I was at this show standing right next to Dave to his left. Watching him play is truly as interesting and magical as watching Julian play. Nothing like this trio anywhere.
It's almost never right to use the 'best' superlative but he truly is the best jazz guitarist alive! His vision, voice and technique are dialed way beyond anyone else right now!
Julian Lage is a man that can trusted with the power of insane virtuosity. The spirit of the music is never lost, and is only facilitated in its emergence by his total control of the instrument. Inspiring to witness.
Three great musicians operating as a single unit. I love Julian's playing but today was mesmerised by Dave King's masterful drumming. Such complexity but so entertaining.
I was at this show. Mississippi is a great venue for bands and has good sound. Julian and band were inspiring, and made me want to practice guitar afterwards...
Jesus Christ I don't know how you all hung with each other like that, I was starting to feel bad for the bassist towards the end, but it was absolutely unwarranted. Totally pulled it off, wow.
I really don't get how jazz players' brains work, not to mention playing with other complicated fellows in a group.. so I'm just here watching with my mouth open, both amazed and confused
I don't know, Lage is an amazing talent with an adventurous spirit, but I always feel that taking on an Ornette tune should also honor Ornette's spirit and vision. (Same applies to Monk.) To me, this performance ends up sounding more traditional than Ornette did in the 50s/60s. Somehow I haven't found Lage's attempts at sounding avant-garde or whatever totally convincing. He seems to be of a split mind, where he hasn't reconciled a shredding over changes a-la-bebop approach with a desire for something wilder.
@@blerkh ... Ornette Coleman emphasized that music is communication. The three are exactly doing this, they communicate. In that sense, what they do is very much in the spirit of Ornette Coleman.
Ornette himself wanted his music to be free of pigeonholing and yet here u are saying this has to be a certain way. The idea is all that matters and what's portrayed here is just great, traditional or not 🤔
I love Juluans playing, unique and very inspiring! Definitely both your typical regurgitated stuff... a little disappointed in the change of the front and pickup on the telly though... I like the original tone much better! 🙂
At 00:20 sec correct me if im wrong Are you trying to sound like a sax? In my town if i play like you they would start insulting me just for that I would love to see you play in P.R infront of those people
he’s just really dynamic and not afraid to play quiet tbh. but he’s also said that he used to always pluck super hard as a kid and had to work to correct that.
An hollowbody for the guitarist calf skins for the drummer gut stings for bass player then maybe....but no the guys are not good enough for an Ornette song
What I love most about Julian's playing is the sense that it's perpetually teetering on that fine line between disaster and triumph.
if anyone else tries to do the things he does, it'll sound like shit
I commend you on articulating it so well!
And King is deeply-steeped in that same conceptual aesthetic as well, so they compliment each other perfectly.
The way he brings it “back” is always sweeter because of it.
@Andres well said
this not good...this is mind boggling, adventurous,daring,lively,inventive,....well done well done well done......
I was at this show standing right next to Dave to his left. Watching him play is truly as interesting and magical as watching Julian play. Nothing like this trio anywhere.
Hands down Julian Lage has to be one of the most interesting and tasteful contemporary guitarist
Absolutely! But not to forget that tremedous Q&A of bass and drums after Julians intro!
It's almost never right to use the 'best' superlative but he truly is the best jazz guitarist alive! His vision, voice and technique are dialed way beyond anyone else right now!
Julian Lage is a man that can trusted with the power of insane virtuosity. The spirit of the music is never lost, and is only facilitated in its emergence by his total control of the instrument. Inspiring to witness.
Nicely put
I could listen to Dave's high hat and snare all by themselves. So many different sounds out of those 2 tools. Amazing.
Julian plays with a joy that's refreshing he looks like he just unlocked the secret door 🎸
Three great musicians operating as a single unit. I love Julian's playing but today was mesmerised by Dave King's masterful drumming. Such complexity but so entertaining.
I was at this show. Mississippi is a great venue for bands and has good sound. Julian and band were inspiring, and made me want to practice guitar afterwards...
Dave sounds like he's tap dancing in parts. magic
Yes, the groove he plays gives that impression, sometimes
Finally a video where I can hear every ax. Tighter than shit! That drummer is even throwing in some Ron Selico. Unreal!!!
Imagine if Charlie Christian had heard Ornette. The possibilities.
Thanks for posting, enjoying the music!
great fun-great dialogue!!!!!!
So glad this was captured. Thanks for sharing. Ahhh
His phrasing is awesome. And Dave King…wow. Jorge is so melodic.
so much joy in the music!
