Jazz Band Covers Nirvana On The Spot (ft. Ulysses Owens Jr.)

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  • @ephre
    @ephre 5 місяців тому +20194

    love how the sax player says nothing and then slays her part like it's nothing.

    • @midofare
      @midofare 5 місяців тому +630

      I guess there’s quite a bit of the recording that’s chopped out, but from what we see she is definitely quiet and an awesome player. 🙂

    • @jamessnyder9307
      @jamessnyder9307 5 місяців тому +979

      That's Erena Terakubo, one of the best alto players out right now, she was an apprentice of Vincent Herring! She rules!!

    • @ephre
      @ephre 5 місяців тому +199

      @@jamessnyder9307 I mostly listen to free improvisation, but this band was really great and it was interesting to see the way they can switch between eras and different styles like that. The bit where the piano player went all McCoy Tyner was pretty impressive.

    • @RogerSanGabriel
      @RogerSanGabriel 5 місяців тому +65

      Professionals can do that.

    • @anepagger568
      @anepagger568 5 місяців тому +9

      indeed

  • @ferdinandoscala
    @ferdinandoscala 5 місяців тому +21052

    "Come on, we are jazz musicians" could possibly be the best band encouragement quote of all time

    • @nathan87
      @nathan87 5 місяців тому +423

      "we jazz musicians"

    • @Bigredwillol
      @Bigredwillol 5 місяців тому +132

      It's only a few chords and a single melody. It's a very simple song. They should be able to play it

    • @SwedeOfEnbound
      @SwedeOfEnbound 5 місяців тому +33

      I rolled half sideways in the sofa from laughter. Got me good. :_D

    • @aly9402
      @aly9402 5 місяців тому +170

      "Come on, man. We jazz musicians." For historical accuracy 😊❤

    • @NextGeneration492Theinte-mp7ho
      @NextGeneration492Theinte-mp7ho 5 місяців тому +5

      My thoughts exactly

  • @JensHilzensauer
    @JensHilzensauer 5 місяців тому +22223

    Honestly if that were licensed and released, I'd buy a whole album of rock songs reimagined by those guys. Fantastic energy and musicianship.

    • @gusgarcia4461
      @gusgarcia4461 5 місяців тому +365

      Listen to Rock Swings by Paul Anka, it’s not jazz but it’s a whole bunch of rock songs with the incredible Anka crooning and some amazing musicians.
      There’s an incredible version of Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit, Michael Jackson, Spandau Ballet, Bon Jovi, and an incredible version of Oasis’s Wonderwall.
      Please, please listen to it on Spotify or wherever, you won’t be disappointed.

    • @SO-ym3zs
      @SO-ym3zs 5 місяців тому +176

      Check out The Bad Plus, they were covering Nirvana and other rock and pop years ago, and they're awesome players.

    • @therobertshouse
      @therobertshouse 5 місяців тому +139

      Herbie Hancock's "The New Standard" album has a very similar vibe to this, including a cover of another Nirvana tune, All Apologies. Killer lineup on the recording as well!

    • @allentastic
      @allentastic 5 місяців тому +13

      Big same!!!

    • @bencook2681
      @bencook2681 5 місяців тому +100

      There is a band called Jazz Sabbath that does nothing but Black Sabbath covers done as jazz. Fantastic stuff.

  • @ikuep
    @ikuep 8 днів тому +175

    Dear UA-cam. Why in the world would you not show me this earlier!? Fix your algorithm. This is pure quality and passion!

    • @Levi_OP
      @Levi_OP 7 днів тому +1

      Seems like we had the same thing happen haha

    • @mikedeluxe27
      @mikedeluxe27 6 днів тому

      ​@@Levi_OP 😂😂

    • @DanoshdeBlaig
      @DanoshdeBlaig 4 дні тому

      Dito, but hey it's just 5 months later and not 5 years 😅

    • @JohnEllzey
      @JohnEllzey День тому +1

      No shit this is what I’m looking for

  • @antitrofa
    @antitrofa 2 місяці тому +576

    This should be a promotional video for a campaign titled "you thought you did not like jazz". Incredible stuff.

    • @Sardy540
      @Sardy540 25 днів тому +1

      It is Alien technology to me and I loved this!

    • @14nickel
      @14nickel 24 дні тому +4

      Honestly, the best way to dip your toes into an unfamiliar genre is to find songs you already know and love played as that genre. Jazz is all about taking known songs and putting a spin on them. If you think of a Jazz band as having a conversation with each other, the song they're covering would be the topic.

    • @PizzaSIut
      @PizzaSIut 20 днів тому +2

      i thought I didn't like nirvana until this haha

    • @paulshell1729
      @paulshell1729 11 годин тому

      ​@@14nickelDang well put.

  • @RodmanTackleAdvisor
    @RodmanTackleAdvisor 4 місяці тому +4612

    It's almost disturbing how quickly the pianist found it. He just looked over "oh you mean...." And then creates the basis for the cover.
    Jazz musicians are the rocket scientists of music. They're miles ahead of everyone else. It's not really music so much as math in your ear.
    The Sax got me. She just sits there listening and watching. Then, she goes off like a nuclear bomb.
    Bassist is the pilot. Pianist is the architect. Sax is the supernova they fly into. Just perfect. I cried a little from the joy. Perfect.
    Edit - Thanks guys. I really enjoy the feedback.
    PE- Well, a local venue just asked if I'd be willing to write band summaries based on this post and y'all liking it so much. Thank you. I just wrote what my weird brain heard.

    • @autothaiman52
      @autothaiman52 4 місяці тому +58

      Tottaly agree. Their personal skills just on another level.

    • @theowenssailingdiary5239
      @theowenssailingdiary5239 4 місяці тому

      Jazz musicians are the people that call themselves engineers because they can weld; classical musicians are the engineers/ the rockets scientists and mathematicians. Jazz musicians are like drunks who think they've done something profound when all did was recover from a near fall. Throwing paint at a wall ain't art unless you pretend really hard.

    • @XuBlax
      @XuBlax 4 місяці тому +59

      What an honestly wonderful comment

    • @RodmanTackleAdvisor
      @RodmanTackleAdvisor 4 місяці тому +54

      @@XuBlax Back before computers took over the industry, I was considered a gifted ear. I can hear it all, or isolate on one sound. Jazz is my blankie if you will. It's perfect harmony. Everything is equally important, which is very rare musically.

    • @veganskillz
      @veganskillz 4 місяці тому +57

      Don’t forget how on it the trumpet guy was too! He totally was in sinc and read the whole mood of what they should be doing instantly

  • @JamesLogan-q7l
    @JamesLogan-q7l 5 місяців тому +6271

    Imagine chilling in a classy fine dining setting on your 10 year anniversary, and you start to recognize Nirvana’s grunge lol

    • @TravisMiles-wr1tn
      @TravisMiles-wr1tn 5 місяців тому +89

      or your 25th anniversary.

    • @ajpenninga
      @ajpenninga 5 місяців тому +54

      @@TravisMiles-wr1tn watching Westworld felt like that.

    • @beisbol161
      @beisbol161 5 місяців тому

      😊​@@ajpenningaoilki😅pOm😅ukp😅 7:45 😅😅😊o😊😅p

    • @The_Original_John_Helldiver
      @The_Original_John_Helldiver 5 місяців тому +39

      Oh God that would be so cash

    • @michaelderose397
      @michaelderose397 5 місяців тому +9

      Yes I can imagine

  • @Boominator-d8s
    @Boominator-d8s 28 днів тому +168

    Ulysses is right. His band are some of the most brilliant musicians in the planet.
    My God the talent in that room is ASTOUNDING!

