Sweet sound from both, like the gentle rhythm nice chords, old school, grew up in the 50,60s heard Les & Chet on the radio, great to hear again. Will save this.
Crown Royal bag on the table! I use those in my guitar cases to cover head stocks.....just an old habit. Looks like they may have stored a Wah or Volume pedal on the table in it. I've used them as well for mic's or other music items for years. Crown Royal - the whisky that comes with a Free musicians accessary bag!
Yeah, I spotted the Crown Royal bag too, but at around 3:51 there is a brief cut to the bassist. Don't know how he is but I think he bears a resemblance to Dick Smothers.
I know that Bucky was also in a group early 60's of guitarist Billy Mure, and his Super Sonic Guitars. New York studio musicians. Al Ciolla to I think, there was one more guitarist, I cant recall his name Early"multiple guitar" tracks and I think 2 drummers. Bucky was recorded on hundreds of songs, but back then no mention of who the guitarist was on recordings. Thats how It was for most studio musicians back then.
I see Bucky was still using the black nylon taped strings for the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th string. I've yet to try them for guitar. I use them on electric bass.
Yea he must have bought a case of 7 string sets from LaBella. Originally 3rd thru 7th were all taped. When I bought my VanEps Gretch in 1976 I also got half a dozen sets and believe it or not i still have a couple left. The taped strings don't corrode and actually last a pretty long time. But i didn't like them on the VanEps (a 3/4 hollow that tends to have a somewhat tubby sound) and the taped strings are comfortable and easy on the nails if you play with a classical style right hand, and don't squeak, BUT the are also too dark, sound wise. I prefer a brighter sound. You can always mellow it out using front pickup and tone control but it's hard to get a brighter sound with taped strings. Now i use a normal nickel flat wound 6 string set (to avoid squeaking), with a taped 7th! Labella switched to the non-taped 7th i think mainly by the urging of John Pizzarelli, but i still have 2 new sets from which to steal a taped 7. I play mostly classical finger style in coffee house jazz flavor on the 7 string, so the metal wound 7th wears heavily on the thumb nail.
Amanhã eu durmo...Se o Covid deixar. Muito triste meu país chora a céu aberto desgovernado e com a democracia indo pelo ralo. Só a boa música para suportar. 05/03/2021. Triste e carregando toda dor dos que choram seus mortos.
Lou Pallo was one of the greatest unsung heroes of jazz/“Classic pop” rhythm guitar. What a humble servant of music
You can hear how much Buckey loved Les Paul's playing and I life they were very good friends!!
Two masters paying tribute to a third. Just beautiful music and, as Mr. Pizzarelli has recently passed, very very moving.
Also Lou has passed. The gentleman’s of the guitar, those were the days.
Thank you Bucky, thank you Lou! Two legends we lost in the most horrible year - 2020...
I never get tired of watching these masters.
Both of these fine artists are gone now. RIP Lou Pallo and Bucky Pizzarelli.
SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL AND SO TASTEFUL!!!!
Bucky always smiled at the end !
Awesome, you will be missed. RIP Bucky
wouldn't you love to sit down and talk to these two!!! History on stage!
Soulful! Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful. Super fine. Bucky's smile at the end says so much.
Sweet sound from both, like the gentle rhythm nice chords, old school, grew up in the 50,60s heard Les & Chet on the radio, great to hear again. Will save this.
There’s an undeniable medicinal effect on me listening to the musical genius of Bucky Pizzarelli tribute to Les over and over lol 🎼
R.I.P. Bucky, thanks for strumming this seven strings!
Mooi !!! Beautiful Sound and Music so very well played........ Fantastic.
Musical heaven. It just doesn't get any better than that.
Beautiful and so tasteful. Ear candy!
Ken, Toronto
A beautiful rendition of "One More Chance" by Les Paul and Mary Ford in case anyone wanted to know the original :) such a beautiful melody.
Thanks!
It’s an old one, Les and Mary covered it, but the tune it’s from 1931.
Sweet, sweet melody! '' Thank you Bucky & Lou '' for the 4:42 of pure bliss!
I can listen to this every day!!!!
What a wonderful Duo 🥰👍
great tribute to the man thank you
Thank YOU Bucky. You'll be missed.
Just beautiful
magnifique!
That was absolutely stunning! Perfection!
