Words are totally lacking when it comes to describing my appreciation of Matteo's brilliance. May he live long and burn with the light of a thousand stars. 🙏
classical players have the hardest time to understand improv because they aren't taught how to improvise at all. That's something you have to do on your own or through a separate teacher. You could argue experience, but dude is only 26, what experience would he have because a lot of self-study or teacher(s)? @@ScaleScarborough-jq8zx
When I first heard Matteo I was simply stunned at how great of a guitarist he was. His style of guitar encompasses so many styles and yet it is so unlike anything we have heard or seen before. Someone like Matteo who has such skills and knowledge and breathtaking technique only comes along maybe once in a lifetime. I'm 70 and have spent nearly my whole life in music playing guitar and being able to see and listen to so many other wonderful musicians and never have I been so taken with the incredible ability on so many levels that this young man has. He is truly one of a kind and I hope he a has a long and happy life and career.
Ho appena finito di sentire un disco di Howard Roberts vado su youtube e trovo questo. Wow! Splendida mezz'ora di jazz. Non capisco quelli (pochi invero) che sentono solo il virtuosismo di Mancuso. Il suo soloing è molto musicale. Suona con gusto. E questo oggi (viviamo in un'era intossicata dal virtuosismo fine a se stesso) è assai raro. La tecnica stellare di Mancuso è qui al servizio della musica. Come deve essere.
compliemti hai trovato la giusta osservazione sul virtuosismo per fare spettacolo. L'abilità deve sempre essere sempre al servizio della musica. Chi ascolta non è un chitarrista ma una persona che vuole ascoltare musica e Mancuso usa la sua straordinaria abilità e sensibilità musicale per offrire vera musica all'ascolto
Molto vero, Matteo cerca sempre una cantabilitá nei suoi "solo" e si capisce meglio ascoltandolo ad occhi chiusi perché guardandolo rimani stupito dal modo tutto personale di suonare. Un Grande!!!
Man what a collaboration! I'm a massive fan Shawn Lane and to see his longtime friend and colleague Jonas Hellborg playing with another one of my favorite guitarists Matteo Mancuso is absolutely insane!
Mancuso is a generation leader. You don't get too many guitarists like him. He's already legendary in my book. His playing is unlike anything we've seen before.
I stick with if music can’t be hummed it’s just for music majors. Music should be enjoyable for everyone. Sure music majors can make music for each other and wank away 1000 notes per second together. Niche music is great. Skill doesn’t equal listenability. This is a good example of that. If a guitar player is bored imagine what the Lindas in the crowd are thinking. Poor Lindas 😂
@@szilardsarkany6236 Not really, I mean Matteo is a fantastic player. But why not leave the chops behind for a minute and try to play some melody lines in a solo once for a while?
I totally agree. He is a generation leader (to us now) or will become one later. I just want to add that Guthrie Govan, if put in addition to Matteo next to Hellborg, would play as skilled but probably would insert some more unexpected licks, chords, melody lines. But Guthrie has had a couple of more years of playing and experimenting. Matteo will be able to do this with time and experience. His right hand finger picking technique is sure to make it in to the future of guitar playing techniques that has been dominated by the pick or hybrid picking techniques over the past decades
My thoughts were on the same track. Hellborg has a pretty good resume'. The improvisation that he did with Lane and Sipe, though is something unique. Mancuso is obviously a generational artist. One might wonder what might happen if he could hang out with Hellborg for awhile - that could be interesting.
Maybe also with Allan Holdsworth in "Hard hat area"? To me his (Jonas) best solo, together with Allan's one (arriving from the Space). A masterpiece. By both. ua-cam.com/video/wIoahfMZRZE/v-deo.html
I’m guessing you never saw Eddie Van Halen perform live or on video. He was fairly impressive. Maybe you need to be a young buck when one of the “once every decade” wizards I’ve been fortunate to experience. Come on …McLaughlin? Where is he in your continuum. Let me ask all of you. Who is Ted Greene? Have you ever watched him improvise for 45 minutes and have it never cease to surprise and make you mumble things you’ve never knew you had to express before. Ted Greene author of “CHORD CHEMISTRY “. A must have study guide for harmony studies.
