Wes Montgomery Four On Six "Rare Recording" Live at the Half Note

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  • Wes Montgomery with Wynton Kelly Trio Recorded live at The Half Note during a Live matinee radio broadcast. Nov. 6, 12, 1965 Wes Montgomery - Guitar, Wynton Kelly - piano, Jimmy Cobb - drums, Larry Ridley - acoustic bass. A great guitar solo by Wes with an incredible chord solo to boot!

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  • @tomasvanecek8626
    @tomasvanecek8626 Před rokem +8

    He flew to another planet here. I´ve never heard anything like this from him, not ever.
    I have all his albums, CDs, all I could get.. I know them by heart. and by ear, too ;)
    And I bet - here he himself was maybe for the first (last?) time just like a witness to something unimaginable happening... pushing the boundaries as far as you can, and getting there.. to the outer space. You just feel when it happens, and I found it here.

    • @RyanSmith-WARTUBA
      @RyanSmith-WARTUBA Před 11 měsíci

      Yes! Your description of what’s transpiring in time here, and what Wes manifests and so much more is the closest words can get to grasping that brass ring of transcendent inspiration which was this magical musical moment, in time and timeless, too! Thanks for putting this down…❤

  • @allyourmoney
    @allyourmoney Před 4 lety +13

    No one will ever approach his chord soloing & octaves. He's just on another plane of existence with that stuff.

    • @tomasvanecek8626
      @tomasvanecek8626 Před 2 lety +1

      Octaves are easy.. but chord soloing - it messes up your head really hard :))
      Only Wes could do it.

  • @terryfoty2526
    @terryfoty2526 Před rokem +4

    I've heard all of Wes's recordings and I've never heard this one. This is Super! What a solo! That section from about 5:00 to 5:20 is amazing. The end is amazing. Wow!

  • @tomasvanecek8626
    @tomasvanecek8626 Před rokem +2

    I just have to return to this one more time: Here you can hear chords which you have never even known they´d existed. And you will never hear them again. THIS is Wes´masterpiece
    plain and simple... so much deserved to be relased on an album... And best of all - it is not a flashy showing off - all of it just works so marvelously

  • @scarzgalore9102
    @scarzgalore9102 Před rokem +1

    The Talent is absolutely Ridiculous!!!!!!! It's tripping me out the way he is hitting those notes so rapid with his thumb.... Man!!!!!

  • @Humanity2102
    @Humanity2102 Před 11 lety +32

    I was very blessed to have seen Wes live numerous times. He is the only guitarist I've ever heard who did stuff on the guitar that was "impossible." On one occasion at the Bohemian Caverns in Washington DC., he ask me to sit in with his brothers with Billy Hart on drums. I almost had a heart attack!

    • @mintygreen8760
      @mintygreen8760 Před 6 lety +1

      That’s an incredible story! What was he like in person?

    • @adsvx
      @adsvx Před 6 lety +1

      What an incredible experience that had to have been. Wow.

    • @Humanity2102
      @Humanity2102 Před rokem

      @@mintygreen8760 Very humble and friendly. He was like a friend in very short order.

    • @jeandanielcigarini574
      @jeandanielcigarini574 Před rokem

      You re right Sir this guy was amazing.....
      the French dude

    • @scarzgalore9102
      @scarzgalore9102 Před rokem +1

      GOD has Blessed you my Brother big time!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I hate that they never include him when Rolling stones mag put out the 100 greatest guitarists they have Blues players but NO JAZZplayers...MAN!!!!!!!WTF

  • @wifdellhenderson2760
    @wifdellhenderson2760 Před 2 lety +2

    Yes, Mr. Wes the jazz's guitar master at his finest!...

  • @A.ChristopherJohnson
    @A.ChristopherJohnson Před 10 lety +16

    Best version of Wes's 4 on 6 I've ever heard....PERIOD !!!

    • @teddypantelas
      @teddypantelas  Před 3 lety +1

      I love her because there’s no piano. It’s rare that you hear west and it gets hard trio situation.

    • @anthonykukla5384
      @anthonykukla5384 Před rokem

      100% Agree.. that pattern at about 5:00 is absolutely insane !!

  • @QIKWIA
    @QIKWIA Před 6 lety +6

    Omgosh.😍.incredible!
    Geee, I will love this amazing beautiful gifted man and his music,forever....💋

  • @sitarnut
    @sitarnut Před 5 lety +4

    The "James Bond " Walk-up at 4:40 reminding my Bro and me of the first time we heard him play that lick on, "Mister Walker" from the vinyl all those years ago.

  • @PaulHofreiter
    @PaulHofreiter Před 6 lety +10

    That is really something - some of his best playing IMO. It is cool to hear variations on some of the phrases he used in the main half note recording. It’s just incredible playing.

