@@dancollins5194 Yep, and with each show, Steve and the band get better.. It sounds great... a bunch of geriatrics getting paid $10m per gig... And there's Steve, powering the bus.
You cannot beat Steve Jordon, you cannot beat Pino Paladino, and John Mayer is an incredible talent and this is when I think he was at his best... with the trio.
Hey Don P & SlupitaB, This is in NYC, not some little town. Granted, there may be some tourists in there & maybe that's what you're focusing on? Be proud of where you come from, otherwise it will only foster jealousy & hatred.
Even today I don't think people really wrap their minds at exactly how high the level was that John was orbiting in during this time period. The John Mayer Trio straight up blues album was genuinely the greatest original blues album of my lifetime (I'm 38), and then dropped the undeniable masterpiece that is Continuum just months apart. And as if that wasn't enough, he put together the greatest live show album maybe ever, certainly since the Eagle did hell freezes over, when he dropped Where the Light Is. If that one concert was the greatest hits to a 40 year career, it would genuinely be a ground breaking achievement. But in reality, that's just what he released that year, and doing in all 3 formats (acoustic, Trio, then full band) was the only way to do it justice. Even the early hits he included were only a few years old at the time. Simply incredible. Doubt it'll be topped anytime soon, by anyone in any genre.
The fewer players he has up on the stage with him, the sparser the song arrangement, the better it is for this guy. He's good enough with guitar and vocal to carry just about any kind of trio, as he does here with great support from Mr. Jordan and Mr. Paladino. Just great, raw, natural sounds in time, in the pocket, and gutsy, soulful delivery....what's wrong with that?
Haha it's funny you say that, because John has expressed, especially in recent years, that he prefers performing with a larger band, so that there's less work for him to do. That's probably one reason he didn't completely focus on the power trio thing throughout his career.
What a heavenly beautiful expressive voice and lovely music. Ah, someone calling you from some ancient land humming mystical longing of human soul called love!!! A voice like pure Liquid Gold!!! You my friend is not a national but a global treasure!!! Peace and love to all!
This video is classic John Mayer and sooo bad ass it hurts. It will never not be good. That's a pretty amazing accomplishment. I love it. I love the Trio. I love John
Lol your head rolling off lol 😂 I dunno , I just saw the visual . Your funny, good for u, feel that groove. John Mayer’s concert was the only concert that I knew all the lyrics and was genuinely excited for every song. 👍❤️. May you have a blessed year.
Oh to have a young woman look at you with the admiring eyes of the one at 2:24 ..... good things might be in store for the subject of that admiration....
If he were a banana, I'm sure she would have attempted to eat him... if you know what I mean. In my day, they were called "groupie eyes" or plaster caster artists.....lol. Lucky dude in any event. BTW, Jordan and Pino were great percussion but Johnnie is pretty good on guitar also.
"Now see, son, how I met your father was like this. He was covering Ray Charles' song, and was just really tearing it up. Rocking things in the key of A, jazzing and swinging things up, syncopation was on point, augmented 9s, all that. And from that point, I just knew, HE was de one that would be the father of my child."
Fast forward to today and you find people like Parker McCollum convering Mayer songs (Perfectly Lonely) and calling him one of their largest infliuences . . . and so it goes. The Dread Pirate Roberts lives on in artists like Clapton and Garca and . . . . John Mayer.
Steve Jordan knocking it out of the park! Peak John Mayer from late 2005... I'd be honored if some fans of early Mayer would check out my acoustic piano & vocal covers of CLARITY and QUIET on my channel in tribute to the master. Real live acoustic with no digital editing. Thanks and peace out.
Nope, the one that DID AND DOES JUSTICE TO THIS SONG WAS ELVIS, EVEN AT THE AGE OF 22. JUST TYPE "Elvis presley tupelo 57 i got a woman very rare" , THEN GO TO 0.53 SECONDS OF THE CLIP AND YOU{LL SEE AND HEAR WHAT THAT ENTAILS. AND HE WAS DOING that 7 second ending IN FRONT OF 22,000.....
Koletti, There are many renditions of the song and it is up to the artist to create the classic in his own hand Ray did the same thing to many songs. I agree this is not the best rendition Mayer has done but it does passion and excellent instrumentals.
