Tracklist: -01- The Way You Treated Me -02- Indianola -03- Set a Date You Don't Have To Go -04- Nothing to Nobody -05- Spoonful -06- Don't Worry About Me -07- Thoughtless -08- Lateral Climb -09- How Deep in the Blues -10- Earthquake -11- Too Much -12- Moonchild Blues -13- There'll Never Be Another You Personnel: Robben Ford - guitar & vocals Bass - Travis Carlton Drums - Toss Panos Special Guest: Larry Coryell - guitar Notes: Recorded live at New Morning, Paris, in July 2009
Nunca antes habia escuchado conversar a una guitarra ,bajo y bateria de manera tan fluida y entretenida como en esta presentacion!Gracias por subir esta produccion que de hecho es de gran calidad!
I had the pleasure of meeting Robben after one of his shows in Chicago in the early 2000's. I was a full time private jazz/rock guitar instructor in Chicago at that time. I talked to Robben for over an hour as he shot a game of pool. He was so humble and nice. At one point he looked around the club and asked me: "Where are all the ladies"?
I absolutely agree, gentlemen. Robben once said “don’t be afraid to play the melody.” It’s something I try to adhere to as player and it has served me well. Jing Chi is one of my favorite projects of his, just unbelievably outstanding.🎸
Fabulous. Had a great time watching this video. Ford's chord choices are somethin' else, as well as his choices of guitars, while the bass (Travis Carlton) provided a really comfortable tapestry and the drums (Toss Panos) a heroic playing filled with accents. And Larry Coryell !!!!!! Thanks for uploading GB!
Its so sad to me that we don't appreciate the blues here in the US as much as our European brethren- this is an amazing performance...Robben is an absolute Jedi on the axe!
Oh My........Nothing To Nobody! Such a kickass, monstrous, rhythm tune! This is one of Robben’s best versions of a great song! That’s a bunch of music from just three players........fantastic!
The day he was born he came out with a little Gibson in his hands and everyone just got outta the way and has been trailblazing every since like a Combat Engineer !!
Brilliant playing from all. I wish whoever shares these would put the three names. As much as I love Robben, Travis Carlton & Toss Pamos...are in the same league.
This is a great concert, with a good bass player (Travis Carlton, son of Larry Carlton) and an excellent drummer (his mother stated that when he was born he came out with 2 drumsticks in his hands).
maybe you are too young ? Not making a joke but I saw him first on the Joni Mitchell tour in '74 I think it was, and did not realize that he was in the band. He looked every bit of 18 at that time, but was probably a little older than that, the pictures I found are quite hilarious .......... I get to see him here in Birmingham AL this week, can't wait !!!
LONG ago, I saw the Charles Ford Band open for Albert King (or maybe Freddie King) at the Keystone Korner in north beach San Francisco. "The Charles Ford Band, three brothers and a friend from Ukiah, California with extraordinary enthusiasm and energy, played gritty and accomplished urban blues at bars and clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area." "Formed in 1971 and existed for about a year. The band was named after Charles Ford, father of the brothers Robben, Patrick, and Mark." There was a min. drink requirement to stay and I couldn't buy alcohol at the time. That is how I "met" Robben Ford.
Toss Panos, Travis Carlton = killer groove. Robben always pairs great players. The version of Indianola @10:09 rivals the studio cut. The track Nothing to Nobody @22:00 is a deep 10 minute groove with a Travis Carlton Bass solo. Absolutely superb, one of the best modern trio live performances for mine.
been a fan for a couple of decades. Fortunately, he came to SJ Jazz Fest one year and I got to see him. His playing is way beyond the normal blues guitarist.
groove tube Yeah, I ran across Ford in either '88 or '89 and been listening ever since. He's great. I do wish he could have made a billion because he's worked hard enough to have every cent. Peace
I was fortunate enough to see Robben on stage in Paris 3 times. It could have been 4, but I remember him playing the same day as the late BB KIng .... it was one hell of a choice too make ... now BB is gone, so I don't regret my choice. and I was lucky to attend Joe Bonamassa show a few years ago with Robben and Larry Carlton as special guests !!!
