When I hear Last Train Home...it takes me back to my very young years. I was born in 1950, a poor, snotty nosed kid running around in a very small town in Kentucky. The steam engine coal powered trains would come through this little town often, belching the coal burning smoke as they passed by with their loads of coal from the nearby coal mines. The smoke smelled like the chimney smoke from most all the homes in the cold winter months, only much stronger, of course. Being poor, we lived next to the railroad tracks and every so often a passenger train would pass by at night and I would run out to watch it. I wondered about the rich people who were riding in those fancy cars, being warm and well fed going through the night. I would wonder where they were going? After a young life of poverty, I set my mind to becoming rich enough to have the clothes, the food and everything I wanted. So with hard work and determination I made it! And I too finally rode those trains, travelling through the night, going home. God Bless Pat Metheny and friends for giving me a childhood memory.
For me , the same , in the south east Wales . full of coal and very little education but , plenty imagination which, led me one happy day to Metheny .Praise the Lord !!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@mensahajanaku Yep. I live in central Kentucky. I want everyone to retain their negative opinions of here. I know it's selfish but...stay away. I want it to remain as it is. And, obviously, I am a long time Metheny fan.
Every time I hear Last Train it just brings back so many memories. I cannot think of a musician that comes up with these soul searching tunes. Also fond memories of Lyle Mays….. what a amazing musician, God rest his soul. Together Pat and Lyle created so many incredible pieces.
Absolutely, he has written the soundtrack to my life. All his songs are full of romance, intensity and fill me with an urge to travel. Soulful music at its best. Never tire of listening to,him
Yes sir. You and I are right there together on that! Great music can take you to those places in your mind, take you away from the world to that untouched corner of your mind and soul. God Bless you sir.
@@Phaedrus1961 Same here Peter. It's indescribable what music does to we fortunate souls. I'm a firm Believer in God and Jesus Christ/Yeshua, and I believe that music of this absolutely unique quality has to come from God, through those like Pat Metheny and given to us as a gift beyond explanation! God Bless you my friend.
As a young aspiring player, I rode my bicycle all over the city of Toronto in the 80s and Pat's music accompanied me on most of my journeys, seemingly eliminating my fatigue and giving me a sense of well being and spirtual uplifting that only God could surpass. I get misty with nostalgia over those times, his music fills my heart like no other. God bless Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Mark Egan, Steve Rodby, Nana Vasconselos, Paul Wertico, Jaco and all the others who contributed to this incredible body of work.
One of his best albums ever. You know how on some albums, you skip around to all the “good” tunes? Not Still Life (Talking). There isn’t one bad song, not one.
Simply one of the greatest, most adventurous, groundbreaking artists of our time. I am so appreciative my life parallel the time metheny and mays are making their incredible music. They form the soundtrack of my life. Many many thanks.
When I was a kid my mom used to take me watch trains go by... she has passed almost 27 years now... everytime I hear this piece it just brings back bitter sweet memories!
I have been listening to PMG since the seventies and have every one of his albums. Seen him many times and most recently in Barcelona, last summer. His music is timeless, Romantic and evokes the days of travel and adventure I have had in my life. Great driving music. All of these musicians are top notch.
So, if I understand correctly, you straightforwardly causally-connect overcoming a most terrible disease with the existence of a god?! The same god who invented / created / gave you that disease in the first place? If so, your god gives new meaning to efficiency. And you seem to commit to magical "thinking".
@@jeroendeurenberg8711 it's fine if you want to believe that human being are product of a bizarre cosmic coincidence, but let other people have faith in a creator who are testing their life with terrible things. people believe this realm is a temporary testing ground which there will be judgment in the hereafter. with that much skeptical heart in you, maybe you should try believe that too just in case.
Every time I hear this great composition I'm reminded of summer of '68 watching Bobby Kennedy's funeral train traveling across the country to his resting place in Arlington. Thank you Pat and Lyle for so much inspiration! God Bless USA!
"Still life talking" got me through so many troubled times, I can't even count! The second album of a 3 album trilogy, and without question, the most POPULAR! "First Circle", "Still life talking", and "Letter from Home".
