(Bill Withers) Live at Ladies Jazz Festival, Gdynia, 20.07.2006 Patricia Barber - vocals, piano Neal Alger - guitars Michael Arnopol - bass Eric Montzka - drums
Love this song! What a fantastic group of musicians! This song only serves to remind me of why I love bass sooooo much! Thanks for sharing! Patricia Barber is such an inspiration!
È un gruppo incredibile e Patricia è la ciliegina sulla torta! Ho assistito dal vivo ad un loro concerto ed ho avuto la conferma di quanto ho appena dichiarato!!!
È un gruppo incredibile,Patricia è la ciliegina sulla torta! Ho assistito dal vivo ad un loro concerto e ho avuto la conferma di quanto ho appena affermato!!!
Gosh, lot of talented men for a Ladies Jazz Festival. Could be, music transcends all gender, cultural and other boundaries and takes us to ecstasy. Especially with singers as lovely as this.
Ik zag haar in Gent in een rustige kleinere zaal. Het was heel warm en de zon scheen in haar ogen. Niemand van de leiding deed moeite om dat te verhelpen.
I just loved the original so much. I guess I'll have to listen harder and try to appreciate this kind of rendition? Apologies to Patricia Barber and the band.
First of all, great stuff.... I wouldn't have commented anything if it wasn't for James C. We are all entitled to our own opinion. After reading all the comments, two things come to mind: somebody has made an effort to jump all over James, because someone did not like his comments. What I don't understand is why are you James so sensitive to those personal attacks on you? We all perceive music differently, somebody's treasure is someone else's junk. I liked what I heard from the group, liked the bass solo and light Patricia's voice, I felt the group was tight. James, just go-ahead and post your opinion, but don't be so sensitive to what others think about your opinion. Peace!!
@basiamielnikcmt Are they still playing there? I used to go there every Monday night from 1997 - 2000. I kind of wish she'd bring John McLean on guitar for these gigs. It was so fun watching him -- he had a crazy left foot that would walk itself around the stage while he sat and played. Montzka was a blast to watch when he cuts loose.
Thanks Ripper, I love Jazz , I love Meaningfull improvisation, improvisation that , well says SOMETHING, this self indulgent nonsense says NOTHING.Measured phrases in a mishmash of sounds - No Soul...
Great, fluid sound. In Oz a luthier has some crafted versions on standby for travellers... www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-06/meet-melbourne-luthier-benedict-puglisi/7483418 facebook.com/ABC730/videos/10154273856749516/
The bass solo was his interpretation of the song, so by that definition you can't say it's good or bad. You don't understand it, so naturaly you say it's not related and it's shit. You're a typical jazz listener, who doesn't quite get what it's all about.
This is too self indulgent.Who are they playing for? Are they playing for themselves, the other band members , the audience, fellow jazz musicians to impress with their technical expertise or what.
I quite like the piece but really can't say anything good about the improv at the start... The look on Patricia's face as if she were (repeatedly) saying to him "Really? You haven't STFU yet? O_o" sais it all. Pity, the rest is great
I am really asking a question , not just making a comment. It's clear to me that NYCBG has no idea what they are saying , just as the musicians don't really know how to express the tune despite all their "COOL" expertise. The Bass soloist plays a myriad of notes , mostly out of the key and none of which are in any way related to the subsequent performance. So What?
Funny? Personal insults; the bitter refuge of the intellectually bereft , and in the case of the supremely ignorant NYCBG ( New York City"s Biggest Goose) the musically deaf.
Poxy, I don't believe you have ever cared for anyone but yourself. If you did , you would try for a meaningfull, critical, musical comment and not just insult someone for their opinion.Then again, you clearly don't have the intellect to look at the "music" objectively.
@Abrash1965 I don't see Bill WIthers version that way at all - the man is more than okay with being "used". If it feels this good getting used/ keep on using me until you use me up. No anger, and not just resignation. just my 2cents.
First of all, great stuff.... I wouldn't have commented anything if it wasn't for James C. We are all entitled to our own opinion. After reading all the comments, two things come to mind: somebody has made an effort to jump all over James, because someone did not like his comments. What I don't understand is why are you James so sensitive to those personal attacks on you? We all perceive music differently, somebody's treasure is someone else's junk. I liked what I heard from the group, liked the bass solo and light Patricia's voice, I felt the group was tight. James, just go-ahead and post your opinion, but don't be so sensitive to what others think about your opinion. Peace!!
Patricia ist die beste macht musik die spassmacht nicht wie der mist im radio und das bester super aufnahmen❤
Love this song! What a fantastic group of musicians! This song only serves to remind me of why I love bass sooooo much! Thanks for sharing!
Patricia Barber is such an inspiration!
È un gruppo incredibile e Patricia è la ciliegina sulla torta!
Ho assistito dal vivo ad un loro concerto ed ho avuto la conferma di quanto ho appena dichiarato!!!
Una grande del jazz actual. Gran pianista, cantante y compositor. Brava 👏👏👏
È un gruppo incredibile,Patricia è la ciliegina sulla torta!
Ho assistito dal vivo ad un loro concerto e ho avuto la conferma di quanto ho appena affermato!!!
just awesome for those of us who love real music and musicians
She's remarkable; absolutely stunning.
Pat has always been ahead of her time, this tune is classic deep!
Incredibly cool.
So quiet! Beautiful.
Gosh, lot of talented men for a Ladies Jazz Festival. Could be, music transcends all gender, cultural and other boundaries and takes us to ecstasy. Especially with singers as lovely as this.
Just brilliant! This is real music making and creativity.
The heart of a beatnik.
What characterises her music is its enchanting and intimate musicality.
Loved the percussion in that, and the bass.
Wow, although not Bill Wither's message,this is well done. Exceptionally clear video. Thanks for showing the video it is great.
