Breaking Down Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays Most Beautiful Song

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @RickBeato
    @RickBeato  3 года назад +435

    If you want to learn more about how to figure out the chords and melodies of this piece or any given song by ear, check out my Beato Ear Training method. It contains hundreds of interactive training modules that you can use to practice in your browser. beatoeartraining.com

    • @alexeonbel4304
      @alexeonbel4304 3 года назад +9

      If this ear training can get me to figure out some of the absolutely badass weird chords that Lyle plays in a lot of his songs then I'm in!

    • @bleromafia
      @bleromafia 3 года назад +1

      @@alexeonbel4304 it doesn't, practice makes you be able tl do it.

    • @alexeonbel4304
      @alexeonbel4304 3 года назад +3

      @@bleromafia Yeah I know that. Ear training is a form of practice my guy lol.

    • @owenlloydwilliams
      @owenlloydwilliams 3 года назад +1

      Hey Rick. Mayfly- by Terry reid is up there for me as one of the most beautiful songs. Terry Has had a bit of recognision over the last few years, but was for a long time forgotten.

    • @sungong8052
      @sungong8052 3 года назад +1

      Hey Rick my favorite Jazz record of all time is Conference of The Birds by Dave Holland also on ECM. Do you think you might could take a crack at it one day? I don't really play jazz so I find this really interesting. I like to think that I learn little things that I can take back to my own ambient and psych rock compositions.

  • @kenschubert7001
    @kenschubert7001 10 месяцев назад +50

    Incredible record. The song “Ozark” has what I feel is some of Lyle’s most amazing improvisation ever. You can literally hear the connection from Lyle’s brain to his hands dissolve as they fuse into one on this piece. That connection that was absolutely magical.
    I had the pleasure of seeing this tour from the front row of The Bayou in DC in 1981. Percussionist Nana Vasconcelos six feet from me. and Pat just to his left. Our jaws were on the floor. That is now some 43 years ago, but my memories of that performance remain perfectly clear. A truly incredible period for PMG. Happy Birthday Lyle - you are missed.

  • @jerrymcgeorge4117
    @jerrymcgeorge4117 Год назад +313

    Lyle was one of my classmates at North Texas State ‘75. One of the most brilliant musicians I have ever known. So saddened by his passing, RIP old friend.

    • @deborahdawes6975
      @deborahdawes6975 Год назад +22

      Lyle and I both started at the University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire in 1971. Several friends and acquaintances were music majors, so I met Lyle and saw him perform many times as a UWEC student. Amazing talent. I was excited to see him perform at Summerfest (big music festival in Milwaukee) in 1975 or maybe '76. What a blast.

    • @DanielBarberMusic
      @DanielBarberMusic 9 месяцев назад +9

      I’m from Fort Worth and I first found out about Lyle from the iconic “lizard” album. A lot of fantastic music on that album, which was basically a Lyle Mays album with the One O’clock band backing. The beginning of many decades of incredible music-making.

    • @stevenpowell1985
      @stevenpowell1985 7 месяцев назад +15

      I met n took pictures with Lyle n Pat in St. Louis. Both are Certified Legendary Artists. In Memphis, I cried at the passing of Lyle. Did you know Lyle and Maurice White, founder of Earth wind and fire, one of Lyle Mayes tracks is featured on one of EWF albums. It's so beautiful it will make you cry. I play it when I visit my mother's grave. Eyes watering now.

    • @bmd3940
      @bmd3940 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@DanielBarberMusic😮

    • @michaelescareno7048
      @michaelescareno7048 5 месяцев назад +5

      That's amazing! I was fortunate to see the Pat Metheny Group 4 times. So.. what was Lyle like? Would love to hear a few things about him from someone who knew him. 🎶

  • @MrMustim
    @MrMustim 10 месяцев назад +22

    What a magnificient group they were: Pat, Lyle (RIP), Pedro, Paul & Steve...Nothing beats 80's masterpieces....

    • @donaldcolucci2557
      @donaldcolucci2557 3 месяца назад +1

      I happened to wander into a Pat Metheny show in Atlanta somewhere back in the 1980’s I had never heard them before, I was impressed …but unfortunately I wasn’t paying much attention this isn’t a very good comparison , but it’s like you wander into a bar and somehow strike up a conversation with Charlize Theron and you go back to her place have a couple drinks watch tv for an hour and leave. 10 years later you are angry at your self for living life like a dumb person not enjoying the situations God give us

  • @rebeccastone3301
    @rebeccastone3301 3 года назад +657

    Rick … you have great hearing. Mike Metheny, Pat’s older brother, taught my arranging class at Berklee in 1976. He introduced me to Pat, Lyle, Mark and Danny. I helped them roll their gear out from their van and into the club where they played. I’ve been following the PMG and have seen them maybe 50 times. I never got tired of watching or hearing them play. Like one of the comments says … when Lyle played it was like HEAVENLY MAGIC touching your soul. RIP Lyle …

    • @geocosmicvalentine
      @geocosmicvalentine 3 года назад +26

      I just saw Pat last night in Patchogue, NY with James Francies on keyboard and had to consciously keep telling myself that it's ok for this young brilliant player to NOT be Lyle, and understand that Pat was doing something very different than the group, which has always been something he and Lyle both did, but it just cemented for me how much I miss Lyle and can't believe I'll never hear him play live again. But I'm happy I allowed myself to overindulge in many numbers of live performances of theirs and screwed up my courage to introduce myself to them both a few times. Your description of Lyle's playing is spot on!

    • @TheReargunner
      @TheReargunner 2 года назад +11

      Brilliant story Rebecca. I love pat too.

    • @hectormonclova7563
      @hectormonclova7563 2 года назад +11

      I really celebrate your good fortune of being near to those gigantic human beings... ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹

    • @oystertoadfish1149
      @oystertoadfish1149 2 года назад +10

      I will probably need an autograph. 😀 I was a few years behind Mike and Pat in Kansas City. It’s really hard to believe he came from a small ‘burb outside of KC to become such a legendary composer and jazz guitarist on a historic level. 14 hours of practice doesn’t hurt…but there is no denying he was/is a progeny.

    • @ExpectMiracles55
      @ExpectMiracles55 2 года назад +11

      @@oystertoadfish1149 I think you meant a prodigy! :o)

  • @NicolaLarosa
    @NicolaLarosa 3 года назад +308

    "There'll never be music created like that again. Lyle is gone and that time has passed. But we can always travel back in time and listen to this, any time we want." And that is the magic of music.

