Well the guy blowing that horn is from Philadelphia,and B3 madman Joey De francesco is too.Here's some triv on Wallace : Wallace Roney took lessons from Clark Terry and Dizzy Gillespie and studied with Miles Davis from 1985 until the latter's death in 1991. Wallace credits Davis as having helped to challenge and shape his creative approach to life as well as being his music instructor, mentor, and friend; he was the only trumpet player Davis personally mentored.
I hear you... I do too! That guy can lay down a serious groove! I listen to his Pandora channel all the time. If you don't know about it, check it out at: Joe DeFrancesco Radio!
I was to ask "who is that insanely good bass player" and then realized it's Darryl Jones (guess I watch not enough more recent Stones videos, haha). I saw Miles live in 1987 with Darryl Jones on the bass. Darryl was as skinny as a fir back then ... he is an awesome bass player (Omar Hakim and Jones where in Stings first solo band I think, Bring On The Night live album etc.) Amazing band here in this video. Best guitar player on earth too, of course.
how cool is that, that when darryl played that first A note around @1:43, the crowd knew it was jean pierre, obviously they were a gig full of miles' music so it was expected to hear the tune at some point during the night. but still cool they they knew a song from the very first note played. awesome stuff
My favorite miles song bc I received the we want miles live double album as a chanukah/Christmas gift in1983. I know this is almost heresy but I think this version is possibly better than the original. Thank you for posting it.what a band!!!
I first knew Darryl Jones as bass player in the Band of Miles Davis. Although this song was first recorded with Marcus Miller on bass, on the all album "We Want Miles". Hope I'm right. ;-)
Rest in harmony Joey D. on organ.
Thank you. This is a brilliant tribute to Miles... sad to realize that two of the members are no longer. .
Which two? Joey and who else?
@@RealDocJames Wallace Roney
Well the guy blowing that horn is from Philadelphia,and B3 madman Joey De francesco is too.Here's some triv on Wallace :
Wallace Roney took lessons from Clark Terry and Dizzy Gillespie and studied with Miles Davis from 1985 until the latter's death in 1991. Wallace credits Davis as having helped to challenge and shape his creative approach to life as well as being his music instructor, mentor, and friend; he was the only trumpet player Davis personally mentored.
Wallace plays with a lot of power. Great interpretation of Miles.
Robben Ford - transmission in your head. Thank you Mr. Ford.
Robben Ford is excellent in this, that Telecaster tone is one of his best.
It's a '60 or '61, and he toured with his Dumble amp(!). He has to be really dedicated to tone to travel with these rare instruments.
@@SRHMusic012 60 ! I think he played that night with fender super reverb and a vibrolux (or twin maybe) in stereo ;)
He’s a WOW!
I’ve been looking for something NOT excellent from Robben Ford for a long time. He’s one in 10 million.
IMO, Robben is never one level below anybody, he is exactly at the same level as the best musicians anytime, anywhere. All these guy are incredible !
You are 100% correct. Robben is truly in his element and can play with anyone anywhere.
I saw Robben playing with Miles in Detroit. I have that concert on cassette. Robben got off.
I was at that show, unreal!
Yes!! I Agree! Love Robben!!
LOL! @@@stjepanbilic9748
Robben Ford is king!!!
Rorobbenford
what a great guitarist. Listen to his playing for years 😊
Master Robben
I have probably listened to this 40 times by now and find something new every time. This is truly one of the best performances ever.
You are so damn right. I compare it to nothing to nobody in Paris with Jimmy Earl, Lou Pardini etc
I found it just now. Great sound.
Yeah, it is stellar in all ways-magnificent by everyone!
Noch niemals habe ich so eine schöne Version gehört. Abseits von Fusion. Einfach nur ehrlich gespielt. Ich liebe es und will mehr davon.
I absolutely love Joey DeFrancesco.
I hear you... I do too! That guy can lay down a serious groove! I listen to his Pandora channel all the time. If you don't know about it, check it out at: Joe DeFrancesco Radio!
RIP Joey..... what a madman he was on the Hammond
Robben gives homage to this song in his awesome cut 'Good Thing'. If you want to catch Omar and Darryl on another sick disc, Scofield's 'Still Warm'.
one of the best renderings of this tune ever - awesome❤
I was to ask "who is that insanely good bass player" and then realized it's Darryl Jones (guess I watch not enough more recent Stones videos, haha). I saw Miles live in 1987 with Darryl Jones on the bass. Darryl was as skinny as a fir back then ... he is an awesome bass player (Omar Hakim and Jones where in Stings first solo band I think, Bring On The Night live album etc.) Amazing band here in this video. Best guitar player on earth too, of course.
That’s is so cool that you got to see Miles. I always see the audience and wish I was at that concert
I've listened to this video over a dozen times. Each time it just gets better.
Wow. What a band. How did I miss these guys?
very very well..........................................................................
Saw Robben with Miles in Torino. Great concerto, great musicians. Unforgettable.
Che fortuna!
