i was lucky to be at this concert and i haven't forgot a second of how i felt. it still feels the same. i told my friend, "i don't know where we went, but we're back now."
As a musician, every time I listen to this, I am absolutely mesmerized by this musical piece. The synergy between Brad Mehldau's incredible piano sensitivity and depth and Mark Guiliana's captivating drumming is truly extraordinary. The album 'Taming the Dragon' takes me on a musical journey like no other. Beautiful and inspiring!
Finally, Mehdlau out of his comfort zone.. and he is BRILLIANT... I have waited so long to hear him do something different.. and he just ROCKS the show now.. I can't even describe my feelings regarding the drummer.. man... he is a miracle..
Um the first time I saw Mehldau play was with Scott weiland with Daniel lanois at the rainbow in the late 90s. What I’m saying is I don’t think Brad is ever OUT of a comfort zone. Btw backstage Lanois and the rest were all “Holy shit the keyboardist!!” So they were just being exposed also!!
Mark Guiliana is by far my favorite drummer of all time. In my opinion, every performance of him reaches a level of musicality that is very hard to match for everyone who sits on a drum kit. But this piece of music has such incredible tension; man, I love it!
They're beasts and we know that. But let's give credits to the amazing video director who did a fantastic job which matched perfectly the atmosphere: Alex Chaloff.
this is the music which represent the best our cosmos not just our little solar system i feel the enormous volume of gaz that can create a sun and many others
I can keep coming back to these live performances of songs off the album "Taming the Dragon" by Mehliana (posted by Nonesuch Records) and be certain that I'll find myself, again and again, enlightened and impressed by the amount of creativity displayed by the tandem of Mehldau and Guiliana.
I've been a Mehldau fan since ever and I went to a Mehliana concert in CCB (Lisbon, Portugal) without knowing what I will be listening and it was mindblowing. Totally unexpedcted. Since then I listened to this version hundreds of times...love the video, the sound without the synth of the recorded version and the small crowd... a classic.
I love what Brad does with this tune. The composition has a strong minor feel, but he plays around enough just outside of the tonal center of the track to make it interesting.
My soul drives the wave. my heart beats with pure euphoria, my mind races with excitement and joy and my hands tap in and out with the beat. But ...Can someone please tell me if Mark Guiliana is human? and if so ...How? and what?? Like, Every time I get to that 6:00 minute my whole life comes to a stop.😭😭😭😭
Right before 4:33, I love Mark Guiliana's few second musical lead up to Brad Mehldau's stank face of awe and appreciation. So badass and glorious to get, in real time, a genuine musical reaction from Brad. Guiliana tickled Mehldau's musical intellect. So fascinating!
Glad the comments are so resoundingly blown away as I am! This is just plainly some of the greatest playing ever captured on A/V. staggering execution, masterful creativity, intensely intense! I love how brad mehldau's stinkface (prince's term for what happens when you're in the pocket just right) NEVER leaves his face! Just! totally! Awesome!
I heard aoither track on Jamie Cullen the other week . Its fair to say this is going to be the best jazz album in the last 30 years. God I love this xxx
Just found this song recently. I noticed it's hard to try to listen to the melody and the drums at the same time, but if you focus on one at a time, it's really great. Deciding when to switch your focus on to the melody or the drums provide a unique experience every time.
Giuliana is the most beautiful thing going today. Extra sucker punch points for looking like an introvert computer science grad student, who proceeds to transform your ass (and expectations) into hurricane of tartar steak.
Could some drummer out there explain to us mortals: how? How does a drummer keep his, like, 'orientation' within such a piece? At first hand it sounds completely random what he does but I bet he knows exactly what he's doing in every moment - cause this is how this feels. So? How?
Think of it as a conversation ... he isn’t just playing, he is putting all of his being in the moment, paying attention to what Brad its saying, not saying, body movements, etc. You do it all the time with casual conversations, you know what to say or how to behave by the information you are receiving. Hope this helps :)
As a musician you subconsciously develop an ear for hearing phrases turn around. Keeping track in anything outside the 4/4 meter is harder, but by thinking of any meter as groupings of 2's and 3's you can break down any time signature. Half of being a good musician is listening, which lets you pick up on musical cues and context for your playing.