  • @jonathankylander7788
    @jonathankylander7788 2 місяці тому +1651

    This is a *masterclass* in communication. Each member knew their role, knew their instrument, and knew how to effectively work together to deliver on the goal. No ego, no standing off, just a group effort. Watching each other for cues on when to turn it up and when to back down. Fuck man, that was incredible.

    • @user-qe3gf1yp3x
      @user-qe3gf1yp3x 2 місяці тому +32

      Communication that comes from understating each other and their individual strengths as well as the group dynamic.
      They are talking in a shorthand that can be understood from the outside if you know the references and the theory…BUT…it comes so fast because they know that their band mates will understand the references.
      The fact that the drums and piano hit the Train/Elvin concept right away…is so wild.
      Incredible watching people be creative in the moment.

    • @davidf2244
      @davidf2244 2 місяці тому

      ​@@user-qe3gf1yp3xtrain/elvin concept? Huh? Speak to me like you might a small child.

    • @DingDangDun
      @DingDangDun Місяць тому +6

      Killed it. Reminds me of my guitar teacher. Playing with a band is a fantastic thing, and why jazz/jam music is music in its most raw and finest form, music as a language, and a relationship. Later in life playing bass in a funk band the drummer and myself spoke our own language which eventually just became knowing looks which evolved into musical telepathy. Some of the craziest I've seen is the Eugen Cicero trio (Rip)

    • @VOIDIGAZE
      @VOIDIGAZE Місяць тому +6

      @@DingDangDun Yeah, jaming with someone who you have good, or ~ great ~ chemistry with is such an amazing feeling. Specially once you're like 20 minutes or so into it. It's like telepathy.

    • @stevemuzak8526
      @stevemuzak8526 Місяць тому +2

      Imagine if we applied this to normal life. No more wars, no more killing etc.

  • @paulvandecalseijde5629
    @paulvandecalseijde5629 5 місяців тому +7566

    Notice how Ulysses gives the intro solo to Thomas, who clearly knows Nirvana. Dude puts multiple quotes from the original vocal line in the intro. Good example of making use of the strengths of the musicians in your band.

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater 5 місяців тому +88

      Kuddos to that

    • @adamgracemusicsydney8420
      @adamgracemusicsydney8420 5 місяців тому +260

      @@paulvandecalseijde5629 how good was that bass solo 🤯I had to pick my jaw up off the floor!

    • @wp689
      @wp689 5 місяців тому +42

      Great observation

    • @WoockerSocket2
      @WoockerSocket2 5 місяців тому +78

      The trumpet could already play the vocal melody after one listen, everyone knew the melody at that point after so many practices

    • @DannyAdair
      @DannyAdair 5 місяців тому +135

      The way he did the “hey!” Shouts by pulling his string off the fingerboard was mad. At first I thought he was just kinda noodling but on second listen I got it

  • @benjaminbickham2429
    @benjaminbickham2429 5 місяців тому +2875

    As a music student, I'm just absolutely blown away by how brilliant they each were. He really assembled the team, man. That felt like the Avengers of Jazz.

    • @TeRiFic05
      @TeRiFic05 4 місяці тому +17

      Ah, you made me feel better… I don’t know how to play any instruments nor have I studied music. I was blown over how quickly they picked up the music.

    • @fredygump5578
      @fredygump5578 4 місяці тому +56

      "Avengers of Jazz"? A band that needs to exist.

    • @trvpyn
      @trvpyn 4 місяці тому +16

      Or the heist montage when he builds the team. Shaking hands in concert halls and bars with a "you sonova bitch, I'm in!"🎶🎉🎶

    • @danarzechula3769
      @danarzechula3769 4 місяці тому +1

      Oooo that should be their name❤

    • @mikhaelchangat9048
      @mikhaelchangat9048 2 місяці тому +7

      More like Avenjazz

  • @JeremyPickett
    @JeremyPickett Місяць тому +114

    As a fellow jazz musician (retired) i can firmly say: at 12:30 ish, i nearly fell off my couch. The bass intro for rhe few first seconds i was unsure of, he got his footing and rocked it. The entire band is phenomenal. And the pianist is an absolute monster.

  • @awakenthedrummer6452
    @awakenthedrummer6452 5 місяців тому +7442

    I loved how no one used full sentences when they were talking structure:
    "...we blow"
    "and when ya'll get to the *Bah.. Bah*. And then... Yeah"

    • @youngtevanced8818
      @youngtevanced8818 5 місяців тому +366

      😂😂 Seems their mind communicating with time signatures

    • @zubrismusic
      @zubrismusic 5 місяців тому +183

      Yeah, this is awesome watching them work in real time.

    • @diegorocca5210
      @diegorocca5210 5 місяців тому +366

      They speak jazz

    • @vinceinhouston-01
      @vinceinhouston-01 5 місяців тому +182

      Each person is competent and they don't have to explain because they've each completed their 10,000 hours. Nobody needs it to be spelled out.

    • @wh33lers
      @wh33lers 5 місяців тому +54

      Keep in mind that there was a lot cut away where they created the language they referenced later.

  • @Fillup82
    @Fillup82 5 місяців тому +3860

    I have never felt the need to physically applaud a youtube video so much.

    • @stephenhill6143
      @stephenhill6143 5 місяців тому +25

      I actually did!

    • @NarcFreedom
      @NarcFreedom 5 місяців тому +4

      Incredible! So joyful.

    • @davidcenteau-depina6192
      @davidcenteau-depina6192 5 місяців тому +13

      Same here! Really great jazz musicians are on a whole other level of musicianship.

    • @Zinerun
      @Zinerun 5 місяців тому +5

      This has become my new favorite song.

    • @roycrite4656
      @roycrite4656 5 місяців тому +3

      Facts! Absolute facts!

  • @ThatKidTony
    @ThatKidTony 2 місяці тому +330

    That first attempt was magical.
    They communicate so efficiently with each other.

    • @oliroy
      @oliroy 2 місяці тому +7

      When the pianist kicked into 5th gear immediately it blew my mind

  • @sssiod
    @sssiod 14 днів тому +38

    UA-cam or whoever put an ad right in the middle of the greatest jazz cover of Nirvana I've ever heard. I hope you sleep on a hard pillow and have a soar neck for a few days. I was so into it and then an ad hit from Grainger. C'mon man not cool. Totally killed the vibe. It should be illegal to inject ads in musical performances.

  • @Dentark1
    @Dentark1 5 місяців тому +5520

    She didn't say a thing the whole time and when it came time to solo she just went like a bat out of hell, amazing 👌

    • @JB-mt5oy
      @JB-mt5oy 5 місяців тому +197

      Erena Terakubo

    • @Bluebuthappy182
      @Bluebuthappy182 5 місяців тому +79

      I noticed that too a monster of a player

    • @nhattuyenvodieu3103
      @nhattuyenvodieu3103 5 місяців тому +210

      I think there was a shot where she looks like she wanted to say something but was then like "ugh, too exhausting"

    • @DougShablowski
      @DougShablowski 5 місяців тому +55

      And yet she said a mouthfull.

    • @WickedIndigo
      @WickedIndigo 5 місяців тому +55

      Oh yeah, she didn’t have to say anything. Her playing said far more than any words ever could, what a fuckin player.

  • @iowadrummer7
    @iowadrummer7 3 місяці тому +803

    I am begging you to get this combo to record an entire album of jazz covers for grunge or heavy rock songs. This is brilliant.

    • @nickerickson7324
      @nickerickson7324 2 місяці тому +17

      "Take Ten: Pearl Jam Redux"

    • @Reverend-JT
      @Reverend-JT 2 місяці тому +6

      I never knew I needed this.

    • @_IslandRealtor
      @_IslandRealtor 2 місяці тому +1

      I absolutely LOVE this!

