I love the haphazard urgency of this number,so on top of the beat everybody scranbling along like they're chasing a runaway shopping cart full of percussion instruments downhill.
MSMW The Movie! Starring Russel Crowe as Billy Martin, Robert Redford as Chris Wood, Vincent D'Onofrio as John Medeski and John Malkovich as John Scofield.
I absolutely love how Martin gives Sco little nods of encouragement at the start ~ in what turns out to be one of the most incredible live performances I know of. Mind benders & total locks in jazz groove! Bless
Had the pleasure of seeing MMW in a small club in Boston ca. 1990, glad they have gotten the recognition they deserve. And oh yeah, this has to be one of the hottest live jams of all time...
No doubt-many pedals have a Looper function added in,as it is so fashionable.I think Sco uses the Boomerang loop-so I think he is looping something, then plays it back, then hits the Reverse function(@1.34) and SOMEhow, it sounds like he is recalling smaller snippets of what he just looped,and triggering those-then alternates that w "live" playing.phew!!! pretty trippy!! He is certainly a master at this stuff-also heard ( to a slightly less psychedelic effect) on his latest-"Uberjam Deux".
MMW is 'f' good !!!... I saw them on last Java Jazz Festival 2012 (Mar, Jakarta-Indonesia)...It such a rock party, everybody wasn't sitting at their chair, they all were dancing in front of the stage...no no no, couldn't be more surprised until one of the audience gave the bass player a botol of a beer...COOL !!!! :D
Hot damn! That's a rarity seeing a recording of Sco playing with the boys when John has all his toys out, would love to see them tear into Out Louder..! Anyone able to hook me up with the full show if it exists?
I reckon its a combo of Chorus (boss), his Boomerang pedal (the secret i think) and a Digitech whammy along whith lots of bending etc! It says on his website his pedal etc so that my guess!
I don`t know when it happened exactly , but when I started watching I was still preparing for a test - now I have my guitar on my knees...and I`m afraid I won`t stop for hours. But still - Thank you so much for uploading this PS: Do you have more material from that gig?
That's why I love Sco! He can play the most basic blues, straight ahead jazz, squeeze out a few raunchy rock licks here n'there, then get all freakin' beautifully weird with atonal chromatic semi-tones, pinch harmonics, insane string bends, and a quirky funky sense of rhythm...he can be anywhere in or on the beat he wants, whether it's behind, beside, over, under, or in front of the beat...or all at the same time if he wants. And his chording spans from a Barre GMaj chord to aliens are in the building chords!! He's got it, man! And I love how he just travels here and there and wherever the groove takes him, so he can play with any of the other groove cats he wants! Great attitude! He's real.
If you can't dance to this, you got no rhythm and no soul. Funky groove cool jazz...Miles would be proud of Sco and would fit right in with this group. Sco was obviously profoundly impacted by what Miles was doing when Sco was his guitarist. And MMW...off the hook, as always.
@nassreiskulturen Unfortunately I have nothing more from that gig. Just because they never broadcasted anything more of them at the time. Its probably all recorded (and thus somewhere in a basement) but it never aired all live, because they switched between podia and prerecorded interviews during the broadcast.
Well, you're right that on the CP tune he plays over the chord changes. He does so on some of the others also, tho it might not be as obvious since they don't actually change keys like the CP tune does in one spot. I selected a variety of tunes--some more in the trad jazz vein w/chord changes; some more open, groove based tunes, w/soloing over a single chord. I actually though you'd prefer the latter since you're a fan of MMW's free wheeling style. Oh well, to each his own...
I recorded Billy's end of clinic solo a few months ago when he was in town. Pretty cool clinician, a great player, groovesmith, master of his craft, and a really nice guy. The video is here on youtube - Just check my video page... - Jiggs
"Lead guitar"? That's how you refer to the great John Scofield? He was soloing over the tune. (The tune HE wrote for his album w/MMW as the rhythm section.) Medeski solos after Sco, then Billy Martin. The teamwork is in evidence throughout.
@nassreiskulturen I am literally doing the EXACT same thing. except with a cultural response research paper. (its on the influence of jazz and blues on american culture).
woahhh! Does ANYbody know how he is getting that slippery, slidey, snakey kinda tone at approx 1:40?? really wild!! I think he is sampling himself, and playing it thru some Freaky-ass pedal.. but what , I am not sure..but... I DIG it.. the most!!!.. MMW are KILLin' it. as always! Soooo fonky...
