Wes Montgomery - Here's That Rainy Day - Live London 1965

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  • Stan Tracey (piano) Wes Montgomery (guitar) Rick Laird (bass) Jackie Dougan (drums)
    Television broadcast, "Tempo", ABC TV, London, England, May 7, 1965

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  • @bsaneil
    @bsaneil 10 днів тому +4

    Class. Pure class. I'm much younger than the generation that produced this, but this is music with depth and gravitas. That piano player has so much style and dignity, and Wes is such a solid and fluent guitarist. There is so much more you can do with a guitar than just accompanying a singer.

  • @mrbcam2
    @mrbcam2 5 років тому +4703

    Wes was my safe place in Viet Nam, when I needed quiet and peace I would put on one of his records and the ugly would be gone for awhile. Thank you Mr. Montgomery

    • @garylaubscher9914
      @garylaubscher9914 5 років тому +57

      Bill Campion, I can relate to that, we all need that place to go to I think you know what I mean Live Long & rock ...

    • @silvermane1516
      @silvermane1516 5 років тому +79

      Bill Campion: I'm so happy you were able to find that "safe place." God Bless You!

    • @aliyah9254
      @aliyah9254 5 років тому +109

      maybe you shouldnt have been waging military operations that killed millions of innocents against a sovereign nation standing up to brutal imperialism

    • @mrbcam2
      @mrbcam2 5 років тому +27

      @@garylaubscher9914 thank you

    • @mrbcam2
      @mrbcam2 5 років тому +22

      @@silvermane1516 thank you

  • @Billybobjohngeorgejr
    @Billybobjohngeorgejr 2 місяці тому +12

    I miss this music. Things just were simpler and more pure back then. What a blessing.

    • @FishBait-ug6ek
      @FishBait-ug6ek 2 місяці тому

      Thank goodness this found its way on my feed. A Bluetooth speaker is in order for my house. I'll settle for my phone now.

  • @marksinger3067
    @marksinger3067 5 місяців тому +16

    75 soon and been listening to Wes Montgomery since the 1960s..

  • @stephenbudd3771
    @stephenbudd3771 2 роки тому +522

    Whoever did the live sound on this TV show was a genius for the time.... epic quality live recording.

    • @mikelord9860
      @mikelord9860 2 роки тому +59

      Not only that, but the aesthetics - the camera placement and movement, really outstanding all around!

    • @ragpicker006
      @ragpicker006 2 роки тому +49

      Thanks to the BBC. They actually showcased jazz back then.

    • @ericwobschall8410
      @ericwobschall8410 2 роки тому +22

      Actually, the Brits were really good at that. More often than not the audio was great.

    • @mrjasondylan
      @mrjasondylan Рік тому +17

      Yes the fella playing that ol Gibson guitar was not too shabby either 🤣✌

    • @scottgregory6129
      @scottgregory6129 Рік тому +7

      couldn't agree more. The audio is fantastic. @Mike Lord YES! some kind of physical magic was used to zoom in on W. Montgomery 0:56 right here. Crane dolly?

  • @saag111
    @saag111  10 років тому +2557

    Wes Montgomery sound is so mellow because he played directly with his thumb: He learned that way because when he was very young his neighbour was mad about the guitar noise all day, and Wes discovered that playing with his thumb and not with the pick the sound was softer. God bless that neighbour and Wes.

    • @paulyrulo1697
      @paulyrulo1697 9 років тому +82

      saag111 It was his WIFE....not his neighbor.

    • @marlo999
      @marlo999 9 років тому +128

      paulyrulo1 Actually, it was a neighbor who happened to be his aunt. He started playing guitar long before he got married.

    • @Estede15
      @Estede15 9 років тому +304

      saag111 Let me rephrase that for you:
      Wes Montgomery's sound is so mellow because he played directly with his soul.

    • @jeromeluera400
      @jeromeluera400 8 років тому +39

      Yes! Who cares about the nieghbors or for that matter the wife!! He was Wes dammitt!!

    • @foolintherain100
      @foolintherain100 7 років тому +78

      I saw Wes in an interview say it was his wife. Also Wes didn't pick up the guitar until he was 23.

  • @thechuckberryfan98
    @thechuckberryfan98 7 місяців тому +7

    I’m thinking this guy must be one of George Benson’s inspirations. UA-cam introduced him to me today 😊

    • @edhooper1421
      @edhooper1421 6 місяців тому +2

      Don't forget Wes also help inspired Norman Brown too 😅

    • @canndo1
      @canndo1 Місяць тому +1

      I’ve loved Wes Montgomery’s music since “Movin Wes” back in the ‘60’s Gone way too soon

    • @Erschophone
      @Erschophone 20 днів тому +2

      Universally considered as the most important Jazz guitarist after Charlie Christian, I had never thought of Wes Montgomery as being "this guy" before, but of course, you are right. On his "Weekend in LA" album George Benson has a tune called "I Remember Wes"..

