when I was between 20-40th years old, listenig dance and other techno music, "yeah - kokain life livin", after my 40th years, when I have Wife, two childs, this is the music I ever love!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for your music!!!!!!
What I really appreciate in Jazz is how the public is focused on the music......they know when to listen....when to cheer.....and how long to cheer. In a way, the public is part of the band during the concert
@@TheMaecki they didn't say they were literally part of the band, they do indeed contribute to the overall experience of the band. get a grip you smooth-brained fanny hahahahaha
@@oscargill423 ?? dw bud i was fine, just like to match dismissiveness with dismissiveness. its all people like that understand, unfortunately. thanks for checking in tho! :D
As a drummer, this drum solo is one of the best and the most musical solos I have ever seen throughout my life! And the composition is definitely beyond amazing! (applause)
As a drummer also ill agree with you insofar as improvising a solo live under the pressure of lights and camera.but aside from that my instinct and preference leads me to play a solo with more gaps and spacing between phrases. This performance needs more a stream of note flow which while impressive lacks breath and air or even resolve. The bass solo in contrast shows odd meter control moreso. Ok, my criticism is flawed in that the drum solo should and ought be a different event from the bass solo that proceeds it. But my opinion is ultimately based on my own instinct for such a solo moment. I cannot help but hear the drummer playing more like the bass player with a performance that is free over the odd meter form but still always anchored to it by virtue of skillful knowledge and control of odd meter play. I'm not able to play better but my practice to this always ends in me trying to space phrasing with rest and pause at select I tervals while my ears are still hearing and following the odd meter form but not necessitated by a co stant note subdivision flurry of play chatter. That said though and to rejoin in my agreeing with your overall positive point on the drummer, his mid to uptempo swing comping to the piano solo in the odd meter is astounding for me and the part I cannot play at all and will take me probably a year to learn haha
Actually I've listened again and I've changed my mind. You are right. You see I skipped to the solo and entered a point near its end. His phrasing at the start of his solo is exactly what I wanted to hear from him and the end I caught was actually an appropriate climax to the solo as a whole. So, I'm happy to admit that I was wrong and that you are correct. Great drum solo. The way he builds into the finale is pristine.nim foolish I entered half way and thought that was the full thing. My mistake and sorry for criticising you. Glad I rewatched it after responding to you, sorry I hadn't watched without skipping in the first place. Habit I developed from youtube skimming. I take back my former comments to you, well assessed by you and I agree his solo phrasing at the beginning not his solo is exactly as you describe. I'm impressed and watching that part again consequently haha
153 peoples don't know what music is! Mr. Cohen is one of the most innovative musicians around the World... If You don't like his vision of the music or his compositions there's no problem, but.... Thumb down!?!? Are You stupid or what!!??! You're killing the real music dudes.... Long live to Mr. Cohen, the most PROGRESSIVE JAZZ MUSICIAN that ever walked on the Hearth!!!! Love You Mr. Cohen!!! :-)
Too marvellous for words!!!!! One of the best musicians in the history of music.... I hear a lot of Zappa music ideas, but not in your style, that is a personal trademark.... You are free!!!!!! Your music is free because your soul is free too!!!! Thank's for all music You play.... You love music, and everybody can "hear" that mood when You start to play....
We all got something from Frank Zappa, FZ has the audacity to express it and face the world with it. Thank you Franck for your Courage and Resistance, and Thank you Avishai from a pure fan from Casablanca - Morocco
Superbe live : ... Quand les partenaires musiciens portent et soutiennent le maitre, qui a créé et mis à leur disposition un univers passionnant de rigueur ... et de liberté
I've seen and listened this a lot of times, in a lot of other occasions. I can't get enough of every single performance. Wish really to have the privilege to see one of your concerts.
