There will never be another Les Paul. Amazing player, innovator and inventor. Looking at his hands in this video, seeing the arthritis, and he still kept playing. He is an unparalleled legend.
Agreed, Larry; Tommy Emmanuel; Dickey Betts (of Allman Bros), Brian Setzer (Stray Cats); and Steve Howe (of Yes); were to my ear the best jams with Les & his band. Just a handful can play really really well in this format, Larry is among the few.
His chord work is beyond belief-as good as having a keyboardist on board. He’s truly a national treasure, as is his host, Les Paul. Two of America’s finest.
These guys are both American Treasures. More people should pay attention to stuff like this. We have lost so many great heroes and are producing so few.
Thanks for the link Chris! I used to tape his stuff in the 80s on vhs every time he was on tv. NightFlight and all the other old shows, I still have a ton of video tapes in my garage. Mostly tapes of Les and Mary doing oldies, but sometimes would catch a real gem! Always loved when he would play with Chet. True masters of their craft.
the sad scenario is that if you keep on cutting music programs from many schools whether its public or private schools there won't be ANY heroes left!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just stumbled across this video. So very cool to see. I was there (I'm the long-haired guy in the white shirt, sitting right at Larry's feet). Fantastic night. I got to hang out with some of my idols that evening, and wouldn't have much cared if I had got run over by the 51st St bus afterwards, 'cos my life was pretty much complete. :) Thx for posting. RIP Les, and Lou Pallo.
Larry is so good. Damn! He can play the most difficult jazz standards. When I first heard of him, he threw me off. I did not realize that he's actually a guitar master. I love his blues playing too. He actually learned a lot from the great late BB KING who took Larry under his wing and taught how to play real blues.
I've been watching these Les Paul Iridium videos for a week straight, and Larry is probably tied with Tommy Emmanuel in my book for how well they jam with Les on stage. Such a sense of fun!
This was a great performance - Nicky on bass was awesome, she has a groove for sure. Larry, Les, Frank - all legendary players. Really enjoyed this a lot!!
See if the powers that be only had the power to release stuff like this we would never see it Thank God for TH-cam and all the masses who post this great stuff we would otherwise miss!!!
But what guitar is Larry playing? It looks like a cross between a 335 and a 355 (Is there such a thing as a 345? -Yes, I just looked it up, but I'm still no clearer...), and even more importantly, what is Frank playing? IWOOT.
@@JJMMWGDuPree His iconic 1969 335. That's the guitar you hear with Steely Dan and so many others. His came with a tailpiece, but he had someone route it for a Tune-o-matic and they actually installed it farther back than normal. It supposedly created a very unique feel and resonance to that 335 and it's actually been replicated by luthiers for other players. I think the nut and tuners were changed, but other than that it's stock.
@@shawnmcvey7789 What? "Installed it farther back than normal"? They all have Tune-O-Matic bridges, if installed farther back the intonation would make it untunable! The TRUTH being...it's stock other than the "trapeze": tailpiece was changed to a "stop" style tail, some fret jobs and tuners and nut replaced.
Brilliant Larry Carlton just gets up there and does it non-stop throw any chord at him and he can play guitar solos over the fast thinker experienced professional legend
I recently read an article where they were basically saying that Larry can't play real Jazz, and it might be the reason why he chose to play this "AS JAZZ AS YOU CAN GET" number. Larry is the REAL DEAL. You can't get more REAL JAZZ than this! He proved them to be wrong. He can play anything!
I was very fortunate to regularly see Mr. Larry at Donte's in North Hollywood... He, and sometimes Robin Ford,and always with top LA players, would just smoke the joint... every frikkin' time...
Two of the greatest guitarists god could ever send to Earth. How amazing that must have been to sit there and watch that shit go down? Oh, how I wish Les was still alive. Plus, Bonus! Frank Vignola on that Gypsy, acoustic Guitar.
One of the reasons I dig Carlton so much is that he can go from straight no-bend jazz to stretching the blues without batting an eye...and he often does it in the same tune
Nicki is Always smiling and Totally Into the music! She is one of the most solid bass players around, and sings like an Angel! Her sister Lisa is a fantastic sax player, lots of talent in these two ladies from Australia.