@Koletti Pireaus I admire Ray Charles genius. But I like John Mayers version better. Music like other things in life is subjective to the listener. Furthermore as a black man growing up in urban norcal I felt the blues when my dog died. I felt the blues when my best friend moved away. I felt the blues when I lost my job. As a working musician I've studied the blues, and know it's origans. While it's roots are predominantly black, anybody can feel, and live the blues.
@@davidmorris8053 I agree with you on the passion part...but are u SURE this ain't one of the best renditions? It sure feels like it is, with the rhythm section having a pocket so deep you can use it for a safety deposit box, and Mayer being....well .... Mayer. Lol. He even made the soulful but awkward vocals work to his advantage! It's to beautiful to not assume it's at least up there.
@@terryarik699 I beg to differ. I don't care to much for his pop stuff, but I can live with it. His work with Brad Paisley is tastey. Not to mention his other drummer JJ Johnson is very tastey as well as I enjoy his playing.
I spend a lot of time thinking about how great Steve Jordan is.
Easily one of the most underapreciated drummers ever
@@HumansFreshlyBorn i would not say underappreciated hes played with everyone dudes one of the all time greats
And look where he is now …… A Rolling Stone 🤟👌 RIP Charlie, but the boys are in good hands
@@dancollins5194 Yep, and with each show, Steve and the band get better.. It sounds great... a bunch of geriatrics getting paid $10m per gig... And there's Steve, powering the bus.
Don’t all of us drummers? Lol
The Trio is where the real John Mayer lives........Come Back.
I think there's one on the 28th
BRING BACK THE TRIO
literally no one in the audience is appreciating this for how amazing it is
You cannot beat Steve Jordon, you cannot beat Pino Paladino, and John Mayer is an incredible talent and this is when I think he was at his best... with the trio.
Steve & Pino Palladino’s pocket is perfection. Literally worth decades of study.
Crowd looks like they were expecting Your Body is a Wonderland and don't know what to make of this.
Lol shock there lame asses lol
Hey Don P & SlupitaB,
This is in NYC, not some little town. Granted, there may be some tourists in there & maybe that's what you're focusing on? Be proud of where you come from, otherwise it will only foster jealousy & hatred.
steve jordan playing live is more in tempo than a looped drums/percussion sample
The guy is a beast
he is a true groove master!
This is my forever favorite video
Thomas Spiropoulos EXACTLY!!
I love how much space they leave for just groove. In the pocket magic. Legends
wow. pino. amazing bass lines to accompany mayer on the solos
With this trio there's no need for any other. Bravo John, Pino and Steve!❤❤❤😊
Even today I don't think people really wrap their minds at exactly how high the level was that John was orbiting in during this time period. The John Mayer Trio straight up blues album was genuinely the greatest original blues album of my lifetime (I'm 38), and then dropped the undeniable masterpiece that is Continuum just months apart. And as if that wasn't enough, he put together the greatest live show album maybe ever, certainly since the Eagle did hell freezes over, when he dropped Where the Light Is. If that one concert was the greatest hits to a 40 year career, it would genuinely be a ground breaking achievement. But in reality, that's just what he released that year, and doing in all 3 formats (acoustic, Trio, then full band) was the only way to do it justice. Even the early hits he included were only a few years old at the time. Simply incredible. Doubt it'll be topped anytime soon, by anyone in any genre.
And then masters the dead. The guy is brilliant
bass just dripping off pino. all time
Every player is listening hard and playing like a badass on this take.
ah 240p we meet again
The fewer players he has up on the stage with him, the sparser the song arrangement, the better it is for this guy. He's good enough with guitar and vocal to carry just about any kind of trio, as he does here with great support from Mr. Jordan and Mr. Paladino. Just great, raw, natural sounds in time, in the pocket, and gutsy, soulful delivery....what's wrong with that?
Haha it's funny you say that, because John has expressed, especially in recent years, that he prefers performing with a larger band, so that there's less work for him to do. That's probably one reason he didn't completely focus on the power trio thing throughout his career.
I am so happy that these guys can really make it happen UNTIL NOW! Soul/Funk music always makes my day so wonderful!
John Mayer.. another incredible talent
Love how effortless and fun this whole performance was
Hot damn! That boy can play!
