Pat Metheny is in my Mount Rushmore with Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett and Miles Davis. I've seen him live so many times for almost 20 years now and he is not only constantly reinventing himself but is still continuing to make top shelf quality music. Without a doubt, my all time favourite guitar player and a true legend
I am French, and I will listen to Pat until my last breath of life! He carried me all these years... He inspired all my writings... no other musician has ever touched me like him! It is unique! He is a genius, constantly in search of creativity!
I remember meeting Pat (with my then 16 year old son) in Toronto before a show. I’ve met a lot of heavies: Allan Holdsworth, Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Scott Henderson, John Scoffield, Geddy Lee, Steve Vai … but I was pretty awestruck to have chatted a while with him, introduced my son to him and have him sign a couple album covers. I remember saying to my son, “Dude, someday when I’m gone, you’re gonna have a real story to tell.” Truly, like meeting Wes or Miles….wow.
Wes, Miles and Pat. Oh yeah! I also had the pleasure of shaking Pat's hand and getting his autograph in NYC a couple of decades ago. I grew up with jazz and my dad played Wes on his reel-to-reel daily 😊
Saw him here in Seattle at Jazz Alley (jazz club) recently, and many times before. He's playing better than ever. My personal favorite musician of all time.
That was a great show several months ago. We are so lucky to have Jazz Alley. What a gem. One of the finest jazz venues in the country. The sound quality is so consistent, never too loud. I so appreciate that. Been to way too many shows where the sound is just too loud.
@@mesfeld Couldn't agree more. It's a first rate club with a first rate sound system. The only negative would be the cost of food, but given the location right across from the Amazon spheres, what are you gonna do? lol
Pat Metheny is the best of the best when you're talking guitar music composition. He never ceases 2 amaze people all over the entire world with his creativity and love 4 music. Godbless u Pat Metheny !
I've always admired Pat's honesty and directness when he talks about "quality" and "ability" and the creative aspect in playing in the jazz genre - he has the highest demands on himself and others and is not afraid to voice his criticism on certain issues in todays music scene, something very few artists do openly. He is truly a musical and also an intellectual giant ....
I have listened to Pat Metheny for decades and finally saw him in person while in Berlin. The physical work he put into his show was palpable, the talent overpowering.Bravo
Oh yeah! Did you feel a bit smaller or star struck after hearing him? I know I did, and he's changed my life in so many ways. I'm so glad he's still here on this planet.
The very first PMG album I bought was Watercolors back in 1983. That entire album, including the photograph on the cover and the portrait of Pat on the reverse sends shivers down my spine each and every time I enjoy it (in every sense of the word). Seen him a few times live (in London) - love Paul Wertico's playing, and of course the late, great, Lyle Mays.
Absolutely. Saw them for the first time in 1977 and the PMG album which came out a few months later remains as fresh and vital as it was when it was released. A really remarkable artist.
I discovered Pat on British Forces Broadcasting Service back in 1986; It's For You... beautiful. Since then I have seen him live 5 times, last time in Münster in 2017 (unfortunately). Best gig was The Way Up in Cologne, where I sat just behind Antonio. His music has almost become a sound track of my life. I'm now 66. I miss Lyle, but continue to follow Pat's musical journey. There is rarely a day goes by without at least one Metheny tune. One all time favorite is Et Si C'etait La Fin... because, Pat, it isn't! God bless you and your amazing talent.
I've been listening to Metheny since New Chautauqua came out. I'm pushing 63 and last week found out he's putting out a new album. I've decided to fly to Austin, Texas to see him play and I'm really psyched about it. That show is October 12, 2023. The guy introducing this video said that Metheny is the modern-day version of Mozart and I agree with him. When I tell people about Metheny I have always said he is a modern-day Beethoven, although Mozart is a great comparison as well.
I love listening to Pat explain things...this guy is so intelligent. I've always said, when I've tried to explain Pat Metheny to a friend, that Pat Metheny is a modern Mozart.
Pat Metheny is an all time hero to me since I heard him for the first time. He is also the reason why I still play the guitar today. What an inspiration!
I have been listening to Pat since "Phase Dances" was released, which immediately struck a deep and lasting chord in my soul. Listening to Pat speak so clearly, intelligently and articulately is almost as pleasurable as listening to his music. Over the years he has played with many other living legends which is why his music is so enduring.
Europe has the deep roots in classical music which gave the harmony element that mixed with blues to become jazz. As mentioned below, in particular Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett had the classical harmony in them.The sweet logic of that harmonic language. In fact I heard Keith Jarrett describe his style and musical language as "Bachian"! Pat has that Bach in him as well in a mid-western way. The way he does melody in his writing and improvising is efficient and tasty. Agree with below, Pat is up there with the giants of jazz now and hes still going strong.
Thank you Pat. You reminded me the times when Poland was black and white,.... however, somehow very romantic times. The energy and magic you create with your music are incredible. Big Thank You again !
