Man, that bit at 7:45 is brilliant. That casually slipped in, insanely impressive synth bass rundown that just makes Michael League go 'Whoa, where did that come from?!' Awesome. Sums up Snarky Puppy for me. Incredible musicians with so much love for the music and so much appreciation of the other musicians. It's a beautiful thing.
Am I the only one who thinks that the part from 5:20 to 7:10 is the most beautiful part, Snarky Puppy has ever written?? I just freaking love that melody and those vibes that come through the perfect instrumentation! This song is older now, but for me it gets even more golden! :)
Ben Johnson I feel you man, the first time i heard them drop that i was literally going crazy with excitement haha. Such a huge energy change compared to the first half. The fade out was so well executed the only way i could really tell it was done live was the fact the guitars never changed their level. A very chilling performance in my opinion.
Fun fact: Sput also plays keyboards and was actually a keyboardist as a founding member of the band...eventually, Mike League heard him play drums and couldn't help but make him switch.
Something really coincidental and awesome just happened a few moments ago as I was walking out of my car while listening to this song. The first melody had just started playing for a bar or so after the rhythm section intro, and a car alarm from my neighbourhood just went "yee-oh yee-oh yee-oh yee-oh". Guess what? "Yee" on the beat, "-oh" on the offbeat. Exactly in time!! I stopped and checked the timing for a whole minute outside my house, thinking the tempi might deviate soon, but nope, the total synchronization just kept up until right just now someone (presumably the car owner) switched off the alarm. Damn man. If only my phone battery was charged this morning... I would've recorded this and shared it!! :D
You disgust me. That's what I like about you. I just adore the percussion arrangements and the synth/horn exchange 'crescendo' dynamic towards what only seems like the end... more surprises! Pimp lean!
at this time, there is not much that blows my mind anymore. in the context of this, this song almost hurts to hear because of its genius, so unbelievable how it is composed and played.
the melody at 5:20 is over the top! literally my fave in the world now! i honestly have replayed it from about the 5:00 min mark to the 7:00 at least 25-30 times today! no exaggeration!! i fuh-riggin lllooovvvveee it!!!!!!!
Its so freaking on point. I actually drive around with that part of the song on loop so can and come up with different lyrics for that melody. As soon as I heard it the first time I immediately learned to play it on my sax.
Snarky puppy is one of the best things to happen to me..no cap i love this band.. so impact full I can hear the words if there were any...shouts out to the musicians who came back to life after watching these monsters kill it
i love how much the gutar section gets into the ending groove. as a jazz influenced guitarist for 9 years ill tell ya we dont move a whole bunch but how could you not to something as groovin as this haha.
Just got back from their concert in Philly 30 min ago. OH MY GOD! They performed this and everyone was waiting for the last 2 min. If ya'll think this is good, the live ending they did was beyond amazing. Indescribable.
Usually in the comments, I see so many haters with 'something' to say, but such good music could inspire NOTHING negative. Snarky Puppy; one of the best things to happen to 2013!
its something about snarky puppy... always hammering on about that 7 minute mark... was searching for this song - heard it on repeat years ago, but that was my criteria.. had to be longer than 7 minutes!:D
That look on Michael's face (@7:46) when Shaun on that Moog does that Pentatonic run!!! EVERYONE'S head turned and had the ugly face! LOL This never gets old.
Thank you!... when the muted trumpet comes in at the beginning of the build-up... I honestly feel like crying and that section was amazingly set-up by the guitar and piano counter-melodies. Harmonies on the organ, in that final section....uuurrrgghhhhh Pore-Raising-Amazing music!
Porbably the best piece of music ever produced. So many different emotions, feelings, expressions. That end is like a live interpretation of all of J Dillas soul in one.
No one out there close.....this band have redefined every area of musical composition the complexity of tone the light and shade.....the restraint and when they unleash...... simply something else....... astonishing
In loooooooooooooooove with this too. I can't get this one outta my head now!!! gotta go on Itunes and get all of the albums, every last one of them...