    • @Missteree87
      @Missteree87 2 місяці тому +1

      I second that opinion

    • @TuBaFl5H
      @TuBaFl5H Місяць тому +1

      AIC jazzed down would be really neat

  • @ongakuchan587
    @ongakuchan587 5 місяців тому +1670

    This is what happens when you mix ppl who know theory, know their instrument, and know their band.
    Tremendous!

    • @reginar5849
      @reginar5849 5 місяців тому +1

      👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @kitty10141
      @kitty10141 5 місяців тому +2

      Joey Diaz sock account? Tremendous

    • @ongakuchan587
      @ongakuchan587 5 місяців тому

      @@kitty10141 😂😂😂 it's not a trademark my dude

    • @WeatherStone
      @WeatherStone 5 місяців тому +13

      as a musician, i can say, they have insane chemistry between them, all theory and practice in the world can make you a insane good solo/soloist/session musician, to make a band work so in tune like that, they have to really love what they do and love each other
      band is like a marriage, but your intimacy is music =)

    • @K1ddkanuck
      @K1ddkanuck 5 місяців тому

      Absolutely agreed. Pretty much unbelievable. WTAF.

  • @SourPatchCJ
    @SourPatchCJ Місяць тому +24

    The chemistry is unreal. They bounce off eachother and communicate surprisingly well

  • @Flamamacue
    @Flamamacue 5 місяців тому +841

    People often dismiss jazz as a jumble of random stuff but jazz musicians have an incredibly thorough understanding of music theory and what makes a song feel a certain way. Their ability to hear structure and rewrite it on the fly is something else and these guys are sooooo locked in together. Great performance

    • @pistonburner6448
      @pistonburner6448 4 місяці тому +16

      Yup, they're nerds alright.

    • @magicmulder
      @magicmulder 4 місяці тому +8

      Jazz isn’t my thing but I’d never dismiss the grasp these folks have on chord progressions and all the wild stuff connected to it.

    • @BenJuan123
      @BenJuan123 4 місяці тому +10

      It’s like modern / abstract art - once you have such a complete mastery over the conventional techniques you start looking for ways to expand the bounds of those techniques and break the rules, sometimes it looks like a jumble of random stuff to outside observers but its born from years of mastery

    • @flopdeop135
      @flopdeop135 4 місяці тому +15

      calling jazz a jumble of random stuff just shows a lack ot understanding of the genre

    • @melcooks3520
      @melcooks3520 4 місяці тому +1

      @@flopdeop135they just said that because the people around jazz at the time. It’s typical with these people

  • @polyton4539
    @polyton4539 5 місяців тому +2707

    Why is no one talking about how the pianist picked up the cue from the drummer and then the the trio went into complete craziness, like whaaaat??? SO INTENSE!!

    • @komjazz
      @komjazz 5 місяців тому +99

      Yeah, they discussed about going to do Trane (Coltrane) Elvin (Jones) kind of vibe. At 5:34.

    • @MattTee1975
      @MattTee1975 5 місяців тому +37

      They'd already worked that part out in the discussions.

    • @adityabharatee6655
      @adityabharatee6655 5 місяців тому +26

      Absolutely. Goosebumps moment. I am not a trained musician or anything ... but was amazed at that pick point. It was so so precise. Wow

    • @1BABartz1
      @1BABartz1 5 місяців тому +16

      That was the change to a different style. The timing and intuition between band mates is incredible.

    • @gabius09
      @gabius09 5 місяців тому +13

      That’s at 12:40 for anyone wondering. Incredible !

  • @adonandary5442
    @adonandary5442 3 місяці тому +1060

    Oh my GOD as soon as the whole band comes in after like 2 seconds of the bassist showing how he was going to play it, absolutely melted my face. It sounded incredible IMMEDIATELY. This band needs to do whole albums of Jazz covers of songs from other genres. Amazing work.

    • @jaredm730
      @jaredm730 3 місяці тому +13

      Chills.

    • @michaelvincent7115
      @michaelvincent7115 2 місяці тому +1

      Postmodern Jukebox. Check them out they literally do that

    • @adonandary5442
      @adonandary5442 2 місяці тому +2

      @@michaelvincent7115 Oh dude hell yeah. They are awesome. I haven't listened to them in a long time. If I remember correctly it was a bit of a different flavour of Jazz. Also they had a singer. I really like the fact this is instrumental and the horns take the vocal parts. Something about it is so luscious sounding.

  • @adamjones7497
    @adamjones7497 3 дні тому +4

    What did I just watch, holy cow. Their craftsmanship is on point. Like, NBA All-Star, raining threes, from half court.

  • @KaboosetheDank
    @KaboosetheDank 6 місяців тому +12684

    Insane how much music theory is used on the spot

    • @MusoraOfficial
      @MusoraOfficial  5 місяців тому +1607

      Absolutely, it's become second nature for them at this point.

    • @illie2852
      @illie2852 5 місяців тому +715

      Jazz musicians have an unbelievable knowledge of music that they just had to get to learn how to improvise it’s incredible how proficient they are

    • @clutchmatic
      @clutchmatic 5 місяців тому +249

      Despite the "theory" label, it is just a standardized way to talk about music... Like for an American learning to talk Finnish

    • @spacenexo5654
      @spacenexo5654 5 місяців тому +263

      @@clutchmatic yeah its mostly band talk and less music theory, and when they explain stuff related to pitch they would usually go "it goes like baa ba bum" or something like that.

    • @zhu05107
      @zhu05107 5 місяців тому +112

      The harmonic knowledge was great here but it’s the rhythmic fluency that made it special

  • @brandongreene3213
    @brandongreene3213 5 місяців тому +1881

    Shows you how important a bass player that knows what he's doing will do for your band.

    • @rottingpotatoes2483
      @rottingpotatoes2483 5 місяців тому +61

      It’s almost like quality musicians make a difference in the quality of the music. Who’da thought?

    • @emilianolaurenzi464
      @emilianolaurenzi464 5 місяців тому +52

      The bass is almost like the clave in Cuban music: It gives the ruthmic key, the "heartbeat" of the piece.

    • @Doc-Greene
      @Doc-Greene 5 місяців тому +19

      @@brandongreene3213 as a bassist, I agree!

    • @samstewart5744
      @samstewart5744 5 місяців тому +19

      That's Thomas Milovac! Absolutely ripper from Orlando

    • @yoeyyoey8937
      @yoeyyoey8937 5 місяців тому +25

      Every jazz musician knows that bass is pretty much the most important part.

  • @smiky2
    @smiky2 5 місяців тому +1129

    Never been a jazz listener, but always was a big Nirvana fan. This whole new take on that song moved me to tears of joy and left me in awe to the musicianship of these people

    • @localbod
      @localbod 5 місяців тому +30

      I'm the same.
      It translated so well and just goes to show a good melody / motif and fantastic musicianship will always sound great.

    • @SockiSkateboards
      @SockiSkateboards 5 місяців тому +15

      I’m from New Orleans, jazz is everywhere in that city. I grew up around it, but also was a nirvana fan. Jazz musicians are so talented man

    • @OldmanSk8ing
      @OldmanSk8ing 5 місяців тому +15

      Jazz musicians will take a familiar melody and make it into a 30 min song. It’s amazing.

    • @DRCDAAN
      @DRCDAAN 5 місяців тому

      ​@@SockiSkateboards yo socki wtf are you doing here 😂

    • @johncruz9357
      @johncruz9357 5 місяців тому +8

      This great…. But, this is a common thing amongst Jazz musicians in general. It’s a shame this style of music isn’t mainstream anymore!!!!!!