Wonderful. Loved that Blues in C, with all the interplay, plus the introduction of the acoustic, it was slightly reminiscent of Friday Night in San Francisco. What a treat!
A little FYI, his hand stays together, no massive stretching on chords, scale runs , arpeggios, etc. Anybody can do it. It's what's in your head. These are two masters at string logic. Watch and bow and learn.
I used to go see Les back in that time frame when I visited NYC; I've seen Carlton a few times also. Both of them together? Priceless. Would have loved to see this.
I'm primarily a keyboard player, who plays some guitar. Larry Carlton always seems to remind me of that. The man is a fretboard poet. What fun this must have been.
you can be the greatest rock shredder or metal tone monster or jazz genious , blues legend ..... but ....larry carlton is arguably ....... the greatest guitarist in the world . hes got it all
Isn't it a waste of energy to debate who the greatest guitarist in the world is? You have to know all the guitarist's in the world which no one does. Secondly, it's just an emotional outburst with no meaning to anyone. Oh well if it's your thing do what you wanna do.
1610austin - Yeah, you could argue that...but it’d be a silly, pointless argument. You haven’t even bothered to define what you mean by “the greatest”, so it’s impossible for any rational person to have any idea what you’re talking about. All anyone can infer is that you like his playing. That’s nice; so do I. Now what?
He's got some stiff compitition for that title. Steve Howe, Phill Keaggy, Guthrie Govan, Scott Henderson, Tommy Emmanuel, Eric Johnson, John McLaughlin, Al DiMeola, Pat Metheny, etc... its a guitar players world.
No joke, I am crying with gratitude that you preserved these Les Paul videos. Thank you.
I also cry when I see these heroes. I do . no lie. tears of joy
I totally agree! Thank you for posting these!
ive NEVER seen anyone play a stand-up bass so well. That was very impressive ❤
Larry Carlton is one of those guitar heroes that is just not only about technique and impress people, his playing is sincere, tasteful & magical!
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My favorite blues guitarist.
That first song is the HARD STUFF! Damn! That blew my mind!
Larry is one of my. favorite guitarists
There will never be another Les Paul. Amazing player, innovator and inventor. Looking at his hands in this video, seeing the arthritis, and he still kept playing. He is an unparalleled legend.
Wait a minute! Why don't we all just say it? Larry Carlton is a musical genius. Nobody else plays like him!
Larry Carlton show the true feeling of blues song!
NICKY..SUCH A GREAT BASSIST..AND THANK YOU KIT MACLURE, FOR GETTING HER HERE TO THE STATES! your both treasures!
Larry Carlton is a Rolls Royce guitarist.
Larry Carlton is MUCH better than that!
Absolutely. The power is adequate. Wayyyyyyyy
and Frank Vignola is a Lamborgini
except his value appreciates over time...as does his playing quality...
Agreed, Larry; Tommy Emmanuel; Dickey Betts (of Allman Bros), Brian Setzer (Stray Cats); and Steve Howe (of Yes); were to my ear the best jams with Les & his band. Just a handful can play really really well in this format, Larry is among the few.
His chord work is beyond belief-as good as having a keyboardist on board. He’s truly a national treasure, as is his host, Les Paul. Two of America’s finest.
These guys are both American Treasures. More people should pay attention to stuff like this. We have lost so many great heroes and are producing so few.
Thanks for the link Chris! I used to tape his stuff in the 80s on vhs every time he was on tv. NightFlight and all the other old shows, I still have a ton of video tapes in my garage. Mostly tapes of Les and Mary doing oldies, but sometimes would catch a real gem! Always loved when he would play with Chet. True masters of their craft.
the sad scenario is that if you keep on cutting music programs from many schools whether its public or private schools there won't be ANY heroes left!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@robertperrella4194 It's not about spending more tax dollars.
Larry Carlton was my dad´s favorite guitar player, and now is my favorite guitar player too. Amazing !!!!
Not a guitarist but mine are Larry Carlton, Michael Landau and Robben Ford.
