Everyone in this lineup is ridicolously good. I especially love the sax solos. He's an absolute monster! I'm gonna see them in chelmsford in december. Cannot wait!!
Hey! I would say it’s very easy actually to follow Guthrie. You usually see drummers doing it and it’s because Guthrie ideas are very clear (patterns, logical structure, incredible sense of rythm and obviously impolute technique). He’s a monster, analyzing his solos is like watching a chess game
Holy shit! Just when I think music can't surprise me anymore, there it is! I have just learned about Guthrie, I'm not even kidding, 10 minutes ago, have no idea I ended up on one of his youtube videos; WOW! His stuff with the fretless is just awe inspiring! Thank you sir, for renewing my faith and passion for music!
When I was a kid, I discovered Guthrie through this video and his lesson series. I still come back and watch them to this day. The Suhr / Cornford days or 'Erotic Cakes' era will always be my favorite. Such buttery tones - and to me, he is at the apex of his technical abilities at this time.
You've gotta love him because he's one of the best, but he's so humble... No vanity; just loves the music. I mean, he's playing in a bar in between the bingo for crying out loud. But he doesn't care :)
Mark Graham Indeed, very humble and intelligent, in the interview he said he had place to teach in Oxford, it's very delightful just to hear him speak.
Damn when I played this for college I wish I'd seen this video for that inspiration! Still, so glad to find my favourite guitarist of all time playing this!
I was in a hurry, had to go to the toilets... then didn't find it necessary, so I watched the whole video without hitting pause... got shit in my underwear but that was worth it lol. Awesome GG and the Fellowship playing !!! Want more !!!! (also want new underwear...)
@@ChrisM541 Dude, that was my kind of humor 13 years ago... But there's a timeless rule you serm to ignore : if you're listening to a piece of music, you can't pause in the middle of it.
I like the combination of instruments. Guitar+sax unison is a good texture, and guitar and hammond traditionally work well together. Shame it's so hard to find organ players.
La expresión del rostro en el segmento country de Guthrie Govan lo dice todo: Refleja algo parecido a un niño jugando fútbol que hace algo diferente con la pelota, la travesura de un genio.
No puede ser que rayos estoy I'm viendo lol! Guthrie con banda tocando uno de los temas más hermosos y deliciosos en el mundo del jazz fusión legendario!!?? Wth
shit man !! Guthrie takes the air right out of my chest , I mean where tf does it end with his ability is flat out mind blowing ! literally ! always has been it's just ..... disregard , I don't have the words .. their all fantastic, thanks so much for posting this ...tell me if would please , forgive me for not knowing ,is this a cover
Both are covers! Chromazone - Mike Stern - th-cam.com/video/W1b1laUX_hc/w-d-xo.html The Chicken - Jaco Pastorious - th-cam.com/video/VBvxNhaEvHE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WillTrigg Enjoy!
11:02 are you having a laugh? That is insane, one of the best guitar solos I've heard...is it entirely improv? It's just insane that someone could come up with all of that on the spot (even if some are licks)
@@jensclarberg6419 i dont believe so. Guthrie sometimes messes up ultra rapid phrases cause he is trully making it up on the spot. He hears music in his head and plays it, simple as that
@@jensclarberg6419 and when i said it was random? When you talk you are taking words you know and creating something new with it every time. Making phrases in the spot. Almost never repeating yourself
@@BrunoGarciaMusic No lol, you use vocabulary that you've learned through repetition all your life. You don't make up new words and phrases every time you speak.
The comment said Guthrie was influenced by sax players, because they're better musicians than guitar players. I was countering by pointing out that he covered a guitar tune, so apparently, we aren't all cavemen
Arsalan Pervaiz Pinch harmonics: Hitting a note with a pick and then immediately pressing it with the fleshy part of the thumb. It isn't exactly that simple though, it takes a bit of practice to find the precise point on the string that provides the harmonic at the desired note. It varies from note to note just as natural harmonics do. Higher gain and certain pickups make it a little easier to find and create, though. Zakk Wylde and Dimebag Darrell are extreme examples of its use
Everyone in this lineup is ridicolously good. I especially love the sax solos. He's an absolute monster! I'm gonna see them in chelmsford in december. Cannot wait!!