I attended my first Pat Metheny concert last February at the Majestic Theater in Dallas and it was AMAZING to say the least. He's my favorite artist of all time and I've been following him since the early 90's. I had red roses for him I wanted to throw on stage but one of the security guards wouldn't let me because of Covid. I wasn't expecting for him to pick them up. They could've been just swept in the garbage following the concert. Afterwards SEVERAL attendees said they saw me with them and was hoping I was going to toss them on stage despite the security guard's warning. I had a second row seat and had really saved just to see him. I shouldn't have listened to security. That may all sound stupid but I REALLY love his music.🌹🖤
Great interview from the Master! Been following him since the 80s. Saw him this tour in Maryland. Probably the best concert I've seen in my life. Pat is at a completely different level!
Love the pat. I have seen him in major concert halls, as well as a local small venue where he played about 2 feet in front of me. Looking forward to seeing him play here again.
@@morbidmanmusic If you can appreciate music and know how it moves people and even heals, Pat clearly understands this. It's no wonder he was honored by the Society for Neuroscience. He deserves it, and I've also benefited so much from his music and an interaction with him back in 1983 at the first Pat Metheny concert I'd attended. He changed my life for the better, and he still continues to inspire me. And that's the truth.
I first saw THE PAT METHENY GROUP (Lyle Mays, Mark Egan, Dan Gottlieb) back in 1978 in San Francisco at a small club called the Great American Music Hall. This tour was during the release of what I called the "White Album" cover. I was in total Awe listening to San Lorenzo and Phase Dance. I was 18 yrs old at the time, and was in heaven with this all. Wishing I was 18 again, as I would do it all over!!
I've seen him the first time in 1983 / Frankfurt- Kongresshalle. Thank you, PMG for 42 Years with your unbelievable and emotionally Sound. Bernd Köller Frankfurt am Main
I was introduced to Metheny's music by chance (well, CD, actually) when I was a sophomore in college. I had one of those BMG catalogs and decided to take a gamble. That album was Letter from Home. The 12 CDs came to my dorm about two weeks later and I'll never forget hearing it for the first time. I took some ribbing from my friends (this was the era of hair metal), but I really enjoyed it and felt new vistas had opened up for me. I think my musical tastes were elevated.
Good for you to have stood up to other opinions so that you could open up your musical vistas! Some people just don't 'get' jazz for whatever reason and a subset could chide you for following your musical tastes. I'm 62 and Metheny's music puts me into another plain/zone, whatever you want to call it. Anyway, thanks for sharing your story about taking a chance with new music. BTW, I used to order from the BMG catalogs, as well. LOL!
I played with Pat in Kansas City. With Gary Sivils, Neal Stone, with Pat and myself Steve Scott. We played at a Ramada Inn, the Louis and Clark Expedition band, what fun… Pat and Gary taught me what a jazz group is and should be… Thanks Pat…
God bless you, Pat Metheny, for what you do for my soul. I'm no aficionado, enmeshed in technical merits. I'm just a sonic traveler, off on vacation, racking up frequent flyer miles. Thank you, pilot, for taking the helm and transporting me where I could never reach on my own!
Playing music with different artists together is like all of them painting the same picture of what they perceive and hear at that moment...So the music goes like the old saying " And the band plays on "...
Pat's long hair is legendary.His legendary lion style long hair has evolved overtime into a sort of russian cavalry muffy winter hat,wich,again,makes Pat resemble Tom Cruise in Metheni's disguise....
I have been very fortunate to see Pat 3 times when Lyle was with us. Once when he did Secret Story tour. I will always identify him with Lyle because they created gold that was incredible each time you heard them. Just listened to the tune "Chris" from Falcon soundtrack. Wish Lyle was still here. No telling what he and Pat would create. It would be appealing to me no matter what because it was always enjoyable. Pat, IMO, is the Gawd of guitar. Thank you Wes Montgomery.
I can’t think of any other performing artist doing it as long as he has at the same level of consistency as he has. It really is incredible he’s still doing it.
I first heard PMG in the 80s actually and the first song "Are you going with me" was played and that was a wonderful beginning to the decades of true jazz I totally enjoyed! And I lived in California! The 80s and San Diego and I was in my 20s! A great start to my life ☺️
Dear Pat, sincere thanks for the wonder of your music. May you are going to teach on a Masterclass plateforme? I am 61, I would be so happy to progress in my play of guitar with you and others fans 😀🤭
I'm not one of these Pat fans who is always looking back to his time with Lyle, Pedro, etc. In fact my favourite part of his career was 2005-2014, after the last PMG record, when he was bringing out so many different projects year on year. However, I think he is doing Lyle a disservice here when he says 'everything is the PMG'. PMG was different because it was a compositional partnership with Lyle.
I can see how this works. He keep the barnet cosy with the colossal rug and the Kon Sea Quence is the extra heat for inspiration and whatknot. Thus he can focus all effoort on getting the fingies to twiddle, innit...
Pierwsza plyta z 1978 byla najlepsza. Potem to juz ta sama melodia tylko w roznych wariacjach. To co powiedzial Kydryn o Stanko - "czlowiek jednej melodii", pasuje jak ulal takze do Methenego.