    • @mitsanut5869
      @mitsanut5869 2 года назад +2

      Yes. Not a particular fan of this type of music but I agree it will grab many people's hearts.
      Everyone (I hope so) has a song they would like to "hear" the last time.
      Mine is SBB's "Z Ktorej Krwi Krew Moja" (From Whom's Blood Is My Blood")
      It has Slavic character (the band was from Poland), with different chord progressions and overall feel that crushes and uplifts me both at the same time each time I've listened to it.
      It is very different from this track that is synonymous with the best of the American music culture and the melody feel, yet most likely it evokes similar feelings like this song does with you.

    • @marilinwisbey7403
      @marilinwisbey7403 2 года назад

      Well said from UK listen to Gone on ahead ( topic)..orginal me singing song needs a new home..

  • @edclevel402
    @edclevel402 2 года назад +398

    The whole "As Falls Wichita..." album is a masterpiece. Two incredibly gifted musicians at the top of their game.

    • @STR82DVD
      @STR82DVD Год назад +6

      I completely agree.

    • @JaiHylRubis
      @JaiHylRubis Год назад +4

      The top of everyones game, when the student has learned as much as they can from professors, universties & giging they are then perhaps ready for Pat & Lyle...
      Incomparable!

      💖🙏💫

    • @Premierview24
      @Premierview24 Год назад +2

      Superb music

    • @goytabr
      @goytabr Год назад +16

      THREE incredibly gifted musicians. Don't forget Naná Vasconcelos, who was absolutely awesome in it. The title track wouldn't even exist without his eerie percussion effects.

    • @STR82DVD
      @STR82DVD Год назад +2

      @@goytabr Agreed!

  • @hodagg
    @hodagg 3 года назад +106

    So nice to see Lyle Mays getting some recognition here. Back in 1972 and 1973 he and I were both music majors at the UW-Eau Claire. Even then it was very apparent to all of the rest of us how talented he was. His rehearsals were "event's" to go and watch when we'd hear about them. So happy for him that he could have such success. He certainly deserved it!

  • @michaelvaladez6570
    @michaelvaladez6570 Год назад +60

    Iwas fortunate to see Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays play this in concert. It was a surprise to me to see and hear them do this live..you could hear a pin drop at the end of the song...astounding.

  • @eddents
    @eddents 2 года назад +237

    Though I don't play, thank you Rick for showing the intense complexity of that sublime, beautiful and masterful piece. When PMG came to my college campus in the early 80's, I was gobsmacked. After that concert, I was in like the mob. Five years later, when I pushed the play button on the cassette player in my apartment for background music on a first date, AFWSFWF played. I was floored when my date named the album and the song. She was beautiful, smart, loving and she knew who PM and LM were! Fast fwd 36 years later and this incredible person who has accompanied me to PM concerts over 3 decades, the mother of our two amazing sons and the love of my life, turns to me last night and says: Pat Metheny at the Kennedy center in June? Just like 36 years ago - she had me at "Pat Metheny".

    • @damiangill3463
      @damiangill3463 Год назад +19

      Now that is a lovely story, wishing you both happiness forever. Hello from Ireland.

    • @eddents
      @eddents Год назад +9

      @@damiangill3463 beautiful country Ireland with beautiful people!

    • @sriyansh1729
      @sriyansh1729 Год назад +12

      Im jealous
      In a good way

    • @jenniferm761
      @jenniferm761 Год назад +10

      Making love to Pat Metheny LIVE at Jackson Center outside, near Ashland, OR .... 1987-88 ...... They played this song. My favorite. Pat & Lyle 4ever in our hearts (!!)

    • @sneakytown
      @sneakytown Год назад +7

      That's rad

  • @vawterb
    @vawterb 3 года назад +648

    Rick I am by no means a musician but I have greatly enjoyed music for decades. I want to thank you for greatly deepening my appreciation for music. You have helped me rediscover the richness of good music and heightened my appreciation for the construction/composition of good music. In short, you have made my life better. Thank you.

    • @amywiillson9963
      @amywiillson9963 3 года назад +48

      I second that! Much appreciation Rick! 🙏🙏 🎶 🎵

    • @LarsJacobsenDK
      @LarsJacobsenDK 3 года назад +40

      Well said. I was really moved by this video. Lyle is sorely missed, but fortunately we still have Pat around. May he live long and prosper ❤️

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  3 года назад +61

      @Brian Vawter Thank you 🙏🏻 🙏🏻

    • @brianjetton3962
      @brianjetton3962 3 года назад +22

      Ditto. So much music is so very very BAD. It is nice hearing about the theory behind the music I love.

    • @rksnj6797
      @rksnj6797 3 года назад +18

      Well said Brian!

  • @ismaelrodrigueziii6398
    @ismaelrodrigueziii6398 Год назад +29

    As I write my comments, tears are cascading down my cheeks along with so many emotions as I see how emotional you are in breaking down this brilliant, complex, and sublime masterpiece. 🎹🎸 RIP Lyle. 12/17/23

  • @MarioIArguello
    @MarioIArguello Год назад +13

    So beautiful. I wonder how many people truly appreciate the elegantly constructed complexity of this and many other Pat and Lyle arrangements.

    • @michaelbrickley2443
      @michaelbrickley2443 Месяц назад

      Probably almost anyone although the complexity part might evade them. Music has a way to get into our souls and open them up. Probably not many will weep at the sound of truly beautiful, heart wrenching music but that is their loss. Keep enjoying and don’t ever stop sharing with others, the music you love. Sharing is Caring

  • @toddjones2675
    @toddjones2675 3 года назад +277

    OMG. FINALLY someone besides me feels this way about this song. I've said for decades that this is the most beautiful song I've ever heard. Even without the mechanics of it. I'm an accomplished musician/composer so I fully get that aspect of it. But to couple that with the soul shaking, poignant sadness of the result puts this song in its own category. The entire album is near perfection, but this song is a gem by any standards. Lyle was a gift to humanity, and this song reflects that. Add in the nylon and its all over. Thank you Rick for bringing this treasure to your audience.

    • @rocketshiptoaltair
      @rocketshiptoaltair 3 года назад +9

      You were never alone. Since the album came out I have always owned a copy and have played it throughout. My personal favourite is Ozark but this is such an incredible piece of music. Glad Rick got the chance to make this video. Remember. You are not alone. :)

    • @metrakos
      @metrakos 3 года назад +3

      One of my favs too

    • @tee4452
      @tee4452 3 года назад +17

      In late '81 I was stationed at a remote site in Alaska. I'd been a PMG fan for a few years. I was also kind of a radio nut and had my stereo going one night with the little dipole antenna they come with--there was NOTHING on FM at that geographic spot, some AM and mostly shortwave was all one could get. No internet then, sat link would come a bit later.
      One night the aurora must have been active and the dipole antenna was just lighting up my FM stereo tuner with stations, many of them coming in in stereo. I was getting Portland, Seattle, who knows where else. But on one of those stations I flipped through, I knew I was picking up something I'd never heard from Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays. I thought it was from a new group album since the last one had been AG in '79. But I was familiar with everything they had done so far and I KNEW this was something new. I caught about 30-40 seconds of it and was blown away. I thought it was one of the most beautiful things I'd ever heard and it was burned into my memory. FF about 7-8 months later, back stateside, I find AFWSFWF and there it was, the song lost in the weeds of a thousand or two miles of air that I chanced to pick up on a rare night of FM transmission--September Fifteenth!

