Larry Carlton & Robben Ford Live in Switzerland 2007
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- Track list:
00:00 - Intro
00:04 - Burnable
11:06 - Derrick's Blues
21:17 - Goodbye
25:30 - Cold Gold
34:27 - Talk to Your Daughter
41:02 - Blues for Mr. Nobs
Larry Carlton - guitar
Robben Ford - guitar
Travis Carlton - bass
Toss Panos - drums
#LarryCarlton & #RobbenFord - Live in Switzerland, July 16th, 2007 - Zábava
I grew up in the same town as Robben Ford and when we were in jr high school we used to ditch school to go listen to him and his brothers playing music during lunch break at the high school.
Such an amazing musical family and it was worth every minute of detention 😂
😆 🤣 😂 Saratoga. CA. Leigh H.S. here. We spent so many nights partying at the Paul Masson stone wall, rat-racing Hiway 9 to Skyline. Dropped a car fishtailing out of the S's into the 90° lt. to Saratoga Springs. Guaranteed fatal except for two trees that caught us before the vertical plunge. Guess who discovered Jesus soon after...
This was long before S.V. Amazing times never to be repeated...
@@docwill184 Amen!
What a show! Incredible muscians, listening to each other and playing together at a level rarely seen. I started the video waking up in bed and simply couldn't stop. Now that's a way to start the day! Mr 335 just oozes class, musically as well as humanly. And yes Robben of course is a god, and the rhythm engine room is so airtight and groovy you have to shake your head in awe. The whole package is unbelievable.
Robben Ford: Master of chordal melody
Larry Carlton: Master of melodic phrasing
Together: magic
Brilliant Nelly logic on view here folks!
I LOVE how the Toss Panos is using his sticks. Goodness, me. What a badass. The command of touch, feels, grooves, dynamics, colors, effectiveness, humanity!!!
Yep; and the whole band can play like that! GREAT MUSICIANS. Joe Bannana man , whatever his name is.... can't clean their instruments.
@@rockymntdan1 Joe knows this & acknowledges their brilliance as he should...
Well, Dan, he knows this & his humility in saying how lucky to have legendary musicians like Reese Wynans in his review; also he has the backing to pay for it & his voice is a great asset to expressing the Blues. But he is a huge admirer of both these musicians. CZcams has a video of a very young Joe playing with Robben. I am sure Robben would love to have such greats to create a band with. But he is a master teacher for the ones he has presently in his bands.
Whenever I lose my interest or get stalled in playing guitar, I seem to find Larry Carlton and Robben Ford. I love their styles and I can imagine so much stuff in and around the beautiful stuff they are playing. Even lyrics seem to come out. They are a true inspiration for me.
I totally agree!!
right, me too! if you like Roben Ford, go check out Mark Lettieri, he’s as good as Roben! i’d suggest a song called Montreal with his trio band if you are first time listening to him
i d suggest to any guitarist who s got into an empty space / no inspiration, feelin that everything you play ye played thousand times already but cannot find a step, or stairway, that d lead you on : just play anyrecord of an artist that inspires him/her, and simply play along. it works for me, anddid work many a times. though the genre may not be so important, yes, for me people like carlton, steve gadd s band, all music that sparkles of life - groove - surely do it. joe pass takes more technical. theoretical knowledge, but why not jam along with him, too ? sure it wont do no harm.
@@MrMajar9 That's a nice thought and nicely spoken. Good words and inspiring. Thank you.
Absolutely, 2 of the very few guitar players who can make their guitars "sing" . So much range, vocabulary, dynamics, delicacy, restraint, originality..... there's not enough adjectives :D
I am a complete Larry fan, and Robben does tear it up here. Two bad ass guitar players. Larry's son is a bass master.
Im 56 and I dont have a girlfriend. Why dont Larrys son play the bass? Father n son? on no second look maybe is his son, weird ha? I tried to make my kid bro once play somethin, no: he studied 2 years Computers, got a job and a lawyer wife, after a legal trick they did to me, who cares for them, they said no babies, a weird selfish twisted moneygrubbing married couple!
