First Time Reaction | Snarky Puppy - Lingus | THEY ARE LIKE THE ROOTS!
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Curiosity, surprise, groove, amazement, confusion, peace, growing tension, building excitement, onslaught, overwhelmed, mind blown, applause. It's SO much fun watching yet another content creator discover this track. :-)
RIP Shaun Martin ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
RIP Shaun Martin...
I will be listening to Sleeper till the final sleep also takes me. Thank you Shaun for what you gave the world
The drummer is Larnell Lewis. He came in last minute when the usual drummer could not be there. He had problems with his visa (gig was in the Netherlands). Larnell got to the city where the gig was, the day before the session was to be recorded. He learned the 7 or 8 songs that were going to be recorded on a 7 hour flight, songs he had never heard or played before. In fact, none of the musicians had heard the songs before, but they had 3 days to learn and practice them. Larnell got to rehearse them with the band about 4 hours before they were to be recorded.
Cory Henry, the amazing soloist on this one, but the other keyboard player next to him Shaun Martin, has an amazing solo in Sleeper from the same session. Saddest news is that Shaun passed this week so it would be a timely tribute to share with you hearing him make a hosepipe wail and sing with immense feeling
Oh no! That's so sad. Such an amazing musician with a joyful soul.
So, this is a mixture of composed music and improvisation. The overall structure of the song is written and composed by Michael League, in collaboration with the musicians, but when they have solo parts the musicians are given the freedom to improvise, and sometimes if they’re just killing it (as Cory Henry did here on the keyboards) they’re given extra time to keep going, so the group needs to be aware and ready to change things up on the fly. You’ll notice Cory look over toward Michael at one point and smile because Michael gave him the nod to keep going. Then toward the end you’ll see Cory look over and nod at the drummer to indicate that he’s wrapping it up and to be ready to transition to the rest of the song. When the horns are playing together, they’re playing arranged runs, but when the saxophone and trumpet are “dueling” they’re improvising, etc. That type of flow between written composition and improvisation is common in jazz - a major reason why it’s such a cool genre. You’ll recognize a song, but you’ll get something a little different with every performance.
Thank you for typing all that so I didn't have to :)
Larnell Lewis on the drums is one of the baddest alive!
This is what happens when amazing musicians get together, they make it look EASY.
100% agree with you on how nuts it is how tight they are, listening to what's going on and being right there with one another. The conversation between Larnell Lewis on drums and Cory Henry on keys during Cory's big solo is just _incredible_
Percussionist Nate Worth is riding build up right with them without getting in the way.
I'm glad you caught Larnell's insane rim hits during the beginning of the solo. Cory Henry might have created god's own jazz solo on keys, but Larnell Lewis is god on drums himself.
Your facial expressions say it all. This is the highest form of experience we have. Imo everything is artistic from a well thought out buisness plan, to a strategic football game, to Alex Honnold free soloing El capitan, to musical expression and theatre. But to me music is the ultimate expression to the point that I can't trust someone who "doesn't listen to music" that's just insanity to me.
This is the infinity... The universe, God.... Displaying our potential and beauty. This is the absolute form of the infinite, the amalgamation of human experiences portrayed in the most tangible and moving expression that we call music.
These are the reactions I live for. Excellence in music - Snarky Puppy
They all learn their respective parts via a midi file made by the composer in composition software called Logic.
Learning by this method each instrumentalist not only learns rtheir own part, each learns all parts to navigate through the tune, thus no sheet music. It doesn’t hurt that they are all consummate musicians.
They met at North Texas University, a Mecca for jazz instrumentalists for decades.
13:31 don't worry....i had the exact same reactions all those many moons ago when lingus algorithm found me lol
The lineup for this album:
Michael League - bass guitar, Moog bass
Mike Maher - trumpet, flugelhorn (solo on here)
Jay Jennings - trumpet, flugelhorn
Chris Bullock - tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, flute (sax solo)
Bob Reynolds - tenor saxophone
Yannick Hiwat - violin
Tessel Hersbach - violin
Mara Tieles - viola
Susanne Rosmolen - cello
Bill Laurance - piano, keyboards
Justin Stanton - keyboards, trumpet
Cory Henry - keyboards (the synth solo from another planet)
Shaun Martin - Moog talkbox, keyboards (the guy who took off his headphones during that solo. RIP 8/3/24. He was only 45.
Bob Lanzetti - electric guitar
Mark Lettieri - electric guitar
Chris McQueen - electric guitar, baritone guitar
Larnell Lewis - drums
Julio Pimental - percussion (tracks 4 and 7)
Steven Brezet - percussion (tracks 4 and 7)
Nate Werth - percussion
This was 2013 so Micheal Leugue was 29. This entire album is fire, but each track is unique. And this is the actual recording of the album. No overdubs. All of the people with red headphobes are.musicians. silver headphones are the audience who are jwaring the mixed i struments instead of the room noise. They have no bad albums to my knowledge.
that is one of the best drummers alive, Larnell Lewis. Apparently he had never played with the group before that day and learned the song on the flight into the session. Also, that synth player who had the solo is Cory Henry: a fucking legend of a musical mind.
I thought he had played with them and knew two of the songs before the fight over, during which he learned the other six.
It wasn't just that song. It was the entire album. "We Like it Here" was recorded over 4 performances in the Netherlands. Larnell says in the documentary that he learned the whole album, except for two songs, on the flight from NYC. The "regular" drummer had a passport issue and couldn't get to the Netherlands. There's a part in the documentary where M League is talking on the phone and when he hangs up, he gives the biggest smile and says "I got the guy I wanted..." referring to Larnell. He knew how good Larnell is and knew magic was gonna happen.
Also, to add, the documentary I'm referencing is somewhere here on UA-cam and gives great insights into how so many people came together to learn this album in such a short time. They all arrived, got the music, worked out specifics, and played four live shows. All within like a week and a half or some crazy short amount of time.
@@boddaboom77 that’s fucking insane. What a legend.
@tristan8922 For sure. Larnell is up there with anyone on the kit imo. And from anyone who has ever known him, they tell tales of what a great guy he is too. Just an incredible person and musician.
Don't worry about it - we all had the same reaction and same facial expression when we first heard the Cory Henry solo :)
Just watched your reaction and your face during Cory’s solo has me grinning ear to ear 😀❤
Larnell Lewis - The City Lights Solo is an amazing drum solo. Larnell is one of the greatest ever!
RIP SHAUN
You’re the man! One step closer to Vulfpeck and Dirty Loops I hope !
Larnell Lewis on drums learned the set of songs on the eight hour flight over the atlantic.☺️👍
Wait till you see Larnell on Drumeo doing some Metallica..
Cory Henry on the keys! That solo will be studied for years!
And nobody has sheet music in front of them... They are badass!
Man check out some of the behind the music type stuff from this group. They rehearse for a while on the parts. It’s still shocking they don’t have charts. Maybe try Trinity on next:)
Everything off this album (all on video btw) is heat. Also the song The Curtain, which is with a whole mf orchestra (not as good as the We Like it Here album, but still tuff).
Welcome to modern jazz man. There's so much heat out there, it's ridiculous.
Yah man, that's how I felt, too, first time...just fucking agog.
Also Outlier and What About Me? They are all amazing!
Lingus not Linger !!
And they're not The Roots, they're a full tree 😁
Bro, the roots can't keep up with snarky puppy. Different league.
this whole live album was amazing. Outlier, What About Me?, Shofukan and Sleeper are must watches on the channel!!