Allan Holdsworth (Blues For Tony) {JohnFloyd}
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2010
- Allan Holdsworth (Bradford, 6 agosto 1946) è un chitarrista e compositore inglese, tra i più influenti e importanti della musica jazz rock..
Dopo aver suonato il violino durante la sua infanzia, inizia a suonare la chitarra a 18 anni, diventando successivamente uno dei più grandi chitarristi di sempre. Intorno ai vent'anni, una volta entrato nel campo professionale della musica, incentra il proprio ascolto su Django Reinhardt, Jimmy Rainey, Charlie Christian, Joe Pass, Eric Clapton, e John Coltrane. Ha inventato diverse tecniche, imitate e riprese da svariati artisti. È un maestro della chitarra sintetizzata e sempre pronto a innovare il suo stile e la sua musica.
Ha iniziato a suonare con gruppi appartenenti alla scena progressive britannica come Soft Machine, Tempest, UK.
Il suo genere è un misto di jazz e rock progressivo e viene spesso catalogato come fusion.
An Allan a day , keeps the diatonic away .
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So true!!!!
Not that there is anything wrong with diatonic....listen to Coltranes Dear Lord ...but its still an amusing comment
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Allan Holdsworth - guitar, Alan Pasqua - keyboards, Jimmy Haslip - bass, Chad Wackerman - drums. La creme de la creme.
thanks a lot
Perfect drummer, no egos, Chad just plays for the music
I love the starts of Allan's leads where he always sounds like he's trying to figure out how to play the guitar, lol. Then the fun starts.
So true. "Where on to you Alan. bassdoc even posted it.
LOL! Needed a laugh since I just learned yesterday of his passing. One of the last contemporary musical intellects has returned to that place where all are loved and a I-have-so-much-more-2-learn humbleness is a good thing. Thanks to our god AH and your feel-good post.
It's like he's doing a sound check, then plays a little here and there, then a little more, then mind blowing, then beyond mind blowing, then out of this world, then back to timid chords. Just incredible.
Lol!!
so true lol
He is like shitposting in the begining and then starts to make very serious philosophical arguments. The Socrates of the guitar.
I mean really Allan. What the hell??!! It’s amazing. Seeing him land on a C note made me realize he uses the same notes as all of us. I just thought...he had different notes???
Didn't he have basically his own music theory he came up with? He's crazy amazing.
Well. The diminished chords help with them. As well there are Slash Chords
Very funny😆 Most aren't aware of his incredible (Violin) playing, yes....check allan holdsworth violin.. incredible.. some Ponty and Goodman stuff😲
Karzie key off velvet darkness@@neebinmakwah349
Not a flashy dude...a great under rated player and did not get the recognition he deserved... a technical player personified.....a musicians musician.
This blues version of Holdsworth made my day! ❤
I was a kid of 17 studying jazz drumming in LA starting late 1968. I thought I was pretty good playing in a highly regarded high school jazz band. And recording with a popular band in the Valley. My legendary drum teacher Chuck Flores was dialed into the local scene. He would send me out to see great drummers like Max Roach when they were in town. My most memorable "assignment" was when he sent me to see Tony Williams. Tony who was only a couple of years older than me was playing in Shelly Mann's club in Hollywood. Tony had and unknown (in America) John McGlaughlin on guitar and Larry Young on organ calling the outfit the Tony Williams "Lifetime". I was sitting within 10 feet of the surrounding trio. I gave up drumming after that and became a science teacher.
So wonderful yet so funny!!!
I am an English teacher for similar reasons.
As funny as it is, you shouldn't have given up. Simple as that. It's okay to be inferior to someone & use that as motivation to reach whatever level we could reach while continue to strive to be better.
Never ever give up. That's not what Tony wanted. He wants us to play. Play on brother
@@deepakpillai6384no need to be the best there was. Just the best version of you! I agree.
The best jazz-fusion guitarrist ever, my dear teacher ..
If Eddie Van Halen's "Frankenstein" made it into the Smithsonian, then there should be a platinum statue of Holdsworth. His playing had an immense impact upon Van Halen, Vai and Satriani, just to name a mere few. And to this day, NO ONE can do what he does better.
