@@longroadproductions9242 fortunately for me, the only band that I was in that was brave enough to pull off the song, was when I was playing double bass. I had a unique style, in that I incorporated percussion style drum kit patterns that proved to be very effective. This drummer is a monster for sure.
Three amazing guitar solos! I’m glad Scofield went last because no matter what came before in a song, he’s always going to take it somewhere else. After the super smooth phrasing and atonal ideas in the first two solos, he starts with his signature long, snaky phrases, enters Jeff Beck territory, and then has some fun with vowel sounds on the wah. Always funky and unpredictable, Scofield is a master who keeps getting better.
Daniel Donato. Has a good 50 minute set from Denver on YT. Bunch of young dudes doing their own take of 60’s psyche country. Look him up. Out of Nashville. Kid plays cosmic country and can play some of the cleanest fast licks. He’s like Clarence White with some Garcia, Dickie and Duane thrown in there. Personally I find Marcus King and Gary Clark overrated, but it’s mainly because I’ve gotten tired of electric blues the past couple years. Delta blues rules all blues anyways… lol
I sat front row at a small theater maybe 5 years ago or so and watched him play from about 5 feet away. His view the whole show was my slack jawed dumbass. Went home and stayed up all night trying riffs I watched him play. Kids a fucking prodigy. For $30 it was the best bang for my buck since Gary Clark Jr. played 6th street. I just so happened while on vacation to walk in to a bar he was playing. The two luckiest shows I’ll ever catch. Everything’s right in this world so long these boys carry the torch lol.
he's great no doubt, but the Soulive dude himself is no slouch chopswise, more dynamic and equally interesting. And, of course, Sco is one of a kind, unmatchable.
Scofield found that knob and turned it up to 11. Huge props for structuring his solo around blues licks and grooves when he could have just shredded modal jazz scales all night long.
Tim Hawthorne: thanks for reminding of this tunes great lineage. Who'd a thunk that the self-described southern country boy (DB) would write something way back in the Duane days of the ABB that is a timeless treasure for guitarists of all ages?
Oh, that was Tim, NOT John - well I'll stick with the comment anyway - Duane (and now Brother Gregg) was/were smiling down on The Brooklyn Bowl the night of June 15th, in the year of our Crazy Guitar Solo Lord 2017!
@@Zonydeep You’re joking mate, you’re letting sentiment and nostalgia get in the way. Marcus has a far superior feel and technique to Duane. The asset test is, I could play everything that Duane could do but wouldn’t even know where to start with Marcus, his brain is like a computer and his jazz education sends him to a different world altogether from the everyday blues player.
@@liamnaughton9505totally agree...absolutely love the guitarist's from the 70s etc...Duanne, Clapton, Hendrix etc...BUT ...in all honesty some of the guitarists in the last ten years... Marcus, Trucks, Bonamassa....there on another level really...all influenced by the greats...but have taken it further
People always gush over the various guest guitarists in these Soulive videos, and with good reason. They're all incredible. How about some love for Eric, though?! He's a monster!
Neil Evans is playing keyboard bass lines FYI. You’re watching and listening to some of the finest musicians anywhere! It’s not a competition, but style appreciation and personal preferences. From someone who’s seen the ABB 50+ times, this is a great version of Lizzie Reed!
I mean Schofield played with Miles Davis and I never got a chance to see him but Government Mule last year in Connecticut ...I mean SC0 and Warren Haynes ? BURNED🔥 it down all night L..thank you for posting
Alan Evans... Wooooow! Such extraordinary drumming....Talk about not missing a beat!!! What dynamics and finesse!!!Thank you so much for posting this amazing jam!!!😃🌴☮
I remember seeing Soulive in Orlando at the social years ago, those guys tore up the place. Three generations of great guitarist right here, this how you play melodic with other guitarist, in sync and in harmony and each guy knows how to step out and rip it up and when to pull back.
Richard Busson: agree, big time. Scofield is first and foremost a max guitarist going all the way back to Miles. The incredible drummer is a freakin metronome that keeps all these guys absolutely on point. They are all able to do what they do best. And Liz Reed swings like nobody's business. Dickie said he wrote this tune so that fine musicians could stretch out, and that's what they do here. Btw, I like Marcus ok. I'm probably going to make waves here claiming Billy Strings is truly where it's at when praising the young'uns who are keeping the spark alive - and he's from Michigan out of bluegrass. Have a listen to Billy and Marcus on a Summertime duet. Billy has the chops and the voice. Just sayin . . .