Just stumbled across this video. So very cool to see. I was there (I'm the long-haired guy in the white shirt, sitting right at Larry's feet). Fantastic night. I got to hang out with some of my idols that evening, and wouldn't have much cared if I had got run over by the 51st St bus afterwards, 'cos my life was pretty much complete. :) Thx for posting. RIP Les, and Lou Pallo.
Larry is so good. Damn! He can play the most difficult jazz standards. When I first heard of him, he threw me off. I did not realize that he's actually a guitar master. I love his blues playing too. He actually learned a lot from the great late BB KING who took Larry under his wing and taught how to play real blues.
Wow, you were so lucky, what a wonderful experience! Congratulations for having been part of a historic night for electric guitar enthusiasts!
I've been watching these Les Paul Iridium videos for a week straight, and Larry is probably tied with Tommy Emmanuel in my book for how well they jam with Les on stage. Such a sense of fun!
The Steve Howe one is a good one also.
This was a great performance - Nicky on bass was awesome, she has a groove for sure. Larry, Les, Frank - all legendary players. Really enjoyed this a lot!!
My favorites that sat in with Les were Steve Howe (Yes) and Dickey Betts (Allman Bros) and of course Larry!
Gorgeous jazz and blues!
Thanks so much for share this video, great . Virtuosos,🎼💯
Carlton and "All the Things You Are" on tape: fantastic! Thanks for the posting!
Larry has forgotten more licks than we'll ever know.
Pretty sure he's good at remembering them, lol!
Every time I watch Larry, it reminds me of the futility of my playing any more.
These Les Paul videos are legendary
See if the powers that be only had the power to release stuff like this we would never see it
Thank God for TH-cam and all the masses who post this great stuff we would otherwise miss!!!
Larry is one of a kind, what a great artist!
You really hear the Barney Kessel influence in his playing on this tune.
Lou knew exactly how to use Chords to back Larry up. RIP Lou you were great.
Jazz or blues, Larry just plain cooks! One of the better Les Paul and Friends videos, IMHO.
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I'm sure it's already been said, but here goes anyways..."Mr. 335 meets Mr. Les Paul.". :)
But what guitar is Larry playing? It looks like a cross between a 335 and a 355 (Is there such a thing as a 345? -Yes, I just looked it up, but I'm still no clearer...), and even more importantly, what is Frank playing? IWOOT.
ES-335 meets Les Paul Two iconic beasts, and we're talking both people and guitars
@@JJMMWGDuPree His iconic 1969 335. That's the guitar you hear with Steely Dan and so many others.
His came with a tailpiece, but he had someone route it for a Tune-o-matic and they actually installed it farther back than normal. It supposedly created a very unique feel and resonance to that 335 and it's actually been replicated by luthiers for other players.
I think the nut and tuners were changed, but other than that it's stock.
@@shawnmcvey7789 What? "Installed it farther back than normal"? They all have Tune-O-Matic bridges, if installed farther back the intonation would make it untunable! The TRUTH being...it's stock other than the "trapeze": tailpiece was changed to a "stop" style tail, some fret jobs and tuners and nut replaced.
@@billyboy1093 My bad, they routed poles for the wraparound tailpiece farther back. Look it up, you can see it on his rig rundown.
Brilliant Larry Carlton just gets up there and does it non-stop throw any chord at him and he can play guitar solos over the fast thinker experienced professional legend
I recently read an article where they were basically saying that Larry can't play real Jazz, and it might be the reason why he chose to play this "AS JAZZ AS YOU CAN GET" number. Larry is the REAL DEAL. You can't get more REAL JAZZ than this! He proved them to be wrong. He can play anything!
I was very fortunate to regularly see Mr. Larry at Donte's in North Hollywood... He, and sometimes Robin Ford,and always with top LA players, would just smoke the joint... every frikkin' time...
Now, I wish I was there. Love these magical musicians.
Chris Lentz, still enjoying the channel tremendously. Thank you sir.
Beautiful, just beautiful. I wish I could play like this. His play makes me feel happy.
This is great. And that bass player grooves and is totally hot!
My thought exactly!
mine too.
She's Tal Wilkenfeld's mom.
@@BluesLicks101 are you serious?
@Carlos Schvartzman Her sister Nicky Parrot , alto player. Australian, used to see them in Sydney well over 20 years ago. Both great.
whats a kind a big humble Man Mr Carlton,listen AND leaving a Sr.Les Paul playing.Master.