GB, it makes such a difference when you list the songs & the times if it's possible for you. This is one of the best live recordings of Robben Ford with a fabulous trio to inspire him, can't find the words of how great this night was. Gerry, thank you for putting this concert on YT for us to watch!!! CAN you possibly DO THIS if you would be so kind?
play guitar for 35 years , and i think , oke i am a good player , ha ha think again dolf. if robben is a 10 then i am a 2 . time for some humble pie . i love that guy , ha ha ha its insane . thanx robben .
superbe trio, la meilleure de ses formules, Robben, Travis Carlton (basse) et ce batteur Mexicain dont j'ai oublie le nom mais qui est un tueur de groove et de musicalité !!! j'adore ce trio et le concert du Rockpalast 2007 avec la meme formule est absolument magique !!! bravo a vous d'avoir offert au public parisien un artiste de ce calibre !!!! encore !!!
Chris Arles Oui super mais le batteur en fait trop à mon goût, il bavarde au détriment du groove. A-t-il bien compris que, parfois, il faut "accompagner" ? Le bassiste est par contre parfaitement dedans, au service de Robben et de la musique.
Je pense que si Robben Ford joue avec ce batteur, c'est qu'il lui convient parfaitement, d'autan qu'il joue toujours ensemble, entièrement d'accord avec Chris Arles concernant le concert de Rockpalst 2007, concert sublime !
Peut-être qu'il lui convient parfaitement ou peut-être pas !? Je persiste, ce batteur, bien que très doué techniquement, bavarde, en fait des tonnes et nous gâche une partie du plaisir en étant dans une démo permanente qui s'apparente à un "solo show" de percussions.
Cher Jean Michel, il fait a mon sens un boulot absolument parfait mais tu as parfaitement le droit de préférer un jeu moins fournis ... juste une question de gout personnel. Etant guitariste moi-meme et pratiquant la forme du trio depuis longtemps, j'apprécie les batteurs qui savent faire le show et qui envoient ce genre d'énergie ... tout est subjectif bien sur, ceci est tout a fait personnel . En te souhaitant un tres bonne soiree. Au fait il se nomme Toss Panos ;)
unbeleievable talented master . thanks Robben saw you in Boulder colorado at Tulagi's . Heheheheh . what a fuckin awesome night . i think it was 1978 . on the Hill . hahahahah
I thought, "thats looks like larry carltons' son on bass". I was right! He is awesome, I saw him with his dad at the baked potato a few years ago. He was the highlight of the show in my opinion.
And people continue to ask if Adele and Ed Sheren are our only hope? How little do they know. Like water, True talent will negotiate it's own course, regardless.
Tracklist:
-01- The Way You Treated Me
-02- Indianola
-03- Set a Date You Don't Have To Go
-04- Nothing to Nobody
-05- Spoonful
-06- Don't Worry About Me
-07- Thoughtless
-08- Lateral Climb
-09- How Deep in the Blues
-10- Earthquake
-11- Too Much
-12- Moonchild Blues
-13- There'll Never Be Another You
Personnel:
Robben Ford - guitar & vocals
Bass - Travis Carlton
Drums - Toss Panos
Special Guest: Larry Coryell - guitar
Notes:
Recorded live at New Morning, Paris, in July 2009
I can
Listen to Ford all night and day every day every week without pausing the music
AIN'T IT THE TRUTH!
The only one that can play the guitar, sing and pass his hand trough his hair all at the same time as if it was nothing!
É algo que sempre reparo. É capaz de ainda tomar água ao mesmo tempo.
Haha, yes.
Nunca antes habia escuchado conversar a una guitarra ,bajo y bateria de manera tan fluida y entretenida como en esta presentacion!Gracias por subir esta produccion que de hecho es de gran calidad!