By far Guthrie's favorite t-shirt
That one and his "this is NOT a photo opportunity " shirt
I guess I'm kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good site to stream newly released tv shows online?
southpark reference at 12:26
guthrie govan has so much humour in his playstyle
Loved that.
No one talks about how good is the drummer! He plays accordingly on every musician's solo and following Guthrie is not easy
The great Pete Riley, I think!!
GG literally starts playing all ghost notes for like 24 measures at one point just to goof with the drummer. THE WIZARD LIVES ON!!!
@@Larriex97 Pete is a beast.
Guthrie is trying to follow Mike Stern here
Hey! I would say it’s very easy actually to follow Guthrie. You usually see drummers doing it and it’s because Guthrie ideas are very clear (patterns, logical structure, incredible sense of rythm and obviously impolute technique). He’s a monster, analyzing his solos is like watching a chess game
Best fiver you'd spend all week watching these guys at the Bassment in Chelmsford on a Thursday night.
Insane pricing lol
THAT CHROMAZONE SOLO IS SO FUCKING GOOOOD, I CANT STOP LISTENING TO IT
Holy shit! Just when I think music can't surprise me anymore, there it is! I have just learned about Guthrie, I'm not even kidding, 10 minutes ago, have no idea I ended up on one of his youtube videos; WOW! His stuff with the fretless is just awe inspiring! Thank you sir, for renewing my faith and passion for music!
Yeah bro he is amazing
When I was a kid, I discovered Guthrie through this video and his lesson series. I still come back and watch them to this day. The Suhr / Cornford days or 'Erotic Cakes' era will always be my favorite. Such buttery tones - and to me, he is at the apex of his technical abilities at this time.
Best licks I ever heard on a sax,could listen to this cat all day!! 20 thumbs up!!
That's Zac Barrett
The video with Bob Berg and Mike Stern is better and I absolutely love Guthrie. But Berg's sax playing is better than this guy
@@DeffoZappo both have diferent vibes and are great indeed
Guthrie Govan the best guitarist in the world of today !
You've gotta love him because he's one of the best, but he's so humble... No vanity; just loves the music. I mean, he's playing in a bar in between the bingo for crying out loud. But he doesn't care :)
Mark Graham Indeed, very humble and intelligent, in the interview he said he had place to teach in Oxford, it's very delightful just to hear him speak.
@@kipanshi I believe it is Oxford, no?
@@RedCurlyHead you are right, corrected
@@GeoMoniiMedia Listen to Stern play it. Different level
Guthrie's solo was loads of fun stuff
Funny how the funk groove turns into bum-chick country at 11:00. Also, awesome South Park Theme reference at 12:30.
Damn when I played this for college I wish I'd seen this video for that inspiration! Still, so glad to find my favourite guitarist of all time playing this!
I'm addicted to this, i hear it when i wake up, work and go to bed. it has infected me. The chicken tune really makes me picture a chicken.
Guthrie can play any Jazz tune that shredders like joe sat or vai cannot even try
Vai played for Zappa he's more than capable.
@@RodrigoVelizGTR Guthrie does everything better than Vai and the others
@@EsteeMaan yes he does but there is no need for comparison
Yeah they don't play jazz, so...
@@RodrigoVelizGTR I don't care for Vai's music but even I can accept if he played for Zappa then he has technical abilities to rival anyone
Whoa, sax player nailed it. Hats off!
Geniaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal !!!!!!!
I was in a hurry, had to go to the toilets... then didn't find it necessary, so I watched the whole video without hitting pause... got shit in my underwear but that was worth it lol. Awesome GG and the Fellowship playing !!! Want more !!!! (also want new underwear...)
HAHAHA underrated comment
Wtf
Dayum! There's rules. No need to shit yer kegs when you have a pause button. However, I admire your determination. Sort of.
@@ChrisM541 Dude, that was my kind of humor 13 years ago... But there's a timeless rule you serm to ignore : if you're listening to a piece of music, you can't pause in the middle of it.
Thanks gents...made my Monday morning!
Sax player was killer!
*is
Absolutely he is 😮😮!!
jesus if only my brother and i were this musical
Guthrie is so Freaking Crazy...Love it..
Amazing. Surreal
Jaco Pastorius would love this rendition of The Chicken.