    • @fernandoc.campos8842
      @fernandoc.campos8842 3 года назад +11

      This is the only Pat Metheny record I have, and I bought it back then, in the '80s, because of that song. And I agree with you. It's not just the best song by Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays, but one of the best songs ever written.

    • @jonthedrummer
      @jonthedrummer 3 года назад

      @@midirok country music called and wants you back as a fan. Hurry, luke Brian will help you on board. Lol…

  • @danruetenik3583
    @danruetenik3583 Год назад +11

    So beautiful it hurts...A song dripping with melancholy...From a distant past life

  • @Damonm68
    @Damonm68 Год назад +24

    This song brought my mom to tears when I played it for her many years ago. Indeed one of the most beautiful songs.

  • @ericostling7410
    @ericostling7410 3 года назад +297

    One of the greatest recordings ever made. The thing that’s so remarkable, Lyle’s piano solo was unplanned. Rick you should press Pat for more details, but the story is that they got to the end of the waltz, and Lyle just continued playing. And Pat, sensing the moment, quietly urged him on in the studio with the tape running, playing a few backup lines on guitar as if to say “keep going! keep going!”. Brings chills to think about. Especially as a tribute to Bill, like he was right there with them in that moment.

    • @ChrisFosterSongs
      @ChrisFosterSongs 3 года назад +16

      wow, I never knew! Great addition to the story!!

    • @GeorgeSmith-np2hw
      @GeorgeSmith-np2hw 2 года назад +7

      I’m so happy Rick mentioned that this was a tribute to the great Bill Evans. I think I hear Bill imbedded in the “soul” of the song. I wish Rick would bisect Peace Piece, Waltz for Debbie, but ultimately my favorite, Remembering the Rain.

    • @davidmartin7731
      @davidmartin7731 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, Wow!

    • @Ralph2
      @Ralph2 2 года назад +5

      Cool story. It's great that people can share these moments years later.
      I have a few of my own, and just very occasionally there's a relevant opportunity to share. It's a lovely thing.

  • @jobaecker9752
    @jobaecker9752 3 года назад +272

    Another reminder for me that it's "Lyle Mays season" again. Every year, for many decades now, November in the Midwest is a time for to hunker down, look inwards and be in the moment of the season turning to winter. Only Mays and Pat can do that for me. This was such a pivotal album for me. But later on, Mays' "Solo" record - especially the track "Long Life" has been such a melancholy comfort. This video does such a fantastic job of breaking down the genius of these two men - and it validates my love of Rick Beato, perhaps if only selfishly for enjoying these songs as much as I do. Lyle Mays is still here with me, especially in my car on cold November days. And here come the tears again.

    • @MegaSteve1957
      @MegaSteve1957 3 года назад +15

      Bravo Jo, very well put ...the song has been one of the loves of my life since I bought the album on vinyl many moons ago & this is the first time I have experienced the pleasure of sharing the magical feeling it wraps me up in with another & of course if I had been presented with a choice, I would have chosen Rick for his very obvious love & expertise. It is a piece of music that I believe will never age & while being a tribute to Bill Evans it will forever also stand as a testament to an incredibly successful musical marriage.

    • @eddierayvanlynch6133
      @eddierayvanlynch6133 3 года назад +10

      Yes. Glad I read this.
      (Hoosier Greetings, brother.)

    • @brdanner
      @brdanner 3 года назад +7

      Lyle’s melodic gifts are timeless… The equal of Bill Evans… no greater praise could be said. Both could take songs to even deeper, more meaningful spaces than the original compositions. This song reminded me of “Peace Piece” AKA “Flamenco Sketches”.

    • @GoVandals0605
      @GoVandals0605 3 года назад +4

      Thank you for the recommendation. I can't wait to check out more from both of them.

    • @keiththomas6690
      @keiththomas6690 3 года назад +5

      I could not have said that better.Your experience is mine aswell

  • @theprior46
    @theprior46 Год назад +30

    I bought that As Falls Wichita LP when it was released and the sadness and achingly beautiful tribute to Bill Evans was so touching I almost had a leaking face when I first heard it. Lyle Mays made an intensive study of Bill Evans' playing and knew just what made it so special. Pat Metheny too I think was a long time fan of Bill's music. Lyle was one of a kind too and greatly missed. That pairing will never be repeated sadly - Lyle and Pat thought alike a mutual musical telepathy really.

  • @quad1327
    @quad1327 2 года назад +137

    Pat Metheny's 1975 to 1984 period on ECM was incredibly special for many of us. Thank you Rick for the beautiful deep dive on this track.

    • @GaryFox11000
      @GaryFox11000 Год назад +5

      Phase Dance 1978 ECM - Pat & Lyle's hauntingly beautiful piano
      is spectacular!
      Virtuoso musicians -
      Recorded in Norway !
      🎷🏖🙋‍♂️

    • @Lux7355
      @Lux7355 Год назад +3

      @GaryFox11000 Definitely my favorite tune from that one, and "San Lorenzo", I think maybe "End of the Game" from First Circle (84) is my all time favorite. I remember when American Garage came out, the local AOR FM stations in CT were playing it, FM hadn't quite moved to the current model of only playing 3.5 minute "hits", and would play just about anything, even jazz and the occasional 20 minute prog suite, I miss those days, stopped listening to FM entirely when that changed, but I digress... 😂

    • @kenwilliams3208
      @kenwilliams3208 Год назад

      The live version of San Lorenzo from the 4 song EP is perfection personified. Intially that 4 song LP was a release to radio stations only, circa 1978-79. Fortunatley KTCL in Ft Collins Co. played it quite a bit, I taped it way back then and have enjoyed it for years.@@Lux7355

  • @bradjay
    @bradjay 3 года назад +107

    Thank you for showing Lyle some love. I was surprised at how much his passing affected me. He was responsible for some beautiful and moving music.

    • @mikevandenbosch9081
      @mikevandenbosch9081 3 года назад +6

      completely agree

    • @ursula3438
      @ursula3438 3 года назад +9

      Pat and Lyle had unique musical chemistry, they were a match made in heaven. "Wichita Falls" and "Watercolors" are two of the most beautiful records I know.

