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Nowe pasy rowerowe w Lublinie na ul. Kalinowszczyzna 06.09.2014
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Nowe pasy rowerowe w Lublinie na ul. Kalinowszczyzna 06.09.2014
Walk Away & Frank Gambale live in Poland 3
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Walk Away & Frank Gambale live in Poland 3
Walk Away & Frank Gambale live in Poland 2
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"She's Like a Sexmachine" - song by Walk Away
Walk Away & Frank Gambale live in Poland 1
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"Walk To Soul" - song by Walk Away
Frank Gambale solo 3 live in Poland
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Frank Gambale solo 3 live in Poland
Frank Gambale solo 2 live in Poland
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Frank Gambale solo 2 live in Poland
Frank Gambale solo 1 live in Poland
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Frank Gambale solo 1 live in Poland
Allan Holdsworth Trio - The Sixteen Men Of Tain - Warsaw 1998
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"The Sixteen Men Of Tain" Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 1998-06-19 Great song and great solo created by great Allan Holdsworth. drums - Gary Novak bass - Dave Carpenter
Allan Holdsworth Trio - Looking Glass - Warsaw 1998
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"Looking Glass" Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 1998-06-19 Great song and great solo created by great Allan Holdsworth. drums - Gary Novak bass - Dave Carpenter
The name of this tune, is the same as a Bicycle track race format. It is one of the mass start events that I liked to ride when I raced on the velodrome. And play the Devil. It has the intensity. Like a multidimensional race strategy. And quick aggressive real time tactics, that can win, the race. Sometimes, you simply have to risk failure If one wishes of reap the reward from being different. Complements of the iconoclastic bastards club
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observe allan's body language. the incessant motion and gyration. guitarists who play without moving will sound stiff, and that includes allan, himself, as he got older and more bloated from his alcohol poisoning. i was saddened to see how large he had gotten from alcohol poisoning in 2007. i met him a few times before that, when he was a lean machine. bloating like that is a sure sign of immanent death. he died 8 years later, from alcohol poisononing. a horrific and shameful death.
best live performance from allan. i know he hated playing in front of cameras, he told this to me, personally. he also told me that he was afraid to leave his house after he got divorced from his christian kook wife, who took his house and studio. this was at yoshi's in 2007, i was incredulous that he was sharing his personal life with me, lol. may he RIP> gary novak is clearly his best drummer, and i'm really partial to husband, but carpenter was the ideal bassist for trios, playing foundation and chords, at the same time.
The line starting at 3:00 is so ridiculous it always makes me audibly laugh Only the GOAT could come up with something like that
1998 was a very tasteful year my goodness
Okay, here it Is again... 16 Men Of Tain... Oh Allan, where are Thou Now? We Need You More Than Ever
Jedwabiste. Jaco..... I miss You.
Novak at - 43 the change oml
Got this on loop
lanyard loop??
I saw Holdsworth live with UK back in 78. Amazing show, amazing guitar player.
Essa versãozinha é preciosa fellas, Looking Glass com preparação e Lídio e lindjo bagarai
This was essentially the turning point for me in terms of, yeah I want to play jazz, novaks playing is so goddamn slick (edit and w yet) intense, shits fierce.
One on the planet! How about the redeifiniton of on an old saying! Great musicians! ❤
How did Allan even think of composing something like this, let alone play it?
0:16
Personally I think 16 Men Of Tain was Allan’s best album. Very refined and sophisticated.
Agree.
gary and dave are his best rhythm section. and i say that as a HUGE fan of jeff berlin, chad wackerman and esp. gary husband. but as far ast trios go, you can't beat dave on bass, with his chords and single note lines. novak is trump's most technical, and most musical drummer. his dynamics are better than gary's , who loved to play loud. gary told me that allan loved to be buried by the drummer, i think it's part of his self deprecative nature. a lot of holdsy fans admire that trait of allan, but it must be said that it's a form of egotism. one should relax and play and not worship or despise one's own playing. the main problem with allan's lead playhing is the total lack of theme , motif and repetition. it is the reason he wasn't more popular. he gets away with that bad musicality by having an amazing tone, interesting scales, and raw emotion, but his notes and choices, they are substandard , esp if you compare to a genius like bach.
@@jimmythebold589 I can't remember who said it (Pat Metheny?), "we all suck compared to Bach". I wonder how much Bach improvised. True improvisation, coming up with something new every time you do it, is not easy. You eventually run out of ideas and might repeat things you've already done. I think Allan did do better on solos for official recordings, where it needed to make (more) sense as opposed to his own free improv.
Agree. And again - agree.
@@VegasCyclingFreak i completely agree, and i know every Holdsworth record backwards and forwards. Many of Alan’s albums were inconsistent (composition wise, his playing is always the gold standard), but 16MOT was brilliant beginning to end. Novak is a huge reason why too
best Holdsworth drummer, and that's saying a lot. I took piano lessons with Gary's dad, the great Larry Novak (pianist)
yup. and i love gary husband on IOU. perhaps my fav drum album ever, but novak, he's so deft and dynamic and technical AND musica.
