great work with the camera man. felt like you did a good job following the energy in the room, showing the whole group when the jam was reaching across everyone and showing the artist him/herself when it was majorly them bringing it. thanks for this great watch. this video has been on repeat since early morning and ill be riding this high for a bit longer. shoobadoobap.
so true! When he was playing live with the Stones on a few songs a few years ago, he was shredding marvellous guitar solos and then respectfully bowed in front of Keith Richards. Love his humility.
That’s a real band; everyone playing in their zone and pockets without stepping over each other. As Ryan plays softer so does he band; beautiful thing when it gets like this
I think he is feeling lucky to be there, listening to that awesome shit and also being on stage to add to it a little bit. I feel he would die not having a guitar in his hand listening to this as an audience member :). I think John Mayer is just a cool guy that knows everyone and they want him there but he's like a bit shy until someone tells him to let it rip - unless it's his own show. The man is a legend already but - and I made another comment like this just now but - like Clapton said, he doesn't really know it yet, or acknowledges it. We haven't seen the best of John Mayer yet in 2020 I think and that's saying a fucking lot coming from Room for Squares.
To those who asks, "Why go to a concert and hold your phone up the whole time?" It's for the people like me, who live 3,000 miles away and would never get to watch this performance without the person filming it. I've watched this video every day for 10 days now. Thanks to the uploader.
This drummer is the unsung hero. His dynamics are spot on and he follows everything like a hawk. Gotta love it when you literally don’t have a weak link on the stage! Beautiful musical moments
As a drummer I can say that this is one of the tightest, thumpiest, and most self controlled drummer I’ve ever seen. As a drummer I know how excruciatingly hard it is to not just EAT in a groove like that. And as a guitarist I know how valuable a drummer like that is! Absolute hats off to every last one of them up there! Brav-fucking-o
Average Joe you know that, my man. I always had a hard time finding someone proud of their groove, letting time breath, holdin it down. Lots of guys feel it beneath them to just groove. #1 gripe was f....ing stage volume. Singing was a chore cuz they all wanna be the loudest. Lol
John, next album needs to be stuff like this or another Trio album. I miss when John Mayer shows he is one of the greatest to ever do it playing the blues/jazz stuff like this.
Best moments compilation: 13:17 ("You want?" "Yeah!" - followed by great e-piano solo doubled by voice) 16:10 (Sharkey outperforming everybody with his lick at 16:15) 16:18 (Sharkeys resolution of the lick before) For all the Mayer fanatics: 6:36 (Johns reaction to Sharkeys great lick) 11:42 (Johns pickup switch at hyper speed) 12:59 (again Johns reaction to Sharkeys lick) 15:14 (John being "high on music")
How about Sharkey just blew Mayer’s solo out of the water. Johns a great player and writer and has great phrases he comes up with but on this day, at this show, Isaiah owned John re: solos.
Abcdefg Hijklmnop Yup, I think John even says that Sharkey is a better player than him. To be fair though, I don’t think John is going 100%. Seems to hold back a little when it’s not his act.
Abcdefg Hijklmnop at that level of guitar mastery, there is no better or worse. They are just different. They have different styles, different taste, different techniques. They both excel at different aspects of guitar playing, and that is great, that is what makes music so special, its diversity. They are both amazing players.
The greatest respect for the drum master who listened to them all like a good therapist to his patients. With such a bunch of crazy people, that's a feat. ❤ Terence Clark. Amazing guy.
What I love about this is how with all these muscians playing nobodies playing over each other every one knows when to lay back and play the parts thats needed.
when you let SHARKEY loose!!!! The prophet, Isaiah! That solo from Clayton Mayer! That blowin' Bob Reynolds part and the oh so hot Luttrell scat! UGh!!!! this band. THIS BAND!