Great Trio. Steve Jordan drummer is just fantastic.
I know with Jordan and Paladino on this, it's gonna groove for sure, but Mayer can funk it up right with them.
that´s the big question
🙏🙏🙏Trio Grande❤
What a heavenly beautiful expressive voice and lovely music. Ah, someone calling you from some ancient land humming mystical longing of human soul called love!!! A voice like pure Liquid Gold!!! You my friend is not a national but a global treasure!!! Peace and love to all!
It’s like crack cocaine for my ears😌😏🤯🤷♂️💆
I would be crying if I was there. I saw them live in Vegas, but this small venue would be awesome. They are the real deal.
Love this! John can play! In fact they all do. Great jam!
Relentless groove. Steve Jordan is a beast.
This video is classic John Mayer and sooo bad ass it hurts. It will never not be good. That's a pretty amazing accomplishment. I love it. I love the Trio. I love John
They make it look so effin easy
The first lead break here is just fantastic
The drummer show me the goal : grooove !
John back to this!!! :)
Love hearing Paladino , Jordan and Mayer tear it up!! Bravo!!!!!
That’s Sean Hurley, not Pino
I love how much fun he’s having
Still my fave, JM!❤
That was friggin awesome!!!
I never seen this I love it love you ❤JM u guys are great
The intro of this song is so smooth
Sweet beat!
Wow guys… Tight.💐
That's just EPIC
2:21 -I think thats THE look, lol
-love this song
That look is like “Make love to me like right now”
Man, Steve Jordan and Pino are so fekkin groovy. Mayer is also good ofc.
love love love this
Loving the 335 👌
Great bass playing!!!
and guitar plauing, and drum playing.....
Pino Palladino ❤️
Sickness just plain SICKNESSS😝
02:21, everybody knows what she wants...
+dolchi do she wants the G....and by G I mean the guitar
his p....
...... playing ability
If I was there, my head would roll off. I´m getting so groovy here I am - people are asking if they ought to call an ambulance..
+ThomasSaPe lool im like what kind of sorcery is this!! my head and feet wont stop!
+adrian rego Ray Charles sorcery
steve jordan sorcery
I like this version, more than the original. Ray Charles was a genius, but John mayer funked it out. They play me happy! !
Lol your head rolling off lol 😂 I dunno , I just saw the visual . Your funny, good for u, feel that groove. John Mayer’s concert was the only concert that I knew all the lyrics and was genuinely excited for every song. 👍❤️. May you have a blessed year.
Oh to have a young woman look at you with the admiring eyes of the one at 2:24 ..... good things might be in store for the subject of that admiration....
johnmaer Those were the f me eyes lol
If he were a banana, I'm sure she would have attempted to eat him... if you know what I mean. In my day, they were called "groupie eyes" or plaster caster artists.....lol. Lucky dude in any event. BTW, Jordan and Pino were great percussion but Johnnie is pretty good on guitar also.
"Now see, son, how I met your father was like this. He was covering Ray Charles' song, and was just really tearing it up. Rocking things in the key of A, jazzing and swinging things up, syncopation was on point, augmented 9s, all that. And from that point, I just knew, HE was de one that would be the father of my child."
Mister the King!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fast forward to today and you find people like Parker McCollum convering Mayer songs (Perfectly Lonely) and calling him one of their largest infliuences . . . and so it goes.
The Dread Pirate Roberts lives on in artists like Clapton and Garca and . . . . John Mayer.
Le meilleur du mayer
2:21. Most obvious "I'm gonna get me some of that" eyes ever.
Jebus, that bass player!
Pino Palladino ❤️
Paladino supremacy!
If only John Mayer could be this guy 24/7….
John needs to put the band back together
Just wow
this cvould have been a steve jordan concert and i would still be happy.......
♥️♥️♥️
Yassss biss !!
62 dislikes? Seriously??
You must be an idiot to not like this, awesome trio, 3 of the absolute best musicians in the world grooving together!!
curly q 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Swing it!
Steve Jordan, my God! Keepin steady
Wahooooooooooooooooo !!!
Pino Palladino...
4:59
The song is really familiar but I don't remember the name. Can somebody tell me the name?