PM "todos son el grupo Pat Metheny y todos funcionan exactamente de la misma manera, que es que voy a escribir música en la que estoy interesado en un momento particular y también estar consciente de quiénes parecen ser las mejores personas que puedo conseguir para tocarla."
Superficial observation, but it sounds/looks like he got his teeth done recently. He’s speaking differently than he used to (though not merely due to age, it seems).
Metheny's music has the greatest quality: The ability to evolve. However, this quality has a weakness: A particular style might not be as engaging as other periods. In the 1980's, I was first introduced to his music and it was a great challenge, but the more I heard it the better it became. Lyle Mays, Paul Wertico, and Steve Robby were in the group. Within a few years Metheny changed and these members left. He has now been committed to a more traditional jazz, and it no longer appeals to me.
I think, …….. sadly…… your point is well taken. Don’t get me wrong…. I will always seek out what Mr. Metheny is up to. People like him only come once in a generation! …… Flawless, impeccable perfection…… I could go on and on….. as you already know as well!! But, I think….. that’s probably where the discrepancy wanders in? Call me nostalgic?……. I don’t know. But, here’s my, (probably slightly twisted ) take on it. When I was introduced to PMG around 1982……. SOMETHING HAPPENED TO ME!! I finally could see what my songwriting could mean to OTHERS! I slowly metamorphosed from a “ lyric based writer, “to a more jazz ballad based compositions “ Inside of me, was melodies, and harmonies that brought me to tears……… but…… I didn’t know exactly HOW to present them. The moment I heard Lyle….. trailing off into a mesmerizing wonderland off Pats melody…… held tightly together by Gottlieb ( until 83) then this other phenomenon; Paul took to places with his organic, raw nuance. Mark Egan was masterfully holding the bottom end from 1977 till 81 so I didn’t taste his magic until I visited the earliest of PMG album’s. My first listening experience was on the double album release of “ TRAVELS”……. 1982… live version. Of course, Steve Rodby was the bassist ( having taken Mark Eagan’s place since 81) Side note: Egan and Gottlieb formed “ELEMENTS” (Gottlieb teachs at University of North Florida School of Music….. when not performing with the : Lieutenant Dan Band) Soooo, ….. as you can tell….. I could go….. on and on….. !!! The Pat Metheny Group quite simply opened the door to my possibilities musically…… for which I’m eternally grateful. But, I think I’m learning a valuable lesson about “HUMAN ENERGY?” That is to say, ….. when humans get together and dive into something with divine qualities such as music; I think the bonding; ( mentally, emotionally, aesthetically ect.) transcends the “original purpose “ of general collaboration…….. and perhaps morphs in a marriage of inputs, ultimately generating a output that’s thematically driven although subliminal by nature’s design? Soooo, as members of the group depart……. so goes their spiritual contribution ( as it were). Obviously, I don’t have any empirical data on this subject….. just the ramblings of a mad man I suppose…lol Another thought on it was ….. all these great guys were born very close in age: Metheny ;born Aug 12, 1954 Mays; November 27, 1953 Gottlieb; April 18, 1953 Rodby; December 9,1954 Wertico; January 5, 1953 Egan; January 14, 1951 36 Grammy nominations 20 Grammy Awards In conclusion, ……. I see Pat has taken his musical journey from one of formally thematic narratives…….. And adopted a twofold quest: Firstly, he has made it his life goal to seek out and “infuse” as many prodigiously inclined musicians as possible with the notion to expand and evolve!!!! Secondly, By playing on primarily “HIS” compositions, he can first handedly get an unbridled foray into his pieces, being embraced and expanded upon by up and coming geniuses!! While both quest are noble and well intentioned, …… I feel……. What is lost ……… is….. the “MARRIAGE”!!!! It’s…….. sacrificed on the altar of “academics in excellence”. Surely, the world will become more aesthetically blessed place…. IN TIME !!…… but, ….. sadly, the compositions that are born of blood and tears from a sonically evolving marriage….. is lost …. And….. we can feel it’s absence…… with the minds eye…. and ear. Lyle past on February 10, 2020; a month before the pandemic lockdown……. He was 66 years old. When I heard about it……. I felt as though I lost a close relative. I hate to say it…… but I always thought to myself: what would I feel if the group disbanded or we lost one of them in death?? That was 3 years ago…… and now I’m 66 YEARS OLD! I started writing a song in tribute to Lyle called: Dear Lyle I’ve finished a lot of writing since the pandemic….. but….. Lyle’s piece is still undone……… However, It will be my honor to put it on my debut album this fall 2023 Interestingly, About 3 months ago…… I was fishing around…… and found a REAL UNSUSPECTING TREAT!!! I found EBERHARD……. as you may be aware, Lyle finished this just months before his passing. I had no clue!!!! What a wonderful surprise to find this (8 minute plus) work of art !!!! And…. boy did I need something of this magnitude from Mr. Mays!!!! I know of no pianist alive writing with this caliber