    • @ursula3438
      @ursula3438 3 года назад +12

      Shortly before his death Lyle Mays released an epic track called "Eberhard" that is dedicated to the great bass player Eberhard Weber and that I would also recommend to all Lyle fans.

    • @emgee44
      @emgee44 3 года назад +2

      Well said sir, well said.

    • @dculp9284
      @dculp9284 3 года назад +3

      Agreed - learning of Lyle's passing was just devastating. I'm glad Rick was able to do this - a shining example of what Pat and Lyle were able to create together.

  • @royswan
    @royswan 2 года назад +65

    Pat & Lyle were pure magic. Their time together was too short. Thankfully we have so many great recordings from those days. Great job, Rick.

  • @whyyeseyec
    @whyyeseyec 3 года назад +80

    I am so impressed with Rick's ability to hear music and recreate it so quickly. These are not uncomplicated chords. Minor 7 flat 5 over C!!?? Who can hear that and know what it is? Amazing....

    • @belsha
      @belsha 3 года назад +3

      An experienced musician can hear these chords pretty easily.

    • @clarkstokes7080
      @clarkstokes7080 3 года назад +2

      Rick blows my mind!

    • @KennedysKitchen
      @KennedysKitchen 3 года назад +6

      @@belsha I've been playing all of my adult life, but I got a late start. I am a full time musician, and I cannot hear those chords. I struggle to hear even basic changes . . . though I'll add that I never challenged myself and made a study of it. I'm going after it now, and it is coming along. I've always been able to hear a chord in my head that I wanted "next" in a song that I'm writing, but I have had to construct it note by note, experimenting, because I lacked the vocabulary, the theory, and had not done the work on my ear. Being able to name the notes in a chord, it's learning how to hear it, but it's also learning enough theory to be able to put names to them.

    • @jenmccolley285
      @jenmccolley285 3 года назад +7

      @@belsha experienced musician here to say not true. This is a gift.

    • @kevingesterich3030
      @kevingesterich3030 2 года назад +1

      @@KennedysKitchen my teacher,professed to play 2 note chords,3 max. .
      I dont think Pat would do that,except,his arpeggios,of 2 note structure,Are a chord,in a sense. If you slow it Way down,like me,ya might get 1st three measures....???? Far easier to listen!
      Kurt Elling,pays tribute to the genius
      of both guys.
      I saw Jim Hall play 'with' Scofield,at MJFest,and Halls' 'solo',was All 5-6 note chords,Scofield nearly crapped his pants,accompanying! If you werent a musician, you wouldn't even know what had happened !!!!

  • @farshaddailami4549
    @farshaddailami4549 3 года назад +67

    I was absolutely obsessed with Pat Metheny and and Lyle Mays starting at 18 years old and well into my 20s. In the depths of my personal mental health struggles during those years, this particular song (and Are You Going With Me from Offramp) somehow resonated with my feelings and gave me a lot of comfort. I'm getting a little choked up listening to this. Thank you for doing this. You are absolutely right, this record is so, so very outstanding and there is nothing in music today that compares to it.

    • @Larry30102
      @Larry30102 3 года назад +5

      Offramp is a great, over looked album. Some of my favorite Metheny Group tunes.

    • @eschaef71
      @eschaef71 3 года назад

      Love from Palm Beach Gardens, FL, but even better... I'm in New Orleans for 6 days!!!

    • @saurosalera8805
      @saurosalera8805 3 года назад

      I know that feelings

    • @kenhaenel3827
      @kenhaenel3827 3 года назад +2

      When I first saw the video title, I was wondering if the song might be "Are You Going With Me". Happy to have it be this one, but yes, I've always felt that song really expresses something profound about human longing.

  • @eladlutz
    @eladlutz 2 года назад +42

    I'm not sure most non-instrumental people can appreciate the life-long, endless practicing, and God-given skill level that is involved in that piece. Love your heart for the content.

  • @realbser1956
    @realbser1956 3 года назад +151

    Rick, I don’t read or write music, can’t play a lick on any instrument and never had a desire to. Watching you on these videos makes me feel like I’ve been doing all those things my whole life. Thank you for what you do. Lyle and Pat were just something so special. I hope that musicians everywhere, not just the ones that play jazz realize the utter magnificence of this music. ❤️

  • @Grandpa_Moses
    @Grandpa_Moses Год назад +15

    Pat and Lyle are intertwined, perfect unisonance

  • @majdi3942
    @majdi3942 Год назад +5

    i can just get teary eyed listening to this over and over and over...

  • @maureraleixo
    @maureraleixo 3 года назад +96

    You know it just hurts at the end of the video when Rick throws the reality back in our faces at 13:28 (and it's totally true) .."there will never be music created like that again... but ..we can always travel back in time and listen to this anytime we want."

  • @burkelong4376
    @burkelong4376 3 года назад +101

    I've never heard this song before. But within the first minute I had tears in my eyes. Great music can do that to you. Thank you Rick for sharing this beautiful piece with all of us.

    • @stevenveganightowl12
      @stevenveganightowl12 2 года назад +1

      I'm mesmerized too Burke, beautifully done by Pat & Lyle..

    • @gazmasonik2411
      @gazmasonik2411 2 года назад +4

      Same here, I'd not heard before but ..those chord changes are something else! Almost painful as Rick gently landed on the D6 ..utterly transcendent.

    • @lucianmunteanu8751
      @lucianmunteanu8751 2 года назад

      Te rog frumos să-mi spui cum se numește piesa?

    • @mikekratochwill4195
      @mikekratochwill4195 2 года назад +5

      Just a note that this tune was dedicated to jazz pianist Bill Evans. If you haven't listened to him, do yourself a favor and check him out as well!

  • @tplanetmusic6607
    @tplanetmusic6607 2 года назад +62

    Sometimes learning/ analyzing a song ruins the ‘ magic’ but watching Rick break down this masterpiece.. only makes me appreciate it , and the chemistry between these musicians.. more !!! Bravo Rick!!!

    • @datapower6082
      @datapower6082 2 года назад +7

      Thank God for RUclips and forums like this. I would not have realized how intricately constructed a lot of their songs are. They truly are amongst the elite of their genre. I hope Lyle is in a good place and still playing and creating excellent music.

  • @davidmachemer1015
    @davidmachemer1015 2 года назад +319

    Pat said in his podcast (commenting on this album together with Lyle) that around 9:50 (in this video) is where he and Lyle ran out of what they had prepared for the recording! From that point on it was all improvisation on the spot. And when Lyle became inspired for the way forward (around 10:40 on this video), Pat knew something truly magical was happening and so he got out of the way and just added subtle background brushstrokes on the musical canvas for Lyle to paint over. Masterful musical partnership! I defy anyone to really listen to this song and not be powerfully moved - almost to tears of intermingled joy and sorrow. Lyle was a fantastic writing partner for Pat who will be sorely missed...