    • @teddypantelas
      @teddypantelas  Před 6 lety +1

      I agree. If you want to hear something check out the posting of all the things you are that I posted from the same Live radio broadcast. It will blow your mind! Guaranteed! Also feel free to check out my CZcams‘s and Hear the music I play which is obviously Jazz. Enjoy.

  • @cedjazz
    @cedjazz Před 7 lety +4

    This is One of the most incredible solos I've ever heard. Any instrument.

  • @captainkoo
    @captainkoo Před 3 lety +1

    Mind blowing. His on the spot phrasing is on another planet.
    And to think that he did this using his right thumb as a pick!!

  • @marieafranklincaudill8740

    I love the sounds he produced. He was an original one of a kind guitarist ❤️

  • @railcar123
    @railcar123 Před 10 lety +9

    He just skates thru those changes.

    • @GeorgiaBoy1961
      @GeorgiaBoy1961 Před 6 lety +1

      Wes was legendary for his ability to reharmonize - i.e., invent new and interesting chord changes - for old standards. He was unexcelled in this art.

  • @jazzguitar31
    @jazzguitar31 Před 10 lety +14

    While he was criticized for playing to the popular market in his recordings, at the same time he was doing this in live performances. In 1967 I heard him at the Bohemian Caverns, in NE Washington, in a quartet including Buddy and Monk Montgomery, played "The Shadow of Your Smile" for about 20 minutes in the first set. The second set he improvised on "The Shadow of Your Smile" again, another20 minutes -- all new. God given . . .

    • @teddypantelas
      @teddypantelas  Před 5 lety

      That must have been absolutely mind blowing! What a privilege to have witnessed it. Thanks for sharing that story.

  • @SimpleManGuitars1973
    @SimpleManGuitars1973 Před 8 lety +7

    THAT OCTAVE RUN AT ABOUT THE 5 MINUTE MARK!!!! FACE MEET PALM!!! EPIC! LOL!!!

    • @anthonykukla5384
      @anthonykukla5384 Před rokem

      AHHH I know dude! I've been scrolling down forever wondering why no one else was raving about it, FACE MEETS PALM AND EARS MELT!

  • @GrumpyStormtrooper
    @GrumpyStormtrooper Před 3 lety +1

    I didn't know he started playing at 19, and a year later was already playing in clubs.
    I also started jazz piano seriously at 19, and Wes is extremely motivational for people who started to play (relatively) later in life like me.

    • @teddypantelas
      @teddypantelas  Před 3 lety

      It’s great that Wes can be an inspiration to you starting playing jazz at 19. Did you play classical music before that? If so how long? I find it having my classical background really helps a lot crossing over to jazz.
      It’s great that Wes can be an inspiration to you starting playing jazz at 19. Did you play classical music before that? If so how long? I find having a classical background can really help a lot crossing over to jazz.

    • @GrumpyStormtrooper
      @GrumpyStormtrooper Před 3 lety

      @@teddypantelas I never was this into music but I did do some lessons when I was 6 and then for 3 years at 12. I recently fell in love with this wonderful music, and have been pursuing seriously for the last year along my architecture studies.

    • @GeorgiaBoy1961
      @GeorgiaBoy1961 Před 3 lety +1

      @ saucy risi: Monk Montgomery, who was a bassist and also Wes' older brother, bought him a tenor guitar when he was in his teens, a four-string instrument - as those were popular at the time (1930s-1940s). Wes got his first "real" guitar - a six-string - around the time he turned twenty. So Wes wasn't starting from scratch as a twenty-year old. That doesn't make his development any less-impressive, though. Without any formal instruction at all, and within a remarkably short amount of time, he had learned as many Charlie Christian solos off records as he could, and had won his first pro gigs on that basis. The rest is history. Charlie Christian's music is not easy, I am here to tell you - it is very advanced in certain ways, and learning it is by no means easy. Wes just made it look that way, I am sure!

  • @allanyork244
    @allanyork244 Před rokem +2

    Way beyond love it

  • @user-kp5vq3bh7v
    @user-kp5vq3bh7v Před 2 lety +1

    ウエスの究極のテクニックと究極のアドリブ自由感、これはアドリブプレイの究極の充足感、満足、歓喜です

  • @Humanity2102
    @Humanity2102 Před 7 lety +4

    Wow Jazzguitar31 I was there in the spring of 1968 at the Bohemian Caverns in Washington DC on 11th & U streets Northwest. Man, you were smart enough to record Wes live! Wes was my idol and provided me with life changing advice regarding different perspectives about music. Wes told me that it was common sense that a musician plays better with a clear mind versus being drugged up. He also advised me to never play the same song twice. Unfortunately, he died at home a couple of months after that performance at the Bohemian Caverns. Wes played straight ahead jazz in the jazz clubs. I saw him at the Kennedy Center where he played his popular songs. A elderly lady in her 70's was sitting besides be on the third row. Wes play an outstanding combination of block chords, with octaves and this elderly lady hollered out "Impossible!" I almost fell out of my seat. This is one of the few recordings I've heard that reminds me of how Wes played live in jazz clubs. He was all jazz!