  • @aaron-dd5zr
    @aaron-dd5zr Місяць тому +38

    My Grandfather come back from WW2. He was a Dixieland/Jazz /big band swing Musician. He played all over the Northeast. When him and his band mates retired, they made two albums called the “Sentimental 17” yup 17 of them made a album for their friends and family. I watched him pick up his Trumpet and put that muffle thing on it or not, plus a slide trombone he would jam out to Glen Miller, Bix Beiderbecke. He would have absolutely loved to hear this. He very likely would play this over and over just so he could join in. Great job all of you.

  • @madsquishy3410
    @madsquishy3410 2 місяці тому +271

    Omg that sax player though!!! She never says a damn word and then just absolutely kills it!!! The whole band is amazing but she is just a beast!!

    • @Enerjikk
      @Enerjikk Місяць тому +7

      100% asian energy😂

    • @JeffRyan-s3z
      @JeffRyan-s3z 13 днів тому

      Are you an artist?

  • @no1uknow32
    @no1uknow32 5 місяців тому +1125

    I was shocked when the pianist, just after having heard the song for the first time, began playing and then turning into jazz. Unbelievable musicians!

    • @nicolaswynkoop
      @nicolaswynkoop 5 місяців тому +6

      So jealous

    • @UncleYOURUNCLEUNCLE
      @UncleYOURUNCLEUNCLE 5 місяців тому +18

      What can I say (No bias from being a Rock/Jazz drummer of course.. Totally..). Jazz musicians are just something else.

    • @magicmulder
      @magicmulder 4 місяці тому +9

      Jazz pianists are something else. I’m always green with envy.

    • @disturbedcarrot
      @disturbedcarrot 4 місяці тому +3

      The bang sound was my jaw hitting the floor.

    • @casperaustindotcom
      @casperaustindotcom 4 місяці тому +4

      He said he already knew the song. Bassist did as well.

  • @cropcircle5693
    @cropcircle5693 5 місяців тому +2365

    They could do an entire 90's grunge jazz album and I'd be all over it and go see them live. Imagine them doing Black Hole Sun or Cherub Rock. Them doing Pearl Jam, Black would be a religious experience.

    • @sheireland3737
      @sheireland3737 5 місяців тому +65

      But id want to SEE them improvise it- so it would have to have film/dvd release too.

    • @Spyking18
      @Spyking18 5 місяців тому +33

      Listen to Black Hole Sun by Kneebody! Good cover by a jazz/fusion group

    • @Dowinohue
      @Dowinohue 5 місяців тому +16

      Experiencing them improv it in the moment, makes you feel like part of the conversation as a spectator. Seeing a fresh improv like this, live in the moment, feels like it would be a you forgettable experience.

    • @mr.kll3n306
      @mr.kll3n306 5 місяців тому +32

      Nora Jones did a piano version of Black Hole Sun in honor of Chris when he passed. Hauntingly beautiful, worth a listen.

    • @cooldebt
      @cooldebt 5 місяців тому +17

      @@mr.kll3n306 The Post Modern Jukebox version of Black Hole Sun had long been one of my favourite covers - I usually prefer instrumental but the vocalist did a great job.

  • @matty-j2y
    @matty-j2y 15 годин тому

    Watching them talk back and forth about the music just makes you appreciate how much they are on another level. Incredible musicians

  • @markmccall9027
    @markmccall9027 5 місяців тому +426

    The talent in that studio is crazy. For them, it's just like having a conversation. They know each other so well. So inspiring.

  • @andrewpalomares40
    @andrewpalomares40 5 місяців тому +2153

    The woman on the saxophone did not need to say a word because she already had it all figured out. This is brilliant work!

    • @r1na7di
      @r1na7di 5 місяців тому +30

      I was thinking the same 😂 well the face expression says it all

    • @marvellousidoko9472
      @marvellousidoko9472 5 місяців тому +10

      Now this is sexist

    • @andrewpalomares40
      @andrewpalomares40 5 місяців тому +66

      @@marvellousidoko9472 quite the opposite. I'm saying she's the most advanced musician there.

    • @lemon01397
      @lemon01397 5 місяців тому +195

      ​@@marvellousidoko9472 No, it's saxist.

    • @toiletwreck
      @toiletwreck 5 місяців тому +7

      overall brilliant comment chain

  • @shubhamkhare7
    @shubhamkhare7 5 місяців тому +435

    The level of synchronisation and understanding among them is INSANE! Jazz musicians are a different breed.

  • @CuratedCars
    @CuratedCars 21 день тому +3

    I took a jazz humanities class in college because I needed a humanities class to graduate and it was the last one with open seats when I signed up for classes. Ended up being one of my favorite and most memorable classes.
    Jazz is a live discourse on effective human dialog, living with empathy, being an active participant with the people around you, being informed and following rules yet respected and free as an individual. I learned it’s a model for democracy, it requires real effort and engagement without being overbearing. You listen intently and when it’s your time to speak up do it, when you’ve said your peace step back and give up the mic. If you shared something inspiring you likely inspired someone else to riff on that and add something to the mix.
    Good Jazz is selfless yet self confident. Get it right like this and you highlight some of the best traits humanity has to offer. Thank you guys for sharing your talents, we’re all better for it!😊

  • @stupidburp
    @stupidburp 5 місяців тому +325

    I got chills when the trumpet got dirty at 9:55 and felt some grunge spirit shining through.

    • @SaulOKAY
      @SaulOKAY 5 місяців тому +19

      How cool was that? Man , distorted trumpet .....

    • @deloaded
      @deloaded 3 місяці тому

      100%! Such a cool choice in the context of this song!

  • @BWater-yq3jx
    @BWater-yq3jx 5 місяців тому +572

    I love how the pianist takes it outside and then the trumpet brings back the melody and the transition is seamless. 🤯

    • @Flynn062
      @Flynn062 5 місяців тому +18

      I read this comment as that happened

    • @MrLucasHenrique7
      @MrLucasHenrique7 5 місяців тому +7

      Me too lol

    • @iggystardust9236
      @iggystardust9236 5 місяців тому +7

      Hahaha I literally did too. Crazy. Synchronicity.

    • @TheSiemek
      @TheSiemek 5 місяців тому +2

      lol same here

    • @Bongo138
      @Bongo138 4 місяці тому

      Yup 😁

  • @Phyx1u5
    @Phyx1u5 4 місяці тому +750

    sax lady is like the anime protagonist best friend that doesn't say much but is the best fighter in the series

  • @oriolesfan2463
    @oriolesfan2463 5 днів тому +1

    Few seconds of listening to the original, 45 seconds of discussion and BAM! They come up with something that has made me completely rethink about seriously listening to jazz! I don’t have words. Amazing job!!!

  • @johnwatters3431
    @johnwatters3431 3 місяці тому +160

    It is amazing to see people who are so dialed in musically, but who cannot tell you that the song was "Heart-Shaped Box" by Nirvana.

    • @Mcperson823
      @Mcperson823 2 місяці тому +8

      They don't focus on that music

    • @Thom4ES
      @Thom4ES Місяць тому

      Words are for singers...

    • @johnwatters3431
      @johnwatters3431 Місяць тому +1

      @@Thom4ES Except the wordless melody is pretty well-known.

