Liked your take the most! Keepin it old skool! Everybody else kinda sounded the same, modern style stuff, which is sometimes also good.. but theres so much of it going on now that it starts to feel a bit dull. Waiting for the album man!
I have to say that Paul’s solo hasn’t gotten near the amount of love it should get. Impressive chops, space to let the solo breath, super melodic. Amazing job!
Love your playing. So unique. unexpected. Killer tone. Ever since I laid eyes on that live solo of Angeline I've been following your work. And you're an amazing talent. Taste, tone, no abundance of notes. Don't wanna miss your next stop here in Toronto at the Horseshoe. You inspire me to change my playing and focus on what matters. Less notes, more feeling.
Loved your solo which is no surprise as I enjoy everything I’ve heard you play. Btw, Just got an email about your North American tour dates. How about adding some dates in Texas?? I’m in a little town called Austin, and we’d take great care of you I’m sure! C’mon over to see us!!
Wow. Tom Bukavoc's tone is gorgeous. Also love how Tomo wasn't trying to show off - just keep it simple and let the notes speak. Hearing that story is something even a non-musician can understand when they listen.
Agree...I’d give Paul’s solo equal kudos...if I was writing this solo, I would have tried a descending counter climb to the tracks melodic upward climb, just to hear the void get further apart to increase the tension, then to a great resolve. Great job guys
I'll get on this train. You can tell he's the perfect session musician by that little clip. Played exactly what was needed on that specific track, no less, no more. Just perfect.
Amazing!!! Beginning of solos: 01:59 Ariel Posen 04:22 Lari Basilio 07:13 Mark Lettieri 09:00 Matthew Scott 11:04 Paul Davids 13:10 Tomo Fujita 15:09 RJ Ronquillo 17:38 Rudy Ayoub 20:04 Tom Bukovac 22:50 Tom Quayle
Wow, I loved everybody's solos - there's definitely many licks i'm gonna borrow from each one 😃 Thanks Paul for letting us jam with you. BTW I love that PRS!
Blindfold test, I think yours and Tom's easily stand out as being written players that are paid to embelish the song at the expense of their own ego...!
This is why Bukovac is a top session player. Perfection right from the beginning. His playing really breathes. When will more guitarist learn to breathe and let the music around them be part of the conversation...
Tom B. is on another level imo. Tone, melody, and feel... Just great. They are all amazing players but Tom B. just had the complete package. Great video!
Tom Bukovac's solo is the most "singable" - the one that would be appreciated by non musicians. Probably, the most tasteful - the best tone and the most simple - undoubtedly the BEST.
That guy is the most accomplished guitarist on the video, yet he did the least but it sounded so much more authentic. The whole thing flowed perfectly. Uncle Larry is an absolute God on guitar.
@@ArticLight14 and THAT is the reason he is the first call for almost every major producer in Nashville and LA. There are people who can play guitar, and then there are guitar players. Tom is 1000% guitar player.
@@ArticLight14 More so than Tomo?? That's saying a lot. I had never heard him play before this, but you've piqued my curiosity -- I'll have to check him out. Thanks.
Tom Bukovac's really stands out. It seems it belongs on that track. I also enjoyed quite a lot the Mark Lettieri's part. This kind of videos are really great to watch Paul. Great job, once again!
My 3 favorites: Mark Lettieri - Tasteful, didn't come at it with an oversaturated/gainy tone. Seemed to understand the vibe of the track better than others. Tomo Fujita - Love the simplicity and lack of ego. No flashy runs, playing to serve the song. Nice note choice at the end. Bukovac - Unsurprisingly perfect. Mining the chord progression for notes that are already there instead of trying to impose his own lead line on the chords, if that makes sense to anyone. Space and timing unparalleled.
Damn... that Tom Bukovax solo was so sweet. He added the perfect notes that created an intersting solo AND highlight the cool chord changes underneath. Very nice.
As a musician of over 50 years, what I love about this is that no one in my mind is a 'winner'. To me this is not a competition, but many voices in unity. How each player puts a layer of voice over the progression. Every single player taught us something. I like to close my eyes and listen. Don't watch their riffs, but hear their riffs, their voicings etc., AMAZING stuff! Thanks Paul for having the collab.
Tomo played scary good, his bends are perfectly in tune, his timing was insane, he turned it into a perfect peace of Jazz, technique and timing is very undervalued
First thing I heard that first intro bit sounded like that song that goes “can we just talk” not to discredit him it sounded really good it was just funny
Lari's 'guitar voice' is one of my favorites. She always paints with such a bright, colorful brush that manages to maintain meaningful identity. She's got the chops, and can shred alongside many, but her expression always stands out and speaks to me. Great video and collection of talented musicians. Thanks for the inspiration.