    • @thechuckberryfan98
      @thechuckberryfan98 20 днів тому

      @@Erschophone Thank you for your response and for sharing the information with me 😊

  • @paulatristan8189
    @paulatristan8189 Рік тому +89

    When I was a small girl back in the day I would listen and watch my dad play guitar 🎸. He was a musician and lead singer that had a band in the 1950's and 60's. On Saturday's my dad's band would come over to our house and practice playing songs. My dad would play in night clubs. We had this huge backyard with the greenest grass that was well cared for by my dad he loved it.
    My dad would listen to Wes Montgomery always and play along to Wes' music. All of the kid's running around playing, women in the kitchen preparing food bringing it out to a big picnic table. My dad enjoyed the sounds of Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Andy Williams Mel Torme. I was about 9 years old then and I loved the music🙂
    I grew up listening to that great music. The memories were great😃

    • @paulatristan8189
      @paulatristan8189 Рік тому

      @Fred limkin + Hello,have we talked before

    • @paulatristan8189
      @paulatristan8189 Рік тому

      @Fred limkin from Northern California.
      May I ask what makes you a proud dad

    • @albertoanaut
      @albertoanaut 10 місяців тому +1

      I'm happy for you ❤

    • @paulatristan8189
      @paulatristan8189 10 місяців тому +2

      @albertoanaut 👍🏼thank you, have a nice weekend.

    • @MariaLopez-hc2nm
      @MariaLopez-hc2nm 3 місяці тому

      How wonderful that must've been ❤❤

  • @vootee1
    @vootee1 2 роки тому +176

    R.I.P bassist Rick Laird who just passed away at 80 years. Wes Montgomery and Mahavishnu Orchestra in his career. Bless you, Rick.

    • @earlscruggs8039
      @earlscruggs8039 2 роки тому +11

      Within in the first 15 seconds of listening I'm thinking whats the instrument drawing me to the song... it's that walking bass. Outlines the chords perfectly. Rip.

    • @cheressecogan7039
      @cheressecogan7039 2 роки тому

      ㅓㅓㅓㅓㅓㅓㅓ

    • @whimpypatrol5503
      @whimpypatrol5503 2 роки тому +1

      This is one of those songs that the musicians had to surrender all their talent to the beauty of the composition and its arrangement.

    • @TGpolaroid
      @TGpolaroid 2 роки тому

      WHAT???? i'm so sad i can't believe i'm just now hearing this

    • @victorwong9622
      @victorwong9622 2 роки тому +1

      GREAT bassline by Rick Laird!!

  • @oxiplasty
    @oxiplasty 5 років тому +1303

    People that upload this kind of videos are of great value to us all, thanks ! :)

    • @christophermatthias3327
      @christophermatthias3327 4 роки тому +23

      I agree with you bro we learn and grow

    • @balkanmania32
      @balkanmania32 4 роки тому +13

      Shure and thank you. Also for those who digitalized that document.

    • @shamiir18
      @shamiir18 4 роки тому +4

      You said it dude

    • @TheGlass50
      @TheGlass50 3 роки тому +4

      I agree 100% Thank you!

    • @davidmaslow399
      @davidmaslow399 3 роки тому +10

      Great interpretation of a Great tune!

  • @maxwellfan55
    @maxwellfan55 3 роки тому +213

    No shredding, no effects, no superfluous notes, no smoke, just pure clean Gibson guitar.

    • @Evertruth28
      @Evertruth28 3 роки тому +2

      Hey I play Rock also but you are so RIGHT! 🎸

    • @MM-vs2et
      @MM-vs2et 2 роки тому +7

      It's all in Wes' fingers

    • @audieconrad8995
      @audieconrad8995 2 роки тому +13

      The dude couldn't read a note...self taught.

    • @kenkovar2647
      @kenkovar2647 Рік тому

      exactly!!!

    • @kenkovar2647
      @kenkovar2647 Рік тому +1

      @@audieconrad8995 play what ya love!!

  • @dixiedale6779
    @dixiedale6779 4 роки тому +772

    I'm just amazed, first of all, that you can get a high quality video and audio of this stuff 55 years after the performance, on demand. Second of all, that you can get it for free. Wow.

    • @yunggaucho3534
      @yunggaucho3534 4 роки тому +9

      Dixie Dale amazing world right

    • @cheril8891
      @cheril8891 4 роки тому +8

      Yes. I'm amazed how clear this video is. How'd they do that? Film quality is supurb.

