Mark O'Connor, John Patitucci and Julian Lage: Live on Soundcheck

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @pizzicat22
    @pizzicat22 8 років тому +17

    John Patitucci is a legitimate Bass Virtuoso. RESPECT

  • @meowmix6890
    @meowmix6890 11 років тому +13

    John Patitucci's solo is downright athletic! On top of the genius of his playing, his physical ability to play up to what Julian Lage and Mark O'Connor are playing in their solos is just astounding! I love Patitucci's playing and his sound here, and his time is incredible! I love Edgar Meyer and the stuff O'Connor did with him, but I'm sure Mark O'Connor's just as happy to have Patitucci on bass!

  • @JackOrion0670
    @JackOrion0670 12 років тому +4

    At 4:00, Patitucci coming out of his solo is the best!! He's been around long enough now and has the body of work to easily be called a legend. Julian was born a legend.

  • @Bustersfriends
    @Bustersfriends 14 років тому +3

    These guys play so amazing. It's one thing to do a fancy lick now and then while sitting in the comfort of your living room. It's another to deliver continuous flowing flawless brilliance while under the lights of someone's camera or on stage in front of a large audience. Pure magic!

  • @robibm2003
    @robibm2003 14 років тому +2

    *shakes head in awe.
    It's so funny to see O'Connor looking so old now when I can remember when he was a teenage prodigy. The only time I have personally seen him was when he did a tour with the Dregs. That was awesome.
    Lage's feel was right on and his guitarwork outstanding. Pattituci, of course, is a legend. Loved him when he was in Chick Corea's band.

  • @kurtwieser6544
    @kurtwieser6544 9 років тому +14

    6 poor people who clap on 1 and 3
    these musicians are a gift to the world

  • @shadowknight132
    @shadowknight132 14 років тому +2

    As soon as I heard the beginning, I knew that this is definitely a favorite.

  • @pencap23
    @pencap23 12 років тому

    Love the big smiles on their face when they finish.

  • @MinuitSoleilYT
    @MinuitSoleilYT 10 років тому +6

    Real acoustic music, at last!!

  • @TheNewyawker82
    @TheNewyawker82 9 років тому +12

    Julian is a genius

    • @colliedogboy
      @colliedogboy 9 років тому +1

      +TheNewyawker82 He certainly is! But have you ever heard what Mark can do on a guitar?

  • @10mey
    @10mey 8 років тому

    So much talent crammed into that studio, mind boggling!

  • @oaxacadream
    @oaxacadream 12 років тому +1

    I always liked that gypsy swing from the early Django with Mr. Grappelli to Schnuckenack Reinhardt, Bireli Lagrene, Häns`che and Martin Weiss .
    Today the Rosenbergs are my heroes, all those great musicians have the most important things in blood: 100 % heart and soul, 100% , Genius at the instruments and of course a burning FEELING !

  • @AllenPMinton
    @AllenPMinton 6 років тому

    Three fabulous musicians making great music. What fun!

  • @SuperGuitarman69
    @SuperGuitarman69 14 років тому

    We sure miss having Mark around here in Nashville

  • @tsopuaifa
    @tsopuaifa 7 років тому

    Always with such joy. Thanks!

  • @Hshsuiiien
    @Hshsuiiien 5 років тому

    Best I’ve ever heard mark play

  • @fififiddle1
    @fififiddle1 14 років тому +3

    Molten hot guys! why don't you come over to the uk and play some of that stuff, we could use some music of that that temperature..Hope you keep it coming ;-) cheered up my sunday

  • @hhohn
    @hhohn 8 років тому

    Great tune, and way to go John. You are an excellent bassist!

  • @libuseyoung7177
    @libuseyoung7177 11 років тому

    Amazing timing,beautiful!

  • @youngun550
    @youngun550 14 років тому

    AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm happy again

  • @SeanAsheOfficial
    @SeanAsheOfficial 11 років тому

    11/10 will treat my ears to this this amazing music again.