"i wish" by Stevie Wonder....?
Thanks :)
You're welcome....!
Bowties NCoolnes I Got A Woman.....RAY CHARLES
gerard torterolo LOL
Nice jam
On toast
If there's still a John Mayer nay sayer slap this video in his face.
I like Mayer. He's the one 😊 How young is he?
FUCKING ROCK ON!!!!!
Do you have any videos if the how he did at the beacon in 2005? I was there and I would love to see any video from that show... :)
Steve Jordan knocking it out of the park! Peak John Mayer from late 2005... I'd be honored if some fans of early Mayer would check out my acoustic piano & vocal covers of CLARITY and QUIET on my channel in tribute to the master. Real live acoustic with no digital editing. Thanks and peace out.
Agree good drumming stays in tempo
What's the they play during the 3rd solo? An old funk tune. Does anyone know the title?
Also want to know
Stevie Wonder - I Wish
You hear it for the first time around 1:30 into the song :)
Felipe Vieira Stevie Wonder - I Wish
You hear it for the first time around 1:30 into the song :)
Karim En THANK YOU! It was driving me crazy. Amazing people here!
Whoever hated Anakin surely never watched this.
Ray did this sone but John DOES the song
Nope, the one that DID AND DOES JUSTICE TO THIS SONG WAS ELVIS, EVEN AT THE AGE OF 22. JUST TYPE "Elvis presley tupelo 57 i got a woman very rare" , THEN GO TO 0.53 SECONDS OF THE CLIP AND YOU{LL SEE AND HEAR WHAT THAT ENTAILS. AND HE WAS DOING that 7 second ending IN FRONT OF 22,000.....
Koletti, There are many renditions of the song and it is up to the artist to create the classic in his own hand Ray did the same thing to many songs. I agree this is not the best rendition Mayer has done but it does passion and excellent instrumentals.
+Nickolai Siegfried I agree. This is terrible. And his neck is too long.
@Koletti Pireaus I admire Ray Charles genius. But I like John Mayers version better. Music like other things in life is subjective to the listener. Furthermore as a black man growing up in urban norcal I felt the blues when my dog died. I felt the blues when my best friend moved away. I felt the blues when I lost my job. As a working musician I've studied the blues, and know it's origans. While it's roots are predominantly black, anybody can feel, and live the blues.
@@davidmorris8053 I agree with you on the passion part...but are u SURE this ain't one of the best renditions? It sure feels like it is, with the rhythm section having a pocket so deep you can use it for a safety deposit box, and Mayer being....well .... Mayer. Lol. He even made the soulful but awkward vocals work to his advantage! It's to beautiful to not assume it's at least up there.
you can play this with a7 d7 and e7 but what is he doing
He sounds A LOT like Huey Lewis!!!!(sp)
Who is the bass-player?
Pino Paladino
Thanks Chris, he is great!
Do you still have the same members in the trio?
3:46
RAY CHARLES, I Got a Woman...
A little Stevie Wonder jam in between
IL LA RE MODELER ...............TBIEN
Can’t nobody do it it like Ray Charles.
Great version of Ray Charles song.
Why, he drummin' like me!
sadly, he doesnt play blues anymore
his new album will be a blues album!
come on! really!?!?!
Carlos de la Rosa Noriega without Pino and Steve he sucks.
+Carlos de la Rosa Noriega will not be with trio but i guess that will be awesome too
@@terryarik699 I beg to differ. I don't care to much for his pop stuff, but I can live with it. His work with Brad Paisley is tastey. Not to mention his other drummer JJ Johnson is very tastey as well as I enjoy his playing.
Did anyone else think he was about to start singing Gold digger at the start?😂
The band is carrying him all the way...the girls only hear his face.
Dan Raschick Well they are all amazing players in my opinion. John Mayer is an amazing guitarist, and he has a great voice.
the trio is far away better than whole Jhon band
Pino kind of just held down the groove rather than take the solo. I don't know if it worked for me.
This crowd is asleep! 😂
Ues
i ain’t saying she a gold digger
P999
WTF John what happened to you :((((
What do you mean?
So you guys know this is STEVE JORDAN and PINO PALLIANDO right? John fucking who man.
Terry Arik "pino palliando?" sounds like you don't know who he is