What a beautiful arrangement. Everyone was in their groove yet all one. Bassist Steve Rodby set the pace and maintained the flow for everyone throughout. The Lyle Mays solo was like a beautiful snowfall in the moonlight. And Pat took us up to the mountain top where we could stare in awe at the lush green valley below at The End of the World.
I first listened to Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays in 1981 when I received a CD as a gift from my then girlfriend entitled "As Wichita Falls So Falls Wichita Falls." That girlfriend is gone but I am still listening to this great music in 2023. Amazing arrangements and musicians! I
Been listening to him for over 35 years. The band, the sound, the dynamics, the energy, the groove and talents of each one is unlike anything anywhere. It moves my soul and puts chills in the center of my bones.
If you threw a bucket of cold water on me at 4am and screamed "what's your favorite all-time song?" I'd respond without even opening my eyes "To The End of The World." There are just no words. Have listened to it literally hundreds of times and I still get goosebumps every time.
Somebody just wish for this in a radio i thought only me that still listening in 2020 thumbs up people this is the top of the best love it Life is up&down and then........
I have seen Pat Metheny Group twice...both times in the 80's... God willing, I will see him in three weeks in Asheville, NC on the Side-eye tour... A whole life, and a long fight with bone cancer later.. I feel like I've come Full Circle . I so wish I could have seen Lyle...This music has touched my soul
This is so evocative I took my dad to see this tour and he was an accomplished piano player and I knew Lyle Mayes would blow him away and PMG blew his mind.
This is a great arrangement. Pat is incredible as usual. Lyle Mays on the piano is phenomenal. Steve Rodby on the bass is super smooth. Everyone in this group is in perfect synchronization.
Every work of art that he creates is inspiring and truly introspective. My Dad always said, "there are two types of music, good music and bad. I only want to hear good music." He and I found a true coming together when I introduced him to Pat Metheny's music. "GREAT" he said, and every time I hear a Pat tune I think of my Father and the great times we had listening to "GODD MUSIC".
This is one of the best reasons to take care of your heating. This music transports you, so many layers of sounds and the visual thinking of the light effects makes this video something to remember. Thank you Pat Metheny, I've lived you music since the early 70s when I first heard Off Ramp on WHFS 99.1 FM on the program Musical Soundstreams.
Been thinking about this song a lot. My interpretation is this: The beginning of the song is very hypnotizing and mysterious - almost as if someone/something/some entity(ies) were just starting an equation - the creation of the world. Then come the main melody which feels a lot like a reminiscence for journey to the unknown - how early civilization was trying to figure out stuff, on to the making of an improved society. Then Lyle's solo - it's the introduction of the "sophistication" era where we recognized things that separate humans from other animals, realization that human is the superior species, and (maybe) some people thinking they are superior than the others. There is also a taste of division in society (notice how the solo has that "jumpy" feeling between joy and misery repetitively) which is a consequences of our development and realization. Some people just wanted to stand out more than the others - sometimes way too far - and it is not always a good news for everyone. I guess the statement "Power is made by power being taken" fits the story here. Pat's Roland GR Solo - MADNESS is the keyword here. How we (the modern society) are pushing things to the limit to see how far we can go - just to realize that there's no limit and we will not stop until we cannot do it anymore. And maybe - just maybe - we did not think about the consequences of our madness so well... and in the end sudden abrupt to our madness will come anytime now. AND That's when the thunder sound comes in! it really put an end in Pat's solo - which is a representation of our madness. Humanity pushing things to the limit can be beautiful sometimes, just look at all the inventions that has done some unimaginable wonders for us. We are constantly trying to achieve the impossible, and setting an even higher goals once it is achieved... and we all kind of agree that there shouldn't be any finish line for this way of thinking - and only external factors such as the "thunder" will put a stop on us. The end of the world, as we know it. And after that, we're circling back to the beginning of the song. Starting fresh, innocent, and clueless again. But we don't know yet what's gonna happen in this "2nd intro", just like we have no idea how it's going to be after we left this world... Man I've been rambling a lot. Does this make sense to you all?
