It wasn't until 1992, after 31 years of playing sax, that I really started understanding what Brecker was doing. I never looked back. Although a huge Trane fan for most of my life, I have to say Brecker took it to the next level. He is (or was) the top of the heap on tenor, not to mention his equal ability on the EWI. My $.02!
iv watched this video a thousand times , listened to it in my car one hundred times and every time it always results in awe and mass respect for brecker
I remember the day I heard of his death. I cried...my heart was broken..........MB was such an inspiration to me. I am a flutist first, sax second.........but he was my inspiration on every level. I miss him............but am grateful I had the opportunity to see him live many times. I treasure those memories. I would love to be a fly on the wall of heaven and listen to the conversations between Brecker and Coltrane.
There is a big hole in the jazz community without this man. I was lucky enough to see him live a dozens of occasions. There will never be another like him, with his command of his horn and adventurous musical spirit. Who will step in and fill the hole...........no one really can...............but keep your ears open for a Nashville player named Jeff Cofin...........he plays with Bela Fleck and has his own band.
A bit embarrassed but after a lifetime(well 35 years) of playing tenor and being inspired by the likes of Getz, Webster Rollins Gordon etc I've only just stumbled on this stuff. His control of the horn is absolute and his improvisations are wild and yet make perfect sense. Fantastic musician. And ill never get to hear him perform live........
Coltrane -born 1926 Deceased 1967 ! Changed the jazz world in only 41 years !! Wow Brecker - Born 1949 deceased 2007 ! 58 years old ! Wow ! 2 geniuses, but consider the ""Tranes" time ! & the world he lived in. RIP to both Guinius', ! They gave us so much !
Michael Brecker ES inmensamente superior , tanto en afinación precisa siempre( Coltrane desafinaba aveces), veloz como el rayo, el mejor sonido de saxo tenor y nadie tiene la técnica que el tiene, aparte toca ewi que eso tambien le robaba muchas horas de estudio así como controlar los sintetizadores y la informática musical, nada que ver, brecker era de otra galaxia!
@vivreback I should say that 4 months ago this video was not of my interest to watch, but the second time i heard it, it became one of my most watched videos...It's so sad that Michael Brecker passed away so soon...Greetings
I have to say, I've seen Mike Brecker 1 time at Yoshis. In reality this show blowed me away, just the variance in style. My favorite technicqued player, even over or on par with Chris Potter and just the nutty alt-4ths that Kenny Garrett pulls off. I've also seen Sonny Rollins in SF, and my virgin Oakland Yoshis show was Josh Redman. Curious if you guys have other suggests. I love all improv/straight-ahead/bebop jazz I dont care instrument. Im just an altoist ;P
Hey the drummer R.Peterson is also exceptional ! inventive and responsive and has a very personal sound ! He reminds me a bit of Tony Williams with Vsop, what do you think ?
Whose comments were you reading?? "Nutty" is a compliment, referring to KG's proflivity of using a lot of alternate 4th's on scales to produce the Egyptian and Asian type minors that frequently mark his compositions and solos. Sorry but you misunderstood me. Kenny is probably my favorite sax player, and I myself play alto. In fact I've seen KG over ten times at Yoshi's ALONE; more than I have seen any other jazz show live.
i found a transcription of a different version of this song, but this version is so much better! does anyone know if there is a transcription for this particular vid?? please and thanks!!
I really love this tune. It is funny that one of my full-sized ensembles had trouble playing with 30 people what this group did with four. Oh and at RoGuExXxAsSaSiN, I find it peculiar that the condensation builds up only on Tenor for me as well. I play a saxello soprano and somehow it all ends up coming of the bell, but I don't know where all the condensation goes on alto... But again, this is probably one of the most complicated songs I have ever heard from mostly one man...
@MichaelSchwartzJazz ok yeah true they are both amazingly fantastic, but i only just found out about brecker, so i guess i was sayin that i have a new favourite tenor player
It wasn't until 1992, after 31 years of playing sax, that I really started understanding what Brecker was doing. I never looked back. Although a huge Trane fan for most of my life, I have to say Brecker took it to the next level. He is (or was) the top of the heap on tenor, not to mention his equal ability on the EWI. My $.02!
Yes...............exactly my opinion as well
me too 🙌🙌
Paint us mortals a picture of what u understood after 31… please, All love from here, Keep Jazz alive :🎉
iv watched this video a thousand times , listened to it in my car one hundred times and every time it always results in awe and mass respect for brecker
Great player. I was lucky to hear him in the US and Japan.