    • @msimon976
      @msimon976 2 года назад +14

      Such a beautiful comment, David. Part of the magic of this sequence for me (from 9:50 to 10:40, and then beyond to the end), is that this is, after all, a tribute to Bill Evans. It makes so much sense (in listening to this), that Pat ends up allowing Lyle to move the sound of the piano forward in the composition to say a final goodbye to Bill. As an aside, I heard Bill at Fat Tuesdays just before he died...and it was devastating when the news came. Hearing this piece by Pat and Lyle allowed some grief to move forward. In any case, I love that Lyle's playing takes the piece to some kind of peace by the end, with Pat joining in the final measures to close it out, quietly, beautifully, perfectly.

    • @davidmartin7731
      @davidmartin7731 2 года назад +5

      Pat's solo after Amelia on Joni's Shadows and light was also a brilliant duo with Lyle complimenting Pat.
      They were the greatest.

    • @michaelgreene4816
      @michaelgreene4816 2 года назад +4

      Pat Metheny has a podcast??

    • @beverlybreakstone6178
      @beverlybreakstone6178 2 года назад +3

      All this beautiful magic of Pat and Lyle created a stunning tribute to Bill Evans

    • @jonhansen3817
      @jonhansen3817 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, what podcast??

  • @mycroft0078
    @mycroft0078 3 года назад +26

    Me and a buddy (since passed away) use to listen to this on our frequent road trips to Hatcher's Pass in Alaska, north of Anchorage. The music so suited the moody treeless tundra up above the treeline. Thank you for the memory.

  • @patrickvanrinsvelt4466
    @patrickvanrinsvelt4466 Год назад +50

    Lyle is so missed. Pat and Lyle feature almost every day of my life still. In my office and in my garage.

  • @paulbrighton3303
    @paulbrighton3303 2 года назад +54

    Rick, this album was my lullaby in 1981 when I couldn’t sleep. My friend Tom turned me on to it. I was just 18 at the time. I was into Rush and Yes, so this was super mellow to me, but I recognized the beauty and in it and it shaped me as a musician, eventually going to see him live. I have to say, it really is one of the most beautiful songs ever written, and the soundtrack of my high school days. Thank you for recognizing this for the masterpiece it is.

  • @windyhillbomber
    @windyhillbomber 3 года назад +548

    EDIT.
    due to popular opinion, I am happy to now advise that Rick Beato is rapidly becoming an INTER National Treasure. Any reference to National Treasure must now be considered insufficient scope.
    Thank you for your attention

    • @windyhillbomber
      @windyhillbomber 3 года назад +27

      @@finmac5548 well actually I am in Australia so you’re right, an International Treasure who is almost single handedly keeping classic 60s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s music alive and opening the ears of a whole new generation to what makes that song great.

    • @dameek47
      @dameek47 3 года назад +22

      My thoughts exactly. I know Rick is a treasure because his knowledge, his musical talent and his sharing of his love of music has brought so much joy into my life. What an amazing life he shares with us.

    • @pabloarruda
      @pabloarruda 3 года назад +15

      International Treasure!!

    • @thomasdevecchis6291
      @thomasdevecchis6291 3 года назад +22

      True. Rick is to music what Carl Sagan was to science. His knowledge and enthusiasm make it so accessable without condecension.

    • @terrypussypower
      @terrypussypower 3 года назад +2

      The National Treasurer?

  • @jimmc2990
    @jimmc2990 Год назад +16

    I can’t agree more, Rick, and watching you revel in Lyle Mays’ incredible solo in this piece was almost too much to bear. I’ve felt this way about this song since I first got goosebumps hearing it decades ago, and I can only hope you help keep it alive for new generations to hear and love. Thank you!

  •  3 года назад +71

    Listening to this album 24/7 for long months when I was around 16-17 years old made me the person I am. These are the moments I realize how unbelievably much I owe to Lyle and Pat.

    • @debmurray2734
      @debmurray2734 3 года назад +2

      Hear hear.

    • @debmurray2734
      @debmurray2734 3 года назад +3

      This an album I will be forever grateful to my Dad for turning me on to. My Dad wasn't a musician but he fell in love with this album and asked me how I liked it since I was a musician.

    • @claudiom1383
      @claudiom1383 3 года назад +3

      I know what you mean. Listening this treasure since ever!!

    • @famouswww
      @famouswww 3 года назад +2

      Same story man..

    • @PlunderMind
      @PlunderMind 3 года назад +1

      @@famouswww Me too. Full album on endless repeat while staying up late reading The Wheel of Time series.

  • @jamesk.bishop105
    @jamesk.bishop105 3 года назад +19

    This song has broken my heart for decades. I go to a very special place when I hear it. Well done Rick.

  • @dimsump6049
    @dimsump6049 Год назад +7

    Totally agree Since the day this album came out, this song always absolutely slays me. EVERY. TIME.

  • @michaelmalodrums9674
    @michaelmalodrums9674 3 года назад +29

    Rick that was a beautiful journey about that great song ! Pat and Lyle were truly exceptional composing and playing together . I was fortunate to meet them and hung out with Lyle for a day in Montréal Canada when they would be playing in town . Lyle was not only very down to earth and just a very humble person but many would say he was a genius . We all miss him greatly . 🙏🏻

  • @chezdan9
    @chezdan9 3 года назад +18

    Oh Rick - I have known this piece for nearly 40 years and always said it was the most gorgeous piece if music I've ever heard and it breaks my heart EVERY SINGLE TIME I hear it. THANK YOU for sharing this song with your fans!! ❤

  • @chopinbach1
    @chopinbach1 2 года назад +36

    For decades now, I've believed that September Fifteenth is my favourite and probably the most beautiful piece I've ever heard. It never looses it's potency.

  • @decocatani
    @decocatani 3 года назад +87

    As a brazilian who starts to listen to Pat and Lyle since early 1980´s, I´m still amazed by the music they composed and played together. Lyle´s death was a massive loss for all of us. Pat was influenced by (and also has influenced) some of the greatest brazilian musicians, like Milton Nascimento, Toninho Horta and many others. The beauty and magic of Pat and Lyle music still fills my days since then, bringing back those memories of seeing and listening to them alive in many concerts here. Unfortunately time passes and, as you´ve said, music like that wil never be made again.

    • @scottvincent770
      @scottvincent770 3 года назад +8

      Don't forget Jobim!!