TTM I hear u, but is it necessary here? if u want me to remove it, i will, just not good place to say this. Doesn't mean I am not compassionate for other's sufferings.
He's a bass pro.
I bought The complete Guitar Chord book, watched Larry and realised the book is missing about 200 pages!
😁
A very well thought out and appropriate comment.
lolz
304 to be precise
write that book
Ford and Carlton....pure bliss
They are killing it here!! Slaying!!!!!
I have been listening to Robben Ford for a long time, but streaming is allowing me to really explore all the stuff he has done over the last 50 years...and THAT is a LOT of great music with so many people. Tonight was CZcams night...his interview with Rick Beato, playing with Miles Davis in 1987 and THIS gem from 2007. I couldn't pull myself away from it - great playing from everyone in the band.
Just discovering Robben. PRS Guitars just released the Robben Ford signature. She's a beauty.
Love Robben's rhythm playing as much as soloing. Tons to be learned there.
Toss Panos is one hell of a great drummer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
denerfed he sure is ... incredible touch and power when he needs it ... a joy
He is spanking those skins with ferocity and touch... He is as Al Dawson says.... the funkmeister...perfect for this gig....
I'll second that! I've been listening to Toss for a number of years and despite all my effort....I just can't figure out what "secret sauce" he's using.....His feel is totally his own!
Hey denerfed, i think you should've put 3 more exclamation points, cuz without 'em, it don't make no sense. It looks like you're being facetious or even ironic.
Agreed. He stole the show in my book😮
Just 6.5 minutes in and Larry gave the coolest runs and solo I've ever heard and then Robben starts and Larry just stands there, piece holstered, and listens. That's what music's all about
This has GOT TO BE the most OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES of a band I've EVER HEARD
JUST OUTSTANDING..
Riveting! Never fails to amaze me how pop's most melodic guitarist in the late 70's/80's can get so goddamn nasty when he wants! True masters at work all round.
All together brilliant musicians, a pleasant experience! I love it❤️
Robben Ford's rhythm playing is off the charts! second to none
In the midst of isolation in this new surreal state of the world I'm inducted into communal bliss state by two of my favorite guitar Gods and this band!. The chord tones, melodies, groove, and beautiful communication are a joy and good medicine for the soul! Yes, kudos to Rick Beato and Tim Pierce's dissection of Kid Charlemagne which led me to this!
I could not give this performance a better characterization. And yes, kudos to Rick Beato just for being a great presence on YT who opens door after door after door for so many of us.
completely agree with you rockmemodeo, it´s a real pleasure to hear this way of playing. I was enchanted like a mouse by a cobra...my ears where delighted.
Thanks for sharing this precious diamond.
@@cesarrenecardenascazarez2584 Yes, brother!!
César René Cárdenas Cá
You don’t know the first thing about the definition of “God”. Can God Almighty make a God?
This is the first time I've ever seen these jamming guys playing.I'm 69 and so happy I found them......Yup ,I'll be following them for sure.
If you haven't found, it yet, check this, my friend... you'll like it... czcams.com/video/f64XZRRs0jA/video.html
Right on via jito
@@Migueltxum This link isn't available any longer. Does it appear anywhere else? Was it more of LC and Robben Ford?
Amazing. Haven't been listening to LC for quite a while and totally missed that one. 4 totally crazy guys cooking here. Already 13 years ago! Now, after ages, I am finally in :)
Robben Ford and Jeff Beck maybe my 2 favourite guitar players....both so skilled and tasteful. Larry Carlton is no slouch either. What a fantastic set this is!
THIS bass player (Larry's son probably) sits the whole band down! Perfect groove, perfect pulse.... every single bar!
Good Genes
His nephew
his son
why guess?