I found out about you just today... I heard the music from a van. A bunch of people at the laundromat were waiting up and the music was going on in the van... I was waiting for some chips just by them and could hear the music and i really liked it, enough so that i had to go ask the man in the van about you. And there i am listening to this absolutely beautiful and amazing music. It's a peaceful beep, really enjoy it. Thank you all for this masterpiece.... keep it up... :o)
I've only recently (well, in the last 12 months) got into Snarky Puppy. I love the fact there is a kind of rotating cast and like so many late converts came to them via the Lingus vid that has so many hits on UA-cam. Because of that, I was only aware of the material with Larnell Lewis on drums, but I have to say I'm loving Sput Searights work on this. I've seen a version of Binky with Larnell behind the kit on the Dunlop Sessions and I have to say I prefer this. Sput brings a different vibe to the song. I love how they both bring a different interpretation to Snarky Puppy and yet it is still definitely Snarky Puppy. I'm rambling, mi gusta.
thebrad No kidding! Giant buttery eargasm for sure. As a white kid who went to jazz school, I never thought I'd be so heavily influenced by hip hop. But then someone turned me on to the the whole Dilla/Questlove/d'Angelo world, and it changed my life. Now it's so cool watching all that stuff come around and influence modern jazz in a huge way with stuff like this and a lot of the Robert Glasper / Chris Dave stuff. So flippin rad. A groove like this is so insanely hard to keep tight with such a large ensemble. Mad respect.
At 7:38, the girl on the last row which has been listening to at least 7minutes of incredible music (probably more since I don't know what order these pieces were recorded in) can't help but to turn around and check out the horns. That just shows you how immensely satisfying that moment is.
4:55 to 6.50 is the nicest passage ever. i feel like it should have exploded from that point though, more drums, strong piano and guitar riff with all the horns still and a trumpet solo. built up so well then ended just when i thought it'd go bigger
at first i thought so as well but with this passage it made me want more which was a perfect segway into their other transition and different style/theme which i loved!
8:55 I was watching this video for the thousandth time and I just realized that Cory Henry's downbeat is in the back of his head's movement, rather than in the front, like most people, but maybe it was just for this moment
The part from 00:00 to 9:51 is awesome!!!
500% agree
The part at 9:52 was a real disappointment.
Damn but this songs swings.
@@fairalways😂😂😂😂
This was the first song my son ever heard. ❤
Underrated moment at 3:17 when Shaun echoes the brass on the synth lead and Michaels face lights up.
T'was the lick my friend
Came here to find this moment. Miss you, Shaun.
Man, that bit at 7:45 is brilliant.
That casually slipped in, insanely impressive synth bass rundown that just makes Michael League go 'Whoa, where did that come from?!' Awesome. Sums up Snarky Puppy for me. Incredible musicians with so much love for the music and so much appreciation of the other musicians. It's a beautiful thing.
i laugh the first time listening to this bit before reading your coment, then i read your comment and clik the bit and laugh again jajajaja killer
Shaun Martin everyone 🙌🏾🙌🏾 he does something similar with the synth at 3:15 and you can tell Michael loved it 💯💯
@@Yonoize94 >
i think michael might be the who played the lick you're talking about
actually nvm
its all "boobidiboobidiboobidiboobidi" and my brain was all "awwwhhh yeahhh unghhhh"
Am I the only one who thinks that the part from 5:20 to 7:10 is the most beautiful part, Snarky Puppy has ever written?? I just freaking love that melody and those vibes that come through the perfect instrumentation! This song is older now, but for me it gets even more golden! :)
I’m so in love with this part I can listen 30 times a day, even in 2020 it’s so phenomenal and incredibly groovy
But Lingus...
