Tyner's rhapsodic embellishments on his/Coltrane's "Wise One" will forever cement him as one of the truly greatest ever. Scofield simply takes us to the bleeding edge every damn time he straps on. A thrill to watch him conjure those next few flurries :) (Come to Louisville John!!) Jack and Ron need no intros(nor last names). Giants here!!
Didn't know that Scofield had ever played with McCoy. Scofield's style at that time (pre-Miles) was perfectly suited to the innovations that McCoy had brought us. Thanks for posting this. There are a miniscule number of guitarists who could ever be credible next to McCoy Tyner, yet Scofield pulls it off without seeming to break a sweat. RIP McCoy Tyner, one of the towering giants. He is almost as seminal as Coltrane. He changed the way jazz piano is played. As for Scofield, I would love to see him return to this kind of play.
I'm wrong like that sometimes. It seemed to me that after Miles, he retreated into some sort of malaise in which his patented mannerisms were emphasized over musical content. I mistook this clip for his pre-miles playing, I think partly because he is reverting to that style, and apparently has been for some time while I haven't been paying attention. Still love the clip, will look into his playing again.
@@babalaughing Man, patented mannerisms? Really? I don't know, but I always considered the stuff that Scofield did with Medeski, Martin & Wood absolutely refreshing and original. This here is much more in the mainstream of jazz, but his more funk influenced stuff doesn't seem to have any lack of musical content.
Mr. Tyner’s final studio album- and a gold standard band for sure. Everyone involved is always great, of course, but DeJohnette and the guest guitarists were really “on” throughout. Rest well, McCoy! You gave us so much...
I've listened to this Mr PC a lot.his vocabulary and phrases are amazing.and I found that some phrases come from his album"this meats that" so I think this Mr PC was recorded at 2007.If you know it,please let me know.
Cuatro grandes y legendarias figuras del jazz. Cada uno ha integrado grupos con gigantes como Miles Davis (Jack DeJohnette, John Scofield y Ron Carter): el Cuarteto de John Coltrane (Mc Coy Tyner) que han influenciado en cientos de músicos.
@Ayustria Salma yeah it's in C minor so it has Cm7, Fm7 and G7. There are some extra chords like Bb and D7 used as accents but at its heart it's a blues.
@Ayustria Salma many of the compositions from masters like Coltrane, Bird, Monk and many others involved taking the classic 12 bar blues progression and making substitutions to put their own twist on it. It's still a blues because it sounds like a blues and you can play blues vocabulary over it, but technically yeah it's got a bit of a jazz twist.
Scofield, Holdsworth , And Henderson are definitely "acquired taste" enjoy what you can and you'll hear something new and beautiful each time you listen.
And Dejohnette..AND Carter..(???) Yessss !!!!!!
Sco's phrasing manages to live up to this unbelievable rythm section.
This is crazy thanks for posting
Tyner's rhapsodic embellishments on his/Coltrane's "Wise One" will forever cement him as one of the truly greatest ever. Scofield simply takes us to the bleeding edge every damn time he straps on. A thrill to watch him conjure those next few flurries :) (Come to Louisville John!!) Jack and Ron need no intros(nor last names). Giants here!!
Jack kills it channeling his Inner Elvin. They all do. Nice. RIP. Thanks
Scofield had open new way for modern guitar in to straight ahead form, thanks for share this video I'm a big fands of John Scofield
So am I! Great musician Sco!
Fierce, compelling, rapier, inspired. Delightful playing and, I wish that I could have heard McCoy live more than just once.
Didn't know that Scofield had ever played with McCoy. Scofield's style at that time (pre-Miles) was perfectly suited to the innovations that McCoy had brought us. Thanks for posting this. There are a miniscule number of guitarists who could ever be credible next to McCoy Tyner, yet Scofield pulls it off without seeming to break a sweat. RIP McCoy Tyner, one of the towering giants. He is almost as seminal as Coltrane. He changed the way jazz piano is played. As for Scofield, I would love to see him return to this kind of play.
I may have misunderstood you, but this clip is definitely not pre-Miles.