This Markus King holy shit! I swear to God this guy is beyond belief! He has his eyes closed and plays like that! . How in the name of all that's holy is that possible! And Scofield too! After 45 year's that I've been playing guitar, I now realize I don't know shit! But ya know what, who cares, cuz these guy's do know and thank God I'm alive to bear witness! I'm not sure who the 3rd guy is but love the waw man! This is so kick ass there really aren't words man! Thank you!!
Individual styles and musicianship aside, these cats can all play and there really is no reason to compare. Go with the flow of the music right up to a very righteous drum solo and you have a great cover! Love the elder statesman for turning the tune inside out with the inventiveness of a true master!
There is something strange about comments about guitarists. Commenters want to display knowledge about music or skill level or “competition”. I think the contest is over. All these guys won. It is really cool that Marcus wants to play with John and vice versa. I think musicians are like parrots: people always want see parrots “do their tricks”. The bird sits there very intently watching, wanting to learn something interesting and new. Musicians are up there speaking their special language. They are intensely intent on everything. We’re lucky to see spontaneous combustion like this. Thank you. And fire the “lighting director”. Did he not show for the sound check and block the lighting. He definitely isn’t at a talent level commensurate with the on stage talent.
MAJESTIC musical moment when Alan Evans confuses the finale but still succeeds to manage the shit out of it and make it sound friggin' magical as if it was written like this! ( also throwing a smile at Eric like " Yeah I know it almost happened, but we delivered!" ). Made my day :D
Thanks alot for posting this. This was one freakin incredible night at Brooklyn bowl!! I was at this one and then the night or two after with George Porter and Marcus King again. What a great Bowlive 2017 was. But you can really say that for every Bowlive! This was some of the most ripping badass Sco I've personally ever seen.
How about that drummer, though. Great touch and really responsive to what each guitar player was doing in the moment. This is a truly special recording. So glad to see it captured this well.
@@Exileonbackroad right? How can you even tell he is sight reading it? Doesn't sight reading imply it's the first time you are playing off the sheet music. Maybe it's his third time seeing the sheet music. I swear reading the commenters sound like people that played an instrument from 4th through 6th grade... and never picked up an instrument again.
Spent many a night after partying listening to this song in my head phones . Puts ya right to sleep. You can appreciate how the music kind of leads you into peace
@@Zonydeep Marcus has much more soul! John sounds like scales and notes with no meaning. Marcus has the vocals as well. Not knocking John but personally not my taste!
Thanks for sharing Barry, almost wished I still lived up north to be near the B-Bowl. But we do get some decent shows at the Funky Biscuit in Boca. Come on down sometime.
Great band. One of the best songs all time….
One drummer doing the work of two. Hats off.
Now that's talent, I used to do the drums for this for my own band lemme tell you it wasn't easy
Love a drummer who knows how to hold the sticks. You can't do those left one handed rolls holding the stick like a hammer.
AND he is using traditional grip as well!!!!
@@longroadproductions9242 fortunately for me, the only band that I was in that was brave enough to pull off the song, was when I was playing double bass. I had a unique style, in that I incorporated percussion style drum kit patterns that proved to be very effective.
This drummer is a monster for sure.
Like how he had a quote from Bonham's "Bonzo's Last Stand" in his solo section.
I felt scofields part was where it went another place and I actually was dancing around the kitchen, cooking dinner. Marvellous.
In memory of Richard "Dicky" Betts...🙏💔
Scofield speaking with his guitar, telling a story.amazing
I would have loved to see this live. Super talented group. Oh and John freaking Scofield. Are you kidding me.
Why would I kid when I've seen the man who wrote it perform it, this is trash.
Marcus King.... shines in any group.
One of my personal "discoveries" in the past two years. Man, how could I not realize him earlier.
Were you listening Dickie? Peace and love to you, especially for this awesome, time-honored composition.
Marcus representing the South on this one in a way that would make the Brothers proud
Would make Duane and Dicky, Derek Trucks very proud!
Those are some serious chops and musicality all around, what a privilege to be able to see such a great performance
All great enjoyable musicians. Love John. He takes you somewhere else!