He died way too young. A great loss.
I remember the day I heard of his death. I cried...my heart was broken..........MB was such an inspiration to me. I am a flutist first, sax second.........but he was my inspiration on every level. I miss him............but am grateful I had the opportunity to see him live many times. I treasure those memories. I would love to be a fly on the wall of heaven and listen to the conversations between Brecker and Coltrane.
Brecker has a sound and command on that horn like no other!
The GOAT!
Totally revolutionized how the modern tenor should sound & be played!
There is a big hole in the jazz community without this man. I was lucky enough to see him live a dozens of occasions. There will never be another like him, with his command of his horn and adventurous musical spirit. Who will step in and fill the hole...........no one really can...............but keep your ears open for a Nashville player named Jeff Cofin...........he plays with Bela Fleck and has his own band.
God Bless Your Soul Michael.
Добрая память тебе дорогой Майкл !
A bit embarrassed but after a lifetime(well 35 years) of playing tenor and being inspired by the likes of Getz, Webster Rollins Gordon etc I've only just stumbled on this stuff. His control of the horn is absolute and his improvisations are wild and yet make perfect sense. Fantastic musician. And ill never get to hear him perform live........
Man when that rhythm section kicks in
I saw him live in 2000 or 2001 at the University of Utah when I was 17! Amazing concert! RIP!
One of my favorite jazz tunes, if not my favorite. Rest in peace, Mr. Brecker; you deserve a good snooze after that performance.
The man was A God in the Saxophone.
Incredible! Awesome! Perfect! Unbelievable! Amazing! Masterpiece! Unsurpassed !
god damnit michael brecker! i never saw u live! ...and now... i never will :( One of the best. RIP
Michael Lives! And Joey is a burner too!
Very Very Very Well Done!
Thanks!
Michael Brecker Lives!!!!!!!!!!!! Joey.Genius
The intro to the "micheal brecker group " title just right after the rhythm section starts comping is abosulately perfect!!! BRAVO!
Coltrane -born 1926 Deceased 1967 ! Changed the jazz world in only 41 years !! Wow
Brecker - Born 1949 deceased 2007 ! 58 years old ! Wow !
2 geniuses, but consider the ""Tranes" time ! & the world he lived in.
RIP to both Guinius', !
They gave us so much !
Michael Brecker ES inmensamente superior , tanto en afinación precisa siempre( Coltrane desafinaba aveces), veloz como el rayo, el mejor sonido de saxo tenor y nadie tiene la técnica que el tiene, aparte toca ewi que eso tambien le robaba muchas horas de estudio así como controlar los sintetizadores y la informática musical, nada que ver, brecker era de otra galaxia!
@@saxologo3297absurd
Absolutely - in my wildest dreams, I couldn't hold a candle.
im so glad i was able to see him
Brecker is truly amazing.What a band.Joey's solo is phenominal.A very underated piano player.But along with Keith Jarrett one of my fave's.
1:57 sounds like hes trying to stop the people clapping haha.
Brecker is the man!
It's a long way from Tupelo !
Seven years ago today, #RIP Mike ...such a loss
Ufffff!!!!!
@vivreback I should say that 4 months ago this video was not of my interest to watch, but the second time i heard it, it became one of my most watched videos...It's so sad that Michael Brecker passed away so soon...Greetings
It is NOT about how fast Michael was, guys. It is about his awesome MUSICIANSHIP.
9 people must be completely insane, cos Michael Brecker was a brilliant tenor saxophonist and this is a fine example of his sax playing.
Mestre dos mestres !!!Até hj ñ houve melhor esta pra nascer!!!
We all know about Brecker but the band members are also do a proper '' tear up ''. R.I.P. Mike. Never be another. We've still got a lot of work to do.
Brecker's technique is so impressive, that I feel half discouraged and half amazed when I watch his videos xD
what a frickin' energy... astounding
R.I.P. Micheal, thanks.
1:42 starts the one of the best musical moments ever made.
4:46 - that's the kind of face every bassist should have..
I enjoied Peterson´s brash very much.
Great video, I can't believe I've never come across this one before!
the man smokes!!!!!!
God rest his soul!
michael brecker es un genio sera recordado entre los grandes seguramente
Una de las mejores introducciones que se pueden hacer... ¡Impresionante!