That was my favorite too. It blended very well and still added something to the track. I also like the sound of Ronquillo's guitar and the rhumba-like vibe he gave to the whole.
Rj always astounds me whenever I click on a video of his, and in this one as well. His room is full of great toys with him smashed in the middle of it all. Great comment !👍🙏
My favourites: Ariel Posen: beautiful volume swells, beautiful tone, very lyrical phrasing reminiscent of Derek Trucks Lari Basilio: nice whammy bar usage, very melodic, great note choices, amazing tone and phrasing Mark Lettieri: played very smoothly and appropriately for the backing track, while still being very intricate
Tom Bukovac's solo was a perfect fit. Perfect feel, perfect sound and gave everything room to breathe. Mark Lettieri's was excellent too. I admire Tom Quayle greatly, but REALLY... that solo with that backing track ?
Bukovac sounded the best overall to me. Fujita had the best ending. Ronquillo's effects gave it a very compelling tone, a bit harsh but funky and spicy. Letierri's was reminiscent of Hawaiin music, very nice. Dug the parts of Scott's solo with the "chunky" chops. Thought Quayle's solo was the most innovative and difficult, played flawlessly. Who says you can't shred on a mellow tune? Liked them all, actually, but those were the ones that really stood out for me. Special thanks to Paul for putting this all together, it's a real treat!
I see what you mean about Tom’s take, but it’s really not out of character of him to go the legato route over this type of music. I just think that’s how he expresses himself. And after a few listens I enjoy it more now than on my first listen. It’s just different
Exactly my thoughts. Bukovac has so much feeling on that solo. Quayle is definitely a highly technical guy but this take proves that technicality doesn’t make a great song/solo by itself. Unless if you are a guitar nerd and care about how the fingers move on the fret and strings rather than what you hear.
@@chirbin0nidhogg623 ~ I, too, thought Quayle's frantic fusion take different, yet melodic and interesting. Yeah, it eclipsed and was rather incongruous with the slow, soulful backing track, and he could be rightly faulted for saturating it with an overabundance of notes, but it was still an impressive solo. Quayle took Paul's backing track and used it as a vehicle and inspiration to create his own unique interpretation, transforming it into something more upbeat. In fact, this was no different in that each guitarist put their own imprint upon the piece. It's just that Quayle's was a more radical departure from the original. That style of music is not my preference or something I care to listen to for any extended period, but I nonetheless did appreciate the genius of it and found it captivating and listenable.
Everyone here is a great player. The lesson for me is how Buk's playing lays perfectly in the groove of the track. It's all about time and his is exceptional. Even though the track is a bunch of overdubs, he sounds like he is in a room laying down his part with the other players. He makes the track sound better. That is magic.
What an amazing idea to do this. Of course, they were all hugely impressive, but for me personally, Uncle Larry absolutely stole the show. That solo felt like it was born rather than manufactured. Like it had always existed in the world. Seamless perfection.
I like how this was presented and commented, giving each author his space instead of stitching all solos in 1 min. My favorite solos: - Lari, vibrant and soulful - Mark, smooooth - Tom (uncle Larry) , perfectly balanced - Ronquillo, very creative - Paul, nice tone and feeling
Everyone was awesome! But holy crap, Tom Bukovac killed it! Really glued well with the backing track and just sings. A little repetition is such a powerful composing tool that I notice is often overlooked by virtuosos lol
The question is whether his playing matched or enhanced the mood of the track. Which is called 'musicianship'. I am afraid not... However, what he played can be used as exercises...
All greats obv with a personal pref for Tom Bukovac' s take on this. Melodic, awesome tone and feel. Sings along the chord progression beautifully without overpowering it. Just awesome
People aren't appreciating how good Ariel's solo is. Its singable, yet highly musical by reharmonizing certain changes, all while being reserved without overplaying. Its masterful.
IMO Uncle Larry nailed it. The sound from that guitar just melts your soul. Some of the other solos are great but are so distant from the mood set by the backing track. Again, why IMO Uncle Larry nailed it.
I can't believe there aren't more comments about Tom Quayle's solo. That was beyond perfection, so fresh and executed at such a level of technicality that I'm just sitting here with my jaw dropped. Not to mention how musical and wholesome the whole thing is from the first note to the last. I can confidently say I'll NEVER play like that, but I'm so glad he does because at least I get to watch and listen. HOOOLY SH*T!
Its really the most amazing of them. Its so technical and advanced, but at the same time very musically and not just random shredding. AMAZING I love how exiting it is, it really pulls one in right from the start!
I like Tom Q's technicality and show of skill and I think guys who are into fitting as many notes as possible in one beat would pick him over the other but the lines against the track is boring and bland. Personally, I like Lari, Mark and Uncle Larry's solos over this particular track... different but equally tasteful and appropriate.