Wow! That was Frank Vignola !!!
Two of the greatest guitarists god could ever send to Earth. How amazing that must have been to sit there and watch that shit go down? Oh, how I wish Les was still alive. Plus, Bonus! Frank Vignola on that Gypsy, acoustic Guitar.
Amazing performance. Thank you for posting this. A gem.
AMAZING!!! LARRY COMPS HIS CHORDS ALMOST AS FAST AS HE SOLO'S! LOLOL!!!
I have the impression sometimes he is just soloing on top of the very cleverly chosen chord progressions stacked over the main one.
GREAT!LOVE THE BASS LADY LARRY AND LES!!!!!
Chris! God bless you for compiling these amazing bits of history, and of Pure awesomeness! You rock! (Mostly because Les Paul and friends rock)
HMMmmmm Nicki Parrott..Nicki Parrott thats a name I wont forget Please please give here the recognition she deserves
Les Paul: a gift from the angels
angels don't say g.d. unless they are the nefarious ones.
Finally, someone who can play more than three chords and the pentatonic scale worthy of playing with Les.
Ken, Toronto
Check out the LP SH video
but there's nothin that can beat the blues. LOL
Ken Rowan Truth be told, I get more out of three chords and the pentatonic scale than any of this.lol
That's fine, I get it. Some still read comics books while others read the classics. It's all a matter of taste.
Ken, Toronto
Nothing wrong with playing the blues. Some blues are more sophisticated than others.
Ken, Toronto
Great analogy, and YES!
Mr 335! Larry is awesome! One of many great players! Lee Ritenour Dean parks Jay Graydon Steve Lukather Dann Huff Mike Landau the list goes on!
Great players and session players who did alot of behind scenes on many famous projects. I hear ya, 🎸🎶
Larry Carlton Lee Ritenour & Lukather is my fav guitar player..
Wonderful guitarist & talented studio musicians..
David Norman Lukather is a guitar god, but he’s not a 335 guy. He has played Ernie Ball Music Man from the beginning.
Yes... but ONLY Larry has the jump on sweetness!!! Tis' true~!~
One of the reasons I dig Carlton so much is that he can go from straight no-bend jazz to stretching the blues without batting an eye...and he often does it in the same tune
Excellent
frank vignola's solo though, out of this world lol
stupendous! bravo 7.2022
Love this! Larry swings his ass off. Chorus after Chorus.....fresh ideas and love the tune. All the things you are
So cool !
Wow the man the legend Mr. Lester Paul himself. First time I've ever seen him. Heard so much about him but never seen him until now.
"I play guitar."
"I invented the guitar you're playing."
Did les say that to himself or?...
Do you meant "he designed it" because is crafted by Gibson
@@mauripacz LP invented the electric guitar.
@@knowmusicman157The solid body electric guitar. Guys like Charlie Christian played electric guitar long before les paul came to the scene.
@@knowmusicman157actually, Adolph Rickenbacher did, but Les invented the Les Paul...and little thing called "multitrack recording."
This is great stuff! Love it all. Frank V has some real chops and he is a great instructor on Truefire as well.
Larry Carlton - playing an incredible guitar blusesy - jazz / flavors ; fantastic tone 9n his guitar playing !
Virtioso -
Bravo 🤗👏🏆
Wow!!! I think I am in love with the bass player. Once she warmed up and smiled she sounded soooo good. I wish we had a bassist like you.
Nicki is Always smiling and Totally Into the music! She is one of the most solid bass players around, and sings like an Angel! Her sister Lisa is a fantastic sax player, lots of talent in these two ladies from Australia.
Love Larry and have most of his stuff...! Terrific Les & Larry & Frank..!!!!
Fantastic! I'm reminded just how good/solid the bassist is as well!
A talented bassist and cute, too.
Ken, Toronto
Indeed! :)
Nicki (Not Nicky) Parrott is great - she's played with a who's who.
She wouldn't be there unless she's exceptionally good. That's one thing you understand about those Les Paul shows.
How about Franks solo ?
I feel so fortunate that I got to see les a few years before his passing. He was the consummate entertainer.