The drummer during Isaiah’s solo just makes me so happy, so sick how he doesn’t go on like a train but really feels and follows the guitar, what a beast (they were all btw)
This jam is no bullshit one of the best I have experienced and I grew up playing classical music and have studied theory and practical musical application my entire life. The mood and cadence to each musician is spot on. Their arrangements and improvisations are all tasteful and noone tries to square up or outdo their bandmates. Such beautiful work through and through. Wish i was there in person but this video certainly does their performance justice!
Not an ounce of regret from watching this start to finish for like the 3rd-4th time. I love that this is primarily an experience and that David includes the audience in that experience. The music and instrumentation was just the vehicle for that.
I love that it seems like there are no egos when these guys play together...just phenomenal musicians jamming together and making sweet, sweet cochlear-gasms.
Damn, that straight up made me cry it was so good. The whole thing is so conversational in such a truly compelling way. The drummer, the sax player, singers, everybody... I haven't had so much respect for John's ability to tie together the timbre of some of the other instruments, almost like a call back. Nevermind Sharkey, man. That guy is on another LEVEL.
This performance should be shown to blues and jazz musicians and every musician in general. It has every kind of solo you can imagine (Sharkey encompasses all of them lol) and it really shows how a band can perform and react together.
I love it how John is looking at Isaiah after hearing is lick at 6:37. That's what's all about jamming together. Thanks for the upload, this is fucking awesome!
OH MY GOD! They have been together for sooooo long...So their music could not get better than AMAZING! But such a small reshuffle in the group and their output is refreshingly different!
Mayer's reactions to Sharkey's licks are awesome. Love how much he enjoys Isaiah's playing, and who can blame him. I can't say that everything he plays is my kinda thing, but I *can* say that everything he plays is expertly executed and just out of this world. But then again, there's not a single person on this stage that isn't simply incredible. What an incredible group of musicians. With everything going on up there they *still* don't invade any of the others' sonic space. Just incredible musicianship all around. Blows my mind.
From the choice of licks, tone, and overall way of John's playing, you can tell this event happened during the "I guess I just feel like" making days...
I’ve probably seen this more than 25 times. Such an amazing vibe. Such a group of talented musicians. Music is life! Thank you to the cameraman that did a great job. Thanks for posting this and let the world enjoy it.
For the music Nerds, at 6:25 he uses the same lyrics/melody as a section of the song "Good To Your Earhole" by Funkadelic off their 1975 album "Let's Take It T The Stage" (which is also sampled in the song "Boogieman" by Childish Gambino off the album "Awaken My Love")
This is some of the best music I’ve heard in a while. The stage is filled with incredible musicians. The saxophonist. Mayer and David Ryan, the keyboardist!, Sharkie and the drummer!! I’ve listened to this about 6 times and I have a feeling I’ll continue to listen in to it for the foreseeable future
This is one of the best performances I've ever seen. Everyone was on point. I'm a massive JM fan, and his solo was great, but Isaiah Sharkey's solo took the cake. And we can't forget about the drummer, he is incredible! Outstanding band, I'd love to see them live!
11:43 that pickup switch was the most talented thing he did that whole night lmao. I don't say that lightly. y'all just witnessed guitar and player become one with that move.
And that was that magic. That was real magic. It does exist. Never did 20 minutes feel so much like 5 minutes. That was incredible. I thought it couldn't get any better when the keyboard player brought it around, and then that guy sharky just blew my brains out. 👏👏👏👏👏👏 amen to each and every person in this video. I have seen this before, and I will be back to see it again. I love this thing called life, called music, called magic so much. Thank you guys for reminding me that I have a soul.
Love the way john was happy to take a back seat and wear it flawlessly. He didn't even completely build his solo as much as the other cats. The way he stepped on his tuner at the end was hilarious too. " AAAaand done! thankyou, goodnight!"
