Why has it taken me two years stumble across video footage of this gig. I was there. To be more specific, I was working as the system tech for the pa for the entire weekend (in fact the audio was recorded onto my laptop!) This gig was a highlight of my career as a sound engineer. I'd heard of Snarky puppy before, but this was the first time seeing them live and they utterly blew me away. And then Chris Potter came out and blew even further! Truly was a magical show! I'll never forget that gig, the sheer brilliance and musicality from that stage that night was astounding! Big up to all the Snarky Puppy band and crew, and Chris Potter. Will never forget that show! (In fact I still have the raw recording and listen to it a lot)!
Anyone who skipped to the 11:00 mark missed out some really, REALLY fantastic playing. Love Chris Potter. This was awesome Bob. If I soloed that long it would sound like some guy noodling. Chris sounded like he was searching, building, deconstructing, re-working, revisiting... REACTING... just energetically phenomenal.
Totally get that, but you're also not Chris Potter. I don't imagine Chris thinks that of himself in any world, but I also think when you're THAT good you probably just hear that and go "well, that's a little much but that's nice of them to say" and move on.
My favorite part is at 9:58 when he plays this insane fill solo and at the end he gives the "man I screwed up" kinda look when that was 10x then anyone ever haha
This video edit unfortunately misses something amazing and nuanced that happens right when Chris Potter first comes out. He acknowledges the applause, but before he begins he glances to the band for the One. The percussionist picks up on it and gives it to him. He nods thanks and starts his solo. You can see the exchange clearly in one of the other videos of this performance. Not to be missed.
Imagine your favorite musician in your house playing and talking to you. For me that would be John mayer or the whole crew of snarky puppy. Youre lucky Bob! Get it? Lucky, like one of your songs... yeah, never mind...
Utterly stunning. How could he play this once only with an unfamiliar but spectacular band, stay so close to the original played on keys not horn, and yet utterly slay it?
I LOVE the conversation between the sax and the bass, but the expressiveness at about the 5:50 mark...I'm at a loss for words. I haven't even finished watching it yet!
I've heard Coltrane, Garbarek, Kenny G, Grover Washington, Mezzoforte, John Surman and Brandford Marsalis my whole life long. And in 2021 i have found this: oh my god.🙏🕯🙈Just unbelievable.
I would love to stitch this in with the Cory Henry performance. Chris Potter is one of the greatest "unknown" incredible saxophonists alive today. This performance demonstrates why.
Utopia would be achieved if Cory Henry improvised with Chris Potter on this tune, thanks for sharing this Bob, you guys are not only inspiring musically, but also as people, how humble and amazing you are, thanks for the inspiration, keep rocking!
I just want to take the time to recognize how amazing snarky puppy is as a band. The way they build the backgrounds to a solo is outstanding and unlike anything I’ve ever heard. And when I say backgrounds, I not degrading the music in anyway. They are just as important as the solo that is leading them. However, you’ve just got to appreciate the build up as it leads right into the horn section once they come in and it is just perfect. Makes Chris Potter look like even more of a God than he already is!
Snarky Puppy do it in 'gear changes', going from level to level in an episodic way. Check out the slow builds of Esbjorn Svensson Trio to see masterly *interaction*, not staged accompaniment
+Bob Reynolds - two months later and I still play this video at least once a week or more. This weekend I had it playing on the big screen TV at home. It was early in the morning and my oldest son (5 years old) came into the room. He is normally a chatter box but he stood in silence watching Chris blow. His body swayed to the beat a little but he recognized the magic. It was pretty cool. Side note - I love how Michael League gently supported Chris at the beginning of the solo by responding, kicking up the energy, queuing the percussion. It's a thing a beauty. I may come on in a few more months and say the same thing. Awesome stuff.
I'm just in awe and extreme joy Bob. Wow what you just did to my head and my heart. Just blown away. I went from Sanborn to Branford to Brecker and then Potter. 25 years later.
First time I was really aware of Chris Potter, was on the Steely Dan track "West of Hollywood", from the album Two Against Nature, recorded in the late 90's. Probably my favorite track on that LP, simply because Chris absolutely kills it on his solo. Thanks for this upload, and take good care, from Tim in Ontario, Canada.