    • @andreluiznevessilva7635
      @andreluiznevessilva7635 3 года назад +4

      De longe, me lembra "Retrato em branco e preto".

    • @decocatani
      @decocatani 2 года назад +3

      @@scottvincent770 Forget Jobim? Never, ever! Jobim is the greatest of all times.

    • @the-andre
      @the-andre 2 года назад +1

      Sí, escuché a ‘Vitro e Corte” con Pat Metheny y Milton Nasciemientos. ¡Exquite!

    • @lucianoxx9210
      @lucianoxx9210 Год назад +1

      Parece música mineira.

  • @NC17z
    @NC17z 3 года назад +16

    Couldn't agree more Rick. September Fifteenth is a Masterpiece. I've listened to it 100's of times throughout my life and most times I can't help myself but shed a tear or take an emotional breath. The melody just does it to me like no other melody.

  • @markgrant2252
    @markgrant2252 Год назад +9

    Rick, what a wonderful tribute to Lyle. It is moving to see how much you deeply appreciate what he and Pat provided us.

  • @UlissesRochaGuitar
    @UlissesRochaGuitar 3 года назад +110

    Love your channel, your analysis, and the way you share knowledge with your audience. I’m a Brazilian guitarist and professor at two universities ( including UF years ago) and I know what I’m saying. You are amazing!

    • @davidtguitar
      @davidtguitar 3 года назад +7

      agree!

    • @kristisundberg5052
      @kristisundberg5052 3 года назад +18

      Oh wow! Great to see one of my favorite guitarists and composers here! I hope someday Rick will get the chance to create some videos exploring all the amazing Brazilian guitarists/composers/arrangers such as yourself, Raphael Rabello (RIP), Tardelli, Guinga, Pennezzi, Yamandu, etc.

    • @UlissesRochaGuitar
      @UlissesRochaGuitar 3 года назад +12

      @@kristisundberg5052 I really hope so! Let’s make a campaign!!😜

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  3 года назад +21

      Thanks Ulisses!

    • @mathedson
      @mathedson 3 года назад +18

      Rick, your channel here on RUclips is an absolute treasure. Ulisses Rocha is one our best guitar players here in Brazil. It would be really nice if you'd interview him one day. Congrats on your fantastic work.

  • @adriennepender673
    @adriennepender673 3 года назад +36

    I’ve never heard this song, Rick; but it’s so reminiscent of the feeling Bill Evans gives me that it’s a perfect tribute to his genius. I will be getting Pat/Lyle’s record today. THANK YOU. ♥️

  • @billmorrow3742
    @billmorrow3742 2 года назад +14

    Love Pat and Lyle, their music has never failed to take my mind to a peaceful place.

  • @mikehartmann3858
    @mikehartmann3858 3 года назад +10

    Every song on this album is a masterpiece. 40 years later and nothing about it sounds dated. More importantly, the emotions the songs evoke are still as powerful today. Thank you Rick for your channel and for honoring one of the most important duos in the history of music.

  • @Richard_Garner
    @Richard_Garner 3 года назад +12

    What amazes me most amongst all of your amazing talents, Rick, is your prodigious memory.
    All of the seemingly endless chord sequences that you can so efficiently recall... it blows my mind!
    Thank you for sharing your gifts, and your great love of music.

  • @BLUEPLANETJAZZ
    @BLUEPLANETJAZZ Год назад +3

    Has always been my favorite Pat Metheny / Lyle Mays album. Honestly did not think I could love that winsome song any more than I do now. I have heard it 1,000 times, record, CD, MP3, You Tube, live, etc. But something about seeing the 'Learn'd Astronomer' explain it, made it even more magical! Thank you Rick.

  • @OneWayTruthLife
    @OneWayTruthLife 3 года назад +33

    Rick: You are the absolute best music teacher I've ever had the joy of listening to. I think I've figured out why. It's not the mathematics or technical aspect of a song, which you explain so well. It is your heart, your love and appreciation for music that is so genuine and infectious. And yes..., this song is simply "wow beautiful" in every aspect of how music touches us. I started out sitting and listening. The song picked me right up. I'm floating.

  • @TobyHook1
    @TobyHook1 3 года назад +31

    Rick, please keep doing what you're doing as the world is, no doubt, a far better place.

  • @bbser
    @bbser Год назад +5

    I've had As Falls Wichita album swimming around in the back of my mind for over 40 years. A Navy pal introduced me to Metheny/Mays way back when and to this day I bless him for it. I've spent countless hours with this music. Your interviews, tributes, and breakdowns are a joy and one of the very best reasons to spend time on You Tube.

  • @Dozer011989
    @Dozer011989 3 года назад +42

    Always loved this song because Pat and Lyle are so attuned to each other throughout.

  • @alphabeets
    @alphabeets 3 года назад +13

    Rick, you blow my mind with the range of your appreciation of so many types of music.

  • @ChristopherMartin-gw3cv
    @ChristopherMartin-gw3cv Год назад +39

    Lyle's work on First Circle is the work of a true master of his craft. Gone way too soon.

  • @alexguerrero4605
    @alexguerrero4605 3 года назад +26

    I grew up listening to this album. Many a nights when I had to finish writing my University assignments, As falls Wichita would be on my father's turntable (this was in the 90s) This particular track has been one of my favourites of the album. Thank you Rick for breaking down this piece so effortlessly, your analysis makes it even more beautiful. 🙏🙏

    • @damanhurikamaruddin83
      @damanhurikamaruddin83 3 года назад +3

      Me too during the mid-80s while writing my college assignments on every autumn nights!

  • @VIRGONOMICS
    @VIRGONOMICS 3 года назад +7

    The solo section Lyle plays at the end of the song is like falling leaves, pleading their case, telling their story as they gently fall ….
    This is the BEST

  • @hofmanish
    @hofmanish Год назад +39

    Lyle was such a great artist, very underestemated. Hé was the reason I got interested in Pat Metheny Group. What a brilliant musician,, RIP Lyle 😢

  • @thomasnaas2813
    @thomasnaas2813 2 года назад +13

    My older bro turned me on to this album when I was in my teens. The beauty, joy and tranquility of their collaboration helped get me through some hard times. I listen to it when I need to transcend this mean 'ol world. It holds so much emotion for me that it actually hurts, but it's the joy of unabashed sentiment that fills my eyes and heart. Peace.

    • @barbaradearman5438
      @barbaradearman5438 2 года назад

      So we'll said...I float on the flood of memories this song evokes...no other.

  • @brucemoeller
    @brucemoeller 3 года назад +9

    Pats music has always mesmerized me. In the dozen live shows I've seen, he has frequently brought new people to share the stage with him in a most beautiful and giving way. I love the magic of his humanity. I thank God that he loves people. God calls us to that. Peace to you Rick. Blessings for all you share.