    • @ericlane8077
      @ericlane8077 Місяць тому +2

      For the first 6 years as a musician, I only listened to classical and jazz music, and preferred only playing jazz (I play bass, at that time both electric and double bass). I only got into popular, new music because my brother introduced it to me (it was Rage Against the Machine, that turned me on to slap bass, and Bad Religion).
      Even after that exposure, I didn't seek out listening to anything other than classical or jazz., It wasn't until I met a good friend and musician that I played with that kept the newer bands coming. He turned me on to going to concerts also, and knew a lot of people in the music scene.
      Through him I got to meet bands trying to "make it" (ie signed to a label, which doesn't really matter these days) such as Hoobustank (when they had a sax and they played funky songs prior to getting signed) to bands that were at the top of the rock/popular music genre at the time (311, Incubus). I got to meet some of my newly found bass idols through him (P-nut from 311, Dirk Lance from Incubus, Markku from Hoobustank), which inspired me to be a better bass player.
      Through him I infinitely expanded my musical horizons, and moved away from only classical and jazz. I still listen to classical songs prior to performing to get amped up (O Fortuna by Carl Orff, Symphony 25 K183 allegro con brio by Mozart), and introduced certain jazz musicians to a drummer friend that mostly listened to punk and metal (Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Max Roach).
      Perhaps these guys never had someone to turn them on to newer stuff in their early adulthood, and only pursued what they were into from studying music in school (which mostly turn students onto jazz and classical). However the fact they are oblivious to popular music came to be, they definitely are incredibly talented musicians with impeccable theory and performance skills.

  • @jonaszahn9089
    @jonaszahn9089 4 місяці тому +404

    I can’t wrap my head around the fact that there are so many musical (at least in my mind) geniuses in one room just being so casual about it

    • @kristyannemaynard7359
      @kristyannemaynard7359 4 місяці тому +10

      Really casual! Just brunch-time easy.
      I have to imagine that the people in the booth were trying very hard not to lose their cool altogether.

    • @charlesnelthorpe9252
      @charlesnelthorpe9252 3 місяці тому +10

      its the goal, to become so fluent in your instrument you're really just having a conversation

  • @pablomora5204
    @pablomora5204 5 місяців тому +583

    It’s amazing how Jazz musicians can take a simple 6-4-2 progression and completely take it to a whole new level. This group is something else.

    • @Gummmibaer
      @Gummmibaer 5 місяців тому +21

      Yeah but now it sounds like any jazz song whereas a Nirvana song sounds like Nirvana.

    • @justinlesamiz4750
      @justinlesamiz4750 5 місяців тому +29

      @@Gummmibaer Yeah people forget that it's one thing to be able to play the notes in an existing song, but it's entirely another thing to compose and play a new song in a very specific style. Covering Nirvana is easy. Writing Nirvana would be impossible to replicate, even with the seemingly simple ingredients.

    • @clicheguevara5282
      @clicheguevara5282 5 місяців тому +15

      It's _still_ just a simple 6-4-2 chord progression and still has the same melody.
      They just replaced the vocals with horns and soloed over the progression for a few minutes. Lol It's not that deep.
      Their playing was obviously incredible but it's really not too difficult to take an existing song and cover it in a different genre. Any decently capable musician can do that pretty easily.

    • @strnvii
      @strnvii 5 місяців тому +3

      ​@@clicheguevara5282also for the fact that they laughed at the beginning of one note as if it showed them anything 😂
      still talented but why are musicians like this

    • @Doc-Greene
      @Doc-Greene 5 місяців тому +4

      @@justinlesamiz4750 does anybody notice the Melody line is the same as Debi Harry’s color me with love?

  • @rolandmettler9907
    @rolandmettler9907 2 дні тому +2

    i really like this quiet women on the sax. she says nothing. is lightly smiling and then she absolut rocks it.

  • @cythullu1083
    @cythullu1083 5 місяців тому +788

    I love how everyone was talking about what they were going to do and the sax player was like "fk it, i'll do it live." 🤣

  • @muscleman125
    @muscleman125 5 місяців тому +544

    We need more jazz covers of heavy rock songs. When you have a room full of talented people like this who play Jazz, you can clearly see the influence that rock, hard rock, and eventually heavy metal would all take from jazz.

    • @bobomob111
      @bobomob111 5 місяців тому +7

      It's not covers but check out Trioscapes. It's a jazz band made up entirely of heavy metal guys and the metal influence definitely comes through

    • @fernandodevincenti6876
      @fernandodevincenti6876 5 місяців тому +3

      Jazz Sabbath

    • @wpexe
      @wpexe 5 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/TUY7q93El0E/v-deo.htmlsi=GIc5bK-DBiHZYojO

    • @ryangordon2407
      @ryangordon2407 5 місяців тому +1

      Alex Skolnick (guitarist for testament) check out his trio …while taking classes at a jazz school he released three albums of jazz consisting of metal covers.

    • @TheFamousMockingbird
      @TheFamousMockingbird 5 місяців тому +1

      jazz is the most important and genius cultural gift america gave to the world. if at the end of time all nations and their peaks could select one thing that they said was their most important global cultural contribution, jazz would be it by leaps and bounds

  • @alasyon
    @alasyon 5 місяців тому +448

    12:35 Watches for that eye contact and kicks off the second he sees the cue. This is poetry in motion, and the cinematography and editing is first class!

    • @jfkshotfirstclips1405
      @jfkshotfirstclips1405 5 місяців тому +10

      What I saw was at the start after the bass solo you can see the bassist recount the songs tempo and rythmn in his head as he kicks it off I find things like that so awesome to watch

    • @tjk21504
      @tjk21504 5 місяців тому +11

      During any live performance, when you have something new you're trying out, like an impromptu solo, it's pretty common for a head nod or a series of motions to count somebody back in. As a drummer, it was usually my job, but other times after my solos, my bassist would walk over and I'd read his lips as he counted me back into the song.
      The trick is, find people you can riff with. Building chemistry is fun too, but when it's already there and you're all speaking the same language, it feels effortless.

    • @itsmytch
      @itsmytch 5 місяців тому +3

      Just wow

    • @lokodocha5624
      @lokodocha5624 5 місяців тому +1

      that part is beautiful brother haha

    • @naoufel7676
      @naoufel7676 5 місяців тому +4

      Tyler was amazing since the beginning of the song but when he got the hint from the drummer he took off in perfect timing. I loved it

  • @frankhuddleston6548
    @frankhuddleston6548 Місяць тому +17

    I feel like that's a series in itself. Give us a different song every week. Damn that was good. Bring these guys back, please.

  • @AdinSulic
    @AdinSulic 5 місяців тому +1155

    The human brain is the most underrated technology to ever exist on this planet - I get tornado waves of emotions when I see these type of synchronicities manifesting in real life

    • @ernesto3251
      @ernesto3251 5 місяців тому +33

      We are truly remarkable species when we want to invest all this potential in good things

    • @theempire00
      @theempire00 5 місяців тому +2

      AI could do this in 10 seconds

    • @lc3853
      @lc3853 5 місяців тому +8

      @@theempire00 LOL! You bet, Johnny Five.

    • @ivory734
      @ivory734 5 місяців тому +6

      i agree. listening to the "creating the cover" section of the video, I thought, "no, AI wont replace us". :D

    • @spiritzweispirit1st638
      @spiritzweispirit1st638 5 місяців тому

      ​​@@theempire00_Yet No One would 'Feel' What They Just Played Or Ever Have the Chance to Feel Grateful While Applauding! Ai is File Cabinet, that Fills Itself_ To Be Regurgitated a Second Later'🤦
      🖖🎼🌐

  • @iancrane5705
    @iancrane5705 5 місяців тому +499

    I love the look between the bassist and the pianist, they were immediately locked in

    • @hippydude-f1j
      @hippydude-f1j 5 місяців тому +22

      It's only right that the bassist knew who it was 😂

  • @junk1000junk
    @junk1000junk 5 місяців тому +93

    musicians come from another planet
    Jazz musicians come from another galaxy
    The way, the speed they connect to each other with sound is just mind blowing

  • @ashleypgibbs
    @ashleypgibbs 8 днів тому +1

    Watching musical geniuses with no egos work through their thought process is magical. Thankyou so much guys. Incredible

  • @PassengerInMortality
    @PassengerInMortality 5 місяців тому +533

    Jazz musicians are among the most intelligent, complex, and creative monster musicians on the planet.