Give me a drummer like this !✌️
And a bassist who can put down the groove he can. The thing is, would your skills be worthy of them showing up?
Delicious playing!
The drummer !! Hes awesome
Toss Panos. ¡Saludos!
Equally the bassist' Travis Carleton, Larry Carleton's son. An amazing rhythm section to be able to play with.
The drummer is an absolute MAD MAN !!!!
I had the pleasure of meeting Robben after one of his shows in Chicago in the early 2000's. I was
a full time private jazz/rock guitar
instructor in Chicago at that time. I talked to Robben for over an hour as he shot a game of pool. He was so humble and nice. At one point he looked around the club and asked me:
"Where are all the ladies"?
Thanks for that share JIMMY!
so much thanks gerry blue for this video❤
Mais… ça c’est incroyable!
WHAT great playing here!
Thanks for stopping by, I'm a huge fan of your videos
in did
Absolutly fabulous ...
Toss Panos...amazing drummer...you can tell that he's listening to his band mates, call and answer stuff, comping, etc... love this guys Live playing
Toss plays great tasty grooves perfect for this setting, listens and compliments the groove, no bullshit!
I remember Toss from Musicians Institute, clearly he was paying attention during Joe Porcaro’s class. 😂
LOVE Robben.
Que crack Toss Panos! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥁🎵 increíble !
The drummer is awesome!
toss panos!
Yes indeed
Robben Ford is in my top ten all time guitar players, brilliant stuff!!
Mine too!!
is in my top 3 :D
@@alanwolfgo My favorite blues ,jazz and rock guitarist all wrapped up in one.
I absolutely agree, gentlemen. Robben once said “don’t be afraid to play the melody.” It’s something I try to adhere to as player and it has served me well. Jing Chi is one of my favorite projects of his, just unbelievably outstanding.🎸
Any time I see Toss Panos on the drums I know I'm going to be listening to the whole show 😀
Robben kills it like no-one else.
Не могу наслушался этот концерт!
Fabulous. Had a great time watching this video. Ford's chord choices are somethin' else, as well as his choices of guitars, while the bass (Travis Carlton) provided a really comfortable tapestry and the drums (Toss Panos) a heroic playing filled with accents. And Larry Coryell !!!!!! Thanks for uploading GB!
Ford, Carlton and Panos. Thank you all. Great sound also.
What a straight and honest playing going on here.
Its so sad to me that we don't appreciate the blues here in the US as much as our European brethren- this is an amazing performance...Robben is an absolute Jedi on the axe!
No Star Wars comparisons, please.
This has to be some of Robben’s best playing. The maturity and tastiness in his phrasing is absolutely putrid
Oh My........Nothing To Nobody! Such a kickass, monstrous, rhythm tune! This is one of Robben’s best versions of a great song! That’s a bunch of music from just three players........fantastic!
He sings really great, too.
Robben Ford is truly great!
One of my biggest guitar influences...robben is a superb guitar master.a real musician.
you are not bad your self either xD !waiting for your project!
GREATESTEST BLUES GUITARIST
Best groove at 1:29:30, that jams so damn hard! Deep in the zone, Incredible!!! The level of musicianship here in otherworldly
The day he was born he came out with a little Gibson in his hands and everyone just got outta the way and has been trailblazing every since like a Combat Engineer !!
Thanks for posting this. Great guitar, bass, and drumming! RF has such cool tones here: very chewy. Excellent dynamics and touch.
what a legend!
Brilliant playing from all. I wish whoever shares these would put the three names. As much as I love Robben, Travis Carlton & Toss Pamos...are in the same league.
This dudes tone omg. So amazing and soulful.
Yasss!♥️👏
One of the true guitar greats ..