@Andy Butler EVH was completely groundbreaking and brought joy to millions. I mean Satriani and Vai were more inspired by Led Zepplin. Vai is in another universe. He is just exceptional in lots of areas that are not inspired by Holdsworth, who was British BTW, so he won't make into the Smithsonian.
Matteo Mancuso from Palermo, Sicily...Italy...plays "Fred"....a great tribute for Allan imho
Yea, we know who enters as "Earth's contribution for THE Guitarplayer of the Milky Way! "
Lots of copies now. But only one Allan.
@@mixodorians12There’s literally a video of Vai fanboying out for Allan and praising him so…yea…
I was so blessed to be at this gig!
What year was this?
@@TheStudioDrummer 2009😉
I keep coming back to this, snippets of Holdsworth’s solo get stuck in my head and I must hear this in entirety. Improvisation at its best, his ability to draw from an enormous knowledge of every scale, mode and timing is truly the mark of a master musician. This is the zenith of unconscious competence.
Yes. Allan would ease in like a nitwit, then dazzle.
@@2wayplebney Exactly - its like someone just shoved a guitar into his hands for the first time! A tentative few notes that bear no relation to what has just been going on then all of a sudden he's taken you into a higher universe and completely different level.
How this doesn’t have millions of views I do not know
Chad's drums sound AMAZING
Ø very unusual cymbal sounds and an amazingly aggressive even new wavish snare 🥁
The tuning of the toms sounds different too, a kind of upward ringing synthetic sound to the higher notes.
And how the tone of symbals and toms goes together...
tuned high but played amazing
EgoShredder Just really tiny rack toms, smallest on average is 12-13 inch racks. This dudes using an 8 and a 10 inch it looks like... dope, sounds a little like Billy Cobham
Chad wackerman on drums. what a killer.... so versatile, dynamic, melodic . He's so RELAX on drums. steeve gadd touch sometimes.. also, the DW drums set is just incredibly well tuned .
similar to the Tama tones
captainbandini Yeah ..now he has calmed down .. he used to be all over the place.. I didn’t recognize him at first. No kidding..
Great drummer indeed!
One of Franks's best drummers
quite agree with you
Whether he played with Tony W. JLPonty UK Gong Jack Bruce or his own bands, he had a signature way of playing guitar unrivalled by any I have ever heard. RIP my friend.
There are only innovators and imitators, he was one of the truly great innovators.RIP
I love Alan Pasqua on keys with Holdsworth. Steve Hunt was great too, but for me there is a real excitement with Pasqua on the team.
Dang that bass player. perfect groove
RIP Allan. You were an amazing talent!
The best guitarist.
I was in one of the concerts of this tour and have the opportunity to speak with Alan and Allan. And both sign me the Tony Williams record "Believe it"
rest in peace one the greatest guitarists of all time, thank you Allan, I'll miss you dearly
No you won't... He's an immortal... He isn't dead and never will be
Fantastic guitar player. He plays like Coltrane played in the sax.
I was just thinking that!
no.
@@uke500 NO! I hate it when people compare AH to Coltrane, or vice versa. Their music is nothing alike, they come from totally different worlds. Scott Henderson talked about this in guitar wank podcast. I can't remember his reasoning at the time, but he would agree that their music can't be compared and is nothing alike. Even harmonically AH is in a completely different world and don't get me started on solos. They are both giants though, each the ruler of it's own world.
Actually, he sounds more like Dolphy.
@@Simon-xi8tb Holdsworth admired Coltrane, he wanted to be a sax player , his dad bought him a guitar instead. So there is some connection perhaps...but...Holdsworth developed some amazing chords and the form of the music was inevitably his own. Coltrane was an influence though.
I was reading the comments below and everybody's commenting on Allan Holdsworth and Chad wackerman and occasionally Alan pasqua and those are great musicians but nobody saying anyting about Jimmy haslip the man is a genius add one of the best bass players ever !
I was fortunate to see Allan Holdsworth with Jimmie Johnson & Chad Wackerman 3rd row at a small club in Illinois in the late '90's. My jaw was on the floor...
Years ago when I first heard him I was basically like either this is way over my head or it's just playing lots of notes and i leaned more towards that it was probably just lots of notes. Well over 15 years later and now I know for sure that it was definitely over my head. This guy us amazing and underrated.