It is Larry's son
So many things to love about this concert and era in their respective careers... the Noupaul era with the 2290 are some of my favorite Robben tones. The improvisation exchange between Larry and Robben is so damn good. The comping. Travis' active tone. The Rhythm section grooves so hard. Just killer, all of it.
So true...
Fantastic! They are all great. The bass player is great!!!
WoW amazing night , I was there, Also first time I had seen Larry Carlton and Robben Ford * hooked* what an excellent recording Thank you ,Grateful and Love Montreux
Two of the best story tellers out there.
well said.
Four of the best, not two.
Drummer is sick. Some of the best right here.
+Mike Albanese Toss Panos and Robben Ford have been playing together for over thirty years.
wouldn't play that well if he was sick....Looks in pretty good shape to me. Nothing sick here...on the contrary it all sound very healthy classy pro!
maybe just a hangover
LoL, these comments
No question 👍
That drummer had to be absolutely spent after this gig - he's fantastic!
Saw Robben Ford with Jeff Berlin at Dante's in 1980 also with Victor Feldman and his two sons. What an experience. Robben was incredible at that time. Now he's sick, out of his mind fabulous. Don't know how you get that much better than those days in the 80s, but he did. To have two geniuses of guitar on the same stage should be a memory I hope the audience appreciates without question.
That first cut, Burnable, is the most groovenest tune I've ever heard. 2 guitars a bass and a drummer, my favorite line up. Out of this world!!!Bravo!!!
I hear you, man! And THIS take is the shit!
Y E A H ... infact . . . HELL YEAH. Going all picasso in the opening piece. First encounter with these musicians, thanx for sharing, awesome.
Love that harmonica sounding tone larry carlton used on his solo on Talk to your daughter!
Extraordinaire feeling j'aime good
This is just great. Robben Ford's solo on Derrick's Blues - restraint and power simultaneaously. But the whole concert is magnificent.
This is so ridiculously good, I don't even know where to begin saying what I like the most.
Wow! What led me to this was Rick Beato’s interview with Robin Ford. New to free form musically that is so amazing.
Same here
ME TOO! Not to be confused with the other metoo thing... HOLY @#$%! This is some legit jam. Daaammmmm.
same. Of course, I'm old enough to have actually purchased the Yellowjackets album when it came out 🤣😂. So he's been in my subconscious since back in those days. BTW, the way Larry solos around 2:45 reminds me that my favorite guitarist to listen to is John Scofield because the way he speaks is so loose and "out there" sometimes - these guys bring me to the same place on this track.
That was yet another great interview by Rick, he has opened up so much music since I've been subscribed; stuff that was maybe overlooked in the past or certainly not fully appreciated.
Kato Perez me too!
This is a masterclass by two of my all-time favorites. Thank you.
IMAGINE HAVING LARRY CARLTON WATCHING YOU,SHAKING HIS AND SMILING! WOW!
It's great to hear musicians who show technique and feel.
This is so refreshing for my ears since my Spotify account was hijacked by my 10yo daughter. Love it.
Joris Trooster
:-) ha ha
That amp deserves to be immortalized
It is...
In the 1970s I discovered these fine players on late-night jazz FM stations. What a way to grow up!
This is a concert I have seen and listened to several times, incredibly dynamic playing.
There is such a beautiful balance here between the intelectual aspects of Jazz improvisation and bluesy soulful expression like the difference between playing in a mode because the change calls for it and expressing yourself lyrically in what happens to be a mode. Awe-inspiring
Boog.
Agreed... eventhough this is so way beyond my capabilities to play... My ears heart soul and mind, definately sense the difference between true musical conversation and just notes.. This performance (from each of these accomplished players) is from the heart and soul...❣ Love it when It's like this..
@@dogfacedboy6947 boog.
Love how Larry watches Robben as a fan does. Love this. thank you for posting
Carlton has been quoted as saying Robben Ford is his favorite guitar player.
He’s just eyeballing his Dumble amp wondering how he can talk him into gifting him with it.