@@andrewxu3602 Ahh...that was cunning! :-)
I whole heartedly agree
@@voicetube 😂😂😂👍👍👍
Is anyone else totally WOW'd at that live studio fade-out!?!?!? I mean talk about being on point!
more WOW'd at the whole piece itself. Michael Eagle, and the musicians. Brass, Percussion, Drums, Keyboards, Guitars. daaaaammmn
Paolo Feliciano Michael League* ;)
TheTheorgrin exactly. sorta noticed it but got to lazy to correct.
Ben Johnson I feel you man, the first time i heard them drop that i was literally going crazy with excitement haha. Such a huge energy change compared to the first half. The fade out was so well executed the only way i could really tell it was done live was the fact the guitars never changed their level. A very chilling performance in my opinion.
The hard straight eighth notes played against that triplet... incredibly AWESOME
My wish is that I get to see Snarky Puppy live. I seriously have to listen to them every day!!
+Mateo Montenegro
Man you're lucky!! They're the best!!!! I'm in the US of A, wishing I was in your neck of the woods LOL
@shonda I understand you soooooo well!!!
+Mateo Montenegro
uno de ellos son manyas me han dicho...
+daviroquay Peñarol nomá!!
+Shonda Carter (MJ)
Me too!
The control and dynamics on that build at 5:00 all the way to 6:50 was phenomenal! A real "tasty" trax.
Yes I love that bit. That melody that comes in with the synth, followed by the mute trumpet and then brass section is sublime 👌
And the fact that they teased it throughout the song made the end result far more rewarding
Fun fact: Sput also plays keyboards and was actually a keyboardist as a founding member of the band...eventually, Mike League heard him play drums and couldn't help but make him switch.
Seriously! Too much skill and talent!
These guys are so talented, even the audience's clapping starts off as a 7/11 polyrhythm 9:30
Something really coincidental and awesome just happened a few moments ago as I was walking out of my car while listening to this song. The first melody had just started playing for a bar or so after the rhythm section intro, and a car alarm from my neighbourhood just went "yee-oh yee-oh yee-oh yee-oh". Guess what? "Yee" on the beat, "-oh" on the offbeat. Exactly in time!! I stopped and checked the timing for a whole minute outside my house, thinking the tempi might deviate soon, but nope, the total synchronization just kept up until right just now someone (presumably the car owner) switched off the alarm. Damn man. If only my phone battery was charged this morning... I would've recorded this and shared it!! :D
+PenguinMcDuck You're probably a drummer, I'm thinking of those kind of things all the time.
you got me sitting here going "yee-oh" all the way through the intro now lol
+raitoxote I think it's just a musician thing, I play piano and euphonium and I notice the same type of stuff.
Too Many true that
when you and the car in front of you have your blinkers completely in sync
7:13 brings out the nods and a goofy smile :-)
This is exactly what happened
I love this sound...
Yes, Quite literally just occurred...
West coast sounds !
Yes
I woke up yesterday morning at 4am with this song playing in my dream. I WOKE UP humming this tune! ...I must say, it was a nice way to wake up.
The breakdown at 5:00 is just utter beauty
+Insyra Music At the Istanbul concert Bob added some distortion to the guitar, it was awesome.
+Insyra Music It's basically perfection
This whole song is absurdly good on so many levels and all these musicians are unrealistically talented.
{uTa} agrees
7:12 breakdown is unreal. So good
7:10 4/4
1:00 2:08 syncopation
6:00 hetrophonic
0:20 2:35 staggered entry
2:45 sax solo
3:15 fill
2:02 bass up the neck
5:44 mute on trumpet
0:05
0:15
1:46
5:10
6:10
7:00
9:00
The way they switch almost completely at 7:12. So fucking cool.
+TahoeRacerTV It made the bass player do the "It's funky face" LOL!
in the last part. just when you think this cant get any better the horns came. and i did also.
😅
You disgust me. That's what I like about you. I just adore the percussion arrangements and the synth/horn exchange 'crescendo' dynamic towards what only seems like the end... more surprises! Pimp lean!
