Saw both of them preform live. Watching Pat's hand on the fretboard was like a blur!!! Both tremendous musicians. Thank you both for sharing with the world. Resr easy gentlemen....
Great concert. All great players. Pat Martino, well what can you say about this monster? Joey is unbelievable. And I just love the drummer, Byron Landham. Never heard of him before, but now I HEAR HIM!
RIP Pat, A true guitar/human genius. You will be sorely missed. I only wish I had seen you live. But you will live on forever if our fragile world doesn't collapse because of our ignorance. RIP. Sad to see you go.
pat martino is so fuckin ballsy for doing that. i love it though, somehow he manages to translate pure emotion through endless repetition in a way that most players would shy away from
I love the way Martino and Scofield watch each other during the solos. Pat is such a straight ahead bop machine, and Sco is busting out the super modern stuff. The looks they give each other are like "Wow, I never thought of doing it that way!"
Mannnn it hurts knowing that Joey and Pat are both gone when I listen to their live album from Yoshi's in Oakland every single day. Really wish I could've seen them play together live while they were here
I come from a family of musicians, was a bit of a child prodigy who started playing piano and drums a age of 6, was playing at a high level and being hired to play professionally by age 10, auditioned and was accepted to Girard Academic Music Program at 12, and am considered a virtuoso-level drummer, guitarist and bass player, plus a hi-level singer as well. Having grown up in church, and listening to lots of jazz, and even classical organ, I've heard a lot of great organ players in my life. I am NOT exaggerating when I say that Joey DeFrancesco is the best organ player I have Ever heard!
"ripping it off" means stealing in the vernacular. . Maybe "ripping it to shreds" (to small pieces) or simply "ripping it" would work. Actually, I'm certain, none of those really work, or have EVER been said whilst talking about a jazz guys burnin'.. You could use the retro jazz robot favorite "he is like, so totally killing here". Just so you don't embarrass yourself, in case you're ever in NYC talking to Berkelee or New School jazz robots. And " What legends!". (no article, the "a" ) Prego.
Pat Martino is one of the greatest jazz guitar player of his generation. Beautiful tone and great technical ability. Listen to his recording Desperado.
It's taken me a long time to pick up on Pat, and I like what he does now much more than his earlier stuff, but the more I listen the more I dig him. Such clarity of line, so in the moment, one of the all time greats.
@@axeman2638 Oh wow, crazy. I found you again, and under a Pat Martino video too. And same, I've come to gain an enormous appreciation for Pat Martino over the years, and I think it's due to my own progression as a player, or else I wouldn't understand him.
When George Benson first heard this young kid (Pat Martino) years ago in New York he was blowed away and Benson was a up and coming rising star himself.
I was too! I saw him on Kentucky Avenue at the Club Harlem in the late sixties. He was just a real skinny teenager sitting in the center of the bar. I’m a guitarist myself and had never heard any other human play like Pat Martino. He Benson and Wes Montgomery were unbelievable players when I saw them in the jazz clubs. They were the Big Three.
My guitar player friend Carl Locket played with Joey, I was shocked to see him play with Joey. Joey reminds of the late Jimmy Smith whom I met down in L.A. when I was playing with Little Esther Phillips. Jimmy was a friend of her’s. Jimmy told me: “Ronnie you’re crazy”! He was referring to my guitar playing. If he liked what he heard he called you crazy! Pat Martino, of course, is crazy too! Lol!
On that 2nd cut, Byron Landham had me wondering just what PLANET he's from !!....CAT'S LAYING DOWN THE LAW RIGHT HERE, and that snare is just pitiless,...MAKING IT'S PRESENCE KNOWN 👌
Martino’s”Symmetrical Parental Forms” is pure genius beyond CAGED. If you understand my explanations of how both the 3-note Augmented triad and the 4-note Dim7 chord can serve as “starting points” for creating major and minor triads, and Dom7 and Min7b5 chords, then you understand Martino’s genius. See other posts on other Martino videos.
What a great show this was...I was searching this out. Thank you for the upload. This is a master class in meaningful ways to shape sounds, and potential interactions (with melody) that can give rise to anti-corporate appeal.
Pat Martino’s “SYMMETRICAL PARENTAL FORMS” is genius. He saw 2 chord types as being “symmetrical” in that the notes are equidistant, and “parental” in that they could be used to form/parent other chords. 1: Play frets 554 on GBE for C+ (Caug = 1-3-#5). First, try lowering each of those notes by 1 fret, one at a time, and you will “parent” 3 major triads (1-3-5); NOW instead try raising each of those original notes by 1 fret, one at a time, and you will “parent” 3 minor triads (1-b3-5). That one Aug. triad yields 6 other triads. 2: Play frets 4545 on DGBE for a 4-note Diminished 7th chord (F#, C, D#, or Adim7). Lower any one of those notes by 1 fret, and you’ll “parent” 4 different Dominant 7 chords. - This is the start of Martino’s observations.... what a scientist! - This is worthwhile getting under your fingers. It is as timeless as CAGED. Martino’s observations and explanations should stretch your brain as they do mine. - RIP PAT MARTINO.