Wouhaou !!! Quel superbe Trio que voilà !!! Que dire de cet excellent "beuf" au violoncelle, et des envolée du pianiste... le batteur est très bien aussi, quel doux mélange musical, pour toutes les oreilles ! A écouter et à voir absolument ! Nous y allons jeudi soir Salle Poirel à NANCY (merci mon Grand !) Philippe
J'ai vu quelques bons batteurs sur scène ( Christian Vander, Tony Williams, Adam Nussbaum avec Michael Brecker, etc), j'avoue que celui-ci est une découverte. Les autres musiciens aussi sont excellents, je valide.
totally not my genre, but on a technical level is this amazing beyond explanation, amazing soli by the bassist and the drummer. simply art work in the making
9:18 - 10:10 I remember having heard Avishai play a jazzy walking bass but I had forgotten the song ... found it!! Avishai plays so much unique music that one might forget his mastery of more traditional playing styles. It is really refreshing for me to hear him rip off a superior jazz walking bass. I get the impression that he values his unique musical creations more than some traditional western playing styles since I rarely hear him integrate them into his newer music. But just in case his listeners forget, every once in a while he lets us know that he masters all styles of bass play!! ;)
For ANYONE to critique this as less than an awesome shows how little understanding they have for the art that was created in this performance...it's one thing for professionals to regurgitate well practiced licks, and musicianship. It's quite another to do what this performance demonstrates. That's to transcend the music itself and engage the audience...I was really impressed, thank you for sharing!
I have some charts from Gently Disturbed. On one tune the signature changes from 5/8 to 6/4 every bar up until the 10th bar, which then changes to 4/4, back to 5/8 at the 16th bar, then 11/16 at the 23rd bar, back to 6/4 for the coda. Trying to figure out Avishai's time without his charts is like solving a Rubik's cube in the dark. Don't beat yourself up if you listen and can't find the One; the sonic puzzle is part of his mystique.
He was likely trying to see if he could comp in there, but Avishai is playing rubato, meaning free of a specified rhythm, so it wouldn't be possible to effectively comp. No mistake by either player, just a musical decision in the moment.
musiałem 2x to skomentować - niesamowite ( incredible ). Basiste dobrze znam, miedzy innymi z John Zorn'em grał wiele razy. Pianista tez daje pocisk / I had to comment second one .. - incredible. I know Basiste well, he played also many times with John Zorn. Pianist is also very good
Coming back in perfectly after the scorching, physically demanding bass solo: brilliant. ¡Que triangulo magico! I counted through the solo; it's incredible, the playful way Avi weaves such an intricate tapestry of upbeats, downbeats, and everything in between. This is complex fractioning in algebraic quantity at its absolute BEST! I can't stop listening to this piece, nor do I want to. It's better than LSD for mind expansion. (Also, as a sidenote, I'm entertained by those saying that anyone during this performance is "lost." It's funny, how people who don't understand a thing are often the first to critique it, calling attention to their own deficiencies. Either that's a cry for help somewhere in the deeper layers, or it's another version of the Trump doctrine, which, if there were one, would go something like this: Speak in monosyllables and hit someone in the face with a board, especially when they do something that's your over your head philosophically, intellectually, or empathically.)
Excellent.. l'élève excellent ("pianiste) va se jouer de son maitre (contre-bassiste)... Nous verrons ce qu'il vaut quand il aura à diriger une formation, même de 3 personnes... hâte de l'écouter et de le voir à l'oeuvre... En attendant, son maitre, A.Cohen, est sublime !
I keep coming back to this performance after all these years.
me too.
Me too
Me too :) אבישי יא מלך
Me too ❤
Me too ❤
when I was between 20-40th years old, listenig dance and other techno music, "yeah - kokain life livin", after my 40th years, when I have Wife, two childs, this is the music I ever love!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for your music!!!!!!
What I really appreciate in Jazz is how the public is focused on the music......they know when to listen....when to cheer.....and how long to cheer. In a way, the public is part of the band during the concert
Not really.
@@TheMaecki they didn't say they were literally part of the band, they do indeed contribute to the overall experience of the band. get a grip you smooth-brained fanny hahahahaha
Funny how people really start appreciating the music on their own when you don't tell them when not to clap...
Also @Owen L calm down jeez
@@oscargill423 ?? dw bud i was fine, just like to match dismissiveness with dismissiveness. its all people like that understand, unfortunately. thanks for checking in tho! :D
@@oscargill423 also, what kind of music is it where they tell people when not to clap? cant say ive come across that myself!
As a drummer, this drum solo is one of the best and the most musical solos I have ever seen throughout my life! And the composition is definitely beyond amazing!