RJ and Tom Bukovac have the kind of taste that is acquired over many years of having to produce on demand..but a skill developed by very few. Those two really stood out to me. Very cool competition, thanks for taking the time everyone!
It's December 2024 and I just ran across this the other day and can't stop learning from each performer! So educational in so many ways, not one better than the other. When the producer/songwriter ask for a certain feel this video content will help not only pay the bills but will also put a smile on their face! Thank you Pau!!
You have to check out Point Iz. This guy is one the most tasteful posters on the planet. My dream is for Mark to Perform once s Nick Johnston composition.
Lari Basilio's solo was sooo tasty. Loved her choice of notes for each chord, the runs, her use of the whole fretboard, etc. Just awesome. But, of course, so were the other 9 players.
Agree Rj fantastic job, sounded like an original song from earlier times👍 ( but Tom's tone is over the top to)....me 🥴 60 isch spectator strong tinitus left ear
Well, it’s obvious that Tom Bukovac served the song perfectly…probably why he’s the first call, #1 session player on the planet. All of the other artists were great, but Tom nailed it to the wall.
Liked them all Paul, Lari being my fave. She had a kind of delicate touch, slipping and sliding all over the chords until she suddenly opened up at 4:46 and gave us a glimpse of something jaw dropping that she'd been hiding!! brilliant.
You nailed it when describing Tom Bukovac's solo: 'melody goes exactly where you want it to go - feels like coming home'. A more eloquent way of saying haunting melodies (my words).
Lots of great playing over a challenging progression, but the one that stands out for me is Tom Bukovic's take, as he finds beautiful, simple melodies implied by the chords with no fast scales, but with incredible articulation and phrasing.
Unexpected because you haven't heard her before? She is bloody awesome, and if you haven't you should check out her channel and her new album Your Love. Masterful blend of chops, melody, tone, feel .. everything. One of my favourite players now.
Lari Basilio is one of my favorite players now - her melodic sense is great, and her tone is just perfect, especially when she fingerpicks. Anyway, I love these videos! It's awesome to see how great players interpret the tracks.
Mark Littieri... Perfect. Tom Bukovac... Yes. The best. Tomo has completely understand that track already had a 4th note chords containing a submelody which he underlined and complement.
Love this format. Great to see how different musicians approach their solo. Everyone was awesome. But when you look up "playing is mostly in the hands" in the guitar dictionary, there should be a picture of Tom Bukovac's hands.
Every time I want to quit social media channels like fb, YT & Co due to spreading so much trash and horror scenarios, I see vids like this that makes me smile again. Thank you so much for this great content. Just awesome!
Paul, this was just crazy good I love when you get all the great players to put a different approach to your music, they all bring great tone and crazy note choices just an awesome video great job!!!
Tomo Fujita's was so subtle and beautifully simple. Definitely one of those "Less is More" type of mindset. Heyo! Wasn't expecting Rudy Ayoub. So good!
For me, Uncle Larry was the most musical, the one I wanted to listen to again and again. Tom Quale was the most technical, not necessarily the one I wanted to keep listening to. Great work by everyone, nothing shabby here!
Everyone sounds so sick, thanks for having me :)
Thanks Rudy, you were so inspiring!
Loved your take! And the Tele.
F**k you Rudy love you man 🥵
Nice guiطar bro
First time I've seen you be serious bro
I cannot believe I am on this with among amazing guitar players! Thanks so much for having me Paul!! I am so thankful!!
I saw your face on the video heading and I instantly click. Great content as always
Oh how you schooled us all on how 'simple' can be oh so tasteful and pull complex chords together!! Thank you!
Loved it Tomo!
@@missioncreekfarm7715 Learn everything you could and (then) limit yourself so you can squeeze yourself!
@Timothy Hansen Thanks! I am a huge fan of Uncle Larry!
Tom Bukovac's solo was my fav. Anyone can relate to the simple melody and it was perfect for the track. Less is more on his playing.
Amazing players! It's an honor to be among you guys! Thanks again Paul for having me! :)
You’re such a killer player Lari. 🤘🏻
Thanks Lari, you are so inspiring.
Loved your use of the trem arm, when you hit it letting it ring , well it was so fresh and lovely. Thanks.
Lari, you crushed it! Very nice playing.
Holy moly that trem technique was so cool,
Your solo was my favorite! Great stuff
What an honor to be in company with these incredible players. Thanks to all🙏🏻✌🏻
Matthew…I fucking love you. Ur my favorite guitarist. Can’t wait for your 2022 album!!
One of the best solos on here for sure!