I just had an “aha” with this a few days ago after watching Pat demonstrate it in another video. I’ve been playing guitar 25 years and was like, “why didn’t I realize this before?” LOL
@@gkniffen ; Just now seeing your comment … me too! Those 2 chords are special on the guitar; and Pat was able to see why and to explain why. This is just as important as CAGED is. Pat can make it hard to understand but he is “right”; how do we make it easier to absorb? 2 chords are special on guitar …. “Symmetrical Parental Forms” …. join me if you understand the genius of Martino.
Pat is suffering now and a gofundme account has been set up to help him. He can no longer play. So please Google it and consider donating whatever you can afford to help him in his hour of need for all he has sacrificed. Remember, Pat was like a son to Les Paul. Not many people actually he up under the same roof with Les. He was a thing teenager who hasn't been playing long, but had what it took. Now he's Pat is paying the price for his own generosity. Thank you. Long live Pat Martino!
It's part of his voice Alcathous, I don't get why it makes you react this way. Joe even later echoes it in his solo. These are consumate players - they are team players too - they reach for such devices to allow the rhythm section to breath a little.
Because he repeats the same thing for way too long and the completely lacks the rhythm feel to make it intelligent. It's wavering. He is no Chick Corea.
Scofield on the thumbnail and not Byron Landham... not cool, Scofield only plays a little at the end while Landham is a key individual all along the set
*_R.I.P. PAT MARTINO (August 25, 1944 - November 1, 2021) _**_bit.ly/2ZRog02_*
RIP, maestro
RIP to Pat, one of the greatest to ever do it.
ciao maestro
And now unbelievably Joey Defrancesco at only 51 years old. I'm crushed!!
And R.I.P. Joey DeFrancesco (April 10, 1971 - August 25, 2022).
R.I.P Pat and Joey. Thank you for your contributions. A job well done my Brothers.🙏🏾
The legend legacy of Jazz music scene of all time😢 Rest in peace Mr.Martino & Defrancesco
Best version of Sunny ever was or ever will be!
Pat's style and tone are heavenly.
Maestro Joey DeFrancesco has left us too soon. Heartbroken.
He really manhandled that instrument. Commanding pedal duty throughout as well.
Joey was really the only keyboard player who was worthy of performing with Pat.
Saw both of them preform live. Watching Pat's hand on the fretboard was like a blur!!! Both tremendous musicians. Thank you both for sharing with the world. Resr easy gentlemen....
RIP Joey DeFrancesco. Hope your jammin with Pat again.
Joey DeFrancesco, one of the greatest bass players ever
Rest in Peace, Pat. You were a master of the six string guitar since your young and early days.
TWICE !!
@@worldline7147 🤜🤛 before '80 and after '80
Great concert. All great players. Pat Martino, well what can you say about this monster? Joey is unbelievable. And I just love the drummer, Byron Landham. Never heard of him before, but now I HEAR HIM!
He's killin'! Will definitely be looking out for him.
RIP Pat, A true guitar/human genius. You will be sorely missed. I only wish I had seen you live. But you will live on forever if our fragile world doesn't collapse because of our ignorance. RIP. Sad to see you go.
Martino was out of this world. He was so good❤
43:10 Legend has it that Pat is STILL playing that one riff to this very day. That is commitment.
pat martino is so fuckin ballsy for doing that. i love it though, somehow he manages to translate pure emotion through endless repetition in a way that most players would shy away from
@@lxxwj he changes the accents and leaves out note though. it's subtle but he does alter the feel throughout.
@@getredytagetredy you hate old white guys...
😂...I was literally watching that part when I read your comment! ⏳
in memory of two Jazz giants, killer drummer
I love the way Martino and Scofield watch each other during the solos. Pat is such a straight ahead bop machine, and Sco is busting out the super modern stuff. The looks they give each other are like "Wow, I never thought of doing it that way!"
R.I.P., great Pat Martino!!!
This concert is a legend. The solo of Joey on Oleo is Amazing!
JD is other worldly...ultimate Hammond player...those bass lines too...
i have never heard pedal playing like that.i wonder if it is physically exhausting
Outrageous
Love this drummer. Casual authority, sharp...
🙏🏾🎶 much appreciated
@@ByronWookieLandham You are the man. These cats aren't cooking like this without you.
PAT AND JOEY = DREAM TEAM❤
drummer is killing! and oleo jeezz
absolutely
Oh perfection! I am in awe.
