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  • @luct1664
    @luct1664 Рік тому

    Bireli est grand 👍👍

  • @briancatanzaro
    @briancatanzaro 12 років тому +1

    Beyond Brilliant. Thanks for posting.

  • @brandonlewisguitar
    @brandonlewisguitar 13 років тому +5

    love larry's solo in this!!! *****

  • @cgptony11
    @cgptony11 12 років тому

    I love Bireli and Larry Coryell

  • @jimsmith1930
    @jimsmith1930 2 роки тому

    More people should know about theses guys. I don't know if some more followed guitarists like a Tommy Emmanuel would be in the same league

  • @DarkShadowVIP
    @DarkShadowVIP 11 років тому

    bravo!

  • @DJNOVAMILO
    @DJNOVAMILO 11 років тому

    For the Love of GOD! Please add the Pege Solos back to this concert... there is a way to upload longer than 10:00 minutes... The solo from this event changed my life 8 years ago when I first heard it... I found it online and it is an audio called Subway C. thank you for the great video! long live music! nova* milo

  • @Cherokee68
    @Cherokee68 4 роки тому

    Someone could tell what concert is it? It's all beautiful!! Thank so much.

  • @TheBSTband
    @TheBSTband 9 років тому +1

    Ali bácsi hatalmas. :)

  • @rogermazy4896
    @rogermazy4896 6 років тому +2

    A complex piece of music from 1939 wich became the best knewn standart of jazz from all times. Jazz (and not quantum physics) is the right place for genius.

  • @ricaard
    @ricaard 11 років тому

    Ich bin damit einverstanden.

  • @DJNOVAMILO
    @DJNOVAMILO 11 років тому

    off course the song is called Manha De Carnaval... :-)

  • @claudedietrich8654
    @claudedietrich8654 5 років тому

    Lagrene is good on Manouche stuff. For jazz standard such as All The Things that go beyond simple harmonic Manouche style, current players such as Lage Lund, Mike Moreno, Roger Adams, Peter Bernstein, Jonathan Kreisberg, Julian Lage and of course Kurt Rosenwinkel to give only a few are eons more interesting. I never liked Coryell who like many fusion players of his days seemed to focus essentially on speed at the cost of musicality (Di Meola being best example of this unfortunate trait).

    • @MarkSeibold
      @MarkSeibold 5 років тому +2

      I would have said that Coryell and the entire modern jazz fusion group of guitarists transcended toward that speed scene, incuding Al Di Meola, and John McLaughlin, but Coryell has shown to be the most diverse of all the others over his life in Jazz, as he made some beautiful straight ahead jazz recordings. Coryell had also diverted into a great Raga Style recording, if you haven't heard it, with the group, Oregon backing him. It was released in 1975 and titled: The Restful Mind, as at times his acoustic guitar is played to sound more like a sitar. The accompaniment from the group Oregon- Ralph Towner on Piano and Guitar, Glenn Moore on stand-up base, and Collin Wallcott on percussion is all spectacular. It is still my favorite Coryell album of all time. I spoke with Ralph Towner, when I saw his group Oregon playing in the Pioneer Courthouse Square one day outside, as my wife and I drove through the downtown streets of Portland OR, our hometown. I couldn't believe they were playing for free, so I had to walk up in between set breaks, and talk to Towner about what it was like to play with Coryell on The Restful Mind album.
      Coryell made another album a few years ago dedicated to Wes Montgomery, titled Fallen Angel. Although I could name many other diverse and straight ahead jazz albums by Coryell that I like, if you have not discovered the early audio-video recording from Berlin Germany in 1967, it shows Coryell playing lead hollow body electric with Gary Burton on vibraphone, and Steve Swallow on stand-up Bass. This is considered the first jazz fusion piece ever played live, as no one had coined the term fusion yet. When Coryell passed away a couple years ago a New York Times headline of the obituary read: The Man That Played Fusion Before it Had a Name.
      Please look up that obit, and also that video in UA-cam of - Larry Coryell and Gary Burton in Berlin 1967. 😎

    • @mpoviedo
      @mpoviedo 5 років тому +4

      Lol, what you are sayin' is absurd. Half of the palyers you name in that list lack sense of swing just to start. Nowadays Bireli has reached a level of harmonic and rhythmic interest of the level ( and beyond ) any of these players, but with better techinique and sense of swing.

    • @leoosiku
      @leoosiku 2 роки тому

      Claude, geez the only thing you got right was Di Meola.

    • @leoosiku
      @leoosiku 2 роки тому +3

      @@MarkSeibold thank you for taking the time to educate an idiot. Hopefully, he will take the time to listen to your suggestions! As a side note…… Larry’s take on ATTYA from his My Shining Hour album is my all time favorite (the entire band is legendary on that recording). And a further note……. Oz Noy just released a brand new CD called Riverside that is a trio with OZ playing jazz standards bereft of his usual pedal/effects and it is absolutely wonderful!

  • @leoosiku
    @leoosiku 11 років тому

    nein

  • @DarkShadowVIP
    @DarkShadowVIP 11 років тому +1

    bireli ist viel besser wie lary