This is my fav clip of room 335 by him:) I just went his show a week ago but he didn’t play this song. 7 yrs ago, I went to his show and got to meet him before the show. I requested him to play this song. He said yes! He came back on the stage after the show for encore. He pointed at me and played this song, which made my years 🥰
@@sumthinsumthin523 Thankyou so so much!! I'm calmly 41st bday today aswell and up early cooking so I'm very happy and blessed on this day!! God Bless You🙏🙌
I was 12 years old just learning the guitar, and my first teacher gave me a larry Carlton album to listen to for perfect technique. 43 years later still playing guitar but still chasing larry that technique! 4:22
Larry Carlton is my favorite guitarist. His studio version of this song is the best rock/jazz/blues/fusion guitar playing I've heard. I saw him in concert front row seat a few years ago in Akron Ohio. :)
I saw Larry 2 summers ago in the Milwaukee area and attended a guitar clinic he held before the gig. He' an incredible player and his son is an amazing bassist.
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music I loved Alan Holdsworth and Joe Pass. They were such great jazz players. In the rock world, Terry Kath and Mark Knofler along with Larry have always been my favorites.
I love these older videos of a younger Larry, when he played with so much more aggression and fire. He's still one of the greatest of all time. The GOAT. But he has nothing left prove. So I like his younger spirit when he did. So awesome.
Carlton....simply in a class by himself. Every note saying something, with absolute lyricism and taste. Perfect marriage of technique, emotion, and musicality. His work on the Steely Dan records is timeless and a hallmark of their sound. In these post-shred days, they don't make 'em like this anymore. God Bless Larry.
July 22th, 1979, Casino de Montreux, 13th Montreux Jazz Festival. Larry Carlton and his band replaced Stuff with David Sanborn that night, it was a double bill with Al Jarreau. Phantastic concerts.
@@andreasnendza9667 the decoration behind Larry Carlton is that of the year 1979, it the show of July 22, 1979. Casino Lights was produced in Montreux 1981 and 1999.
Check out Larry Carlton and the SWR big band Room 335....it's on you tube.....also the original off the album Larry Carlton 1978.....this version too much grease on the guitar......very young sounding!
Saw him play Point It Up in the mid 70's live with the same band, except for keyboards I believe, at The Baked Potato in California. I stood for 2 shows within reaching distance of him. I have never seen anything like it on guitar in my life and I've seen many players. Pops broke a string during one of the shows.
Slapback delay notwithstanding, thanks for posting this video. Seeing this helped clarify certain aspects of LCs 'Room 335' era sound that I was curious about.
WOW...!!! I've been following Larry Carlton's career for some 40 years, and I would have to argue this is the single greatest performance he's ever given !!! Montreux Jazz seems to bring out the best in everyone who performs there. Fantastic post !
So glad he's still with us:gave me so much joy in my childhood ( Crusaders:Spiral ).Thanks to the spirits you're still whit us,you're playing can't be missed,thanks for this.Bless you Larry.
Ларри Карлтон - мастер, талант. Он занял свою нишу, где он принес максимальное счастье в музыке людям, доверившимся ему. То, что он создаёт, способно доставить не только наслаждение, но и сделать счастливым, хотя бы на время. Ларри мастер и я рад, что он есть. Он работает в своем ощущении Мира, и есть множество людей созвучных ему. Наверное это и есть счастье, для него и для нас...
I used to own a lot of Larry Carlton on cassette loaded on the sony walkman imagining how the bands performance would be. Here I am watching the video on my phone and expressing my comment!! How times have changed!!
This is an awesome example of LC's lyrical soloing...every note chosen to perfection...and what an amazing sound with all that sustain. The chords and solo on this number remind me od Peg by Steely Dan. 10 out of 10.
Seen Larry several times in past five years, twice at the legendary tiny club The Baked Potato in LA, where he, Ritenhour, Robben Ford and Steve Lukather used to play after their session work in the 70s and 80s. Larry always closed the show with Room 335, explaining the difference between it and SD's "Peg," which hysterical also a shift to a different key.
This is no easy song to solo over and the tempo is real fast. Maybe my own personal recordings of this song comes little later in Larrys career, but still what a stunning performance by a young Larry Carlton at Montreux.
This looks like around the time when I saw him many times at the Roxy, Golden Bear, and even the Barn at UC Riverside. These shows were fantastic. He along with Ritenour, Benson, Lukather, were my favorite guitarists.
始まりの朝でも眠れない夜でもベストマッチな1曲
This is my fav clip of room 335 by him:) I just went his show a week ago but he didn’t play this song. 7 yrs ago, I went to his show and got to meet him before the show. I requested him to play this song. He said yes! He came back on the stage after the show for encore. He pointed at me and played this song, which made my years 🥰
Awesome!!🍻⚘
@@Griswaldization thank you!!:)
@@sumthinsumthin523 You are most certainly welcome!! Happy Thanksgiving too you and yours!!