Brad Mehldau in quasi Keith Emerson/Rick Wakeman/Mwandishi mode, a bit Prog, but playing essentially modern Jazz lines . Does Mark Guiiana have some samples triggered to his kit's bass drum? If not, it's one of the most incredible bass drum tuning/miking I've heard.
The shrill synth solo found in the studio version would slingshot this performance to Chaostown, it would have been even more glorious! Still, this is simply superb.
This is still nowhere near getting old, and I've been rinsing it for nine years. Absolutely incredible.
same.
One of those pieces that finds a particularly compelling nerve and drives it to the dendritic end.
For a while I listened to it every time I worked out. 250 plays of this set, wish they would release more of it!
same
i was lucky to be at this concert and i haven't forgot a second of how i felt. it still feels the same. i told my friend, "i don't know where we went, but we're back now."
As a musician, every time I listen to this, I am absolutely mesmerized by this musical piece. The synergy between Brad Mehldau's incredible piano sensitivity and depth and Mark Guiliana's captivating drumming is truly extraordinary. The album 'Taming the Dragon' takes me on a musical journey like no other. Beautiful and inspiring!
🫠 same here
We need Nonesuch to release the live recordings yesterday! This is too good to be relegated to TH-cam.
a whole Mehliana live release would be fantastic
Alex Chaloff should get a raise, fantastic recording of this awesome performance
Finally, Mehdlau out of his comfort zone.. and he is BRILLIANT... I have waited so long to hear him do something different.. and he just ROCKS the show now.. I can't even describe my feelings regarding the drummer.. man... he is a miracle..
Miracles do happen....and in this case, Man, they are gifts galore....
agreed, this one is hard to compute
Um the first time I saw Mehldau play was with Scott weiland with Daniel lanois at the rainbow in the late 90s. What I’m saying is I don’t think Brad is ever OUT of a comfort zone. Btw backstage Lanois and the rest were all “Holy shit the keyboardist!!” So they were just being exposed also!!
Mark Guiliana is by far my favorite drummer of all time. In my opinion, every performance of him reaches a level of musicality that is very hard to match for everyone who sits on a drum kit. But this piece of music has such incredible tension; man, I love it!
I was lucky enough to be at this very show, and it was ridiculously awesome.
They're beasts and we know that. But let's give credits to the amazing video director who did a fantastic job which matched perfectly the atmosphere: Alex Chaloff.
Con que saltas chaparrastrù! a la gente solo le importan los musicos. Si por alguna razon alguien quiere saber el nombre de los creditos, los busca.
So heavy and so smooth and groovy at the same time.. Two geniuses, the drum solo is out of this world
this just makes you feel something words dont describe
Mark Guiliana is such a bad-ass. Jeez listen to the groove and detail of his playing.
Mark is surely from another planet🎉
this is the music which represent the best our cosmos
not just our little solar system
i feel the enormous volume of gaz that can create a sun and many others
I can keep coming back to these live performances of songs off the album "Taming the Dragon" by Mehliana (posted by Nonesuch Records) and be certain that I'll find myself, again and again, enlightened and impressed by the amount of creativity displayed by the tandem of Mehldau and Guiliana.
Brad's lines are killin. Mark sounds amazing. So inspiring.
100% agreed.
I've been a Mehldau fan since ever and I went to a Mehliana concert in CCB (Lisbon, Portugal) without knowing what I will be listening and it was mindblowing. Totally unexpedcted. Since then I listened to this version hundreds of times...love the video, the sound without the synth of the recorded version and the small crowd... a classic.
Now this is music people. This level of playing is on such a high level.
super agree
the music doesnt need to be super complex like this, can be 4 chords in 4/4 and be a masterpiece
@@juanquiroga8933 not really if you heard thousands of songs like that...
