Jamie, I met you in Boulder, Colorado...your career would have been great no matter how you got there. But, it seems consistent with how you were when I met you for you to be gracious. Had a blast watching you and Jean-Luc smiling and laughing while playing those complex runs together. It was magical. You're awesome, Jamie! Thanks for the great show (that was years ago, by the way :)
One of my favorites in the 70's God this man is a musicaal genuis . No one else sounds like this gentleman . Thank for all of the incredible music JLP ! God bless ,,,,, Bass player is a monster ; look at those hands ; he's making love to that bass .
Fell in love with a gal in 1984 while barely hearing this song on some local Seattle video of sped-up views of my city. TWO years later, discovered it was JLP! Been a fan of his ever since. This is the first vid I've ever seen of him performing this incredibly beautiful song as a fusion piece. :)
I first heard this captivating piece as the theme music for a local cable interview show I worked on at Telecable of Springfield, MO back in 1986. No one that was on the crew at the time knew where it came from so I assumed it was from our production music library. About 10 years later I was listening to CD 101.9 from New York and heard Jean Luc Ponty's name first associated with the piece. I eventually was able to get the CD with this on it. It's one of my favorite works.
I heard this song live with the JLP band in 1983. It was at San Francisco State University at the Student Union when the uni had budget for great shows back then. The band was JLP, Juaquin Lievano, Alan Zevod, Rayford Griffin and Baron Brown. That same week, I saw the same band open for the Yellow Jackets at Concord Pavilion. I didn't stick around for Yellowjackets...
Oh god, this bongo or whatever is the name of that percussionista instrument has a serious issue of tuning with this particular song. It causes an awful dissonance in the begining. Too bad, such a great team, a great song
Some of the best music ever made in the last 50 years
😅😅pp😮😅😅
😅😅😊😊😊😅😊😮😅😅😅
Jean Luc made my career and I will always be grateful
Can't wait to see you guys in August!
Great, thank you
You were friggin awesome.
He also did mine. I'm grateful too
Jamie, I met you in Boulder, Colorado...your career would have been great no matter how you got there. But, it seems consistent with how you were when I met you for you to be gracious. Had a blast watching you and Jean-Luc smiling and laughing while playing those complex runs together. It was magical. You're awesome, Jamie! Thanks for the great show (that was years ago, by the way :)
One of my favorites in the 70's God this man is a musicaal genuis .
No one else sounds like this gentleman .
Thank for all of the incredible music JLP ! God bless ,,,,,
Bass player is a monster ; look at those hands ; he's making love to that bass .
Jean Luc Ponty and all of his Band-members are totally incredible. Yes sir, you go Jean Luc Ponty. Bro. Michael L. Ellis
Man on bass isa true-master on this cut.
INCREDIBLE WORK OF ART !! GOD BLESS U JEAN-LUC !!! 💯
Fell in love with a gal in 1984 while barely hearing this song on some local Seattle video of sped-up views of my city. TWO years later, discovered it was JLP! Been a fan of his ever since. This is the first vid I've ever seen of him performing this incredibly beautiful song as a fusion piece. :)
My favorite JLP song! Saw him play at an early 1980's Berkeley Jazz Festival and this has been one of my all time favorite Jazz songs since.
This is so much better than the original cut on the album! Usually that is not the case. I hope to see him live one day!
Thank u Jean-Luc for ur gifts of incredible music !!!!
I first heard this captivating piece as the theme music for a local cable interview show I worked on at Telecable of Springfield, MO back in 1986. No one that was on the crew at the time knew where it came from so I assumed it was from our production music library. About 10 years later I was listening to CD 101.9 from New York and heard Jean Luc Ponty's name first associated with the piece. I eventually was able to get the CD with this on it. It's one of my favorite works.
Jean Luc, hasn't lost anything over the years, in fact I think he's better, god what a great band too ! 🎻🎼💞
grandissima esibizione ! Il violino di jean Luc Ponty è unico ed inimitanile !
The master I loved his concerts hear in Los Angeles .
MASTERPIECE !!!!!!
Randy Jackson's solo on the album is golden
It seriously is.
Well said. One of my favorite bass solos.
I heard this song live with the JLP band in 1983.
It was at San Francisco State University at the Student Union when the uni had budget for great shows back then.
The band was JLP, Juaquin Lievano, Alan Zevod, Rayford Griffin and Baron Brown.
That same week, I saw the same band open for the Yellow Jackets at Concord Pavilion. I didn't stick around for Yellowjackets...
Enigmatic Ocean is my favourite J-L Ponty album of all times !!!!!
vaya canto de esperanza, preciosa pieza.
I like the music very much - should have been a concert for me - yeah. An evening for remembering
Love this song...
Such a wonderful masterpiece!
I wish they have this version to download.
Great music!!
Love Jean-Luc Ponty
This is evergreen
Yes from city Dipolog Philippines
Beautiful. (You misspelled Rhythm though.)
Beautiful melody!
Music JLP is best for me!
Bravissimo!
Top 10 in world
Whose on Bass, if anyone knows, let us know, He is awesome on this cut!
Guy Nsangue is His Name sh*** 7years later😂
It's Randy Jackson from the group "Journey" and the guy on American Idol for a while. Awesome solo.
the BEST!
grandissimo!
Good song very good
❤️
This Guy is currently working on a project with JON ANDERSON, folks. ☺☺
+KIM SOLI ...Yes?
+JazzKeyboardist1: YES! ☺
@@JazzKeyboardist1 Is there another Jon Anderson?
Génial , pas trop mot plus fort !!
Does anyone have Jig from this same concert?
@islandwide100 very good album
isso é foda!!!
would rather see Ralph Armstrong play the bass here
+Circuit7Active ......Hi Do mean for Oscar diversity?
Sangue has emerged as a master himself
violine ginius !!
Zeta djazz ponty betfooul violin sa fredis ki
those aren't drums!
Oh god, this bongo or whatever is the name of that percussionista instrument has a serious issue of tuning with this particular song. It causes an awful dissonance in the begining. Too bad, such a great team, a great song
Love this song
grandissimo!