@@Griswaldization thank you very much kindly 🙏 happy holiday to you and yours well!!:)
@@sumthinsumthin523 Thankyou so so much!! I'm calmly 41st bday today aswell and up early cooking so I'm very happy and blessed on this day!! God Bless You🙏🙌
I was 12 years old just learning the guitar, and my first teacher gave me a larry Carlton album to listen to for perfect technique. 43 years later still playing guitar but still chasing larry that technique! 4:22
改めてギターという楽器の素晴らしさを感じる曲、演奏ですね。😃❤️
Larry, killing it.
Band, killing it.
Sound guy, turned on slapback delay on master fader and went for coffee.
really makes the drums sound weird especially. thanks for mentioning, I thought "am I the only one hearing this?"
I gotta feeling someone lifted the video and didn’t sink the audio. Can’t be the original sound track.
Makes it almost unlistenable.
And we deal with it because you can't find this version anywhere else. God, I wish I could invent a time machine.
Sounds very weird
天才としか言いようがない
日本人!
일본인!
japanese!!
تفبدت!!
自分の心象をギターで表現できるなんて素敵、言葉無しだしね。
超攻撃的なRoom335!
このバージョン聴いてから、他のバージョン聴くと物足りなくなってしまった…
歴史に残る名演奏👏 👏👏👏👏 キーボードソロに移る時のお辞儀が何とも言えず律儀。
この曲、room335と言うタイトルがまだ無かった時のテイク、、未だに記憶に残る凄い演奏でした、、ジャズの香りが満載のフレージング、、、
忘れられないね、、ラリーのポテンシャルは半端ないね。
テクニックに傾倒せず、ギターから自分自身の歌を引き出す演奏に感動です。
元々彼は ”「ブルース」の人” ・・・ですからね。
Na verdade eles tocam jazz
何よりこのライブはベースがヤバい🅿️
スゲー、ベースが踊り楽しんでいて、コッチもノリノリになるよ。テクはまったく、わからんけど。
凄い😭ギターが歌っている感じ!本当に凄い
何時いても飽きない名曲
こりゃあすげえ。
ギターが喜んでやがる。
この曲のチェンジをこれほど歌っているキーボード演奏は未だに聴いた事が無い
涙が出るほど素晴らしい演奏
Me too, breathtaking for sure
昔の方が元気だけど、ギターを弾く上での「優しさ」は変わってないね。
この人のギターは、優しいんだよ。
思えば「夜の彷徨」と「キャプテン・フィンガーズ」から、
私の「音楽人生」は始まった・・・。
Larry Carlton is my favorite guitarist. His studio version of this song is the best rock/jazz/blues/fusion guitar playing I've heard.
I saw him in concert front row seat a few years ago in Akron Ohio. :)
個人全員素晴らしい!バンドとしても素晴らしい!
にしても演奏楽しそうだなぁ!
Sounds like 80s sitcom cause he played on 75% of everything out of LA for 25 years...thanks Larry...love your music
I believe he won 2 Grammys for the "Hill Street Blues" theme, great great song!
Then moved to Nashville because some Thug shot him.
ほんと、楽しそうに、難しいことしますな〜。
キーボード奏者も、ベーシストも、ドラマーも、凄腕ミュージシャンたちですね✨🎶🎶
自分の記憶が正しければこの映像で弾いているギターは1969年製の普段レコーディングでも使っているメインの335だと思います。今になってみるとよく持って来てくれたなあと思います。他にも日本のライブではドットネックの50年代の古い335やヤマハのSA-1000などでも弾いてましたね。
ラリー・カールトンさんは実に良い顔をしてギターを弾いています!
When he tilts his head, you know something good is coming. His Mesa Boogie days.
最高、素晴らしい☆ありがとう☆
もうほんと〜にめっちゃ好きな曲
The bassist in this video is a legend... Able to keep the tempo and groove perfectly
Pops Popwell!!!
5:00付近から・・なんというフレーズ・・
素晴らしい・・・・。
I love how much the bass player is into it.
ずっと聴いていられる
I just love his face while he's playing. He seems so much into the song and so happy ^_^
Long time ago.....Love the pocket between bass player Pops Popwell and drummer John Ferraro. Great 70s Jam
I saw Larry 2 summers ago in the Milwaukee area and attended a guitar clinic he held before the gig. He' an incredible player and his son is an amazing bassist.
I could listen to Larry play for the rest of my life and it would not be a life wasted. Dude has tone for days
Which other guitarists do you like?
