I just can't believe how ridiculous the whole comment chain below.- Marcus vs. Bona - is. I really feel sorry for those people, and I hope their ears have opened up since the exchange 8 years ago. Such beautiful music. I'm playing this next Saturday and I'm going open my mind and heart to the music, in honor of Michel Petrucciani, a great musician.
@FrancescoGuardi They're both different musicians. I cant imagine marcus doing bona stuff or bona doing marcus stuff. You judge it yourself. None of them are boring musician, they have their own character and voice, if you want to listen to fingerstyle stuff from Marcus probably listen to his newest album, the one with the orchestra.
@FrancescoGuardi excuse me? slim? marcus has been a session player and played over 350 recordings. who was the bass player that was called as "jaco clone" ? if that was not marcus.. even jaco said himself. marcus can play anything, he's by far the most versatile bass player in this world.
@JazzBass7 oh and by the way, the crowd of course loved the headache Kenny gave them and went crazy afterwards. which made me hate it even more. duh. well, now you really got me going :D
@JazzBass7 I don't hate one guy and "hate" the whole song. I just can't feel comfortable hearing a good song with Miller's boring style of playing the bass the whole song through. I imagine this song with Richard Bona who's never only doing what he's famous for but makes what the song needs with taste and class.
@terrykumar Yes, but that's what I said with other words: different musicians, means Bona's gigs show his ability to play a very wide spektrum of styles(Zawinul,silvain Luc, R.Galliano etc. -and his own afro-style )and slapping like Miller is one of them. But Miller's Spektrum is quite slim. And I think it's not wrong to compare them: same instrument, both close to Jazz.
@FrancescoGuardi I wouldn't say that it brings the whole number down but you can't call a whole song off because you hate one guy. But to each his own.
@JazzBass7 I mean he didn't even try to play musically, in one song he squeaked the most uncomfortable high note for about 15 minutes as his "solo" contribution to the tune. Yes, he has this one amazing solo on the Miles Davis Paris Concert video which he is famous for and does indeed give me goosebumps too. but apart from that I guess he never played a single note that I would like Now, let me know if this made you laugh too :)
@JazzBass7 I think slapping is at first just a technique to play the bass. At second it's meant as a musical style and that's the problem: because the sound is so dominant, so every song sounds the same. That's why it's boring me even when the great Petrucciani plays too. That's the problem at all: Many musical styles are in truth just one song in variations. Have you heard one "death-metal" you heard all - for example...
@drmedwuast I can't but to laugh when I see this comment, LMAO!!! It's not that I hate Kenny Garrett because I like him more as a smooth jazz/funk saxophonist but this comment it so funny. But may I ask why? I'm dying to hear it, lol.
@footyclub1 have you listened to 'chicken'? you need to go search 'birelli lagrene chicken' on youtube, I'm not sure what you meant by jaco's music is for white people, cause his playing is so important in the whole bass world, even to Richard Bona, and Marcus Miller, and lots of other people.
@JazzBass7 basically it's just a feeling that I get when I hear him play, I guess his personallity that gets transmitted makes me wanna vomit. Heard him live with Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Christian McBride and Vinnie Colaiuta and he was the asshole on stage who played shit all the time, thereby totally disrespecting the massive amount of musical genius he was playing with.
BEAUTIFUL…this is music! Thank you for uploading.
This is so brilliant, and makes me happy
Awesome, awesome, one of the hardest tunes to solo on too, props to Michel and Kenny
This talented man...makes you love life with the melodies he trickles on the piano! Thank you, jive acid
Kenny Garrett and Marcus Miller did it for me..but this is one helluva piece..
Incroyable à quel point le slap passe bien dans cette musique !! ça groove !!
I just can't believe how ridiculous the whole comment chain below.- Marcus vs. Bona - is. I really feel sorry for those people, and I hope their ears have opened up since the exchange 8 years ago.
