Thanks to all involved. I am an old greeny that loves to see these young artists playing as one. The sharing of beautiful moments with love. Thank you.
So happy to have gotten to experience this from like a foot away. This was the first time they had played together. Really cool to see two such different and influential guitarists play together.
I'm just drooling over these two gorgeous hand-made guitars!! Beautiful tones, awesome responsive pickups... They sound this good even outdoors. But of course, it's JL and MM playing them. They are undoubtedly the creme de la creme of contemporary Jazz guitarists in their generation. Thanks for posting this!!!
this is amazing. I have never heard two guitarists follow eachother better than this, they are so free and each moment is full of swing and melody, it's the perfect rendition of this song! (All the things you are in particular)
Yeah I was wondering if this was the first time they had played together. I figured it was and thrilled to know that it is. They really do complement each other very well. It's an incredible pairing. I really wish they would put out a live album of their playing, but I'm really happy to just have this. Really good footage for this monumental meeting. Both of these guys are pushing the limits of modern jazz guitar and to have all of their first session together recorded is really amazing.
ThankX for this beautiful moment here... 1/ How my heart sings (Earl Zindars), 2/ Body and Soul (Johnny Green), Out of nowhere (Johnny Green). It's a big pleasure to see end hear those two guys playing such beautiful melodies that are traditionaly played in jazz since so long, they do it so well... Before writing unpleasant comments, go and listen what they are doing with their own music ! it's a jazz workshop here, jazz is a traditionnal music too ! They are tremendous players !
Julian Lage is the seasoned guitarist here. Mike is a great guitarist too but Julian has such a dynamic approach to the guitar and telling a story with every solo, using dynamics in his playing. He’s quite amazing. Now his playing has grown even more to playing totally different than this in his own group. The thing I liked about is video is they both listened to each other to push the other on. Beautiful exchange here. Don’t get me wrong Mike Moreno sounds great, I’d like to hear him now! Thanks for sharing.
when they are tradin' on all the thing tune i almost came,fluffing amazing moreno got one of most creative and mellow line ever for modern jazz guitarist,while julian got the most sweetest and vintage cool line ever this video is better than DOPE
Kristen, to me, you seem to be missing the big point. These guys sound no less than like themselves, and that is what I look for. And them selves interact with each other like no other people, ever, on the planet. what they create is much like a fingerprint, unique, even for them.
Before this video was another popular video of this that had hundreds of thousands of views, but was sadly removed. So this jam turns out to be their highest watched video.
The horn fills were excellent!! Right on pitch (for a dying goose lol) You can see it on Mikes face as to who is this guy I'm about to play with?. Julian looks just too cool for school. Hope he didn't lose something important there. I would call their lp "Fire and Passion". Now, who's fire and who's passion???
I know this might be a stupid question, but I don't understand why, at a certain point of the first tune they play, Julian Lage turns volume almost to zero while comping a la Freddie Green. I mean, would it be too loud otherwise? I thought jazz musicians traditionally kept the volume knobs at a stable value without changing them during the tune
I really wish I understood jazz. It intrigues me more than it appeases my ear, although I still appreciate it for a while. Technically, I believe this is beautiful, skilled, and complex, but it's like the sound that these three factors make are not 100% what I find sonically beautiful. But jazz keeps intriguing me.
Julian, for the most part, is playing lyrical and purposely staying away from the pyrotechnics, leaving that to Mike, these guys melt together as someone said. Now excuse me while I throw my guitar in the river. Jes' kiddin
2:14 - 9:01 = All The Things You Are
10:00 - 17:45 = Body and Soul
18:40 - 26:42 = Out Of Nowhere
11:39 a couple with a table
qq@@nicolaspisiati5054
It would so nice to have Julian as a guest on Mike Moreno's podcast. 2022
Still amazing after all these years! Ears, open ears!
Ive listened to this several times. These two guys are such kindred spirits they push each other to play better.
Two wonderful players, with ears, ears for what the other guy is playing. They melt together. Mike's rt hand is so light, it's mesmerizing.
Thanks to all involved. I am an old greeny that loves to see these young artists playing as one. The sharing of beautiful moments with love. Thank you.
Fantastic! Thanks for posting that. The future of jazz guitar is secure with guys like these around.