    • @AdamJohnSwenson
      @AdamJohnSwenson 5 місяців тому +9

      Yes! And most if not all, very underrated! Julian Lage and Bill Frisell are two of my heroes, but the deeper I go in jazz the more impressive it all is. Crazy.

    • @zaynascim
      @zaynascim 4 місяці тому

      You should listen to Arab/Persian/Indian Music

  • @Reboxnus
    @Reboxnus 5 місяців тому +346

    I’m 48 and have been a fan of grunge, hard-alternative and progressive rock most of my life….having said this, my eyes swelled with childish joy as these amazing musicians seemingly surrendered to their instruments and produced magic! What a treat! Bravo 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @DsChelI
      @DsChelI 5 місяців тому +8

      Amen.

    • @susquatch_wtf
      @susquatch_wtf 5 місяців тому +6

      Im 50 and exactly what you said, totally resonates with me. Bring on the Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Sound garden, Pearl Jam etc jazz albums, I'm ready and waiting 😅

    • @caverna1969
      @caverna1969 5 місяців тому +4

      54 and rocking here! LOL

    • @StonedxMentality
      @StonedxMentality 5 місяців тому +3

      Same!! I was like am I really gonna cry rn! It’s a crazy feeling how happy it made. It’s like the soul that was poured into the original song also spawned here, in its own respective way BUT you FEEL it! Damn I love music 🥲

    • @Reboxnus
      @Reboxnus 5 місяців тому +1

      @@StonedxMentality Beautifully said! 💪🏻

  • @prakashkagitha
    @prakashkagitha 5 місяців тому +1493

    The way jazz musicians coordinate and plan is rich and incredible to watch!

    • @MusoraOfficial
      @MusoraOfficial  5 місяців тому +98

      It really is. They made it look too easy!

    • @justinhong7638
      @justinhong7638 5 місяців тому +23

      @@MusoraOfficial We need more of this! Watching them cook is incredible!

    • @leslielearnorth
      @leslielearnorth 5 місяців тому +5

      Giving a “Charlie Brown”vibe

    • @roguealien666
      @roguealien666 5 місяців тому +1

      Probably what’s more amazing is how much they do understand and know each other and that’s makes it all possible

    • @backyardanimals777
      @backyardanimals777 5 місяців тому

      MORE MORE MORE MORE, PLEASE.

  • @slagletoby
    @slagletoby 16 днів тому +7

    The astuteness in the room blows my mind 🤯.
    The girl on sax 🤯

  • @danytalksmusic
    @danytalksmusic 5 місяців тому +168

    It's amazing how the pianist was the last one to show off but impressed me the most. He demonstrated rhythm, harmony, melody, and style in a way that imitated elements of every other band member... Good stuff

  • @kyleritchie50
    @kyleritchie50 5 місяців тому +147

    That woman is an absolute wizard on the sax! Good god!

  • @pawnlangrisser
    @pawnlangrisser 4 місяці тому +134

    I think my 40ies old ass finally gets why my dad is such into jazz... Such talents ppl here : keep what you're doing, you are clearly doing it right!

  • @jeffs8195
    @jeffs8195 21 день тому +2

    It’s really really hard to EVER find something you can’t argue with - Jazz, people like this and the gent that was clearly born to lead are so insanely inspirational….
    They somehow found a way to make ‘success’ a mfn tangible thing and I’m sure they all sacrificed so much to do it. Respect is an understatement

  • @derekdunn5037
    @derekdunn5037 5 місяців тому +2574

    Thats my guy Thomas Milovac on the bass, big ups to the orlando jazz/weird scene

    • @isaaclewispiano
      @isaaclewispiano 5 місяців тому +65

      Amazing player, got to see him with the Ryan Devlin trio last weekend and play a couple tunes with him during the jam.

    • @captainradio5894
      @captainradio5894 5 місяців тому +34

      Dude is a ripper

    • @ThugNerd
      @ThugNerd 5 місяців тому +85

      homie built like a building, playing those big4ss strings like if it was a nylon guitar strings lol

    • @SO-ym3zs
      @SO-ym3zs 5 місяців тому +21

      First time hearing him. Dude crushed it.

    • @TheDiSaPpEar45
      @TheDiSaPpEar45 5 місяців тому +40

      Homie was going crazy in that Intro, made it look easy and fun

  • @tsho5934
    @tsho5934 5 місяців тому +231

    The swing at the end...that piano player...my God - these guys are incredible. I would buy an entire album of these remakes...

    • @leonmg2894
      @leonmg2894 5 місяців тому

      Same here. Its magic!

  • @ArtofMillion
    @ArtofMillion 2 місяці тому +82

    This is quite possibly the most incredible thing I've ever heard or seen on the internet. In my 40+ years on this planet I have heard pieces of Jazz and Swing music but I now understand why Jazz fans are such loyal fanatics. And now I may be one as well.

  • @RossiRamblings
    @RossiRamblings Місяць тому +4

    Um, no praise, no nothing from the booth? These guys killed it! I would have run out there like my hair was on fire! Perfect take, killed it, congrats...y'all are really special musicians.

  • @mattb5303
    @mattb5303 3 місяці тому +146

    That was honestly the best musically orchestration of a simple song I’ve ever heard in my life! The amount of musicianship and decades of skill and dedication to their individual instruments combined to make the craziest art I’ve heard to date. Absolutely blown away! These guys are amazing. 🤩 wow!

    • @AquaticMammalOnBicycle
      @AquaticMammalOnBicycle 3 місяці тому

      However, the sentence "we'll just do a board fade" is not impressive and illegit. It's also baffling because they can obviously an end out.

  • @Muzly
    @Muzly 5 місяців тому +714

    The way they all instantly jammed into an exceptional Jazz cover after one listen was phenomenal.

    • @mattfleming2287
      @mattfleming2287 5 місяців тому +32

      I think they listened to it quite a few times and it was edited.
      Come on, man, did you really think they only listened once? 😂

    • @Muzly
      @Muzly 5 місяців тому +8

      ​@@mattfleming2287 It certainly looks like it was one listen. If it wasn't their first listen, then it's not just the editing that is guilty of deception. All of the musicians are acting like it was their first listen.

    • @hensema
      @hensema 5 місяців тому +26

      ​@@MuzlyI think they have edited down at least 3 hours into 15 minutes

    • @goat9629
      @goat9629 5 місяців тому +2

      @@mattfleming2287 its a very simple song so yes

    • @flowerinkplant
      @flowerinkplant 5 місяців тому +20

      If you play music regularly, you can guest chord progression like reading alphabet.

  • @Seibuzza
    @Seibuzza 2 місяці тому +104

    the creation process looks to me as if they were finishing half their sentences in the head of the other, like they exactly know what each other think. very impressive and insanely good synergy

  • @trick7884
    @trick7884 Місяць тому +6

    That was fresh af. Totally new experience listening to a 3+ decades old song
    I want a whole album like this. Wow

  • @4Leaf36
    @4Leaf36 5 місяців тому +174

    Oh this is definitely a winning formula for content creation. I like how it's reminiscent of what drumeo does, but distinctly its own thing. I hope I see more stuff like this in my algorithm!

  • @sfv_TS
    @sfv_TS 5 місяців тому +148

    The thing I always like the most with (Jazz) pro's like these, is the way they are constantly listening to each other and trying to find each other in the music. No one was on their own island, even though they were improvising and trying to mimic/interpret their respective parts of the song.