So after my 5th time watching this is just lost it. This is great, crazy, smooth, ......... This guys has so much to say, after all these years he is still hungry. Damn you Chris!!!! Thank you Chris
Dude’s flying across the country to play at our local high school jazz band festival. This solo makes me verklempt. Kudos to Bob and others sharing a stage with such an alien superhero (and the person who transcribed the whole thing)!
Absolutely INCREDIBLE solo. Potter is always constructing/composing motifs and rhythmic structures, developing lines that alternate sheer virtuosity with beautiful melodies, organizing a musical architecture on the spot. It is diverse and coherent at the same time. His technique is beyond impeccable, but it is serving a brilliant creative mind, not only virtuosity.
Privileged to witness this awesome performance by Snarky Puppy & Chris Potter - one of the many highlights from #CheltJazzFest 2017. Mindblowing stuff! Please come back :-)
Chris Potter is truly amazing. That solo was really something special! Larnell Lewis and Marcelo Woloski ; What a dream team!! The whole band is incredible! Absolutely love this video. Thanks for uploading it, Bob Reynolds
JUST came back from Snarky in paradiso. Shame you weren't there. Bought some merch to support and damn, it was a blast as always. Really wish i could speak to you! you really helped me and are still helping to find my way in the music business. Financially and playing. Next year i will attend the royal conservatory in The Hague. So thanks! And have a nice day Bob :)
Never thought I’d tear up to a saxophone solo but that was perfect! The groove he gives at 4:30 to 6:30 is amazing just makes you want to get up and start dancing 🕺
I love Chris. I've seen him quite a few times. Not just a phenomenon walking the earth, but a nice and humble human being. Redman? I like Dewey. I had heard about Joshua and expected a lot, so I bought some albums unheard. Those Josh Redman albums were smooth jazz.
I adore Bob's 'open-mindedness'/selflessness as much as I enjoy Potter's Turrentinesque onslaught. Sal Nestico (RIP) was one of the unsung heroes. Check him out.
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Harry is definitely not the only wizard in the family.
Haha....
his parents? nah but good joke
Lol yes!
Whoever had the idea to place the camera on top of the bass amp is a freakin genius.
It was the only place I could stash it quickly ☺️
Why has it taken me two years stumble across video footage of this gig.
I was there. To be more specific, I was working as the system tech for the pa for the entire weekend (in fact the audio was recorded onto my laptop!) This gig was a highlight of my career as a sound engineer.
I'd heard of Snarky puppy before, but this was the first time seeing them live and they utterly blew me away. And then Chris Potter came out and blew even further!
Truly was a magical show! I'll never forget that gig, the sheer brilliance and musicality from that stage that night was astounding!
Big up to all the Snarky Puppy band and crew, and Chris Potter. Will never forget that show! (In fact I still have the raw recording and listen to it a lot)!
So, you got paid to see him playing. You should return your money :)....not fair...:)
Great recording man! Yes it was an amazing show but if you can't capture the audio its like a tree falling in the woods.
Well, how cool is that! You did a great job with the sound.
You did an amazing job!
Anyone who skipped to the 11:00 mark missed out some really, REALLY fantastic playing. Love Chris Potter. This was awesome Bob. If I soloed that long it would sound like some guy noodling. Chris sounded like he was searching, building, deconstructing, re-working, revisiting... REACTING... just energetically phenomenal.
+Eric Brewington totally
Who would conceivably skip to the 11:00 mark?! otherwise spot on : P
Eric Brewington That’s exactly what I was thinking. It was a piece within a piece. But it made a whole piece and became one with the band
I was going to say the same.
yeah why would you even skip the reason why you clicked on this video xD
Imagine being introduced to thousands of people as "the best saxophonist in the world." I think I might shrink into myself and die hahah
Ofay Cat Usually... but then there is Wayne Gretzky and Chris Potter.
@@griffinsemple Bob's no slouch either.
Griffin Semple yeah check out bob’s solo on lingus as well
PROBABLY the best saxophonist and I think Potter must know that too :)
Totally get that, but you're also not Chris Potter. I don't imagine Chris thinks that of himself in any world, but I also think when you're THAT good you probably just hear that and go "well, that's a little much but that's nice of them to say" and move on.