I thought I hated jazz, but I was wrong! I love it ! I should start playing the trumpet again! This is truly inspirational
Please do, there's a real trumpet shortage these days...
Mike Hawk No joke! Finding a good trumpet player is harder than finding a good bass player!
Mike Hawk I actually feel like there's a shitload of amazing trumpet players. Depends on your attention to detail
+Mike Hawk ooh, i play trumpet!!
how to say a trumpet player, trumpetish ?
everybody keeps on talking about 5:00, BUT CAN WE TALK ABOUT 7:20 to the END???? this groove too wild
at this time, there is not much that blows my mind anymore.
in the context of this, this song almost hurts to hear because of its genius, so unbelievable how it is composed and played.
WHAT A BUILD! I don't think I could have stayed in my seat for that
My son, the talented bassist, brought me here!!!!!
+Lucas Boyd Awesome Lucas!
+RipenGetlita can you not see he's married to a white woman
RipenGetlita OH shIT DAWG HIS SON WHITE AS HELL
+Lucas Boyd Congrats! He is really talented.
+Joao Carvalho Yes, but he had more time to practice. Or as my best friend Hans Teeuwen would say:"Ze hebben meer tijd om te oefenen"
I still regularly come back to this ten years later. Shit is timeless. Bravo, Mr. League and crew.
This group never ceases to amaze me
5:23 That rhythm guitar is so soothing, beautiful music.
the melody at 5:20 is over the top! literally my fave in the world now! i honestly have replayed it from about the 5:00 min mark to the 7:00 at least 25-30 times today! no exaggeration!! i fuh-riggin lllooovvvveee it!!!!!!!
same lol, it's too ill.
+Caber Vios And I thought I was the only one ha!
I don't see enough people talking about this! Like OMG.... BEAUTIFUL melody, perfect accompanying chord progression/bassline. I'm kind of blown away.
@@andrewjustus2118 I know! I listened to this song on acid four years ago and this section literally brought tears to my eyes with how good it was
Its so freaking on point. I actually drive around with that part of the song on loop so can and come up with different lyrics for that melody. As soon as I heard it the first time I immediately learned to play it on my sax.
every day when you're walking down the street, everybody that you meet, has an original point of view
And I say HEY
@@leemsvg what a wonderful kind of day
@@ethanmitchell8626 where we can learn to work and play
And get along with each other.
You got to listen to your heart
the intentional dragging at the end of this gives me chills every time i hear it... pure genius
Snarky puppy is one of the best things to happen to me..no cap i love this band.. so impact full I can hear the words if there were any...shouts out to the musicians who came back to life after watching these monsters kill it
It's like rain drops....water crystals....ocean breezes.... love the creative stylings behind his orchestrations.
Glad they're still making amazing music 10 years later.
7:13 WOW I was not ready for that!!! These dudes versatility is absolutely phenomenal. One of the best ever.
The complexity of this music, and tight musicianship of all the members is just mind-boggling! Oh yes, I am in love!
Ya filthy animal 7:45 ........Shaun Martin !!!!!! Insane
I was sooooo not ready for that last part.
That ending groove is GENIUS!!!
I love that trumpet with that silencer piece in the front. Gives the trumpet a whole different rich sound
Yea it's called a mute, just so you know.
:)
tricks2002 A Harmon mute at that. Sounds awesome!
really, i cannot get my head around how good this band is
Mannnnnnnn..at 5:01 is where true bliss begins. Amazing!
For you too huh? I love that change
Ah me too man, so good. Thanks for the time stamp to repeat a few more times ☺
That synth melody. Followed by brass and horns 👌
That a band this big exists, plays with such joy and groove, and is doing so well, is in itself a cause for celebration in our all too cynical world.
Got to see Snarky Puppy perform live Wednesday. Best Band I've Ever Seen!
the interlude at 5:10 such a beautiful piece of music fixes 2020 for me, outro superb!
i love how much the gutar section gets into the ending groove. as a jazz influenced guitarist for 9 years ill tell ya we dont move a whole bunch but how could you not to something as groovin as this haha.