    • @backyardanimals777
      @backyardanimals777 5 місяців тому +3

      Well-stated, and I concur.

    • @PermTheworm
      @PermTheworm 5 місяців тому +2

      Improvised music is the best. Even when I used to make fl studio laptop beats, I used to find some way to put improvisation or variation on a lot of the songs

  • @MrBungle222
    @MrBungle222 5 місяців тому +91

    There's nothing cooler than a professional musician that can plan, learn, adapt and play on the fly like this. It's 10s of 1000s of hours of drilling and learning and it shows.

  • @DGKkid612
    @DGKkid612 Місяць тому +1

    love the fact that every band member got there chance in the song to just "go off" and it was amazing. Everyone in this room is incredibly talented

  • @massiveqdawg
    @massiveqdawg 5 місяців тому +71

    12:37 The pianist was ready to POUNCE ... and it went nuts from there! Loved this!

  • @hanseltan
    @hanseltan 5 місяців тому +108

    We need to talk more about that bass intro... Talk about context... That's exactly how Kurt would have started this song live.. with that craziness and dirty 'feedback'... Damn, this rendition was just nuts and a total joy to listen to!!!

  • @petergilbert7106
    @petergilbert7106 5 місяців тому +234

    They talk to each other like they play jazz, they miss out most of the words because everyone knows what the words are without hearig them. It brings tears to my eyes to see such expertise at work.

  • @stugryffin3619
    @stugryffin3619 16 днів тому

    It is just so super astounding to know that there are talented musicians of this caliber in the world. And Owens Jr... the joy he exudes. So much life. That piano solo. Please have mercy on me. Benny - nothing needs to be said. The saxophonist - quiet brilliance. The bass player - right there every step of the way. Oh and finally... the shine on Owens Jrs shoes... RESPECT.

  • @alexandresimoes8714
    @alexandresimoes8714 5 місяців тому +1857

    With the amount of ghost notes Ulysses played he just summoned Kurt back. 😂😂😂 Amazing guys

    • @ar333b
      @ar333b 5 місяців тому +26

      this made my day haha

    • @PozeraczGarnkow
      @PozeraczGarnkow 5 місяців тому +5

      Gold😂

    • @gabrielortiz-larrauri4890
      @gabrielortiz-larrauri4890 5 місяців тому +4

      I’m a horn player, what does it sound like on drums?

    • @danielarteta3775
      @danielarteta3775 5 місяців тому +4

      Winning comment hahahaha

    • @KyleLe
      @KyleLe 5 місяців тому +22

      @@gabrielortiz-larrauri4890they are mostly played on snare drum. You would play ghost notes with less dynamic compared to regular notes. That’s just how I see it.

  • @michaelbush2639
    @michaelbush2639 5 місяців тому +94

    Bro....I just saw 5 Jazz musicians take a rock song and kill it.....with the end result taking a rock music fan and turning him into a Jazz music fan. BRAVO!!!

    • @nickmakura459
      @nickmakura459 5 місяців тому +2

      Bro: Some excellent pieces you should invest in~! You should familiarize yourself with Miles Davis' Album: Kind of Blue, Akira Ishikawa & The Count Buffalos, The Seatbelt's Jazz, or perhaps Masayoshi Tanaka or Herbie Hancock if you want half rock half jazz.

  • @garymayen330
    @garymayen330 5 місяців тому +114

    Sax player doesn’t try any notes or huddle with the others… she just knows and shreds when it’s her turn in the most sublime way

  • @PatrickBoberg
    @PatrickBoberg 4 дні тому

    Beyond incredible. The hits at the chorus arm like pin and needle bombs each time. Sooooooooooooo good. Like tear inducing. Wish jazz band was more like this when I was a kid.

  • @mikefowler6623
    @mikefowler6623 5 місяців тому +95

    The jazz-grunge crossover is desperately underexplored. So much more of this, please!
    A whole album and more of grunge standards, porfa.

    • @thefluxcapacitor1
      @thefluxcapacitor1 5 місяців тому +4

      Check out The Bad Plus. Not all grunge, but they take songs from multiple genres and jazz-ify them.

    • @jackstraw262
      @jackstraw262 5 місяців тому +1

      Danny Jenklow’s creep is 10/10

    • @joelgallardo1333
      @joelgallardo1333 5 місяців тому +4

      Would love to hear some jazz versions of Alice In Chains songs

    • @markokalcic3113
      @markokalcic3113 Місяць тому

      Black hole sun!!!

    • @ericlane8077
      @ericlane8077 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@joelgallardo1333love to see them do a reimagined version of Rooster...or better yet Nutshell a la Charles Mingus Goodbye Pork Pie Hat.

  • @CrafterVSWild
    @CrafterVSWild 5 місяців тому +513

    Jazzmen are just superior musician for me , the capacity to improvise, create something on the spot and make something as a group, that sounds SO good... It's just impressive

    • @KH-no7ph
      @KH-no7ph 5 місяців тому +3

      What you said.

    • @xadovitch6630
      @xadovitch6630 5 місяців тому +27

      I'm confused. I think you're completely right and completely wrong at the same time.
      Jazz musicians are the best musicians, but being able to play something relatively simple without getting bored is a skill many have lost. For example, the haunting ambiance of the original Nirvana version has vanished in this cover (even though they added a lot of other interesting things to the song).

    • @OM-et4qj
      @OM-et4qj 5 місяців тому +2

      what did they create? They just covered the song in a style they know how to play!

    • @xadovitch6630
      @xadovitch6630 5 місяців тому +16

      @@OM-et4qj An arrangement is a creative process

    • @ioannplatte
      @ioannplatte 5 місяців тому +8

      @xadovitch6630 As someone who has been around with a lot of musicians including jazz artists of similar caliber, I assure you that if their goal had been to capture pretty much anything you please from the song, they would blow you away with how well they did it. They set a target and hit it delightfully. They obviously have the chops to hit other targets too.

  • @munkeepilot
    @munkeepilot 5 місяців тому +78

    Absolutely stunning. That drummer couldn’t not have paid his fellow musicians a higher compliment. And the way the pianist transitioned into the swing, then everyone followed. Fantastic!

  • @thetomasklos
    @thetomasklos Місяць тому +5

    I came to this from Ulysses' Drumeo video, where he was by himself, alone in the studio. I LOVE to see him with his ensemble this time, just so effortlessly putting something together as a group. Just a couple of nods and half sentences, and they're off!! What an amazing and inspiring group of absolute pro's! Really awe-inspiring.

  • @adamcoacher7225
    @adamcoacher7225 4 місяці тому +64

    Beyond the musicianship itself, my favorite part is when the drummer greets the guy who comes into the studio. There is so much joy in seeing each other. It’s one of my favorite things about being an artist and collaborating with people I love. ♥️✌️

  • @BostonWriterBlog
    @BostonWriterBlog 5 місяців тому +84

    We need a "Ulysses & Generation Y Plays Nirvana" album, like, yesterday. Amazing, amazing stuff. My multi-genre heart is soaring.

  • @oldhistoryarkansas
    @oldhistoryarkansas 5 місяців тому +74

    We need more jazz covers of rock songs. The talent is amazing. Each band member could be famous alone, yet together they make up the best jazz band that i have heard.

  • @DocDarnell
    @DocDarnell 18 днів тому +1

    I am gobsmacked. This is so incredible, from the bass intro to every element coming in. Chills. So well done. Thank you and more, please!