  • @djangoshmango
    @djangoshmango 14 років тому

    Call it whatever, Sweet Suzanne, Donna Lee or Back home in Indiana, the swing is awesome. Many gypsy jazzers still include this one and keep it in Ab even without any horn players around; and they learn it by ear. I have this cut on the Nashville cats record? I will see this show this Friday in Santa Barbara

  • @Talkingstringsnyc
    @Talkingstringsnyc 12 років тому

    What a bass solo!!!! Three thumbs up.

  • @jeremiahfernandez9161
    @jeremiahfernandez9161 8 років тому +33

    the Django is strong with Julian

  • @Sntte616
    @Sntte616 13 років тому

    WOW! That was phenomenal!

  • @kingkoeller
    @kingkoeller 13 років тому

    This complex swinger "Sweet Suzanne" seems to be inspired by the chord changes to a mix of different standards (including "(Back Home Again In Indiana" and "Limehouse Blues"), It's so nice to hear John Patitucci swinging on that bass!

  • @ronmercer7853
    @ronmercer7853 5 років тому

    Mark O'connor....king of the fiddle....IMHO

  • @32251
    @32251 15 років тому

    Nice L5. Great playing by all!!!!!!

  • @dazzid
    @dazzid 7 років тому

    thanks for this video!

  • @WarhawkBeyond2040
    @WarhawkBeyond2040 9 років тому +2

    A very elegant and lovely piece by three masters, it has that Stephane Grappelli and Martin Taylor gypsy feel to it. I hope we see a new album from these guys in the future, they remind me alot of The Clarke / Di Meola / Ponty Rite Of Strings Project.

  • @strzelec1959
    @strzelec1959 12 років тому

    great sound

  • @ezerarias
    @ezerarias 15 років тому

    wow, that's simply amazing.

  • @skatterbrainz
    @skatterbrainz 12 років тому

    Holy snap! I love this!

  • @Cali2Kyushu
    @Cali2Kyushu 12 років тому

    this makes me happy

  • @WetKindOfBlues
    @WetKindOfBlues 12 років тому

    So sweet

  • @TheTommysug
    @TheTommysug 8 років тому +1

    questa e' gente che suona veramente!

  • @flangeres1752
    @flangeres1752 11 років тому

    incredible!....and fun!

  • @amsedelm
    @amsedelm 10 років тому

    Awesome!!!

  • @Esaw100
    @Esaw100 13 років тому

    That was fantastic. May God bless in Jesus' Name.

  • @jorgetenamusic
    @jorgetenamusic 9 років тому

    Yeah!! Amazing!!

  • @worldnotworld
    @worldnotworld Рік тому

    Holy friggin'

  • @Oleojazzpub
    @Oleojazzpub 8 років тому

    Amazing..............

  • @DaveLincoln
    @DaveLincoln 10 років тому +9

    Julian Lage is great. Listening to his early model Gibson L-5 makes me realize what a remarkable instrument the initial Loyd Loar design was. Of course, this is remarkably different from where the L-5 eventually landed (in terms of design and intent of tone). This is a much warmer instrument. The later evolution was designed to "cut" a big band and replace banjos.

    • @donfully
      @donfully 8 років тому

      +Dave Lincoln What is the difference in the design? Is the earlier model have less arch than the later ones?

    • @DaveLincoln
      @DaveLincoln 8 років тому +1

      The early L-5's are 16" vs. 17" bodies. They have a much thinner top that has been described as the best carving that Gibson ever did on a guitar. Their sound is less prominently "archtop" sounding and his less distant in sound from a flattop. The early L-5's are considered by most people as offering a much more versatile sound. The move to 17" was all about attempting to make a louder guitar, not a "better" guitar.

    • @donfully
      @donfully 8 років тому

      Dave Lincoln I see. Thanks. Would love to play one one day

    • @alanlevin6110
      @alanlevin6110 7 років тому

      I believe that he's playing Matt Munisteri's guitar--a 1928 16" L-5, that had it's neck replaced at Gibson in about 1935, with the 1935 neck. See: www.fretboardjournal.com/video/matt-munisteri-interview-and-music/ for details. The discussion about the guitar begins about 8:30.