Brilliant bass solo!!!
So good,very good
So beautiful :))
I'm loving that EUB sound ........ superb :o)
Excelente todo el grupo y Patricia !!!!!!!
Ik zag haar in Gent in een rustige kleinere zaal. Het was heel warm en de zon scheen in haar ogen. Niemand van de leiding deed moeite om dat te verhelpen.
I love this Cover and that Bass Solo is Everything!.....Thanks for posting:)
Always fantastic sounding recordings. Compliments!
Great bass intro!
I just loved the original so much. I guess I'll have to listen harder and try to appreciate this kind of rendition? Apologies to Patricia Barber and the band.
Love Chant by C Mingus has one of the the most economical, listenable, relevant and enjoyable jazz bass solos.
Wow this is magic...
cafe blue! One Helluva LP!
Sehr schön
Holy shit, i believe thats the right expression ,wow
Excellent!
So nice..
Nicely done
She was cool in High School too!!
the soulful funk of the chicago green mill is in the house in poland
masterful musicians
peace,
rich
super
@ emu0404usb - One word: DAMN. One of the best post on TH-cam. Thank you musically & wholeheartedly. Peace, peoples
nossa todos sao o maximo.
that is a gnarly looking old man on the bass.
on such a nice classical double lookin bass. freaking cool.
GRANDIOSO Posting! Grazie mille a emu0404usb!
SUPER
perfekcyjne...
Pretty kool Mike.
ladies jazz fest - neat concept
good art attracts re-interpretation
Good jazz
First of all, great stuff....
I wouldn't have commented anything if it wasn't for James C.
We are all entitled to our own opinion. After reading all the comments, two things come to mind: somebody has made an effort to jump all over James, because someone did not like his comments. What I don't understand is why are you James so sensitive to those personal attacks on you?
We all perceive music differently, somebody's treasure is someone else's junk. I liked what I heard from the group, liked the bass solo and light Patricia's voice, I felt the group was tight.
James, just go-ahead and post your opinion, but don't be so sensitive to what others think about your opinion. Peace!!
jazz hands!
@basiamielnikcmt Are they still playing there? I used to go there every Monday night from 1997 - 2000. I kind of wish she'd bring John McLean on guitar for these gigs. It was so fun watching him -- he had a crazy left foot that would walk itself around the stage while he sat and played. Montzka was a blast to watch when he cuts loose.
...a los premios...
I liked the Bass solo, especially him returning to that somewhat discordant low note once in a while.
Great bass-solo by Michael Arnopol. I have seen here many times live. She is great. Ron Jenner jazz photographer at ronjenner dot nl
The expression on her face...is this bass solo ever going to end???
Mother Bear!!
Whew....
@emu0404usb
Thanks!
Thanks Ripper, I love Jazz , I love Meaningfull improvisation, improvisation that , well says SOMETHING, this self indulgent nonsense says NOTHING.Measured phrases in a mishmash of sounds - No Soul...
What kind of EUB is that???
There is no sound on this video
Wow, he can make those crappy Santana LP bongos sound great.
@doctorclarkable I know it wasn't your intention, but this has got to be one of the funniest comments on TH-cam
@chauntzu
just google "Volante bass"
That's a bass stradivarious non?
volante www.sandarac.co.uk/double-basses/25/volante-portable-touring-bass/
Great, fluid sound. In Oz a luthier has some crafted versions on standby for travellers...
www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-06/meet-melbourne-luthier-benedict-puglisi/7483418
facebook.com/ABC730/videos/10154273856749516/
gotta say the doctor is right here. I see a bunch of wild notes for wild notes sake.
Aaahhh the doctor sees, while everybody else experiences music through a very different channel - must be
a DNC doctor !!!
ma poso kaloi einai..mprabo!!!!
The bass solo was his interpretation of the song, so by that definition you can't say it's good or bad. You don't understand it, so naturaly you say it's not related and it's shit. You're a typical jazz listener, who doesn't quite get what it's all about.
@Thefaze100963 nope.
This is too self indulgent.Who are they playing for? Are they playing for themselves,
the other band members , the audience, fellow jazz musicians to impress with their
technical expertise or what.
Where da funk?
I quite like the piece but really can't say anything good about the improv at the start... The look on Patricia's face as if she were (repeatedly) saying to him "Really? You haven't STFU yet? O_o" sais it all. Pity, the rest is great
I am really asking a question , not just making a comment. It's clear to me that NYCBG has no idea what they are saying , just as the musicians don't really know how to express the tune despite all their "COOL" expertise. The Bass soloist plays a myriad of notes , mostly out of the key and none of which are in any way related to the subsequent performance. So What?
Funny? Personal insults; the bitter refuge of the intellectually bereft , and in the case of the supremely ignorant NYCBG ( New York City"s Biggest Goose) the musically deaf.
Poxy, I don't believe you have ever cared for anyone but yourself. If you did , you would try for a meaningfull, critical, musical comment and not just insult someone for their opinion.Then again, you clearly don't have the intellect to look at the "music" objectively.
@Abrash1965 I don't see Bill WIthers version that way at all - the man is more than okay with being "used". If it feels this good getting used/ keep on using me until you use me up. No anger, and not just resignation. just my 2cents.
First of all, great stuff....
I wouldn't have commented anything if it wasn't for James C.
We are all entitled to our own opinion. After reading all the comments, two things come to mind: somebody has made an effort to jump all over James, because someone did not like his comments. What I don't understand is why are you James so sensitive to those personal attacks on you?
We all perceive music differently, somebody's treasure is someone else's junk. I liked what I heard from the group, liked the bass solo and light Patricia's voice, I felt the group was tight.
James, just go-ahead and post your opinion, but don't be so sensitive to what others think about your opinion. Peace!!