that was the best 12 minutes of blowing I have ever heard. ever bar interesting, swinging. look at these guys listening , George yanking around with the time to make it swing ever harder, Joe playing flawlessly brilliant ideas, and swinging hard.....play more blues, on this level of swing, my young up and comers, and I will be a believer...
Ahhh, but you could ONLY come to that conclusion by analysing and "comparing" between them. There's nothing wrong with comparing, because in basically all spheres of life, there is a "benchmark" that we ourselves place our own selves to assess ourselves. In music, as in sports, business, etc, there will always be a comparison. It's just how life is. But come let's enjoy, the differences and similarities these masters bring to us.
Both are amazing sax players and musicians- but a fast blues is Adams’ territory, no contest. Props to Lovano for even trying, and he played beautifully
+videolover61 you are bugging out my friend. George doesn't hit any of the changes.. and you can hear the piano player is having difficulty matching up with him and also the drummer isn't doing nearly as much communication as he did for Joe. Joe was giving the rhythm section much more to work with in my opinion.
Agreed ,hey if you want changes get sonny Stitt in he would kill em all ,neither are really great changes players So George wins with beautiful sheets of sound
Joe uses his time and his ability to groove to bring the band to him. It becomes a unit with direction. George is all about energy and using the tenors effects to that end. ...I prefer swingin' .......The audience seemed to have a great time so WTF.......!
they both killin. choose your poison. whisky or bourbon. Pils or Weizen. George or Joe. All good to me. Depends on my mood and the weather. Today, snowed in, in Berchtesgaden, Joe is on fire and talking to my need for warmth. But George is blowing the straight ahead cobwebs out my brain and leading me to some abstract paths. All good. All swinging. All interesting. All many many levels above anything I ever played.
adams always plays the same solo everywhere and all the time: screams, random phrases without any respect for the context and the other musicians. He is a lousy musician, like many in jazz, a music where crooks of his kind can make a career without any respect for the listener.
adams always plays the same solo everywhere and all the time: screams, random phrases without any respect for the context and the other musicians. He is a lousy musician, like many in jazz, a music where crooks of his kind can make a career without any respect for the listener.
That was a lousy comment about George Adams. You are probably not half the musician you claim George Adams isn't. You have no respect hiding behind your phone texting this kind of ignorance. You should be silent. The hate is real with cowards. George is King of that ax. Joe Lovano is also great. Hateful comments & jealousy. It's just pure improvisation of jazz.
@@lj3musicjulien855 adams always plays the same solo everywhere and all the time: screams, random phrases without any respect for the context and the other musicians. He is a lousy musician, like many in jazz, a music where crooks of his kind can make a career without any respect for the listener.
@@kwgrinnell adams always plays the same solo everywhere and all the time: screams, random phrases without any respect for the context and the other musicians. He is a lousy musician, like many in jazz, a music where crooks of his kind can make a career without any respect for the listener.
that was the best 12 minutes of blowing I have ever heard. ever bar interesting, swinging.
look at these guys listening , George yanking around with the time to make it swing ever harder,
Joe playing flawlessly brilliant ideas, and swinging hard.....play more blues, on this level of swing, my young up and comers, and I will be a believer...
Que musicazos!!! Son buenisimos !!
All musicians played brilliantly on this and as equally well.
I love when the sax men are battling.
Swash buckling sound, it lifts that spirit inside us, a joy to hear! 🎶🎷😃
Why are people always comparing musicians? Music appreciation is a matter of taste. Each player has his own style.
Ahhh, but you could ONLY come to that conclusion by analysing and "comparing" between them. There's nothing wrong with comparing, because in basically all spheres of life, there is a "benchmark" that we ourselves place our own selves to assess ourselves. In music, as in sports, business, etc, there will always be a comparison. It's just how life is.
But come let's enjoy, the differences and similarities these masters bring to us.
Amazing George Adams you are the best
I am happy to equally love both of them! Miss Don Pullen, though.
3:32 big fat dex lick. Awesome.
EXTRAORDINARY!!!... SUPER RHYTHM TIPS!!!... THANKS... INTO YOUR HEALTH!!!... SHARE HEARTS.... FREE'S AFFECTIONATELY...
I really regret now, i shouldn't have listen to this before go to sleep...
Só féra!
