In a parallel dimension Wes Mongomery's bionic thumb is genetically spliced onto Allan Holdsworth's hand and alternate brain hemispheres are fused together, resulting in the ultimate Jazz Chimera of Wellan Montgomsworth.
This is great - Wes stretching out here and taking his time. Just wish there was a video of this concert as well. Johnny Griffin is great on sax. 1965 was a good year for Wes and we are fortunate that there are a wealth of live videos from his European tour during that year.
Wes Montgomery in Paris, 27 Marzo 1965 💚💛💖 🎵Théatre des Champs Élysées - Paris, France🌍 Tracklist: 1. Full House* (Montgomery) ........................................ 00:00 2. Jingles (Montgomery)[fade out] .............................. 11:01 3. Twisted Blues (Montgomery) ................................ 23:43 4. Blue & Boogie* ~ West Coast Blues .................... 37:25 5. To Wayne (Harold Mabern) ................................. 50:55 6. Four on Six (Montgomery) ................................ 1:02:04 7. Girl Next Door (Blane/Martin) ............................. 1:08:31 8. Here's That Rainy Day (Burke/VanHeusen) ......... 1:15:13 9.'Round Midnight* (Hanighen/Monk/Williams) ....... 1:23:37 10. Impressions (Coltrane) .......................................... 1:33:04 Wes Montgomery.....guitar🎸 Harold Mabern......piano🎹 Arthur Harper......contreBass🎻 Jimmy Lovelace.....batteria (drums)🥁 Johnny Griffin.....tenor sax🎷 on tracks (*) 👉🏻Source: SBD ~ Boot CDs ~ EAC ~ FLAC
Obviously Yes ! Compared to Wes M., Jimi H. never got further than exploring the scene. Mr. Montgomery was an accomplished composer, interpreter & improvisor on guitar, who could play every ballad or blues in his particularly own style. Never heard Jimi play any uptempo tunes.
In a parallel dimension Wes Mongomery's bionic thumb is genetically spliced onto Allan Holdsworth's hand and alternate brain hemispheres are fused together, resulting in the ultimate Jazz Chimera of Wellan Montgomsworth.
The most brilliantly incredible jazz guitarist/composer I've ever listened to in this world. Also with with marvellous accompanists!
Mr. Wes Montgomery and his musicians are my favorite. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Barcelona, Spain.
This was thoroughly and magnificently Off The Hook. Even 4 listenings later!
jazz!!! my daily beast!
I’ve never heard of Wes Montgomery, but this is awesome!
I think you'll find the world a brighter, fuller, more pleasant place. I recommend Montgomery's collaborations with Monk and Jimmy Smith.
He's arguably the GOAT of jazz guitar.
Righteous!
Wes is my favorite jazz guitarist. What that thumb do! You're taking these posts to a whole Gnu level!
Groovin high🪐
... in a word.. outstanding
Amazing music, even better with friends🤗
Let the angels sing of your returning. Thanks
Excellent show, sound quality, and fam interaction. One for the history books.
oooo dang wes is real og this is fuckin sick. thumb player
nice upload gnu
First snow of the year.. second listen of this set even sounds better
Taking a beautiful day off from my favorite Hard Jazz, and spending it with Wes. Thanks so much.
❤️ it thank you 🙏 ✌️😊
I might as well go home and burn my guitars. Beyond greatness. BTW great sound quality gonna look for this one on Dime etc
So good. Thank you Gnu.👍🌊
so good!!! thanks for posting!
Excelente guitarrista, el sonido que logra el grupo es muy bueno.
MÁGICO
Jazzadelick!!! T Y
❤❤❤спасибо🙏💕
Epic! Thanks Gnu !!!!!!!
This is great - Wes stretching out here and taking his time. Just wish there was a video of this concert as well. Johnny Griffin is great on sax. 1965 was a good year for Wes and we are fortunate that there are a wealth of live videos from his European tour during that year.
this is str8 ❣💥
Wes Montgomery in Paris, 27 Marzo 1965 💚💛💖
🎵Théatre des Champs Élysées - Paris, France🌍
Tracklist:
1. Full House* (Montgomery) ........................................ 00:00
2. Jingles (Montgomery)[fade out] .............................. 11:01
3. Twisted Blues (Montgomery) ................................ 23:43
4. Blue & Boogie* ~ West Coast Blues .................... 37:25
5. To Wayne (Harold Mabern) ................................. 50:55
6. Four on Six (Montgomery) ................................ 1:02:04
7. Girl Next Door (Blane/Martin) ............................. 1:08:31
8. Here's That Rainy Day (Burke/VanHeusen) ......... 1:15:13
9.'Round Midnight* (Hanighen/Monk/Williams) ....... 1:23:37
10. Impressions (Coltrane) .......................................... 1:33:04
Wes Montgomery.....guitar🎸
Harold Mabern......piano🎹
Arthur Harper......contreBass🎻
Jimmy Lovelace.....batteria (drums)🥁
Johnny Griffin.....tenor sax🎷 on tracks (*)
👉🏻Source: SBD ~ Boot CDs ~ EAC ~ FLAC
👏🏿👏🏿
A D' iamond ⚪✴⚪
I thought it was 4 hours long....
Jerry Church 3 yr anniversary this Sunday is 4+ hours
@@nognuisagoodgnu I hope I can catch some of it, traveling on buses in Guatemala atm. In a hotel listening to Wes!
@@nognuisagoodgnu 💙
@@nognuisagoodgnu 💚❤🩹
@@jordana99 safe travels ♥️✌️
Tapers Rule 🎤🎤
1:26:23 😂
ウエスは、ジミヘンを、越えるのではないか?
Obviously Yes ! Compared to Wes M., Jimi H. never got further than exploring the scene.
Mr. Montgomery was an accomplished composer, interpreter & improvisor on guitar, who could play every ballad or blues in his particularly own style. Never heard Jimi play any uptempo tunes.
@@gabchaim8232 Very well said Sir! 👍