So happy to have gotten to experience this from like a foot away. This was the first time they had played together. Really cool to see two such different and influential guitarists play together.
I'm just drooling over these two gorgeous hand-made guitars!! Beautiful tones, awesome responsive pickups... They sound this good even outdoors.
But of course, it's JL and MM playing them. They are undoubtedly the creme de la creme of contemporary Jazz guitarists in their generation. Thanks for posting this!!!
Utterly compelling, I've watched this more than once, and I never cease to be amazed.
Pure shit.. Boring nonsense
this is amazing. I have never heard two guitarists follow eachother better than this, they are so free and each moment is full of swing and melody, it's the perfect rendition of this song! (All the things you are in particular)
It's rare to see two virtuoso guitarist not trying to top each other.Wonderful
common in my experience.. especially among virtuosos - who have nothing to prove
Mike's playing ability is superb. I sometimes wish I can play the piano and listening to these two guys motivates me into wanting to learn
Would love to hear an album with these two together.
Both Guitarists are amazing.
Julian’s playing from 15:00 on is particularly exquisite.
I think Julian is one of the greatest guitar genius of the 21th century
him & Lage Lund, & Mike Moreno, & probably others
Agreed
why???
Wes,Jim Hall, George Benson, Johnny Smith, Grant Green, Jimi Hendrix, Charlie Christan
Dude 21st
Amazing playing! Moreno's tone is unreal
They're using the same amp, Mike in channel 1, the fatter channel.
@@cliffirddelbridge2810 cool! But they both have different instruments, fingers, attack and playing styles
Awesome! Thanks so much for sharing this!
5:26 amazing motivic development and rhythmic displacement!!! Very original!
Jeeeeezzzzz! ...Unreal!!! Glad to see Jazz is alive and well!!
This version of All The Things You Are is unbelievable !!!
Great playing swinging from two wonderful guitarists.
Nothing like drinking coffee while watching and listening these 2 playing ,improvising and mocking each other lines
Fking eargasm
So great. Thanks for uploading!
Yeah I was wondering if this was the first time they had played together. I figured it was and thrilled to know that it is. They really do complement each other very well. It's an incredible pairing. I really wish they would put out a live album of their playing, but I'm really happy to just have this. Really good footage for this monumental meeting. Both of these guys are pushing the limits of modern jazz guitar and to have all of their first session together recorded is really amazing.
07:15
The best thing in the world...
That line was incredible
huge smile on my face, beautiful.
One of the best guitar duos ever!!
ThankX for this beautiful moment here... 1/ How my heart sings (Earl Zindars), 2/ Body and Soul (Johnny Green), Out of nowhere (Johnny Green). It's a big pleasure to see end hear those two guys playing such beautiful melodies that are traditionaly played in jazz since so long, they do it so well... Before writing unpleasant comments, go and listen what they are doing with their own music ! it's a jazz workshop here, jazz is a traditionnal music too ! They are tremendous players !
Isn't the first song all the things you are?
@@NathanLevMusic Hi, yes as it is written in the third comment of the vid since 6 years :)
at the end of the performance they started playing like 1 person. i love both players. who couldn't?
Oh man, I love Mike's chord choice while Julian plays the lead. Both are excellent nusicians
Thanks for share this nice moment!
Julian Lage is the seasoned guitarist here. Mike is a great guitarist too but Julian has such a dynamic approach to the guitar and telling a story with every solo, using dynamics in his playing. He’s quite amazing. Now his playing has grown even more to playing totally different than this in his own group. The thing I liked about is video is they both listened to each other to push the other on. Beautiful exchange here. Don’t get me wrong Mike Moreno sounds great, I’d like to hear him now! Thanks for sharing.
Mike has impeccable pocket, and Julian's great comping puts that to the test.
7:19 the cameraman has an eargasm! hehe We feel you dude!
Yeahhh how he picked up that device and spreaded it througout the changes wtf ...
Oh MAN do these guys have game. They can boodle around my house anytime. Thanks for the share.
"Ready? Let's play".
No rehearsal, never played together before. Amazing ears.
the future of jazz guitar is here.
