Yes, he is technically gifted, yes, he is creatively off the chart, yes he has fretboard knowledge that very few can touch, but when watching him play, I realize that I have never seen another guitarist who enjoys playing as much as he does. That brings me joy!
Julian is not only technically gifted, but more importantly, he always tells a story that takes the listener with him. That's what makes him so special. There are enough virtuoso guitarists out there already.
@@guitargentmick-tv8424 I posted a similar text under an interview with Metheny about Montgomery. And yes, I learn everything from the masters of jazz. For over 60 years. Stealing is not included. Metheny builds on Wes.
Absolutely. Seen him with Bill Frisell many times and an appearance in Seattle as part of Steve Kuhn’s trio (with Buster Williams) was sublime. Check out his work with Jakob Bro as well. Joey’s the real deal.
Three immensely talented humans sharing their souls in real time. This hit me right in the feels, bringing much-needed happy tears. As much as I love Dave King's drumming, this cat does it with a playful, dynamic style that feels more fun to me. More!
Scary Good, especially the last few minutes of Day and Age!!! I saw JL in Durham NC this summer playing acoustic and solely accompanied by his bassist. Outstanding, but my sightlines were poor. GA on the floor. Next time, I want to see him playing electric in a trio with actual sightlines.
Also chiming in. :-) (Just to make it easier 😀 - I know Julian mentions these) 1. 00:43 Island Blues 2. 13:30 Emily 3. 24:35 Whatever You Say Henry Thanks for putting this up. Wonderful, wonderful stuff.
@@HenkRijks This is my musical taste. there was no intention to diminish anyone, including Dave King, who is one of the most original and musical drummers out there.
Glad this was filmed! Just saw him in NYC last Tuesday at the Village Vanguard. Hustled back from a business trip in Wisconsin, was 15 minutes late but was determined to make it. The set was so good, it almost hurt. He's a national treasure.
Hear here! Saw the run's finale last night (Sunday late show). Just an amazing set with Julian's story telling beyond reproach. Let's not forget how great a jazz drummer Billy Hart is. God, what a great night of music it was as he reprised 'Emily' as well as 'I'll Be Seeing You'. Coupled with the beautiful weather, I'm still flying. Now, onto to seeing Bill Frisell at the VV next week.
@@thaddeusk4230 I was not familiar with Billy coming into it, but I play squash with another drummer who knows him. He made a point of telling me how great Billy was. He had a cheeky look throughout the show. It's always amazing to see how much listening is involved on the part of each of the players. I have a slight preference for Kenny, only because I've seen him in so many videos online with Julian, but Billy was absolutely a treat. Also, I have to say the VV crowd was amazing. So much respect for the players, you could have heard a pin drop during each song, except for brief applause after some of the solos or a couple of gasps of disbelief after some of the little nuggets Julian threw in. ZERO conversation, though. Having been to quite a few concerts where people are holding loud conversations while the lead from the band is interacting with the crowd, or during quieter moments during songs, this was a refreshing change. Going to see him in Albany on 9/15, are you going, Thaddeus?
C'mon YT I'm supposed to work and this just makes it impossible to do anything other than listen.... there's so much going on per compass that I could just be all day listening.,
I keep coming back to this because I can't find anything better to listen to. I feel like I've found the musical holy grail It's simultaneously the least and the most performative thing I can think of, specifically between Whatever you say Henry and Day and Age It's like there was a jazz bucket that just dripped These three are like a few fairies flitting about amidst the droplets, capturing them for their little performative garden It's like being in a train station and a forest at the same time
I'm right there with you thanks for sharing. I've been coming back to this for months and am easily over 100 plays. I can put this on while working and it is just perfect. Whatever you say henry and day and age are amazing in this recording. I cant think of anything that tops this for me.
29:25 Being the shape of a sphere, Christie should know that it'd be much easier to go 1/4 the way around the world in the opposite direction rather than 3/4 to get to the same geographic location.
The first set was fantastic too, especially "Song for the road", a new song that is absolutely breathtaking, so beautiful it makes you cry (I wasn't the only one...).
Yes, he is technically gifted, yes, he is creatively off the chart, yes he has fretboard knowledge that very few can touch, but when watching him play, I realize that I have never seen another guitarist who enjoys playing as much as he does. That brings me joy!