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music I loved Alan Holdsworth and Joe Pass. They were such great jazz players. In the rock world, Terry Kath and Mark Knofler along with Larry have always been my favorites.
Bass player keeping it on track, great playing Pops...
I love these older videos of a younger Larry, when he played with so much more aggression and fire. He's still one of the greatest of all time. The GOAT. But he has nothing left prove. So I like his younger spirit when he did. So awesome.
Carlton....simply in a class by himself. Every note saying something, with absolute lyricism and taste. Perfect marriage of technique, emotion, and musicality. His work on the Steely Dan records is timeless and a hallmark of their sound. In these post-shred days, they don't make 'em like this anymore. God Bless Larry.
He was Joni Mitchell's studio guitarist of choice too. In France They Kiss On Main Street mama. Not cheap display, lol.
すげえわこれ、涙出た
16分フィーリングのポップウェルのベースラインも最高だし、ラリーカールトンはバップぽい音使いよりもこれみたいなロックぽい音使いが好き
He has the look of someone who is really in the moment, who is loving what he's doing.... Nothing wrong with that.
A great song played by a great band and lead by one of the all-time great jazz guitarists. Brilliant!
July 22th, 1979, Casino de Montreux, 13th Montreux Jazz Festival. Larry Carlton and his band replaced Stuff with David Sanborn that night, it was a double bill with Al Jarreau. Phantastic concerts.
Casino Lights
@@andreasnendza9667 the decoration behind Larry Carlton is that of the year 1979, it the show of July 22, 1979. Casino Lights was produced in Montreux 1981 and 1999.
A! JAZZ!MUSIC! RECORDING! THE! JAZZ!MUSIC! CLASSIC! (LC)! &! ROOM! 335! NOW! YOU! KNOW! THE! JAZZ!MAN! *MIKE! SPENCE!
僕の好きな人が、よく眠れますように
そういう曲なのですか?
らん definitely
溢れたのはビールの泡だけかしら
When Larry was hairy.
(:>)
Haha
And eating too much dairy.
ㅋㅋㅋ
学生の時、仙台でのコンサート🎵行ったよ。めちゃかっこよかったあ〜❤🎉
He really enjoy playing the guitar,I feel.
And this version is the best I've ever heard!
Check out Larry Carlton and the SWR big band Room 335....it's on you tube.....also the original off the album Larry Carlton 1978.....this version too much grease on the guitar......very young sounding!
@@tonybrophy9615l boo boo bloop miles loop
mo mm
How can you not love this performance.
Pops probably had to bury that bass after this performance because he straight killed it ‼️ I always enjoy Larry Carlton as well !
I wish I enjoyed anything as much as Larry Carlton enjoys playing guitar.
Esto no existe mas el buen gusto , la calidez, no nos faltes nunca larry , maldito el tiempo, me eriza la piel...cada nota es vértigo ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Saw him play Point It Up in the mid 70's live with the same band, except for keyboards I believe, at The Baked Potato in California. I stood for 2 shows within reaching distance of him. I have never seen anything like it on guitar in my life and I've seen many players. Pops broke a string during one of the shows.
Forget the great guitar playing (and the fact that I spent hours learning Larry's solo on this song). I love the red bell bottoms!!
Slapback delay notwithstanding, thanks for posting this video. Seeing this helped clarify certain aspects of LCs 'Room 335' era sound that I was curious about.
The bass player is Robert Lee "Pops" Popwell.
ロバート・ポップス・ポップェルのむちゃくちゃベース...(^^;) 好きです!
すごーい!!!若き日のLarryの貴重な映像。何歳になろうとたとえ、70になろうと80になろうと、弾いて欲しいです。
Legendary guitar player. Epic guitar face!
WOW...!!!
I've been following Larry Carlton's career for some 40 years, and I would have to argue this is the single greatest performance he's ever given !!!
Montreux Jazz seems to bring out the best in everyone who performs there.
Fantastic post !
Larry Carlton is a legend. Some of the best guitar in rock history is when he played with Steely Dan.
He played on the Rockford Files theme.
So glad he's still with us:gave me so much joy in my childhood ( Crusaders:Spiral ).Thanks to the spirits you're still whit us,you're playing can't be missed,thanks for this.Bless you Larry.
Great show in Matosinhos Jazz Festival Yesterday, Thanks!
I went to see Larry Carlton live at Billboard Tokyo on May 4, 2024.
ラリーカールトンの根底にはブルースがあることがよくわかる。
What?
@@deborahconkle6822
He said
You can see that the foundation of Larry is in blues.
There are few guitar players with the elegance Mr Carlton has!
