00:00:19 - Announcement # 1 00:00:44 - Karma Police (Radiohead) 00:03:38 - I Am the Walrus (The Beatles) 00:07:53 - Your Mother Should Know (The Beatles) 00:10:36 - In the Kitchen (Brad Mehldau) 00:16:54 - Baby's in Black (The Beatles) 00:24:43 - St. Anne's Reel (traditional) 00:31:38 - Hey Joe (Jimi Hendrix) 00:43:51 - Life on Mars? (David Bowie) 00:47:42 - Dear Prudence (The Beatles) 00:52:04 - She Said, She Said (The Beatles) 00:55:34 - Here's That Rainy Day (Jimmy Van Heusen) 01:01:29 - Golden Slumbers (The Beatles) 01:15:22 - Maybe I'm Amazed (Paul McCartney) 01:20:30 - Announcement # 2 01:21:02 - Here, There and Everywhere (The Beatles) 01:23:57 - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (Bob Dylan) 01:28:43 - Go To Sleep (Radiohead) 01:33:39 - Golden Lady (Stevie Wonder) 01:41:26 - Waltz for J.B. (Brad Mehldau) 01:47:35 - Valsa Brasileira (Chico Buarque) 01:52:54 - Skippy (Thelonious Monk) 01:58:21 - Come Rain or Come Shine (Harold Arlen) 02:09:34 - This Here (Bobby Timmons) 02:15:17 - Little by Little (Radiohead)
Simply amazing, thanks a lot for sharing. This is like the bonus of the solo concert he gave in Paris last year, smaller setting but equally rewarding and creative. My only complaint would be about the editing: there was no need to be switching between the two cameras every 20 seconds or so, it becomes annoying and distracting. Other than that, it's just great, thank you for the opportunity to listen to Mehldau live on the tube when it's become so difficult to do it in person.
Brad is a very mediocre musician, I don't understand why he's so interested.. You can listen to Peterson endlessly, and you want to turn it off in 10 minutes, because there is nothing to listen to here.
He is widely regarded by both musicians and non-musicians alike as one of the preeminent pianists of our era. However, you seem to hold a differing opinion, viewing him as merely 'mediocre' in his musical abilities. While it's readily apparent why many recognize his greatness, can you provide arguments to support your perspective on his mediocrity? Perhaps you could offer, at the very least, a somewhat mediocre explanation?
00:00:19 - Announcement # 1
00:00:44 - Karma Police (Radiohead)
00:03:38 - I Am the Walrus (The Beatles)
00:07:53 - Your Mother Should Know (The Beatles)
00:10:36 - In the Kitchen (Brad Mehldau)
00:16:54 - Baby's in Black (The Beatles)
00:24:43 - St. Anne's Reel (traditional)
00:31:38 - Hey Joe (Jimi Hendrix)
00:43:51 - Life on Mars? (David Bowie)
00:47:42 - Dear Prudence (The Beatles)
00:52:04 - She Said, She Said (The Beatles)
00:55:34 - Here's That Rainy Day (Jimmy Van Heusen)
01:01:29 - Golden Slumbers (The Beatles)
01:15:22 - Maybe I'm Amazed (Paul McCartney)
01:20:30 - Announcement # 2
01:21:02 - Here, There and Everywhere (The Beatles)
01:23:57 - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (Bob Dylan)
01:28:43 - Go To Sleep (Radiohead)
01:33:39 - Golden Lady (Stevie Wonder)
01:41:26 - Waltz for J.B. (Brad Mehldau)
01:47:35 - Valsa Brasileira (Chico Buarque)
01:52:54 - Skippy (Thelonious Monk)
01:58:21 - Come Rain or Come Shine (Harold Arlen)
02:09:34 - This Here (Bobby Timmons)
02:15:17 - Little by Little (Radiohead)
You're a hero 👍
M
GRAZIE,infinite
Merci 🙏 his interpretation of hey Joe is so awsome!
Admirations! Incredibly beautiful melodies!
Incredible find.I beat myself for missing this show?! Life on mars moved me the most. Brilliant
Thanks so much !!!! 🎹
The Hey Joe performance is truly remarkable.
amazing how beautifully this instrument can be played. very purposeful passionate playing with amazing flow.
Filmed this with a sock. I'm just kidding thank you for the upload ;)
After listening to Hey Joe I feel like I've reached enlightenment
Amazing!!!! thanks for posting. Love it!
Genius in Da Mezzrow House!
Simply amazing, thanks a lot for sharing. This is like the bonus of the solo concert he gave in Paris last year, smaller setting but equally rewarding and creative. My only complaint would be about the editing: there was no need to be switching between the two cameras every 20 seconds or so, it becomes annoying and distracting. Other than that, it's just great, thank you for the opportunity to listen to Mehldau live on the tube when it's become so difficult to do it in person.
Thank you very much for posting, sharing and editing! You are also great as this concert!
Brad! Brad! sei troppo bravo.
Very enjoyable. I just saw him with his trio, & one of the favorite portions for me was the extended solo piano solo.
Thanks for posting this, fantastic sets.
41:29 I swear I can hear orchestra strings here
yes
Life on Mars. Min 44
첫곡부터 카마 폴리스라니 흑 귀한영상 잘보겠습니다
🎉
This left hand...
I (and many others) can play all that WITHOUT the unnecessary contortions and gurning!
yes? and?
get some help, but then again you can't fix stupid
Waiting for you in the concert hall
That's because you press the PLAY button on TH-cam. Not because you even play the piano.
He he.. without the video the music sounds better, for sure.
Brad is a very mediocre musician, I don't understand why he's so interested.. You can listen to Peterson endlessly, and you want to turn it off in 10 minutes, because there is nothing to listen to here.
He is widely regarded by both musicians and non-musicians alike as one of the preeminent pianists of our era. However, you seem to hold a differing opinion, viewing him as merely 'mediocre' in his musical abilities. While it's readily apparent why many recognize his greatness, can you provide arguments to support your perspective on his mediocrity? Perhaps you could offer, at the very least, a somewhat mediocre explanation?
Envy can be a very mortal sin, sir…
Very mediocre musician? 😂😂😂 It's better to just laugh :)
I never heard him play even one note routinely.
So, no answer?