I don’t how many time i cameback here play it again,
the mix is unreal, the music...no words, am I in this world?
Wow. What a great tune. Love the rhythms, really nice. Takes me somewhere crazy and cosy at the same time.
Going deeper ... Love this sound layering opening up new pathways.
so much better than the album version
album version slaps too tho
Indeed. I wish they would make an official release for this version. It smokes. So much soul.
The chord progressions in this song are amazing!
And 2:23, just wow...
I love what Brad does with this tune. The composition has a strong minor feel, but he plays around enough just outside of the tonal center of the track to make it interesting.
Its kind of a major/minor feel
It is a rare recording that changes everything. This is onesuch. Pure ecstasy.
It's actually Nonesuch. Sorry, bad joke :)
Love it. Brad and Mark, thank you SO much for the motivation and inspiration and all. Thanks. A lot. Please keep going.
Missing of my life .....you play this music....Thanks so much ♥
It could be every music. It`s basically Jazz, but it could be a rock, ballad, and ... might something beyond music itself. Brad is such a good man.
My soul drives the wave. my heart beats with pure euphoria, my mind races with excitement and joy and my hands tap in and out with the beat. But ...Can someone please tell me if Mark Guiliana is human? and if so ...How? and what?? Like, Every time I get to that 6:00 minute my whole life comes to a stop.😭😭😭😭
two masters of their craft, creating on the spot...what else could you want
Such a full, beautiful sound. Really diggin this duo.
SEVEN is the new EIGHT
Preach son, 7/4 has groove
You're soo right! Not only to hear but it is very nice to play in 7
@@lukasjouck5070 I still play in 8 and everything seems interesting ahahahah
7 is the new 4
Flowing urgency. Love it.
the drumming is just superb this time it really got to me
Right before 4:33, I love Mark Guiliana's few second musical lead up to Brad Mehldau's stank face of awe and appreciation. So badass and glorious to get, in real time, a genuine musical reaction from Brad. Guiliana tickled Mehldau's musical intellect. So fascinating!
Is there any way to get this concert?
I will pay with money and baskets of exotic fruit
sublimely astonishing.
Brad always seems open to experimentation. And it works! This number almost has a 'Doorsy' feel to it.
Exactly! This tune reminds me of the Doors.
Good spot! Now that you say it I suddenly see it as well.
Glad the comments are so resoundingly blown away as I am! This is just plainly some of the greatest playing ever captured on A/V. staggering execution, masterful creativity, intensely intense! I love how brad mehldau's stinkface (prince's term for what happens when you're in the pocket just right) NEVER leaves his face! Just! totally! Awesome!
The music is of course fantastic, but I gotta say that the atmosphere of the room and the way this was filmed is really cool.
couldnot agree more for this kind of music it's only suiting that it is filmed this way
Fuck no, live music has never good angles, only variations of musicians superimposed..irritating
Clearly one of the best Videos on You Tube.
this is what jazz needs to keep up in the new media world. dope
Both are exquisite
That's stuniishing, I can't listen to this song without moving all parts of my body.
Pure magic
This joint is killin with the mood
This right here is one great piece. The mix is just absorbing.
No smoke screen.. no light-show... Just music.... At it's best.. amaizing...
The sound of the drums is just so crisp.
I could watch this all day
The drums are unbelievably beautiful .
Mehldau, who I always knew before this as an acoustic grand piano player, comes outta nowhere with the most stacked synth rig of all time !!
Would be great to have this LIVE version as an album available for audio streaming as well.
I heard aoither track on Jamie Cullen the other week . Its fair to say this is going to be the best jazz album in the last 30 years. God I love this xxx
Such a departure from his earlier stuff....love his style. Those roaming legatto bass lines are absolutely genius!
simply monsters of music...I like it!!!
Was that a king crimson reference?
Massive we need more of this in the world !