Wooooooooooowwww Martino, no words! it gives me a long smile
Mannnn it hurts knowing that Joey and Pat are both gone when I listen to their live album from Yoshi's in Oakland every single day. Really wish I could've seen them play together live while they were here
Immortal beauty
Eternal groove
Amazing Guitar... Amazing Hammond ..Amazing Drums
AMAZING!!!!!! ....MASTERS!! .. LEGEND !!!
I come from a family of musicians, was a bit of a child prodigy who started playing piano and drums a age of 6, was playing at a high level and being hired to play professionally by age 10, auditioned and was accepted to Girard Academic Music Program at 12, and am considered a virtuoso-level drummer, guitarist and bass player, plus a hi-level singer as well.
Having grown up in church, and listening to lots of jazz, and even classical organ, I've heard a lot of great organ players in my life. I am NOT exaggerating when I say that Joey DeFrancesco is the best organ player I have Ever heard!
Hahaha WOW what an amazing guy you are!!!!!!!! Thanks for your absolutely important opinion biased on ingenious musical experience!
RIP to two legends.
The drum playing on Oleo...the head, the comping, the solo. It was life altering.
Just a coupla of South Philly guys going back to their ancestral roots.....and they killed it on this album....
Pat Martino..,oh man..
!
Joey's a legend.
Yeah, when he goes back to the theme towards the end of his solo, it's definitely a moment.
They're all literally legends. :)
indeed
BREATHLESS AND MAJESTIC.
The way Pat and John look at Joey at 48:48 when he genuinely is RIPPING IT OFF!! what a legends!!
"ripping it off" means stealing in the vernacular. . Maybe "ripping it to shreds" (to small pieces) or simply "ripping it" would work. Actually, I'm certain, none of those really work, or have EVER been said whilst talking about a jazz guys burnin'.. You could use the retro jazz robot favorite "he is like, so totally killing here". Just so you don't embarrass yourself, in case you're ever in NYC talking to Berkelee or New School jazz robots. And " What legends!". (no article, the "a" ) Prego.
Cooking harder than your great aunt on Thanksgiving
Una meraviglia!
....and every musician that ever lived bowed in humility - has music ever been this great?
Joey is so funky it hurts
this is way beyond words...
el solo de DeFrancesco en Sunny, es de las mejores cosas que he escuchado.
Track list is goofed up. #2 is Oleo and #4 is Great Stream. Totally awesome regardless.
Incredible. Killing. Got a hemiola just listening to this.
Philly representing hard!!
Pat Martino for ever …
Pat Martino is one of the greatest jazz guitar player of his generation. Beautiful tone and great technical ability. Listen to his recording Desperado.
It's taken me a long time to pick up on Pat, and I like what he does now much more than his earlier stuff, but the more I listen the more I dig him. Such clarity of line, so in the moment, one of the all time greats.
@@axeman2638 Oh wow, crazy. I found you again, and under a Pat Martino video too. And same, I've come to gain an enormous appreciation for Pat Martino over the years, and I think it's due to my own progression as a player, or else I wouldn't understand him.
@@cjgreen4331 same.
God given ability , where the beauty lies within.
The last one is incredible !
Great stuff and Joey's bass playing is just eminent
OMG !!! Between fusion jazz and evolved mainstream, fantastic indeed.
could´nt put it better
It's the second time I see this show here on TH-cam. LOVED IT!
grande pat..miss you..cant wait to see you again
Just fantastic. Amazing!
When George Benson first heard this young kid (Pat Martino) years ago in New York he was blowed away and Benson was a up and coming rising star himself.
I was too! I saw him on Kentucky Avenue at the Club Harlem in the late sixties. He was just a real skinny teenager sitting in the center of the bar. I’m a guitarist myself and had never heard any other human play like Pat Martino. He Benson and Wes Montgomery were unbelievable players when I saw them in the jazz clubs. They were the Big Three.
This is Great stuff Just listen to this and Enjoy
My guitar player friend Carl Locket played with Joey, I was shocked to see him play with Joey. Joey reminds of the late Jimmy Smith whom I met down in L.A. when I was playing with Little Esther Phillips. Jimmy was a friend of her’s. Jimmy told me: “Ronnie you’re crazy”! He was referring to my guitar playing. If he liked what he heard he called you crazy! Pat Martino, of course, is crazy too! Lol!
On that 2nd cut, Byron Landham had me wondering just what PLANET he's from !!....CAT'S LAYING DOWN THE LAW RIGHT HERE, and that snare is just pitiless,...MAKING IT'S PRESENCE KNOWN 👌
🙏🏾🎶 same planet! Appreciate you!
Martino’s”Symmetrical Parental Forms” is pure genius beyond CAGED.