Julian is not only technically gifted, but more importantly, he always tells a story that takes the listener with him. That's what makes him so special. There are enough virtuoso guitarists out there already.
Yes. Thank you.
You stole that from a Metheny interview. Lol. I agree though
@@guitargentmick-tv8424 I posted a similar text under an interview with Metheny about Montgomery. And yes, I learn everything from the masters of jazz. For over 60 years. Stealing is not included. Metheny builds on Wes.
Joey Baron brings so much to any ensemble he is part of
🤩😘
Some of the most musical drumming I’ve ever heard!
Absolutely. Seen him with Bill Frisell many times and an appearance in Seattle as part of Steve Kuhn’s trio (with Buster Williams) was sublime. Check out his work with Jakob Bro as well. Joey’s the real deal.
What a pick up..
A perfect match and inspiration for Julian.
Wow! Super high-end ensemble playing, and Julian is the most excellence fluent in every genre he knows, and he seems to know all of them. Bravo!
Nice! thanks for sharing! The best I've heard Julian Lage play - free, lucid and inspired. Love Joey Baron with him.
I was at this concert, and during it, live, heard multiple times the best sounds I've ever heard
That Emily outro -- pure magic. I've already listened to it 100 times ❤, with hundreds more to come....
Same brother. He’s so in the moment it’s infectious. I must be in the 20s already for the day and age outro.
Julian Lage? More like Julian Lodged himself into my heart with beautiful melodies
Three immensely talented humans sharing their souls in real time. This hit me right in the feels, bringing much-needed happy tears. As much as I love Dave King's drumming, this cat does it with a playful, dynamic style that feels more fun to me. More!
These guys are just fantastic. Hope to see them live some day.
Scary Good, especially the last few minutes of Day and Age!!! I saw JL in Durham NC this summer playing acoustic and solely accompanied by his bassist. Outstanding, but my sightlines were poor. GA on the floor. Next time, I want to see him playing electric in a trio with actual sightlines.
What a beautiful musical conversation
A magnificent gig. And it's great to see Julian finally hooked up with Joey Baron--a perfect match.
Just saw them at Jazzaldia, San Sebastian. What a treat. Plus Bill Frisell !!
I absolutely love this version of whatever you say Henry, the sped up tempo and drum beat go hard
This whole set is great ...great trio.
Man this is some of the best trio playing I’ve heard in years. Thanks for recording it.
Hi Ricardo. Thanks for commenting, and for your amazing channel. Hope to see you play in Paris one day.
Oh man! Thanks so much, honored you took the time to check it out, I hope so too!@@ebjazz93
Also chiming in. :-)
(Just to make it easier 😀 - I know Julian mentions these)
1. 00:43 Island Blues
2. 13:30 Emily
3. 24:35 Whatever You Say Henry
Thanks for putting this up. Wonderful, wonderful stuff.
This is the best combo that Julian Lage has had till now.
Last night's show at the Village Vanguard with the legendary Billy Hart wasn't too shabby. Just sayin'.
That would mean doing a great injustice to Dave King, who is one of the most original and musical drummers out there.
@@HenkRijks This is my musical taste. there was no intention to diminish anyone, including Dave King, who is one of the most original and musical drummers out there.
@@YarivGurfinkel It wasn't my intention to criticize you. To each his own, and luckily different folks have different tastes.
@@HenkRijksSeeing him with Dave King was incredible - I feel so lucky to have experienced it. Kind almost stole the show at times!
Thank you.
Este trio rompe esquemas, así como de repente la estructura de la melodía de manera genial. Es fabuloso verlos. Saludos desde Guanajuato
The encore WOW U3 XXX !!!
Astounding music. Astounding playing.
Безумие и гениальность всегда рядом. Что это?
Pure Joy for the ears and the soul! Thanks from Italy!
Fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing this
Wow very nice and creative and melodic jazz guitar playing. I love how these guys interact.
One word, ILOVEIT
thank you!
Glad this was filmed! Just saw him in NYC last Tuesday at the Village Vanguard. Hustled back from a business trip in Wisconsin, was 15 minutes late but was determined to make it. The set was so good, it almost hurt. He's a national treasure.