I come back to this video frequently. I can’t work out if it’s because I’m with love with: DRH’s guitar tone Isaiah Sharkey’s whole guitar game John Mayer’s reaction to Sharkey’s guitar game The whole damn vibe Nikki Flores All of the above! 🤣
Not going to lie - I come back to this recording every few days/weeks, just to revisit the vibe that they created in that room. Reminds me of what it felt like to be on stage, just jamming with some friends. Thanks again for capturing this performance
great work with the camera man. felt like you did a good job following the energy in the room, showing the whole group when the jam was reaching across everyone and showing the artist him/herself when it was majorly them bringing it. thanks for this great watch. this video has been on repeat since early morning and ill be riding this high for a bit longer. shoobadoobap.
Thanks for your kind words. I try to record videos that I'd wanna look back on later. No shaking. No vertical. No talking or singing along. :)
@@Goosee9 you are a noble godly man
@@Goosee9 yes. THANK YOU. this video has brought magic to me many times.
I totally agree! The recording is very good, filming each musicians in solos….🙏🏽📸
@@Goosee9 Yeah man, seldom do you see bootleg sorta vid like this so well captured. Thanks for sharing dude, i keep coming back
I love how John never steals someone else's thunder.
Cletus Amalan cause johns the lightning⚡️
so true! When he was playing live with the Stones on a few songs a few years ago, he was shredding marvellous guitar solos and then respectfully bowed in front of Keith Richards. Love his humility.
That’s a real band; everyone playing in their zone and pockets without stepping over each other. As Ryan plays softer so does he band; beautiful thing when it gets like this
just thinkin let him go...give this man HIS momentum
John stopped playing and just watched Derek Trucks tear it up.
Then B.B. King says that's as good as I've heard.
2 of today's best.
I like how John is just casually in the back like a broke college freelancer that no one cares about but is secretly amazing.
Perfect description. "Hey kid, do you want to play with us? We'll give you $20 and a beer!"
Serving the song🤙👍
John knows how to be in a band. Uncle Bobby helped him out
I think he is feeling lucky to be there, listening to that awesome shit and also being on stage to add to it a little bit. I feel he would die not having a guitar in his hand listening to this as an audience member :). I think John Mayer is just a cool guy that knows everyone and they want him there but he's like a bit shy until someone tells him to let it rip - unless it's his own show.
The man is a legend already but - and I made another comment like this just now but - like Clapton said, he doesn't really know it yet, or acknowledges it.
We haven't seen the best of John Mayer yet in 2020 I think and that's saying a fucking lot coming from Room for Squares.
Gerry Larsson this is pretty much half of his touring band. He knows these players well. Especially david
To those who asks, "Why go to a concert and hold your phone up the whole time?" It's for the people like me, who live 3,000 miles away and would never get to watch this performance without the person filming it. I've watched this video every day for 10 days now. Thanks to the uploader.
100%
Welcome.
+1. What an unbelievable performance. So many good musicians and vocalists on one stage.
@@Goosee9 dude, because of you, I've rewatched this whole clip 100+ times and inspired more every time, thank you !
About time someone said it.
This drummer is the unsung hero. His dynamics are spot on and he follows everything like a hawk. Gotta love it when you literally don’t have a weak link on the stage! Beautiful musical moments
Been following Terence for a while now, he is incredible
What is this drummers name?
Absolute 🔥
@@jackellison7212 Terence F Clark
Terence Clark, he is the drummer for Robert Cray Band, dude's incredible, also a very nice guy, had a chance to chat with him once.
You can really see it from 15.45, how he follows the sound of the solo and intensifies the drums with it.
Isaiah Sharkey’s solo is just astonishing. What a beast!
His guitar is sexy AF on top of that ;)
Best guitarist there
@@StevenBrooksBand YA, what is that thing?
@@TySharron Gibson Les Paul Special DC
Nope, I don’t think so. LPJ shape, but slightly different body, pickguard, knobs, and headstock.
John pays his bills with pop music, but this is where his heart is!
Did I just witness the greatest jam session that's ever taken place?
Yes, yes you did...
Yerp
Pretty mch
Do you want to do karate in the garage?
@@adamquattrociocchi4547 did we just become best friends?