    • @devolve42
      @devolve42 4 роки тому +38

      @@cheril8891 The optical quality of film technology has been really good for around a century, and audio recording has been excellent since the 40s. Usually when you see "bad" quality video of old material, it's because you're seeing a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy of the original. The problem is most of the time the original copies, or earliest generation copies, were on media that degraded over time, or were badly stored without any thought of preserving them long-term.

    • @angry546
      @angry546 4 роки тому +7

      Dixie Dale, how do you get your Internet for free? I want in.

    • @lamariojhan7802
      @lamariojhan7802 4 роки тому +1

      The internet is fuckin expensive men

  • @chrismcdermott7766
    @chrismcdermott7766 8 місяців тому +24

    That little smile when he almost missed that note in the last section

    • @tara5138
      @tara5138 8 місяців тому +1

      Noticed that too he’s awesome 😆

    • @timbermannh
      @timbermannh Місяць тому

      Yup. So cool

  • @isabellaa.7613
    @isabellaa.7613 6 місяців тому +22

    It soothes my soul to know human beings are capable of creating such masterpieces. Simply incredible.

  • @user-dg9oe4yk9u
    @user-dg9oe4yk9u 15 днів тому +1

    I was just watching Carol Burnett on the late show .and she was asked if there was a song that if it was the only song she could ever here what song would it be ? And she said with put any hesitation it would be "here's that Rainy day. Prompted me to look it up and yes it is a very calming and simple beautiful 🎶....

  • @fernandoiturburu3718
    @fernandoiturburu3718 7 місяців тому +5

    the best live version

  • @marvalousmarvin9234
    @marvalousmarvin9234 3 роки тому +135

    In 1967 while stationed at Camp Pendleton, I'd take a bus up to Anaheim, sleep in an all-night bowling alley to save money, and get a room Saturday morning... and then head back to Pendleton Sunday evening.
    Sometime after the the bowlers had left, the music on the PA system would change to a jazz radio station, and a black man would appear and begin walking each alley with a wide dust mop. He was always aware of my presence down at the end trying to hide among the seats, but never said a word.
    At some point in the middle of one night, I got up the courage to speak with him, and I asked about the music, and how I could become more familiar with it. He replied that once I knew the names of the artists and something about their lives would be when I'd start to appreciate jazz. And so, being a guitar player, I started listening to Wes Montgomery and buying his music.
    Bless that all night bowling ally manager.

    • @belliose
      @belliose 2 роки тому +2

      When I was younger I also saved money by renting motel rooms every other day. I either stayed up partying until dawn or slept in my van when I needed sleep. I used the room to crash and get laid and shower. It cut the rent expense in half and gave me more money to party. I traveled up and down the coast and had a blast doing it.

    • @jamie49868
      @jamie49868 2 роки тому +3

      It's the special quite moments when nobody is looking, that inspiration strikes.

    • @rickdavenport9538
      @rickdavenport9538 2 роки тому +3

      Great story!

    • @marvalousmarvin9234
      @marvalousmarvin9234 2 роки тому +1

      @@rickdavenport9538 Thanks.

    • @tomsoule1366
      @tomsoule1366 Місяць тому +1

      Angels show up in the strangest places.

  • @synerhi
    @synerhi Рік тому +97

    One of the highest forms of human achievement. Some of the most beautiful music ever played. Thank you, Wes.

    • @LR6024-ql7ru
      @LR6024-ql7ru 10 місяців тому +4

      Yes , this is extremely beautiful, gives me heart feeling of another time and place,that has yet to come into existence, ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @nishant2279
    @nishant2279 4 роки тому +30

    I'm 19 but this takes me back to the 60's

  • @rollomaughfling380
    @rollomaughfling380 3 роки тому +37

    I love how Wes smirks after he hits a clam right at the end. What a master.

  • @Evertruth28
    @Evertruth28 7 років тому +589

    The upright bass is so clear and has so much presence. Former Mahavishnu Orchestra bassist Richard "Rick" Laird.

    • @rayrayblues
      @rayrayblues 5 років тому +39

      There is a mic suspended in the bridge with rubber bands. No pick up, just a mic and the natural sound of the wood.

    • @ericwood2466
      @ericwood2466 4 роки тому +4

      PeterC12853 no way !!!!!!!! Incredible !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @adley5755
      @adley5755 4 роки тому +9

      Wow didn't know that

    • @darrylguerrant5101
      @darrylguerrant5101 4 роки тому +8

      Sorry I know what you mean, but Mahavishnu Orchestra did not event begin until 1971.

    • @gerardguitarist
      @gerardguitarist 3 роки тому +9

      Definitely. I just love hearing the bass up front in the mix more so it's clear.