Thank you for this magnificence! Thank you to@fernandoperino3182 for remembering Mark Ledford. Such a great talent, who like a comet, shone his light , then disappeared into the heavens. I met Mark in Boston when he snd Pat were very young. His vocalize and improvisation were beyond compare. Loved Lyle too, eho was always low key about his own genius. PMG is phenomenal. MBT 12/3/2023
Wish I had it along when me and a couple of buddies cycled from central California to Vancouver Canada in 1972. Now I listen ......and close my eyes and take flight to escape with this playing the sound track of life as it should be.
I saw this incarnation of the PMG in NOLA in like ‘94 & it totally blew my mind. I remember being up in the second floor of the small venue watching this unfold. I had seen various incarnations of the group in the previous 3 times they played New Orleans, but this is probably the performance that will flash before my eyes when I die. Not to be morbid, but this was IMPORTANT!!!
We saw The Pat Metheny Group in 1995 at The Palace Theater in Stamford, CT. I bought the tickets on a whim, not knowing what to expect. It was the We Live Here US tour. The announcer came out and said, "If you've never seen this group play live before you are in for a magical evening. God if he wasn't right. I was especially taken with David Blamires and Mark Ledford who used their voices as instruments. So thankful they were video recorded in Japan so I can replay that ensemble on demand.
Sorry, I just feel the need to post one more comment. That song is AMAZING. So much energy, so much passion, so much excitement, and so much perfection. Absolute perfection. It's nice to put on high quality headphones (I use Beats), turn out the lights, and just kick back and listen. I don't think I have words that can articulate how this song makes me feel. Thank you for uploading this excellent piece of music. I feel like I've been recharged and things are okay! Man this is amazing stuff.
Andy Smith Beats are ok, but it's seriously worth it to get some open back headphones from Sennheiser, ATH, Beyerdynamic, etc. I would also get an amp with reverb or just a hight quality amp such as the objective2.
Thanks for the info---I will look into ATH and Beyerdynamic as I have never heard of those (I do know of Sennheiser though). Do you have a preference as to which one puts out the cleanest sound? And regarding an amp, sorry for the stupid question here but what would I do with an amp? Do you mean to get one so that I can connect that to speakers? If so, I have a very decent system here at home that is run through my home theater Dolby Digital 7.1 system. Unfortunately, I can go any more powerful or louder because I live in a townhome. My neighbors would NOT be happy. LOL
Bigger headphones need more power. That's about it. Amplifiers put out more power than what's in your computer. As for a preference, a good all around option is the Sennheiser HD 598. They're open back and you can find plenty of reviews for it. A popular option on the amp end is the Objective2. Again, plenty of reviews.
22yrs after it's release and this is still one of my top 5 favorite songs of the last 30 yrs. I remember hearing this on the radio for the first time.. just blown away by it... made a bee-line to the nearest music store (yea.. remember those?) and bought this CD ("We Live Here").. along with Joe Sample's "Invitation" & David Sanborn's "Pearls". To this day I consider that to be the single best day of music purchases I've made in my life! All three albums are simply sublime... but this album.. this song... just completely remarkable. I'd purchased Metheny's "Letter from Home" about 6yrs earlier and just loved that album.. but the album after that... which I have but cannot remember the name of... simply didn't work for me, which is why it took 6 yrs to buy another Metheny album. I had an opportunity to see him in concert during the "We Live Here" tour that same summer. I'd been to 2 concerts in 3 weeks and just didn't want to make that trip again. I agonized for 3-4 days trying to decided whether or not to make that trip and by the day of the concert I was still trying to make a decision. Ultimately, just hrs before the concert I decided not to go... I decision I'll regret for the rest of my life.
