No one mentioned the great man behind the bass! He's that deep inside the music, giving the two guitar-gods the adequate backround. Absolutely world class!!!!!!!!
Yep Gary Mazzaroppi goes way back, Les Paul etc etc: I just love the moment when he comes in on this number - Its like _"wow, that's what was missing"_ This could not be a better example of what he does - his ears must be fantastic - I recon he's within 10th hertz or something (experts could advise) - he makes other base players sound off key. Tommy calls him _"the lord of the low frequencies"_
the satisfaction in Frank's face in 3:00 of the video, after the of Tommy is all that feeling of amazing happiness between 2 wonderful solists of guitar that they unit their amazing level of music experience they have without jealous feelings, only with respect and love. just amazing.
I Love my pals doing this tune- but it is not the C Jam Blues but rather it is Franks burn down the house arrangement of the old classic "Tico-Tico no Fubá" (1917) a perennial Brazilian choro composed by Zequinha de Abreu. Hard to believe this tune is 93 years old, but classics live forever -especially with Tommy, Frank, Vinny & Gary giving them a workout.
Apparently very few people here know that this song was composed in 1917 by Brazilian musician Zequinha de Abreu and this style of music is called Choro, or Chorinho.
When I went for brain scan, who should I see coming out? - it was these three! The nurse says _"sure we've been studying what happens in their brains when the play". No kidding"_ I say, _"which bits bit lit up?"_ she smile big and says _"New Jersey!"_
Yep, no doubt more talent between 20 fingers and 12 strings of guitarpower than thought possible. One humble criticism - as if I am worthy to provide it - but, often, whenever two virtuosos share the same stage, they try far too hard to show off their chops instead of showing off the TUNE. Meaning, such situations typically see the duo ripping through a composition at breakneck speed that tends to cheapen its quality. I really don't see what the hurry is? Milk it, enhance it, take your time. The reality is, great chops don't HAVE to overwhelm the song - so I'm not knocking great technique or ability, as these guys are obviously great. But a musical performance should never be akin to a gymnastics competition or car race.
If you've ever seen Vignola "live on tour" you'll see a large part of his "act" is showboating his skills. Same with Tommy, although over the last decade he has been putting more emphasis on songwriting than guitar pyrotechnics.
Yeah Paco is great,but I find Tommy more enjoyable to watch honestly. Especially when he is teamed up with Frank.They both have so much fun and you can tell they do. Paco is so serious when he is up there. I mean you have more fun@ a Tommy concert too. So yeah Paco might be a spanish playin beast but I'd rather see Tommy. Also remember somewhere out there is someone who is better than all of them. Playin somewhere on a porch and the world will never know of him. Don't worship them. Enjoy them.
God, this episode pissed me off because they fucked up the titles...then just gave up after this song, albeit it WAS the encore, but still. Took me forever to figure out the name...otherwise, amazing performances.
One of the most challenging melodies ever written: If you're going to work on this, start by playing it REALLY SLOWLY. Vignola and Mazzaroppi (why are most of the really great Jazz musicians, those who are Caucasian, almost invariably Jewish or Italian?) are virtuosic giants, and Emmanuel gets an atypical opportunity to show that he is also one of the best RHYTHM guitarists in the business.
Про гитаристов молчу. Гении. Но басист просто Паганини. Слушал партию отдельно- чистейшее исполнение. В Советском союзе контробас называли шкафом, а музыканта грузчиком. Жаль, что не получится услышать их вживую. Очень обидно быть на задворках мировой культуры.
Anyone still enjoying this masterpiece in 2022?
2024 too!
No one mentioned the great man behind the bass!
He's that deep inside the music, giving the two guitar-gods the adequate backround.
Absolutely world class!!!!!!!!
yes, true. He is very committed musician(Bassist). your observation is great.
Yep Gary Mazzaroppi goes way back, Les Paul etc etc: I just love the moment when he comes in on this number - Its like _"wow, that's what was missing"_ This could not be a better example of what he does - his ears must be fantastic - I recon he's within 10th hertz or something (experts could advise) - he makes other base players sound off key. Tommy calls him _"the lord of the low frequencies"_
He’s my hero
Check out Gary’s work with Tal Farlow and Tommy Flanagan on “Chromatic Palette” (1981).
Absolutely Marvellous !.
That bass player is now a member of the Frank Vignola Trio (2018) - excellent bass player...
parabens... o nosso tico tico arrasa em qualquer lingua, mesmo sem a sequencia certa, brilha sempre com bons músicos, viva o brasil!
Hold your breath while you're listening 😂😂😂 I can't breathe
Frank Vignola.. Ladies and gentlemen...!
the satisfaction in Frank's face in 3:00 of the video, after the of Tommy is all that feeling of amazing happiness between 2 wonderful solists of guitar that they unit their amazing level of music experience they have without jealous feelings, only with respect and love. just amazing.
This is music at its finest. Can't stop listening to this! :-D
never has watching someone make me feel so inadequate, been so enjoyable
Check out their recording of guitar boogie and you’ll feel even more inadequate 😂
The bass is so clear!!!!
Masters at their peak. They are over the bridge and far away. What sheer joy.
Mucho ritmo, entusiasmo, alegría y musicalidad. Congratulaciones.
Great, great!!!! Wonderful Interpretation, Improvisation, great band. Thanks!!
Wonderful! My merry Christmas to you all from Italy.
I Love my pals doing this tune- but it is not the C Jam Blues but rather it is Franks burn down the house arrangement of the old classic "Tico-Tico no Fubá" (1917) a perennial Brazilian choro composed by Zequinha de Abreu. Hard to believe this tune is 93 years old, but classics live forever -especially with Tommy, Frank, Vinny & Gary giving them a workout.
dont stop. what a crazy fast groove!
