You aren't kidding. I keep going back to that also. I literally came in from outside to look up that solo. I'm a bone player but picking up sax. I love this guys approach. But so technical. Up tempo a little like --What Is Hip Tower of Power. I'm listening now to that bass that follows. This is tip top. ua-cam.com/video/oAatPPEaZDA/v-deo.html Thanks Randall
Eric Marienthal is the best improviser on that stage. No question. If you have heard one recent Jeff Lorber solo you have heard them all. If you want to hear Jeff Lorber at his best go back the Soft Space or Wizard Island days. Listen to Jeff's intro to Terry's Lament. Those days are gone unfortunately.
I know what you mean about Lorber today versus back in the Wizard Island days. His solos back then were really amazing, innovative and so very original. His solos today are kind of samey-samey, but I think it’s just because I truly believe he has said everything musically he can possibly say in one lifetime. I also think he’s simply exhausted and burned out. He looks so tired. I honestly don’t know how he’s done what he’s done all these years. A truly original voice in jazz - a field where it’s practically impossible to find your own uniquely identifiable voice. I don’t know Jeff personally, but my take on him is that he’s “all done” with playing live - but I could be wrong. I’ve always been a huge fan of Jeff ever since Wizard Island. What a talent.
Profuse back slappen and atta boys all around. I have looked everywhere and have never seen anything like it.. I want to sit in with you guys in heaven. I had a dream where heaven was a super duper Jazz festival. James Taylor and Carly Simons Were visiting too. Freddy Hubbard, Herbie, Miles, Stanley Turenteen I got to play too. My hot girlfriend with a red vette woke me up while I was playing with the Heaven Band. I dumped her. I felt such a sense of loss and displacement. Not about her. I couldn't chance letting that happen again. She was gone.
Let us just agree that JL is from another piano universe!
Spectacular performance!! Just so soulful and funky, amazing musicianship! Thank you!
The drum stick twirls and transition lead into the sax solo at 38:40 is just amazing!
Jeff is a master.
Super 😢
Eric Marienthal is always spectacular his vitality strengthen they whole group performance.He's really fantastic.
You love music? Solo @ 14 min always sends chills!!!!
You aren't kidding. I keep going back to that also. I literally came in from outside to look up that solo. I'm a bone player but picking up sax. I love this guys approach. But so technical. Up tempo a little like --What Is Hip Tower of Power. I'm listening now to that bass that follows. This is tip top.
ua-cam.com/video/oAatPPEaZDA/v-deo.html Thanks Randall
Na batera..Sonny Emory....no baixo, Nate Phillips.....no sax, Eric Marienthal..................QUE VIAGEM!
Grande jazz…😊😊😊
Saw Jeff live with Kenny Gorelick at a club in Resede, Cal. back in '82 :) Man, time grooves when you're havin' fun..
Awesome, very nice.
Talent all 'round the room.
geniales, tremendo groove !!! Super fan
AWESOME!!!!
Просто супер!
i like it, its very nice indeed
Eric Marienthal is the best improviser on that stage. No question. If you have heard one recent Jeff Lorber solo you have heard them all. If you want to hear Jeff Lorber at his best go back the Soft Space or Wizard Island days. Listen to Jeff's intro to Terry's Lament. Those days are gone unfortunately.
And I still think Jeff kicks ass at 70 years of age.
I know what you mean about Lorber today versus back in the Wizard Island days. His solos back then were really amazing, innovative and so very original. His solos today are kind of samey-samey, but I think it’s just because I truly believe he has said everything musically he can possibly say in one lifetime. I also think he’s simply exhausted and burned out. He looks so tired. I honestly don’t know how he’s done what he’s done all these years. A truly original voice in jazz - a field where it’s practically impossible to find your own uniquely identifiable voice. I don’t know Jeff personally, but my take on him is that he’s “all done” with playing live - but I could be wrong. I’ve always been a huge fan of Jeff ever since Wizard Island. What a talent.
Кайф!!!
Nate Phillips is one bad bassman!
Perfeito mais só faltou o contra baixo
Profuse back slappen and atta boys all around. I have looked everywhere and have never seen anything like it.. I want to sit in with you guys in heaven. I had a dream where heaven was a super duper Jazz festival.
James Taylor and Carly Simons Were visiting too. Freddy Hubbard, Herbie, Miles, Stanley Turenteen
I got to play too. My hot girlfriend with a red vette woke me up while I was playing with the Heaven Band.
I dumped her. I felt such a sense of loss and displacement. Not about her. I couldn't chance letting that happen again. She was gone.
Sorry Lynn, you know who you are.
9:30
10 ;35 24 15 36: 50
is that Omar Hakim on drums?
it's Sonny Emory ;-)
Cheers checked out some of the other vids, great drummer!
baad fusion
Are you serious or joking???
Jeff is a master!
Yes! Yes! Yes! You have your reasons for loving a master and staying with them. Like me since 1979.
THX FOR SHARING!
Great JEFF i love this! Sonny, n.1 in the world!
Chinese medicinal herbs is such a good track and this live version is brilliant!!!
Excellent jazz!!!
Yes it is....
Unbelievable drumming..of cause i'm bias
Sonny plays so effortlessly expression never changes! I would've bitten through my lip!
20:30 chords for the soul
Fuck this is so dam good
Fuck yeah it's Jeff!
NMA and AMA conferr each other.
sonny damn beast!
Very very good!!!!! Gracias Jeff Lorber y amigos, por deleitarnos por tanto amor y buen gusto!!!!!
Low to no fatt diet, mexican food? No gall bladder
who is on bass?
Nate Phillips from the band Pleasure years ago. He and Jeff have known each other for years in Portland,OR.
Jimmy Haslip(former bassist of The Yellowjackets)
@@GuardiasHaciendaJahuel Jeff, Eric, Sonny on drums and Nate Phillips on bass.
Qué músicos!!! Qué delicia, que ritmo, que conjunción de todos ellos. Funky, smooth jazz, soul, un totum revolutum que da vida a amazing music.
Grande Jeff!
I would love to drum with Jeff lorber
Now that I watch more, the guy on sax is mechanically okay and all, but it has a hollow feeling for me.
@Blank Screen Sounds He's great on the live w/ chick corea electric band. in Montreux 2004!