of attention/resolve, technically astute, and abounding with gorgeous expressions…. ………I’ve learned much from him. Mark Egan; in a tribute on UA-cam …… spoke of him … as not only a consummate genius……… but VERY, VERY HUMBLE!!! And…….. a lovely, lovely bonus is: “ EBERHARD “ (written as a tribute to the German bassist and composer; Eberhard Weber) WON A GRAMMY POSTHUMOUSLY!! BRAVO… WHAT A GREAT PARTING GIFT TO THE WORLD!!! Thank you Lyle…….. as usual you’re gift was timed perfectly!!! Yeah…… Thomas, …. I could go on and on….. and on…….. about Aznar, Ledford, or Vasconcelos to name a few???? Just where does beauty end?? I hope both of us continue to entertain that question! I’m glad to be ALIVE…. Great health!! …….. I hope I can leave to this gorgeous planet………at least a heartfelt book, a heartfelt album, and…. this cute little 30 minute heartfelt animated movie for the kids….. yes…. It’s about harmony. …….. kids getting along… in harmony. Naturally, …. It has a musical narrative metaphor to it.. lol… I wish you a wonderful, productive New Year Thomas!! Stay ever creatively driven…… ……… and…. Heartfelt my friend.🕯 🎼RAIN🎼
It is nostalgia...I've like Metheny's many iterations over the years...but the first time i ever heard of him was Secret Story...and many years later, i still think it is his masterpiece and the best he ever did....But contrary to you, i like that he left the ''World Beat'' sound behind...and went with a more ''Acoustic'' and ''Traditional Jazz'' sound...
Lyle made the sound.....at 74 having witnessed pat and Lyle over 5 continents......PMG....Will always be the benchmark
Pat Metheny is from Shambhala. His music is like none other and the take away is pure bliss. Give this guy the medal of honor for absolute excellence.
Pat Metheny is in my Mount Rushmore with Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett and Miles Davis. I've seen him live so many times for almost 20 years now and he is not only constantly reinventing himself but is still continuing to make top shelf quality music. Without a doubt, my all time favourite guitar player and a true legend
You meant Lyle, right ?
Ok, ok...
Pis human being the way he insults others
@@mjsmcd you mean Pat Metheny?
Do not exaggerate! Additionally, Chick Corea is (was) an average piano player, so probably Path could be compared with him. Greetings.
I am French, and I will listen to Pat until my last breath of life! He carried me all these years... He inspired all my writings... no other musician has ever touched me like him! It is unique! He is a genius, constantly in search of creativity!
I’ve been a fan of Matheny forever. Still love his music.
Mr. Matheny. Loved your style and music for decades. Thank you for all you inspire.
I remember meeting Pat (with my then 16 year old son) in Toronto before a show. I’ve met a lot of heavies: Allan Holdsworth, Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Scott Henderson, John Scoffield, Geddy Lee, Steve Vai … but I was pretty awestruck to have chatted a while with him, introduced my son to him and have him sign a couple album covers.
I remember saying to my son, “Dude, someday when I’m gone, you’re gonna have a real story to tell.”
Truly, like meeting Wes or Miles….wow.
Great story!
Wes, Miles and Pat. Oh yeah! I also had the pleasure of shaking Pat's hand and getting his autograph in NYC a couple of decades ago. I grew up with jazz and my dad played Wes on his reel-to-reel daily 😊
It was so great to meet Pat too in 2005!!
Saw him here in Seattle at Jazz Alley (jazz club) recently, and many times before. He's playing better than ever. My personal favorite musician of all time.
He's the best :)
I’ve seen him at Jazz Alley too!!
My favorite musician of all time too
That was a great show several months ago. We are so lucky to have Jazz Alley. What a gem. One of the finest jazz venues in the country. The sound quality is so consistent, never too loud. I so appreciate that. Been to way too many shows where the sound is just too loud.
@@mesfeld Couldn't agree more. It's a first rate club with a first rate sound system. The only negative would be the cost of food, but given the location right across from the Amazon spheres, what are you gonna do? lol
Pat Metheny is the best of the best when you're talking guitar music composition. He never ceases 2 amaze people all over the entire world with his creativity and love 4 music. Godbless u Pat Metheny !
Thank you Lyle...
I've always admired Pat's honesty and directness when he talks about "quality" and "ability" and the creative aspect in playing in the jazz genre - he has the highest demands on himself and others and is not afraid to voice his criticism on certain issues in todays music scene, something very few artists do openly. He is truly a musical and also an intellectual giant ....
That's right!
I have listened to Pat Metheny for decades and finally saw him in person while in Berlin. The physical work he put into his show was palpable, the talent overpowering.Bravo
He's the best
are you very old now?
Oh yeah! Did you feel a bit smaller or star struck after hearing him? I know I did, and he's changed my life in so many ways. I'm so glad he's still here on this planet.
The fiery 1st iteration of the PMG, with Lyle, Danny Gottlieb and Mark Egan, etched into my soul for nearly 5 decades on.