Brano fantastico,un sound esplorativo,emozioni che elevano ad un livello eccellente,come tutta la band,con Lyle Mays superlativo che ad ogni tocco al piano,rilascia suoni coinvolgenti.L'ennesimo brano da Grammy Awards.Grazie mi sento in pace
This is my favorite jam by far. I listen to this jam everyday when I first heard it back years ago, I must say Lyle is so on point on the piano. This is such a beautiful jam. RIP Lyle
En live c est formidable😍 On entend mieux les oiseaux 😍 Quel bonheur de voir Lyle Mays jouer 😍🌞❤ Sa guitare est la prolongation de lui même 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Wouaw Wouaw Wouaw 👍🙏
The work they all put it seems so ..... seamless. I get transfixed with this and something to remind you. He's a real musician who is passionate about the real musical talent a person possesses
To be honest what we call Pat Metheny group is only the one with Mays, Wertico etc..the other one are not known to be called Pat Metheny band or group. Of course you might think it's better but it's a question of personal taste. For me, Metheny without Mays it's like fries without sauce...
I agree, Eric. For me, the era when "We Live Here", "Imaginary Day", "Still Life (talking)", etc, are the albums that I continue going back to again and again. Pat Metheny, Wertico, Mays, Rodby and having the guys in the back (Mark Ledford, etc)---my god, GOOSEBUMPS MAN!!!! And Lyle Mays is total and absolute perfection. Just listen and watch from about 3:50 until 6:50 or so. Look at how his fingers move across that keyboard and produce some beautiful stuff. Oh I miss this so much.
Jonathan, the original PMG started with Pat, Lyle, Steve and Paul with the inclusion of Brasilian percussionists (Nana, Armando etc.). I'd say what Pat recorded with Mark Egan & Danny Gottlieb along with Lyle was kinda 'experimental' before settling down with his full-time group with guest percussionists etc. Bright Size Life (BSL) consisted of Pat, Jaco and Bob Moses (not Danny Gottlieb) on drums. Speaking for myself who has been following Pat' music since BSL through my own library and catching live gigs, I pretty much gave up following his music after 'The Way Up' album. The live concert was the final deal for me. Here's my three favorite videos, which I view side-by-side: -Facing West (Secret Story - Live 1993) -How Insensitive (Secret Story - Live 1993) -To the end of the World (the one featured here)
A work colleague 30 years ago also a fine guitarist if I had heard of pat metheny and would I like the to see him I said no I haven't and yes I would,well I went to see him in Cambridge well my jaw hit the floor and has been there ever since,pat and Lyle in the same band and as for the band out of this would,last time he was over I took my son he has another fan.
2024 Pat your music is still my everyday medicine and timeless
Mine too - since 1978
This song plays in the background of my mind about 80% of the time.
What a beautiful arrangement. Everyone was in their groove yet all one. Bassist Steve Rodby set the pace and maintained the flow for everyone throughout. The Lyle Mays solo was like a beautiful snowfall in the moonlight. And Pat took us up to the mountain top where we could stare in awe at the lush green valley below at The End of the World.
Fan since 1988! My favorite jazz group. And let’s not forget the brilliant talent of Mark Ledford. May he and Lyle rest is peace!!
this music will exist forever
I just have to say it: This song just kicks ass
I first listened to Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays in 1981 when I received a CD as a gift from my then girlfriend entitled "As Wichita Falls So Falls Wichita Falls." That girlfriend is gone but I am still listening to this great music in 2023. Amazing arrangements and musicians! I
3:45 to 6:45 just gave me chills. The way Lyle plays that piano is just magical.
Miss you Lyle. ...
Then followed by the vocals!
Pat's from another planet, so glad I got a chance to see him in concert.
I saw as many times as I could and I’m guessing it was at least a dozen times.
Music for the Soul...heavenly music. Pat is the greatest jazz musician of all times!
So blessed to see them detroit fox theater with what I thought was the love of my life
❤😊
Yessss, my entire family was at the PMG Fox Theatre tour concert back in the 90s❤
Lyle and Pat. An incompable pairing of geniuses.