Someone in the comments said Novak is over playing. Imagine being that wrong lol
I always come back to Gary's solo
Best Polish Jazz-fusionsband round 90tes and only 3-4 videos left on you tube! Great live music on highest Level!
3 guys from another world-it’s almost too good to bear! They’re just flying high, man!
Does the guitar have MIDI pickups? The solo sound like a Synthaxe 🤔
This performance could be the pinnacle of musical achievement. Every note is breathtaking.
OMFG!! Allan Holdsworth coming atcha! I had the privilege of hearing him perform at NYC's "Bottom Line" in the East Village, just across from NYU, three times in the early 1980's. The band was Johnson/Wackerman/Pasque. Man did they smoke. So much musicianship happening onstage simultaneously. Incredible stuff for sure. Where has this video been? It says posted in 2007 and so few responses. I know Holdsworth was way ahead of his time, but c'mon. The John Coltrane of the guitar. Believe it.
Świetny skład!!!
Novak is literally one of the most underrated drummers around. He is a non stop animal but can also hold back although, this song just may not be his most dynamic piece.
Momentous stuff from Allan, Dave and Gary. The interplay is breathtaking. There were so many great moments and musicians in Allan's bands, but I don't think anything surpassed this trio. RIP Allan and Dave, you were both incredible.
OMG that intro
The world best tune!!
Dave Carpenter, the only musician who managed to decentralize Allan
The chord chances after the drum solo till the end... OH MY GOD!
ZŁOTO
Anyone know what synth Allan is using here to get that sound? Probably a Roland but which one, preset, settings, anyone know?
A Roland VG-8 that he almost exclusively used for this song for the faux synth sounds and the harmony intervals in the chord melody. Roland should release an updated version, it was a great unit.
4:10 - 4:25 gives me the chills
Tito Pascoal lovely chord progression, huh?
Probably some of my favorite chord voicings at the beginning of that phrase. Actually gets me emotional asf
R.I.P. genius!
I love this, though here are some other thoughts when I watch this: (1) Allan's setup appears to be stereo, presumably for the synth (2) the bass player's sneakers make him look like a kid (3) the drummer *may* be overplaying? The jury's out on that one, haha!
Music of the Gods !
Novak non uccide nulla..questa è una versione più sommessa di looking glass..bella ed espressiva come le altre forse più impetuose.. è lei.. grande Novak..
Novak è fenomenale in gusto e tecnica ...poi tra le tante cose, sentito che press roll fa con una mano nei primi secondi ? Allucinante per quanti colpi di rimbalzo suona
esatto. .ha un fraseggio e tocco sul rullante incredibilmete espressivo .è percepibile su 16 MAN OF TAIN...nulla togliendo alle versioni di looking glass di Wackerman..per carità ma questa versione del video a mè piace..
I friggin love this drummer
GARY NOOOOOOOOOOVAAAAAAAK!
Gary is incredible
Wicie może mili państwo czy można jeszcze gdzieś zdobyć płyty Walk away? Za młody jestem żeby mieć te z lat 90. a koniecznie chciałbym je mieć. Nie ma to jak kosmiczny jazz w polskim wykonaniu :-)
tak!!!
3:24 - 3:31 za takie zagrywki uwielbiam Franka!!!
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@GregDeano75 That is hilarious and apropos - I'm the guilty sort since I always want McLaughlin name used when these comments come along. As I type below screen, an incredible and successful synth tone and phrase is coming from my speakers. So: Holdsworth at work, unique, is what he is. Somehow w elec guitar I can give these guys each their mansions, and many rooms. Ceasing comparison. Listen enough and it must be same w all genius. Dexter G? Betty Carter? Lenny Breau? Beyond ranking, today
yep
same festival shawn lane played at isn't it?
@tamalexis THANK YOU VERY MUCH-I HAVE A FEELING YOU HAVE A DEEPER MEANING TO MUSIC -FOR YOU TO EVEN GIVE ME THIS COMMENT-yes if tony touched it -its 'gold' so to speak..tony 'is' "jazz fusion"-so anyone else that follows 'this' pattern-then follows behind Tony..let me share this-Tony was a great jazz drummer that felt-knew-fusion and rock like no other drummer-he played fusion[rock] to dispel the jazz guys & kinda get back at them at the same time -why Tony's playing sounds so tribal!
@lerolben Już znalazłem ;] Tytuł utworu z drugiej części brzmi: "She's Like a Sexmachine".
@QvisVtDevs Niestety nie wiem, dla tego nie napisałem tytułów. Liczyłem na to, ze może ktoś rozpozna i napisze w komentarzach ;)