The very first PMG album I bought was Watercolors back in 1983. That entire album, including the photograph on the cover and the portrait of Pat on the reverse sends shivers down my spine each and every time I enjoy it (in every sense of the word). Seen him a few times live (in London) - love Paul Wertico's playing, and of course the late, great, Lyle Mays.
Absolutely. Saw them for the first time in 1977 and the PMG album which came out a few months later remains as fresh and vital as it was when it was released. A really remarkable artist.
I discovered Pat on British Forces Broadcasting Service back in 1986; It's For You... beautiful. Since then I have seen him live 5 times, last time in Münster in 2017 (unfortunately). Best gig was The Way Up in Cologne, where I sat just behind Antonio. His music has almost become a sound track of my life. I'm now 66. I miss Lyle, but continue to follow Pat's musical journey. There is rarely a day goes by without at least one Metheny tune. One all time favorite is Et Si C'etait La Fin... because, Pat, it isn't! God bless you and your amazing talent.
I've been listening to Metheny since New Chautauqua came out. I'm pushing 63 and last week found out he's putting out a new album. I've decided to fly to Austin, Texas to see him play and I'm really psyched about it. That show is October 12, 2023.
The guy introducing this video said that Metheny is the modern-day version of Mozart and I agree with him. When I tell people about Metheny I have always said he is a modern-day Beethoven, although Mozart is a great comparison as well.
I agree with you! That's what we call a genius!
I appreciate how Pat has not let all of his incredible success go to his head.
God Bless Pat Metheny. He brings so much beauty into our world.
Exactly
yep, and G-d bless Kenny G!
I love listening to Pat explain things...this guy is so intelligent. I've always said, when I've tried to explain Pat Metheny to a friend, that Pat Metheny is a modern Mozart.
Thanks for sharing! My favorite artist since the ECM days.
ECM label, John Abercrombie,Jan garbarek1975... Now in 2024, 25 ECM artists later...what a lucky time for me ☑️☑️🎧
Pat Metheny is an all time hero to me since I heard him for the first time. He is also the reason why I still play the guitar today. What an inspiration!
Great story, thanks for sharing!
Love what he says about players who can speak the language, but they don’t really have a story to tell. Very true
I love you ❤️
I have been listening to Pat since "Phase Dances" was released, which immediately struck a deep and lasting chord in my soul. Listening to Pat speak so clearly, intelligently and articulately is almost as pleasurable as listening to his music. Over the years he has played with many other living legends which is why his music is so enduring.
Europe has the deep roots in classical music which gave the harmony element that mixed with blues to become jazz. As mentioned below, in particular Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett had the classical harmony in them.The sweet logic of that harmonic language. In fact I heard Keith Jarrett describe his style and musical language as "Bachian"! Pat has that Bach in him as well in a mid-western way. The way he does melody in his writing and improvising is efficient and tasty. Agree with below, Pat is up there with the giants of jazz now and hes still going strong.
Thank you Pat. You reminded me the times when Poland was black and white,.... however, somehow very romantic times. The energy and magic you create with your music are incredible. Big Thank You again !
I attended my first Pat Metheny concert last February at the Majestic Theater in Dallas and it was AMAZING to say the least. He's my favorite artist of all time and I've been following him since the early 90's. I had red roses for him I wanted to throw on stage but one of the security guards wouldn't let me because of Covid. I wasn't expecting for him to pick them up. They could've been just swept in the garbage following the concert. Afterwards SEVERAL attendees said they saw me with them and was hoping I was going to toss them on stage despite the security guard's warning. I had a second row seat and had really saved just to see him. I shouldn't have listened to security. That may all sound stupid but I REALLY love his music.🌹🖤
Beautiful story!
@@weareepicgeneration ❤️
I love the deep musicality of Polish people. I play together with another Polish guitarist
Great interview and filming! Like you I'm adoring Pats music for four decades now and it never gets boring.
Thank you!
Great interview from the Master! Been following him since the 80s. Saw him this tour in Maryland. Probably the best concert I've seen in my life. Pat is at a completely different level!
Absolutely true!
Strathmore show? Excellent!
Love the pat. I have seen him in major concert halls, as well as a local small venue where he played about 2 feet in front of me. Looking forward to seeing him play here again.
Pat Metheny is one of the rare embodiments of Truth in Music, in/of any generation.
What inst truth in music, and how would one know?
@@morbidmanmusic If you can appreciate music and know how it moves people and even heals, Pat clearly understands this. It's no wonder he was honored by the Society for Neuroscience. He deserves it, and I've also benefited so much from his music and an interaction with him back in 1983 at the first Pat Metheny concert I'd attended. He changed my life for the better, and he still continues to inspire me. And that's the truth.
I saw him in concert in my hometown along with Gwylim Simcock, Linda May Han Oh and Antonio Sanchez at the Alys Stephens Center in January of 2017.
I first saw THE PAT METHENY GROUP (Lyle Mays, Mark Egan, Dan Gottlieb) back in 1978 in San Francisco at a small club called the Great American Music Hall. This tour was during the release of what I called the "White Album" cover. I was in total Awe listening to San Lorenzo and Phase Dance. I was 18 yrs old at the time, and was in heaven with this all. Wishing I was 18 again, as I would do it all over!!