Liked your take the most! Keepin it old skool! Everybody else kinda sounded the same, modern style stuff, which is sometimes also good.. but theres so much of it going on now that it starts to feel a bit dull. Waiting for the album man!
Im a fan but was blown away ....you have a very nice sound of your own
@@Soupslusher_68 thank you kindly. Its almost done😄👍🏻
Tom Bukovac.... cannot put into words how much this one solo inspires me, Thank you
The best one for me too
Tom Bukovac is an absolute master. His solo feels like it always existed, hidden in the track and waiting to come out.
Yes this!
Well put! Couldn't agree more, from the first bend I knew his solo was going to be my favorite. Not a single wasted note.
Tom is such a beast, I swear when he opens his guitar case, it sounds like a record.
Such a good explanation.
Completely agree. He was the best by a country mile. There’s a reason he’s a working session stud.
Thanks so much for the invite, Paul! I'm blown away by everyone's different takes. Not even slightly jealous of your PRS btw - honest!
Insane work, as always. So good.
Most impressive, Tom! As usual. Effortless and melodic runs that are mind blowing.
#toomanynotesandnofeelz ! haha, just joking, brilliant stuff :)
The extra ordinary thing that i can see was in yours..Jst amazing sir!!👏👏
WooooW Tom 😍👌🏻
I have to say that Paul’s solo hasn’t gotten near the amount of love it should get. Impressive chops, space to let the solo breath, super melodic. Amazing job!
Right on, y'all! Such killer takes from the whole crew. Thanks for having me, Paulie!
Your playing was just awesome 🤘so much feel :) I felt, yours, uncle Larry's and Lari's solo best suited for this particular track 🎸
You are such an inspiration! Great playing as usual.
Wowww your solo really touched me. No thinking, no analytical stuff - just hit emotional…
Great solo!
Very nice melody Mark....You laid it in there.
Fun to be a part of this. Thanks Paul!!
Thanks Ariel. You are so inspiring.
Love your playing. So unique. unexpected. Killer tone. Ever since I laid eyes on that live solo of Angeline I've been following your work. And you're an amazing talent. Taste, tone, no abundance of notes. Don't wanna miss your next stop here in Toronto at the Horseshoe. You inspire me to change my playing and focus on what matters. Less notes, more feeling.
Loved your solo which is no surprise as I enjoy everything I’ve heard you play. Btw, Just got an email about your North American tour dates. How about adding some dates in Texas?? I’m in a little town called Austin, and we’d take great care of you I’m sure! C’mon over to see us!!
Ariel you always rock!!
Loved your solo. As always.🔥
Wow. Tom Bukavoc's tone is gorgeous. Also love how Tomo wasn't trying to show off - just keep it simple and let the notes speak. Hearing that story is something even a non-musician can understand when they listen.
It was so tasteful and solid with so much feel
Bukovac's session experience really shows here in serving the song: tonally, melodically, rhythmically, mood and not over playing.
Totally agree
EXACTLY. Uncle Larry killed it.
I agree. He killed it !!
His tone was amazing as well
Agree...I’d give Paul’s solo equal kudos...if I was writing this solo, I would have tried a descending counter climb to the tracks melodic upward climb, just to hear the void get further apart to increase the tension, then to a great resolve. Great job guys
You can always count on Tom Bukovac to take whatever you throw at him and turn it into a song. Musicianship at its finest.
20:00 You can’t help but crack a cheeky smile when Uncle Larry get’s rollin’
Tom Bukovac nailed it, so musical, and lifted the chords as a song. That’s playing music. Also loved Lari Basilio
This. ⤴️
Tom Bukovac is a masterclass in musical minimalism. Exactly the type of solo in my head.
I'm joining you here
I'll get on this train. You can tell he's the perfect session musician by that little clip. Played exactly what was needed on that specific track, no less, no more. Just perfect.
Bokovac and Lettieri were my favs, but Bukovac really made it a song, and that's what great session players bring to the table.
Amazing!!!
Beginning of solos:
01:59 Ariel Posen
04:22 Lari Basilio
07:13 Mark Lettieri
09:00 Matthew Scott
11:04 Paul Davids
13:10 Tomo Fujita
15:09 RJ Ronquillo
17:38 Rudy Ayoub
20:04 Tom Bukovac
22:50 Tom Quayle
Bro u help me alot
Dude how much butter was buks. My lord !!!
Thanks!
These are all no named ppl, where is Ariana grande or Taylor swift songs? 🤔
You sir are a hero! 🙏🏻
Wow, I loved everybody's solos - there's definitely many licks i'm gonna borrow from each one 😃 Thanks Paul for letting us jam with you. BTW I love that PRS!