My favorite part is at 9:58 when he plays this insane fill solo and at the end he gives the "man I screwed up" kinda look when that was 10x then anyone ever haha
Clayton DeVries ahahahha so true!
The search is never over :)
Kinda sounded like a brecker lick
A humble genius
I think that was "man Im good" kinda look :D
I watch this once a month to keep my musician ego in check. Man o man
Same lol
i love how the camera shakes on every kick
Traveler like we're in a Sax solo haze
Yeah, that’s what happens when there is not an adequate shock mount on the camera.
@@davepopeproductions9852 i tought that happends every time Chris Potter is phrassing bro 😄
As it turns out you can only press like once. I’ve watched this over and over again many times and it’s still mindblowing.
09:20 is a glorious moment! Clearly he doesn't know the song, but he picks up on his role so fast. I really like that.
Can we all appreciate Larnell Lewis for this awesome supporting fill at 4:50! That is some amazing active listening drummer!
good shout, i had missed that one. you can see michael immediately turn to give the appreciative nod to larnell
This video edit unfortunately misses something amazing and nuanced that happens right when Chris Potter first comes out. He acknowledges the applause, but before he begins he glances to the band for the One. The percussionist picks up on it and gives it to him. He nods thanks and starts his solo. You can see the exchange clearly in one of the other videos of this performance. Not to be missed.
Errr - what does "the One" mean?
@@markroberts171 the first beat
The cut between CD's and then "oh yeah by the way Chris is IN MY HOUSE." is the best. Wow.
+Adam Marshall ;)
Imagine your favorite musician in your house playing and talking to you.
For me that would be John mayer or the whole crew of snarky puppy.
Youre lucky Bob! Get it? Lucky, like one of your songs... yeah, never mind...
Did anyone else just start uncontrollably weeping in the middle of the solo because they were so happy?
This one hits me hard. Gotta mentally prepare for the listen.
I love how everyone is amazed by Potter, then there's just Bob and Chris Bullock fan-boying on the side of the stage. By God I would be too.
I don't think I blinked for the entirety of that solo.
starklassik that must have hurt... 😳
Visine...
Computer Cowboy totally worth it
didn’t even realize that when I watch solos like this
7:06 - the best moment of this solo, in my opinion. This rhythmic development/displacement, half step up, then back...magical! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
WOW! 8 minutes of eternal bliss! Thank you, Bob!!!!
Skip? SKIP? I listened to every second, rewinding so many times I knew it off by heart before I'd got to the end 😍
Utterly stunning. How could he play this once only with an unfamiliar but spectacular band, stay so close to the original played on keys not horn, and yet utterly slay it?
I LOVE the conversation between the sax and the bass, but the expressiveness at about the 5:50 mark...I'm at a loss for words. I haven't even finished watching it yet!
He really is spectacular... the best out there today.
Edging masterclass. The tension my goodness 🙌🏻
9:59 your face is priceless. I can feel all the passion you put into the saxophone because of chris potter ! Inspiration man ....
hi
I like that he had no idea about the song structure. It's fun watching him figure it out once the other horns came in
I love how he quotes some licks from Cory's solo, what a legend
That's for mentioning Sonny Stitt, he's often overlooked as one of the best ever. His version of 'Loverman' is my favorite performance, by anyone...
Wait, why am I playing the saxophone again?! Lol! Wow!!!😳🔥🔥🔥🔥
i think this is the most amzing solo ever played. Potter is juat a badass like Tyson in boxing.
I think Chris potter will go down in history as another legend.
DON'T skip ahead to the 11:00 mark!! DON'T DO IT!!! That was simply amazing!!
I've heard Coltrane, Garbarek, Kenny G, Grover Washington, Mezzoforte, John Surman and Brandford Marsalis my whole life long. And in 2021 i have found this: oh my god.🙏🕯🙈Just unbelievable.
Holy fucking fuck!
9:58 When I heard him play that lick for the first time, I felt like I was in space watching the Earth rotating
Now thats one ill wind thats been blown real good. Awesome performance.
still sounds great in 2022 😀
This should be studied in all serious music schools. CP's solo is blissfully PHENOMENAL
Crhis is a beast.So glad he is around when Brecker is gone.