(applause)
As a drummer also ill agree with you insofar as improvising a solo live under the pressure of lights and camera.but aside from that my instinct and preference leads me to play a solo with more gaps and spacing between phrases. This performance needs more a stream of note flow which while impressive lacks breath and air or even resolve. The bass solo in contrast shows odd meter control moreso. Ok, my criticism is flawed in that the drum solo should and ought be a different event from the bass solo that proceeds it. But my opinion is ultimately based on my own instinct for such a solo moment. I cannot help but hear the drummer playing more like the bass player with a performance that is free over the odd meter form but still always anchored to it by virtue of skillful knowledge and control of odd meter play. I'm not able to play better but my practice to this always ends in me trying to space phrasing with rest and pause at select I tervals while my ears are still hearing and following the odd meter form but not necessitated by a co stant note subdivision flurry of play chatter. That said though and to rejoin in my agreeing with your overall positive point on the drummer, his mid to uptempo swing comping to the piano solo in the odd meter is astounding for me and the part I cannot play at all and will take me probably a year to learn haha
Actually I've listened again and I've changed my mind. You are right. You see I skipped to the solo and entered a point near its end. His phrasing at the start of his solo is exactly what I wanted to hear from him and the end I caught was actually an appropriate climax to the solo as a whole. So, I'm happy to admit that I was wrong and that you are correct. Great drum solo. The way he builds into the finale is pristine.nim foolish I entered half way and thought that was the full thing. My mistake and sorry for criticising you. Glad I rewatched it after responding to you, sorry I hadn't watched without skipping in the first place. Habit I developed from youtube skimming. I take back my former comments to you, well assessed by you and I agree his solo phrasing at the beginning not his solo is exactly as you describe. I'm impressed and watching that part again consequently haha
@@brianmcguire5175
Yes😂
Daniel Dor ... What a drummer Oo Astonishing performance
I am still in complete awe for the drummer. Daniel Dor has a language! His own - is just so amazing. Many many compliments!
153 peoples don't know what music is!
Mr. Cohen is one of the most innovative musicians around the World...
If You don't like his vision of the music or his compositions there's no problem, but....
Thumb down!?!?
Are You stupid or what!!??!
You're killing the real music dudes....
Long live to Mr. Cohen, the most PROGRESSIVE JAZZ MUSICIAN that ever walked on the Hearth!!!!
Love You Mr. Cohen!!!
:-)
Avishai tu fais trembler le monde de la musique avec ton Seven Sea , magique.
Daniel Dor.... Wouuaaa thank you for your musicality !
Tremendous Avishai Cohen Trio! Don´t miss the Avishai´s solo!
Génial, honte de ne pas avoir connu plus tôt
Daniel Dor is just killin' it!!
D'or!! Sensationnel ❣️
Too marvellous for words!!!!!
One of the best musicians in the history of music....
I hear a lot of Zappa music ideas, but not in your style, that is a personal trademark....
You are free!!!!!!
Your music is free because your soul is free too!!!!
Thank's for all music You play....
You love music, and everybody can "hear" that mood when You start to play....
We all got something from Frank Zappa, FZ has the audacity to express it and face the world with it. Thank you Franck for your Courage and Resistance, and Thank you Avishai from a pure fan from Casablanca - Morocco
The most impressive is how natural they play a 7/4. They don't have any doubt.
son enormes profesionales, a ese nivel no se tienen dudas, tocar en 4,5,6,7,13 lo hacen con la misma intención ,
Like they are taking a stroll down a shadowy lane in perfect step.
Superbe live : ... Quand les partenaires musiciens portent et soutiennent le maitre, qui a créé et mis à leur disposition un univers passionnant de rigueur ... et de liberté
I've seen and listened this a lot of times, in a lot of other occasions. I can't get enough of every single performance. Wish really to have the privilege to see one of your concerts.
Je dois en être à ma centième écoute au moins...un classique ce petit chef-d’œuvre.
They all play so comfortable in odd times i'm envious.
Let's have take five in 7/8 for a moment:)
I like how you can always recognise one of his tunes two bars in, from the syncopation. ta-taa, ta-taa, ta-da-ta.
Maestros, gracias !
Wouhaou !!!
Quel superbe Trio que voilà !!!
Que dire de cet excellent "beuf" au violoncelle, et des envolée du pianiste... le batteur est très bien aussi, quel doux mélange musical, pour toutes les oreilles !
A écouter et à voir absolument !
Nous y allons jeudi soir Salle Poirel à NANCY (merci mon Grand !)
Philippe
Ce n'est pas un violoncelle mais une contrebasse
WOW what amazing solos. Wow wow wow... What a piano performance so jazzy
I would press the thumbs-up button twice if it was possible. That was amazing!