Incredible genius is an understatement
I ABSOLUTELY AGREE, NOOOOOOO DOUBT ABOUT THAT BROTHER
Now somebody has to write a Blues for Allan ... :-(
Brian T
Synyster Gates from Avenged Sevenfold could do it
@@lifegoeson2422 he's not worthy to lick the piss from Holdsworth's boots and I'm not even a big fan lol
I will and put it on my next record for Enja Records......I have written it already......It is called “Viva Brewer”
Good idea .... I'll probably do that.
Steven Seagal will.
I was at this show. It was amazing.
I envy you.
I saw Allan with Soft machine in my teens and , u can believe me , he was already there in those years !!!! May be he was coming from mars or something similar but with a simple Gibson SG and a Vox AC 30 he was simply incredible also in the '70 . Today we simply had reached him too late ....
There a UA-cam video out there in the ether ..... He's playing that combination SG / Vox. It's mind bending...
Fabio Lingua yes he was mind blowing in Soft machine , some of his best work if you ask me
You know, that's funny because I have an SG/LP with three humbuckers like Allan used and I've put it throught an AC30TB too- I never sounded like Allan LOL!! What a great guitarist, that must have been awesome to see him in those days
I just quit playing guitar!
The man was phenomenal. Saw him live in Sheffield in the 80s, unforgettable
(I should have quit then)
What a glorious tone on that axe. Like no one else out there.
It's fun to hear the way he navigates minor blues!
As a drummer you can learn a lot about rhythmic modulation from Chad Wackerman. That man can really play the drums. Knows a thing or two about tuning a drumset too...
...I was just thinking of how nicely his kit is tuned...and mic'd :-)
what time signature is this?
@@jackmercer5590 it's 4/4, believe it or else... just filled with tasty accenting.
any guy that played with both zappa and holdsworth has some cred.
@@kanasatka1 The only gig left is McLaughlin with 4th Dimension but that unit has TWO drummers.
Impressive...sound of keyboard...
Oh My God! Watched this video at Yoshis for so many times.. never got tired. Awesome!
the keyboardist is awesome. at least i loved his solo
Check out Santana's 'Aquamarine'.
He (Alan Pasqua) cowrote that.
***** thanks Niels. :)
Allan and Alan played together with Tony Williams...
Thank you Mr Holdsworth for thousands of flight hours in your music.
Allan was a force of nature. Just like the namesake of this song. Imagine them jamming in the clouds now, they are.
I have been so blown away from this mans playing.... i saw him live playing w/ U.K. on the pier ..... i about quit Guitar that night saying, "why do i even bother"... Rest in Piece Mr. Holdsworth
Throughout this concert Holdsworth seemed so pleased to be playing with Alan Pasqua. And quite right, the guy is a monster. I love the way AH just stands and listens to his solo.
GODDAMN who can jam in this tonality with that much authority???? Allan, all day long.
I think, of all electric guitarists, Alan is the one with that elusive 'perfect' tone. Almost always achieves that immaculate texture.
The best player, any style, of all times....RIP you ole legend!
I was at this concert on the front row in Huntington at the AMAC In 2006. Alan had cramps that night in his right hand but he still played on. My wife didn't understand why I listened to him until the concert was over. Then she said she could listen to him all day. she al so paid me a great compliment. She said Chad Wackerman sounded like me. Yes I was a professionally taught drummer from NY.
Love the tone of Allan's guitar - so thick and dense.
Thanks for posting this. Brilliant performance from the master.
... Acid Rock. Alan Holdsworth & John McLaughlin. No. 1 and 2. Different styles but the top 2 guitarists. Both number one....
this band cooks,very amazing!
Many comments suggesting that Allan was underrated, he was far from that, we all know the immense talent he possessed and har far ahead he was and still is of everybody else. As a guitar player, the standard Allan set is so high, that for most of us it's not obtainable, it scary as to how good he was. I am just immensely happy to have discovered his music. Allan will always hold a special place in my heart and taught me that you can do anything in this short life.
Those who need to know, know it
Toughest decision of Allan’s life had to be choosing between Chad Wakerman and Gary Husband. Such a hard choice. Exceptional performances here!