This is SO BADASS!!!
YES HE IS THE BEST OF THE BEST
So happy to hear.
I like the combination of instruments. Guitar+sax unison is a good texture, and guitar and hammond traditionally work well together. Shame it's so hard to find organ players.
Just imagine if Joey DeFrancesco had of jumped in on this...holy shit the building would've exploded lol
The sax player o.0
mind-blowingly good
Chicken-pick that shit dude...damn this vid is outstanding lol
Cool! Reminds me of Lele Rambelli , the sax intro.. 😃
I read this before the video started playing, instantly gave it a thumbs up and said to myself, "It's the Mona Lisa one."
😲 Damn! That sax-player sounds a bit like Ernie Watts! 👍🙂
Este vídeo é uma obra de arte!
La expresión del rostro en el segmento country de Guthrie Govan lo dice todo: Refleja algo parecido a un niño jugando fútbol que hace algo diferente con la pelota, la travesura de un genio.
That's one of the best comments on TH-cam I've ever read...thank God for that "Translate to English" button 😄 Merry Christmas from Texas friend
@@RobotChampionSC thanks bro, Merry Christmas from Monterrey, Mexico
@@FABIANTORRESbrjvhola, paisano! No sabía que a más gente le gustaba este tipo de música en Monterrey
@@jesusmartinezcruz3543 Claro bro, aquí también habemos quienes apreciamos la mejor música.
No puede ser que rayos estoy I'm viendo lol! Guthrie con banda tocando uno de los temas más hermosos y deliciosos en el mundo del jazz fusión legendario!!?? Wth
shit man !! Guthrie takes the air right out of my chest , I mean where tf does it end with his ability is flat out mind blowing ! literally ! always has been it's just ..... disregard , I don't have the words .. their all fantastic, thanks so much for posting this ...tell me if would please , forgive me for not knowing ,is this a cover
Both are covers!
Chromazone - Mike Stern - th-cam.com/video/W1b1laUX_hc/w-d-xo.html
The Chicken - Jaco Pastorious - th-cam.com/video/VBvxNhaEvHE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=WillTrigg
Enjoy!
4:01 sounds like Holdsworth. Plus he's doing it legato. I wonder that's some legit Holdsworth inspiration
From thumbnail thought that was Josh Redman. But whoever he is: fabulous playing.
Pure!!!!
Wow whole band is excellent 😬 wasn’t expecting it to shift into chicken picking near the end !
Amazing, really enjoyed that
Man there's something special about the way a good Hammond player can make it talk.
He is a fucking monster, really incredible
Omfg... This is so freakin awesome :D I started laughing at 11.45 cuz it was so amazing
That Guthrie's solo ending on The Chicken is hilarious :)
Martin Miller is a beast but I'm not not surprised Guthrie out-played him on that Stern cover
11:02 are you having a laugh? That is insane, one of the best guitar solos I've heard...is it entirely improv? It's just insane that someone could come up with all of that on the spot (even if some are licks)
No one ever comes up with anything "on the spot". It's all vocabulary they have practiced for endless hours. It's instinctual and uses muscle memory.
@@jensclarberg6419 i dont believe so. Guthrie sometimes messes up ultra rapid phrases cause he is trully making it up on the spot. He hears music in his head and plays it, simple as that
@@BrunoGarciaMusic Nope, doesn't work like that. When you talk you don't make up random phrases, do you?
@@jensclarberg6419 and when i said it was random? When you talk you are taking words you know and creating something new with it every time. Making phrases in the spot. Almost never repeating yourself
@@BrunoGarciaMusic No lol, you use vocabulary that you've learned through repetition all your life. You don't make up new words and phrases every time you speak.
Transcription of the guitarsolo in Chromazone: th-cam.com/video/xkxvo6cuLUU/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for Jaco
Super
Jesus can play anytune!
G. Govan esbanja talento na hora de improvisar ! O melhor do mundo atualmente para mim !
That dude on sax is a fucking SOLDIER
bring on November, my guitar=firewood.
Killer jam
2020 🙌🏼
jaco loved the chicken !
Guthrie's country picking is just... wow.
Absolutely! Hi Andy!
@@deanandthebeans857 do I know you?