Thank you for your guitar and your playing , brilliant. Lyle died too young . He played keyboards awesome. To play with Pat he has a feel for the music like Pat with feeling.
Still life talking was my first CD of Metheny. I could not believe the sheer beauty of " In her family " and knew that it couldn't be a real drummer on Last train. I saw them at festival Hall London soon after and just could not believe what I saw. That drummer did Last Train and the whole set !! and as for Lyle Mays - what a terrible loss - he was beyond amazing.
I had the privilege to see Pat Metheny live twice already. I am very happy and thankful to the universe for that....2018 and 2022. But unfortunately I never could see the Pat Metheny Group live. Man, what a group! Astonishing! Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays are the Lennon/MacCartney of jazz. God bless music, the Pat Metheny group, and all the musicians that have been in it since the very beginning. Godspeed!
Lad ya missed a Unbelievably Talented group - Still Life was/is an amazing album - and I got to see them in NYC at Radio City - Nothing better than seeing a band in a great acoustical setting.
When I hear this song, I feel I'm watching a time lapsed camera of a flower bloomin, sun set and sunrise, pure joy...what a master...makes me feel free
Remember when the PMG was on world tour in the 90s and my family saw them in Detroit at the historical Fox Theatre in 1994. I’ll never forget how heavenly that tour performance was! I’ve been blessed to see Pat Metheny on tour performances since then with his other bands formed after 2010. The Pat Metheny Unity Band, and on. Had the pleasure of meeting him during his first Detroit Jazz Festival performance, then seeing Pat twice again at Detroit Jazz Fest, and then several times in Michigan for tour performances over the years.
Minuano was the song I played during my university years when I had to let go of some steam and bring myself to another level to be completely relaxed afterwards. Of course, it was on full blast completely surrounded by the music!!
Can't stop listening to this music. And they make it look so easy, while it's beyond perfect. Saw Pat in may, it was great, but Lyle should play next to him forever. RIP Lyle
I had the pleasure to be at that 1989 outdoor concert to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Montreal Jazz Festival. What a show in front of a crowd evaluated at 100,000 people… He was coming every year since the creation of the festival. Such a musician and great music with his longtime partners the late Lyle Mays and Steve Rodby.
Steve Rodby left the band not long after this was recorded. He was the last of the original lineup other than Lyle Mays.. RIP… I was fortunate to see the original lineup back in 1995.. There was a certain vibe that Blamirez and Ledford brought that has never been duplicated.
La nostalgia me invade escuchando esta melodía y me recuerda esos bellos días cuando viajaba con mi gran amor y sus dos hijas desde Laja a Talcahuano en el metrotren orillando el río Bio-Bio. Me caen lagrimas recordando a mi gran amor Georgina Rodriguez Riquelme. Comuna de Laja.
Last train home awesome ,but without RIP Lyle, RIP Nana vascenselos, missed dearly master drummer Paul Vertico . it ain't the same . I have been following Pat since 1977 and honored to have witnessed PMG.
Tout simplement le plus grand musicien ( avec Larry Carlton) et le plus grand groupe du 20 ème Siècle le binôme que forme par metheny et son ami ( son frère même) l'immense Lyle mays atteint un niveau musical qui touche les étoiles et le paradis !!!!!!!!!!!!! MON GRAAL ULTIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gigantesque prodigieux ahurissant monumental fabuleux sidérant !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Inoubliable et éternel .leur musique est d'une richesse et d'une beauté quasiment surnaturelle !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! STUPÉFIANT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LA PLUS EXTRAORDINAIRE MUSIQUE JAMAIS CRÉÉ PAR DES ÊTRES HUMAINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DIEU EXISTE IL S'APPELLE PAT METHENY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CET HOMME EST EN TOTALE CONNEXION AVEC LE PLAN VERTICAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MONSTRUEUSEMENT BEAU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DANS DIX MILLE ANS QUAND ON PARLERA DE MUSIQUE CLASSIQUE ON FERA RÉFÉRENCE AU PAT METHENY GROUP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ILS DEFRICHENT DES TERRITOIRES MUSICAUX OÙ PERSONNE N'EST JAMAIS ALLÉ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MONSTRUEUX TOUT SIMPLEMENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GUY
520 years later, 12 October, 2022, in Lima , Peru, Pat Metheny might seem to catch a minute piece of the essence of that day in 1492, with "Slip Away". Thank you, Pat.
