The loss of Michael Brecker to illness too soon on tenor is maybe second only to coltranes death.. Brecker plays like a down hill locomotive of melodies.
@@Thundergod- You are correct. The ibanez model is something the guys at Ibanez made for him. A signature model with his name and everything. since then, hes had multiple ibanez signature models. He used the gibson and the first PM Ibanez back and forth from 89-94 until he fully switched to ibanez in 95. Since then hes used all types of ibanez models.
@@YoshiTRoN1 It's sad that jazz and particularly great fusion like this is so much less popular than it was in the 1980s and 1990s. Thanks for keeping the spirit alive....🎼🎵🎶🎤🎷🎸🎹🥁
Pat Metheny - Guitar
Michael Brecker - Tenor Sax
Christian Mcbride - Bass
Antonio Sanchez - Drums
And?... there is the rest?
@@MabookaMabooka and lets go listen to them playing.
The loss of Michael Brecker to illness too soon on tenor is maybe second only to coltranes death.. Brecker plays like a down hill locomotive of melodies.
I neeeed the second part!!
Need the second part!
I LOVE MELODY AAAAAA
The tone Pat gets from his Gibson hollow body is fantastic. He has to be near or at the top of his game....
Actually he plays with an Ibanez axe ;-)
@@Bopeliano My mistake. He played the Gibson 335 earlier in his career....
ES 175
@@Thundergod- You are correct. The ibanez model is something the guys at Ibanez made for him. A signature model with his name and everything. since then, hes had multiple ibanez signature models. He used the gibson and the first PM Ibanez back and forth from 89-94 until he fully switched to ibanez in 95. Since then hes used all types of ibanez models.
@@YoshiTRoN1 It's sad that jazz and particularly great fusion like this is so much less popular than it was in the
1980s and 1990s. Thanks for keeping the spirit alive....🎼🎵🎶🎤🎷🎸🎹🥁
OH MAN IM LONELY
TIRED
??? WHY did it stop????
CMON BITCHES
no lo podes cortar ahi!!!
christian mcbride on bass, pretty sure. jeff coffin on sax?
NO!, Its the great Michael Brecker on sax and may he forever R.I.P.
Michael brecker