Beyond the threshold of possibility. Magic
Just found this song recently. I noticed it's hard to try to listen to the melody and the drums at the same time, but if you focus on one at a time, it's really great. Deciding when to switch your focus on to the melody or the drums provide a unique experience every time.
Giuliana is the most beautiful thing going today. Extra sucker punch points for looking like an introvert computer science grad student, who proceeds to transform your ass (and expectations) into hurricane of tartar steak.
Let's not forget Antonio Sanchez in the same "musical" breath....respect to both....
That's Mark Giuliana! :)
My new band is gonna be called Hurricane of Tartar Steak
Magnifique, merci pour le partage de la revue DJAM
Those two guys are magicians! This is outstanding!
Inspiration. Beautiful music
Awesome!!!!!!! You've got a subscriber here. Greetings from Brazil!
i never get tired of these vids
Could some drummer out there explain to us mortals: how? How does a drummer keep his, like, 'orientation' within such a piece? At first hand it sounds completely random what he does but I bet he knows exactly what he's doing in every moment - cause this is how this feels. So? How?
@@SkepastsStudios , wow! Thank you SO much for your reply. Makes fine sense. Great!
Think of it as a conversation ... he isn’t just playing, he is putting all of his being in the moment, paying attention to what Brad its saying, not saying, body movements, etc. You do it all the time with casual conversations, you know what to say or how to behave by the information you are receiving. Hope this helps :)
As a musician you subconsciously develop an ear for hearing phrases turn around. Keeping track in anything outside the 4/4 meter is harder, but by thinking of any meter as groupings of 2's and 3's you can break down any time signature. Half of being a good musician is listening, which lets you pick up on musical cues and context for your playing.
Freak of nature
Absolutely astonishing!🙌
Mark and Brad together, such heights!
Exceptionally good music and musicians!
I seriously want all of these live tracks available to buy on all the appropriate mp3 storefronts.
Mehliana my favorite 2-piece combo since Madvillain
Now check out yussef kamaal
@@JohnJohnson-ki5yo Opened their show in 2016 my dude 🌝
Just awesome!!!
j'adore! il est un de mes pianistes préférés.
So amazing! I am pre-ordering this!
What incredible creativity, and the talent is way beyond anything mere mortals like me can hope to have!
Mehldau is the genius of improvised music of the 21st Century
You know you are spiritually connected to your instrument when you don't need to open your eyes to play it.
Omg! The interplay!! :D :D
I really wish this concert would come out as cd.
Lo de Guiliana como solista y con Avishai Cohen también es alucinante.
Brad Mehldau in quasi Keith Emerson/Rick Wakeman/Mwandishi mode, a bit Prog, but playing essentially modern Jazz lines . Does Mark Guiiana have some samples triggered to his kit's bass drum? If not, it's one of the most incredible bass drum tuning/miking I've heard.
Oh my god, this is so epic.
Wow, I will be pre-ordering this album.
i love the mixing too. with all that cymbal play
Reminds me of a humid, summer night riding through empty city streets.
He was playing some alien codes or some math!!! Every line was so deep! I loved it, a fender Rhoades is my favorite keyboard sound
Mark Guiliana is killing it on drams ... so dynamic
🫠
fantastic, music of the highest level
wow, just wow...so much coordination....and also quite-groovy.
The shrill synth solo found in the studio version would slingshot this performance to Chaostown, it would have been even more glorious! Still, this is simply superb.
my favorite footage/recording of Mark. so tasty.
Magnifique !!!
man that snare sounds sick!
The whole kit I’d say. Mark is as great as crafting timbres as is at composing rhythms
Always great.
Really tanks. Love you
The generational bridge between Mehldau and Guiliana isn't that far apart, yet they exist in the same musical time: 7/8.
What's not to love about this?
perfection.
Suena como un nuevo ciclo en la vida. Gracias !!!!!
what mouthpiece is brad using?
the whole middle section is sublime
Just Amazing!! Can't wait for this album!
7 years later, I still love this album. Sounds as fresh today as 2014
Jeez Rhodes will never die in hands like this. Unbeliavable...