Instrumental music getting big crowds in 2022, who could have imagined that? Fusion/jazz bands were mainstream in the seventies, selling millions of records. One can only hope we get back to a fraction of that.
These guys are actually enjoyable though. A ton of crappy jazz fusion music. Like it's mostly garbage to my ears. Anytime i hear "Oh so theres a jazz band playing" i run for the hills. This is like Funky motown cat, electronika James Bond meets perfect percussion and brass.
Herbie Hancock even drew a bigger crowd at the same festival, at 82 years of age. There videos of him performing Cantaloupe Island and Chameleon at Glastonbury 2022, with Lionel Loueke on guitar and Terence Blanchard on trumpet
Snarky Puppy got a bit stiffed by the scheduling. Diana Ross was on the Pyramid Stage at the same time so for the first half of their set it was dead, the crowd was about 6 rows deep. It filled out after she finished at least. Nubya Garcia was on before these guys and got a tiny crowd for the same reason. I was happy to be able to just casually stroll up and lean on the barrier to watch both acts at least
I never ever thought I'd see Snarky Puppy at Glasto! Happy that the rest of the world can be exposed to great music. Wish Larnel was on the drums though.
Left to Right: Chris Bullock - Sax Mike Maher - Trumpet Marcelo Woloski - Percussion Jason "JT" Thomas - Drums Zach Brock - Violin Mike League - Bass Bob Lanzetti - Guitar Bill Laurance - Keys (It looks like him back there but we never get a good camera shot of him) Justin Stanton - Keys/Trumpet
Great version of this tune. Curious as to why so many members are missing. No Mark Lanzetti, Bob Lettering, Bobby Sparks or Shaun Martin ? Also I could be wrong but I think that’s Jay Jennings on trumpet not Mike “ Maz “ Maher.
@@skipmessier765 can confirm it’s Maz, not Jay on trumpet! And indeed it is Bill behind Justin on keys. They usually only tour with 8-10 members of the band, and it rotates as band members have other commitments, like different tours and family. As I’m sure you can imagine, it’s neither cheap nor easy traveling with a band this size!
@@skipmessier765 You got that a bit mixed up. Bob Lanzetti is playing guitar whilst Mark Lettieri and Chris McQueen are absent. Definitely Maz on the trumpet!
@@skipmessier765 Nobody’s missing. This is the touring band. Guys come in and out according to the rotation or availability. All except for Mike/Maz/Justin/& Chris. Everyone else is on rotation. You’re thinking of the “recording band”, that’s 19-20 people. We never tour with more than 10.
@@tonyrice3774 A rather over the top comment, obviously you think YOUR opinion is more valid than mine, but quite honestly , I don't give a fuck about what you think , Ive seen most of the top bands around of the past 60 or so years and I rate them highly. Kamazi Washington could give them a run for their ,money, or the Ezra Collective, but your poxy opinion is just that , yours , and when you don't even back it up with reasons or examples then it means even less than fart in a drainpipe as far as I'm concerned. .
i love these guys for a few years now and they are always on point, quality musicians....not Miles, Coltrane or McLaughlin yet but they started the journey of a thousand miles and will only improve as a collective. Beautiful. Thanks.
@@jonathantsbower I'm sure you understand what I mean but anyway=) Dissonances in music are usually called "spicy notes" and it works just like when you cook: if you don't use them at all, you will sound boring (especially when it comes to jazz styles) and on the other hand too much spice gives a lot of tension and feels uncomfortable. And what I meant by black and white is it's not "spicy" or "not spicy", the amount of spice can vary and different people like it differently. Original Shofukan solo is closer to my taste
Glastonbury is incredible. In the festival go underground bands with great talent and instrumental genius. I stay a day see the concerts for my own eyes. This band is very cool. Hello from México.
This was a great set. A difficult choice to make at the time as SP clashed with Amyl and the sniffers and Fontaines D.C. Glad I went to see this though, don't often see Snarky Puppy play over here.
The bands booked to play this year were really great so great to see these guys, turnstile, squid, fontaines dc, dry cleaning to name but a few great stuff
Check out Michael's bass, I'm convinced it's riddled with wood worm. I've never seen such a unique idea. But yeah these guys rank among the best bands in the world, its always a pleasure to listen and watch them play.