Sensacional!!!
2 fuckin absolute genius ... well and the bassist too 😊
how good could you be that the almighty tommy emmanuel is playing second violin to you?!
Bassist kicks ass!
Awesome!!!
Fabulous..
Tommy's thinking, "When am I going to get to solo? You hog!"
Bravo ! Too the both !
muy excelente los trios
Música Brasileira! 👏👏👏
Love is good!
Indeed it is!
True masters.
C'est à couper le souffle ! plus que génial ! Mais qu'est-ce je fous ,moi ,avec ma guitare !
Brazil ❤
Holy *&%$&^%! What kinda freak gives a thumbs down on this? Incredible talent!
This music is "Tico Tico no Fubá" an old Brazilian music. pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tico-tico_no_Fubá
Master players,wonderful arrangement. AAA+
Thanks for putting this up!!! This is great!
@jmsbk12345 - They archive all of these at woodsongs website. There are tons of great vids on there. They also have the audio available.
Quel Bonheur!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apparently very few people here know that this song was composed in 1917 by Brazilian musician Zequinha de Abreu and this style of music is called Choro, or Chorinho.
Just great!
Brazilian Chorinho !
When I went for brain scan, who should I see coming out? - it was these three! The nurse says _"sure we've been studying what happens in their brains when the play". No kidding"_ I say, _"which bits bit lit up?"_ she smile big and says _"New Jersey!"_
2020
2021
great!!!
Brazilian tune!
You're not kidding. He's a bad man!
SUPER !!!!!!!
Magic of finger
The camera man stay all the first part on the accompaniment guitar. Who is this genius?
Genial! :)
Great video.. Only wish the sound quality was better
@jmsbk12345 it's for free on the woodsongs archives: no. 562
ther groove style at 0:46 is epic!
@tijn588 am-e with a b thrown in on the first part. second part is C - then f-dim (4) walk/ around the horn. 3rd part is A-E d-dim walk..
fantastico :)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Y)
WoooooW...!!!!!! 👏👏👏👏
Frank in command over those 6 strings.
Questo è puro stato di grazia...
o big Helllllll Man!
long live Novos Bianos!!!
Gods !!!
oh ya
WOW!
wow
eheheh bellissimo!
GOOD ARRANGEMENT BY FRANK VIGNOLA
ENRICO MARIA UBERTINI I think "good" is an understatement ;)
01:33 nuff said.
Dioses !!!
Damn!
Would someone kindly burn me a DVD copy of this entire gig? Thank you.
Yiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hahhhhhhhhhhh
Awesome,tommy is the best,but no one can play this like Paco de lucia
Not even close.
Frank just picking the trebles anyone know?
Top
3:09:)
Maravilha
what guitar is tommy playing?
Yep, no doubt more talent between 20 fingers and 12 strings of guitarpower than thought possible. One humble criticism - as if I am worthy to provide it - but, often, whenever two virtuosos share the same stage, they try far too hard to show off their chops instead of showing off the TUNE. Meaning, such situations typically see the duo ripping through a composition at breakneck speed that tends to cheapen its quality. I really don't see what the hurry is? Milk it, enhance it, take your time. The reality is, great chops don't HAVE to overwhelm the song - so I'm not knocking great technique or ability, as these guys are obviously great. But a musical performance should never be akin to a gymnastics competition or car race.
If you've ever seen Vignola "live on tour" you'll see a large part of his "act" is showboating his skills. Same with Tommy, although over the last decade he has been putting more emphasis on songwriting than guitar pyrotechnics.
Why is michael johnathon wearing a bronze star
👍👏👏👏
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Yeah Paco is great,but I find Tommy more enjoyable to watch honestly. Especially when he is teamed up with Frank.They both have so much fun and you can tell they do. Paco is so serious when he is up there. I mean you have more fun@ a Tommy concert too. So yeah Paco might be a spanish playin beast but I'd rather see Tommy. Also remember somewhere out there is someone who is better than all of them. Playin somewhere on a porch and the world will never know of him. Don't worship them. Enjoy them.
Oh! so that's how you play it. All the time I've been playing it wrong...so very, very wrong. Anyone want to buy some guitars?
No - I threw mine away as well.
God, this episode pissed me off because they fucked up the titles...then just gave up after this song, albeit it WAS the encore, but still. Took me forever to figure out the name...otherwise, amazing performances.
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One of the most challenging melodies ever written:
If you're going to work on this, start by playing it REALLY SLOWLY.
Vignola and Mazzaroppi (why are most of the really great Jazz musicians, those who are Caucasian, almost invariably Jewish or Italian?) are virtuosic giants, and Emmanuel gets an atypical opportunity to show that he is also one of the best RHYTHM guitarists in the business.
Про гитаристов молчу. Гении. Но басист просто Паганини. Слушал партию отдельно- чистейшее исполнение. В Советском союзе контробас называли шкафом, а музыканта грузчиком. Жаль, что не получится услышать их вживую. Очень обидно быть на задворках мировой культуры.
holy f***ing sh*t
Little greedy Frank...didn't give Tommy a look in.
Looks like Vignolas ego trip.
@DedHedJosh Tommy is fantastic. But I like Paco's macho frown better - by a whisker.
Oh good grief. I'm throwing another guitar away. What's the point of having one?
1 personn is losted !
Looks like the bassist were not suppose to play. invited last second
That's not c jam blues hahaha.
That was fun. These guys will never make it. ---joke---
Слишком быстро. Спешат будто на пожар, кто быстрей.
Пако де Лусия еще быстрее наяривает...))))
Not very beautiful sound...
@6468792 very good!!! ,but Paco de lucia is the best spanish guitar player of all time
SHURE