As a drummer I can say that this is one of the tightest, thumpiest, and most self controlled drummer I’ve ever seen. As a drummer I know how excruciatingly hard it is to not just EAT in a groove like that. And as a guitarist I know how valuable a drummer like that is! Absolute hats off to every last one of them up there! Brav-fucking-o
Average Joe you know that, my man. I always had a hard time finding someone proud of their groove, letting time breath, holdin it down.
Lots of guys feel it beneath them to just groove. #1 gripe was f....ing stage volume. Singing was a chore cuz they all wanna be the loudest. Lol
He changed tempo significantly by the end tho
AeonKage it’s part of the groove, man..
@@antuny9269 not holding time is not a groove lol. A groove is solid timing and not significantly changing tempo.
@@Chilinoploppy That's what good drumming is all about, man!
Possibly the highest level of talent per square foot ever assembled
Right up there with Tedeschi Trucks Band, Allman Brothers, Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Beatles, and a few others.
I want a “John Mayor is my rhythm guitarist” shirt
John, next album needs to be stuff like this or another Trio album. I miss when John Mayer shows he is one of the greatest to ever do it playing the blues/jazz stuff like this.
The Sparked Brain hell yes.
Been saying this. Also check out alife session
Hell yeah....the John Mayer trio days were lit....wish he'd do more of that when he has the time.
Fax
couldn't agree with you more.Try! is one of the best live albums i've ever heard..
John’s pickup switch change right after 11:42 is the best thing ever
Damn that was fast af, good eye there
@@nedredhead474 rather ear ;)
that was so quick that I had to watch it like 3 times god damn lol
I heard the change in tone too but had to rewind like 3 times to see when he does it, it’s so smooth you can barely see it
yeah man, neck PU is where it's at!!!
6:36 I think John liked that lick by Sharkey
Thank you for pointing that out 😅
😂😂😂
Hahahahah best reaction ever
12:58 as well
1:39 as well ;) Edim7 Arpegio
Best moments compilation:
13:17 ("You want?" "Yeah!" - followed by great e-piano solo doubled by voice)
16:10 (Sharkey outperforming everybody with his lick at 16:15)
16:18 (Sharkeys resolution of the lick before)
For all the Mayer fanatics:
6:36 (Johns reaction to Sharkeys great lick)
11:42 (Johns pickup switch at hyper speed)
12:59 (again Johns reaction to Sharkeys lick)
15:14 (John being "high on music")
How about Sharkey just blew Mayer’s solo out of the water. Johns a great player and writer and has great phrases he comes up with but on this day, at this show, Isaiah owned John re: solos.
Abcdefg Hijklmnop Yup, I think John even says that Sharkey is a better player than him. To be fair though, I don’t think John is going 100%. Seems to hold back a little when it’s not his act.
AeroLegend yea also I’m comparing apples and oranges tbh.
Abcdefg Hijklmnop at that level of guitar mastery, there is no better or worse. They are just different. They have different styles, different taste, different techniques. They both excel at different aspects of guitar playing, and that is great, that is what makes music so special, its diversity. They are both amazing players.
@@jose_mat couldn’t have explained it any better
The vocal solo by keyboardist is fucking insane.
Oh yes. Jacob Lutrell is an absolute monster. He has a couple videos with Scary Pockets where he basically sings a guitar solo, it goes so hard.
That was stellar
fr man killed it
How the hell he does it
dude that sax solo FUCKS jesus that man absolutely went the fuck off probably the most rock n roll shit ever he is a titan of sax
Check out his solo stuff. It is quite amazing!
Please proper grammar! 😢
Bob Reynolds
The greatest respect for the drum master who listened to them all like a good therapist to his patients. With such a bunch of crazy people, that's a feat. ❤ Terence Clark. Amazing guy.
That crazy little run from Sharkey at 16:26 is an orchestra's worth of sound for about 1.5 seconds... I am absolutely blown away!