  • @nitroxsam66
    @nitroxsam66 8 років тому +436

    I like how Wes smiles when makes a little mistake at the end, a sweet soul to be sure.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 років тому +56

      The courage to not even try to hide it.
      The strength to let it go and move on.
      Something admitted is something learned.
      This is how we become great at anything.

    • @Smegmachin
      @Smegmachin 6 років тому +11

      Priceless!

    • @korgtritonextreme100
      @korgtritonextreme100 5 років тому +9

      The piano player hit a wrong chord at the end not Wes. That's why that grin at the end.

    • @BATTIS94
      @BATTIS94 5 років тому +32

      The piano player didn't do anything wrong. Wes went too high at the end. He was like "dang it!" hahaha

    • @xedasxedas
      @xedasxedas 5 років тому +1

      @@aylbdrmadison1051 great comment

  • @ccheww
    @ccheww 3 місяці тому +1

    Wes and his octaves I love it 😍

  • @RaleighJ
    @RaleighJ Рік тому +13

    Wes was incredible. Love the smile he makes after hitting a sharp note at the end. 5:34

    • @MrKongatthegates
      @MrKongatthegates 4 місяці тому +1

      I didnt hear that. Its jazz. He smiled because it was the end of the song and it was a great performance

    • @Trahzy
      @Trahzy 4 місяці тому

      ​@MrKongatthegates He's just being a pretentious nerd, like most modern guitar players.

    • @thelastvigil111
      @thelastvigil111 4 місяці тому

      It's true, when he would make a mistake you always see him smile or laugh it off. Watch the live performance of Round Midnight, you know the most popular one same one we all love, and right at the pause before his closing unaccompanied closing solo, he attempts a quick diminished octaves lead-in of some kind, messes it up going "plink Plonk!" and smirks about it before continuing. It's funny.

    • @MrKongatthegates
      @MrKongatthegates 3 місяці тому

      ok maybe that was unintentional

  • @randysteele6741
    @randysteele6741 5 років тому +237

    He actually fluffs a note at 5:35 and then smiles a little at his goof like, hey, nobody's perfect. Even the greats miss one once in a while. They're human.

    • @lukefitzgibbon6854
      @lukefitzgibbon6854 4 роки тому +17

      That's right call him 'Nobody' !

    • @rb032682
      @rb032682 2 роки тому +14

      That was just an alternative voicing. lol

    • @viennapalace
      @viennapalace 2 роки тому +10

      It happens when you never play the same thing the same way twice...

    • @chrischavez6668
      @chrischavez6668 2 роки тому +7

      @@viennapalace i mean hey it happens no matter if its inprov or not. We aren't robots after all😆

    • @NondescriptMammal
      @NondescriptMammal 2 роки тому +8

      It's jazz, so he can always just pretend he did it on purpose.

  • @pBinx-bd8xg
    @pBinx-bd8xg 9 років тому +1265

    I can hear the bass!. Most of these recordings you can hardly hear it.

    • @MrDaraghkinch
      @MrDaraghkinch 7 років тому +31

      You might need better speakers! ;)

    • @teddypantelas
      @teddypantelas 6 років тому +59

      @p Binx that was Rick Laird who played bass for John McLaughlin Mahavishnu Orchestra in the 70's. He was an excellent jazz bassist it is so cool to see he was doing this before that. You noticed him I believe not just because you could hear him, but he was very good. Imho. I like your comment.

    • @douglasgorney
      @douglasgorney 6 років тому +15

      My thought exactly. So crisp and well articulated.

    • @stuart8663
      @stuart8663 5 років тому +66

      Actually NO to the comment about needing better speakers: In the past there has been terrible to no miking of the bass at all. This acoustic instrument was left alone to flounder. It still happens in some Jazz club venues today. Unfair and unprofessional to not put a mike in them.

    • @stevenvantrans7810
      @stevenvantrans7810 5 років тому +16

      It was much louder because he had a pickup or mic installed in or on the bass, you can see the chord leading up to the bass and up the end pin

  • @patrickcollins9091
    @patrickcollins9091 4 місяці тому +1

    here's my first electric bass teacher, Rick never mentioned he had played with Wes, at the time he had been with Mclaughlin, anyway he was always a gent!!

  • @paullevine1813
    @paullevine1813 Місяць тому +1

    Gone way to soon & as good as it gets ,the man is a legend even to us rock & blues players . SWEET AS SIN !!! How cool it is to see Rick on Bass before his time with Mahavishnu Orchestra.