Chris had a blast you can tell.
what a great comping of michael league!
ML is the comp-meister!
He really isn't adding anything for me, kind of feels like he's stepping on his solo early on.
@@willhope-ross2769 well, he did write the song, so....
@@willhope-ross2769 A little, yeah... exciting stuff though.
@@willhope-ross2769 How familiarized are you with music?
Closest thing to Micheal Brecker since Micheal Brecker!! Love Chris Potter
Chris is a monster.
Seeing two sax lords like Bob Reynolds and Chris Bullock fan buying over this guy is endorsement enough. What a beast!
Discovering Chris Potter was the highlight of my GroundUp Fest this year.
Legend...check him out in Pat Metheny's Unity Group...the album 《KIN》just mind blowing...
I would love to stitch this in with the Cory Henry performance. Chris Potter is one of the greatest "unknown" incredible saxophonists alive today. This performance demonstrates why.
WOW! This is a monster performance !!! Loved it !!! Thanks !
at 9:58 that Bob Reynolds smile is perfect
schneidercorn ... perfect smile....perfect Breckerish playing.
Ha! I saw that too. Sooo good. I played this video several times today already.
That lick is soooooooooooo dirty!
I also love right after that at 10:12 when Chris repeats the end notes of their phrase but up an octave - so good it makes Bob's knees buckle! :)
Makes my cry EVERYTIME!!!
Chris Potter is unequivocally the best living saxophonist in the world.
Nasty, Nasty, Nasty solo, damn Chris killed.
Was in an a rush, but still watched that whole solo. Chris potter is a killin dude wow
+Austin Iesu he sure is
Fabric of space and time is literally pulling itself apart as this man plays.
10:38 hahaha...Chris Potter is a insane sax player!!! I love him!
I watched it all....twice. Not a wasted note, nor a wasted second of mine.
OMG!!!! Chris!
Utopia would be achieved if Cory Henry improvised with Chris Potter on this tune, thanks for sharing this Bob, you guys are not only inspiring musically, but also as people, how humble and amazing you are, thanks for the inspiration, keep rocking!
I just want to take the time to recognize how amazing snarky puppy is as a band. The way they build the backgrounds to a solo is outstanding and unlike anything I’ve ever heard. And when I say backgrounds, I not degrading the music in anyway. They are just as important as the solo that is leading them. However, you’ve just got to appreciate the build up as it leads right into the horn section once they come in and it is just perfect. Makes Chris Potter look like even more of a God than he already is!
Snarky Puppy do it in 'gear changes', going from level to level in an episodic way. Check out the slow builds of Esbjorn Svensson Trio to see masterly *interaction*, not staged accompaniment
+Bob Reynolds - two months later and I still play this video at least once a week or more. This weekend I had it playing on the big screen TV at home. It was early in the morning and my oldest son (5 years old) came into the room. He is normally a chatter box but he stood in silence watching Chris blow. His body swayed to the beat a little but he recognized the magic. It was pretty cool.
Side note - I love how Michael League gently supported Chris at the beginning of the solo by responding, kicking up the energy, queuing the percussion.
It's a thing a beauty. I may come on in a few more months and say the same thing. Awesome stuff.
That's awesome. Thanks, Eric. :)
Potter pulling out those sick ass brecker lines what a beast man!
Everytime, everytime I watch this video and see you smile Bob listening of that man, I am with you!!
I almost forgot bob ross and the happy little trees... or clouds or eah love this video
I watched the whole thing. Holy smokes, this guy is insane!!!!
Potter ...My Goodness...!!!
Cool to hear how the fusion vibe brings out the Brecker in Potter. He’s a saxophone colossus
I'm just in awe and extreme joy Bob. Wow what you just did to my head and my heart. Just blown away. I went from Sanborn to Branford to Brecker and then Potter. 25 years later.
First time I was really aware of Chris Potter, was on the Steely Dan track "West of Hollywood", from the album Two Against Nature, recorded in the late 90's. Probably my favorite track on that LP, simply because Chris absolutely kills it on his solo. Thanks for this upload, and take good care, from Tim in Ontario, Canada.
Yeah, me too. I thought, 'Blimey, Walt &Don are trying to see how long he goes without passing out!'