Dear Deedee: I like the way they scheduled the bands so that the coloreds can make their choices and itinerary without grumbling about great artists they want to overlook, taking up time.
@@AvAfanfromfrance Snarky Puppy was the best act there and they put them on West Holt's.. Robert Plant, Macca and Herbie would be fine just for novelty but can't imagine they are exactly in top form. There's some generic festival bands like Primal Scream who are decent but nothing I'd go out of my way to see.
@@aMolleTargate It's not that they don't deserve consideration, they just need help and advice. Good music can be more difficult to find than it was in the past, partly because there is so much of it.
Instrumental music getting big crowds in 2022, who could have imagined that? Fusion/jazz bands were mainstream in the seventies, selling millions of records. One can only hope we get back to a fraction of that.
These guys are actually enjoyable though. A ton of crappy jazz fusion music. Like it's mostly garbage to my ears. Anytime i hear "Oh so theres a jazz band playing" i run for the hills. This is like Funky motown cat, electronika James Bond meets perfect percussion and brass.
not just any instrumental music, snarky puppy
It's the 20s jazz is in babey
Herbie Hancock even drew a bigger crowd at the same festival, at 82 years of age. There videos of him performing Cantaloupe Island and Chameleon at Glastonbury 2022, with Lionel Loueke on guitar and Terence Blanchard on trumpet
Snarky Puppy got a bit stiffed by the scheduling. Diana Ross was on the Pyramid Stage at the same time so for the first half of their set it was dead, the crowd was about 6 rows deep. It filled out after she finished at least. Nubya Garcia was on before these guys and got a tiny crowd for the same reason. I was happy to be able to just casually stroll up and lean on the barrier to watch both acts at least
The trumpet player (Stanton) is from my hometown. He plays every Christmas at our church
Snarky Puppy on Glastonbury, what a dream ♥
I never ever thought I'd see Snarky Puppy at Glasto! Happy that the rest of the world can be exposed to great music. Wish Larnel was on the drums though.
I agree, but I am still really impressed by the skill of Jason Thomas
Word for word you have expressed my sentiments.
@@kristianlunde1842 Well said.
Larnell is great but honestly JT is one of my favourites. SO much taste in his playing :)
@@mariodangeladrums7130 Fair comment but Larnell is no1 blaq man on the planet.
Left to Right:
Chris Bullock - Sax
Mike Maher - Trumpet
Marcelo Woloski - Percussion
Jason "JT" Thomas - Drums
Zach Brock - Violin
Mike League - Bass
Bob Lanzetti - Guitar
Bill Laurance - Keys (It looks like him back there but we never get a good camera shot of him)
Justin Stanton - Keys/Trumpet
Great version of this tune. Curious as to why so many members are missing. No Mark Lanzetti, Bob Lettering, Bobby Sparks or Shaun Martin ? Also I could be wrong but I think that’s Jay Jennings on trumpet not Mike “ Maz “ Maher.
@@skipmessier765 can confirm it’s Maz, not Jay on trumpet! And indeed it is Bill behind Justin on keys.
They usually only tour with 8-10 members of the band, and it rotates as band members have other commitments, like different tours and family. As I’m sure you can imagine, it’s neither cheap nor easy traveling with a band this size!
@@skipmessier765 You got that a bit mixed up.
Bob Lanzetti is playing guitar whilst Mark Lettieri and Chris McQueen are absent.
Definitely Maz on the trumpet!
@@skipmessier765 Nobody’s missing. This is the touring band. Guys come in and out according to the rotation or availability. All except for Mike/Maz/Justin/& Chris. Everyone else is on rotation. You’re thinking of the “recording band”, that’s 19-20 people. We never tour with more than 10.
@@skipmessier765 Not a “version”, as 90% of this tune is still the same from before the We Like It Here record.
This is outstanding. Wonderful performance!. The crowd participation is great. Such a high level of musicianship.
is Michael League ever not having the best time of his life? he's so cheerful! he deserves to be too, hell of a composer
he makes stank face and nods his head when he eats breakfast in the morning
One of the best bands in the world. Certainly the best of the crop that have matured in the last decade.
you're out of your mind
@@tonyrice3774 A rather over the top comment, obviously you think YOUR opinion is more valid than mine, but quite honestly , I don't give a fuck about what you think , Ive seen most of the top bands around of the past 60 or so years and I rate them highly. Kamazi Washington could give them a run for their ,money, or the Ezra Collective, but your poxy opinion is just that , yours , and when you don't even back it up with reasons or examples then it means even less than fart in a drainpipe as far as I'm concerned. .