  • @josemolina959
    @josemolina959 3 роки тому +28

    The Godfather of Jazz Guitar! Many of us players copied his style and notes, but we could never sound like him! One in a trillion! R.I.P 🎼🎵🎶🙏🏼🎸❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🎶🎵🎼

    • @SELMER1947
      @SELMER1947 3 роки тому +4

      The father of jazz guitar, the Godfather is Charlie Christian

    • @josemolina959
      @josemolina959 3 роки тому +2

      @@SELMER1947, indeed! Mr. Christian got it all started, and he developed what we know today as Jazz Guitar.

  • @jpritch2
    @jpritch2 2 роки тому +5

    RIP Rick Laird

  • @iorgacamil7303
    @iorgacamil7303 Рік тому +115

    I've been listening to this recording since I was 16 and I'm 25 now. It's been almost 10 years and I keep coming back every 2 months or so to listen to this amazing piece that's become so important to me. Wes was truly an amazing artist and he's managed to capture something special , a sense of wonder which I've rarely found in all my search for music throughout the years. Thank you for posting this, I'll be back to give this a listen once again sometime soon

    • @JackMcNamaraMusic
      @JackMcNamaraMusic 4 місяці тому

      Same

    • @johnmcgrath8886
      @johnmcgrath8886 4 місяці тому +1

      we must thank the wonderful cameramen of the BBC for correctly zooming in on Wes' fingers ...I reckon they were asked to do so by the presenter, Ronnie Scott -a huge fan of Wes and a great sax player himself. I'm learning the actual fingering Wes used in the head from this clip - what a great resource.

  • @ReedHarrison
    @ReedHarrison 2 місяці тому +3

    2:29 such a sweet solo❤

  • @baronmeduse
    @baronmeduse 8 місяців тому +3

    The Rick Laird bass in this is excellent.

  • @LuisMorales-xm6wc
    @LuisMorales-xm6wc Рік тому +6

    I was 3 years of age when Mr wes. Played this beautiful song. What a talent player!

  • @imbees2
    @imbees2 Рік тому +1

    The one and only Wes Montgomery

  • @suehooper8402
    @suehooper8402 Рік тому +1

    Music for the soul..

  • @CanuckFluter
    @CanuckFluter 3 роки тому +18

    When people play a musical instrument, especially like this, it makes the world a better place. Too busy playing to be violent.

    • @mariasolvang540
      @mariasolvang540 3 роки тому

      You are so right

    • @Yrr666
      @Yrr666 3 роки тому +2

      Black Americans invented and performed Jazz at it's world renowned best. They were the early ambassadors of this quintessential American art form.

    • @robertzantay5923
      @robertzantay5923 3 роки тому

      Since I don’t think most musicians are interested in violence I would hope that the music mellows out the audience

  • @philipwilliams2491
    @philipwilliams2491 4 роки тому +14

    Absolutely beautiful has a one-note Samba kind of feel

    • @MrGelll
      @MrGelll 4 роки тому

      thats exactly what i was thinking!

    • @madrugandopodcast4038
      @madrugandopodcast4038 4 роки тому

      isso éo samba do morro so que sofisticado

  • @_CFilorux_
    @_CFilorux_ Рік тому +1

    I love Wes' little smile after he goofs on one of the notes at the end

  • @tomato1040
    @tomato1040 11 місяців тому +2

    Loved that quartet, like North, East, South, & Wes🎸, the bes...!

  • @turbo1234ist
    @turbo1234ist 3 роки тому +59

    Truly one of the greatest jazz guitarists of all time. Wes did not play with a pick. Hearing him on Trick Bag cut on Boss Guitar album is amazing. He was a welder with seven kids and broke into a tough business with his brothers. God Bless him.

    • @ragpicker006
      @ragpicker006 2 роки тому +7

      Boss Guitar! I bought it in 1964 and have never tired of it. Great, great album.

    • @kenkovar2647
      @kenkovar2647 Рік тому +4

      being a welder sure gives you a strong ass thumb!!😆😄

    • @CherrieMcKenzie
      @CherrieMcKenzie Рік тому +4

      Yes, Wes was one of the great ones. You find yourself always coming back to him for fun listening and joyful solitude. Rock on!!

  • @StevieVman1
    @StevieVman1 Рік тому +4

    Browsing and deciding what I wanted to end the night with.
    So glad I decided to pay my all time favorite a visit yet again

  • @ronaldcurry4466
    @ronaldcurry4466 2 роки тому +1

    Super Beautiful ❤️

  • @JesseButlerjr
    @JesseButlerjr 3 роки тому +1

    It is wonderful.

  • @jazzpianoman01
    @jazzpianoman01 3 роки тому +31

    This man is pure genius; when you need to disconnect you tune into these guys and forget everything, great loss that Wes left us too young.

  • @johnseibert1088
    @johnseibert1088 7 років тому +4

    Wes Montgomery was a God kiss for the likes of us.