@@diegotesta9088 vero!
C'ero anch'io...👍
I❤️this music
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
whoa. heavy weight line up, great tune, fantastic rendition. when will we ever be able again to enjoy gigs like this?
I'm thinkin' , this is it. Thank goodness for this video, as words cannot describe this groove. Joey D is in a trance for the first half of his solo..
Transcendent stuff.....no matter how many times I listen.
RIP Wallace Roney and Joey DeFrancesco. Life is short. They left too soon.
Absolutely killed it great musicians Miles spirit lives
how cool is that,
that when darryl played that first A note around @1:43, the crowd knew it was jean pierre, obviously they were a gig full of miles' music so it was expected to hear the tune at some point during the night. but still cool they they knew a song from the very first note played. awesome stuff
Sweet! Almost feel like I'm outside at a summer concert. Almost.
Love the groove and musicianship of these guys! 💙👂👍🎸🎺🎹🎷
Cool how Joey picks up on Darryl's bass riff in his solo at 10:40
Fyi you can see the much younger but not less awesome bassist Darryl Jones in Sting's band in the 1985 documentary Bring on the Night
All the Members of the band are excellent, beautiful Interpretation.
O-he what a band no special all in the band, so great. Niels - Denmark.
Wow, I watched every second of this and loved it! Everyone on that stage was fabulous!
wow...this blew my mind...
Robbens playing is so badass!
Oh yess
killer line-up. Jones and Hakim are so pocket together. thanks for this share...
pure magic...wow
whta a nasty e beutiful telecaster tone
A 12min 37sec masterclass from awesome musicians
Lawd, he sounds just like Miles Davis! The phrasing, down to the trumpet lol I love it 😀
breathtaking...
Wallace sounding great!
Ye-r Omar, yes and Robben and all the other incredible musicens. Niels
Joey D missed so much ✌️ RIP
Great Song..........Great Band. Very Nice.
Si Señor !!!!! Music !!!!!
Just one word GREAT
Lovely production...
These guys are KILLING it! Sounds so good!
Ohhh.
Love this whole band! Wow 🤩
Great music
Bess the parents that brought those young children to this show.
I know you mean "bless" and I agree☝🏽
My favorite miles song bc I received the we want miles live double album as a chanukah/Christmas gift in1983. I know this is almost heresy but I think this version is possibly better than the original. Thank you for posting it.what a band!!!
I agree. It's slower and greasier than the original.
RIP Joey DeFrancesco 😢
Astonishingly beautiful 😻
Quel hommage !! Époustouflant feeling, grand merci à vous :)
Top shelf band.
no doubt about it.
Great Performance looks like the Red Horn Miles gave to Wallace Roney in Montreal Awesome lineup and upload
THANKS..FANTASTICO....
!!!!!!!!!
***** Thanks have wonderful evening and week ..with Love
Nadia Lynggaard you too sweet Nadia....
I first knew Darryl Jones as bass player in the Band of Miles Davis. Although this song was first recorded with Marcus Miller on bass, on the all album "We Want Miles". Hope I'm right. ;-)
Darryl played with Miles on "You're Under Arrest" and "Decoy."
I love the age range of people seeing this, so cool.
One of the bests concerts I listened lately. Thanks!
R.I.P. ❤️
Not only the music but the video is great as well.
Quality quality quality
So deep, so funky!
Wallace rest in peace !!
...a simple head... superb innovations.
nice you heal me with this
Wow... simply amazing!
Beautiful...
Cool Groove !!!!! Would Love to see these guys .... (bucket wish)
Miles Davis go and go!
W O W !! Great
Whoa... mesmerizing
ゆったりとしたグルーヴに緊張感のあるtp,sax、わたしは好きですwこの演奏w
Spettacolare
They all did great - of course Miles was the greatest ...
Brilliant performances all around! Bravo 👏
yeah... i grow with this song....
Met Wallace at Belly Up venue Solana beach Ca. 1994 with Mark Romero after Art Blakey's passing.
Banda estrumental, véi 😊😊
Amazing 👍👍👍👍👍
❤❤❤❤🧡❤💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Oooo, that wuz sweet
they fly and play niiiice
High talent on display.
SPACE LEAVE SPACE IN MUSIC
Miles Davis sure would be smiling 😊. Shout out to Robbern Ford and Darryl Jones for playing with him in the 80s.
Bravi, bel gruppo.
Monsters of Miles ...so badass!!! Phew ?!
Du beau monde 🤗🤗🤗
evitare di identificare Darryl Jones quale bassista dei Rolling Stones. Darrly Jones è solo Darryl Jones, bassista di Miles Davis
What does it say about me that I knew it was Robben simply by seeing his Tele in the thumbnail?
Magic.
Miles!!!!!!!!
Amazing
great 😃⭐️🌙
Que lista rara Don´t stop me now - Blackbird!! quiero escuchar el show completo!!
RIP Wallace Rooney!
Masterful. What a groove.
the master of comp
Immortal