I love the passages after 7:08 where it goes a little outside.
man each solo is so different. Julian's solo on Body and Soul makes me drift away. so awesome
Beautiful playing. It's all about the swing i guess. The swing of the guitar strap.
this is like a dream come true
julian is a monster!! and he makes it look sooo easy
Mike killed all the things you are amazing rhythmic ideas and phrases.
when they are tradin' on all the thing tune
i almost came,fluffing amazing
moreno got one of most creative and mellow line ever for modern jazz guitarist,while julian got the most sweetest and vintage cool line ever
this video is better than DOPE
Great sounds by these guys, Julian & Mike Moreno.
Kinya
beautiful, two masters at work! :)
11:19 which guitar superhero am i love in with? oh sure i'll help move this table until i decide
Amazing guys
Nice playing guys! Nice to hear a talented jazz local Julian!
C.G.T. Ukiah,CA
I would buy the shit out of a duo album with these two. You folks at the workshop were a lucky bunch.
Bravi questi ragazzi , sono moderni e soprattutto conoscono la tradizione della chitarra jazz.
...Faranno strada!
Amazing!
thanks for posting this!
Wow! Beautiful playing!
confortable weather, wonderful guitar sound
LOVING IT!
These guys are masters of geek shirts, especially Mike. He also wins with the best geek haircut.
…plaid?
Yes, Mike's hair has caught my attention before. The guy has a crazy cowlick
For the year this was recorded, these shirts were very popular on the Stanford campus. Total geek.
Kristen, to me, you seem to be missing the big point. These guys sound no less than like themselves, and that is what I look for. And them selves interact with each other like no other people, ever, on the planet. what they create is much like a fingerprint, unique, even for them.
Clifford. ..like no other people on the planet !! Whooo..
Around 3:48, the face of Mike when Julian does the legato thing, haha
Haha and Julian's face like a half a second later "Yep, that just happened"
Melted
What legato??
I like the guy walking out the door at 8:00 minutes. He walks by like he sees this everyday and it's no big deal.
mikes tone is sooooo sweet
Julian dropped something at the beginning of the video!!
Astounding
great upload!!
I hope I can be as good as these guys someday.
11:33 saving this for later
Super fine playing. Heavy hitters both
Before this video was another popular video of this that had hundreds of thousands of views, but was sadly removed. So this jam turns out to be their highest watched video.
that performace was great!
Body & Soul
This reminds me so much of the Billy Bean & John Pisano album Makin' It Again. Really nice playing, guys!
A phenomenal duo! These fellers ought to make an album together.
Wonderful
The horn fills were excellent!! Right on pitch (for a dying goose lol)
You can see it on Mikes face as to who is this guy I'm about to play with?. Julian looks just too cool for school. Hope he didn't lose something important there.
I would call their lp "Fire and Passion". Now, who's fire and who's passion???
and Julian Lage is an amazing, masterful accompanist (as well as a monster)
5:20 5:30 5:45 5:50 4:15 4:32
Can Stanford not afford two amplifiers?
@kristen name one cat who don't copy
Great!
Marvellous.
That was cool. Thx.
This looks like a cold open, like this is the 1st time they played together.
Wow. This is great.
I know this might be a stupid question, but I don't understand why, at a certain point of the first tune they play, Julian Lage turns volume almost to zero while comping a la Freddie Green. I mean, would it be too loud otherwise? I thought jazz musicians traditionally kept the volume knobs at a stable value without changing them during the tune
What's the tune they play after Body and Soul? Starts around 18:42...
wowa last song was amazing.. great solo by lage
Dropped a $10
0:11
Lovely performance!
7:18 audience is actually having climax
WOW ......just WOW
Duo album quick!!
Both guest artists doing some clinic, then they came out to jam a little bit, i guess!
And it's amazing indeed.
I love mike
it's Body and Soul.
Nice, real nice guys.
This is wild.
I really wish I understood jazz. It intrigues me more than it appeases my ear, although I still appreciate it for a while. Technically, I believe this is beautiful, skilled, and complex, but it's like the sound that these three factors make are not 100% what I find sonically beautiful. But jazz keeps intriguing me.
these guys sound like they sit around playing guitar all day...
Graham Saxton I know right! nice stuff..
They do lol
Playing is too vague a word for what they do every day imho.
Julian, for the most part, is playing lyrical and purposely staying away from the pyrotechnics, leaving that to Mike, these guys melt together as someone said. Now excuse me while I throw my guitar in the river.
Jes' kiddin
Mike Moreno, Velvet Hammer