  • @yueeex
    @yueeex 3 роки тому +1

    Love Wes' smile!

  • @darthvaldez999
    @darthvaldez999 6 місяців тому +1

    You don't play Jazz you feel it. It comes from the soul

  • @louMccarthy221
    @louMccarthy221 24 дні тому +4

    I was sitting on the stairs (no room left ANYWHERE) at the BOTH/AND CLUB on Divisidaro Street in San Francisco when he sat down, facing me and played this and so much more! I will never forget it; he is gone (what a tragedy) but NEVER, EVER FORGOTTEN. How I love him still.

  • @leftyjcw7173
    @leftyjcw7173 Рік тому +28

    It’s so amazing. His ability. And I can’t help but to notice that, although Wes is considered the best, by many, his style is very simple compared to most other jazz greats. I, for one, appreciate that.

    • @tonyjones1560
      @tonyjones1560 Рік тому +7

      IKR? I’m just getting into jazz. I watched this and thought, “hey, I can do that!” Not be another Wes, that’d be crazy talk…but his style seems accessible in a way the metal “shred gods” I’ve listened to (and failed to emulate since I was 15 or 16) never have. Wes Montgomery’s…genius?…is making complex music accessible. I think…?

    • @joetursi9573
      @joetursi9573 9 місяців тому +2

      and self-taught!!

  • @XavierThe00
    @XavierThe00 4 роки тому +1

    LOVE YA WES!💓 Always HAVE! Always WILL 💕🎸

  • @richardcondon3797
    @richardcondon3797 2 роки тому +2

    I lived these times, these clubs from 57-61.

  • @trevorjones7276
    @trevorjones7276 2 роки тому +7

    Anyone wondering if jazz is still alive today, well the views and comments just shows how alive it is! Artists like Wes are what keeps us getting up every day.

  • @baurublue7489
    @baurublue7489 Рік тому +18

    There is something special about the experience of hearing an artist for the first time. Thank you Wesley Montgomery, you play from your soul!

  • @pauliefromphilly
    @pauliefromphilly 4 роки тому +1

    1965 was the coolest year of this planet

  • @jacobmastran5342
    @jacobmastran5342 3 роки тому +1

    What a wonderful music so pure so perfect so right let us keep it the same thank you

  • @waxeye6488
    @waxeye6488 4 роки тому +49

    Can't say it often enough i love how youtube lets the greats live again!

  • @paolatraiani1815
    @paolatraiani1815 5 місяців тому +3

    Meravigliosa questa versione!!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @djammerosl879
    @djammerosl879 2 роки тому +1

    Yeah pure kool smooth slick jazz from
    Wes n boys.They sure knew how to capture a mood or moment.😎

  • @oliverqueen6077
    @oliverqueen6077 3 роки тому +1

    Yes, thank you for uploading.

  • @redshield3296
    @redshield3296 3 роки тому +26

    I played guitar all my life, and I turn 60 this month. I love the way Wes could do leads with all chords. And his leads were so melodic they were compositions standing alone.

  • @richardrussell5695
    @richardrussell5695 Рік тому +6

    I feel blessed to have seen and heard this incredible genius!

  • @luvpants2012
    @luvpants2012 4 роки тому +2

    So beautiful I could cry

  • @AlejandroAdAstraPerAspera4evr
    @AlejandroAdAstraPerAspera4evr 2 місяці тому

    Perfect for a cool evening watching the storm roll in

  • @Gcanno
    @Gcanno 4 роки тому +78

    Every time I come across a Wes album at the thrift I have to buy it, if not ;I feel like I'm abandoning a Friend.

  • @MrDaraghkinch
    @MrDaraghkinch 7 років тому +808

    5:35 That's how you deal with a bum note. No big deal, just smile and move on. :)

    • @arturolinares6565
      @arturolinares6565 6 років тому +40

      MrDaraghkinch Pure class there

    • @pipeandslippersman
      @pipeandslippersman 6 років тому +70

      ...and his look to the camera like "nobody saw that, ok?" seems like such a fun guy!

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 років тому +27

      Can't learn from what we refuse to acknowledge.

    • @RyanJamesOfficial
      @RyanJamesOfficial 6 років тому +61

      The smile is the acknowledgement

    • @mikeguitar9769
      @mikeguitar9769 5 років тому +35

      It's jazz, all the notes are blue notes :p

  • @SportyOtterPop
    @SportyOtterPop 6 місяців тому +1

    SO so so nice! Keeping this repeating, this morning!

  • @michaelodonovan7405
    @michaelodonovan7405 4 роки тому

    I've listened to this so many times.......

  • @earlgray7003
    @earlgray7003 2 роки тому +3

    People tend to forget that the '60s were still a time for great jazz compositions and albums. That's what makes music in the 60s so different from all the other eras. It perfectly encapsulated what came before, as well as what was ahead.