As an "old" guitarist at 75, I am totally blown away at Matteo Mancuso genius level of guitar playing, by far the best now and I have heard many of the greatest live, Frank Gambale, Al DiMeola, Larry Carlton, John McLaughlin, Eric Johnson, Guthrie Govan and many more...
i can't bring myself to lie to myself and say that he's better than Guthrie Govan. No one is better that Guthrie but he is a closest to Guthrie i've ever heard
@@JinkProject yeah but Guthrie is double his age. I'd be interested to hear Guthrie when he was Mateo's age, and God knows how much of a face melter Matteo will be in 30 years time
You can hear Guthrie play at this same age. That’s the age when he wrote a lot of the material from "Erotic Cakes" (early 1990s) and it was released at that time. Guthrie was better compositionally at that age than Mancuso, though Mancuso is technically better. The Guthrie from that age was sloppier and more of a hard rock player. What they seem to have in common is that neither is great compositionally.
Ho visto un concerto nel lontano 1985 (anno in cui Matteo Mancuso non era ancora nato) al teatro tenda di Napoli di questo grande bassista con il grande John Mclaughlin, un 'esperienza indimenticabile: due mostri. Non pensavo che dopo tutti questi anni, rivedessi suonare Jonas Hellborg con il nostro grande Matteo Mancuso. Matteo in questo video dimostra una piena maturità per suonare alla pari con i più grandi. Davvero un orgoglio nazionale.
For sure if I was italian I'd be very proud. hell I'm proud of him just because I'm a veteran player but seriously Matteo will be like the Italian Paco de Lucia. Just unbelievable. VIVA MATTEO Y EL CAFE LAVAZZA!!! 🙂
@@MrThecamillone800 if anyone can dare be compared to the GOAT, Shawn Lane, it's Matteo. Like Shawn, he's a generational talent, and at a time when there are many, many stellar players in their prime.
Although it looks like a very different model, his guitar seems to have the same feature as Guthrie Govan's guitar - no bad notes anywhere on the neck. I gotta get me one of those.
2:51- I've recently been enjoying improvising over Cantaloupe Island myself and loving the change to Db7 in particular (I play Db Lydian dominant over it, mostly). Here I am being very proud of myself and then I hear Matteo just knock it out of the park on so many levels. Incredible musician.
Superb, simply superb! Matteo is the new star on the guitar scene for good reason. I hope he'll be delighting us for decades to come. Jonas is already famous and has played with the very best of the best. What a great pairing!
Regarding Matteo, his special finger technique, his musicality are just absolutely mindblowing! I had never witnessed something like that before and I'm totally flabbergasted. We are the witnesses of a real and unfathomable prodigy! 🎸❤❤❤
I was there too and it was one of the best gigs I been to. Comparable to holdsworth, and I don't say that lightly. Would have loved to see him with Jonas, one of the few guys that could possibly play a Shawn Lane tune properly.
What a treat having these two jam together! Matteo is a modern marvel. Jonas was the right-hand man for Shawn Lane (i.e. most terrifying guitarist who has ever lived) and seeing him with a new generation of virtuoso is a beautiful thing. 👍
I mean - c'mon. I'm a bassplayer. Always loved Jonas Hellborg. But Matteo Mancuso....OMFG he doesn't play a single wrong note and they are all so clear.....The dude's a monster
I think you just summarized part of the reason Matteo's music is -- to me -- extremely boring. Outside from wanting to hear his technique in action, I can't imagine wanting to listen to a Hellborg recording with Matteo on lead guitar. Just so dry and emotionless.
Какой кайф... Отдохновение в струнных мыслях! Чистота и прозрачность. Вдохи и выдохи кристалльно чисты. Идеальный дуэт. Никто им больше не нужен. Прелестно!