I've seen him the first time in 1983 / Frankfurt- Kongresshalle. Thank you, PMG for 42 Years with your unbelievable and emotionally Sound.
Bernd Köller
Frankfurt am Main
" Chris" and "Last train home" great and relaxing tunes, anytime. Nice arrangements and welll set for their mood (s)
I was introduced to Metheny's music by chance (well, CD, actually) when I was a sophomore in college. I had one of those BMG catalogs and decided to take a gamble. That album was Letter from Home. The 12 CDs came to my dorm about two weeks later and I'll never forget hearing it for the first time. I took some ribbing from my friends (this was the era of hair metal), but I really enjoyed it and felt new vistas had opened up for me. I think my musical tastes were elevated.
Great story, thanks!
Good for you to have stood up to other opinions so that you could open up your musical vistas! Some people just don't 'get' jazz for whatever reason and a subset could chide you for following your musical tastes. I'm 62 and Metheny's music puts me into another plain/zone, whatever you want to call it. Anyway, thanks for sharing your story about taking a chance with new music. BTW, I used to order from the BMG catalogs, as well. LOL!
wow-great interview from my homeland..."wspanily"...really love his low-key thoughts on how he approaches things musically, and from a band context...
Hello Steve, greetings from Wrocław, Poland. Thanks for your comment, glad to hear you like this interview.
Caught him in 1987 at The Mann Music Center in Philly. I was at Berklee in 1979 and caught him there. Great shows.
Thank you Pat Metenhy
I so appreciate how he talks about the art...and science of his jazz. Makes total sense!
For us too. :)
Thanks for posting
Glad you like it.
I would be interested if PM would do something together with taiwanese band "Elephant Gym" - that would be truly awsome !
I played with Pat in Kansas City. With Gary Sivils, Neal Stone, with Pat and myself Steve Scott. We played at a Ramada Inn, the Louis and Clark Expedition band, what fun… Pat and Gary taught me what a jazz group is and should be… Thanks Pat…
Great story!
Wow! That's a cool story.
So, yo had an opportunity to play with a very good (not genius nor virtuoso) guitar player Path Metheny.
Very interesting interview with 1 of the greatest guitar virtuosos on the planet Earth.
Thank you!
Don't exaggerate: virtuoso? Good guitar player, not extraordinary.
Congratulations to de editor of this interview.
Thank you!!
Huge respect and love ❤❤❤❤
God bless you, Pat Metheny, for what you do for my soul. I'm no aficionado, enmeshed in technical merits. I'm just a sonic traveler, off on vacation, racking up frequent flyer miles. Thank you, pilot, for taking the helm and transporting me where I could never reach on my own!
I was surprised to see he's added a tribute to the music of Kenny G. to his shows. It's truly inspiring.
LOL !!!
Es un excelente músico y compositor!! Genial..
Playing music with different artists together is like all of them painting the same picture of what they perceive and hear at that moment...So the music goes like the old saying " And the band plays on "...
Maravilhoso!
Excellent musician and interview, thank you.
Thank you too :)
Pat's long hair is legendary.His legendary lion style long hair has evolved overtime into a sort of russian cavalry muffy winter hat,wich,again,makes Pat resemble Tom Cruise in Metheni's disguise....
LMAO😂😂😂😂
I have been very fortunate to see Pat 3 times when Lyle was with us. Once when he did Secret Story tour. I will always identify him with Lyle because they created gold that was incredible each time you heard them. Just listened to the tune "Chris" from Falcon soundtrack. Wish Lyle was still here. No telling what he and Pat would create. It would be appealing to me no matter what because it was always enjoyable. Pat, IMO, is the Gawd of guitar. Thank you Wes Montgomery.
Lyle was not on the SS tour
@@stevenperren1678 Yes, I know. I saw the show when he toured.
@@3rdandlong that’s not very clear. He never toured with Pat on secret story. What exactly do you mean ?
@@stevenperren1678 That's what I said. Lyle WAS NOT on the Secret Story tour.
Big fan for 40 years.. an inspiration
He inspires us too :)
I can’t think of any other performing artist doing it as long as he has at the same level of consistency as he has. It really is incredible he’s still doing it.
I dont know him but i love the music so beautiful.
Linda Oh is a phenomenal player. I’ve seen this quartet twice and they somehow exceeded my expectations both times
Awesome
I was fortunate enough to see this quartet twice. Fantastic band.
I first heard PMG in the 80s actually and the first song "Are you going with me" was played and that was a wonderful beginning to the decades of true jazz I totally enjoyed! And I lived in California! The 80s and San Diego and I was in my 20s! A great start to my life ☺️
awesome!
great video cut
Thanks Jared!
Great interview thank you
Thanks for watching!
Nice backstage video...and fresher interviews questions then the past
Thanks!
To me, Orchestrion on DVD is Pat's masterpiece. The ultimate one man band, with incredible tech.
exactly
An unbelievable influence in my creative life!