Both are amazing sax players and musicians- but a fast blues is Adams’ territory, no contest. Props to Lovano for even trying, and he played beautifully
So bad it's amazing
music with balls. like!
FANTASTICOS!
Ouwwww the bassist makes a very great job
🌼💙🌱😀
Love that harsh tone
wow
are you a bot?
Que dos saxofóninsta Sanitario!!
Joe comes on bopping like Sonny...no not that one, like Sonny Stitt, but just for a chorus or three...
Stronger Joe Lovano Yeahhhh!!!!!!!!
GREAT!
my nickname for George Adams is, Hackasaurus!!! LoL
Yeahh....just goona take a little side step
is Joe's horn Selmer Balanced Action?
What's the name of the bassist please?
The Guy on the saxophone was very hard xD
cool! Is there not a Pullen/Adams video from the same year?
Q. What's the difference between a Kenny G. record and a stray cat having a hot poker shoved up it's ass?
A. I don't know, either.........
The differenCE IS 75 million people who bought the albums and love the music. No need to put anyone down - just listen to what you like
sony? rly?
They sound good, but the definitive version is Coltrane and Rollins!
George tore Joe up! Sorry Joe...George was one badd dude on the saxophone!
+videolover61 you are bugging out my friend. George doesn't hit any of the changes.. and you can hear the piano player is having difficulty matching up with him and also the drummer isn't doing nearly as much communication as he did for Joe. Joe was giving the rhythm section much more to work with in my opinion.
Agreed ,hey if you want changes get sonny Stitt in he would kill em all ,neither are really great changes players So George wins with beautiful sheets of sound
59 Trader My friend YOU get it. Thank you!
Joe uses his time and his ability to groove to bring the band to him. It becomes a unit with direction. George is all about energy and using the tenors effects to that end. ...I prefer swingin' .......The audience seemed to have a great time so WTF.......!
they both killin. choose your poison. whisky or bourbon.
Pils or Weizen. George or Joe. All good to me. Depends on my mood and the weather.
Today, snowed in, in Berchtesgaden, Joe is on fire and talking to my need for warmth.
But George is blowing the straight ahead cobwebs out my brain and leading me to some abstract paths. All good. All swinging. All interesting. All many many levels above anything I ever played.
Tocar así debería de ser considerado ilegal.
George Adams has a bigger and better sound than Lovano, tears it up!
Every solo I've heard by Adams sounds exactly the same - just random squawks and screams. Sorry but the guy is talentless.
agree
adams always plays the same solo everywhere and all the time: screams, random phrases without any respect for the context and the other musicians. He is a lousy musician, like many in jazz, a music where crooks of his kind can make a career without any respect for the listener.
Enjoyed Lovano way better. Adams likes to squawk and squeal way too much.. especially at the end.Lovanos sound more full. Adams too bright.
Adams is more from the hard core Avant Garde era like Roland Kirk and Phoroah Sanders.
adams always plays the same solo everywhere and all the time: screams, random phrases without any respect for the context and the other musicians. He is a lousy musician, like many in jazz, a music where crooks of his kind can make a career without any respect for the listener.
That was a lousy comment about George Adams. You are probably not half the musician you claim George Adams isn't. You have no respect hiding behind your phone texting this kind of ignorance. You should be silent. The hate is real with cowards. George is King of that ax. Joe Lovano is also great. Hateful comments & jealousy. It's just pure improvisation of jazz.
Great Job the both are strongs but we have to make a respect👊👊👊👊@@lj3musicjulien855
@@lj3musicjulien855 adams always plays the same solo everywhere and all the time: screams, random phrases without any respect for the context and the other musicians. He is a lousy musician, like many in jazz, a music where crooks of his kind can make a career without any respect for the listener.
100% boring
Both of them trying to growl is pathetic!
Do you having any recordings of your own prowess?
fucken enligjten us, then
@@kwgrinnell adams always plays the same solo everywhere and all the time: screams, random phrases without any respect for the context and the other musicians. He is a lousy musician, like many in jazz, a music where crooks of his kind can make a career without any respect for the listener.
Can’t make out most of the ideas that George is playing. Very wild from the start. Hard to make the solo reach a peak from there.
Can’t make out most of the ideas that George is playing. Very wild from the start. Hard to make the solo reach a peak from there.@@tommysaxman