Oh my goodness…. What just happened Im 6 minutes in and blown away by Matteo, some of the best jazzy-ness I’ve heard .. reminds me of Govan but matteo has his own style.. Love it
Coordination between left and right fingers are unbelievable, fluidity and versatility are at the highest level, he is now a pioneer to influence newer and younger generation to follow while the older ones who are lucky to be alive and cherish it.
Stunning! And Matteo Mancuso has decades ahead of him! Jonas Hellborg is superb. Two of the best musicians on the planet. Love Mancuso's Yamaha Revstar.
I discovered Hellborg when I bought Elegant Punk in 1984. I was totally blown away and I've been a fan every since then. I still have my original vinyl LP!
Great to see Matteo playing with the legends that played with the legends: Jonas with Mahavishnu 84 & John Mclaughlin and previously he played with Al di Meola (from Johns Guitar Trio)
Was bummimg most of this year about my all time favorite guitarist Jeff Beck passing away. Discovered Matteo Mancuso about a month ago. Dude has me smiling again. His playing is stellar & incendiary. Maybe the GOAT...
Cantaloupe Island
Nardis
Donna Lee
Blues for John
Ума не приложу, что теперь делать с вышеперечисленными Вами, и куда их теперь девать?!... опосля ТАКОГО!!!
OMG, the bass tonal and rhythmic palette is superb. Jonas the maestro. An ideal match for Matteo's brilliance.
Words are totally lacking when it comes to describing my appreciation of Matteo's brilliance. May he live long and burn with the light of a thousand stars. 🙏
AMEN
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣@@frankierodriguez8661
The fluidity and freedom in Matteo's improv is just mindblowing.
Absolutily true.
Real talent.
A lot of study but also He feel the change..
Well, he _was_ classically trained.
classical players have the hardest time to understand improv because they aren't taught how to improvise at all. That's something you have to do on your own or through a separate teacher. You could argue experience, but dude is only 26, what experience would he have because a lot of self-study or teacher(s)? @@ScaleScarborough-jq8zx
Its clear: he's one of them already. I remember Joe and Wes... He knows. BUT : Jan Akkerman is very alive Greatest of ever.
he is next level to all current and past guitarists
When I first heard Matteo I was simply stunned at how great of a guitarist he was. His style of guitar encompasses so many styles and yet it is so unlike anything we have heard or seen before. Someone like Matteo who has such skills and knowledge and breathtaking technique only comes along maybe once in a lifetime. I'm 70 and have spent nearly my whole life in music playing guitar and being able to see and listen to so many other wonderful musicians and never have I been so taken with the incredible ability on so many levels that this young man has. He is truly one of a kind and I hope he a has a long and happy life and career.
Completely agree! ;) btw, try to listen to another Italian guitarist by the name of Pasquale Grasso
Esattamente io ho le stesse tue senzazioni e la tua stessa età (anche qualcosa di più)
Yes I was born in 1953 and I agree with everything you said, somehow he's managed to absorb all styles and techniques and make them his own
Two giants but Matteo is off the charts. The future of the guitar. Unequalled technique and musicality. Bravo!
Why do we have to compare this guy with others? Let’s just enjoy his marvellous playing. He’s obviously enjoying it!
If George Benson, Eddie Van Halen, Larry Carlton and an alien from the planet Riffton had a baby, this would be the result.