Hearing "Last Train" many years ago on The Weather Channels "8 on the 8s" and tracking down just what the heck it was, is what started it all for me! Been a frequent-listening fan of PM ever since.
How many of you drummers out there think you can pull Train off. : ) So hard to call any of Pat and Lyle's stuff the "best" of their stuff, but Train and Minuano are certainly some of the best things that have ever been offered to we The lucky public. So grateful to have met Pat twice. RIP Lyle.
Magnificent piece Pat you are God's gift to humanity your music touches the soul like no other and yes their are great jazz artist but you are my favorite since 1989 God bless you and your family always 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
ITS TOTALY GENIUS THIS GROUP I HAVE ALL THE PAT M GROUP AND WITH ALL THIS WORK TRAKS AND PERSONAL TOUCH FROM THIS MUSIC I HAVE A TRAVEL STORY AROUND THE WORLD ALWAYS NOW . LAST TRAIN I WAS THINKING TO ELECTRO RYTHM ;;; I SAW THE DRUMMER IN FRONT ON ME 5MNAND MORE I WAS IN A CRYING SITUATION SO MUTCH PRECISION . RIP FOR LYLE SO SAD . PAT TAKE SOME TIME I WAS IN BRUXELLES WITH A VERY YOU CLAVIERIST MATCH TOTAL I LOVE YOU GUYS
i met Pat Metheny at Manny's, or was it Sam Ash, in NYC right after Still Life Talking was released. Very down to earth, very appreciative of my compliments of the new album.
I believe this may have been from the last The Way Up concert at the Montreal Jazz Festival. Unfortunately really the last real full PMG lineup. They did a brief songbook tour as a four piece, but this - as one of their very favourite venues, was a fitting swan song 😊
When I hear Last Train Home...it takes me back to my very young years. I was born in 1950, a poor, snotty nosed kid running around in a very small town in Kentucky. The steam engine coal powered trains would come through this little town often, belching the coal burning smoke as they passed by with their loads of coal from the nearby coal mines. The smoke smelled like the chimney smoke from most all the homes in the cold winter months, only much stronger, of course.
Being poor, we lived next to the railroad tracks and every so often a passenger train would pass by at night and I would run out to watch it. I wondered about the rich people who were riding in those fancy cars, being warm and well fed going through the night. I would wonder where they were going?
After a young life of poverty, I set my mind to becoming rich enough to have the clothes, the food and everything I wanted. So with hard work and determination I made it!
And I too finally rode those trains, travelling through the night, going home.
God Bless Pat Metheny and friends for giving me a childhood memory.
Beautiful past! Thanks for sharing!!
For me , the same , in the south east Wales . full of coal and very little education but , plenty imagination which, led me one happy day to Metheny .Praise the Lord !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love you. Saw your story as I read. Yeah.
@@mensahajanaku Yep. I live in central Kentucky. I want everyone to retain their negative opinions of here. I know it's selfish but...stay away. I want it to remain as it is. And, obviously, I am a long time Metheny fan.
With all of Kentucky's traditions. The poor Tennessee. And all our faults, and our love.
Simply brilliant! Pat Metheny wrote wonderful melodies. And he performed them like no other.
The concerts with pat and Lyle were like riding a spaceship to perfect galaxies. Transformative
Amen 🙏🏽 ❤
Every time I hear Last Train it just brings back so many memories. I cannot think of a musician that comes up with these soul searching tunes. Also fond memories of Lyle Mays….. what a amazing musician, God rest his soul. Together Pat and Lyle created so many incredible pieces.
Got me through many surgeries!