Blindfold test, I think yours and Tom's easily stand out as being written players that are paid to embelish the song at the expense of their own ego...!
15:41 Josh Smith : not only playin the changes, but also BETWEEN and THROUGH the changes.
You are so inspiring guys. Thanks RJ !
Really loved what you did. That rotary gave it a really cool vibe too.
Very nice!
You are my own personal savior, RJ. Yours was THE Best take IMHO.
This is why Bukovac is a top session player. Perfection right from the beginning. His playing really breathes. When will more guitarist learn to breathe and let the music around them be part of the conversation...
I Loved Tom solo and most of the others Tomo was my least favorite!
Well said. I think Buk's solo was the most tasteful, and best at bringing out the beauty of the original track.
Lets be honest Tom is the only one making music, the other 9 played guitar.
@MJN369 that's pretty uncharitable to at least two of the other players.
Tom Bukovac's solo is simply the tastiest one here. So smooth and pleasing to the ears. It is melted butter all over. Great, just great.
Uncle Larry blows my mind with how musical his choices are. Absolutely amazing
This Man is a legend.
What a time to have UA-cam for giants like him.
Tom B. is on another level imo. Tone, melody, and feel... Just great. They are all amazing players but Tom B. just had the complete package. Great video!
Fun stuff kids....ain't guitar cool?
Yes, I know it's not a competition, but I pick you.
A great look at the many voicings of guitar.
Uncle Larry showing the world why is the king…they were all great but Tom is just on another level.Tasty simplicity with a killer tone
Tom Bukovac and Tomo Fujita are just on another level, each one of them doing their own things, but having a ton of things in common, just incredible
Tom Bukovac's solo is the most "singable" - the one that would be appreciated by non musicians. Probably, the most tasteful - the best tone and the most simple - undoubtedly the BEST.
That guy is the most accomplished guitarist on the video, yet he did the least but it sounded so much more authentic. The whole thing flowed perfectly. Uncle Larry is an absolute God on guitar.
@@ArticLight14 and THAT is the reason he is the first call for almost every major producer in Nashville and LA. There are people who can play guitar, and then there are guitar players. Tom is 1000% guitar player.
@@Tier_1_Golf_Academy dude I love him. He could break a lot of these younger “hotshots” heart. His vocabulary is really broad.
@@ArticLight14 More so than Tomo?? That's saying a lot. I had never heard him play before this, but you've piqued my curiosity -- I'll have to check him out. Thanks.
@@sgringo dude, you’re in for a treat if you check Uncle Larry out.
Tom Bukovac, the bier, the class, the harmony, his les paul, on the rock.
My heart just sings when he plays. I can't explain it.
Lari’s phrasing is so damn good….I am always in awe how Andy Timmons-ish she is in terms of tone and dynamics …her stuff sticks in your head
Tom Bukovac's really stands out. It seems it belongs on that track. I also enjoyed quite a lot the Mark Lettieri's part. This kind of videos are really great to watch Paul. Great job, once again!
Marks was probably my favorite one! Tom Bukovacs solo was also seriously amazing
My 3 favorites:
Mark Lettieri - Tasteful, didn't come at it with an oversaturated/gainy tone. Seemed to understand the vibe of the track better than others.
Tomo Fujita - Love the simplicity and lack of ego. No flashy runs, playing to serve the song. Nice note choice at the end.
Bukovac - Unsurprisingly perfect. Mining the chord progression for notes that are already there instead of trying to impose his own lead line on the chords, if that makes sense to anyone. Space and timing unparalleled.
lol, same top three here.
Very well said!
Damn... that Tom Bukovax solo was so sweet. He added the perfect notes that created an intersting solo AND highlight the cool chord changes underneath. Very nice.
As a musician of over 50 years, what I love about this is that no one in my mind is a 'winner'. To me this is not a competition, but many voices in unity. How each player puts a layer of voice over the progression. Every single player taught us something. I like to close my eyes and listen. Don't watch their riffs, but hear their riffs, their voicings etc., AMAZING stuff! Thanks Paul for having the collab.
Tomo played scary good, his bends are perfectly in tune, his timing was insane, he turned it into a perfect peace of Jazz, technique and timing is very undervalued
First thing I heard that first intro bit sounded like that song that goes “can we just talk” not to discredit him it sounded really good it was just funny
His rendition of as we ended up as lovers is my favorite
Tom Bukovac's really stood out as exceptional to me. It was the perfect fit for the track.
Bukovac really turned it into a song that I'd like to hear more of.
He has an alum out...
I mean what can you say about Tom Bukovac? Just so damn good. Everyone was awesome here, too. So many great players and sounds.
I like your use of tremolo bar on your solo. Also Tom Quayle playing that solo WITH HIS EYES CLOSED was sick!