Been listening to him for over 35 years. The band, the sound, the dynamics, the energy, the groove and talents of each one is unlike anything anywhere. It moves my soul and puts chills in the center of my bones.
I've never heard anything better in my life.
After hearing this I can only say life ain't so bad afterall!!!
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@@edwardlewis175 well said
If you threw a bucket of cold water on me at 4am and screamed "what's your favorite all-time song?" I'd respond without even opening my eyes "To The End of The World." There are just no words. Have listened to it literally hundreds of times and I still get goosebumps every time.
Pat's music always take me to another planet. Such as this track.
What a Great Song But then again it it is the Pat Methane Group!
Is this not the greatest live performance of all time?
I saw him in LA it was amazing!
@@kevinwest7458 I'm gonna try to go to as many of his concerts as I can until he retires. He's 66. I've seen him 4 times in Michigan
8:34 *Mark Ledford was having WAY TOO MUCH FUN up there!!!!! RIP 1960-2004*
I was just going to build a band around Mark ... and he never made it back from LA... I was crushed over it !! VIVA ! Mr LEDFORD!!! Tommy of MPLS.
I listen to and watch this masterpiece over and over and over... My perfect morning Zen 🌄
WORDS CAN'T DESCRIBE THIS PHENOMENON!!!
Somebody just wish for this in a radio i thought only me that still listening in 2020 thumbs up people this is the top of the best love it
Life is up&down and then........
PAT METHENY doskonały gitarzysta o cudownej barwie gitary!; PAT METHENY, the perfect guitarist with a wonderful guitar color!
My very favorite Pat Metheny Group song !!! I just can’t describe what I feel listing to it ❤️
One of my all time favorites! I never tire of listening to this.
I have seen Pat Metheny Group twice...both times in the 80's... God willing, I will see him in three weeks in Asheville, NC on the Side-eye tour... A whole life, and a long fight with bone cancer later.. I feel like I've come Full Circle . I so wish I could have seen Lyle...This music has touched my soul
Lyle’s solo followed by the vocals gives me the chills every single time.
absolutely in my top 5 songs of all time.... but, i don't have any other 4....
This is so evocative I took my dad to see this tour and he was an accomplished piano player and I knew Lyle Mayes would blow him away and PMG blew his mind.
FANTASTIQUE
Just a lovely song and it is so amazing to hear this track once again after being away for so long..
Brigetta Dunson I hear you! And I must say you are quite lovely yourself!
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This is a great arrangement. Pat is incredible as usual. Lyle Mays on the piano is phenomenal. Steve Rodby on the bass is super smooth. Everyone in this group is in perfect synchronization.
Every work of art that he creates is inspiring and truly introspective. My Dad always said, "there are two types of music, good music and bad. I only want to hear good music." He and I found a true coming together when I introduced him to Pat Metheny's music. "GREAT" he said, and every time I hear a Pat tune I think of my Father and the great times we had listening to "GODD MUSIC".
This is one of the best reasons to take care of your heating. This music transports you, so many layers of sounds and the visual thinking of the light effects makes this video something to remember.
Thank you Pat Metheny, I've lived you music since the early 70s when I first heard Off Ramp on WHFS 99.1 FM on the program Musical Soundstreams.
Been thinking about this song a lot. My interpretation is this:
The beginning of the song is very hypnotizing and mysterious - almost as if someone/something/some entity(ies) were just starting an equation - the creation of the world. Then come the main melody which feels a lot like a reminiscence for journey to the unknown - how early civilization was trying to figure out stuff, on to the making of an improved society.
Then Lyle's solo - it's the introduction of the "sophistication" era where we recognized things that separate humans from other animals, realization that human is the superior species, and (maybe) some people thinking they are superior than the others. There is also a taste of division in society (notice how the solo has that "jumpy" feeling between joy and misery repetitively) which is a consequences of our development and realization. Some people just wanted to stand out more than the others - sometimes way too far - and it is not always a good news for everyone. I guess the statement "Power is made by power being taken" fits the story here.