MASTERS AT WORK !!!!
nice soul coming through the music on this
you mean, thumbs up if you play anything and wish you could play like this
best.intro.ever.
Love Brecker RIP Mike such a legend
This is fn sick, piano solo was equally awesome.
you can transcribe that shit.... think of it off the top of your head- that's where its at!!!
i love you brecker...
9 people that doesn't like this superb music :(
AMAZING!!!
Yeah, miss you Michael. Wow.
holy shit. what a beast.
Amazing!
Super sax playing ever
Grande brecker!!
@5t3r3054x
I feel the same.Michael Brecker has made Delta Blues almost forbidden for others to play
I have to say, I've seen Mike Brecker 1 time at Yoshis. In reality this show blowed me away, just the variance in style. My favorite technicqued player, even over or on par with Chris Potter and just the nutty alt-4ths that Kenny Garrett pulls off. I've also seen Sonny Rollins in SF, and my virgin Oakland Yoshis show was Josh Redman. Curious if you guys have other suggests. I love all improv/straight-ahead/bebop jazz I dont care instrument. Im just an altoist ;P
Hey the drummer R.Peterson is also exceptional ! inventive and responsive and has a very personal sound ! He reminds me a bit of Tony Williams with Vsop, what do you think ?
This is the song that inspired me to play sax
unrreal!!
@SerginhoD mark 6 with i think a solid silver neck and a early vintage "Brecker" mpc (obviously custom)
Definitely agree! African Skies with Mccoy Tyner??? Amazing!
Marvelous
Cliche-less. Magnificent!
the lick from 1:32 to 1:53 is so awesome!
great.....
Brilliant
Genius.
thumbs up if ur a sax player and wish u could play like this
¡¡ Parker, Coltrane, Brecker.!!
Whose comments were you reading?? "Nutty" is a compliment, referring to KG's proflivity of using a lot of alternate 4th's on scales to produce the Egyptian and Asian type minors that frequently mark his compositions and solos.
Sorry but you misunderstood me. Kenny is probably my favorite sax player, and I myself play alto. In fact I've seen KG over ten times at Yoshi's ALONE; more than I have seen any other jazz show live.
I don't even know what a Bb blues is anymore. They turned it upside down and inside out.
HOLY SHIT JOEY
i found a transcription of a different version of this song, but this version is so much better! does anyone know if there is a transcription for this particular vid?? please and thanks!!
It's a Selmer Mark Six, and yeah the lacquer comes off with time. He added a silver neck to the horn.
Mike's great as ever, but don't miss the piano solo!
Amazing. I'm not really one for non-ringing ring tones, but this song is mine.
WOW!!!
このようなプレイは初めて聴いた。😃
ur awsome man
SWEET
word up.
100% agree
Toca muito
This guy is simply a genious, I can't help but feel a bit of Rollins up in it though
Well, we can always dream...
I didn't know Steve Jobs played the saxophone...
Who is [was] Steve Jobs?
Steve Jobs could play only "Scrapple From The Apple"
@@francescoonoratimusicand Mr.pc
Did u see shaq o’neal on the double basse on 4:45
😁👍
Please!! Anybody knows that sax hes playing and his setup? Thanks!
@lazerfbs well uv only been playing for four years man, iv been playing over ten and im still nowhere near breckers amazing playin
@Holycrap27 metal mouthpiece, hard reed and years of experience
så jävla rätt!
those are some sick sax bending notes
¿Dónde o cómo se consigue este video? por favor, por favor...
i love this guy is so fuckin awesome :D
Coltrane, eat your heart out - we now have a new ultimate master of the tenor sax!!
Nope! Dope. 😑
I really love this tune. It is funny that one of my full-sized ensembles had trouble playing with 30 people what this group did with four. Oh and at RoGuExXxAsSaSiN, I find it peculiar that the condensation builds up only on Tenor for me as well. I play a saxello soprano and somehow it all ends up coming of the bell, but I don't know where all the condensation goes on alto...
But again, this is probably one of the most complicated songs I have ever heard from mostly one man...
@lufer te amoooooo
@MichaelSchwartzJazz ok yeah true they are both amazingly fantastic, but i only just found out about brecker, so i guess i was sayin that i have a new favourite tenor player
C-Potter's technique is unrivaled. I love Redman and Brecker was great, but if you're discussing technique, Chris is the best.
Good ...bueno muy bueno