Three amazing guitar solos! I’m glad Scofield went last because no matter what came before in a song, he’s always going to take it somewhere else. After the super smooth phrasing and atonal ideas in the first two solos, he starts with his signature long, snaky phrases, enters Jeff Beck territory, and then has some fun with vowel sounds on the wah. Always funky and unpredictable, Scofield is a master who keeps getting better.
Marcus has to be one of the best young guitarist to come up in a while
He and Julian Lage are the future
Without Question! He’s only 24!!!!
Highly recommend seeing the Marcus King Band live. The whole band is full of an insane amount of talent at every instrument they play
Daniel Donato. Has a good 50 minute set from Denver on YT. Bunch of young dudes doing their own take of 60’s psyche country. Look him up. Out of Nashville. Kid plays cosmic country and can play some of the cleanest fast licks. He’s like Clarence White with some Garcia, Dickie and Duane thrown in there.
Personally I find Marcus King and Gary Clark overrated, but it’s mainly because I’ve gotten tired of electric blues the past couple years. Delta blues rules all blues anyways… lol
I sat front row at a small theater maybe 5 years ago or so and watched him play from about 5 feet away. His view the whole show was my slack jawed dumbass. Went home and stayed up all night trying riffs I watched him play. Kids a fucking prodigy. For $30 it was the best bang for my buck since Gary Clark Jr. played 6th street. I just so happened while on vacation to walk in to a bar he was playing. The two luckiest shows I’ll ever catch. Everything’s right in this world so long these boys carry the torch lol.
Long time Sco fan but Markus King simply nailed it, omg!
Scofield gave me the most chills.
Very dissappointing
Great to see Sco getting down and dirty(ish) on an Allman's tune but Marcus nails it for me, what a talent!
Absolutely. total out shone the others
he's great no doubt, but the Soulive dude himself is no slouch chopswise, more dynamic and equally interesting. And, of course, Sco is one of a kind, unmatchable.
Scofield found that knob and turned it up to 11. Huge props for structuring his solo around blues licks and grooves when he could have just shredded modal jazz scales all night long.
He doesn't do that though. He's way more creative.
Man they are terrific .. JS is still a beast and when he brings it he can smoke the joint still
John Scofield: this music has a fantastic lineage. Marcus King: This music has an incredible future.
Tim Hawthorne: thanks for reminding of this tunes great lineage. Who'd a thunk that the self-described southern country boy (DB) would write something way back in the Duane days of the ABB that is a timeless treasure for guitarists of all ages?
Yes.
I'LL SECOND THAT EMOTION MR. SCOFIELD - YOU ARE FAR FROM SUCKING TOO!!!
Oh, that was Tim, NOT John - well I'll stick with the comment anyway - Duane (and now Brother Gregg) was/were smiling down on The Brooklyn Bowl the night of June 15th, in the year of our Crazy Guitar Solo Lord 2017!
Can I get an Amen for Alan Evans, Neal Evans, Eric Krasno , otherwise known as the mighty SOULIVE!
Wow! Starting at the 3:00 minute mark will change your life. Duane and Dickey would be proud.
That is one hard working drummer! Awesome performance by everyone on stage.
I always don't understand who would thumbs down on jams like this.
folks who don't like good music and Marcus' initials is all I got...and I can do without both of those groups...
Nickleback fans? 😂
It's not good. Listen to the original.
Justin Bieber and Cardi B fans
Justin Bieber and Cardi B fans
Grand moment de blues, merci 🌠
Absolutely fantastic 'Lizzy' Version...Sco is one of the finest guitarists nowadays.
What a guitarist Marcus, phenomenal, breathtaking.
true dat
Couldnt tune Duane's les paul.
@@Zonydeep You’re joking mate, you’re letting sentiment and nostalgia get in the way. Marcus has a far superior feel and technique to Duane. The asset test is, I could play everything that Duane could do but wouldn’t even know where to start with Marcus, his brain is like a computer and his jazz education sends him to a different world altogether from the everyday blues player.
Marcus is wonderful but he is young. When he learns to put a little more space and nuance to balance his virtuosity he will truly be on another level.
@@liamnaughton9505totally agree...absolutely love the guitarist's from the 70s etc...Duanne, Clapton, Hendrix etc...BUT ...in all honesty some of the guitarists in the last ten years... Marcus, Trucks, Bonamassa....there on another level really...all influenced by the greats...but have taken it further
People always gush over the various guest guitarists in these Soulive videos, and with good reason. They're all incredible. How about some love for Eric, though?! He's a monster!