Absolutely, he has written the soundtrack to my life. All his songs are full of romance, intensity and fill me with an urge to travel. Soulful music at its best. Never tire of listening to,him
Ah man. You're making me tear up. Memories of listening and then seeing Pat and Lyle brings back so many thoughts and feelings. I miss those days.
Yes sir. You and I are right there together on that! Great music can take you to those places in your mind, take you away from the world to that untouched corner of your mind and soul. God Bless you sir.
@@Phaedrus1961 Same here Peter. It's indescribable what music does to we fortunate souls. I'm a firm Believer in God and Jesus Christ/Yeshua, and I believe that music of this absolutely unique quality has to come from God, through those like Pat Metheny and given to us as a gift beyond explanation! God Bless you my friend.
As a young aspiring player, I rode my bicycle all over the city of Toronto in the 80s and Pat's music accompanied me on most of my journeys, seemingly eliminating my fatigue and giving me a sense of well being and spirtual uplifting that only God could surpass. I get misty with nostalgia over those times, his music fills my heart like no other.
God bless Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Mark Egan, Steve Rodby, Nana Vasconselos, Paul Wertico, Jaco and all the others who contributed to this incredible body of work.
From that great 1987 album, 'Still Life (Talking)" that I still play to this day. I wished I saw this line up play it live.
Same. ❤
Wonderful record, still hearing the CD. 👏
One of his best albums ever. You know how on some albums, you skip around to all the “good” tunes? Not Still Life (Talking). There isn’t one bad song, not one.
That’s absolutely right!! It was the first record that opened my eyes to such a wonderful group! Their songs heal my soul!! RIP Lyle, Naná and Mark!!
Pedro Aznar ever ande forever 😊
I was fortunate enough to see them several times, including the Still Life tour. And, yes, it was every bit as good as you could imagine.
Merci pour ce superbe moment (de nostalgie) !😔
Takes me back to better sweeter times.
I really hope that good sweet times will come back to you
Love Pat and Lyle. So many memories of my business trips with this music as the background to my journeys. Will be with me until the end. RIP Lyle.
Simply one of the greatest, most adventurous, groundbreaking artists of our time. I am so appreciative my life parallel the time metheny and mays are making their incredible music. They form the soundtrack of my life. Many many thanks.
When I was a kid my mom used to take me watch trains go by... she has passed almost 27 years now... everytime I hear this piece it just brings back bitter sweet memories!
Still the happiest feel good music on the planet!
I have been listening to PMG since the seventies and have every one of his albums. Seen him many times and most recently in Barcelona, last summer. His music is timeless, Romantic and evokes the days of travel and adventure I have had in my life. Great driving music. All of these musicians are top notch.
One of the greatest tunes of all time. Hauntingly beautiful and melancholic.
Когда слушаю эту композицию слёзы текут по щекам. Величайшая мелодия. Из России с любовью!
I overcame brain Cancer. There is a God ❤
So, if I understand correctly, you straightforwardly causally-connect overcoming a most terrible disease with the existence of a god?! The same god who invented / created / gave you that disease in the first place? If so, your god gives new meaning to efficiency. And you seem to commit to magical "thinking".
@@jeroendeurenberg8711oh dude stfu focus on the people who are doing harm with their beliefs. tf is wrong with u man
@@jeroendeurenberg8711 You're a real ray of sunshine. I really hope that you never get any kind of ailment like that person had...
God bless you with your recovery ❤️🩹
@@jeroendeurenberg8711 it's fine if you want to believe that human being are product of a bizarre cosmic coincidence, but let other people have faith in a creator who are testing their life with terrible things. people believe this realm is a temporary testing ground which there will be judgment in the hereafter. with that much skeptical heart in you, maybe you should try believe that too just in case.
Thank you Pat...
And memories Forever Lyle
Every time I hear this great composition I'm reminded of summer of '68 watching Bobby Kennedy's funeral train traveling across the country to his resting place in Arlington. Thank you Pat and Lyle for so much inspiration! God Bless USA!
So many great tunes from him and Lyle, miss those days.
"Still life talking" got me through so many troubled times, I can't even count! The second album of a 3 album trilogy, and without question, the most POPULAR! "First Circle", "Still life talking", and "Letter from Home".