Pat's Roland GR Solo - MADNESS is the keyword here. How we (the modern society) are pushing things to the limit to see how far we can go - just to realize that there's no limit and we will not stop until we cannot do it anymore. And maybe - just maybe - we did not think about the consequences of our madness so well... and in the end sudden abrupt to our madness will come anytime now. AND That's when the thunder sound comes in! it really put an end in Pat's solo - which is a representation of our madness.
Humanity pushing things to the limit can be beautiful sometimes, just look at all the inventions that has done some unimaginable wonders for us. We are constantly trying to achieve the impossible, and setting an even higher goals once it is achieved... and we all kind of agree that there shouldn't be any finish line for this way of thinking - and only external factors such as the "thunder" will put a stop on us. The end of the world, as we know it.
And after that, we're circling back to the beginning of the song. Starting fresh, innocent, and clueless again. But we don't know yet what's gonna happen in this "2nd intro", just like we have no idea how it's going to be after we left this world...
Man I've been rambling a lot. Does this make sense to you all?
It does. Thank you for sharing your interpretation of this beautiful song.
Thank you for this magnificence! Thank you to@fernandoperino3182 for remembering Mark Ledford. Such a great talent, who like a comet, shone his light , then disappeared into the heavens. I met Mark in Boston when he snd Pat were very young. His vocalize and improvisation were beyond compare. Loved Lyle too, eho was always low key about his own genius.
PMG is phenomenal. MBT 12/3/2023
oh my freaking God that is just the most amazing piece of music EVER!
A travelling companion I cycled the West Coast with said of the Pat Metheny Group "Man, it's all underwater..."... yeah...
Wish I had it along when me and a couple of buddies cycled from central California to Vancouver Canada in 1972. Now I listen ......and close my eyes and take flight to escape with this playing the sound track of life as it should be.
E Pat Metheny dove ci porta a mio avviso a livelli stellati.Una performance da veri artisti.Chapeau
Such a beautiful song, by such a great musician ! Thanks !
Totally insane guitarsolo!!!! Out of this world!!
I don't know about you all.....but this needs to be the theme song at heavens gates
it's that smooth...
Yeah James, well said.The Dude is ahead of his time,Man
Superlativi!
Haaa. God yes!
Quit That é a.música mais linda que ouvi
No my friend. Like the music , this dude is right on time!!!
I saw this incarnation of the PMG in NOLA in like ‘94 & it totally blew my mind. I remember being up in the second floor of the small venue watching this unfold. I had seen various incarnations of the group in the previous 3 times they played New Orleans, but this is probably the performance that will flash before my eyes when I die. Not to be morbid, but this was IMPORTANT!!!
You're very fortunate. So wish I could've seen this performance live.
Superb.
To have seen these guys perform this in person is truly indescribable. #soooothankful.
simply beautiful. wolfen
Rest in Peace, Lyle Mays :(
I just want to say LOVE YOUR MUSIC, love you Pat
This ❤️ is brilliant 👏 thanks 👍 more please ❤😅😊
Thank you PMG for this wonderful piece and rip Lyle at the other side.
5:20 *DO IT, LYLE, DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP man, you are missed!!*
driving along the Côte d'Azur.... Lancia spider, top down... sun... slight wind..... completely ecstatic, in another universe... another lifetime....
JE HL I should driven a Bimmer.
The bregees
We saw The Pat Metheny Group in 1995 at The Palace Theater in Stamford, CT. I bought the tickets on a whim, not knowing what to expect. It was the We Live Here US tour. The announcer came out and said, "If you've never seen this group play live before you are in for a magical evening. God if he wasn't right. I was especially taken with David Blamires and Mark Ledford who used their voices as instruments. So thankful they were video recorded in Japan so I can replay that ensemble on demand.
Edward Jennings I saw them in Escondido, California sometime during the 95 tour as well. Awesome! Fan for life!