Very sweet. Kindness . I had a little tear.
Wonderful. Loved that Blues in C, with all the interplay, plus the introduction of the acoustic, it was slightly reminiscent of Friday Night in San Francisco. What a treat!
A little FYI, his hand stays together, no massive stretching on chords, scale runs , arpeggios, etc. Anybody can do it. It's what's in your head. These are two masters at string logic. Watch and bow and learn.
Phenomenal, Thanks Chris !
Wonderful....just wonderful.....
Larry is the best so far out of all these guests. He is the one with the most class
I used to go see Les back in that time frame when I visited NYC; I've seen Carlton a few times also. Both of them together? Priceless. Would have loved to see this.
Thank you Les Paul
I know about Larry, but WOW look at that lady bassist. She should have won an award for that spectacular performance!
LARRY CARL-TONE~!~ NUMBER ONE ALL AROUND GUITAR PLAYER OF THE CENTURY~!~ FACT~!~
Larry, Les - we are blessed with music - so few seem to know this. However this piece is abstruse!
this was some freaking awesome blues
Larry and a female basist play "All the things you are" and Blues with so relaxing atmosphere. Very good!
Wow! Nobody has to tell Larry what to do here. LOL. AMAZING!
Great appreciation for life when there is music it makes everything better
All The Things You Are is the best song ever written. Prove me wrong.
Agreed!!
Mr 335, what great tone and touch!
I could listen sll night long.
If I could play just a bit as well.
R. I. P. Les.
Nicki's bass solo is excellent!
had to stop the session and mention that acoustic guy on nylon stings...amazing Bro...Bring it!!!
It’s a cold snowy morning, facing a long day, and I put this on. Come on day got you covered!
Larry Carlton was the best player on that show.
I'm primarily a keyboard player, who plays some guitar. Larry Carlton always seems to remind me of that. The man is a fretboard poet. What fun this must have been.
newfound respect for Larry , he can certainly noodle with the best of em !
such a delicate touch on the chord changes at 3:00
When Blues in C starts it makes you want to take up smoking....
What a great combo! Larry Carlton from fourplay and les Paul! 2 masters who are unequaled
mr. 335 puttin a smile on les' face.
ugghhh lespaul.org
The blues in "C" is awesome. LC plays the blues as the blues should be played. My guitar hero since the 70's...
The Blue in C cord jams is fantastic
you can be the greatest rock shredder or metal tone monster or jazz genious , blues legend ..... but ....larry carlton is arguably ....... the greatest guitarist in the world . hes got it all
Isn't it a waste of energy to debate who the greatest guitarist in the world is? You have to know all the guitarist's in the world which no one does. Secondly, it's just an emotional outburst with no meaning to anyone. Oh well if it's your thing do what you wanna do.
1610austin - Yeah, you could argue that...but it’d be a silly, pointless argument. You haven’t even bothered to define what you mean by “the greatest”, so it’s impossible for any rational person to have any idea what you’re talking about. All anyone can infer is that you like his playing. That’s nice; so do I. Now what?
he is great yes but there is another that you forget it's chuck LOEB ......
@@babinm Yes.
He's got some stiff compitition for that title. Steve Howe, Phill Keaggy, Guthrie Govan, Scott Henderson, Tommy Emmanuel, Eric Johnson, John McLaughlin, Al DiMeola, Pat Metheny, etc... its a guitar players world.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING^^
Larry Carlton is most underrated and unrecognized guitarist, he deserves to be in hall of fame!
Well he has a couple of Grammys.....and sold 10 million records and played the solo on Kid Charlemagne and Third World Man.....amongst others.....
Upright bassists that are female I’ve seen...one, and now this is two. I’d join her fan club.
That was incredible, then Frank Vignola came in and burned the place down. Wow.
You don't see him a lot in the frame, but Lou Pallo! Just passed away in Oct 2020. God Bless!
I had to shut it off. I thought the grin on my face was going to lock up.😎
Great Bass player too.
The Monster Master of Jazz Mr.Larry Carlton The Great.
mr. 335 and les paul... a gibson celebration :-)
les paul y larry carlton buenisimos excelentes y la bajo de la chica uf uf mis felicitaciones gua gua