All aboard this train with pat Metheny is the train conductor 🤠😎
Each of these musicians is a master of his instruments wow incredible timing and harmony
Thank you for your guitar and your playing , brilliant. Lyle died too young . He played keyboards awesome. To play with Pat he has a feel for the music like Pat with feeling.
Omg...thank you guys for being born on this planet and in this time period 🙏
Myself, Pat and Mark Knopfler we actually share the birthday :) 😊
@@romekhanys9215 I share a birthday with Carlos Santana.
Great comment!!
I was ready to comment on this video,but you did it for everyone.
Peace bro 👊
Amen!
@@romekhanys9215
I’m very close to that …. Just a different day ……
These songs make me glad to be alive
The most increduble music on the world.
Love the early years of PMG, and that irreplaceable voice of Pedro Aznar. RIP Lyle Mays, Naná, and Mark Ledford!!! We’ll miss you!!
Amen! The world is a lesser place without them. 🎼⚘️
Thanks for mentioning Mark. I love what he brought to the group.
That is so true friends, so happy to meet people who love these pieces of art, labored by PMG!! Hope to hear from you again!!
Can you tell me which one is Mark?
@@iammar10Be thankful for the recordings that still allow us to
enjoy them today!
I saw Pat Matheny Group every time they came to town as well as the Trio. The greatest ever!
Bring back the old memories... Very good song ❤
Still life talking was my first CD of Metheny. I could not believe the sheer beauty of " In her family " and knew that it couldn't be a real drummer on Last train. I saw them at festival Hall London soon after and just could not believe what I saw. That drummer did Last Train and the whole set !! and as for Lyle Mays - what a terrible loss - he was beyond amazing.
What an amazing crescendo - fills me with joy...
I had the privilege to see Pat Metheny live twice already. I am very happy and thankful to the universe for that....2018 and 2022. But unfortunately I never could see the Pat Metheny Group live. Man, what a group! Astonishing! Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays are the Lennon/MacCartney of jazz. God bless music, the Pat Metheny group, and all the musicians that have been in it since the very beginning. Godspeed!
Lad ya missed a Unbelievably Talented group - Still Life was/is an amazing album - and I got to see them in NYC at Radio City - Nothing better than seeing a band in a great acoustical setting.
God Bless You.
It always never gets any better !!!!! The very best music in my heart !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I still remember when I first listened to New Chautauqua back in 1978 and how mesmerized I was by that sound. Until now.
Saw Pat in NJ back in the day. RED BANK, NEW BRUNSWICK. GREAT TIMES.
My personal favorite is SAN LORENZO from the first CD. What a brilliant piece of music. Long live Pat Metheny and his music!
That's a great tune, too! I have a hard time picking a favorite PMG tune, there are many!
SAME!
"First Circle," for me 8-)
San Lorenzo off the double LP from vinyl days... Travels!!! Awesome.
OMG, this is song from heaven!
❤a perfeição em forma de música... Participação maiden in Brasil
Nando lauria 🇧🇷
When I hear this song, I feel I'm watching a time lapsed camera of a flower bloomin, sun set and sunrise, pure joy...what a master...makes me feel free
Thanks to JoJo, I’m glad I’ve found this *Masterpiece.* More JoJo Fans should see this.
Props to the drummer maintaining that beat the entire track
Genius stuff man
danke
Amen - was lucky enough to see Pat and Lyle many times. Lyle - RIP, Pat can't wait to see you in Sept., here in Toronto!
You will have luck
Just saw him last night in Barcelona and it was spectacular. Miss Lyle, together they were a force.
@@acooksla He still has the chops...amazing! Thanks for the update. Glad you enjoyed the show.
This song is so beautiful!!!
Eu, amo essa música !
Remember when the PMG was on world tour in the 90s and my family saw them in Detroit at the historical Fox Theatre in 1994. I’ll never forget how heavenly that tour performance was! I’ve been blessed to see Pat Metheny on tour performances since then with his other bands formed after 2010. The Pat Metheny Unity Band, and on. Had the pleasure of meeting him during his first Detroit Jazz Festival performance, then seeing Pat twice again at Detroit Jazz Fest, and then several times in Michigan for tour performances over the years.