John is super and irreplaceable!!!
Neil Evans is playing keyboard bass lines FYI. You’re watching and listening to some of the finest musicians anywhere! It’s not a competition, but style appreciation and personal preferences. From someone who’s seen the ABB 50+ times, this is a great version of Lizzie Reed!
This is my pantheon of gods. May their sounds reverberate over the mountains.
Did anyone else notice that the two guitar players probably played 8 or 10 rests between them and Sco played 2 or three in the first 20 seconds?
A great classic rock song done funky with 5 awesome solos. Can't stop listening over and over again right now at home and at work.
Awesome rendition, everytime i see a Scofield video i regret missing him @discoverjazz yrs ago. I've seen Marcus 2x, he's the future!!
Great recording. Sound was impeccable
Back for my monthly listen of this masterpiece
Awesome! All did great!! An all time favorite, great interpretation of the 'Brothers' ✌😎
Holy. Crap. Is. This. Amazing.
wow what an unexpected treat, Scofield and Marcus King together! thanks for the upload!
I mean Schofield played with Miles Davis and I never got a chance to see him but Government Mule last year in Connecticut ...I mean SC0 and Warren Haynes ? BURNED🔥 it down all night L..thank you for posting
God bless to anyone who had to follow that Marcus King solo 🙌
Even Sco couldn’t keep up
That chord rundown by John Scofield starting at 7:20 blows my mind hahahah
John i love You ❤
Alan Evans... Wooooow! Such extraordinary drumming....Talk about not missing a beat!!! What dynamics and finesse!!!Thank you so much for posting this amazing jam!!!😃🌴☮
I must have watched Marcus Kings solo at 3:00 bout 100 times...just insanely talented
I remember seeing Soulive in Orlando at the social years ago, those guys tore up the place. Three generations of great guitarist right here, this how you play melodic with other guitarist, in sync and in harmony and each guy knows how to step out and rip it up and when to pull back.
OUTSTANDING !!
I was ready for some really out and bizarre stuff when it came Scofield. He surprised me with a hell of a funky and soulful ride! Loved it!!
Richard Busson: agree, big time. Scofield is first and foremost a max guitarist going all the way back to Miles. The incredible drummer is a freakin metronome that keeps all these guys absolutely on point. They are all able to do what they do best. And Liz Reed swings like nobody's business. Dickie said he wrote this tune so that fine musicians could stretch out, and that's what they do here. Btw, I like Marcus ok. I'm probably going to make waves here claiming Billy Strings is truly where it's at when praising the young'uns who are keeping the spark alive - and he's from Michigan out of bluegrass.
Have a listen to Billy and Marcus on a Summertime duet. Billy has the chops and the voice. Just sayin . . .
Richard Scofield is first and foremost a jazz guitarist. . . Curses on this autocorrect.
@@yvonnelaurenty6427 Well, he is a max guitarist, too ...
@@dougdrazga4461 Agree.
Marcus blows my mind amazing and unique phrasing
That was an exquisite solo indeed.
this is the gift that keeps on giving! Thank you!
Soulful, Jazzy, Blues at it's finest
WOW!! Each of these guys, just fantastic!
Do yourself a favor, listen to the original.
Every time I get into the solo good the comping in the background just blows me away. Gel is thick.
What a decent tribute to the finest Southern Rock Band in history. Not bad,,,
Scoefield = Living legend
That is some fine SG work.
Wow what a find. This was awesome!
can't beat Sco, on guitar face. Perfect Jam!
This Markus King holy shit! I swear to God this guy is beyond belief! He has his eyes closed and plays like that! .
How in the name of all that's holy is that possible! And Scofield too! After 45 year's that I've been playing guitar, I now realize I don't know shit! But ya know what, who cares, cuz these guy's do know and thank God I'm alive to bear witness! I'm not sure who the 3rd guy is but love the waw man! This is so kick ass there really aren't words man! Thank you!!
Really nice drumming
Saw Scofield in a club years ago. He needs to come back with these boys and jam on this for about two hours. Take my money.
I jus wanna go see some live music.....again....sigh
Frank Marino just got canceled. Again
Barry this is EXCELLENT! Thanks SO much for all you do!