Ларри Карлтон - мастер, талант. Он занял свою нишу, где он принес максимальное счастье в музыке людям, доверившимся ему. То, что он создаёт, способно доставить не только наслаждение, но и сделать счастливым, хотя бы на время. Ларри мастер и я рад, что он есть. Он работает в своем ощущении Мира, и есть множество людей созвучных ему. Наверное это и есть счастье, для него и для нас...
One of the greatest. So smooth and articulate.
No way you can be in a bad mood listening to this music.
rileycpo Yep, must’ve got that new chorus pedal...
ポップウェルかっこいい!!!
この曲をしれたUA-camおすすめに感謝
An absolute master at the very top of his game. The pure joy on his face is so telling..
R.I,P POPWELL. I LOVE!
Larry can rock out when he wants! Signature sound! One of the great LA players!
ラリーカールトンと今まで人生歩んできた。私の死んだ父親より少し年上というのに未だに現役、素敵です。
I used to own a lot of Larry Carlton on cassette loaded on the sony walkman imagining how the bands performance would be. Here I am watching the video on my phone and expressing my comment!! How times have changed!!
This is an awesome example of LC's lyrical soloing...every note chosen to perfection...and what an amazing sound with all that sustain. The chords and solo on this number remind me od Peg by Steely Dan. 10 out of 10.
I think this is my new favorite song
superb guitar playing
Amazing!! Thanks for upload. Keep fusion!
I've always loved Larry's musical "philosophy". He's a "less is more" kind of guy, but he knows how to use technique appropriately :)
40年位前だと思いますが、同じメンバーによる大阪厚生年金会館でのライブをラジオでエアチェックしてカセットテープが擦り切れるまで聴きました。今でもラリーとポップウェルの演奏はなんとなく耳に残っています。あのライブもう一度聴きたいな。
ラリーのベーシストというとこの頃だとエイブラハム印象強いけどね
Seen Larry several times in past five years, twice at the legendary tiny club The Baked Potato in LA, where he, Ritenhour, Robben Ford and Steve Lukather used to play after their session work in the 70s and 80s. Larry always closed the show with Room 335, explaining the difference between it and SD's "Peg," which hysterical also a shift to a different key.
He was born to make music,every note is right,like his band.glad i still have the originals 335 and live in Japan.
Larry,youre,the best.
This is no easy song to solo over and the tempo is real fast. Maybe my own personal recordings of this song comes little later in Larrys career, but still what a stunning performance by a young Larry Carlton at Montreux.
Bass is absolutly let killing it! Just incredible!
懐かしい‼️今61の私が45年前の 1:50 中学の時の曲で、
アルバムも買いました。ライバルのリ-リトナ-も良く聞きました。
Love this song!! Huge Larry Carlton, so HUGE!!
やっぱり見ちゃう!
このgroove感がたまらない!
aight larry carlton we all know is amazing, but here the bass master steals the show!
This looks like around the time when I saw him many times at the Roxy, Golden Bear, and even the Barn at UC Riverside. These shows were fantastic. He along with Ritenour, Benson, Lukather, were my favorite guitarists.
언제 봐도 기분 좋아져요 🧚♂️
ポップス先生のベースはやっぱ最高っス!
グルーブ感がハンパないですよね。^^
The most underrated guitarist of all time.
Wow! Young Larry Carlton with hair!! ;-)
Thanks so much for uploading this!!
I love the way he never seems to play the song the same way twice!
このベースの盛り上がり方が超好き!天才!
Why this rec was dub?
カールトンのギターも素晴らしいが、それを包み込むようなフェイザー(?)のかかったローズピアノがいい味してると思うんだ。
ローズ独特のステレオで左右を飛び交うパンニング、トレモロの魔力?この頃のは、豆電球2個をLFOでドライブし、CDSセル2個のプリでこの音を作っている。ローズのトレモロをシミュレートしたデジタル物がありそうで無いのも不思議!エレピには似せたプリセットが入っているのかな?スゴイ、アナログの良い音。ビートルズでもユーミンでも、アースでもフュージョンでも聴ける定番だよね。
フェンダーのローズでしたか、この頃国内でも使われてましたね。弾いたことがあってコロコロといった音色が心地良かった。あとヤマハのCP80などもセットで。
Iyori T でも、この浮遊感の強さは、チラッと映るMXRのフランジャーのコーラス音との併用のせいかも。ローズにCE-1を合わせるパターンも日本を始め、よく使われました。
弦長は短いけど、強靭なフレーム内に実際にピアノの様に、弦を張って、ハンマーアクションも忠実に近く再現したエレキギターの様なたCPは、
また、ソノ凄さ、現在に通じる、ポリュラー音楽への貢献と、影響を感じますよね。
ストリートピアノを弾いてる4人組でルーム335を弾いて原曲を知りたくなったので検索した。元はエレキギターなんですね。いい曲です。🎸☆♬
amazing song and performance