He treats the guitar neck like a piano. That's almost like a straight gospel run and it rules.
i love mayer's stupid sideways grin when he likes a musical moment
seb bo “woo”
right i just commented on that in a similar way "Poo Poo Face" like that riff was so stanky i have to make a rabbit nose lol
yea he does that doesn't he?!
Like a kid isnt he.Its his constant enthusiasm that makes him great
What I love about this is how with all these muscians playing nobodies playing over each other every one knows when to lay back and play the parts thats needed.
This needs to be be 5 times as long. Amazing musicians. Came for Mayer, left loving the whole thing!
Joe Morris SAAAAAME
Same
Agree
I like how John doesn't mind being in the back. Doesn't act like a celebrity but a regular person who loves music
Damn bruh same here
I felt bad for Isiah having to solo after mayer but once he was playing my jaw actually dropped.
the best part is for the last bro
seriously, those jazz runs were *_I n s a n e ._*
Shit John HIRES sharkey ! Lol
John Mayer siempre arranca con los solos , nunca lo é visto hacer un sólo después de alguien más. Bueno casi siempre hace dos solos
Can we just talk about how perfect the drummer was with the guitar solo.
There’s a million videos of John Mayer sitting in with cats and just standing in the back. He’s a thoroughbred committed musician. Love that guy.
Stage seems a little small for the amount of talent in the room.
Sometimes guests show up to jam, it is what it is at this facility.
welcome to 2020
Part of what makes a show like that so magical. Small crowd feels like your local bar
The best thing about the Hotel Cafe. :)
Vince Swaney it is our local bar ;)
This has got to be the best jam on UA-cam.
Agreed 👍🏾
when you let SHARKEY loose!!!! The prophet, Isaiah! That solo from Clayton Mayer! That blowin' Bob Reynolds part and the oh so hot Luttrell scat! UGh!!!! this band. THIS BAND!
spot on brother!
Righteous bro
They guy on the synth IS INSANE! The fact that he puts vocals on the solo is so freaking nuts.
Seeing John rip on his guitar like that was good for my soul this morning. Thank you for that.
I felt it too my brother ✌🤯
We are all the trumpet player during the sax solo
yeaaaaa :D
15:14 John is obviously high on his music
What in the world did I just freaking watch bruh. What in the actual freak was that bruv. This is treasure right here.
Honestly so cool seeing John Mayer taking the back seat while DRH does his thing. Usually it's the other way around
Yeah really is
5:50 hitting different now that Mayer just released his single Last Train Home
I wish the internet had more footage of Sharkey's magic .. the man's dynamics and phrasing is just out of this world
This Sharkey, Mayer, Clark combo is one of the best I've heard
12:59 John Mayer’s reaction to sharkey’s lick was exactly my face
Nasty face language. We all spoke it while watching this amazing video. Damn Sharkey!
I love how John is just analyzing Sharkey's solo like, "I gotta try that next time".
Dude the drummer....to catch everyone at all times. Helps each one create their vibe. Guy has ears in the back of his head
Sharkey's dynamic playing is absolutely insane.
I couldn't tell you how many times I've watched this
I love seeing the musicians smiling at the fact that they are solely responsible for the sounds being created. Has to feel fucking awesome.
Buy a guitar or any instrument, and do the same...You can do it to!
Literally what @Don Lamb Jr. said. Trying to learn any instrument is free time well spent, plus there is literally no age limit on this hobby :).
Well after a certain age if you want ro shred arthrite would be a little problem, but you can still playing casually and enjoying making music :)
Dude on the keys took us all to churchhhhh
hahahaa i agree man
I've watched this everyday for start to finish for about 2 weeks now... It's my new happy place
What kind of black magic lick is that at 16:14. Isaiah Sharkey has the most extreme chops in the game and this solo is the proof
10:25 Cause John is gonna do his thang” CHILLS WHEN JOHN GROOVES ONTO THE BEAT
Props to the best live music camera man on the planet. That is some excellent footage that musicians in particular want to see.