Just loved the way Pat finished that piece at the end,wicked😂👍🏾
Brilliant...
Thanks!
“They know the harmony so well they forget they know it.” Bang on.
piękny wywiad
Dziękujemy :)
Very esoteric music 🎶.
Dear Pat, sincere thanks for the wonder of your music. May you are going to teach on a Masterclass plateforme? I am 61, I would be so happy to progress in my play of guitar with you and others fans 😀🤭
Pat Metheny is Garth when he grew up -"I like to Play"
Do you have a story to tell?
That my fellow Metheny lovers is why so many technically brilliant players mean nada to great playing.
Poland, will visit on day
It's worth seeing
Pat is a genius. Please recognize
привет интересно что происходит с музыкой пэта метени и успевает ли он сочинять новую музыку?
understand the harmony so much that you forget it!
On a desert island with only one musician to listen to? This guy
How does he get the hair?
I'm not one of these Pat fans who is always looking back to his time with Lyle, Pedro, etc. In fact my favourite part of his career was 2005-2014, after the last PMG record, when he was bringing out so many different projects year on year. However, I think he is doing Lyle a disservice here when he says 'everything is the PMG'. PMG was different because it was a compositional partnership with Lyle.
I can see how this works. He keep the barnet cosy with the colossal rug and the Kon Sea Quence is the extra heat for inspiration and whatknot. Thus he can focus all effoort on getting the fingies to twiddle, innit...
Pierwsza plyta z 1978 byla najlepsza. Potem to juz ta sama melodia tylko w roznych wariacjach. To co powiedzial Kydryn o Stanko - "czlowiek jednej melodii", pasuje jak ulal takze do Methenego.
Trochę przesadzasz, nawet nie trochę....
@@jerzyboczek749 to moja prywatna opinia a nie wyrocznia oczywiscie
Ja też kocham czas Pata z Lylem i tamte płyty. Poezja i duchowość. Ale kończyć na 1szej płycie- przesada.
Who's the keyboard player with him in this video?
Does anybody know the opening song’s name???
It's called: "It starts when we disappear" and comes from Side-Eye NYC (C1.IV) album.
@@weareepicgeneration thanks mate
PM "todos son el grupo Pat Metheny y todos funcionan exactamente de la misma manera, que es que voy a escribir música en la que estoy interesado en un momento particular y también estar consciente de quiénes parecen ser las mejores personas que puedo conseguir para tocarla."
Can't wait for the new Kenny G collaboration album 🤣
LMAO at that hairdoo. He reminds me of a particular actor..yeah, the guy that played Marty McFly's Dad.
Did he kill that thing on his head? Booped it with a guitar without missing a note?
How can it be that the man who is generations best guitaer player, also have yhe best hair?
First circle *
Big hair is just so important. Forget the muso nonsense.
Pat has the best hair in show business
It's so thick it has me wondering if it's a wig.
lol no doubt.
It's not Pat's hair. In 1986 his hair completely changed.
Hi. How are you I’m fine.
Superficial observation, but it sounds/looks like he got his teeth done recently. He’s speaking differently than he used to (though not merely due to age, it seems).
I think his interview with Rick Beato and I didn't notice this. It could be a temporary thing - a cold, bit his tongue, or teeth as you mentioned.
Yeah man, I noticed it too!
Why does this look like an SNL skit?
So much does these days.
Metheny's music has the greatest quality: The ability to evolve. However, this quality has a weakness: A particular style might not be as engaging as other periods. In the 1980's, I was first introduced to his music and it was a great challenge, but the more I heard it the better it became. Lyle Mays, Paul Wertico, and Steve Robby were in the group. Within a few years Metheny changed and these members left. He has now been committed to a more traditional jazz, and it no longer appeals to me.
Very nice to read your opinion. Thank you!
I think, …….. sadly…… your point is well taken.
Don’t get me wrong…. I will always seek out what Mr. Metheny is up to.
People like him only come once in a generation! ……
Flawless, impeccable perfection…… I could go on and on….. as you already know as well!!
But, I think….. that’s probably where the discrepancy wanders in?
Call me nostalgic?……. I don’t know.
But, here’s my, (probably slightly twisted ) take on it.
When I was introduced to PMG around 1982……. SOMETHING HAPPENED TO ME!!
I finally could see what my songwriting could mean to OTHERS!
I slowly metamorphosed from a “ lyric based writer, “to a more jazz ballad based compositions “
Inside of me, was melodies, and harmonies that brought me to tears……… but…… I didn’t know exactly HOW to present them.
The moment I heard Lyle….. trailing off into a mesmerizing wonderland off Pats melody…… held tightly together by Gottlieb ( until 83) then this other phenomenon; Paul took to places with his organic, raw nuance.
Mark Egan was masterfully holding the bottom end from 1977 till 81 so I didn’t taste his magic until I visited the earliest of PMG album’s.
My first listening experience was on the double album release of “ TRAVELS”……. 1982… live version.
