I love that effect as he builds up the crescendo that it almost sounds like the melody is coming through an old am radio with lots of interference Super cool
@@DefenestrateYourself I dont listen to jazz. But anyhow, merely providing backing rhythm for the soloing instrumsnts in tne group is different than soloing yourself. I dont like bass solos. Bass playing rhythm of course is necessary and sounds awesome.
Sans oublier et l'harmonie et le cœur que Stephane y met avec spontanéité et amour ! ❤
Toute l'âme de Django !!❤❤❤
I discovered Stephane Wrembel after listening to Bistro Fada soundtrack in midnight in Paris movie, And since then I can't stop listening to him.
Same here
Same! Downloaded two of his albums since (Bristro Fada, and Introducing Stephane Wrembel)... amazing stuff.
Same!
Same, exclusively
I love that effect as he builds up the crescendo that it almost sounds like the melody is coming through an old am radio with lots of interference
Super cool
5 years ago before this moment.. I m here, and I will
LOVE IT
unbelievable brilliance
WOW. And wow' for the guy's name too, Thor Jensen. You better not arouse this man.
O_O Oh My! Wonderful! I'm flabbergasted! Positively! Wondruous performance!
u lala!!!...
One of greatest Dark Eyes Live Gypsy Jazz
Fantastic performance. And Thor really looks like Thor lol.
Tão gostoso de ouvir!
I like this
So much heart and soul in His playing....this man has lived..
Holyyyyyyy
🥇🥇🥇👍👍👍🤩
The only Django Reinhardt cover that is arguably better than the original. Love this rendition. The whole band is on fire.
Take a look at "les yeux noirs" please man
It louds almoust like Django Reindhardt, suburb!
damn
Brill
Who is the better guitarist, Stephane Wrembel or Joscho Stephan ?
Great playing from the guitars, but unfortunately no one likes a bass solo.
I like
Why say something so patently false? Have you never heard Mingus, Scott LeFaro, Christian McBride, Jaco Pastorious, or Eddie Gomez (et al) play? LOL
@@DefenestrateYourself bass is an instrument i cant enjoy soloing. Especially when contrasted with the sharp tones of a guitar or a violin. Sorry
@@Alexios_CV So, you only dislike bass when paired with guitar or violin? Most jazz bassists play with piano and drums.
@@DefenestrateYourself I dont listen to jazz. But anyhow, merely providing backing rhythm for the soloing instrumsnts in tne group is different than soloing yourself. I dont like bass solos. Bass playing rhythm of course is necessary and sounds awesome.