All of these musicians on stage are top notch.
woowwww - thanks a lot to Mr. Nobs, Montreux Jazz - to engage such musician. And thks for upload this wonderful concert.
You rarely hear Larry play “outside” and I love it soo much, his harmonic knowledge is 10 layers deeper than his music lets on, Travis n Tosh are killing that groove
I noticed that! I’m still somewhat of a jazz neophyte and I actually picked that up. It was very unexpected to hear that from Larry but he nailed it.
His inside is so large that there’s no outside left
The best blues - fusion guitar players in the world!
1.8M views and only 17K likes?!?!? What's wrong with you people?
Come on, Like and feel good. Brilliant!
Outstanding..
Holy moly, this is freakin' incredible! And that live mix audio sounds amazing!! Put your best headphones on and listen to this, pure bliss.
The recording is great.
Travis Carlton on bass. What a groove!
Saw this Combo back then. One of the best concerts of them all, and I've seen many of dem' all... 🎶🎹
Wow... Jeff Beck fan here. Larry and Robben have that same vibe and both of them are tops in their field.
Thank your Muzone for posting this!
Two guitar legends in one beautiful concert, accompanied by
maybe the sweetest and tightest performance of
Toss Panos
and the in excellence bathing bassist, also Larry's son: Travis!
No way is this great bass player in in the shadow of his father.
Yes. I'm sure now. 2007 was a great year!
Muito bom
Wow! I love how Robben Ford quoted Miles!
This whole thing is off the chain. Toss Panos is a monster.
Toss is amazing!
Carlton is Steely Dan's core! Sorry it took me so long to find it! Ford tears it up. Occupying the energy of Rock and Roll with the freedom of jazz, this performance reminds me of that early 60's transition period to rock from jazz and country when the two were eclipsed for awhile. Jazz with energy! Thanks! Well done!
These guys were serious about this gig. They're tight. Good songs. Great solos. Their two guitars were made for being played with each other - they compliment each other so well...like the guys playing them. And like others have already said sweet bass and drums.
Bryan Alfonso
This is just pure awesomeness..
Larry & Robben..sick combination!!
Smokin'. All 4 of 'em. If only to be there. And how generous and appreciative is Mr335.
Put on a decent set of headphones, and the sound quality is mind blowing.
Sounds great on studio monitors as well !
man that bassist deserves his own show
Somehow, I only just found these two guitarists today, but I'm going to enjoy the rest of my life listening to their music.
You've probably been heard Them many times and didn't know it. Larry's on quite a number of hit songs. Robben has been all over the place too, though I'm less familiar with his career. But you can hear Larry on old Steely Dan songs like _Don't Take Me Alive_ and _Kid Charlemane._
@@aylbdrmadison1051 I know a lot of old steely Dan, thank so much for the connection 👍
Thanks so much for this post!!!!
Drum solo from 18:00-20:00 is absolutely MONSTROUS!
Larry is the best... in my mind.. he's a Rolls-Royce of a guitarist....
I Agree. But Robben Is Who? No Sloutch..
I'd been listening to this in the background until Talk to Your Daughter came on and then I had to stop and watch it! I bought the Talk to Your Daughter album when it came out and Robben hung around us here in PDX, Oregon. Such a classic!
so raw but so refined.. outstanding.. like the best sashimi you ever had.
This is one of my all time favorite things to watch on youtube!
I've been watching it for years...cant get tired of it... great stuff
Two of my favorites, I've seen them both several times but never at the same time, what a catalytic sound they create in this live jam!!
I well remember Larry. He ws in our band, Tommy Winters and the DelReyes when he was just 14. He was an incredible player back then. Loved working with him. Jerry LaFavor, drummer
One of our early gigs was on Lapalma Ave. in Anaheim across the street from Knotts Berry Farm. Jerry.
I surfed over after watching Rick Beato interview Ford. What a rocking set!
Ray Romano on drums! Give him a hand 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Toss Panos - now that's drummin!