  • @brucemoeller
    @brucemoeller Год назад +3

    It's almost September 15th again. We've lost so many in the last few years....but we have Rick Beato. Hey Rick, take good care of yourself! Blessings and Love.

  • @soundtreks
    @soundtreks 3 года назад +17

    I was devastated when May’s died. He was a compositional hero of mine, I saw PMG twice in 1987 on their Still Life Talking tour. I was sitting about 20 feet away from Mays which was amazing. His solo self titled album is also brilliant

  • @alleneverhart4141
    @alleneverhart4141 3 года назад +13

    Lyle's touch on the acoustic piano was magical - listen to how those notes chirp!

  • @TheGammaQuadrant
    @TheGammaQuadrant 10 месяцев назад +3

    Such a wonderful tribute video to Lyle, and to Bill Evans, as well. Rick, you did this song so much justice. I thought it was just me who is moved by this song every...single...time I listen to it. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @cowslip999
    @cowslip999 3 года назад +43

    Lyle Mays epitomised what Miles Davis had in mind when he said ‘I listen to what they DON’T play’. Melody, space, and atmosphere - pure class. Great breakdown by Rick as always, and certainly a candidate for most beautiful song ever. Never gets old.

  • @allisonreed7682
    @allisonreed7682 3 года назад +24

    Absolutely loved watching this. “September Fifteenth” is featured prominently in my favorite movie, “Fandango.” Hearing its delicate notes evokes a whirlwind of emotion.

    • @montreui1
      @montreui1 3 года назад +1

      one my favorite movies and an excellent scene!

    • @allisonreed7682
      @allisonreed7682 3 года назад

      @@montreui1 fantastic movie with an incredible score and soundtrack!

    • @WillowRedDog
      @WillowRedDog 3 года назад +1

      Fandango is where I first discovered this song, too. Great movie.

    • @allisonreed7682
      @allisonreed7682 3 года назад +1

      @@WillowRedDog no other movie reaches my soul the way Fandango does…

    • @WillowRedDog
      @WillowRedDog 3 года назад +1

      @@allisonreed7682 I’ve watched it countless times since first seeing it on HBO back in the 80’s. Had it on VHS, and still have it on DVD. Quote it all the time, too.

  • @That_Guy_Says_Hi
    @That_Guy_Says_Hi Год назад +15

    My fiancee had been brutally murdered three weeks after the Blizzard of '78. I was drunk and dissociated, driving big-city cab during the recession of '81. Enter "As Falls Wichita..." to help carry me through the back nine of the toughest course my life ran this time through.
    God Bless, and rest in music, Mr. Mays.

    • @petehart6722
      @petehart6722 Месяц назад +1

      That's a cruel sidebar.I was in Providence RI for that storm which closed it all down for a week. Not a golf course but a steep learning hill to slide down. Hope yours have been smoother.

  • @cmojo68
    @cmojo68 3 года назад +38

    I can't imagine why any musician or publisher, would restrict your usage of their material. It is nothing but an amazing advertisement for it and must generate more sales of their product. Love your work, Rick.

    • @ChrisFosterSongs
      @ChrisFosterSongs 3 года назад +5

      who said record companies were smart? LOL I agree with you 100%

    • @michaelsparks8632
      @michaelsparks8632 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely Agree!

    • @anotheremptygesture
      @anotheremptygesture 3 года назад +3

      I don’t think it is Pat. It is ECM, which is notoriously stingy, despite being a really great label. Pat is not even with them anymore - so I don’t think he has much to say about it - but I might be wrong.

    • @dmark2639
      @dmark2639 3 года назад

      Anything for a buck these days...

    • @pwcinla
      @pwcinla 2 года назад +3

      I would have thought an educational video like this would fall under Fair Use, and not require copyright clearance (at least in the US).

  • @maldridge
    @maldridge 3 года назад +20

    This is such a sensitive and insightful journey into the uplifting and moving work of two incomparable musicians who are true melodic artists. The emotion is intense and unfailing in affect. Thank you yet again Mr B for a wonderful episode that reminds us all of the essential, life-affirming value of music.

  • @lucianokn74
    @lucianokn74 Год назад +7

    I never get tired of listening to this song, and so many others from this incredible duo of musicians and composers. They are two musical geniuses!

  • @Almamater25
    @Almamater25 3 года назад +10

    Wow Rick... I have enjoyed this song so much during all these years, and now to see you analyse it so thoroughly is just perfect magic. Can't thank you enough with words. God bless Lyle Mays, we miss him too much.
    Big hug from Argentina.

  • @rexx9496
    @rexx9496 3 года назад +23

    RIP Lyle. What an incredible duo they made.

  • @travellingironhat
    @travellingironhat 2 года назад +3

    I also can feel this song - heard it the first time on a train ride from Germany to Switzerland at sunset back in 1987. And I will never forget this moment because of this song - thx for remind me. Please bring more from Lyle an Pat

  • @jamesh.5709
    @jamesh.5709 3 года назад +89

    One of the most poignant, and moving songs ever composed. I miss Lyle Mays.. What a brilliant mind.

  • @herrdue
    @herrdue 3 года назад +46

    The album’s title cut is referenced in my last will and testament, to be played at my funeral. Been in love with this album for 40 years.

    • @michaelbarker3749
      @michaelbarker3749 3 года назад +8

      From what I remember, they typically don’t read the will until after the funeral. Let close loved ones know you want it played at the funeral. 👍

    • @kevinbrown7171
      @kevinbrown7171 3 года назад +3

      Travels is my final funeral song ..... as I slide in to be cremated....

    • @herrdue
      @herrdue 3 года назад +4

      @@michaelbarker3749 yup, got that covered… good advice!

  • @musicalSFCat
    @musicalSFCat Год назад +3

    Superb breakdown of "September Fifteenth" by Lyle Mays. Thank you for sharing on your channel. Had the fortune to see Pat Metheny Band, back in '85. Berkeley, Ca. There was a point in the concert where I could not take my eyes of Lyle Mays gracing across the keys of his beautiful amazing sounding grand piano. The sound/mix at The Greek Theater that evening was incredible.

  • @kurtlorence
    @kurtlorence 3 года назад +65

    the whole record is mesmerizing. love seeing the changes detailed/written out/shown!

  • @mcve100
    @mcve100 3 года назад +12

    Dear Rick. As you, I think this is the most sensitive song a musician could write, so symphonic and deep to say goodbye to other extra human musician as Bill Evans. Thank you for this wonderful musical dissection. We all love you and your musical work.