Great family the Pizzarelli. I attended John in Brazil ,Belo Horizonte 3 times . Great Jazz singer and guitar player.Richard Garrell from Brazil.
Lou Pallo and Bucky RIP.
Seriously I love this song brothers 👍💖
Amazing!
Fantastic!
Magnifico duo
Maravilloza musica e interpretacion
Gran classe
Magistral
Ein großer Meister , dankeschön fürs teilen !! Lg.BÄRBEL aus BERLIN 🎹🎸zwergenbass
Great stuff! Smooth and pleasant. Not too flashy or too much noodling.
terrific mood
Wonderful
Simply WOW!!!!
OUTSTANDING!
Class act!
👏👏👏👍👍👍 dzięki - Bucky i kompani muzyczni!
Gran classe !
Great tune. RIP Bucky.
ending is a tear jerker....
Terrific!
Magnificent!
Mind blowing
Love it. Reminds me of landing in Honolulu for some reason (and I mean that in a good way) :)
💐💐💐💐💐🎸💐 спасибо огромное!!!!
Bucky, a true master.
The Best!!
Crown Royal bag on the table! I use those in my guitar cases to cover head stocks.....just an old habit. Looks like they may have stored a Wah or Volume pedal on the table in it. I've used them as well for mic's or other music items for years. Crown Royal - the whisky that comes with a Free musicians accessary bag!
I was just going to comment on the Crown Royal bag, too! Ha ha Unmistakable.
Shane and Brian B…..good eyes.
Yeah, I spotted the Crown Royal bag too, but at around 3:51 there is a brief cut to the bassist. Don't know how he is but I think he bears a resemblance to Dick Smothers.
Very cool guitar player.les Paul is my guitar hero.
Q MANERA DE HACER EXCELENTE MUSICA
This one is titled "dream dust". Looking for the chords or tabs....love this old Les Paul from the mid 40s
I know that Bucky was also in a group early 60's of guitarist Billy Mure, and his Super Sonic Guitars. New York studio musicians. Al Ciolla to I think, there was one more guitarist, I cant recall his name
Early"multiple guitar" tracks and I think 2 drummers. Bucky was recorded on hundreds of songs, but back then no mention of who the guitarist was on recordings. Thats how It was for most studio musicians back then.
I see Bucky was still using the black nylon taped strings for the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th string. I've yet to try them for guitar. I use them on electric bass.
Yea he must have bought a case of 7 string sets from LaBella. Originally 3rd thru 7th were all taped. When I bought my VanEps Gretch in 1976 I also got half a dozen sets and believe it or not i still have a couple left. The taped strings don't corrode and actually last a pretty long time. But i didn't like them on the VanEps (a 3/4 hollow that tends to have a somewhat tubby sound) and the taped strings are comfortable and easy on the nails if you play with a classical style right hand, and don't squeak, BUT the are also too dark, sound wise. I prefer a brighter sound. You can always mellow it out using front pickup and tone control but it's hard to get a brighter sound with taped strings. Now i use a normal nickel flat wound 6 string set (to avoid squeaking), with a taped 7th! Labella switched to the non-taped 7th i think mainly by the urging of John Pizzarelli, but i still have 2 new sets from which to steal a taped 7. I play mostly classical finger style in coffee house jazz flavor on the 7 string, so the metal wound 7th wears heavily on the thumb nail.
2.6k views, 30 likes... something is very wrong with this world
Hahaha.. that's jazz all about 300 chords with 3 viewers.. if rock 3 chords with 300k viewers brother..🙏🤭🤭
Dan Adrian exactly
Rip : Lou Pallo (1 October 1934 - 28 October 2020)
Don’t forget the bass fiddle player….he definitely enhances the music.
Would have liked to see Bucky plugging that BBE wah wah, sitting next to him , in :-)
Amanhã eu durmo...Se o Covid deixar. Muito triste meu país chora a céu aberto desgovernado e com a democracia indo pelo ralo. Só a boa música para suportar. 05/03/2021. Triste e carregando toda dor dos que choram seus mortos.
Big Bucky riposa in pace.
Bucky pizzarelli🍕, es una verga 🤭
I have never seen a 7 string guitar before.
Bassisten er også med
Pure and clean better than Jim Beam
Where's RUSTY PAUL??? IF HE WAS SUCH A GREAT BASS PLAYER HOW COME HE NEVER PLAYED WITH LES