This is a great concert, with a good bass player (Travis Carlton, son of Larry Carlton) and an excellent drummer (his mother stated that when he was born he came out with 2 drumsticks in his hands).
saw him in the 90s....without glasses! remains one of my guitariste & musician préféré Magnifique
Trio da pesada ! 🎸
Larry Coryel jamming and having fun! It is clear he learned the tunes on the fly, on stage, what a fine musician. RIP.
increíble. espasrcular. esto. es. vello. precioso. vella. musica. para. la. humanidad. los. felicitos. mis. ermanitos
MALDITOS ESOS BATOS GRANDES CARAJO!
Jajajajajajajajajajajaja!!!!!!!
Best live music I heard after Jimi and Stevie Ray, evolution to Rock-Jazz-Afrobeat
All 3 firing on all cylinders. SOOOOO GOOD! Why have't I heard of Robben Ford before? Excellent guitar work.
maybe you are too young ? Not making a joke but I saw him first on the Joni Mitchell tour in '74 I think it was, and did not realize that he was in the band. He looked every bit of 18 at that time, but was probably a little older than that, the pictures I found are quite hilarious .......... I get to see him here in Birmingham AL this week, can't wait !!!
@@porkbelly0713 Maybe so. Glad I found him on UA-cam. Been watching lots of live shows. It's very good.
LONG ago, I saw the Charles Ford Band open for Albert King (or maybe Freddie King) at the Keystone Korner in north beach San Francisco. "The Charles Ford Band, three brothers and a friend from Ukiah, California with extraordinary enthusiasm and energy, played gritty and accomplished urban blues at bars and clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area." "Formed in 1971 and existed for about a year. The band was named after Charles Ford, father of the brothers Robben, Patrick, and Mark." There was a min. drink requirement to stay and I couldn't buy alcohol at the time. That is how I "met" Robben Ford.
After being buddies with Larry Carlton, he took his son Travis on the road to play bass who is a great bass player.
Toss Panos, Travis Carlton = killer groove. Robben always pairs great players. The version of Indianola @10:09 rivals the studio cut. The track Nothing to Nobody @22:00 is a deep 10 minute groove with a Travis Carlton Bass solo. Absolutely superb, one of the best modern trio live performances for mine.
DEFINITELY this version of INDIANOLA is one of the best recorded!
like the BASS IN THIS SO DEEP AND CLEAR..AWESOME
Larry Carlton's son
Such a great trio 👌
that guitar is a Treasure. only R.F. would get something like that.
Among the best playing I ever heard on trio and right in the pocket music for me!
been a fan for a couple of decades. Fortunately, he came to SJ Jazz Fest one year and I got to see him. His playing is way beyond the normal blues guitarist.
groove tube Yeah, I ran across Ford in either '88 or '89 and been listening ever since. He's great. I do wish he could have made a billion because he's worked hard enough to have every cent. Peace
I only say: diminished scale
Awesome
robben...se da giovane ha suonato con miles davis , beh , un motivo c'e' !!! e un MOSTRO !!!!!!!!!!!
Wowsome !!! 👍🏻😉🇬🇷
I was fortunate enough to see Robben on stage in Paris 3 times. It could have been 4, but I remember him playing the same day as the late BB KIng .... it was one hell of a choice too make ... now BB is gone, so I don't regret my choice. and I was lucky to attend Joe Bonamassa show a few years ago with Robben and Larry Carlton as special guests !!!
FRANK, Was it 2007, 2008 or 2009?
@@YTer-SBSB770 do you mean the year BB King was playing the same night or the year I saw him with Joe and Larry ?
@@franckrichard8077 I'D LIKE TO KNOW BOTH!
GB, it makes such a difference when you list the songs & the times if it's possible for you. This is one of the best live recordings of Robben Ford with a fabulous trio to inspire him, can't find the words of how great this night was. Gerry, thank you for putting this concert on YT for us to watch!!! CAN you possibly DO THIS if you would be so kind?