Robben Ford never lets me down !! Put me on a rocket ship headed for Andromeda. And it’s not too far away . Thanks guys for your dedication.
Goodbye - I'm reminded of so many wonderful tunes/songs/composers... just wonderful!
Great close ups on Larry & Robben's magic fingers.
Travis, you are just tearin it up.you a bad man. Yes sir.
What a feast for the brain! I, me, myself and my brain, with the help of our musical ears, are ecstatic.
Love to see how Larry respectful looks at Robben. One King to another
4:36 Robben's thinkin.....dang Larry, leave me some licks, bro. Two giants! I wish I could hit LIKE a 1000 times. Fkn brilliant rhythm section too. Smokin.
Damn give some love to the drummer he's so goof!
I've never seen Larry Carlton play. I'm awestruck. Simply awestruck! My God! His ideas are unearthly!
I have not seen Robben Ford either. He is awesome in his own right!
Another gem dug up by the algorithm. Does not disappoint. Longtime fan. Saw Larry in Nice France back in the 80's again with the supergroup in the 90's. Not lucky enough to catch Robbin YET. Been a fan just as long. Amazing to this day people have been listening to both yet have no clue as to who they are
Amazing. Loved Larry’s solo.
Holy Sh@t! This stuff kills! Hearing for the first time. Thanks for putting it up!
I I am with you this shit is smoking smooth
first timer peace and love
Much obliged for the music
Larry`s son on bass and Toss Panos got such a dynamic feeling together and with Larry and Robben who paint so beautifully and joy enriching with their guitar tones. This is an extremely living work of art! Thank you for your vibrant inspiration! Superb! !! Mikeswed62
Each player is as vital as the next. Take one away and everything changes. Their collective mindfulness, the ability to truly hear the other players, the choice of notes and where to play them, or not.
Music in the 70's was awesome. So many memories from the clubs.
Went to the Baked Potato to see Patrice Rushen and Harvey Mason. Sitting at the bar were Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Manolo Badrena and Alex Acuna. I looked around for Jaco but no joy. I was a total Weather Report freak and pretty much lost my shit. The band kicked ass. This was when Patrice had her big hit "Forget Me Nots" and that was the closer.
We would cue up at the Roxy hours before show time with 2 crews. One to stand in line and hold our place, and the B crew would hold it down in the parking lot partying hard. We would do rotations. Robben Ford showed up in line behind us. Talked to him for quite a while. But we always had elbows on the stage come show time. Saw Mahavishnu, Gentle Giant, George Duke, Larry Carlton and so many more. I remember doing lines out of the ashtrays and blowing pot smoke at Stanley Clarke.
It was music heaven.
Brother on bass is just so wonderful.
Larry Carlton's son
Thank you.
thought it was Robben Ford. Oh, just checked, it IS ROBBEN FORD, check the title or other YT videos by him, he is TOO OLD to be Larrys son! some ppl
Travis Carlton is on bass. Robben Ford plays guitar. It even lists the line up in the description of the video....some ppl.
lol, I was joshin ya'll anyway, hope your not pissed. I thought they were talking about Robben Ford being his son, and thought it was funny. My mistake. Please forgive me. I see you have impeccable taste in music.(for some ppl) lol sorry, I had to.
it's like god sent those guys to show you new colors...
it is
Tos Tanos on drums....amazing, ...as all the rest !! just wow
That drum solo in Derrick's Blues. holy F....
So awesome, like it was a jam session from another planet. So much feeling and soul from all the musicians:-)
4 absolutely great musician !!
The musicians are top notch! Great listening to great conversations.
Thanks for sharing...this is the best vid around, clear shots of both Dumbles on stage ...wow!
What a treat, two masters. Lovely, thank you.
GREAT, thank you for sharing
Excellent Robben and Larry!It’s fantastic!!Woooooooo👍🎸😘
Elite musicians i seen robben ford last year best concert ever would love to see larry live.