    • @MattCalderin
      @MattCalderin 7 років тому

      That's his own. It's an early 30's L-5.

  • @Rockshow961
    @Rockshow961 8 років тому

    Great!!

  • @vKarl71
    @vKarl71 7 років тому

    Julian Lage is an astounding musician and gets the short end from the camera person here.

  • @PabloGomez-mz3im
    @PabloGomez-mz3im 11 років тому +6

    Its a Gibson L5 from 1932

  • @tednugentsghost
    @tednugentsghost 14 років тому

    This is so amazing that it makes my brain and soul hurt.

  • @djangoshmango
    @djangoshmango 14 років тому

    Did Julian and Mark Munisteri play matching '28? L5s at the santa barbara show?

  • @garyguitar
    @garyguitar 9 років тому +1

    Great....

  • @brandonvu5429
    @brandonvu5429 8 років тому +8

    Always heard the name John Patitucci but was never familiar with him. After watching this, I realized I should be.

  • @inky960
    @inky960 13 років тому

    @bettycrocker678 Yeah! Love, love, love the way Lage plays -- he's becoming my favorite guitar player - just amazing. And Mark O'Connor can make up phrasing weirdness from I don't know where. The bass player is THE BEST.

  • @renojoshua3751
    @renojoshua3751 7 років тому +6

    2:06 genius begins

    • @guitarreilly
      @guitarreilly 7 років тому +3

      mark o connor is definitely in the genius bracket when he was 14 he won the national guitar picking championship the fiddle one and mandolin one all in the same year and they banned him from taking part in the guitar one as he didnt stop winning

  • @cupidone7
    @cupidone7 5 років тому

    DINGO BINGO ils vont décourager les jeunes de faire de la Musique à force d'épater, mais bon, c'est la vie ! it's life

  • @harley297
    @harley297 15 років тому

    this is amazing. might brave the cold to see them tomorrow night. have they recorded anything together?

  • @tzyoci
    @tzyoci 2 роки тому

    Julian Lage!!!!!!!

  • @nyxhelena5834
    @nyxhelena5834 4 роки тому +1

    Man... Julian had 22yo at the time... He is a monster!

  • @alexpwe
    @alexpwe 13 років тому

    Damn Lage is killin

  • @jimraw1
    @jimraw1 14 років тому

    @flashpadxxx Lets not forget he was also national flatpick guitar champ and world mandolin champion as a teenager - he only gave up playing because he was developing carpal tunnel.

  • @greasemonkey1228
    @greasemonkey1228 12 років тому +11

    Julian responds to his own playing as though each note is a total surprise to him - he's so darn happy to be making such great music that he's literally turning himself on. This must be what it feels like to be a genius. sigh...

  • @nogoogleplus
    @nogoogleplus 9 років тому +47

    Super cool.........but cameraman is fired

    • @jcisbell
      @jcisbell 7 років тому

      No, people get great musicians together and then their pocketbook gets constipated when they need to hire 3 cameras plus editing.

    • @avatarist
      @avatarist 6 років тому

      Yeah - pretty bad; and the editing at 2:30 cracks me up. Bad director and producer i'm afraid. :-(

  • @beto88keys
    @beto88keys 13 років тому

    Oh man, that was so sweet!!!

  • @jtdun44
    @jtdun44 12 років тому

    Actually, it is an L5 from the 30's. His other main guitar was made by Linda Manzer, who is a Canadian luthier.

  • @courtoishaleth
    @courtoishaleth 14 років тому

    what Gibson julian used?

  • @nicktplace
    @nicktplace 12 років тому

    whats up with the off video cut at 2:30?

  • @AlexLeenders
    @AlexLeenders 12 років тому

    anybody know what kind of guitar julian is playing ?

  • @jberretta2000
    @jberretta2000 11 років тому

    Hey peeps, anybody know what guitar he is playing?

  • @flightstudio1969
    @flightstudio1969 13 років тому

    Stratosferici marziani..... Che mostri sacri.... Così si suona.....