@@tonyrice3774 why would they be
One of the finest bands and some of the finest musicians you'll find.
About time this type of music deserves the more mainstream exposure it deserves
One of the best acts of the weekend. So glad to have seen them in person, finally!
Michael is an amazing band leader
Bands like this help me not lose faith in humanity.
Comments like this make think about something less embarrassing than comments like this
Snarky Puppy so boring
@@krioni86sa nah they're just too good for sh*tty Glastonbury
Best band I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching live. Their live sound was immaculate, smooth as butter.
@@likelydaily6767 I’ve seem them live too, great band, just fantastic genuine musicians.
They are the best, never disappoint.
This is great band music , people who have crafted their music .
I’m very impressed with this band
Perfect musicianship meets perfect sound meets creativity meets sympathy… greetings from Germany!
i love these guys for a few years now and they are always on point, quality musicians....not Miles, Coltrane or McLaughlin yet but they started the journey of a thousand miles and will only improve as a collective. Beautiful. Thanks.
Snarky Puppy always delivers.
Outstanding musicians!
What a trumpet solo Mike Maher, thank you so much for that beauty!
way too much spice for me
You like your trumpet solos with salt and pepper only?
@@jonathanbower863 well, it's not black or white
@@anotheraleks what do you mean (about the trumpet solo)? Actually curious. P.s. pepper and salt are black and white 😂
@@jonathantsbower I'm sure you understand what I mean but anyway=) Dissonances in music are usually called "spicy notes" and it works just like when you cook: if you don't use them at all, you will sound boring (especially when it comes to jazz styles) and on the other hand too much spice gives a lot of tension and feels uncomfortable. And what I meant by black and white is it's not "spicy" or "not spicy", the amount of spice can vary and different people like it differently. Original Shofukan solo is closer to my taste
Such a relaxing tune...
So excited to see them in Bristol in a few weeks. Missed last gig I had tickets as was ill but damned if I’ll miss them again!
geez the mix on this is great
Glastonbury is incredible. In the festival go underground bands with great talent and instrumental genius.
I stay a day see the concerts for my own eyes.
This band is very cool.
Hello from México.
Thank you, They are so damn fun live 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My favorite act from the whole weekend (:
Exquisite music!
Big ups for glastonbury having Snarky Puppy on!
Glastonbury deserves this performance!
Bless this band
So happy to see this at a major festival
This was a great set. A difficult choice to make at the time as SP clashed with Amyl and the sniffers and Fontaines D.C.
Glad I went to see this though, don't often see Snarky Puppy play over here.
I went with this as well - this and black midi were both on my "must see" list and both were excellent
oh how I love Snarky Puppy
Such a great set. Hope this just the first of many Glastonburys for them :)
Most excellent.
EU TE AMO SNARKY PUPPY!
The bands booked to play this year were really great so great to see these guys, turnstile, squid, fontaines dc, dry cleaning to name but a few great stuff
ooof! so smooth and powerful, what a band!!
I was so stoked when they started playing this
Love the drummer he is the rock
I saw Snarky Puppy the week before Glasto supporting Steely Dan in Chicago. Awesome band and musicians.
That must have been one awesome concert! Actually my 76 year old must uncle said he saw Steely Dan recently. Must ask if SP was the support.
Always nice to see a fellow DFW band.
I love this
saw these guys open for steely dan, a guy started soloing on a violin. it was amazing
tinley park! i was there. great show
Zach brock!!
Much talent 👍
one of the top 5 performances this ... fesatival has ever seen.
dont see, who could have been better.
Saw them the week before opening up for Steely Dan. It was breathtaking.
Steely Dan should open up for Snarky Puppy
@@simongodfrey3765 they were both awesome. Between Steely Dan and Snarky Puppy they have the best 2 drummers around. I love'em both.