Of course, Steve Rodby was the bassist ( having taken Mark Eagan’s place since 81)
Side note: Egan and Gottlieb formed “ELEMENTS”
(Gottlieb teachs at University of North Florida School of Music…..
when not performing with the : Lieutenant Dan Band)
Soooo, ….. as you can tell….. I could go….. on and on….. !!!
The Pat Metheny Group quite simply opened the door to my possibilities musically…… for which I’m eternally grateful.
But, I think I’m learning a valuable lesson about “HUMAN ENERGY?”
That is to say, ….. when humans get together and dive into something with divine qualities such as music;
I think the bonding; ( mentally, emotionally, aesthetically ect.)
transcends the “original purpose “ of general collaboration……..
and perhaps morphs in a marriage of inputs,
ultimately generating a output that’s thematically driven although subliminal by nature’s design?
Soooo, as members of the group depart……. so goes their spiritual contribution ( as it were).
Obviously, I don’t have any empirical data on this subject….. just the ramblings of a mad man I suppose…lol
Another thought on it was ….. all these great guys were born very close in age:
Metheny ;born Aug 12, 1954
Mays; November 27, 1953
Gottlieb; April 18, 1953
Rodby; December 9,1954
Wertico; January 5, 1953
Egan; January 14, 1951
36 Grammy nominations
20 Grammy Awards
In conclusion, …….
I see Pat has taken his musical journey from one of formally thematic narratives……..
And adopted a twofold quest:
Firstly,
he has made it his life goal to seek out and “infuse” as many prodigiously inclined musicians as possible with the notion to expand and evolve!!!!
Secondly,
By playing on primarily “HIS” compositions, he can first handedly
get an unbridled foray into his pieces, being embraced and expanded upon by up and coming geniuses!!
While both quest are noble and well intentioned, …… I feel……. What is lost
……… is….. the “MARRIAGE”!!!!
It’s…….. sacrificed on the altar of “academics in excellence”.
Surely, the world will become more aesthetically blessed place….
IN TIME !!…… but, ….. sadly, the compositions that are born of blood and tears from a sonically evolving marriage….. is lost …. And….. we can feel it’s absence…… with the minds eye…. and ear.
Lyle past on February 10, 2020;
a month before the pandemic lockdown…….
He was 66 years old.
When I heard about it……. I felt as though I lost a close relative.
I hate to say it…… but I always thought to myself: what would I feel if the group disbanded or we lost one of them in death??
That was 3 years ago…… and now I’m 66 YEARS OLD!
I started writing a song in tribute to Lyle called: Dear Lyle
I’ve finished a lot of writing since the pandemic….. but….. Lyle’s piece is still undone………
However, It will be my honor to put it on my debut album this fall 2023
Interestingly,
About 3 months ago…… I was fishing around…… and found a REAL UNSUSPECTING TREAT!!!
I found EBERHARD……. as you may be aware, Lyle finished this just months before his passing.
I had no clue!!!!
What a wonderful surprise to find this (8 minute plus) work of art !!!!
And…. boy did I need something of this magnitude from Mr. Mays!!!!
I know of no pianist alive writing
with this caliber of attention/resolve,
technically astute, and abounding with gorgeous expressions….
………I’ve learned much from him.
Mark Egan;
in a tribute on UA-cam …… spoke of him … as not only a consummate genius………
but VERY, VERY HUMBLE!!!
And…….. a lovely, lovely bonus is:
“ EBERHARD “
(written as a tribute to the German bassist and composer; Eberhard Weber)
WON A GRAMMY POSTHUMOUSLY!! BRAVO…
WHAT A GREAT PARTING GIFT TO THE WORLD!!!
Thank you Lyle…….. as usual you’re gift was timed perfectly!!!
Yeah…… Thomas, …. I could go on and on….. and on…….. about Aznar, Ledford, or Vasconcelos to name a few????
Just where does beauty end??
I hope both of us continue to entertain that question!
I’m glad to be ALIVE…. Great health!!
…….. I hope I can leave to this gorgeous planet………at least a heartfelt book,
a heartfelt album,
and…. this cute little 30 minute heartfelt animated movie for the kids…..
yes…. It’s about harmony.
…….. kids getting along… in harmony.
Naturally, …. It has a musical narrative metaphor to it.. lol…
I wish you a wonderful, productive New Year Thomas!!
Stay ever creatively driven……
……… and…. Heartfelt my friend.🕯
🎼RAIN🎼
It is nostalgia...I've like Metheny's many iterations over the years...but the first time i ever heard of him was Secret Story...and many years later, i still think it is his masterpiece and the best he ever did....But contrary to you, i like that he left the ''World Beat'' sound behind...and went with a more ''Acoustic'' and ''Traditional Jazz'' sound...
That's a voiceover surely
Really? Why do you think that?
Amazing composer and musician. Why the hair?
I know!
Why not?
Because he can and he does...Rock on Pat....
Pat looks like a Thunder Cat
Boy we're all aging.. (striped shirt days) But what a library..
His hair must have Mother Gothell power.
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