Barry sure does it on this doesn't he. Could you give us more details on the gig? Where? Besides Airto and Barry, who else? When? It's great. Thank you.
Steven this is really Robben Ford playing ? where was this recorded? do you know the title of this song? again thank you for putting this up on YT. the other musicians are very good as well..
if it wasn't for his epiphany when he first saw a live sax player, watching with his Mom at a local concert, would there be a Robben Ford virtuoso? he wanted to be a performer playing on stage he says "like that guy". What a understanding mother to surprise him with a saxophone very shortly after. he was 10 years old i think at the time but once starstruck by seeing guitarists & hearing them play - wasn't it a Paul Butterfield Blues Band Album with Mike Bloomfield that struck lightening in his heart? and his journey began....
I was at a well-known music exec's home in 1987. He played a cassette of RF sitting-in playing Giant Steps. It was a live recording at an Italian restaurant in LA and to my ear, was the most melodic solo on the tune that evening. (personally hate the tune) Forgot the restaurant name but all the 'players' went there and would sit in. I believe JP was there as well. Lotta years ago. RF was super and still is.
This really gets a good sound. Recording and playing is much better. I listened on my good headphones. Fantastic sounding and I like the echo on both parts. Truly great. Keep up the good work!!!
Thank you for posting. I was at many of those Pat and Mick duo gigs. It's worth a deep listen if you love hearing how the guitar duo was reinvented by these two. Consider it an archeological/historical study. Your ears will have to sift through some dust but it's worth it to the perpetual students of music.
Very nice! Infernal totally annoying click track sound throughout. I wish it wasn't there. You might be able to remove it with software. Steve Narahara
Well done, Steve. Nice ambience & production.
Now I sort of think it needs a snare drum. Coming along nicely!
Long time sense I've heard this tune.. flashbacks are nice.. pat
Reminds me of Chet ... do you know Steven Reynolds, he's in a quartet out that way somewhere?
Bravo Steve! Well done……
Good sounding drums. Nice sound overall. Well done!!!
sick ass song
this that real stuff
Which synthesizer workstation did you use
Artiphon Orba2
genial xd
This goes too hard
can i sample this please?
Yes
Cool tune! 😄
My kind of music! Thanks for sharing!
This is great composition!!
Very Dan Siegel-y❤
Awesome music
🛥️
amazing!
Thank you for uploading this amazing music!
Well done, Steve. Nice atmosphere & use of unusual mode.
yes
sounds a bit like sn1
Good tune. Getting better posts, and new!
Such a cool song!!
Barry sure does it on this doesn't he. Could you give us more details on the gig? Where? Besides Airto and Barry, who else? When? It's great. Thank you.
Very nice - are you a fan of Ashra ?
Thanks very much for listening to this recent piece.🖐
Reminds me of Unforgetable fire era U2
Delightful!
Spacey vibe.
What a piece of guitar history!
Sounds cool
Steven this is really Robben Ford playing ? where was this recorded? do you know the title of this song? again thank you for putting this up on YT. the other musicians are very good as well..
Steve, how in the whole world did you find this recording????!!! TYTY Is he brilliant or what??
wow! Mike Stern before Mike Stern! unbelievable
Robben displays his horn-like phrasing here in spades. He has always said he listens to sax players, not guitar players.
Saxophone was his first instr ument.
if it wasn't for his epiphany when he first saw a live sax player, watching with his Mom at a local concert, would there be a Robben Ford virtuoso? he wanted to be a performer playing on stage he says "like that guy". What a understanding mother to surprise him with a saxophone very shortly after. he was 10 years old i think at the time but once starstruck by seeing guitarists & hearing them play - wasn't it a Paul Butterfield Blues Band Album with Mike Bloomfield that struck lightening in his heart? and his journey began....
I was at a well-known music exec's home in 1987. He played a cassette of RF sitting-in playing Giant Steps. It was a live recording at an Italian restaurant in LA and to my ear, was the most melodic solo on the tune that evening. (personally hate the tune) Forgot the restaurant name but all the 'players' went there and would sit in. I believe JP was there as well. Lotta years ago. RF was super and still is.
Very cool atmospheric sounds!!!
Although I like it, for me, the bass is not needed.
You should mention who wrote the music. John Scofield
Excellent composition....
I don't know why yt recommend that, but I love it!
This really gets a good sound. Recording and playing is much better. I listened on my good headphones. Fantastic sounding and I like the echo on both parts. Truly great. Keep up the good work!!!
That’s really smooth and jazzy I love this!
Thank you for posting. I was at many of those Pat and Mick duo gigs. It's worth a deep listen if you love hearing how the guitar duo was reinvented by these two. Consider it an archeological/historical study. Your ears will have to sift through some dust but it's worth it to the perpetual students of music.
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Where did you get this?
Beautiful playing.
What kind of scale is that
Very nice! Infernal totally annoying click track sound throughout. I wish it wasn't there. You might be able to remove it with software. Steve Narahara