  • @mangolassi_.
    @mangolassi_. Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely amazing.

  • @pallhe
    @pallhe Před 2 měsíci

    Amazing!

  • @ctambrosi
    @ctambrosi Před 9 lety +4

    The moment you realize he's playing the melody a half note up!

  • @MrEarldawkins
    @MrEarldawkins Před 6 lety +1

    absolutely incredible master brother Wes

  • @frankboyle1320
    @frankboyle1320 Před 8 lety +1

    Amazing musician!!! Guess he has to be up there on any guitar player's list of incredible guitarist. Awesome sounds he created.

  • @teddypantelas
    @teddypantelas  Před 11 lety +1

    I agree Mathais that's the greatness of Wes his ideas and phrasing was always fresh and new. The thing I especially like about this take of Four On Six is it's a "guitar trio" and I believe that has a lot to do with it. There is a freedom in playing as a trio with out someone playing chords behind you. That's what's really special about this take for sure.

    • @GeorgiaBoy1961
      @GeorgiaBoy1961 Před 6 lety +2

      It's hard work playing in a trio setting, without a chordal polyphonic instrument behind you, like vibes or a piano. A good bassist is essential, and drummer, too, but you'll still working so hard. You can hear that in Wes's playing. Even a genius like him worked hard in a trio setting. I wish he'd recorded more-often that way; he plays so freely in that way. I liked his solo numbers, too - the man was a bloody genius. Everything he played sounded heavenly.

    • @GeorgiaBoy1961
      @GeorgiaBoy1961 Před 6 lety +1

      I see that this recording lists the great Wynton Kelly. Kelly sometimes just laid-out (opted out) of tunes when Wes on a roll, just went and took a break while Wes did his thing. Man's got to do what a man's got to do... ; )

    • @teddypantelas
      @teddypantelas  Před 5 lety

      Thats the cool thing about this recording. It’s the only one I’ve heard as a Trio. Maybe Wes asked him to lay out on purpose for just that tune. That’s why this recording is a classic. Imho

    • @GeorgiaBoy1961
      @GeorgiaBoy1961 Před 3 lety +2

      Wynton Kelly is regarded by many jazz musicians - especially pianists but others also - as one of the finest, if not "the finest," accompanist of all time. Yet, Kelly often opted out and just let Wes do his thing. You're in the deep end of the pool when a cat that gifted doesn't see the need to add anything behind you!

  • @jazzguitar31
    @jazzguitar31 Před 8 lety +4

    Critics faulted Wes for deserting jazz fans in his recording which sold to the general public and kept the recording companies happy. Yet, throughout his recording success, he continued to play like this in clubs. He was very "inhibited" in his playing in recording studios, not that the genius did not show through. I can testify to the truth of this. Recorded two sets at the Bohemian Caverans, Washington, DC, a quartet with his two brothers. He played "The Shadow of Your Smile" for about 20 minutes in each set. Literally out of this world.

    • @nilsounou2
      @nilsounou2 Před 7 lety +2

      Please please for guitargods'sake share with us your treasure !

    • @jazzguitar31
      @jazzguitar31 Před 7 lety +4

      I gave the recordings, made on a Mercury battery operated cassette recorder, to Yale Lewis, a jazz disc jockey in Washington, DC. He sent a letter of thanks, saying they were not high enough fidelity to play on the air, but he knew Wes' brothers, Buddy and Monk, and he sent the tapes to them. Yale passed on, and his archives are at the Virginia State University in Richmond. I have tried to find out if Yale dubbed the tapes before sending them to Wes' brothers, but without success. "Down Here on the Ground," his last album, has special sentimental value for me, because I got his autograph that night. Get the Jazz Icons DVD "Wes Montgomery Live in '65." I think most of it is on CZcams. Adrian Ingram wrote a biography, WES MONTGOMERY.

    • @nilsounou2
      @nilsounou2 Před 7 lety +2

      Thank you for your testimony. Hope these will show up someday...

    • @teddypantelas
      @teddypantelas  Před 7 lety +2

      I bet they were absolutely amazing! In my opinion every note that wes played find any recording was golden. He played the perfect guitar solo for every tune. As you mentioned the shadow of your smile a two minute recording for wes with one Coris play is the best course you could possibly play on the shadow of your smile. Boy, I wish I could hear those recordings you're talking about thanks for sharing.