I think the consolation prize was playing with John McLaughlin that summer.
The only guy on the planet who made a guitar not sound like a guitar
Do not forget robert Fripp
Sounds like the death throes of a strangled walrus. Genius.
It's great how Allan (God Rest Him) stands by while everyone else in the band plays their arses off ... as they glance over for the man's approval. Nice video.
@juna wood No, I'm saying that the band is (obviously) playing at their best due to who they're playing for.
I caught this tour in a small venue in NW Ct. It was shortly before Mr. Holdsworth passed. I am so grateful to have had this experience.
This song is chad at his best
It's pure adventure, it's the spirit of music itself that flows from his improvisation. It makes me feel so grateful and full of joy.
Soooo yeah...put 🎧 on.
How am I the first person you 👍 this comment after a year?
everyone killed it in this one
awsome musicians!! Allan from another dimension. 🎸
Flipping heck - love this line up :-) and the sublime racket they made!
Maybe the cracyest piece of jazz, ever...
RIP Allan Holdsworth..
Outstanding performance, drummer is really something as well.
ALLAN HOLDSWORTH Y SU BANDA: QUE MUSICOS!! A ESTOS TIPOS NO SE LES PUEDE PEDIR OTRA COSA QUE NO SEA ESTO: TALENTO!! SUENAN MUY COMPACTOS!! TODOS GRANDES!!!
Excellent sound quality on this series of videos ✅👍
One of my favorite videos of Allan. Hot band.
Great mega Chad Wackerman...... il live di Frank Zappa 'Make a jazz noise here' con lui è unico!!! Thanks for this amazing video... And more drummers on my UA-cam playlist 'Percussion page' !!!
Carlo Rodio wat?
That badassed drummer is drivin it on down the road.
Such a joy to see Alan Pasqua playing here. An amazing virtuoso himself (Pasqua) (Live at Yoshi's Jazz Club, I believe).
Yes, Yoshi's in 2007. Alan Pasqua is currently living in Santa Monica and is still in touch with the family. We have been discussing the idea of him recording an acoustic album of Holdsworth tunes, but nothing is confirmed yet.
Allans scale is the fretboard. Remember this is improvisation at hyper speed.
Truly amazing best of the best a legendary guitarist RIP
Chad Wakerman and Allan Holdsworth in their best!! Simply amazing!!
Fiberskin heads so clear!
This is music
That keyboard player is hitting every cliche lick known to man . I love it .
Love everything about this
Incredible! RIP, master Allan
A transcendent player who still takes me to space and back. The work he did with Ponty (Enigmatic Ocean) should not be missed. Miss you AH - thanks!!!!
listening this on my 20000$ headphones, man...thank you for posting. Feels like I am there.
Simon you’re joking right
Allan the God of guitar. RIP
SUPERNATURAL AND DEEP AND VAST,,,, WE HAVE ARRIVED ON ANOTHER DEAR BLUE PLANET,,, THIS IS EXTREMELY EPIC EPIC EPIC
guitar solo here BOGGLES THE IMAGINATION - even fo the most ardent and studious Allan Holdsworth follower... LOVE this tune,,,,,, what a band effort..... like a soundtrack for 007 James Bond we never got to hear.... thank you for posting
RIP Allan Thanks for the music
Extroadinary musicianship! True craftmanship! A splendid performance of a wonderful piece of music!
Like I needed to be more sad about the current state of pop music. RIP you absolute madman.
Tony would be proud
Excellent fusion!!!
A 10 bar blues without the final turnaround, how cool. And the man's gone now. Dayum
I could watch and listen to Wackerman all day...he just makes it look effortless
Beautiful!
Fantastic!
Incredible!
Whaaaaaa ..... Killin' !!!!
Thanks, Alan!
Allan is the holy grail in the perfection of taste and technique in the "Legato" world! Genuinely awesome player and writer/composer! From the early days with "Gong" to this day I have absolute respect for him! A constant inspiration to us lesser, or maybe just different, guitar players! I thank God he never got the Sax he wanted! T.C.
Good grief - incredible!!
I have the double cd from this concert. Thanks for posting!
Chad killing it!