David Blamires has a really nice release himself! RIP Mark Ledford
Sorry, I just feel the need to post one more comment. That song is AMAZING. So much energy, so much passion, so much excitement, and so much perfection. Absolute perfection. It's nice to put on high quality headphones (I use Beats), turn out the lights, and just kick back and listen. I don't think I have words that can articulate how this song makes me feel. Thank you for uploading this excellent piece of music. I feel like I've been recharged and things are okay! Man this is amazing stuff.
Me emociona
Andy Smith Beats are ok, but it's seriously worth it to get some open back headphones from Sennheiser, ATH, Beyerdynamic, etc.
I would also get an amp with reverb or just a hight quality amp such as the objective2.
Thanks for the info---I will look into ATH and Beyerdynamic as I have never heard of those (I do know of Sennheiser though). Do you have a preference as to which one puts out the cleanest sound? And regarding an amp, sorry for the stupid question here but what would I do with an amp? Do you mean to get one so that I can connect that to speakers? If so, I have a very decent system here at home that is run through my home theater Dolby Digital 7.1 system. Unfortunately, I can go any more powerful or louder because I live in a townhome. My neighbors would NOT be happy. LOL
Bigger headphones need more power. That's about it. Amplifiers put out more power than what's in your computer.
As for a preference, a good all around option is the Sennheiser HD 598. They're open back and you can find plenty of reviews for it.
A popular option on the amp end is the Objective2. Again, plenty of reviews.
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I don´t understand how there are people that don´t like this music, well god give´s for all. Excuseme my english. And live the music!
in loop, forever!
Love when the song blows up
They are all amazing! Lyle does so much!
Totally agree, the group always rocks but Lyle Mays, forever the silent assassin of the group does something special here as well as the vocalist.
Que brillantes esa es una formación con alto performance, con Ledford aún vivo
I love all his arrangements in his music.when I need for my life top pause.sept2022.
This amazing song is the best
22yrs after it's release and this is still one of my top 5 favorite songs of the last 30 yrs. I remember hearing this on the radio for the first time.. just blown away by it... made a bee-line to the nearest music store (yea.. remember those?) and bought this CD ("We Live Here").. along with Joe Sample's "Invitation" & David Sanborn's "Pearls". To this day I consider that to be the single best day of music purchases I've made in my life! All three albums are simply sublime... but this album.. this song... just completely remarkable.
I'd purchased Metheny's "Letter from Home" about 6yrs earlier and just loved that album.. but the album after that... which I have but cannot remember the name of... simply didn't work for me, which is why it took 6 yrs to buy another Metheny album.
I had an opportunity to see him in concert during the "We Live Here" tour that same summer. I'd been to 2 concerts in 3 weeks and just didn't want to make that trip again. I agonized for 3-4 days trying to decided whether or not to make that trip and by the day of the concert I was still trying to make a decision. Ultimately, just hrs before the concert I decided not to go... I decision I'll regret for the rest of my life.
I hope you have spent time listening to Wichita Falls, as that is the ultimate for me.
He is simply a. Genius
Euphoric strings. Angelic.
I was blessed to see the WLH tour. It was sublime. It was an amazing and emotional experience.
mesmerizing
would love to see this live
Me too
So totally cool. PMG primetime.
Brano fantastico,un sound esplorativo,emozioni che elevano ad un livello eccellente,come tutta la band,con Lyle Mays superlativo che ad ogni tocco al piano,rilascia suoni coinvolgenti.L'ennesimo brano da Grammy Awards.Grazie mi sento in pace
YES!!! IT LIVES!!! Thank you, for the music, Pat etc.
For my money, there are three vocalists I have to listen to...Pedro Aznar, Mark Ledford and David Blamires!
Absolutely god tier music
This is my favorite jam by far. I listen to this jam everyday when I first heard it back years ago, I must say Lyle is so on point on the piano. This is such a beautiful jam. RIP Lyle
Magico Lyle. Mi fa volare!
