I love it when Robben throws in those jazzy phrases because they sound great and sound valid. Not like some guitarists who insert jazzy phrases but they sound awkward and not at all natural.
The kid "brings it" on this song. Nice tone and articulation throughout his soloing and rhythm as well. I can't imagine playing with Robben at this age or any time at all! I have have heard Robben play with too many folks who "God Bless Them" shouldn't be on the same stage as Robben and Michiya doesn't disappoint!!!
Agreed about Robben. Ridiculously warm, aggressive, brilliant player; all the right notes, and love his singing voice too. It's hard to match that talent. But, then, I guess I'm biased.
@k3m0th30n3 Sounds right. The very first arpeggio of that phrase is just an Emaj triad with either some Ionian or Mixolydian extended notes added around it. I transcribed it, I should post it up!
Who is the other guitarist? I think he handled himself very well sharing the stage with Robben Ford!! In that situation you would be better off not knowing who Robben was!! That would humble most players. They would have themselves tied up in knots trying to impress the audience.
Steffen, That's a terrible view coming from a talented player as yourself . Taking a page from Alan Holdsworth you are not that original yourself . As a very competent player i am surprised your so critical of Michiya & the smile on Robben's face tells a different story that your negative outlook on this young & upcoming player.
The main thing I hear is that Haruhata is a more narrow, straight-ahead rocker, while Ford can play any style and plays quite a few passages that'd I'd consider "jazz" and in fact, "outside" in jazz speak. His playing's quite musical I think, I wouldn't call it tasteless by any means. If he's so tasteless you'd have to ask why Ford would even choose to play with him actually.
TOM BRECHTLEIN on drums. An extraordinary musician !!!!!
I love it when Robben throws in those jazzy phrases because they sound great and sound valid. Not like some guitarists who insert jazzy phrases but they sound awkward and not at all natural.
This is so good. I was lucky to see this
The drummer is insane.
So much Groove, so much freedom.
Hard combo
Tommy Brechtlein. One of the greats.
The kid "brings it" on this song. Nice tone and articulation throughout his soloing and rhythm as well. I can't imagine playing with Robben at this age or any time at all! I have have heard Robben play with too many folks who "God Bless Them" shouldn't be on the same stage as Robben and Michiya doesn't disappoint!!!
Agreed about Robben. Ridiculously warm, aggressive, brilliant player; all the right notes, and love his singing voice too. It's hard to match that talent. But, then, I guess I'm biased.
The guy with the les paul is Michiya Haruhata.
yep, he's got his own signature models now!
THANKS D.R. This should always be in the description~ so i have to applaud you.
Holy Moses this is a Cookin' Jam 🔥
LET'S WAKE THIS UP!!! THIS IS A BAD ASS JAM
My dad raised me well.
I saw this just before he brought this youngblood. He's really good. This is bad ass
‼️👋☺️👍‼️ El hermano, desde México.
The lick Robben plays at 3:03 is literally the most amazing lick ever, listen to the whole phrase it's incredible
at 04:58 .....
@k3m0th30n3 Sounds right. The very first arpeggio of that phrase is just an Emaj triad with either some Ionian or Mixolydian extended notes added around it. I transcribed it, I should post it up!
I 've learned 2 things from pros and reminded now.
1, Don't dance on stage. Link.
2. Don't let a wah derail a good jam,
robben fod is robben ford! no coments...very good!!!
At the end that kid looks astonished and shocked that he made it through - as we all would, plying with robbed Ford LOLOLOL
Awesome!!!!!!!
@explosivechild Yeah, now that you mention it, I can hear the Jimmy Herring line! :) You've got good taste in players.
@moonkef thats why hes robben and we're on utube
TUBE春畑×ロベンフォード、WOWOWでやったやつ、なつかしー!ビデオまだ持ってたかなぁ?
This just friggin rocks -
@explosivechild Well then Jimmy got it from Robben...this was a while back
Who is the other guitarist? I think he handled himself very well sharing the stage with Robben Ford!! In that situation you would be better off not knowing who Robben was!! That would humble most players. They would have themselves tied up in knots trying to impress the audience.
4:58
5:00
Minute 4:58 Robben kills it! Turn out the lights and let's get out of here!
A altered on E7
So tasty!
The not Robbin Ford guy is very good, but kinda generic and sometimes falls in to the cliched hard rock licks..
Robbin Ford's playing is so tasteful.
Yydrkk... horrible 2nd guitar-player. Tastefulness gone byebye....
That "2nd guitar player" plays as well as Robin.
What are you talking about?this kid is amazing
Steffen, That's a terrible view coming from a talented player as yourself . Taking a page from Alan Holdsworth you are not that original yourself . As a very competent player i am surprised your so critical of Michiya & the smile on Robben's face tells a different story that your negative outlook on this young & upcoming player.
The main thing I hear is that Haruhata is a more narrow, straight-ahead rocker, while Ford can play any style and plays quite a few passages that'd I'd consider "jazz" and in fact, "outside" in jazz speak. His playing's quite musical I think, I wouldn't call it tasteless by any means. If he's so tasteless you'd have to ask why Ford would even choose to play with him actually.
@@lambert1702 yeah, and Michiya Haruhata has his own signature models now too