I'm wrong like that sometimes. It seemed to me that after Miles, he retreated into some sort of malaise in which his patented mannerisms were emphasized over musical content. I mistook this clip for his pre-miles playing, I think partly because he is reverting to that style, and apparently has been for some time while I haven't been paying attention. Still love the clip, will look into his playing again.
@@babalaughing Man, patented mannerisms? Really? I don't know, but I always considered the stuff that Scofield did with Medeski, Martin & Wood absolutely refreshing and original. This here is much more in the mainstream of jazz, but his more funk influenced stuff doesn't seem to have any lack of musical content.
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Don't enter into discussions with morons.
@@c330user Out Louder was a fantastic album.
What a great band Scofield is playing with! They're really happening!
Yeah, man!
Great line up ... wonderful clip!
Mr. Tyner’s final studio album- and a gold standard band for sure. Everyone involved is always great, of course, but DeJohnette and the guest guitarists were really “on” throughout. Rest well, McCoy! You gave us so much...
I've listened to this Mr PC a lot.his vocabulary and phrases are amazing.and I found that some phrases come from his album"this meats that" so I think this Mr PC was recorded at 2007.If you know it,please let me know.
"Talkin' bout rhythm, who's got the rhythm, dig P.C" ;) and these guys.
What a wonderful quartet
これも。面子が凄すぎでしょwww
恥ずかしながら、初見ですが。やっぱり、カッコ良すぎでしょ!!
Cuatro grandes y legendarias figuras del jazz. Cada uno ha integrado grupos con gigantes como Miles Davis (Jack DeJohnette, John Scofield y Ron Carter): el Cuarteto de John Coltrane (Mc Coy Tyner) que han influenciado en cientos de músicos.
awesome! thank you for sharing
What a lineup!
Ah oui, quel bonheur d'entendre JDJ avec RC!!!
Superb!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Wow wow wow!
Holly fuck, this is amazing.
My kind of music!
Rip McCoy tyner
Jesus, they're just having fun!
So badass
Amazingly beautiful........
brilliant
just cool
Maestros!!
did they record an album in this session? if so does anyone know the name of the album or if it's uploaded the whole session somewhere...thank you:)
Let it go and let on.
Yeah! Burning!
good!
Amazing, though i did think Sco was standing in a bin as he was performing 😂🙄
Rip mcoy tyner...
OH MY GOD.
Lions, giants and the rest....
2:42-2:46 what a lick my god
❤️
Great people gathered here ! Wow!
sco! the greatest
If not for YT ... there should have been (how bout now?) e a television
Egads these letters are small, sorry - this performance needs to be seen and heard by everyone. Cheers. To YT and these fantastic musicians of course.
Gods
Not bad for a song with 3 chords ...lol jk
Scofield still has it
Nice to hear that sharpness and articulation , awesome
@Ayustria Salma it's a blues so yeah it is essentially just 3 chords
@Ayustria Salma yeah it's in C minor so it has Cm7, Fm7 and G7. There are some extra chords like Bb and D7 used as accents but at its heart it's a blues.
@Ayustria Salma many of the compositions from masters like Coltrane, Bird, Monk and many others involved taking the classic 12 bar blues progression and making substitutions to put their own twist on it. It's still a blues because it sounds like a blues and you can play blues vocabulary over it, but technically yeah it's got a bit of a jazz twist.
Esto es como si Messi, Maradona, Pele y Cryuff jugaran juntos para el mismo equipo
2:11
Space time 😅
this is why i never used mac
Yiddish yatz
Go Sco go!!
今夜は、コルトレーンのオリジナルを聴いて、寝るとするか
Not a big fan of Scofield and his incongruent sound, but appreciate his talent just the same.
same with me with Holdsworth
Will Traynor, I always thought his trip is too “tight”, however he’s a gifted player.
Scofield, Holdsworth , And Henderson are definitely "acquired taste" enjoy what you can and you'll hear something new and beautiful each time you listen.
Means hes doing it right.
@@AndrejY94 holdsworth was a beast
I hate jazz because I'm just not good enough.
Keep practicing...by the time the quarantine is over, you'll be as good as Sco.
Crappy sound for a legendary performance by legendary musicians.
imho that didn't work out too well at all
Would you mind elaborating on what you think didn't work? Thx in advance!
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