  • @fgauer1
    @fgauer1 Год назад +8

    This track formed the background for pretty much my entire life. What a blessing.

  • @TorToroPorco
    @TorToroPorco 3 года назад +18

    Such a gorgeous composition. It’s such a treat to have Rick guide us through its intricacies.

    • @cygnustsp
      @cygnustsp 3 года назад +3

      Absolutely.. incredible. If I believed in God.....

  • @jplater9191
    @jplater9191 3 года назад +4

    It’s a journey into another, magical realm. It made me happy then and still does now. Thank you for sharing your love for it with us!

  • @johnmartin9451
    @johnmartin9451 Год назад +3

    This made me cry... I grew up in KC around the time Pat was in high school and have always marveled at his talent and his band mates. Love the deconstruction of the song. As Falls Wichita... my favorite PM album. So many memories.

  • @JulieMoranNE111
    @JulieMoranNE111 3 года назад +54

    You nailed it!! How long did it take you to learn such a complex progression? The larger issue is, how can such insanely complex chord progressions wind up sounding so hauntingly pretty, almost simple (and, well, so effective)? Think about the genius of these two, at such a young age! I've listened to this song countless times over the decades ... it's so perfect and timeless ... and can practically bring you to tears every time.

  • @jeraldtowle2718
    @jeraldtowle2718 3 года назад +39

    This is probably the greatest tribute to Mays and Evans that I can imagine. Two of the greatest musicians and men that have graced us with their presence. Very humbling.

  • @briand4000
    @briand4000 6 месяцев назад +4

    This song is so special....and I miss Lyle so much. He and Pat gifted us with such magic for so many years.

  • @klj2091
    @klj2091 3 года назад +7

    Great overview! The whole album is a masterpiece. I played the grooves off that LP in my early 20s. Still listening today. Pat Metheny live in concert is impeccable.

  • @LarsJacobsenDK
    @LarsJacobsenDK 3 года назад +15

    Coincidentally, this is also one of my all time favorites. Such a complex and beautiful song. I’m going to pour a glass of red, put As Falls on, lean back and immerse myself into the music 😊

  • @pfunkydude
    @pfunkydude 2 года назад +14

    I love how emotional you are - just from harmonies/melodies and expression....the same happens to me when I listen to such beautiful music---thank you! It doesn't need words to feel it----au contraire - it's deeper then words can say...

  • @gh6681
    @gh6681 3 года назад +10

    It's always something to experience Rick's analysis of a piece that has played its way deep into your soul over decades. I walk away with a renewed sense of wonder but also renewed regret for the loss of Lyle. If anyone is not familiar with this record, check the whole thing out, but be sure to check out Lyle's solo on Ozark.

  • @mikevandenbosch9081
    @mikevandenbosch9081 3 года назад +14

    Love this song!!! The way that they meander through chords like a gentle stroll ... almost natural progression like circle of fifths- except so much deeper. So many years of joy listening to Pat and Lyle.

  • @ronbarry8542
    @ronbarry8542 Год назад +7

    Such a great album, and I'm so glad you finally got to do this. Much praise.

  • @ralphmunn1685
    @ralphmunn1685 3 года назад +6

    I never imagined that there would be a way in which I could enjoy this beautiful piece more than I already did;
    but your deep dive into the details has accomplished that. Thank you. 🙏

  • @stevegutermuth2565
    @stevegutermuth2565 3 года назад +14

    Loved your dive into this Metheny/Mays timeless classic. One of my favorites as well. This piece and "It's for you" were truly transformative for me when I first heard them in '81. Haven't been the same since. It stands up well 40 years later. I believe Pat's work will be appreciated and studied 500 years from now.
    I would love to hear your assessment and breakdown of "Spring Ain't Here" from Letter From Home, and "To The End Of The World" from We Live Here. Two of my all time favorite PMG pieces. If you haven't covered them already.
    I have nearly 300 Pat tunes on my phone along lots of vinyl and CD going back to Bright Size Life. Yup, dates me. Saw him in concert most recently at the Palladium in Carmel IN, Oct. 11, 2018. Amazing! Everything pre COVID seems like a lifetime ago.
    Love what you do. Thank you.

  • @micdrop-jh3pf
    @micdrop-jh3pf 2 года назад +15

    I first heard this poignant song on the movie, "Fandango" which is rather underrated. The scene with this tune is touching and beautiful, as is the scene with the wedding celebration. Both are rare moments when I remember the tune and not the scene - the music is just that good. Fandango opened my eyes to Pat and I am forever grateful.

    • @peteshallcross787
      @peteshallcross787 Год назад +4

      Agreed! The soundtrack was excellent, especially PMG. The song when they're dancing is "It's for you", one of my favs. The movie ended with Blind Faith's "Can't find my way back home".

    • @micdrop-jh3pf
      @micdrop-jh3pf Год назад +1

      @@peteshallcross787 Nice job recalling the songs and scenes...takes me back. I'm glad you are a fan too!

    • @greggfowler2458
      @greggfowler2458 Год назад

      @@peteshallcross787love the song when they were dancing. I didn’t know for many years who it was by, but it always stuck with me.

    • @peteshallcross787
      @peteshallcross787 Год назад

      Yeah, great song! We just returned from seeing Pat's solo concert in Milwaukee and it was amazing! Better than I thought it would be.@@greggfowler2458

  • @moovers12
    @moovers12 3 года назад +5

    I could not agree more. Pat and Lyle's music has been a significant part of my life for over 40 years, and this song is one of my favorites. I only wish we had all one more chance to experience again the group live in concert again. What a musical journey each concert was!

  • @artemanan4540
    @artemanan4540 3 года назад +276

    When Rick is playing single notes in such confusing song with so many jazz chords, I for the moment imagine that I can play guitar like him 😄

    • @ladinark1672
      @ladinark1672 3 года назад +7

      Don't worry, mate! It's only for a moment!

    • @glennk1931
      @glennk1931 3 года назад +2

      A very kind complement Artem. I feel exactly the same.

    • @lukemarcello1229
      @lukemarcello1229 3 года назад +1

      I feel you bro

    • @eddierayvanlynch6133
      @eddierayvanlynch6133 3 года назад +3

      3:35
      Felt like cheering, "Dude! I know that chord!!!" here.
      👍😉

    • @tonymietto
      @tonymietto 3 года назад +2

      So strange, Artem... my guitar has exactly the same six strings... but it does not sound like Rick's... And I just don't know (or I refuse to know... 🤭) why... 😂😂😂

  • @rhettbautista7775
    @rhettbautista7775 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for sharing this. When I was in high school and my friends watched MTV, I was listening to the Pat Matheny Group.
    Everyone thought I was weird.
    Your respect and passion and emotion touched my soul.