This fucks extraordinarily
I love the haphazard urgency of this number,so on top of the beat everybody scranbling along like they're chasing a runaway shopping cart full of percussion instruments downhill.
playing guitar is like therapy... no matter how busy with everything else you are, it's great to put it all aside for a bit and just play
this is just filthy. Sco is a dystopian hero
The most beautiful moment of the So-Hard Jazz Funk
MSMW The Movie! Starring Russel Crowe as Billy Martin, Robert Redford as Chris Wood, Vincent D'Onofrio as John Medeski and John Malkovich as John Scofield.
Haha Yes!
I absolutely love how Martin gives Sco little nods of encouragement at the start ~ in what turns out to be one of the most incredible live performances I know of. Mind benders & total locks in jazz groove! Bless
I love this song, good to find a live version.
Had the pleasure of seeing MMW in a small club in Boston ca. 1990, glad they have gotten the recognition they deserve. And oh yeah, this has to be one of the hottest live jams of all time...
Sco's been my source of eargasms for an year now.
Sailesh Sivakumar a
he's just ridiculously good
What a killer band
Unreal. Sco for President!
his tone is sooooo goooood!!!!!
2:24 - Chris has "shit, I left my wallet at the bar" panic.
Haha ..yeah, wtf?!
+Jakub Lonsky lol looks like his leg almost gave out on hin
omg unreal too much insane yeeeeaaah!
brilliant truly brilliant
yall on fire! wicked smokin' performance. crowd huffin butts too
Scofield killin' it! Wicked...;)))
Amazing ! Could listen to this forever !
WOW 2:00 thru 2:25 arps and scale lines !
Real jazz man with the avant-garde funkiness going on ! Makes it seem sooo
simple. 2nd nature to him !
Amazing ain;t it !
Daaang sco is on point ammmmaaaaaazzzing
Феноменальная. Композиция. Спасибо. Мощно.
ничего такого на самом деле,два аккорда и еще парочка в конце
Scofield's mannerisms are just perfect haha
This song makes me crazy, I just want to do bike the walls! What a groove, impossible to resist!
Absolutely awesome. Love the ending!
DAT TONE!
This is music that is true!
10.49 of enjoyment
Real hero's, they still exist
Awesome.
awesome!
No doubt-many pedals have a Looper function
added in,as it is so fashionable.I think Sco uses the
Boomerang loop-so I think he is looping something,
then plays it back, then hits the Reverse function(@1.34) and SOMEhow, it sounds like he is recalling smaller snippets
of what he just looped,and triggering those-then alternates
that w "live" playing.phew!!! pretty trippy!! He is certainly a
master at this stuff-also heard ( to a slightly less psychedelic
effect) on his latest-"Uberjam Deux".
Insane solo by OldManSco
THE ENDING WAS MARVELOUS!!
Wow... Just Wow!
PQP!! Sensacional!! O começo até me deu calafrio! Tema fora de série! :D
Um dos meus instrumentais favoritos de todos os tempos. Épico!
Tons of Groove!!
That's so funky.
Very nice and good !...
Great jam
I 'm watching in disbelief
superb drums
holy shxxxx !!!
Good stuff
Мне понравилась fusion modern
Yeah!!!!!
Excellent ! play it in my truck loudly ...
groovy as FU**K
Great
King
They rock the Fuck out
king,
favorite that reaal quick
Man, he was possessed this day! Not to mention MM&W...
Wow , So Cool! lol
♥
Scofield is a monster, an extraterrestrial from an uncommon planet !
Anyone knows Scofield´s gear???? i mean his pedals, out of this world.
MMW is 'f' good !!!... I saw them on last Java Jazz Festival 2012 (Mar, Jakarta-Indonesia)...It such a rock party, everybody wasn't sitting at their chair, they all were dancing in front of the stage...no no no, couldn't be more surprised until one of the audience gave the bass player a botol of a beer...COOL !!!! :D
Hot damn! That's a rarity seeing a recording of Sco playing with the boys when John has all his toys out, would love to see them tear into Out Louder..! Anyone able to hook me up with the full show if it exists?
Damn
@juliovac so much thumbs up. people gotta learn to dig around a little for the good stuff.
Big Jazzfunk
I reckon its a combo of Chorus (boss), his Boomerang pedal (the secret i think) and a Digitech whammy along whith lots of bending etc! It says on his website his pedal etc so that my guess!