Such beautiful music. I'm playing this next Saturday and I'm going open my mind and heart to the music, in honor of Michel Petrucciani, a great musician.
Peut-être un des plus beaux live que l'humanité ait connue! Et même si l'ingé du son oublie d'ouvrir le mic de Kenny Garett, c'est pas grave!
Fabuleux
jesus OMG the best group ... yeah
Very goodddd!!!!
Muy linda melodía...suave y refrescante...!!
Awesome
great!!
How Marcus at 4:53 segues in Michael kills it for me.
@FrancescoGuardi
They're both different musicians. I cant imagine marcus doing bona stuff or bona doing marcus stuff. You judge it yourself. None of them are boring musician, they have their own character and voice, if you want to listen to fingerstyle stuff from Marcus probably listen to his newest album, the one with the orchestra.
@FrancescoGuardi
excuse me? slim? marcus has been a session player and played over 350 recordings. who was the bass player that was called as "jaco clone" ? if that was not marcus.. even jaco said himself. marcus can play anything, he's by far the most versatile bass player in this world.
@JazzBass7 oh and by the way, the crowd of course loved the headache Kenny gave them and went crazy afterwards. which made me hate it even more. duh.
well, now you really got me going :D
@JazzBass7 I don't hate one guy and "hate" the whole song. I just can't feel comfortable hearing a good song with Miller's boring style of playing the bass the whole song through. I imagine this song with Richard Bona who's never only doing what he's famous for but makes what the song needs with taste and class.
🌼🌱😀💙
@terrykumar Yes, but that's what I said with other words: different musicians, means Bona's gigs show his ability to play a very wide spektrum of styles(Zawinul,silvain Luc, R.Galliano etc. -and his own afro-style )and slapping like Miller is one of them. But Miller's Spektrum is quite slim. And I think it's not wrong to compare them: same instrument, both close to Jazz.
I'm a bassist. Show me your grooves. I will learn and love.
@FrancescoGuardi I wouldn't say that it brings the whole number down but you can't call a whole song off because you hate one guy. But to each his own.
@JazzBass7 I mean he didn't even try to play musically, in one song he squeaked the most uncomfortable high note for about 15 minutes as his "solo" contribution to the tune.
Yes, he has this one amazing solo on the Miles Davis Paris Concert video which he is famous for and does indeed give me goosebumps too. but apart from that I guess he never played a single note that I would like
Now, let me know if this made you laugh too :)
@JazzBass7 I think slapping is at first just a technique to play the bass. At second it's meant as a musical style and that's the problem: because the sound is so dominant, so every song sounds the same. That's why it's boring me even when the great Petrucciani plays too. That's the problem at all: Many musical styles are in truth just one song in variations. Have you heard one "death-metal" you heard all - for example...
@dantelomas88 no more notes are necessary :)
@drmedwuast I can't but to laugh when I see this comment, LMAO!!! It's not that I hate Kenny Garrett because I like him more as a smooth jazz/funk saxophonist but this comment it so funny. But may I ask why? I'm dying to hear it, lol.
le slap çà colle pas ici...le titre et les mecs sont bons, mais çà colle pas. çà arrive même aux meilleurs :)
biensur que ca colle avec le style bien collant de garrett je comprends pas
Miller's continuo-slapping is maximum-boring. Brings down the whole number...
I actually quite like it, it’s unique
@footyclub1 have you listened to 'chicken'? you need to go search 'birelli lagrene chicken' on youtube, I'm not sure what you meant by jaco's music is for white people, cause his playing is so important in the whole bass world, even to Richard Bona, and Marcus Miller, and lots of other people.
@JazzBass7 basically it's just a feeling that I get when I hear him play, I guess his personallity that gets transmitted makes me wanna vomit.
Heard him live with Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Christian McBride and Vinnie Colaiuta and he was the asshole on stage who played shit all the time, thereby totally disrespecting the massive amount of musical genius he was playing with.
途中で切るなよ!
1 I don't like ...loco