@@andychips Dean - guitar player from B/stoke about 40 years ago - spent New Year’s Eve playing through your little big muff pedal!
@@deanandthebeans857 oh wow! Hi Dean. Let’s catch up sometime, yes?
@@andychips Sounds good! I’m on Facebook
Govan rules the fusion world!
dave whitehill but there isn't really that much of a fusion world to rule, is there?
@@mrs.featherbottom5901 bcs only gods exist in the fusion world, thats why
This sax player is SAF...killing both tracks...hat tip
wow I just discovered this dude...
been trying to find a copy of 'thieves in the temple' from the same show. anyone have a link?
Loudest instrument of the band, hi-hat.
I love Guthrie, but I prefer Mike's solos on this song!!
@sam31 nerp this is at the basement in chelmsford, guthrie's hometown in england, and im pretty sure this is from 2010
Cool
I miss bob berg
He would be proud! This is a good version! Him and Brecker were the best we had
@3:40 Guthrie solo
Any mike stern fans ? Great cover
SOUTH PARK theme alert 12:30 !
👍
You can hear that Guthrie has been influenced by sax players - they're generally much better musicians than the average guitar player.
absolutely true
That's funny, because Chromazone is a Mike Stern tune.
The comment said Guthrie was influenced by sax players, because they're better musicians than guitar players. I was countering by pointing out that he covered a guitar tune, so apparently, we aren't all cavemen
@@wadsmitter511 Wasn't my point
@@wadsmitter511 👍🏻
Bravissimi tutti❤come si chiama il batterista?? È bravissimo...gran interpalay❤🥁🎵🎶
It's funny, you don't hear Mike Stern's name often, yet I've seen Guthrie and Shawn Lane cover his compositions. 🤷
@marviosantos he is a phenomenon isn't he?
😯🥳🤓🤠🥳👋👋👋👋✌️
I liked the jam, but was very frustrated w the camera person for focusing on Guthrie during 85/90% of saxophonist solo..
He got a great shot of the two of them for the entire Solo man..
my fucking god
3:43 4:14
I highly doubt there's a style in the world Guthrie can't play. There's even a video of him teaching people how to play like a pirate! LOL!
Stern is the real deal. Only him can make that sweeeet sweeeet fire burn! Sorry guys, that's just the way things are
Amazing guitar player!! can anyone explain how he made that sound @ 5:46??
Arsalan Pervaiz Pinch harmonics: Hitting a note with a pick and then immediately pressing it with the fleshy part of the thumb. It isn't exactly that simple though, it takes a bit of practice to find the precise point on the string that provides the harmonic at the desired note. It varies from note to note just as natural harmonics do. Higher gain and certain pickups make it a little easier to find and create, though. Zakk Wylde and Dimebag Darrell are extreme examples of its use
Actually its not a P.H, he just pull the string out of the fingerboard so the string hit the last fret part of the guitar without fretting on it
Maybe use a whamy
11:00
Chroma one is that melody that you have to be legit just to play let alone comp and solo to. Can’t take it on that one.
Nobody coughing up like comments for Sam pawing at his keyboard.
Mr govan, how???
Damn right there's no description available!!!
poor first poster, l remember seeing these vids years ago!!
11:10
guthrie's on fire in this
this is the tone merchant gig no? from around 2005/4?
or something similar?
There are no holes in Guthrie's playing at all ! ....
Jazz was invented to give saxaphone players something to do.
Absolutely not. Not only this, at least 😁
LIVE FROM NEW YORK!!! ITS SATURDAY NIGHT!!!!
@4:45 nothing more to say
j'ai une question ...ok guthrie joue comme benson , carlton , metheny , scofield, gambale , matteo etc etc mais le matin ...fais t'il caca ?
a varied Stern, and a very silent Jaco, lol
Chicken pickin' from hell!!!
Bassist & Drummer are the same person?
Doesn't swing as as much as the original. But really nice colors in the Guthrie's solo.
That's the first thing I noticed - the lack of swing. Govan's playing however is superb!
Yeah, man! It just sorta sits... i'm not sayin' it's easy to DO IT! Stern and any of his band are hard to follow...
Yes and the troubble is the timing and a lack of jazzvocabular. More practice is nescessary.