Sonny Sharrock 1988 Knitting Factory

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  • @eddibble
    @eddibble Рік тому +2

    I could listen to Sonny all day every day

  • @Exileonbackroad
    @Exileonbackroad 2 місяці тому +1

    The original Knitting Factory on Houston was magical, so many great concerts in such a short span it's still hard to believe. You could go any night of the week and potentially have your life changed.

  • @TheMonkeyJugglers
    @TheMonkeyJugglers 7 років тому +24

    This man was born and raised in the same town as me. We have a street named after him. I am also a musician and he is a huge inspiration to me:)

    • @samaldini
      @samaldini Рік тому

      Something similar happens to me. I'm born and raised in the city of one of the most underrated talented guitarists ever. His name is Arismar do Espírito Santo if you want to check out.
      People don't know what playing guitar is like, they can't even remember Hendrix, Those guys will be ignored for a while.

    • @rillloudmother
      @rillloudmother 19 годин тому

      Ossining represent!

  • @jasmynsharrock
    @jasmynsharrock 14 років тому +20

    I remember being at this concert......I miss the old Knitting Factory.

  • @derglatzman
    @derglatzman 12 років тому +7

    youtube rules man it's such a privilege to get to dig gigs like this

  • @mykeadaptiv5828
    @mykeadaptiv5828 6 років тому +7

    I'm 40 and went my entire life without knowing who he was. What an incredible player and a mind-bendingly awesome polyrhythmic combo.

    • @lex3729
      @lex3729 4 роки тому +1

      "A Prophet is not without fame, save on his own planet"
      ~archy

  • @deane1968
    @deane1968 14 років тому +5

    Somewher between Jimi Hendrix~Louis Armstrong~John Coltrane~and The Beatles....you have Sonny Sharrock...the greatest and most underrated musician of the 20th century

  • @murattaner7384
    @murattaner7384 6 років тому +1

    I first heard mr sharrock in Istanbul in 1969 with herbie mann and a rockish band called air. he comped the whole concert on his big hollowbody and then took a solo with lots of feedback and blew everybody away.... my life changed after that solo. r.i.p. mr sharrock

  • @jlhyz2
    @jlhyz2 12 років тому +9

    This is incredible! There should be more bands who can just go off and jam like this. To me this is the perfect bridge between Coltrane and Hendrix! Thanks for posting.

    • @samaldini
      @samaldini Рік тому

      Yea, you get what playing electric jazz guitar is like, but there's only a few people like this

  • @DougGroothuis
    @DougGroothuis 12 років тому +3

    Mr. Sharrock found his own voice on guitar.He wanted to play saxophone, but had a lung condition that prevented it. So, he sought he sound, style, and structure on electric guitar. I think his work with "Last Exit" may have been his best. And we lost him to early: 1991. Thank you, Sonny.

  • @stealthyBLK
    @stealthyBLK 12 років тому +1

    never was a big sonny sharrock fan his playin jus never moved me much
    but !!! melvin gibbs and pheeroan aklaf on the other hand i love!!! and they fuckin rocked this performance....

  • @100proofboogie
    @100proofboogie 12 років тому +1

    Allright! This is the tune"Fourteen" from the Seize The Rainbow album.I wanted them to do it when I saw Sonny in Chicago back around 1990 ,but he wouldnt do it. Now Im getting my redemption! Great post.

  • @MetaphysicalMusician
    @MetaphysicalMusician 3 роки тому

    I Missed him he opened for Sun Ra. Iwas late saw about 5mins..kicking myself

  • @blackrocknutt
    @blackrocknutt 12 років тому +3

    three guys listening deeply to each other, grooving hard, and playing some truly DIFFERENT and polyrhythmic stuff. where i come from we used to call that free jazz...

  • @RogerMFox-vw5cm
    @RogerMFox-vw5cm 10 років тому +3

    ...SHARROCK LIVES!!!...4~Ever...
    Much Love To The Family, Fox...

  • @CarolineMartin
    @CarolineMartin 5 років тому +4

    I WAS AT THIS SHOW!

  • @crustafari
    @crustafari 6 років тому +12

    Check out his album Ask The Ages … masterpiece!

  • @joakoPRIMUS
    @joakoPRIMUS 12 років тому +2

    Wow Sonny... that was beautiful

  • @davidsatkowski9080
    @davidsatkowski9080 10 років тому

    I wish I had a chance to see Sharrock live. What a band!