I remember listening to this on the flight home to my father's funeral
I'm so sorry. I miss my Dad. Here's to The End of the World....
Minuano was the song I played during my university years when I had to let go of some steam and bring myself to another level to be completely relaxed afterwards. Of course, it was on full blast completely surrounded by the music!!
I used to play Last Train Home with my band, back in the years.......what an amazing track.....
I absolutely LOVE this song !!!
Definitely one of my favorites, along with
Minuano !!!!!!! Love u Pat !!!! 😘
Hermoso tema ,tan lleno de paz y nostalgia...
The speed and delicacy of the brushwork.....kills me.
We Live Here.
@@usandthemakakelly2535 If you haven't seen the gopher yet, you are missing out.
@@MeAndTheBoys_ I'm sorry for not knowing what the gopher is. 🙄😂
My wrists hurt just watching it!
Can't stop listening to this music. And they make it look so easy, while it's beyond perfect. Saw Pat in may, it was great, but Lyle should play next to him forever. RIP Lyle
Tears of joy.
Maravilloso Pat Metheny
I had the pleasure to be at that 1989 outdoor concert to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Montreal Jazz Festival. What a show in front of a crowd evaluated at 100,000 people…
He was coming every year since the creation of the festival. Such a musician and great music with his longtime partners the late Lyle Mays and Steve Rodby.
Lucky to be there as well. Still one of the greatest shows I was ever fortunate to witness
Steve Rodby left the band not long after this was recorded. He was the last of the original lineup other than Lyle Mays.. RIP… I was fortunate to see the original lineup back in 1995.. There was a certain vibe that Blamirez and Ledford brought that has never been duplicated.
Oh ! Montréal, l'ancien Monde, 2005 (il y a 18 ans déjà) I Like P.M & Lyle Mays and The Group un certains Festival de Jazz 🎺 🎺 😎
Wish I had seen this band live. Joyous music!
It's perfectly joyous.
La nostalgia me invade escuchando esta melodía y me recuerda esos bellos días cuando viajaba con mi gran amor y sus dos hijas desde Laja a Talcahuano en el metrotren orillando el río Bio-Bio. Me caen lagrimas recordando a mi gran amor Georgina Rodriguez Riquelme. Comuna de Laja.
Totally amazing I wish I could show you what's in my heart and mind so you would really see how great y'all are .
To those of you that have never heard of PMG. Sorry for your loss!!! Ive followed them 40 plus years
What is better than this? I could imagine hearing Last Train Home with my last few breaths. Love Lyle and the whole band and Antonio is thee best!
Greatest band Pat ever put together and maybe the greatest band I've ever seen.
Last train is what I want to hear when I leave here
Last train home awesome ,but without RIP Lyle, RIP Nana vascenselos, missed dearly master drummer Paul Vertico . it ain't the same . I have been following Pat since 1977 and honored to have witnessed PMG.
Last train home was one of the hardest songs to duplicate, yet one of the best songs ever.
I do agree, but very satisfactory when I played it. Even Minuano wasn't that easy...
Always outstanding!
Best band ever!
I'm here for a case...How many times I had listened this song!
Amazing! What memories!
Thank you for post it.
the soundtrack of my life
Fantasticamente Fantastici
Tout simplement le plus grand musicien ( avec Larry Carlton) et le plus grand groupe du 20 ème Siècle le binôme que forme par metheny et son ami ( son frère même) l'immense Lyle mays atteint un niveau musical qui touche les étoiles et le paradis !!!!!!!!!!!!! MON GRAAL ULTIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gigantesque prodigieux ahurissant monumental fabuleux sidérant !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Inoubliable et éternel .leur musique est d'une richesse et d'une beauté quasiment surnaturelle !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! STUPÉFIANT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LA PLUS EXTRAORDINAIRE MUSIQUE JAMAIS CRÉÉ PAR DES ÊTRES HUMAINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DIEU EXISTE IL S'APPELLE PAT METHENY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CET HOMME EST EN TOTALE CONNEXION AVEC LE PLAN VERTICAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MONSTRUEUSEMENT BEAU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DANS DIX MILLE ANS QUAND ON PARLERA DE MUSIQUE CLASSIQUE ON FERA RÉFÉRENCE AU PAT METHENY GROUP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ILS DEFRICHENT DES TERRITOIRES MUSICAUX OÙ PERSONNE N'EST JAMAIS ALLÉ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MONSTRUEUX TOUT SIMPLEMENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GUY
I couldn’t have said it any better.