Love that he plays on a tele
Great music and sound...
that rhythm section!!!!
indeed... it takes some serious virtuosity to add so much to a Julian Lage experience, my GOODness.
Beasts!!! Loved it!!!!!
Yeah man. Straight dealing
The Tele lives forever !
Amazing!
Q: is there anything better than Dave King & Julian Lage? A: No, except when Jorge Roeder is around to join in.
Jesus Christ I don't know how you all hung with each other like that, I was starting to feel bad for the bassist towards the end, but it was absolutely unwarranted. Totally pulled it off, wow.
Niesamowite... Wielki szacunek...!
OMG!! my brain just exploded!!
Crazy good.
So much beautiful, nuanced, subtle interaction here...✌🏾👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽❤😄
Rock-a-bye billy goats sure 'nuff, ringa ding dong she sells sea hell's bells its all kinds of everything.
love hank shrader on the drums!!
Yes!
Great guitar .artist
Bill Frisell and Julian new cd coming out September 16. 2022
I would dig seeing this, my wife, not so much. lol
That was so great!
Terrific swing
So goofy and fun haha
@7:55 - the swarm of bees poofs into a cloud of confetti
Forget the guitar, it's Julian's way of hearing, he just hears so much, things I don't come close to hearing.
Great trio. 👍😊
For me its half past six in the morning . I dont need a cup of coffee!!
Pretty great
I really don't get how jazz players' brains work, not to mention playing with other complicated fellows in a group.. so I'm just here watching with my mouth open, both amazed and confused
Yeah this would not be the place to start, you poor bugger.
Le p90 sur la télé sonne foooort
Jazz guitar begs for a P-90 👍
Not a P90. It’s a Ron Ellis “Ellisonic” pickup in a P90 cover.
But yes, it sounds absolutely glorious. 🤌🏻😀
Julian Large
FUCK this is good
Eloquently put, and spot on.
man...talk about how to get back to the solo....
LOL. Twinkle twinkle little star makes an appearance.
cool having to adapt to BASS / Drum solo not easy but he does it!
Give the bass and drums some ,,,great job guys
Ormolodic Lage
Google wants to translate this to English….NOT 😂
@@josephtravers777 sorry Hormolidic....
😁
7:59 and leading up to it. 😲
I don't know what to say.
Great video, thanks! Do you have more of it?
i didn't know Bill Burr played drums
Funny thing is Bill Burr does play the drums
And a lefty-pro vaxxer commie
Is that fuckin Bill Burr on the drums?
Que pensaría. 8l-uotto con "un" tempo /ººº\_
He's Julian referencing friggin toxicity in the beginning????
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I don't know, Lage is an amazing talent with an adventurous spirit, but I always feel that taking on an Ornette tune should also honor Ornette's spirit and vision. (Same applies to Monk.) To me, this performance ends up sounding more traditional than Ornette did in the 50s/60s. Somehow I haven't found Lage's attempts at sounding avant-garde or whatever totally convincing.
He seems to be of a split mind, where he hasn't reconciled a shredding over changes a-la-bebop approach with a desire for something wilder.
What's the point of trying to sound like this or that? What happens here is simply great.
@@kestrelsandcrows6871 And what makes it "great"?
@@blerkh I won't say this or that. When I watch and listen, it is obviously great what the three are doing together.
@@blerkh ... Ornette Coleman emphasized that music is communication. The three are exactly doing this, they communicate. In that sense, what they do is very much in the spirit of Ornette Coleman.
Ornette himself wanted his music to be free of pigeonholing and yet here u are saying this has to be a certain way. The idea is all that matters and what's portrayed here is just great, traditional or not 🤔
I love Juluans playing, unique and very inspiring! Definitely both your typical regurgitated stuff... a little disappointed in the change of the front and pickup on the telly though... I like the original tone much better! 🙂
This guy is who finally sold me on P90s, I'm not surprised he changed the neck pickup.
P-90 IS Jazz guitar
At 00:20 sec correct me if im wrong
Are you trying to sound like a sax?
In my town if i play like you they would start insulting me just for that
I would love to see you play in P.R infront of those people
It sounds like Julian never really plucks the string hard enough 🤷♂️
he’s just really dynamic and not afraid to play quiet tbh. but he’s also said that he used to always pluck super hard as a kid and had to work to correct that.
An hollowbody for the guitarist calf skins for the drummer gut stings for bass player then maybe....but no the guys are not good enough for an Ornette song
Yeah and they should all have polio and crippling gambling addictions just like Grampa.
That's right, Ornette has always taught us to like only what we expect and to reject everything that contradicts our expectations.