  • @texicwaste
    @texicwaste 12 років тому +6

    THIS IS THE GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND OF ALL TIME

  • @deluge71
    @deluge71 9 років тому +9

    Interesting how he plays with his right hand up on the neck, rather than over the pick-ups. Also, Melvin Gibbs' performance here is amazing, especially toward the end!

    • @H-OhmStudios
      @H-OhmStudios 9 років тому +3

      Chris Alfano playing up there makes for a much more bass-heavy tone, really fat sounding.

    • @rafaelsg7964
      @rafaelsg7964 6 років тому

      same as Zappa

    • @samaldini
      @samaldini Рік тому +1

      The bassist and the drummer are showing exactly HOW YOU MUST PLAY when you have a guitarist as your front man. You shouldn't ignore your talents, you shouldn't play some standard shit, you should match the talented guitar man, that's how's supposed to be.

    • @uncleremus64
      @uncleremus64 4 місяці тому

      @@rafaelsg7964 Yes, especially on the 88 tour.

  • @philliptaylor8861
    @philliptaylor8861 8 років тому +4

    you cant feel energy thru youtube..so some.people wont get it..saw the tail end of one.of his shows..he opened . dimensions. ....deep

  • @freeavantgardevideos
    @freeavantgardevideos  12 років тому +4

    I agree with everything except with the fact that I think that his best work is his solo work, as a leader . I respect Last Exit but I think that it is aggressive and fast almost everytime. His work as a leader explores more the dinamics, tempos, textures, etc ...

  • @funkeemon
    @funkeemon 13 років тому

    This is beautiful music!!! It's from the hearts.

  • @UnitedEffect
    @UnitedEffect 13 років тому

    Saw/heard Sonny Sharrock in Montreal (93-94?). One of the BEST shows I've ever attended. Thanks for posting.

  • @livingcurrency1294
    @livingcurrency1294 5 років тому

    one of the greatest

  • @GHakkila
    @GHakkila 13 років тому

    Wow, that is effin' fun to watch. Thanks for posting.

  • @apocangelus
    @apocangelus 14 років тому

    beautiful. thanks.

  • @RichardWilliams-pu1ky
    @RichardWilliams-pu1ky 5 років тому

    April 21 1988 The Knitting Factory

  • @tarantism
    @tarantism 12 років тому

    wow how good is this

  • @MAXIMUMCOLLABO
    @MAXIMUMCOLLABO 4 роки тому

    thank u

  • @freeavantgardevideos
    @freeavantgardevideos  13 років тому

    @funkeemon Perfect. Many people didn´t realize it yet, no matter their ages or level of ' knowledge '.

  • @silberpete
    @silberpete 14 років тому

    thank you!

  • @martesmuerto
    @martesmuerto 11 років тому

    Holy shit! this is amazing!

  • @troyjones2358
    @troyjones2358 6 років тому

    Amazing.

  • @88keysallday
    @88keysallday 12 років тому

    life changing

  • @funkeemon
    @funkeemon 13 років тому

    Beatles and Neil Young or whoever, they have their own expression.If it's from the heart, it's great.

  • @Mistercharming
    @Mistercharming 10 років тому +1

    Wow! Jasmyn commented!

  • @Agrippah
    @Agrippah 14 років тому

    sublime

  • @vanthamusic6402
    @vanthamusic6402 8 років тому

    If anyone is on the lookout for something like this, it brings to mind Swollen Brain, an improv collaboration between Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos and Eric Gardner of Dot Hacker. Nick goes a bit more mental with pedals though.

  • @simonpoole1011
    @simonpoole1011 12 років тому +1

    As good as it gets. Just the highest truth. Bill Frizell, John Mclaughlin, Jeff Beck, Holdsworth even, you can name em all,,, Doesn't matter.

  • @slowjammerukdog
    @slowjammerukdog 12 років тому

    I saw this band at the same venue maybe a year later. They were just MONSTROUS! There was a hippie-ish guy with them playing pretty synth chords - totally incongruous, but it worked. Anyone know what was the story with him? Thanks for posting; you made me very happy.

  • @moesgard
    @moesgard 14 років тому

    Second drummer is Pheeroan Aklaf. Wow, a shame they didn't play lie this on the album (seize the rainbow)

  • @markovchaney1950
    @markovchaney1950 12 років тому

    It's sad to see what people who have no ears say about genius like this. I used to see Sonny whenever I could in the '80s, before I moved to Michigan in 1992. I may well have been at this show. I saw Melvin Gibbs play with several other brilliant combos, including Power Tools (Sonny Sharrock and Ronald Shannon Jackson). I'm sure the folks who hate this wouldn't have gotten that, either. Their loss, completely. But why make your deafness so public and judgmental? Admit you're ignorant.