Tom Bukovac killed it. His time is incredible -- he really got inside the track. What a master.
I don't want to disregard anybody. All are great but Tom Bukovac is amazing! His solo is so elaborated, so balanced, so soulful!
Lari Bassilio track is a masterpiece wow
Lari's 'guitar voice' is one of my favorites. She always paints with such a bright, colorful brush that manages to maintain meaningful identity. She's got the chops, and can shred alongside many, but her expression always stands out and speaks to me. Great video and collection of talented musicians. Thanks for the inspiration.
Maybe too much tremolo, but she’s the best in this track as for me 👍👍👍
Tom Bukovac killed it, not overdid it, stayed in perfect harmony, didn't overshadow the backing track but did it justice.
He definitely is proof that less can actually be more. His style is always from the heart
That was my favorite too. It blended very well and still added something to the track. I also like the sound of Ronquillo's guitar and the rhumba-like vibe he gave to the whole.
Goosebumps
Each artist brought their own voice, their individual personality, and unique creativity to this. Each one is a beautiful work of art on its own. Wow.
Lari is one of the best all-round guitarists I've ever seen. She's got the feels and the licks 🔥🔥🔥
agreed
Lyrical fingerplaying. I'm a sucker for it every time.
I thought her solo was too busy and math rocky. Technically brilliant but it was too much.
Yes . she has new ideas for more modern standard phrases than others within this presentation
@@claitonsilva567 but she needs to leaves space.
Uncle Larry’s was my favorite but loved hearing Matthew Scott. Great to see him on this.
Matthew’s tone man, that gear but more importantly those hands and the soul!
RJ's solo 👌Absolutely outstanding
Totally agree!
Rj always astounds me whenever I click on a video of his, and in this one as well.
His room is full of great toys with him smashed in the middle of it all.
Great comment !👍🙏
Bukovac is always amazing. Simple and elegant.
My favourites:
Ariel Posen: beautiful volume swells, beautiful tone, very lyrical phrasing reminiscent of Derek Trucks
Lari Basilio: nice whammy bar usage, very melodic, great note choices, amazing tone and phrasing
Mark Lettieri: played very smoothly and appropriately for the backing track, while still being very intricate
Bukovac for the win. So in the pocket and tastful. He really brought out what that chord progression was conveying.
That Tom Bukovac guy... He nailed it..
Tom Bukovac's solo was a perfect fit. Perfect feel, perfect sound and gave everything room to breathe. Mark Lettieri's was excellent too. I admire Tom Quayle greatly, but REALLY... that solo with that backing track ?
I hope he was trolling
Bukovac sounded the best overall to me. Fujita had the best ending. Ronquillo's effects gave it a very compelling tone, a bit harsh but funky and spicy. Letierri's was reminiscent of Hawaiin music, very nice. Dug the parts of Scott's solo with the "chunky" chops. Thought Quayle's solo was the most innovative and difficult, played flawlessly. Who says you can't shred on a mellow tune? Liked them all, actually, but those were the ones that really stood out for me. Special thanks to Paul for putting this all together, it's a real treat!
I see what you mean about Tom’s take, but it’s really not out of character of him to go the legato route over this type of music. I just think that’s how he expresses himself. And after a few listens I enjoy it more now than on my first listen. It’s just different
Exactly my thoughts. Bukovac has so much feeling on that solo. Quayle is definitely a highly technical guy but this take proves that technicality doesn’t make a great song/solo by itself. Unless if you are a guitar nerd and care about how the fingers move on the fret and strings rather than what you hear.
@@chirbin0nidhogg623 ~ I, too, thought Quayle's frantic fusion take different, yet melodic and interesting. Yeah, it eclipsed and was rather incongruous with the slow, soulful backing track, and he could be rightly faulted for saturating it with an overabundance of notes, but it was still an impressive solo.
Quayle took Paul's backing track and used it as a vehicle and inspiration to create his own unique interpretation, transforming it into something more upbeat. In fact, this was no different in that each guitarist put their own imprint upon the piece. It's just that Quayle's was a more radical departure from the original. That style of music is not my preference or something I care to listen to for any extended period, but I nonetheless did appreciate the genius of it and found it captivating and listenable.
Tom Bukovac solo ❤️
I can listen all day
Perfect match with the beautiful track 👍
Everyone here is a great player. The lesson for me is how Buk's playing lays perfectly in the groove of the track. It's all about time and his is exceptional. Even though the track is a bunch of overdubs, he sounds like he is in a room laying down his part with the other players. He makes the track sound better. That is magic.
The space he leaves is as important as they notes he plays. Such musical maturity.
So well put. He's the gold standard, truly.