Now this is how a genuine experience of art should be like! Amazing on all scales!
J'ai vu quelques bons batteurs sur scène ( Christian Vander, Tony Williams, Adam Nussbaum avec Michael Brecker, etc), j'avoue que celui-ci est une découverte.
Les autres musiciens aussi sont excellents, je valide.
Israel savage !
מתגעגעת מלא
חיממתם לי את הלב
אפילו המוסיקה הכניסה בי את החוצפה הישראלית שבי בחזרה למרות שאני גרה בחול,
Drummer kept the feel of the song through his whole solo, incredible drummer and what a beautiful sounding drumkit!
actually the drummer is the most amazing part of the band
la entrada del piano y la batería despues del sólo de contrabajo, la vuelvo a mirar una y otra vez
Amazing ! Inspired to improvise vocally on this ! Is amazing rhythm, lyricism dynamics , superb !
totally not my genre, but on a technical level is this amazing beyond explanation, amazing soli by the bassist and the drummer. simply art work in the making
And the Pianist too!
Virtuoses ! Il faut absolument les voir en concert, vous en ressortirez emerveilles 👌
Exact vu en live à Enghien .révélation
It makes me feel absolute love. Salvaje sentimiento que me traspasa. Enormemente agradecida a su música.
a mi también me encanta
Un univers qui n'est qu'à lui ! Fantastique !
Fabuleux. Merci pour tte cette energie qui manque parfois au jazz.
Listening to this, breathless!
9:18 - 10:10 I remember having heard Avishai play a jazzy walking bass but I had forgotten the song ... found it!!
Avishai plays so much unique music that one might forget his mastery of more traditional playing styles. It is really refreshing for me to hear him rip off a superior jazz walking bass. I get the impression that he values his unique musical creations more than some traditional western playing styles since I rarely hear him integrate them into his newer music. But just in case his listeners forget, every once in a while he lets us know that he masters all styles of bass play!! ;)
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Maybe was "new swing" ?...
I'm speechless... fantastic !!!
Thank you very much guys and team. Just what this man needed at the right time. Pow-Wow
I have no words... All incredible musicians, great drummer, superb pianist and what a bass solo Avishai, you're the best ❣️
Thank you guys 🙏
Pure energy! A bass master!
genial Avishai Cohen en el tema caravan un pianista con un instrumento simple con aire puede hacer musica y jazz
Can't get enough of this! The pianist solo is superb😍😍
This is just amazing
I love it all..but especially the drummer Daniel Dor this time 🤍
For ANYONE to critique this as less than an awesome shows how little understanding they have for the art that was created in this performance...it's one thing for professionals to regurgitate well practiced licks, and musicianship. It's quite another to do what this performance demonstrates. That's to transcend the music itself and engage the audience...I was really impressed, thank you for sharing!
best Seven Seas version ever!
amazing version! saw the 3 of them live, one of the best gigs i've been!
Avaishai always gets amazing drummers...Mark Guiliana, Daniel Dor, Ziv Ravitz, all incredible!
I am bewitched, mind and soul!
Well... that would only be another comment from me. Really... I'm loving this virtuoso! 😍😍😍
who is listening to this master piece nowadays
November, 2024
How 321 people can dislike such a Master
That is insanely good!
Great your music Avishai, and trio. The control on the time and metrics is amaizing. I ´m follow you from Colombia.
incredible. just plain good music
Impressionnant le début du morceau ! ! ! ! Les musiciens sont hyper syncros ! ! ! et techniques ! ! !
Wow..the rythm arrangement so precious!
Superb .. hope to see him ... in Braunschweig 2019 .
I have some charts from Gently Disturbed. On one tune the signature changes from 5/8 to 6/4 every bar up until the 10th bar, which then changes to 4/4, back to 5/8 at the 16th bar, then 11/16 at the 23rd bar, back to 6/4 for the coda. Trying to figure out Avishai's time without his charts is like solving a Rubik's cube in the dark. Don't beat yourself up if you listen and can't find the One; the sonic puzzle is part of his mystique.
Chutzpan right
Music is about flow not time signature. Bars are not that important to them
@@jifangzhang2832 You only get flow if everyone's rowing in rhe same direction at the same time. Bar lines have their purpose.
@@jifangzhang2832 you need to appreciate the time signatures. flow without direction is not a river.