  • @albemuth32
    @albemuth32 4 роки тому +5

    Allthough the 1960 were difficult years with Kennedy shot, the Vietnam war, but compare it with today and it seems like a golden age, when the Montgomery Brothers played live, Gibson built fantastic guitars and political leaders in the US thought about "great society" with equal rights for everyone. Wes' music will always speak of greatness though he was a humble person. Today it is more the other way around...

  • @luvrumcake
    @luvrumcake Рік тому +1

    Forever relevant.

  • @slickbama8322
    @slickbama8322 2 роки тому +1

    A nice big ashtray on the piano!!! The good ol' days!

  • @Pastorsam1
    @Pastorsam1 7 років тому +358

    The Best Jazz Guitarist Ever!

    • @milesdavis1964
      @milesdavis1964 7 років тому +26

      Yes, there are many guitarists and it is a matter of taste. Jim Hall, Jimmy Raney, Pat Martino ... Metheny ... Benson of the new, but no one has achieved dynamics or swing, melody like Wes. He did not go to Berklee. It's still a matter of taste but if there are many guitarists "coming" but Wes is just Wes as Miles, Evans or Coltrane.

    • @Agent-nw3me
      @Agent-nw3me 7 років тому +2

      Sonny Sharrock!!

    • @milesdavis1964
      @milesdavis1964 7 років тому +3

      Idon´t like distortion in jazz.

    • @cogparis5552
      @cogparis5552 7 років тому +5

      his padawan George Benson is not bad by the way he does the finger trick also if i can call it like that :)

    • @Humanity2102
      @Humanity2102 7 років тому +7

      Yes, I heard Benson at the Club Zambezie in Washington DC play an entire set like Wes Montgomery. If one had closed his/her eyes, they would have thought it was Wes performing. George Benson in his jazz days had mastered Wes Montgomery.

  • @JohnSmith-us2jx
    @JohnSmith-us2jx 4 роки тому +3

    Happy memories of 'rainy days' in London and Ronnie Scott's - early 1960's and it seems like only yesterday ...

  • @johannhauffman323
    @johannhauffman323 10 місяців тому +2

    Wunderbar !

  • @imbees2
    @imbees2 Рік тому +2

    I'm surprised at how many people have never heard of him. Guess that's because when I was growing up, Wes Montgomery, was lovely jazz musician that I listened to.

  • @patkelleyguitar
    @patkelleyguitar 7 років тому +310

    Wes was one of the most compositional players of all time. His solos never sounded like a bunch of notes thrown together just to fit the changes. That is why he is generally considered to be unequaled in many ways. The bass player, Rick Laird was the bassist that later played electric bass in John Mclaughlin's Mahivishnu Orchestra.

    • @travelingman9763
      @travelingman9763 7 років тому +2

      Pat , I agree! Wes was unique in that he had spontaneous creativity full and complete mastery of the 12 tones block/ chords to be the icing on the cake "of his soulful rhythmic impulses. GB is one very "wicked" cat too as you also know! Pat Martino, Barney Kessel are/were monsters too . They all swung hard and dug the Blues!

    • @bebopuser
      @bebopuser 6 років тому +2

      well i understand what youre saying and i love wes but a bunch of notes thrown together is a very good technique to express something idk like heartrending or that kind feelings, you know like the sheets of sound that coltrane develop trough his pain i guess

    • @ef4266
      @ef4266 6 років тому +14

      Ha! "..a bunch of notes thrown together to fit the changes.." That's pretty much exactly what jazz IS, my friend! It's just that some do it better than others, such that the notes flow together well and create beautiful lines (I'm talking from a bebop standpoint here, being a pure bop player myself). So you used a good word: "Compositional". Jazz improvisation is often referred to as "spontaneous composition", and to do it well requires mastery of your instrument, knowledge of chord theory and just plain heart and soul. Otherwise it's less compositional and more "notes thrown together". But in any case I've never heard it put quite as bluntly as that... Kinda funny when it's in black and white.

    • @kennybluet5527
      @kennybluet5527 4 роки тому +4

      Traveling man can we put Tal Farlow in there too?

    • @zincChameleon
      @zincChameleon 4 роки тому +4

      Add to that how he could improvise chord solos; something never surpassed.

  • @royrush5374
    @royrush5374 5 років тому +25

    Spending so much time buried in what's so wrong with this world.
    I must take time to enjoy the beauty of it also.

    • @Einnor084
      @Einnor084 4 роки тому +1

      Roy Rush
      Balance & moderation.
      So VERY mportant!
      Good on u!!!