Individual styles and musicianship aside, these cats can all play and there really is no reason to compare. Go with the flow of the music right up to a very righteous drum solo and you have a great cover! Love the elder statesman for turning the tune inside out with the inventiveness of a true master!
John氏のソロをこの曲で聴けるとは!やっぱり表現力豊かですね。
Love this shit. Simply amazing.
When Sco starts his solo at around 12:00, you immediatelly start to think: OK, that's how you do inside/outside if you want to sound it tasteful🥰
There is something strange about comments about guitarists. Commenters want to display knowledge about music or skill level or “competition”. I think the contest is over. All these guys won. It is really cool that Marcus wants to play with John and vice versa. I think musicians are like parrots: people always want see parrots “do their tricks”. The bird sits there very intently watching, wanting to learn something interesting and new. Musicians are up there speaking their special language. They are intensely intent on everything. We’re lucky to see spontaneous combustion like this. Thank you. And fire the “lighting director”. Did he not show for the sound check and block the lighting. He definitely isn’t at a talent level commensurate with the on stage talent.
Barry...you have such nice videos....ty so much
MAJESTIC musical moment when Alan Evans confuses the finale but still succeeds to manage the shit out of it and make it sound friggin' magical as if it was written like this! ( also throwing a smile at Eric like " Yeah I know it almost happened, but we delivered!" ). Made my day :D
Brilliant.
this is dope. god i miss the allmans. their classics live on. like how god intended.
the Fillmore East version remains unsurpassed
Most excellent, thank you for the video.
Thanks alot for posting this. This was one freakin incredible night at Brooklyn bowl!! I was at this one and then the night or two after with George Porter and Marcus King again. What a great Bowlive 2017 was. But you can really say that for every Bowlive! This was some of the most ripping badass Sco I've personally ever seen.
How about that drummer, though. Great touch and really responsive to what each guitar player was doing in the moment. This is a truly special recording. So glad to see it captured this well.
My thoughts exactly, the two brothers in the rhythm section holding the groove tight and supporting/enhancing all the solos
Sco, Kras and King oh hell yes!!
What an awesome song and what an incredible performance by all! Thank you for sharing this video!
Playing guitar with Mitch - Name that classic show.
Meravigliosa jam.
This is awesome! Incredible talent on that stage.
amen!
Surely John shows how a guitar scholar should play with soul......
I love the drummer!! Grove master supreme!
Soulive mehr geht nicht ihr seit Irre gut 👍
Outstanding musicianship and videography. Thank you for posting this.
Fantastic Scofield ...
Wow Barry the extra camera is amazing! I love the lose up overlay it’s so intimate and has such a great feel with the other, overall shot!!!!
NICE! Masterful musicians.
I can understand what the other 2 are doing but I dont understand how Scofield makes that all work amazing
Marcus King is a Prodigy and Legend🔥
Did anyone else notice Scofield SIGHT READING that whole intro? Unreal
That's not difficult reading...
@@Exileonbackroad right? How can you even tell he is sight reading it? Doesn't sight reading imply it's the first time you are playing off the sheet music. Maybe it's his third time seeing the sheet music. I swear reading the commenters sound like people that played an instrument from 4th through 6th grade... and never picked up an instrument again.
Awesome. Thank you.
So great. I dig the drummer mucho. Thanks for letting us know who he is.
Eric can flat hold his own with these two, that is some great shit
Hell fuckin yea. The sound is better on this than the Archive.org show that's available. Thank you!
Spent many a night after partying listening to this song in my head phones . Puts ya right to sleep. You can appreciate how the music kind of leads you into peace
Really missing Berry Oakley on this one....
scofield another level...
They're all great! Not on another level at all, just a different level.
A level beneath. Listen to the original.
@@Zonydeep Marcus has much more soul! John sounds like scales and notes with no meaning. Marcus has the vocals as well. Not knocking John but personally not my taste!
@@blackberryjamchicago I do totally disagree...
@@eduardbernad5401 John doesn't even sing. Sorry man! What were you listening to?
Thanks for sharing Barry, almost wished I still lived up north to be near the B-Bowl. But we do get some decent shows at the Funky Biscuit in Boca. Come on down sometime.
BtB - Barry's the Best
Fantastic ! ♫♫♫
cool guys and great grandfather!
Im glad I didnt first listen to any of these guys to get inspired by the REAL Blues and Jazz!