I think they already had a baby 😉
😅 Quite a line there, dude! 👍🤘
Totally agree 😇🙏✌👍👍👍
U nailed it bro😂
Well said 👍👍
Ho appena finito di sentire un disco di Howard Roberts vado su youtube e trovo questo. Wow! Splendida mezz'ora di jazz. Non capisco quelli (pochi invero) che sentono solo il virtuosismo di Mancuso. Il suo soloing è molto musicale. Suona con gusto. E questo oggi (viviamo in un'era intossicata dal virtuosismo fine a se stesso) è assai raro. La tecnica stellare di Mancuso è qui al servizio della musica. Come deve essere.
compliemti hai trovato la giusta osservazione sul virtuosismo per fare spettacolo. L'abilità deve sempre essere sempre al servizio della musica. Chi ascolta non è un chitarrista ma una persona che vuole ascoltare musica e Mancuso usa la sua straordinaria abilità e sensibilità musicale per offrire vera musica all'ascolto
Molto vero, Matteo cerca sempre una cantabilitá nei suoi "solo" e si capisce meglio ascoltandolo ad occhi chiusi perché guardandolo rimani stupito dal modo tutto personale di suonare. Un Grande!!!
A rare combination of gorgeous technique and soulful musicianship. I had the pleasure to be in the room. Unforgettable..
Where did it take place?
@edwnorris mannheim:congress GmbH (CC Rosengarten Mannheim) Gernmany
@@K3vl4r-dc9ht Thanks for the info!
Noice..😁🎸 That must have been brilliant.
I am fortunate to be alive today to witness Matteo Mancuso's playing. He is a truly unique and gifted musician.
Man what a collaboration! I'm a massive fan Shawn Lane and to see his longtime friend and colleague Jonas Hellborg playing with another one of my favorite guitarists Matteo Mancuso is absolutely insane!
Mancuso is Shawn's successor.
Mancuso is a generation leader. You don't get too many guitarists like him. He's already legendary in my book. His playing is unlike anything we've seen before.
I stick with if music can’t be hummed it’s just for music majors. Music should be enjoyable for everyone. Sure music majors can make music for each other and wank away 1000 notes per second together. Niche music is great.
Skill doesn’t equal listenability. This is a good example of that. If a guitar player is bored imagine what the Lindas in the crowd are thinking. Poor Lindas 😂
@@forester057 ignorant comment.
@@forester057 In that case, you just stick with Sound of Music and hum all you want.
@@szilardsarkany6236
Not really, I mean Matteo is a fantastic player. But why not leave the chops behind for a minute and try to play some melody lines in a solo once for a while?
I totally agree. He is a generation leader (to us now) or will become one later. I just want to add that Guthrie Govan, if put in addition to Matteo next to Hellborg, would play as skilled but probably would insert some more unexpected licks, chords, melody lines. But Guthrie has had a couple of more years of playing and experimenting. Matteo will be able to do this with time and experience. His right hand finger picking technique is sure to make it in to the future of guitar playing techniques that has been dominated by the pick or hybrid picking techniques over the past decades
It’s awesome that Jonas Hellborg plays with great guitarists like John McLaughlin, Shawn Lane (RIP), and, now, Mr. Mancuso. Amazing performance.
My thoughts were on the same track. Hellborg has a pretty good resume'. The improvisation that he did with Lane and Sipe, though is something unique. Mancuso is obviously a generational artist. One might wonder what might happen if he could hang out with Hellborg for awhile - that could be interesting.
Maybe also with Allan Holdsworth in "Hard hat area"? To me his (Jonas) best solo, together with Allan's one (arriving from the Space). A masterpiece. By both.
ua-cam.com/video/wIoahfMZRZE/v-deo.html
I am longing for a new trio led by Hellborg.
And Buckethead
@@pupilmover9835 “Octave of the Holy Innocents” is a must hear.
Jonas!! Your looking great man. Love this Matteo your awesome...shades of Shawn Lane.
Hands down the best guitarist I’ve ever witnessed. The bassist just blew me away “wow”
I’m guessing you never saw Eddie Van Halen perform live or on video. He was fairly impressive. Maybe you need to be a young buck when one of the “once every decade” wizards I’ve been fortunate to experience. Come on …McLaughlin? Where is he in your continuum.
Let me ask all of you. Who is Ted Greene? Have you ever watched him improvise for 45 minutes and have it never cease to surprise and make you mumble things you’ve never knew you had to express before.