@@KrowtennetworK Thank you, kind sir.
The drummer during Isaiah’s solo just makes me so happy, so sick how he doesn’t go on like a train but really feels and follows the guitar, what a beast (they were all btw)
Sharkeys ability to shred the melodic tech stuff whilst having an incredible blues feel is beyond incredible. What a player.
This jam is no bullshit one of the best I have experienced and I grew up playing classical music and have studied theory and practical musical application my entire life. The mood and cadence to each musician is spot on. Their arrangements and improvisations are all tasteful and noone tries to square up or outdo their bandmates. Such beautiful work through and through. Wish i was there in person but this video certainly does their performance justice!
Sharky and John just glancing at eachother while playing every once in a while made my life so much better
How Sharkey managed to completely outclass everybody else, even amongst that great a group of musicians, is beyond me
Not an ounce of regret from watching this start to finish for like the 3rd-4th time. I love that this is primarily an experience and that David includes the audience in that experience. The music and instrumentation was just the vehicle for that.
I love that it seems like there are no egos when these guys play together...just phenomenal musicians jamming together and making sweet, sweet cochlear-gasms.
John reminds me of why I fell in love with music! Man can’t believe this man is alive in our lifetime! He’s definitely one of the greats! 🔥
People will realise how big of a legend he is after he's dead. Sad reality
JM more than happy to just be in the background and not distract from the act. Good for him. That’s really cool
I think this is the most complete band I have ever witnessed. So much soul and talent and improvisation. Unbeatable
Damn, that straight up made me cry it was so good. The whole thing is so conversational in such a truly compelling way. The drummer, the sax player, singers, everybody... I haven't had so much respect for John's ability to tie together the timbre of some of the other instruments, almost like a call back. Nevermind Sharkey, man. That guy is on another LEVEL.
This performance should be shown to blues and jazz musicians and every musician in general. It has every kind of solo you can imagine (Sharkey encompasses all of them lol) and it really shows how a band can perform and react together.
I miss when Bob Reynolds was part of John’s band!
Agreed, he was so good! But he's in other projects now which are also really good
He's with Snarky Puppy now. Check them out.
Reynold’s guitar band is killer, too!
Thank you, thank you for posting your witnessing of this moment in history.
Stopped here to see JM but the backing vocal girl in front of him is enjoying the song soooo much that I was just looking at her. :D
She's also a singer too her name is Nikki flores
Ol' Jennifer Lopez lookin' ass.
@@ArbitraryLifestyle lol .. She really sure enjoys the track
creeper 😅
I love it how John is looking at Isaiah after hearing is lick at 6:37. That's what's all about jamming together. Thanks for the upload, this is fucking awesome!
Never noticed this. what unreal cinematography this was. wish I was there
The crescendo from David Ryan's break to the end of John's solo is a masterpiece.
I come back to this video every week. Mayer and Sharkey on the same stage is something that should not be permissible by law.
OH MY GOD! They have been together for sooooo long...So their music could not get better than AMAZING!
But such a small reshuffle in the group and their output is refreshingly different!
Could not agree more. Sheee-it.
Mayer's reactions to Sharkey's licks are awesome. Love how much he enjoys Isaiah's playing, and who can blame him. I can't say that everything he plays is my kinda thing, but I *can* say that everything he plays is expertly executed and just out of this world. But then again, there's not a single person on this stage that isn't simply incredible. What an incredible group of musicians. With everything going on up there they *still* don't invade any of the others' sonic space. Just incredible musicianship all around. Blows my mind.
Look at John! He seems such a decent person with the amount of talent he is possessing!
A guitar wizard good looking and 6’4 what a chad haha
I come back here from time to time just to get the feels
From the choice of licks, tone, and overall way of John's playing, you can tell this event happened during the "I guess I just feel like" making days...
I have watched this video probably 100 times and it has never gotten old. The musicianship on stage is a spectacle.