  • @hida_berserker
    @hida_berserker 5 місяців тому +100

    Im 38. When i was a kid i listened to nirvana, smashing pumpkins, soundgarden, STP, silver chair care of my brothers. I also listened to the Beatles , steely dan, the police, Sting coz of my dad. Then teenage years came I eventually listened to hard rock, rap metal, incubus, AAF, then prog metal, different genres of metal, math rock (genres famous in my generation) . but somehow in my late 20s i started to gravitate to jazz and fusion jazz, and jazz rock fusion more.
    Watching this gave me the chills. It's like a full circle of the best music i listened to. Thank you.

    • @gerbily
      @gerbily 5 місяців тому +1

      do you know casiopea

    • @hida_berserker
      @hida_berserker 5 місяців тому +1

      @@gerbily yes! I'm in japan and listen to them occasionally

    • @joenahal-macdonald6088
      @joenahal-macdonald6088 4 місяці тому +1

      We are arguably musical (and age) twins. Exactly the same musical journey, from Santana to RATM to Zappa and everyone in between.

    • @hida_berserker
      @hida_berserker 4 місяці тому

      @@joenahal-macdonald6088 Crazy. i still remember my brother's RATM CD's which we often playe in our windows 95 PC's CD-ROM

    • @elimgarak7330
      @elimgarak7330 4 місяці тому

      Glad to hear that listening to Sting didn't put you off jazz music for the future. One pretentious poser's sad attempt at buying his way into a genre shouldn't poison the legitimate artists working in the field.

  • @DrKeyz777
    @DrKeyz777 5 місяців тому +138

    FFFFFFF - I've been playing piano well over 30 years and have never been able to play jazz. This dude, holy crap! You guys are the real deal.

    • @deronwitmer3937
      @deronwitmer3937 5 місяців тому +3

      Lol guitar for me - and I recognize there's not a guitar in this band, but I would DREAM to be able to play anything that approximates this musicianship and never will. That has got to feel unbelievable.

    • @DrKeyz777
      @DrKeyz777 5 місяців тому +3

      @@deronwitmer3937 Ha, truth! I have a classical piano background but currently play more classic rock covers and church music. Two styles I struggle playing (because of the left hand carrying the song) is jazz and boogie woogie.

    • @deronwitmer3937
      @deronwitmer3937 5 місяців тому

      Hey power to the church musician! I'm with you there 😉

    • @deronwitmer3937
      @deronwitmer3937 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@DrKeyz777if this was in the context of church music, it'd be "hey we should do this in 4-4 and repeat the 1-4-5 and call it a day, we're all church musicians here."

    • @DrKeyz777
      @DrKeyz777 5 місяців тому

      @@deronwitmer3937 amen! cookie cutter worship at its best!

  • @Stratocaster42
    @Stratocaster42 5 місяців тому +93

    Absolutely phenomenal. As a retired band guy, seeing this level of musicianship between these guys is especially mindblowing

  • @robgonzo
    @robgonzo 17 днів тому

    This is why I love jazz musicians. They just know their shit so well. Listening to their short hand lingo and the Yes And of improvisation. I've watched several of these On the Spot Covers, just today and this is the quickest I saw one come together. Amazing!

  • @CediBeMe
    @CediBeMe 5 місяців тому +1260

    I'm a saxophone player. The depth at which she ATE THAT SONG ALIVE is difficult to put into words. Breakfast-lunch-dinner-dessert-second helpings and more.😳

    • @sthompson12132
      @sthompson12132 4 місяці тому +26

      I am not a sax player. My ears agree wholedrummedly.

    • @malakisands8180
      @malakisands8180 4 місяці тому +9

      I played Baritone Saxophone and still have my Yamaha
      She killed it

    • @JigglesMcRibs
      @JigglesMcRibs 4 місяці тому +15

      I mean the whole town out of food now with the feast this squad put together.

    • @LissyT-R
      @LissyT-R 3 місяці тому

      ​@malakisands8180 me too!

    • @LissyT-R
      @LissyT-R 3 місяці тому +2

      Don't forget Elevensies!!!!

  • @j.sherwoodowl4826
    @j.sherwoodowl4826 5 місяців тому +164

    This is like a magician describing every part of the trick, but it's even more magic seeing it unfold before your eyes. Incredible.

    • @BradleyLivestreams
      @BradleyLivestreams 5 місяців тому +3

      Well stated!

    • @franckdebank
      @franckdebank 5 місяців тому

      Actually that edit you just saw...Well... That was the trick in the first place.

    • @adambasiak215
      @adambasiak215 5 місяців тому

      You nailed it

    • @xs-1b415
      @xs-1b415 5 місяців тому

      Perfect

  • @mattheshogue
    @mattheshogue 5 місяців тому +368

    I’m not sure what impressed me most, the ease of which they discussed how to arrange this, or the fact that nobody can recognize Nirvana sans the bassist, who seemed to green light the team. 10/10 highly recommend

    • @Steven-uz2tt
      @Steven-uz2tt 5 місяців тому +38

      Because a lot of musicians tend to stay in their lane. You could play Miles Davis to someone from an indie and they'll be like "dunno mate". Also, the members of this group look like they weren't even born when Nirvana were a thing.

    • @brandonvu5429
      @brandonvu5429 5 місяців тому +8

      @@Steven-uz2tt Either this, or musicians know every genre and subgenre known to man lmao

    • @mtothealcolm
      @mtothealcolm 5 місяців тому +4

      For me, it's that they didn't know Nirvana.
      Their talent is definitely impressive, but once you know the theory, it's a bit like putting together a dinner.
      Whatll we have appetizers? Breadsticks? Cool.
      The main? A seafood pasta with a wine base? Sounds good.
      Etc.

    • @dontplayformenero
      @dontplayformenero 5 місяців тому +9

      ​@@Steven-uz2ttthat's irrelevant. Britney Spears is not my lane and I know what that is. Nirvana were massssive, it's bizarre that they wouldn't know what it is.

    • @bigoudi07
      @bigoudi07 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@dontplayformenero why cares about what's popular ? Most sounds like crap so I can understand why someone would not have listened to one song by a famous group of musicians from decades ago.

  • @josephmurray2234
    @josephmurray2234 6 днів тому +1

    Sax is oh so good the end was out of sight the whole thing was really movin .Drums oh boy good outstanding musicians

  • @Alpha7721
    @Alpha7721 5 місяців тому +67

    Jazz musicians in a room talking how to cover a rock song. Its like engineers building a rocket that could fly to Mars. You know the output but no idea what the process they doing infront of you. This fellows are super professionals!!! Ladies and Gents you are amazing on what you're doing and praying you get the success way beyond what your heads can imagine of. Thank you for this video.

    • @CatMinionUS
      @CatMinionUS 5 місяців тому

      Now I want to see them live

  • @doomstarks182
    @doomstarks182 5 місяців тому +285

    That piano solo was all over the place and yet he still maintained elements of the melody through it. Incredible

    • @mofoperformance
      @mofoperformance 5 місяців тому +13

      Yeah off key mastery

    • @justinlesamiz4750
      @justinlesamiz4750 5 місяців тому +5

      I couldn't disagree more. He was the only member that completely lost the plot of the song in order to show off.

    • @pasha_che
      @pasha_che 5 місяців тому +2

      Hell of a pianist he is indeed! So skillful and tasty

    • @murk4552
      @murk4552 5 місяців тому +11

      ​@@justinlesamiz4750In other words he is a Jazz pianist. Most of them play outside a key, plus Nirvana wasn’t a band that followed theory.

  • @robertklein6693
    @robertklein6693 5 місяців тому +118

    Please do a regular impromptu series with Ulysses and his band. This was incredible! There are so many music and life lessons to be learned.

  • @Tarazed609
    @Tarazed609 Місяць тому

    I enjoy the incredible sense of teamwork, how each musician seems to instinctively know when and where to create space for each other in the music, interacting with other's phrases, and giving clues on tempo and mood changes. Magic.