This is one of the best things on TH-cam, it's really something
This solo might be the Kenny Garrett-Human Nature of my generation. Utterly brilliant.
So after my 5th time watching this is just lost it. This is great, crazy, smooth, ......... This guys has so much to say, after all these years he is still hungry. Damn you Chris!!!! Thank you Chris
OMG! I'm freaking out... I had no idea that Chris Potter existed... Good God he's a BEAST! WOW!!!
Why does he have to be so damn good?????? Words can’t even describe that man.
Dude’s flying across the country to play at our local high school jazz band festival. This solo makes me verklempt. Kudos to Bob and others sharing a stage with such an alien superhero (and the person who transcribed the whole thing)!
You can clearly tell Chris Potter was having a blast! So awesome Bob!
I recognise the enormity of the situation!!!! WOW!
Truth....
Absolutely INCREDIBLE solo. Potter is always constructing/composing motifs and rhythmic structures, developing lines that alternate sheer virtuosity with beautiful melodies, organizing a musical architecture on the spot. It is diverse and coherent at the same time. His technique is beyond impeccable, but it is serving a brilliant creative mind, not only virtuosity.
Privileged to witness this awesome performance by Snarky Puppy & Chris Potter - one of the many highlights from #CheltJazzFest 2017. Mindblowing stuff! Please come back :-)
Chris Potter is truly amazing. That solo was really something special! Larnell Lewis and Marcelo Woloski ; What a dream team!! The whole band is incredible! Absolutely love this video. Thanks for uploading it, Bob Reynolds
i love how the frame shakes to the beat
One of the few things that have brought tears of joy to my eyes.
Listen to all the jazz giants through the years and ind 2021 i stumbled about this........unbelievable!🙏😀 🎷👍
Oh and the smile on your face at the 10:00 mark @Bob Reynolds... priceless.
Why I just watching now?? My God this is unbelievable!!! I think that Mr. Potter is the biggest one since the beginning of the jazz...
CHRIS POTTER IN YOUR HOUSE!!!! OMG!!! Probably I would pass out for sure WOW!!!!
JUST came back from Snarky in paradiso. Shame you weren't there. Bought some merch to support and damn, it was a blast as always. Really wish i could speak to you! you really helped me and are still helping to find my way in the music business. Financially and playing. Next year i will attend the royal conservatory in The Hague. So thanks! And have a nice day Bob :)
Chris Potter is freaking insane!!! So many ideas in such a simple riff.
I didn't skip anything! Great experience for sure!
I really hope you're going to release the full clips at the end of the video. What a cliffhanger! Haha
Can't wait
Bob if you don't do this I will be very disappointed in you
This is so magnificent I’m crying my heart out
This has the same energy as Michael Brecker playing with Jaco, and I absolutely love it.
To me, it looks like you were so engrossed in Chris' playing that you weren't going to make that first horn entrance! What a master.
+Allen Yu exactly what (almost) happened
Thank you sharing Bob! I really hope no one had to take a solo after that. Ooo boy
I love the shot shaking with the bass at 6:40
I just now watched this amazing solo by Chris Potter. after my comment below. TRULY AMAZING....!!!
P H E N O M E N A L solo by CP!!!!! Oh my gosh! Thank you for introducing me to CP, Bob!
I just love seeing Michale League’s expressions during the first half of the solo!
I just love how ML gets into the music and is having the same reaction like the rest of us, genuine admiration and jaw drop haha
Never thought I’d tear up to a saxophone solo but that was perfect! The groove he gives at 4:30 to 6:30 is amazing just makes you want to get up and start dancing 🕺
I love Chris. I've seen him quite a few times. Not just a phenomenon walking the earth, but a nice and humble human being.
Redman? I like Dewey. I had heard about Joshua and expected a lot, so I bought some albums unheard. Those Josh Redman albums were smooth jazz.
I adore Bob's 'open-mindedness'/selflessness as much as I enjoy Potter's Turrentinesque onslaught.
Sal Nestico (RIP) was one of the unsung heroes. Check him out.
The rhythm section's intro at 4:06 combined with Chris to make the perfect sync. Amazing playing!!! Lick at 5:18 is great
also when he hears the melody at 10:10 and plays it an octave up