Ted Greene author of “CHORD CHEMISTRY “. A must have study guide for harmony studies.
As an "old" guitarist at 75, I am totally blown away at Matteo Mancuso genius level of guitar playing, by far the best now and I have heard many of the greatest live, Frank Gambale, Al DiMeola, Larry Carlton, John McLaughlin, Eric Johnson, Guthrie Govan and many more...
Definitely here those and Alan Holdsworth influence . The right hand though, that is MATTEO
I agree, it's baffling
i can't bring myself to lie to myself and say that he's better than Guthrie Govan. No one is better that Guthrie but he is a closest to Guthrie i've ever heard
@@JinkProject yeah but Guthrie is double his age. I'd be interested to hear Guthrie when he was Mateo's age, and God knows how much of a face melter Matteo will be in 30 years time
You can hear Guthrie play at this same age. That’s the age when he wrote a lot of the material from "Erotic Cakes" (early 1990s) and it was released at that time. Guthrie was better compositionally at that age than Mancuso, though Mancuso is technically better. The Guthrie from that age was sloppier and more of a hard rock player. What they seem to have in common is that neither is great compositionally.
Mai sentito niente di così perfetto... anche gli angeli nel cielo si sono messi a guardare .
Non ho parole...troppo bello.
Ho visto un concerto nel lontano 1985 (anno in cui Matteo Mancuso non era ancora nato) al teatro tenda di Napoli di questo grande bassista con il grande John Mclaughlin, un 'esperienza indimenticabile: due mostri. Non pensavo che dopo tutti questi anni, rivedessi suonare Jonas Hellborg con il nostro grande Matteo Mancuso. Matteo in questo video dimostra una piena maturità per suonare alla pari con i più grandi. Davvero un orgoglio nazionale.
For sure if I was italian I'd be very proud. hell I'm proud of him just because I'm a veteran player but seriously Matteo will be like the Italian Paco de Lucia. Just unbelievable. VIVA MATTEO Y EL CAFE LAVAZZA!!! 🙂
Jonas is the best thing that happens to Shawn's music, I'm happy to see Matteo play with him
Matteo is the italian Lane
... and maybe more ...@@MrThecamillone800
@@MrThecamillone800 if anyone can dare be compared to the GOAT, Shawn Lane, it's Matteo. Like Shawn, he's a generational talent, and at a time when there are many, many stellar players in their prime.
And Sipe
My name is Jonas
amazing matteo , unbelievable flawless performance by the young Italian genius . He's actually the best in the business . BRAVO .
I totally agree with you!
Best at what? Not at anything that truly counts.
Although it looks like a very different model, his guitar seems to have the same feature as Guthrie Govan's guitar - no bad notes anywhere on the neck. I gotta get me one of those.
😂
CONGRATULATIONS! ... with your outstanding performance you hit the core of music! ... STANDING OVATION!
As a Swede, I'm really proud of Jonas! But I also love Matteo, as the guitar-wonder he is.
2:51- I've recently been enjoying improvising over Cantaloupe Island myself and loving the change to Db7 in particular (I play Db Lydian dominant over it, mostly). Here I am being very proud of myself and then I hear Matteo just knock it out of the park on so many levels. Incredible musician.
Damn. Jonas has always played with the best. From Shawn Lane to Matteo. Love his style.
Cause he is also one of the best
Maestro Mancuso. I could listen to him all day, everyday. Perfection.
I've been missing Jonas. Love to hear him play. Glad to see this. Matteo sounds great. I hope there's a duo recording in the works.
Jonas has such a wonderful fruity sound, what a genius, and what a body of music🤘🏻
Superb, simply superb! Matteo is the new star on the guitar scene for good reason. I hope he'll be delighting us for decades to come. Jonas is already famous and has played with the very best of the best. What a great pairing!
two generations but one language, the Music
Lots of happy tears. So happy to see Jonas. Amazing ❤
Never before heard Jonas Hellborg play with such warmth and empathy ❤👍🇸🇪
Check out his recordings with Shawn Lane.