    • @GeorgiaBoy1961
      @GeorgiaBoy1961 Před 6 lety +1

      Wes' command of the music was such that he overshadowed fellow jazz legends such as John Coltrane. I know a man who saw Wes during the short period when he guested in Coltrane's group, and this man says flatly that Wes blew everyone - including 'Trane - off the stage with his performances. Talent like his comes along so rarely - we are blessed to be able enjoy his wonderful music today, fifty years after his untimely death.

  • @johnmcgrath8886
    @johnmcgrath8886 Před 4 lety +2

    super! ...notice the "theme from the third man" quoted at 4.00 mins

  • @tomasvanecek8626
    @tomasvanecek8626 Před 2 lety +2

    Man, where do you come from with all these great versions ?
    It is like finding a Holy Grail you never knew there was..

    • @teddypantelas
      @teddypantelas  Před 2 lety +2

      it really is.Hearing Wes play this as a trio is something else! I'm glad you stoped by.

  • @maaaa123456
    @maaaa123456 Před 10 lety +2

    Amazing playing, amazing ..

  • @marieafranklincaudill8740

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @mwanguzi
    @mwanguzi Před 11 lety +1

    Amazing....I love youtube. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @aswadbryant204
    @aswadbryant204 Před 11 lety

    Brilliant. Just brilliant.

  • @juangenesyjazz
    @juangenesyjazz Před 8 lety

    UNICO ! MAESTRO DE LA IMPROVISACION , TEMPO RELAJACION SUTILEZA NO REPETITIVO HASTA EL DIA DE HOY SUS GRABACIONES ME SORPRENDEN , GENIAL

  • @wtumadremtupadre
    @wtumadremtupadre Před 5 lety

    The definitive version

  • @nogoogleplus
    @nogoogleplus Před 8 lety +1

    Sweet thanks!

  • @wesm65
    @wesm65 Před 11 lety +1

    Amazing version! Thanks for uploading Teddy! Phenomenal playing!!

  • @darinblayne
    @darinblayne Před 11 lety

    Awesome variation on a classic!

  • @A.ChristopherJohnson
    @A.ChristopherJohnson Před 10 lety

    Get 'em Jimmy !

  • @albrown4589
    @albrown4589 Před 8 lety

    Wow !

  • @m44E74
    @m44E74 Před 3 lety

    God!...

  • @SimpleManGuitars1973
    @SimpleManGuitars1973 Před 8 lety +15

    To all the impressionable kids who think you need drugs and alcohol to be a great musician or "cool", allow me to destroy that myth with two words: Wes Montgomery.

    • @S7REULI
      @S7REULI Před 5 lety +1

      Wes smoked weed

    • @lkd982
      @lkd982 Před 3 lety +4

      @@sessionQ smoking cigarettes, yes, weed and alcohol no. Hence his nickname "Mr Clean"

  • @railcar123
    @railcar123 Před 10 lety +8

    5:00-5:10!!

  • @pierrechaouat
    @pierrechaouat Před rokem

    Why don't we hear any piano or bass ? Incredible Wes chorus though

  • @grantgre
    @grantgre Před 2 lety

    where did you get this from amazing?!!!

  • @A.ChristopherJohnson
    @A.ChristopherJohnson Před 10 lety +1

    I'd rather choose CZcams over Google, any day of da week !!!

    • @robbyr9286
      @robbyr9286 Před 9 lety +3

      Adam C Johnson Google owns CZcams.

  • @teddypantelas
    @teddypantelas  Před 11 lety

    Typo Or shall I say voice recognition did the typo ps was supposed To be Piano

  • @AndyBartoshGuitarExperience

    Wes Montgomery, Four On Six Lesson: czcams.com/video/bkn-sJ7RskI/video.html

  • @m44E74
    @m44E74 Před 3 lety

    5:03/5:13!!!...

  • @MR-zc7tk
    @MR-zc7tk Před 2 lety

    ピアノレス?

  • @MR-zc7tk
    @MR-zc7tk Před 2 lety

    ハーフノートか❓

  • @MR-zc7tk
    @MR-zc7tk Před 2 lety

    ピアノレス❓

  • @MR-zc7tk
    @MR-zc7tk Před 2 lety

    嘘こくな

    • @teddypantelas
      @teddypantelas  Před 2 lety

      Wynton Kelly isn't playing on this one. This recording was done during a matinee set that week. truth!

    • @AquaticMammalOnBicycle
      @AquaticMammalOnBicycle Před rokem

      @@teddypantelas what were the matinee circumstances? I think comments are missing how sloppy a lot of his playing was especially in the first half, I assume tired from long hours or sick? But wow is he warmed up by 4:21 mark

  • @MR-zc7tk
    @MR-zc7tk Před 2 lety

    ハーフノートか❓