Lorenzo Rizzardi plus I've never seen bob lanzetti get so into it.
+Lorenzo Rizzardi you should check out his solo stuff...
Stephen Barlow I have (: although honestly not into it very much...then again ive only heard a few songs.
Just got back from their concert in Philly 30 min ago. OH MY GOD! They performed this and everyone was waiting for the last 2 min. If ya'll think this is good, the live ending they did was beyond amazing. Indescribable.
These guys are like a funk symphony. It is unusual to hear so many musicians play so tightly together. A real treat,great energy.
Usually in the comments, I see so many haters with 'something' to say, but such good music could inspire NOTHING negative. Snarky Puppy; one of the best things to happen to 2013!
7:15 HELLS YEAH!!
its something about snarky puppy... always hammering on about that 7 minute mark... was searching for this song - heard it on repeat years ago, but that was my criteria.. had to be longer than 7 minutes!:D
why the hell do I always find out about the best bands so late! These guys are amazing, cheers Mix down Magazine, Australia.
Saw these guys in Monterrey Jazz festival. Blew me away! This tune feels so eternal.
Wow...couldnt believe when i heard the ending...what a dramatic turn - such a wall of pure sound. You're amazing guys!!!
That look on Michael's face (@7:46) when Shaun on that Moog does that Pentatonic run!!! EVERYONE'S head turned and had the ugly face! LOL This never gets old.
5:24... makes me cry.
What could possibly posses someone to dislike this song? Poor lost souls...
Thank you!... when the muted trumpet comes in at the beginning of the build-up... I honestly feel like crying and that section was amazingly set-up by the guitar and piano counter-melodies. Harmonies on the organ, in that final section....uuurrrgghhhhh Pore-Raising-Amazing music!
Probably one of my favorite intros. The groove is just ridiculous 🔥
Great music, guys! Phenomenal!
Porbably the best piece of music ever produced. So many different emotions, feelings, expressions. That end is like a live interpretation of all of J Dillas soul in one.
Magnificent. Kinda bringing me to tears its so good (6:10)...wow
As if the first half wasn't already one of the most amazing things I've ever heard, they just had to go and drop into the fattest groove in the world.
The groove from 5:00 is just...I can't find words for it! :)
So much awesome in one song... I just....I....What??? Great to see you in Germany guys!!!
yeah man!! so funky love it. as an aspiring jazz musician this is exactly what I look up to. wow amazing
do you look up to Miles Davis
hells yeah man. Grant Stewart
Handcock
You and me both, brother!
I how could I have missed this awesome music, 10 years ago. Absolutely love this music!!!!!!!!!!
i think my nose exploded from the stankiness of the outro
I know right!!!
I wish there was an entire song based on that outro alone... would be soooooo nice.
Raunchy AF
@@thage7729 no! That would potentially ruin it!
sorry my ignorance, what's an outro?
I love this group of folks...the swing and feel is real, almost machine.. but no, its real time...Everyone is on lock...Just amazing! Thank you!!!!
After the Funkadelic hit at 7:15... The keys start at 7:30. Reminds me of RZA... Samuria Showdown from the Ghost Dog soundtrack.
No one out there close.....this band have redefined every area of musical composition the complexity of tone the light and shade.....the restraint and when they unleash...... simply something else....... astonishing
Love this outro groove!
Ever since I worked for Wayne Shorter in 1986 and 87, I have been turned on to Jazz, but this is another level.........Fantastic.
In loooooooooooooooove with this too. I can't get this one outta my head now!!! gotta go on Itunes and get all of the albums, every last one of them...
Awesome stuff on many levels...musically, conceptionally, creatively and...whoah! organising it all too! Love it!