2020..yesterday shutting down..so significant to me! Peace friends
This just hits you right in the soul. Even if you aren't Religious or Spiritual, it still hits you in that special spot. The beauty of music.
I’ve probably seen this more than 25 times. Such an amazing vibe. Such a group of talented musicians. Music is life! Thank you to the cameraman that did a great job. Thanks for posting this and let the world enjoy it.
You're welcome!
Isaiah Sharkey is insane. Might be one of the greatest Guitar performances I've ever seen.
I feel like John is in his element playing this kind of music. He obviously feels it so much more
For the music Nerds, at 6:25 he uses the same lyrics/melody as a section of the song "Good To Your Earhole" by Funkadelic off their 1975 album "Let's Take It T The Stage" (which is also sampled in the song "Boogieman" by Childish Gambino off the album "Awaken My Love")
When I’m a world renowned guitarist like John I wanna be known to have johns and SRV ferociousness but Isaiah’s cleanliness
Man I'm so glad Bob Weir and John Mayer met. It's humbled him and allowed him to have a ego death and be reborn as the essence of music.
I've watched this so many times. What a band!! Every single member got their chance to shine here, and boy did they shine.
This is some of the best music I’ve heard in a while. The stage is filled with incredible musicians. The saxophonist. Mayer and David Ryan, the keyboardist!, Sharkie and the drummer!! I’ve listened to this about 6 times and I have a feeling I’ll continue to listen in to it for the foreseeable future
Insanely legendary lineup. damn
I can't stop listening to that fkng Sax Solo 🤯
blowing completely!
This is one of the best performances I've ever seen. Everyone was on point. I'm a massive JM fan, and his solo was great, but Isaiah Sharkey's solo took the cake. And we can't forget about the drummer, he is incredible! Outstanding band, I'd love to see them live!
That vocal run from someone in the audience at around the 6:50 mark is a really pleasant surprise and once you hear it, you can never unhear it lol
11:43 that pickup switch was the most talented thing he did that whole night lmao. I don't say that lightly. y'all just witnessed guitar and player become one with that move.
it's not that hard dude... It was cool though
Luke D
Maybe he was trying to go to the bridge actually and caught it on the way up 🤷🏽♂️
This is one of the best performances I have ever seen. I honestly cannot count the amount of times I have seen it. Everything is perfect.
John Mayer exemplifies the best kind of musician; just in it for the love of music. That’s said, david Harris is a whole beast
The vibes on that stage are unreal
And that was that magic. That was real magic. It does exist. Never did 20 minutes feel so much like 5 minutes. That was incredible. I thought it couldn't get any better when the keyboard player brought it around, and then that guy sharky just blew my brains out. 👏👏👏👏👏👏 amen to each and every person in this video. I have seen this before, and I will be back to see it again. I love this thing called life, called music, called magic so much. Thank you guys for reminding me that I have a soul.
I used to hate that guy. Not anymore after seeing him on crossroads many times. He is so good on the guitar.
When someone opens up the time capsule for my generation I want this to play...This is absolutely fucking awesome thank you all for making magic
Love the way john was happy to take a back seat and wear it flawlessly. He didn't even completely build his solo as much as the other cats. The way he stepped on his tuner at the end was hilarious too. " AAAaand done! thankyou, goodnight!"
I come back to this video frequently. I can’t work out if it’s because I’m with love with:
DRH’s guitar tone
Isaiah Sharkey’s whole guitar game
John Mayer’s reaction to Sharkey’s guitar game
The whole damn vibe
Nikki Flores
All of the above! 🤣
Not going to lie - I come back to this recording every few days/weeks, just to revisit the vibe that they created in that room. Reminds me of what it felt like to be on stage, just jamming with some friends. Thanks again for capturing this performance
You got it. :)
I've noticed that a lot of the great ones are humble enough to allow others to shine👍🏿
Every line Bob Reynolds played gave me chills
I have been watching this since 2020 wow, still good.
One of the most incredible guitar solo's I've ever heard john play