  • @jlhyz2
    @jlhyz2 12 років тому +2

    Just because its not in the traditional way of jamming where the bass player and the drummer play one thing the whole time doesn't mean it's less valid. Jimi hendrix and Led Zeppelin used to experiment with this kind of stuff too. They are listening to eachother, just listen again and hear how the bass player and Sonny react to what each other is playing.

  • @thisismyfunnyname
    @thisismyfunnyname 14 років тому

    @radishrose What do you think the greatest electric guitarist of all time could learn from the second greatest?

  • @georgecartwright5748
    @georgecartwright5748 7 років тому

    great is too short a word.

  • @lousehr
    @lousehr 11 років тому

    This shit is killin!

  • @StradaEntraCasa
    @StradaEntraCasa 11 років тому +2

    I hate it when people state their opinion as if it is fact. I never hear people say "this isn't my thing" I always hear "they're not listening to each other" or "this is shit". So arrogant.

  • @theo9952
    @theo9952 13 років тому

    @kitboga2
    You are very wrong. You don't need to throw insults at other worthy musicians to show your appreciation for this great guitar improviser.

  • @robertcapa1233
    @robertcapa1233 4 роки тому

    figassa

  • @freeavantgardevideos
    @freeavantgardevideos  12 років тому

    I agree 100 %.

  • @timeemotionstudies
    @timeemotionstudies 12 років тому

    this is awesome shit !

  • @thygordianknot
    @thygordianknot 11 років тому

    Wow!

  • @jussilliman
    @jussilliman 11 років тому

    good

  • @RelativePitch
    @RelativePitch 11 років тому

    If they don't hear beauty somewhere they shouldn't judge it negatively. Avant-garde music is unconventional. It requires one to cultivate a taste for it like Scotch. Most people like conventional music.

  • @markovchaney1950
    @markovchaney1950 11 років тому +2

    No doubt. But there's no reason to betray their limitations by bad-mouthing Sonny Sharrock.

  • @tommaytommay
    @tommaytommay 5 років тому

    this + doses wouldve set me up

  • @slothrop11
    @slothrop11 5 років тому

    whats the name of this piece?

  • @thisismyfunnyname
    @thisismyfunnyname 13 років тому

    @zeegaucheboy While I don't care for them, I wasn't saying anything about the Beatles.

  • @thisismyfunnyname
    @thisismyfunnyname 14 років тому

    @deane1968 I wouldn't put the Beatles in that pantheon.

  • @Rawblah
    @Rawblah 12 років тому

    @kitboga2 thanks for irrelevant opinion! :D

  • @freeavantgardevideos
    @freeavantgardevideos  14 років тому

    Great joke!

  • @feminale
    @feminale 12 років тому

    oh i thought he said "This is THE shit."...really?

  • @tricyclesinskirts
    @tricyclesinskirts 13 років тому

    @radishrose LOL

  • @freeavantgardevideos
    @freeavantgardevideos  13 років тому

    @dtoonzip Not, not

  • @dtoonzip
    @dtoonzip 13 років тому

    @freeavantgardevideos Not!

  • @freeavantgardevideos
    @freeavantgardevideos  12 років тому +2

    Yes. This shit is not for you.

  • @radishrose
    @radishrose 14 років тому

    he should take lessons from neil young

  • @zeegaucheboy
    @zeegaucheboy 13 років тому

    @thisismyfunnyname The Beatles were to melody what Sharrock was to modality. Nowhere near as good as technical musicians, but arguably better as songwriters. The only person in this 'pantheon' that had a bigger effect on their musical genre was Louis Armstrong. No one played trumpet like Louis before Louis.

  • @sevargre
    @sevargre 11 років тому

    Judgmental? People who have no ears? Maybe they just hear beauty elsewhere.

  • @jennytroth413
    @jennytroth413 12 років тому

    fool.

  • @addictedtobass42
    @addictedtobass42 12 років тому

    sorry, but this aint a jam . this is three guys playing completley different stuff, and not listening to each other .

  • @addictedtobass42
    @addictedtobass42 12 років тому

    defo...... bit too out here for me.... its still shit tho