En live c est formidable😍 On entend mieux les oiseaux 😍 Quel bonheur de voir Lyle Mays jouer 😍🌞❤ Sa guitare est la prolongation de lui même 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Wouaw Wouaw Wouaw 👍🙏
What I wouldn't give to be playing one song with that band
biutiful!!
The work they all put it seems so ..... seamless. I get transfixed with this and something to remind you. He's a real musician who is passionate about the real musical talent a person possesses
This is powerful song Lyle piano solo outstanding nice smooth sounds drive to powerful ending the best of the best RIP Lyle 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Jamas me canso de escucharla. Una de mis melodias para el resto de mi vida.
....meraviglia....
Grazie di questa meraviglia
perfect smoke music
Sad that the Pat metheny band is gone, a total disaster for many of us...
To be honest what we call Pat Metheny group is only the one with Mays, Wertico etc..the other one are not known to be called Pat Metheny band or group. Of course you might think it's better but it's a question of personal taste. For me, Metheny without Mays it's like fries without sauce...
'For me, Metheny without Mays it's like fries without sauce...'
Eric, I love that analogy. Like minds.
I agree, Eric. For me, the era when "We Live Here", "Imaginary Day", "Still Life (talking)", etc, are the albums that I continue going back to again and again. Pat Metheny, Wertico, Mays, Rodby and having the guys in the back (Mark Ledford, etc)---my god, GOOSEBUMPS MAN!!!! And Lyle Mays is total and absolute perfection. Just listen and watch from about 3:50 until 6:50 or so. Look at how his fingers move across that keyboard and produce some beautiful stuff. Oh I miss this so much.
Jonathan, the original PMG started with Pat, Lyle, Steve and Paul with the inclusion of Brasilian percussionists (Nana, Armando etc.). I'd say what Pat recorded with Mark Egan & Danny Gottlieb along with Lyle was kinda 'experimental' before settling down with his full-time group with guest percussionists etc.
Bright Size Life (BSL) consisted of Pat, Jaco and Bob Moses (not Danny Gottlieb) on drums.
Speaking for myself who has been following Pat' music since BSL through my own library and catching live gigs, I pretty much gave up following his music after 'The Way Up' album. The live concert was the final deal for me.
Here's my three favorite videos, which I view side-by-side:
-Facing West (Secret Story - Live 1993)
-How Insensitive (Secret Story - Live 1993)
-To the end of the World (the one featured here)
I agree one hundred percent!
Probably the best PM track
数あるパットメセニーの名曲の中でも鳥肌ものの一曲。自分の葬式ではこれを流すように家人に頼んでいる。
7:12に鳥肌が立ちますね。
Incredibly Beautiful 🎶 🎵
pat !!!!uno dei migliori!!!!!!
It's *Wow !* music - thanks...
The perfect place where to recover..a pity the group is not the same since Lyle left...it's been a unique moment in time..
Les soli sont magnifiques et l'ensemble est magique...Inégalable...
Mon morceau préféré de Pat Metheny. Ah ce solo de Lyle Mays, cette basse, ce solo de Pat Metheny...
I wanna be at a cool concert like this
Steve Rodby is a class bass player, as i like to play , simplicity
so so smooth
Damn!!!!!
im a fan
Me too 👌
🎄🎄🎄 NO LOCKDOWN...WILL SUCCEED KEEP ME LOCKED IN A ROOM
I CAN CROSS WALLS
.....FLY AWAY
"UNTIL"
THE END OF THE WORLD🎄🎄🎄🎄
spettacolare artista unico al mondo .......
A work colleague 30 years ago also a fine guitarist if I had heard of pat metheny and would I like the to see him I said no I haven't and yes I would,well I went to see him in Cambridge well my jaw hit the floor and has been there ever since,pat and Lyle in the same band and as for the band out of this would,last time he was over I took my son he has another fan.
Toda la vida siguiéndolo ...
Innovatore piacevole
.Aspetto eredi ma dubito che possano raggiungerlo