Seeing Hellborg always reminds me how I miss Shawn Lane. Imagine if he was still here...
@@sixmillionaccountssilenced6721 Yeah, for sure!
The great Jonas Hellborg!
00:50 Cantaloupe Island (05:00 top)
09:35 Nardis (14:00 top)
17:45 Donna Lee
23:25 Blues for John
Regarding Matteo, his special finger technique, his musicality are just absolutely mindblowing! I had never witnessed something like that before and I'm totally flabbergasted. We are the witnesses of a real and unfathomable prodigy!
🎸❤❤❤
Technical prodigy, yes, but not great compositional artist. Almost plays like one would imagine an AI bot would.
@@a.s.2426so jealous!😅
Love this. Would love to see Matteo do a similar duo gig with Tal Wilkenfeld.
The most amazing duet I've ever heard.
Just…..incredible….😭😭😭😭😭
Matteo is the Greatest Guitar Genius of All Time-IMHO❤
I'd love to see a Hellborg,Mancuso,Sipe
My soul is smiling ! Stellar ! Thanks Mateo , Thanks Jonas !
Your soul or your brain? I see and hear impressive technique. Hardly a spiritually transformative experience.
Saw him in London recently and he was awesome, but this is jaw dropping, the best I think I've seen him play on any of his vids.
And credits to Jonas,
I was there too and it was one of the best gigs I been to. Comparable to holdsworth, and I don't say that lightly.
Would have loved to see him with Jonas, one of the few guys that could possibly play a Shawn Lane tune properly.
This was meant to happen. Mateo, Shawn, both amazing in their own right . Jonas is the inspiration
Talented people are such a blessing
Good description: Talented. Mancuso is that. A great artist. No. Not yet and looking like not ever.
I say this to say that when we hear a great musical artist - say Holdsworth - we don’t praise them for “talent.” It’s different.
he is 27 years old@@a.s.2426
Last song is a killer. I'm glad these two found each other. More, more, more!!!
dona lee composed by mlles in the 40's covered famously by jaco i think
Qualsiasi commento è superfluo, cosa dire, semplicemente grandi!!
Two of the “Best”, Players I have Ever Heard.....Great music....❤❤🎉
What a treat having these two jam together! Matteo is a modern marvel. Jonas was the right-hand man for Shawn Lane (i.e. most terrifying guitarist who has ever lived) and seeing him with a new generation of virtuoso is a beautiful thing. 👍
I hope they do a duo album. Just fantastic stuff
I mean - c'mon. I'm a bassplayer. Always loved Jonas Hellborg. But Matteo Mancuso....OMFG he doesn't play a single wrong note and they are all so clear.....The dude's a monster
Wonder what you thought of Jonas playing and solo
@@sampowellmusic Like i said i always loved Jonas Helborg, but it's really hard to keep up with someone like Matteo Mancuso
@@Generalbas1972 Nah. Jonas has had to "keep up" with Shawn Lane.
I think you just summarized part of the reason Matteo's music is -- to me -- extremely boring. Outside from wanting to hear his technique in action, I can't imagine wanting to listen to a Hellborg recording with Matteo on lead guitar. Just so dry and emotionless.
@@a.s.2426 You must be deaf in one ear and can't hear out of the other--or extremely jealous.
Amazing Duo... As a bass player Jones has been a inspiration for years. Jonas has a great use of space. A true master of the bass.
It was only a question of time...two of the greatest musical contemporary Grand Senieurs had to meet...con bravura...😇🙏👍👍👍
I saw Matteo live at the Guitar sSummit. And I saw Al di Meola. What a difference. It’s hard to become old 😢
Che performance ! Grande Matteo , grande il bassista 💯
Какой кайф... Отдохновение в струнных мыслях! Чистота и прозрачность. Вдохи и выдохи кристалльно чисты. Идеальный дуэт. Никто им больше не нужен. Прелестно!