Robben really shines on a Telecaster... Thats his guitar...
play guitar for 35 years , and i think , oke i am a good player , ha ha think again dolf. if robben is a 10 then i am a 2 . time for some humble pie . i love that guy , ha ha ha its insane . thanx robben .
Robin is so frikin excellent! One of my favorite musicians.....Ever!
JAMMMMMM!!!
BLUES AND JAZZ THIS SO AMAZING
How can we dislike this???
💜
Warning: Masters at work.
He mixes hard and soft touch really well. His dynamics are as great.
Never tire watching this level of sheer talent 👍
Do you have a home studio ? Yes you do !
Larry Coryell was just killin' it. Outstanding guitar work !
One of the greatest among many. It's the blues
Man... He really changes it up with the different guitar tones and stuff. I just love his playing. 🏆🎧
Great Musicians !!!! Fabulous Robben !!!!!! Thanks god !!!!!
tha't's. with a capital G too, my friend !!
superbe trio, la meilleure de ses formules, Robben, Travis Carlton (basse) et ce batteur Mexicain dont j'ai oublie le nom mais qui est un tueur de groove et de musicalité !!! j'adore ce trio et le concert du Rockpalast 2007 avec la meme formule est absolument magique !!! bravo a vous d'avoir offert au public parisien un artiste de ce calibre !!!! encore !!!
Chris Arles Oui super mais le batteur en fait trop à mon goût, il bavarde au détriment du groove. A-t-il bien compris que, parfois, il faut "accompagner" ? Le bassiste est par contre parfaitement dedans, au service de Robben et de la musique.
Je pense que si Robben Ford joue avec ce batteur, c'est qu'il lui convient parfaitement, d'autan qu'il joue toujours ensemble, entièrement d'accord avec Chris Arles concernant le concert de Rockpalst 2007, concert sublime !
Peut-être qu'il lui convient parfaitement ou peut-être pas !? Je persiste, ce batteur, bien que très doué techniquement, bavarde, en fait des tonnes et nous gâche une partie du plaisir en étant dans une démo permanente qui s'apparente à un "solo show" de percussions.
Cher Jean Michel, il fait a mon sens un boulot absolument parfait mais tu as parfaitement le droit de préférer un jeu moins fournis ... juste une question de gout personnel. Etant guitariste moi-meme et pratiquant la forme du trio depuis longtemps, j'apprécie les batteurs qui savent faire le show et qui envoient ce genre d'énergie ... tout est subjectif bien sur, ceci est tout a fait personnel . En te souhaitant un tres bonne soiree. Au fait il se nomme Toss Panos ;)
He is greek. Toss Panos is his name
amazing
unbeleievable talented master . thanks Robben saw you in Boulder colorado at Tulagi's . Heheheheh . what a fuckin awesome night . i think it was 1978 . on the Hill . hahahahah
I thought, "thats looks like larry carltons' son on bass". I was right! He is awesome, I saw him with his dad at the baked potato a few years ago. He was the highlight of the show in my opinion.
17:34 so good
Love it!!!!
He is so good and tremendously successful
That drummer.
You MUST see Toss Panos play live!
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Wonderful.
Wowzy,!
Fantastic Rhythm section
Interesante el sonido del bajo. Awesone Bass.
De acuerdo, los agudos me hicieron cargar!
What I would give for a rhythm section like that behind me
How is this song called?49:20
Latteral climb
e non sapevo che tra le altre cose ....canta assai bene !!!! MOSTRO !!!!!!
how does Robben get that great wah sound at 42mins please? the amp and wah pedal used. thanks
And people continue to ask if Adele and Ed Sheren are our only hope? How little do they know. Like water, True talent will negotiate it's own course, regardless.
Amazing!
Fantastic video
wow!
lol. he's wearing his cheaters... i love this guy so much.
I approve🌷😎
Здорово!
Muito bom.
Great
Just thinking, like if the trio is not enough, Larry Coryell was in the house!!!