The pianist (Nitai Hershkovits) was not lost, he was enjoying the solo, this isn't some amateur show these are amazing players don't belittle them.
+Stefan Sora Ivanovski even the greatest artist fail sometimes ....
+marcoviolinista98 is being lost a failure?
+William Barrett of course not, but the faces he made when he continued playing after avishai's solo were tremendous 😂. Excellent musicians
He was likely trying to see if he could comp in there, but Avishai is playing rubato, meaning free of a specified rhythm, so it wouldn't be possible to effectively comp. No mistake by either player, just a musical decision in the moment.
These guys are putting on a show. Of course they knew what was going on.
Happy 50 Avishai!
Nitai, omri mor the best piano jazz players of Israel
And Efren Reyes is the best pool player in the world
@@dBO123 the Best of the Best buddy.
My goodness, I needed that. Thank you.
Super talented guys! Did a good gig.
No one talks during a bass solo.. If it's Avishai haha !
such a boss man
True story!
Magnifique 🤩 💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍👍
Unbeatable!
i want to listen to avishai basses since he debuted from chick corea origin.
thanx for up n bravo brava
bfffffff no words! can't wait to see you again in Madrid tomorrow. :)
Ah? what I have heard now? am I in heaven? wow
Nice drumplay 😍
In a couple of days you'll be in Stockholm. I'll enjoy as much as I have before. Please please continue with this uniqe mix, Avishai. See you soon!
Going to see Avishai and Brad Mehldau tonight in Toronto. What a double header!! Been waiting for years to see this great bassist.
Saw him live in sicily .. Awesome!
J'adore ! Trop fort !
אבישי טריו מרחיבים גבולות אנושיים בכזו הנאה
חווית צפיה והאזנה מושלמת
sencillamente GENIAL maravilloso!!!!!!!!!!
Just great. I Love Jazz so much.
to mnie rozpierdala, całkiem dobre
musiałem 2x to skomentować - niesamowite ( incredible ). Basiste dobrze znam, miedzy innymi z John Zorn'em grał wiele razy.
Pianista tez daje pocisk
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I had to comment second one .. - incredible. I know Basiste well, he played also many times with John Zorn.
Pianist is also very good
I would love to see them perform.
Merci Monsieur !😉😘
I admired your play 👍👍👍👍
es lo meor que he visto, sentido . Gracias.
I love,love,love!!! Wonderful
Still in love with this ! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow !! Mind blowing !
Best house track. Ever. :)
superbe trio musiciens exceptionnels !!!!
Thank you. Beautiful as ever ❤️❤️❤️
Coming back in perfectly after the scorching, physically demanding bass solo: brilliant. ¡Que triangulo magico! I counted through the solo; it's incredible, the playful way Avi weaves such an intricate tapestry of upbeats, downbeats, and everything in between. This is complex fractioning in algebraic quantity at its absolute BEST! I can't stop listening to this piece, nor do I want to. It's better than LSD for mind expansion. (Also, as a sidenote, I'm entertained by those saying that anyone during this performance is "lost." It's funny, how people who don't understand a thing are often the first to critique it, calling attention to their own deficiencies. Either that's a cry for help somewhere in the deeper layers, or it's another version of the Trump doctrine, which, if there were one, would go something like this: Speak in monosyllables and hit someone in the face with a board, especially when they do something that's your over your head philosophically, intellectually, or empathically.)
agree, this whole piece 4:55 and on is HILARIOUS
gotta love looking at Nitai
How did they know when to come in? I seriously can't figure it out
dem feeling :D
Check out the other versions and the album's one, always the same bass gimmick before ( I don't know how to say it in english)
Wow you seem very smart
FANTASTICO.
Gracias ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nitai is a great pianist, but the way he gives up at 6:32 is hilarious! And Daniel breaking his own records; this is amazing!
How can you even play like this? 3 crazy musician heroes!
~ ~ ~ Lecko Mio Grande - or better f*** hell!!!
Daniel Dor on drums.
Cool groove!!!!
Amazing work
Excellent.. l'élève excellent ("pianiste) va se jouer de son maitre (contre-bassiste)... Nous verrons ce qu'il vaut quand il aura à diriger une formation, même de 3 personnes... hâte de l'écouter et de le voir à l'oeuvre... En attendant, son maitre, A.Cohen, est sublime !
Fantastici 😍🥰
Magnifique