  • @saln
    @saln 15 років тому

    yeaaaaaah it sure is,

  • @potaylo
    @potaylo 14 років тому

    reminds me of Charlie Parkers Donna Lee
    Unusual for me but the bass playing stands out on this one totaly freakin $%^&* I ran out of explatives

  • @elmepo232
    @elmepo232 13 років тому

    What genre of Jazz is this?

  • @miltonmagik
    @miltonmagik 15 років тому

    Le sudó al patitucci

  • @alangonzalezmartinez8189
    @alangonzalezmartinez8189 8 років тому

    WNYC! Please fix the audio for this!

  • @skymcfadden
    @skymcfadden 13 років тому

    But can they play autumn leaves 0.0

  • @carvetop
    @carvetop 14 років тому

    Coach K on the bass!

  • @Ratstick58
    @Ratstick58 7 років тому

    prof snape plays bass?

  • @PhilEmanS
    @PhilEmanS 12 років тому

    wrong, its a special model of a luthier in america who made this for julian

  • @aznc0ffe388
    @aznc0ffe388 13 років тому

    STRING
    INSTRUMENTS
    BABY

  • @GuitarSaloon
    @GuitarSaloon 12 років тому +4

    apparently after 45 years of playing I know nothing. ouch ;*( Seriously though - WOW.

  • @afxmnstr
    @afxmnstr 5 років тому

    Why does the audio sound like its in a soda can ?

  • @elikoskoff
    @elikoskoff 12 років тому

    It's a Gibson L5...looks like it's from sometime in the 30's

  • @handdancin
    @handdancin 15 років тому

    funny to hear julian lage play straight up gypsy...he pulls it off!

  • @jacksempleband7577
    @jacksempleband7577 10 років тому +4

    smokin"

  • @Boldstrummer
    @Boldstrummer 14 років тому

    Nice contrafact on Donna Lee. . . wow

  • @beto88keys
    @beto88keys 13 років тому

    @carvetop that's hilarious!

  • @ustwoalberts
    @ustwoalberts 7 років тому

    Django Be-Bach !

  • @adrianscally
    @adrianscally 11 років тому

    It's a 1932 Gibson L-5.
    Beautiful, isn't it? The crimes I would commit to get my unworthy hands on one of those...

  • @ViktorTheRCRanchSkoglund
    @ViktorTheRCRanchSkoglund 12 років тому

    It's Gypsy jazz :)

  • @MrLfingers
    @MrLfingers 12 років тому

    I'm pretty sure that garrettmillerdrums was using "ridiculous" as a compliment. It's a very common synonym for "really good!"

  • @gibsonfan3
    @gibsonfan3 10 років тому +3

    Really great set, but the phase is reversed in one channel, making it painful to listen to.

  • @AlexAfferMetallica
    @AlexAfferMetallica 8 років тому +19

    lol, i thought it said john petrucci like from Dream Theater and i got really excited

  • @ronniesunshine1163
    @ronniesunshine1163 5 років тому

    is it just me or does the bass guy look like dr evil with hair

  • @heyassmanx
    @heyassmanx 10 років тому

    holy smokes batman

  • @bettycrocker678
    @bettycrocker678 13 років тому

    theres some really bizarre phasing issues or something going on with this mix-wise...anybody else getting this?

  • @elikoskoff
    @elikoskoff 12 років тому

    Well, I guess I shouldn't second guess myself haha

  • @福岡スナフキン
    @福岡スナフキン 7 років тому

    パティテュッチ凄い!苦手なジャンルだろうに。ジュリアンが引っ張ってたかな。とまれ素晴らしいです!

  • @dpfeiferjr
    @dpfeiferjr 10 років тому +3

    All these guys can just get out of here. Done.

  • @garrettmillerdrums
    @garrettmillerdrums 13 років тому

    Patitucci is ridiculous.....

  • @MaestroDaae
    @MaestroDaae 13 років тому

    Jazz style? Django Reinhardt is alive and well ...

  • @allenronaldson4381
    @allenronaldson4381 5 років тому

    WTF!?!?!??
    Which one of these guys is the devil, and who made the deal?
    That’s just wrong.

  • @musiciansvanguard
    @musiciansvanguard 12 років тому

    FAIL