm so happy this was suggested to me tonight 🤘🏼
I listened to the live broadcast of this performance from the congress hall on Polish radio and I was enchanted, above all, by the wonderful playing and sound of the bass, as well as by the entire incredibly well-coordinated band - arrangements, articulations, great compositions, especially the sound of all the instruments - simply powerful for 1986 the sound after 37 years is still the same, maybe with less emotion, but everything sounds perfect and flawless
@@johanponin8680 As for bands playing jazz fusion at that time, I don't remember, only from the festival itself I remember two great concerts, one acoustic jazz performed by Herbie Hancock and blues by B.B. King, maybe one of the mentioned musicians performed at jam sessions in klub because there was an annual tradition of playing until the morning. for jam sessions
This power trio is missing Mitchel Forman who played on the studio recording, but the keyboard substitute is no slouch. I could write a lot cuz I really like what Sco, not only composed, but also gathered together.. Chambers and Grainger.. No one on this planet is gonna argue what I'm gonna say.. YA AIN'T GONNA GET A BETTER RHYTHM SECTION! John, having played w/ Miles, Jaco.. and such a wealthy background, vocabulary, authentic sound, technique.. and yes, brilliant composer. I know he said he wrote Trim after having been on some trip, or vacation where he had heard a lot of pop music... JUST CREAM OF THE CROP! this music is! YA AIN'T GONNA find anything BETTER, or more well crafted than this bunch.. Well, honestly I miss Forman here.. His piano solo on the studio version just f@cking glides over the changes....
I was lucky to see these guys perform at the Berklee School of Music in 1987! I’ll never forget the incredible pulse of the rhythm section. Blue Matter was a game changer! Scofield is such a badass - he goes places most guitarists only dream about…
Both Dennis Chambers and Gary Grainger are absolutely locked in and off the hook.
I saw those two with Mike Stern and Bill Evans a little over a year ago. They are still awesome.
all at its best. The ability of chambers to play what he wants to...is wow....
been listening to Pick Hits live since late 80’s what a great tune
I was there! It was another day of festival and audience was little bit tired due to excess of music and party and then this. We all went crazy!!
I feel ya Sir. Saw them in ‘87 during a blizzard (almost didn’t go). Was going expecting to see Omar Hakim on drums…. Was introduced to the great Dennis Chambers…. We were all shell shocked. The entire band killed it that night
The version of 'Trim' on Dennis Chambers drum instruction video used to be my favorite, until I seen this. I'm so happy this was suggested to me tonight 🤘🏼
Really this is what Scofield does best! So glad to have been around when he was hitting his stride.
Scofield blowin cool. How badass is Chambers!
Ooh my God! The band is on fire and mister Chambers has the matches:)
Hell Yeah!!!
Pure solid gold.
i cant stop playing this...they are locked in!!!!! Chambers and the bassist are untouchable! the composition of that main theme is just remarkable
Infernal, sacré Scofield.. avec ces partenaires, ça déboîte !
Still seeing it 20.9.23. Lovely!
and 30.4.24...
Such a great song !!!!!
This is sO fckin' groovy beautiful !! Da geht die Post ab :)
I listened to the live broadcast of this performance from the congress hall on Polish radio and I was enchanted, above all, by the wonderful playing and sound of the bass, as well as by the entire incredibly well-coordinated band - arrangements, articulations, great compositions, especially the sound of all the instruments - simply powerful for 1986
the sound after 37 years is still the same, maybe with less emotion, but everything sounds perfect and flawless
Pretty cool that the radio put that on air. Were there other jazz fusions concerts on this at the time ?
@@johanponin8680 As for bands playing jazz fusion at that time, I don't remember, only from the festival itself I remember two great concerts, one acoustic jazz performed by Herbie Hancock and blues by B.B. King, maybe one of the mentioned musicians performed at jam sessions in klub because there was an annual tradition of playing until the morning. for jam sessions
@@waldemarbieniak8689oh i see it was about the whole festival, not scofield per se
Saw Scoph in Denmark Friday gone! The GOAT!
I was there!
this whole album is a masterpiece, really like 'now shes blonde' and 'time marches on'
My favourites aswell! The legendary Blue Matter album. 💕
Nostalgic forever!
Great band!!! Fantastic musicians, can't get enough.
Nice sonors Dennis
It was insanely fast!
This power trio is missing Mitchel Forman who played on the studio recording, but the keyboard substitute is no slouch.
I could write a lot cuz I really like what Sco, not only composed, but also gathered together.. Chambers and Grainger.. No one on this planet is gonna argue what I'm gonna say.. YA AIN'T GONNA GET A BETTER RHYTHM SECTION! John, having played w/ Miles, Jaco.. and such a wealthy background, vocabulary, authentic sound, technique.. and yes, brilliant composer. I know he said he wrote Trim after having been on some trip, or vacation where he had heard a lot of pop music... JUST CREAM OF THE CROP! this music is!
YA AIN'T GONNA find anything BETTER, or more well crafted than this bunch.. Well, honestly I miss Forman here..
His piano solo on the studio version just f@cking glides over the changes....
Amazing.. thank you!
Fantastic, thanks!
Unbelivible……👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Muito som cada um melhor no que faz
World best Quartet in their Area:)
Bassist Gary Grainger is a great Electric Bass player
The beasts
❤❤
Ibanez As200 Japanese Gibson rip that’s actually sick!
Best part starts at 14:43
I think the best part starts from 0:00 till 15:18.
A drummer enyoing his job while meditating over the cheap beer prices in Poland.
I looked Japan gig in this member, but I thought lack a sense of tension this gig...
Did you guys saw his single strokes?
Who is the keys player?
Robert Aries .
Very Miles Davis
No it's not. You tripping
@@Basskat100 Not me
Sad out of sync sound/picture but Great performance.
キーボードのソロに丸で緊張感が無いのでクソ演奏だなって思う。スタジオの方が10000倍良い。これ、本当にミッチェル・フォアマンなのか?
たしかにジョンもデニスも日本公演ほど切れが無いし音色も良くない、やる気がなかったのかもですね・・・
It’s a different keyboardist-Robert Aries I think
I don't agree. This live performance is great
Lots of drug were involved in this
you don't know that!!!
@@pgonzo98 its the 80s. Musicians snorted coke directly from their instruments as pay for gigs
yep. there sure was. it's just a fact.