Hear here! Saw the run's finale last night (Sunday late show). Just an amazing set with Julian's story telling beyond reproach. Let's not forget how great a jazz drummer Billy Hart is. God, what a great night of music it was as he reprised 'Emily' as well as 'I'll Be Seeing You'. Coupled with the beautiful weather, I'm still flying. Now, onto to seeing Bill Frisell at the VV next week.
@@thaddeusk4230 I was not familiar with Billy coming into it, but I play squash with another drummer who knows him. He made a point of telling me how great Billy was. He had a cheeky look throughout the show. It's always amazing to see how much listening is involved on the part of each of the players. I have a slight preference for Kenny, only because I've seen him in so many videos online with Julian, but Billy was absolutely a treat.
Also, I have to say the VV crowd was amazing. So much respect for the players, you could have heard a pin drop during each song, except for brief applause after some of the solos or a couple of gasps of disbelief after some of the little nuggets Julian threw in. ZERO conversation, though. Having been to quite a few concerts where people are holding loud conversations while the lead from the band is interacting with the crowd, or during quieter moments during songs, this was a refreshing change.
Going to see him in Albany on 9/15, are you going, Thaddeus?
Nice! I saw Julian at the Vanguard last Friday night, it was terrific. I’m also gonna see Frisell there too, maybe we’ll run into each other…
thanks for the upload. I was there that night! incredible!
I can’t wait to too see them. Love from Spokane, WA❤
So grateful to you for sharing this! I've never had the chance to see Julian in such a small venue. Totally different experience.
Just chiming' in:
4. 38:45 - Lullaby
5. 43:06 - Day and Age
6. 53:29 - I'll Be Seeing You
7. 01:06:45 - Call Of The Canyon
Thanks for completing. 👍
Combining rock lines with Jazz lines make it easy to get inside this lively playful music.
THANK YOU 4 UPLOADING THIS
beautifully played...
Merci/thank you
This whole set is outrageous
word
Thank you so much
Merci.
Thanks so much for sharing this!
Impro at a high level! To do this you have to balance swing with adventure.
WHHAAAAAATTTT ????
You filmed the whole Julian Lage concert ???? I wish I could be there
Thank You so much ❤❤❤
I hear Julian say "welcome to set two" so it's half the concert? Nevertheless: pure gold, grateful to find it here
It is the whole show. There were two shows on this day.
C'mon YT I'm supposed to work and this just makes it impossible to do anything other than listen.... there's so much going on per compass that I could just be all day listening.,
I keep coming back to this because I can't find anything better to listen to. I feel like I've found the musical holy grail
It's simultaneously the least and the most performative thing I can think of, specifically between Whatever you say Henry and Day and Age
It's like there was a jazz bucket that just dripped
These three are like a few fairies flitting about amidst the droplets, capturing them for their little performative garden
It's like being in a train station and a forest at the same time
I'm right there with you thanks for sharing. I've been coming back to this for months and am easily over 100 plays. I can put this on while working and it is just perfect. Whatever you say henry and day and age are amazing in this recording. I cant think of anything that tops this for me.
@@Gmunsnhuns this feels like righteous validation 😂🙏🙏
I hope more people can have the chance to experience this zenithal masterwork of art
4:25 nice lick
Yeah, Joey swings more than the others, make Julian lay to it. Love Dave King, what he brings, but this is special, dynamics are great,
29:25 Being the shape of a sphere, Christie should know that it'd be much easier to go 1/4 the way around the world in the opposite direction rather than 3/4 to get to the same geographic location.
😁
makes sense how rock n roll happend.....
🗞🗞🗞
What was the first set like?
These are two different concerts, with different audience. I only attended the second.
The first set was fantastic too, especially "Song for the road", a new song that is absolutely breathtaking, so beautiful it makes you cry (I wasn't the only one...).
@@adrien1375 I hope it will appear on yt
here is the first gig ua-cam.com/play/PLgBAh76M7wxtFF1YYkJZm4FWGJxcUD8bj.html
I was to see this very gig that I missed. Julian sounds like a guitar Keith Jarrett ! 😮
Feels like they are winging it at times. I dunno - what am I missing here?
Welcome to jazz heheh
so when he travels to Europe, he takes his tele.
so what?
Jazz drummers always look like they are morphing into spiders.
i dont like p90 for jazz
It's not p90 , it's a dynosonic
If Justin Trudeau had talent...
wow.....new trio :)
5 is i'll be seeing you
Thanks mister, appreciated