I found out about you just today... I heard the music from a van. A bunch of people at the laundromat were waiting up and the music was going on in the van... I was waiting for some chips just by them and could hear the music and i really liked it, enough so that i had to go ask the man in the van about you. And there i am listening to this absolutely beautiful and amazing music. It's a peaceful beep, really enjoy it. Thank you all for this masterpiece.... keep it up... :o)
whew! the last 3 minutes? how is it humanly possible to make such amazing music?!!
I've only recently (well, in the last 12 months) got into Snarky Puppy. I love the fact there is a kind of rotating cast and like so many late converts came to them via the Lingus vid that has so many hits on UA-cam. Because of that, I was only aware of the material with Larnell Lewis on drums, but I have to say I'm loving Sput Searights work on this. I've seen a version of Binky with Larnell behind the kit on the Dunlop Sessions and I have to say I prefer this. Sput brings a different vibe to the song. I love how they both bring a different interpretation to Snarky Puppy and yet it is still definitely Snarky Puppy.
I'm rambling, mi gusta.
What did you think of Sylva?
So much musical talent in that room!!!
that moogy flow starting at around 5:23 sweeeeeet
You can hear the feintest foreshadowing of Lingus in this track, yet another layer on top of the many that already exist in this track. What a band!
RIP Shaun Martin
I wish I could be one of the audience only for once! They are amazing!
7:13 reminds me of J Dilla so much. Beautiful, that head nod shit.
def j dilla!
xxYourself42xx like if you don't immediately think of j dilla I don't know what you're thinking of, well done snarky puppy
I was thinking the exact same thing!!
as a drummer/Dilla listener/hip hop fan that was like butter being shoved into my ears, if my ears were waffles for my brain.
thebrad No kidding! Giant buttery eargasm for sure. As a white kid who went to jazz school, I never thought I'd be so heavily influenced by hip hop. But then someone turned me on to the the whole Dilla/Questlove/d'Angelo world, and it changed my life. Now it's so cool watching all that stuff come around and influence modern jazz in a huge way with stuff like this and a lot of the Robert Glasper / Chris Dave stuff. So flippin rad. A groove like this is so insanely hard to keep tight with such a large ensemble. Mad respect.
I’ve always love big bands! They are truly dynamic and this band is a perfect example of that and the creativity is phenomenal. Great job!!!!
41 People got a horrible revelation of what REAL MUSIC sounds like.
Haters will hate, Go Snarky!
Love those pieces where you see that all of them are good musicians ... :-) Great !!!
How this song ended up on the west Coast I will never no. the Talent here is crazy
super neat. after making music with my friends i'm realizing how insane it is to have this many musicians playing at the same time this cleanly
Awesome stuff!! Listenin to it after a long time!!
It's amazing. Every single Snarky Puppy song I hear, I love. Especially this one. I am buying everything these guys have ever made.
Heaven, must be like this, AMEN !!!!!
The Pups are coming to Chicago on June 24th I cannot wait!!!
Still come to these songs years later....And just realized. HOW ARE THERE EMPTY SEATS
At 7:38, the girl on the last row which has been listening to at least 7minutes of incredible music (probably more since I don't know what order these pieces were recorded in) can't help but to turn around and check out the horns. That just shows you how immensely satisfying that moment is.
4:55 to 6.50 is the nicest passage ever. i feel like it should have exploded from that point though, more drums, strong piano and guitar riff with all the horns still and a trumpet solo. built up so well then ended just when i thought it'd go bigger
at first i thought so as well but with this passage it made me want more which was a perfect segway into their other transition and different style/theme which i loved!
There is so much talent in this room it’s insane
Só os melhores!!!
OBSESSED with the switch up around 7:14
Shaun Martin 7:47🙆🏾♂️😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥🔥
8:55 I was watching this video for the thousandth time and I just realized that Cory Henry's downbeat is in the back of his head's movement, rather than in the front, like most people, but maybe it was just for this moment
Good observation!
@5:05 that bassline = goosebumps
Same!!