What an amazing idea to do this. Of course, they were all hugely impressive, but for me personally, Uncle Larry absolutely stole the show. That solo felt like it was born rather than manufactured. Like it had always existed in the world. Seamless perfection.
Uncle Larry by a mile for me as well!
I like how this was presented and commented, giving each author his space instead of stitching all solos in 1 min.
My favorite solos:
- Lari, vibrant and soulful
- Mark, smooooth
- Tom (uncle Larry) , perfectly balanced
- Ronquillo, very creative
- Paul, nice tone and feeling
Tomo seemed like he was caressing his guitar, very carefully, just tickling the music out of it - incredible!
Man, Tomo is a legit genius, every time I relisten his solo I find something new. Efficient af!
I found his too simple but obviously that is personal preference
@@48956l Mee too, like he is holding back
Love these. Really liked Tom Bukovac's contribution. Tone, taste and oh yes a '58 LP. Nice.
Everyone was awesome! But holy crap, Tom Bukovac killed it! Really glued well with the backing track and just sings. A little repetition is such a powerful composing tool that I notice is often overlooked by virtuosos lol
Love how everyone is like "I really wanted to serve the song and give it room" and Tom Quayle is just like "fuck you this is my playground now"
The best comment ever, lol
That’s why I love Quayle, he really have fusion and jazz ingrained into him, giving you the unexpected
The question is whether his playing matched or enhanced the mood of the track. Which is called 'musicianship'. I am afraid not... However, what he played can be used as exercises...
@@fredelin2580Who put you in charge of music?
@@fredelin2580 I think he served the song very well
All greats obv with a personal pref for Tom Bukovac' s take on this. Melodic, awesome tone and feel. Sings along the chord progression beautifully without overpowering it. Just awesome
People aren't appreciating how good Ariel's solo is. Its singable, yet highly musical by reharmonizing certain changes, all while being reserved without overplaying. Its masterful.
It wasn't my favorite guitar solo but was the most harmonic rich and singing vocal solo.
Ariel is the man 👌
Boring, like your playing
@@Marco-717 don’t blame yourself for lack of education brother 🙏🏼
It was the best in my opinion.
IMO Uncle Larry nailed it. The sound from that guitar just melts your soul. Some of the other solos are great but are so distant from the mood set by the backing track. Again, why IMO Uncle Larry nailed it.
I have been really wanting/hoping to hear Tom Bukovac play over one of Paul’s tracks! Absolutely beautiful. Wow. Thanks!
@Timothy Hansen A true session man.
I can't believe there aren't more comments about Tom Quayle's solo. That was beyond perfection, so fresh and executed at such a level of technicality that I'm just sitting here with my jaw dropped. Not to mention how musical and wholesome the whole thing is from the first note to the last. I can confidently say I'll NEVER play like that, but I'm so glad he does because at least I get to watch and listen. HOOOLY SH*T!
Some of the note choices had soooo much tension and then resolved so satisfyingly.
I’m with you - Tom is a monster !!!!!!!
Most boring of them
Its really the most amazing of them. Its so technical and advanced, but at the same time very musically and not just random shredding.
AMAZING
I love how exiting it is, it really pulls one in right from the start!
I like Tom Q's technicality and show of skill and I think guys who are into fitting as many notes as possible in one beat would pick him over the other but the lines against the track is boring and bland. Personally, I like Lari, Mark and Uncle Larry's solos over this particular track... different but equally tasteful and appropriate.
Uncle Larry played for (and served) the tune. No fluff and no unnecessary notes.
RJ and Tom Bukovac have the kind of taste that is acquired over many years of having to produce on demand..but a skill developed by very few. Those two really stood out to me. Very cool competition, thanks for taking the time everyone!
Agreed
As soon as RJ started it really reminded me of the Beatles. Just amazing!
Collaboration, not competition, brother.
Tom righttt!!!
I think RJ’s guitar tone was unique, and he managed to pull it off. Beginning was sloppy though, but then it got better.
It's December 2024 and I just ran across this the other day and can't stop learning from each performer! So educational in so many ways, not one better than the other. When the producer/songwriter ask for a certain feel this video content will help not only pay the bills but will also put a smile on their face! Thank you Pau!!
Mark Lettieri was my favorite. All of them had some parts that raised my eyebrows, but Mark's whole piece fit so well and sounded amazing.
You have to check out Point Iz. This guy is one the most tasteful posters on the planet. My dream is for Mark to Perform once s Nick Johnston composition.
Mark is a beast on whatever he does!
Think that is because he put some Knopfler style in his playing. Succes guaranteed. 🙂
Agreed
Tom Bukovac freaking destroyed everyone else. NOT that it is a competition, BUT damn man! That was sooooooooo tasty!
