Bill Frisell Trio | Jazz | Guitar
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 26. 06. 2024
- đ Welcome to Victorâs Places! In this video weâll listen to an American jazz guitarist who has won numerous awards over the course of his career.
Over the years, William Richard Frisell has contributed to the work of such collaborators as Paul Motian, John Zorn, Elvis Costello, Ginger Baker, The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Suzanne Vega, Loudon Wainwright III, Van Dyke Parks, Vic Chesnutt, Rickie, Lee Jones, Ron Sexsmith, Vinicius CantuĂĄria, Marc Johnson (in "Bass Desires"), Ronald Shannon Jackson and Melvin Gibbs (in "Power Tools"), Marianne Faithful, John Scofield, Jan Garbarek, Lyle Mays, Vernon Reid, Julius Hemphill, Paul Bley, Wayne Horvitz, Hal Willner, Robin Holcomb, Rinde Eckert, The Frankfurt Ballet, film director Gus Van Sant, David Sanborn, David Sylvian, Petra Haden and numerous others, including Bono, Brian Eno, Jon Hassell and Daniel Lanois on the soundtrack for Wim Wenders' film Million Dollar Hotel.
This work has established Frisell as one of the most sought-after guitar voices in contemporary music. The breadth of such performing and recording situations is a testament not only to his singular guitar conception, but his musical versatility as well. This, however, is old news by now. In recent years, it is Frisell's role as composer and band leader which has garnered him increasing notoriety.
"For over ten years Bill Frisell has quietly been the most brilliant and unique voice to come along in jazz guitar since Wes Montgomery. In light of this, it may be easy to overlook the fact that he may also be one of the most promising composers of American music on the current scene". - Stereophile
"Bill Frisell is the Clark Kent of the electric guitar. Soft-spoken and self-effacing in conversation, he apparently breathes in lungfuls of raw fire when he straps on his (guitar)...His music is not what is typically called jazz, though it turns on improvisation; it's not rock'n roll; and it sure ain't that tired dinosaur called fusion. In one of the biggest leaps of imagination since the Yardbirds and Jimi Hendrix, Frisell coaxes and slams his hovering split-toned ax into shapes of things to come...But besides being a guitar genius, he's turned into a terrific songwriter. Like Monk, Frisell's harmonic and melodic ideas form a succinct, seamless mesh with outer sonic and rhythmic ideas about his ax". - Spin
"Frisell just has a knack for coaxing the most inviting sounds out of the instrument, and the composition skills to put them in just the right order. Combine a Colorado youth given to soul and C&W with solid jazz training, abetted by a decade-long residency in the heart of NYC's avant scene, multiplied by a fun factor of X (he has scored Buster Keaton's films) and you've got a recipe damn near perfection". - The Mirror
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Bill Frisell Trio | Jazz | Guitar
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Video - Beat Halberschmidt
Audio - Roland ROY Knauf
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the only very accomplished guitarist to play in a manner that makes it feel as though he just started learning guitar today
Excellent.
Superb!
Remember Frisell with Naked City. The man can play anything and play it like no one else. Genius!
From Leng Tch'e to the Paul Motian trio...
Wonderful sound and video production so tasteful. And of course the music is stellar.
Thank you and stay with us! Weâve got huge plans đ
ELITE MAN on the work â€
Rudy Royston: dr. Thomas Morgan: b.
Recording sounds amazing, music is 1000times better. Thank you
We did our best! Thank you đ
I've heard of this bloke - and the others, too⊠it is great oh yes
Once I've asked a young trained and talented guitar player who his favorite player would be. He didn't hesitate: ""Bill Frisell". That was when I started looking (listening) and paying attention.
He's unbeleivable! đ
Few people really speaks only what they should , no nonsense..few words and phrases to the point..for me they are Lee konitz (saxophonist) bill frisell and rale micic ..(guitarist)
Dont forget Lage Lund!
Amazing recording. What a great trio!
We're of the same opinion! Stay with us đ
Wow, excellent upload! Filming and the musician chemistry on this performance all are great!
Yeaaaah đ
Thank you for this gift â€
Cheers, Big Ears! Nice one. He goes there, where few tread. Thank God!
He's got the coolest guitars
remember Frisell in a lot of records expecially ECM record of BASS DESIRES with M. johnson and JScofield.an incredible recording sound and a Frisell passionate And psychedelic with Synth guitar,together with a great Sco,what a solo in resolution, powerful johnson. and the perfect Erskine. ciao from Italy!
This music is high emotional full of intensity
What a wonderful recording with BASS DESIRES!!
Strange that you donât mention the drummer or bassist in the description đ€·ââïž
Looks like OP only responds if you tell them how good the recording is lol
What a tone!
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Saw Bill with Rudy Royston & Tony Scherr a couple of weeks ago at a small venue in Bellingham, WA. Sublime.
Thanks for thiis Victor! High quality audio and video.
Merveilleux, merci!
W O N D E R F U L !
Brilliant.
Thanks!
thank you for posting. Phenomenal! From, Brooklyn, NY
Thank you and welcome to the channel, weâve got huge plans here đ
Also Brooklyn here. Saw Bill at Prospect Park bandshell, he did a score for Buster Keaton, plus a weird pair of animations by Jim Woodring.
Youâre the best Julia đ„°
I may have missed it somewhere, but when was this recorded? Stunningly beautiful!
9th of May, 2024. ZigZag club đ
@@VictorVoytov Excellent! Thanks much! It is good to see that this phenomenal trio is presently touring!
@@VictorVoytov But this is obviously not ZigZag Jazz Club. Where was it recorded?
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There are two other musicians too! I can see them! Why aren't them mentioned on the top? What are their names?
Rudy Royston, drums. Thomas Morgan, bass. Basically Bill's trio for the past decade. Both just sensitive as can be. Rudy Royston is probably my favorite drummer today. And that's with Chris Dave, Mark Guiliana, Brian Blade, and a _bunch_ of heavy cats.
Monk style
Misty but not as we know it Jim!
I think Bill Frisell accidentally did about half a dozen upstrokes with the pick.
Excellent music. Also, worst possible sponsor to interrupt the music at random. I mean, come on, a cartoon figure with a nasally voice?. Rude!
There are times when this music is absolutely genius, other times absolutely laughable. Weird.