If you understand my explanations of how both the 3-note Augmented triad and the 4-note Dim7 chord can serve as “starting points” for creating major and minor triads, and Dom7 and Min7b5 chords, then you understand Martino’s genius.
See other posts on other Martino videos.
Absolutely
What a great show this was...I was searching this out. Thank you for the upload. This is a master class in meaningful ways to shape sounds, and potential interactions (with melody) that can give rise to anti-corporate appeal.
ca me met en joie de voir ce plaisir de jouer d'improviser sur Sunny...
¡Un verdadero grande del jazz!
*And these guys are all still alive (currently).*
this organ player tho...i love him
yeah man! His accompaniments are so gud let alone his solos :D
So do I !!!
he is such a mean mofo in the best way...
pat , dear friend...great as always
RIP Pat! Legend!
no words. just ears...
R.I.P. Martino
Pat Martino’s “SYMMETRICAL PARENTAL FORMS” is genius.
He saw 2 chord types as being “symmetrical” in that the notes are equidistant, and “parental” in that they could be used to form/parent other chords.
1: Play frets 554 on GBE for C+ (Caug = 1-3-#5). First, try lowering each of those notes by 1 fret, one at a time, and you will “parent” 3 major triads (1-3-5); NOW instead try raising each of those original notes by 1 fret, one at a time, and you will “parent” 3 minor triads (1-b3-5). That one Aug. triad yields 6 other triads.
2: Play frets 4545 on DGBE for a 4-note Diminished 7th chord (F#, C, D#, or Adim7). Lower any one of those notes by 1 fret, and you’ll “parent” 4 different Dominant 7 chords.
- This is the start of Martino’s observations.... what a scientist!
- This is worthwhile getting under your fingers. It is as timeless as CAGED. Martino’s observations and explanations should stretch your brain as they do mine. - RIP PAT MARTINO.
I just had an “aha” with this a few days ago after watching Pat demonstrate it in another video. I’ve been playing guitar 25 years and was like, “why didn’t I realize this before?” LOL
@@gkniffen ; Just now seeing your comment … me too!
Those 2 chords are special on the guitar; and Pat was able to see why and to explain why.
This is just as important as CAGED is.
Pat can make it hard to understand but he is “right”; how do we make it easier to absorb?
2 chords are special on guitar …. “Symmetrical Parental Forms” ….
join me if you understand the genius of Martino.
GENIOSSS great musicccc
Magnificent .... (in brief)!
Pat is suffering now and a gofundme account has been set up to help him. He can no longer play. So please Google it and consider donating whatever you can afford to help him in his hour of need for all he has sacrificed. Remember, Pat was like a son to Les Paul. Not many people actually he up under the same roof with Les. He was a thing teenager who hasn't been playing long, but had what it took. Now he's Pat is paying the price for his own generosity. Thank you. Long live Pat Martino!
Everything about it is unfortunate indeed
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAT!
wow........ everybody sounds lush
Wow.
Pat Martino es un músico excelente 👌🤝👍
Definitely cooool!
GRAZIE DI ESISTERE
Joeys bass figures are fantastic (in Sunny - from 44:30 on)
Its like having a rocco prestia lines from tower of power on the left hand bass and pedals
D.E.P. Maestro..
Awesome
i love the outro !
top de mas,👏👏👏👏
Zachary Breaux was the modern Pat Martino... R.I.P. Zach I miss you
so dank
We are friends, Lauren
GENIOS !!!!
🙏🏾🎶
Byron Landam on drums.
16:42 got to hand it to Pat
300 stars
Mi modest version of two of my role models.... @
que du bon et du bien
sco breathes
Yepppp : )))
FORMIDABLE !!!
これを聴きたかった。🙄
I bust up laughing every time I hear the solo at 43:11. I love it so much.
I cringed.
It's part of his voice Alcathous, I don't get why it makes you react this way. Joe even later echoes it in his solo. These are consumate players - they are team players too - they reach for such devices to allow the rhythm section to breath a little.
Because he repeats the same thing for way too long and the completely lacks the rhythm feel to make it intelligent. It's wavering. He is no Chick Corea.
Alcathous Whoever laid the egg that you hatched from certaintly failed to "make it intelligent".
Borys Pomianek
No.
Scofield on the thumbnail and not Byron Landham... not cool, Scofield only plays a little at the end while Landham is a key individual all along the set
Percussionists and bassists really get no respect at whatsoever
🙏🏾🎶 indeed!
Joey's left hand and left foot are possessed by Neils-Henning Ørsted Pederson and Rocco Prestia
Seems to me that Oleo is the 2nd tune played not the 4th tune as it says in the description.
40:43 sunny
You know...it's ok to mention the drummers name while you're at it... it's not like he's invisible and inaudible.
🙏🏾🎶🥁