Agree! He took a bunch of random chords and turned them into a top 10 song.
Lari Basilio's solo was sooo tasty. Loved her choice of notes for each chord, the runs, her use of the whole fretboard, etc. Just awesome. But, of course, so were the other 9 players.
RJ made it feel like a new and better song. Insane melody.
Agree Rj fantastic job, sounded like an original song from earlier times👍 ( but Tom's tone is over the top to)....me 🥴 60 isch spectator strong tinitus left ear
So cool to see everyone's own taste on the track and Uncle Larry putting class in session. Buk always understand the assignment!
Tomo is my favorite here I think. So tasteful and follows the harmonies beautifully.
Well, it’s obvious that Tom Bukovac served the song perfectly…probably why he’s the first call, #1 session player on the planet. All of the other artists were great, but Tom nailed it to the wall.
agreed
Liked them all Paul, Lari being my fave. She had a kind of delicate touch, slipping and sliding all over the chords until she suddenly opened up at 4:46 and gave us a glimpse of something jaw dropping that she'd been hiding!! brilliant.
Bukovac's work was powerful. Had staying power, found myself replaying the opening notes in my mind!
Tom Bukovac's solo sounded awesome... Simple, melodic, great feel and dynamic...
Because That's an LP
@@arpandutta1344 LP is a great guitar, that LP is gorgeous but the magic here comes from Tom!
You nailed it when describing Tom Bukovac's solo: 'melody goes exactly where you want it to go - feels like coming home'. A more eloquent way of saying haunting melodies (my words).
You can take the guy out of the jazz club but you can't take the jazz out of the guy. Great solo Tom. Everyone was stellar
Lots of great playing over a challenging progression, but the one that stands out for me is Tom Bukovic's take, as he finds beautiful, simple melodies implied by the chords with no fast scales, but with incredible articulation and phrasing.
RJ’s solo kills it. Filipino pride! I wanna hear Matteo Mancuso play on this track. Excellent video as always, Paul.
Wow. Everyone did great of course, but Lari actually brought tears to my eyes. I'm serious! It was so unexpected, and so beautiful!
Unexpected because you haven't heard her before? She is bloody awesome, and if you haven't you should check out her channel and her new album Your Love. Masterful blend of chops, melody, tone, feel .. everything. One of my favourite players now.
Mark Lettieri and Uncle Larry for me🙌🏻
Uncle Larry’s especially sounded like it could’ve been on the radio. Tight and melodic and clean
Lari Basilio is one of my favorite players now - her melodic sense is great, and her tone is just perfect, especially when she fingerpicks. Anyway, I love these videos! It's awesome to see how great players interpret the tracks.
This is absolutely magnificent ladies and gentlemen. I had no idea T Quayle was in there! Absolutely incredible, every single one 👏
All great, but, Tom Bukovac....you're hired for this tune!
U can hire him on every tune.
Uncle Larry has always what u need to hear in the bag.
The guy is incredible.
Rudy’s explanation was awesome 😂 that dude doesn’t even have to try and he’s always funny. Incredible solo as well 👏
I can watch this format forever. I absolutely love this. So many beautiful beautiful lines - surprises around every turn. ❤
Mark Littieri... Perfect.
Tom Bukovac... Yes. The best.
Tomo has completely understand that track already had a 4th note chords containing a submelody which he underlined and complement.
Love this format. Great to see how different musicians approach their solo. Everyone was awesome. But when you look up "playing is mostly in the hands" in the guitar dictionary, there should be a picture of Tom Bukovac's hands.
Every time I want to quit social media channels like fb, YT & Co due to spreading so much trash and horror scenarios, I see vids like this that makes me smile again. Thank you so much for this great content. Just awesome!
Tom Bukovac definitely carefully thought out his line. I appreciated his the most because he gave the song exactly what it needed.
Yes, very beautiful and relaxing.
Tom Bukovac is very lyrical. It's like he sings thru it.
Paul, this was just crazy good I love when you get all the great players to put a different approach to your music, they all bring great tone and crazy note choices just an awesome video great job!!!
Tomo Fujita's was so subtle and beautifully simple. Definitely one of those "Less is More" type of mindset.
Heyo! Wasn't expecting Rudy Ayoub. So good!
For me, Uncle Larry was the most musical, the one I wanted to listen to again and again. Tom Quale was the most technical, not necessarily the one I wanted to keep listening to. Great work by everyone, nothing shabby here!
Uncle Larry absolutely nailed it. Just wow.
Tom didn’t take a solo. He turned that damn thing into a song. He’s the master
im sorry but his approach on this track didn’t attack my soul. I prefer less notes but erotic for my ear.
@@kirkkilat7759 I assume he was talkingTom Bukovac, not Quayle