so awesome
I love this live version so much better!
Agree with you. Not that I don't like the studio version, but this one is really good
Por fin un director que se sabe el tema, excelente.
🎂HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PAT METHENY ! 🎂
the arrangement of minuano six eight will always amaze me.
When I hear this I get this feeling of longing to go home some place special that I hope to be.
😮No words for the work of the drummer...
Antonio Sanchez? In studio-version Paul Wertico. Both great. ❤
Quel magnifique concert merci de nous le faire partager
520 years later, 12 October, 2022, in Lima , Peru, Pat Metheny might seem to catch a minute piece of the essence of that day in 1492, with "Slip Away". Thank you, Pat.
there wouldn't be much more to catch.....as after the PMG not much is even remotely near to this
@@stepanok Lol... definitely TRUE. I should have emphasized a MINUTE PIECE.
full on wall of sound... simply amazing... all the color and nuances that trumps a shot of glenmorangie astar
Hearing "Last Train" many years ago on The Weather Channels "8 on the 8s" and tracking down just what the heck it was, is what started it all for me! Been a frequent-listening fan of PM ever since.
SOOO TRANSCENDENTAL
How many of you drummers out there think you can pull Train off. : )
So hard to call any of Pat and Lyle's stuff the "best" of their stuff, but Train and Minuano are certainly some of the best things that have ever been offered to we The lucky public. So grateful to have met Pat twice. RIP Lyle.
Best Jazz Fusion band in my Lifetime_ bar none. That's why Ive seen them 6x over the years!!!!
Timeless perfect music ........
My favorite live band. Zappa Plays Zappa is a very close second!
パット・メセニー、そして大好きだったライル・メイズ、あなた方が奏でた音楽は今も日本のアニメを通じて世界に感動を発信し続けています。🍒
にしても9:24からの高揚感は最高ですね。❤
Monsieur Metheny !
Que dire autrement que « Révérence »
i'm so glad i was introduced to metheney by a coworker. he's enriched my life with his creativity
Beautiful!!!
With this song..i said to my self«i hear greatest musics»
Magnificent piece Pat you are God's gift to humanity your music touches the soul like no other and yes their are great jazz artist but you are my favorite since 1989 God bless you and your family always 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
ITS TOTALY GENIUS THIS GROUP
I HAVE ALL THE PAT M GROUP AND WITH ALL THIS WORK TRAKS AND PERSONAL TOUCH FROM THIS MUSIC I HAVE A TRAVEL STORY AROUND THE WORLD ALWAYS NOW .
LAST TRAIN I WAS THINKING TO ELECTRO RYTHM ;;; I SAW THE DRUMMER IN FRONT ON ME 5MNAND MORE I WAS IN A CRYING SITUATION SO MUTCH PRECISION . RIP FOR LYLE SO SAD . PAT TAKE SOME TIME I WAS IN BRUXELLES WITH A VERY YOU CLAVIERIST
MATCH TOTAL I LOVE YOU GUYS
This is one song I never have enough of.
Niente da aggiungere, qualcosa di magico, t
i met Pat Metheny at Manny's, or was it Sam Ash, in NYC right after Still Life Talking was released. Very down to earth, very appreciative of my compliments of the new album.
I believe this may have been from the last The Way Up concert at the Montreal Jazz Festival. Unfortunately really the last real full PMG lineup. They did a brief songbook tour as a four piece, but this - as one of their very favourite venues, was a fitting swan song 😊