it's mood swings by mike stern, then into conant gardens (slum village) with nefertiti (miles davis) played over it in a subdivided meter. Then it's the melody of rapture (blondie) played by kebbi while pino and sharkey hold down that same conant gardens groove, and chris dave and kebbi establish a new "1". Then at around 8:00 sharkey is playing "i can't help it" by michael jackson while the other guys are STILL chilling on that other groove. then sharkey plays a church gospel guitar version of amazing grace. thx for uploading !
There's another one at 6:52 that is also amazing. I wonder how they do it, I think Chris must have a pedal for his drum mics?! Who the fust else would think about using a pedal on drums?! Also that guitarist is EXCEPTIONAL, I literally get goose bumps when I hear his second solo.
That boy Pino be playing the mess outta that bass. you can't mistake his sound for anybody else...Isaiah, his feel and taste is A1 Kebbi Williams brings that rawness everytime...Chris...nothing needs to be said about him just listen.
from 2:42 - 8:02 the bass line Pino's playing is Slum Village's (Dilla's) Connant Gardens. then yes i believe that is Can't Help It by Esperanza Spalding right afterwards
I've watched this video so many times... I dont know how Im just realizing it now, but theres a time delay of like 0.4 seconds or less and now that I'm noticed it its going to drive me crazy! lol
+paulscott deedon "I Can't Help It" was written by Stevie Wonder, MJ recorded it, and Esperanza covered it, and I discovered all these things in the opposite order haha
Can anyone explain what they are doing when the drums and sax go off and the guitar and bass stay locked on their tempo? Are they just playing at whatever tempo they want or is there like some division of time that works with the guitar and bass tempo??
if you had a chance to see some of the shows from chris dave and crew on youtube they do that kind of ''trick'' all the time . my guess is that chris counts off for the sax player and they just split apart from the band in they own tempo and from that point on they do not listen to other guys at all , that goes also for the rest of the band , they just doing theyre own thing trying not to listen to chris and sax...is hard i know .....sten kentons big band does simular thing but on the big band scale , can you imagine that ....i hope that helps..
Petar Milanovic I've been wondering the same thing for a while. I always just assumed that Chris Dave was doing some complex polyrhythm beyond my comprehension. Maybe you're right, but if he really is just blocking out the bass and going off on a random tempo, I'd be disappointed...
TheAblist01 Mhm, we understand there's metric modulation occurring here. We're discussing whether it's calculated and exact (and somehow relates back to the tempo of the guitar/bass) or if Chris Dave is just going off at an arbitrary tempo.
it's mood swings by mike stern, then into conant gardens (slum village) with nefertiti (miles davis) played over it in a subdivided meter. Then it's the melody of rapture (blondie) played by kebbi while pino and sharkey hold down that same conant gardens groove, and chris dave and kebbi establish a new "1". Then at around 8:00 sharkey is playing "i can't help it" by michael jackson while the other guys are STILL chilling on that other groove. then sharkey plays a church gospel guitar version of amazing grace.
thx for uploading !
I always thought they were just doing a slow version of Give it up or turnit a loose. Nice one mate.
The bass line is much older: From "Let the good times roll" by Little Beaver. Album "Party Down" 1974
Mike STERN??? LOL!!
@@carl3011hendrix damn right... wao
Thank you!!!
the transition at 5:25 was just amazing... These guys are simply insane
There's another one at 6:52 that is also amazing. I wonder how they do it, I think Chris must have a pedal for his drum mics?! Who the fust else would think about using a pedal on drums?! Also that guitarist is EXCEPTIONAL, I literally get goose bumps when I hear his second solo.
All things drums. Real drums. Drumming as an art in itself.
That boy Pino be playing the mess outta that bass. you can't mistake his sound for anybody else...Isaiah, his feel and taste is A1 Kebbi Williams brings that rawness everytime...Chris...nothing needs to be said about him just listen.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Greatness!! Dilla was/still is definelty a vibe. Shout out to all musicians! mUch needed listen for me today.
Chris for President !!
Thanks for adding this! I saw the Chris Dave Solo you put up and then found this. I've watched this at least 20 times!
from 2:42 - 8:02 the bass line Pino's playing is Slum Village's (Dilla's) Connant Gardens. then yes i believe that is Can't Help It by Esperanza Spalding right afterwards
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written by stevie wonder :)
The opening track is Mike Stern's "Mood Swings". Thank you for the video
one of the last studio tracks recorded by Jaco...
Que chida versión de mood swings! Y fantástica alineación lo de las voces que se contraponen... Wow!
I've watched this video so many times... I dont know how Im just realizing it now, but theres a time delay of like 0.4 seconds or less and now that I'm noticed it its going to drive me crazy! lol
Amusing quotes, even of "rapture" by 80's band called Blondy. Luv these guys! thanks for the inspiration.
I sometimes feel Pino and Chris started playing together in preparation for D'angelo's return.
Most definitely did
loving the layers...like a str8 DJ with the blends
Love the snare and the hi hat setup is cool.
10:50, after the chord slide, a man in the audience can be heard yelling "JESUS" as if hes met Jesus before, and is trying to get his attention.