Escarpias!!!!
perfect fusion :Q___
I don`t know when it happened exactly , but when I started watching I was still preparing for a test - now I have my guitar on my knees...and I`m afraid I won`t stop for hours.
But still - Thank you so much for uploading this
PS: Do you have more material from that gig?
Fuckin' awesome jam !
Don't know an axe man who can touch anything but the main theme !
Chromaticism at it's finest !
That's why I love Sco! He can play the most basic blues, straight ahead jazz, squeeze out a few raunchy rock licks here n'there, then get all freakin' beautifully weird with atonal chromatic semi-tones, pinch harmonics, insane string bends, and a quirky funky sense of rhythm...he can be anywhere in or on the beat he wants, whether it's behind, beside, over, under, or in front of the beat...or all at the same time if he wants. And his chording spans from a Barre GMaj chord to aliens are in the building chords!! He's got it, man! And I love how he just travels here and there and wherever the groove takes him, so he can play with any of the other groove cats he wants! Great attitude! He's real.
You're absolutely correct !
Sco can play inside, outside, and everywhere !
He's one of the Greats ! (if not THE greatest )
Rick Winfield What about that crazy outro!!
That "outtro" is beyond my abilities ! I can pick up little pieces, but not much of it
Awesome !
Rick Winfield hey do you know what kind of pedal gave him those repetitions at the beginning? Delay or looper
Boomerang Phrase Sampler for the looping, ProCo RAT Distortion for distortion. With the filter (tone) cranked.
5:10 when the wah hits so hard u have to restrain ur self from shitting ur pants
4:04 Michael Scott appearing in the crowd
gods
No worries Haru. Rock on.
Funky Jazz improv
If you can't dance to this, you got no rhythm and no soul. Funky groove cool jazz...Miles would be proud of Sco and would fit right in with this group. Sco was obviously profoundly impacted by what Miles was doing when Sco was his guitarist. And MMW...off the hook, as always.
Sounded a little rushed at the start but they turned it into a really good performance, as they always do.
Acid Jam yeah
@nassreiskulturen
Unfortunately I have nothing more from that gig. Just because they never broadcasted anything more of them at the time. Its probably all recorded (and thus somewhere in a basement) but it never aired all live, because they switched between podia and prerecorded interviews during the broadcast.
I literally thought John was black hearing Chank for the first time 😎
10:38 - like being on Wilt Chamberlain's team...
Sounds like an old tape echo peddle, or one of the newer models which can emulate some of the tricks you could do on the old peddles.
Well, you're right that on the CP tune he plays over the chord changes. He does so on some of the others also, tho it might not be as obvious since they don't actually change keys like the CP tune does in one spot.
I selected a variety of tunes--some more in the trad jazz vein w/chord changes; some more open, groove based tunes, w/soloing over a single chord. I actually though you'd prefer the latter since you're a fan of MMW's free wheeling style. Oh well, to each his own...
10:30 I haven't laughed so hard in ages.
I guess it is a loop that he retriggers via footswitch. The looper function in the Strymon Timeline can do that.
I recorded Billy's end of clinic solo a few months ago when he was in town. Pretty cool clinician, a great player, groovesmith, master of his craft, and a really nice guy.
The video is here on youtube - Just check my video page...
- Jiggs
anyone know what kind of loop pedal scofield is using? I want one
ANTEOJOS ROJOSSSSSSSSS
What is that effect Scofield is doing at 1:35?
Anyone know what that pedal he's using is?
2:33
2:48
is this live?
russel crowe on drums
whats that scale hes using around 2:02 to 2:20ish ?
make that 370 LIKES. nice nice nice
dat outro
"Lead guitar"? That's how you refer to the great John Scofield? He was soloing over the tune. (The tune HE wrote for his album w/MMW as the rhythm section.) Medeski solos after Sco, then Billy Martin. The teamwork is in evidence throughout.
@nassreiskulturen I am literally doing the EXACT same thing. except with a cultural response research paper. (its on the influence of jazz and blues on american culture).
woahhh! Does ANYbody know how he is getting that slippery,
slidey, snakey kinda tone at approx 1:40?? really wild!!
I think he is sampling himself, and playing it thru some
Freaky-ass pedal.. but what , I am not sure..but...
I DIG it.. the most!!!.. MMW are KILLin' it. as always!
Soooo fonky...
10:38 .. this look 🤣🤣🤣