Justin's trumpet stank face is awesome!
awesssomeeee
Magnificent sound & footage! And so fast on YT😲
BBC Live Broadcast
Of course! Btw I am a huge SP fan, saw them in Antwerp before Covid…💥
YES
The Guitar Part from 5:18 on, together with Bass and Drums are phantastic. Killing me!
BY FAR the most EVOLUTE band in Glan
Again very sad to miss this back home in pilton 😭
love seeing the Dallas skyline in their backdrop
Dirty funky jazz for this corrupted age. Spot on.
The MUSIC come back to a major festival
Smooth!
qué agasajo 🤩✨
This is the first snarky puppy whatever I seen. They went full close encounters with the crowd? Beyond epic
saw them live just before covid happened and i never expected this
Check out Michael's bass, I'm convinced it's riddled with wood worm. I've never seen such a unique idea. But yeah these guys rank among the best bands in the world, its always a pleasure to listen and watch them play.
It’s a bacci bass I believe the owner of bacci built for him personally if I remember correctly
Mahavishnu Orchestra is back, a miracle!
I knew they were big but not Glastonbury big, this is super cool, even as someone who’s not really a fan
@Viper 6172... Great comment👍🏻
Shofukan cool!
Just got my ticket for Wembley
Oct 7!
❤️😊😍
jason went crazy!!
September is going to be a hot month... new Chip Wickham and 3 weeks later the new Snarky Puppy album!
❤️🎶❤️
I admit being a little addicted to Snarky Puppy.
Cool sounds! Didn't see this band in the BBC clips. There's too much choice!! So many bands I'd like to have seen.
Dear Deedee: I like the way they scheduled the bands so that the coloreds can make their choices and itinerary without grumbling about great artists they want to overlook, taking up time.
@@eddyvideostar What
@@avyay4583: What are you asking?
@@eddyvideostar okay, good for you
6:45 omg the bass, that was so sick!
Yeah the fill is really clear on this version
Love the bloke looking at the guy next to him to see when to clap :D
Rockstars.
4:28 Almost the lick
Just about to comment the same thing
What a ripping solo!!
Only the finest
waw
It's like every single band was a headliner at this years Glasto. Incredible
Was a crap lineup generally
@@jensclarberg6419 you just HAD to say the exact opposite
@@AvAfanfromfrance Snarky Puppy was the best act there and they put them on West Holt's.. Robert Plant, Macca and Herbie would be fine just for novelty but can't imagine they are exactly in top form. There's some generic festival bands like Primal Scream who are decent but nothing I'd go out of my way to see.
Sounds very much like a tribute to King Crimson (thela hun ginjeet, larks pt1, the last part)
So nice to see a crowd that's not enjoying the performance through the phone screen
It breaks my heart not seeing Larnell Lewis on the drums :(
Love seeing Justin rocking the wellies the whole show....feet must have been smoking hot by the end.
its weird to see SP without Nate Werthy
Did the trumpet player do the homeland theme trumpet part?
Imagine hearing MLEAGUE’s bass doubled by that model D bill is playing in that crowd, must have sounded fuckin chonky
Can confirm if had the chonk. Stank faces were involved.
So many samples for DJ's.
Awesome band and great sound production for a change at Glastonbury. Is there any more of this set on the tube? I want more!
It's all on BBC iPlayer if you're in the UK...
@@starbuk138 Thanks bud, checked it out, awesome!
love to see the audience hhhhh
3:49 Louis Theroux on trumpet
Michael league is in a class of his own
He's ok, he aint no Gary Willis though.
@@The58stupot Thank Goodness he ain’t!
Icing on the cake.
I feel like the concert should have taken place at night
I feel you!
Is this Glastonbury in Australia? or is it in the UK?
That’s so cool that the band that made all the HBO softcore porn music made it to Glastonbury!
The bass guitar has woodworm!!
WHAT SNARKY PUPPY ON GLASTONBURY?!?!?!
This is a great band to show to someone who says there are no real musicians playing decent music any more.
@@aMolleTargate It's not that they don't deserve consideration, they just need help and advice. Good music can be more difficult to find than it was in the past, partly because there is so much of it.
@@aMolleTargate Perhaps as you get older you'll realise that sweeping generalisations like that are rarely valid.
I do miss Larnell lewis though.