Thank you for saving this generation of guitar !
Good Gods and all the Muses!!! What a musical feast!!! Thank you so much for sharing this!
👏👏👏 Eccezionale!! c'è qualcosa che non sai suonare? Grande Matteo
That EVH quote at 5:33 was nice :)
Oh my goodness…. What just happened
Im 6 minutes in and blown away by Matteo, some of the best jazzy-ness I’ve heard .. reminds me of Govan but matteo has his own style..
Love it
Semplicemente il miglior chitarrista al mondo in questo momento ❤️
Evidente verità
Max Ostro non è male neanche lui per un teenager :D -- Un duo Matteo + Max… un mio sogno
@@karayuschijsi ma ostro fondamentalmente non ha inventato nulla. Qui siamo di fronte a linee mai sentite da quando esiste la chitarra
I absolutely have no words duck can describe all my feelings and emotions right now❤❤❤❤❤
Jonas.............❤❤❤❤
Incredible. Please do more of this stuff Matteo!
Never heard anyone better than Mancuso !
You mean technically “better”. Nothing more. Artistically better. Hundreds of players. Don’t conflate the two.
@@a.s.2426give him time for composition...He is only 27...
Absolutely outstanding in every respect.
A, MAZING !
The Cantaloupe Island is insane, Matteo is on fire!
Thanks. I knew the song but couldn’t remember the name. An incredible rendition
Coordination between left and right fingers are unbelievable, fluidity and versatility are at the highest level, he is now a pioneer to influence newer and younger generation to follow while the older ones who are lucky to be alive and cherish it.
Stunning! And Matteo Mancuso has decades ahead of him! Jonas Hellborg is superb. Two of the best musicians on the planet. Love Mancuso's Yamaha Revstar.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Prepare the 👑
AMAZING , AMAZING PLAYING , LEAVING EVERYBODY ELSE IN THE DUST , ALFRED NYC / PR .
sssssoooooo wonderful ...GREAT ...THANK YOU BOTH ....
Duo musical en symbiose est Beautiful.Bravissimo John et Matteo .🎩👏👩🦰
mmm...Matteo surprises us with a chonky jam. Delicious.
You guys sound great. So nice to hear new voices that are so distinctive. and so historical, just wonderful. That was amazing
...che meraviglia, che meraviglia assoluta!
Duas grandes gerações se encontram! Isso é fantástico!
This video is the TREASURE.
Composing on the fly. What a skill.
He can play anything..... amazing virtuosity
Jonas’ tone-my gosh!
OH YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I discovered Hellborg when I bought Elegant Punk in 1984. I was totally blown away and I've been a fan every since then. I still have my original vinyl LP!
buone feste natalizie,,,,,,,,MATTEO PAPA COMPRESO...........BUON ANNO A TUTTI VOI.
Brilliant!
...a tremendeous meeting of two generations...reminds me of Jonas playing with John McLaughlin live in the Fabrik in Hamburg 🙏👍👍👍
Mamma mia 👏👏👏👏👏
These guys were made for each other!!!!
Jonas !!!!! Matteo!!!! Thank You Guys!
Great to see Matteo playing with the legends that played with the legends: Jonas with Mahavishnu 84 & John Mclaughlin and previously he played with Al di Meola (from Johns Guitar Trio)
Check Jonas’ album Aram of the Two Rivers
Loved!
Wow👍!
Jonas hellborg is great. I'm always happy to hear him play...
Was bummimg most of this year about my all time favorite guitarist Jeff Beck passing away. Discovered Matteo Mancuso about a month ago. Dude has me smiling again. His playing is stellar & incendiary. Maybe the GOAT...
Excellent!!!
WOW!!!
Amazing!
Impressionante. Grazie per queste bellissime emozioni che ci regali ad ogni performance. Un duetto da brividi.
...senza parole!!!!!!