Músicos del mundo... A ponerse un kioskoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
This guy is on fire, amazing drummer
Pino and CD legendary
oh yeaaaaaah, jazz baby!
yeah : Mood Swings from Mike Stern - original was played with Jaco o bass - but this is a wicked version - great!
This is my favorite shit ever
9 years late but it's Mike Stern MoodSwings into Slum Village Conant Gdns x
Amazing.
I wouldn't living in the UK working as a waiter just so I could see Chris Dave and the Drumhedz.
second song is nefertiti by wayne shorterr
is that pino palladino on the bass?
what a team!
that's pino. i was there. best shows ever been to!
familytreemusic yeah that's him
went to a Chris Dave/Pino Palladino show once too, I regard it the best I've been to also, absolutely phenomenal
Pino's Bass on Chris Dave and the Drumhedz is pretty sick too!
the bass reminds me of waiting room from fugazi
The track at the top is mood swings by mike stern
6:15 Sax plays Rapture from Blondie.
Damn ! That’s Hip !
Can't take my eyes off the sweat dripping from Chris's beard...
Bruv! Killin!
Mike Stern- Mood swings
+Prashant Samlal yes, someone said that a long time ago lol
Nefertiti
This song was a journey that ended too soon.
What is that song Isaiah Sharkey is playing at around 8:20 in his solo?
Driving me nuts, I know that melody
Nicolas Gonzalez I Can't Help It - Michael Jackson :)
Wonderful, done many years ago by Jaco Pastorius of Weather Report. Still sounds good..
Kaaa!!
See separation 😬
Chris Dave es Too Much !!!
At 2:44 I think they go into "Rapture" by Blondie
Conant Gardens by Slum Village (J Dilla)
Tucker Kelly uhh, no... listen to both songs.
"Welcome to jazzclub Mmmmm nice"
Pino Palidino is not what you think he is he's More.
Then it goes into the can't help it jam esperanza Spalding does it I think it might be a Michael Jackson song
+paulscott deedon "I Can't Help It" was written by Stevie Wonder, MJ recorded it, and Esperanza covered it, and I discovered all these things in the opposite order haha
Shot horizontally:)
Mood Swing - name of the track!
Someone please tell me about that mic on his snare. Is it even anything to do with the mic, or the desk?
bass player is plain safe. STILL FUCKIN BADAZZ
Mark Sterns Debute lp. With Jaco On Bass...
Can anyone explain what they are doing when the drums and sax go off and the guitar and bass stay locked on their tempo? Are they just playing at whatever tempo they want or is there like some division of time that works with the guitar and bass tempo??
if you had a chance to see some of the shows from chris dave and crew on youtube they do that kind of ''trick'' all the time . my guess is that chris counts off for the sax player and they just split apart from the band in they own tempo and from that point on they do not listen to other guys at all , that goes also for the rest of the band , they just doing theyre own thing trying not to listen to chris and sax...is hard i know .....sten kentons big band does simular thing but on the big band scale , can you imagine that ....i hope that helps..
Petar Milanovic I've been wondering the same thing for a while. I always just assumed that Chris Dave was doing some complex polyrhythm beyond my comprehension. Maybe you're right, but if he really is just blocking out the bass and going off on a random tempo, I'd be disappointed...
google "metric modulation" - a lot of times the drums and sax will modulate while the bass and guitar stay in the original meter
TheAblist01 Mhm, we understand there's metric modulation occurring here. We're discussing whether it's calculated and exact (and somehow relates back to the tempo of the guitar/bass) or if Chris Dave is just going off at an arbitrary tempo.
TheAblist01 If they're just changing the meter and not the tempo, then what are the two meters that are being played simultaneously?
Que grosos son !!!!!!!
mike stern " Mood Swings"
chris daddy dave would have been bad ass with miles..
what's the sax tune startin at 3:58 ?? i can't remember
+Marco Luparia Nefertiti
Nefertiti by Miles Davis
by wayne shorter
the name of the song is jigsaw by mike stern
what happens at 12:12?
god daved!
is that snare at the beginning sequenced? cant wrap my head around it
He's throwing the snare wires on/off
anybody have any idea what the big sabian ride is?
aa raw ride 22@ with 1 rivet
Es Pino ?????
I wonder if he triggers the delay on his snares and bongos by himself??!?
Naa his engineer's most likely controlling the delay
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
What HH is he using ?
whats that metal snake
Which venue is this?
Band on the wall
What does his hihat cymbals consist of?
+Eliasz Rychło It's a pair of Sabian 18" AA sick hats :)
Who is the sax player?
AbstractMan23 Kebbi Williams on Sax
Where's that baseline from?
+vibrate, higher Mood Swings - Mike Stern, Jaco Pastorius
Name of track as soon as starts?
Mood swings, it's a mike stern's tune
where is jermaine williams bass????????????????????????????????????????
who on guitar and sax?
Isaiah sharkey on guitar and kebbi Williams on sax!
Quien es el Bass ????
Pino Palladino ;)
Luis Nunes Gracias ! Me parecia " Saludos
upside downside mike stern w/jaco...
The sax player plays the melody to Wayne Shorter's Nefertiti. Otherwise, seems like an open jam