We all know John has monster fusion chops but this is really easy on my nervous system. I really like how a great player makes the most out of a simpler tune that's easy to digest by the general public. More, please!
It's hypnotic: The sheer beauty of those sounds, that perfect communication of the musicians, it's all so much joy and I'd have no problem with watching that for three hours non stop ...
Its really somthing when music comes down to the core, blues. I mean I listen to many of those there, playing adcanced , technical. I listen to HOldsworth wehn I was student .AFter many years of laying " as fast as I could", I one day came over an old record by Robben Ford, I thougt......ah , I want to try som of the sthings I started to learn when playing... and got surpriced of , how hard it is, to actually got som e fine lines and melodies in the blues genre....I use to say, ; give a guitarist a blues to play, and you really know how hes like, I mena really he, is about to play . I admired Schofield for this since sutednt days ........oR, lets say, ; the things you play when you forget about scales and the more intellectuel what we thougt in school, yes ? Blues never dies. And especially this times, post Trump periode, what happened, the shit he brought to the table, what a fck shame !....so lets cherich, and celebrate and give respect to the black musichans who brought os the best of it all; the true blues !
Besides obviously liking the music of the entire set let me say kudos to the recording engineer! Not every studio recording sounds as good and transparent as this live gig! I know i'm late to this party, but would you mind honoring the guy/girl by mentioning their name in the description?
You should have Potter come in with you on this ensemble and call it John Patitucci's Electric BeBop Band. Then you would have FIVE of my facvorite musicians instead of just four, and pay tribute to Motian. I'm sure Chris is not busy.
From the angle of the camera, the wire of the bass sometimes make it look like John is wearing pijama pants, and it only makes it all so much cooler
This is what greatness sounds like
Thanks for sharing John!
Greetings from Argentina.
5:45 bass solo
Mr. Pattitucci, will you be releasing an album with this band soon? I really like this material.
I would love to! Just trying to get the dough together . I have so many projects i want to do……
@@johnpatitucciofficial best of luck in securing financing. You are lifelong inspiration to an amateur like me.
@@Below-Average_Joe Let’s hope they can squeeze an LP out!
@@johnpatitucciofficial That would be awesome! Talk about a supergroup!
We all know John has monster fusion chops but this is really easy on my nervous system. I really like how a great player makes the most out of a simpler tune that's easy to digest by the general public.
More, please!
Fantastic
What a group!!!
It's hypnotic: The sheer beauty of those sounds, that perfect communication of the musicians, it's all so much joy and I'd have no problem with watching that for three hours non stop ...
Its really somthing when music comes down to the core, blues. I mean I listen to many of those there, playing adcanced , technical. I listen to HOldsworth wehn I was student .AFter many years of laying " as fast as I could", I one day came over an old record by Robben Ford, I thougt......ah , I want to try som of the sthings I started to learn when playing... and got surpriced of , how hard it is, to actually got som e fine lines and melodies in the blues genre....I use to say, ; give a guitarist a blues to play, and you really know how hes like, I mena really he, is about to play . I admired Schofield for this since sutednt days ........oR, lets say, ; the things you play when you forget about scales and the more intellectuel what we thougt in school, yes ? Blues never dies. And especially this times, post Trump periode, what happened, the shit he brought to the table, what a fck shame !....so lets cherich, and celebrate and give respect to the black musichans who brought os the best of it all; the true blues !
Simply beautiful should make more records with them John
i want to be john patitucci when i grow up.
Besides obviously liking the music of the entire set let me say kudos to the recording engineer! Not every studio recording sounds as good and transparent as this live gig!
I know i'm late to this party, but would you mind honoring the guy/girl by mentioning their name in the description?
Love it!
Lovely!
Pure magic, what a quartet!
Thank you for being Inspiration!!! Beautiful Solo and beautiful Bass Sound, John!!!
The harmonies are a mile thick. Love it.
Brilliant stuff as always brother. Keep killing it as always!
Love the sound of those flats
Thanks, it sounds very interesting! 🤝
Love your music.
My maiden name is Patitucci. Glad to meet you
signing up for the artist works lessons!
Thank you John, very nice !
That is one bad ass groove…
Ry and Mavis! Nice.
One of my favorite records !!!!!
@@johnpatitucciofficial It's absolutely wonderful and powerful, this was a beautiful tribute to that energy!
Thanks so very much
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All right, I'm convinced. When does the album drop?
Love hearing you with Nate Smith. Any chance of a studio recording being available on Apple Music with this line up any time soon?
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You should have Potter come in with you on this ensemble and call it John Patitucci's Electric BeBop Band. Then you would have FIVE of my facvorite musicians instead of just four, and pay tribute to Motian. I'm sure Chris is not busy.
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Looks like a BB with 19mm string spacing, no?
Nate Smith ain't nuthin but pocket! And he does pocket rather well. Most bass players who run bands pick drummers who can pocket well.
M ageur M
Fucking great