  • @PolaOpposite
    @PolaOpposite 2 роки тому +1

    If I could back in time and spend the day with any musician... it would be Wes

  •  3 роки тому +1

    What a frickin genius!!!

  • @bigtay522
    @bigtay522 3 роки тому +13

    I wish mainstream music could go back to being this classy.

    • @JoshGarsideMeyers
      @JoshGarsideMeyers 3 роки тому +4

      As much as I love this, I don't think this was really mainstream. The mainstream music in 1965 would have been groups like The Beatles.

    • @juicebox9465
      @juicebox9465 3 роки тому

      @@JoshGarsideMeyers Yeah, Beatles, Stones, etc. Pretty sure jazz was though of as old folks music back then.

    • @porterhall27
      @porterhall27 2 роки тому +1

      @@juicebox9465 modern jazz has always been a minority interest music

  • @MarthaHarpLady
    @MarthaHarpLady 4 роки тому +7

    When I listen to this now, I go right back to when I was 5 or 6, after being tucked into bed, and lulled to a blissful slumber to Wes Montgomery's music. My parents would play his albums on the console. I also loved dancing to his "Windy" in my pajamas.

  • @marcy3127
    @marcy3127 Рік тому +4

    The king of jazz 🎸 guitarists, wish I could've seen him live. I always play his recordings when I just want to relax and leave the world behind.

  • @dscott6434
    @dscott6434 4 роки тому +1

    It's Nice to Hear Real Music..🎼💕✌

  • @MrCjnb
    @MrCjnb 10 місяців тому +4

    Wes fue para mi uno de los mejores guitarristas del mundo.

    • @viarnay
      @viarnay 9 місяців тому

      Revolucionó el jazz y su música era genial. Me encanta la guitarra clásica española pero Wes Montgomery está entre mis favoritos de todos los tiempos..

  • @cartnhorse
    @cartnhorse 2 роки тому +4

    Taste - is the word I always think about when I hear him play.
    He is such a tasteful player!

  • @shaddow1000
    @shaddow1000 2 роки тому +2

    love that little smile acknowledging a slightly bum note in the closing riff

  • @targetedindividual808
    @targetedindividual808 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Dad in Heaven!! One of your faves still one of the best. I miss you Pop. Thanks for giving me the gift of jazz.

  • @ryanstrickler5692
    @ryanstrickler5692 3 роки тому +10

    There's something so calming about this.

  • @jackcatfish
    @jackcatfish 2 роки тому +3

    Absolute genius player

  • @lfslags
    @lfslags 3 роки тому +1

    Wes Montgomery lived 85 miles from my home town in Indiana. He inspired me. Peace. Love. Togetherness. ✌️👍

  • @Chet_Brinkley
    @Chet_Brinkley 2 роки тому +3

    Such a true leader in the world of jazz, extraordinary !

  • @SeeEyeful
    @SeeEyeful Рік тому +31

    Amazing. Such thick, rich tones from Rick Laird's stand up. Love Wes so much, such a massive talent. Thanks for posting this gem. Made my day.

    • @sealisa1398
      @sealisa1398 10 місяців тому +3

      Rick Laird of MO fame?

    • @lenburnette9556
      @lenburnette9556 9 місяців тому +4

      ​@@sealisa1398Yes that's him

  • @simoneric8183
    @simoneric8183 Рік тому +10

    Wes is inspirational in a formidable way, at least on 3 levels : 1.for the right hand -2. for the left hand -3. for the mind. I think I'll start off everyday with this song from now on.

  • @harrymckee297
    @harrymckee297 4 роки тому +7

    Wes gives me a sense of peace and contentment that little else gives me in this world

  • @WorldwidewelcomE
    @WorldwidewelcomE 3 роки тому +3

    WHAT MORE 2 SAY ??? SUPER DUPER / REAL GREAT PERFORMANCE
    and A ALL SO GREAT MUSICIANS !!!
    - KEEP ON PLAYING "WES MONTGOMERY"
    and SWINGING 4 EVER - 1000 THANKS 2 U 4 SHARING !!!
    ☆♕ Stellan Viking (Blues🎸man🎙) Speaking, Singing,
    Screaming & Shouting @ WorldwidewelcomE ♕☆

  • @Goatchild90
    @Goatchild90 4 роки тому +3

    Watching this on a rainy day

  • @louharinarayanan5330
    @louharinarayanan5330 Рік тому +2

    He’s amazing and My Dad’s fave song 😊Jazz upright Bass all my life ❤

  • @katanawilson6761
    @katanawilson6761 10 місяців тому +2

    Wes Montgomery you put me in a whole mood 🎸🎶🎵🎸

  • @ernestoclaudodip9671
    @ernestoclaudodip9671 Рік тому +4

    THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!!!!