I must have listened to this posting many times, and each time I do that I get something new from it, what a great artist. I also have the same trouble with my hearing but I carry on and I imagine what I'm playing sounds like. I often think that the piano is out of tune, but that's only what I hear.
For those of you who may be curious, this a Milt Jackson tune. He was the driving force behind the Modern Jazz Quartet for me, and yes, he was only a two Mallett man. When I first brought home Pyramid in 1960 at the ripe old age of 10 I knew I found my ear groove, this was the sound that was to define my life. So, if you love jazz, and why would you be here unless you do, buy the MJQ Live at Carnegie Hall, 1966. It will set your soul free and let you fall in love with Jesus.
Felicitaciones Jorge!!!...es increíble como has logrado tus metas y sueños...¿te acuerdas de las tocadas con "halfy" en El Polo y otros locales?...jajaja... un fuerte abrazo desde Lima
I'll take ya one further. People need to be open to all music more. And yes, I'm including shitty pop singers like beiber . If someone finds something interesting then there's probably a reason. There is art in all things and that's what an artist must know. Good music isn't one thing.
Burton plays the Blues and tries to add something new to the most famous Blues line ever composed for vibraphone. Was he successful? Well, Listen to the MJQ, to the Oscar Peterson Trio, and to Miles with Monk and the composer, Milt Jackson to meditate and have your conclusion!
The bass solo is so tasteful! Jorge Roeder nails it!
I love how the stage is so damn huge, but they're all packed in. It's all about the intimacy, for the performers and the audience...
Bass player steals the show!
7:05 and 7:26
No.
I've just listened to it again, and it gets better each time.
Yeah, this is amazing. High level gentlemen. Thanks for sharing
Wow, what a great bass solo, extremely melodic, beautiful, full of ideas!
Best ever saxophone played on bass🎼👍👍
It's so cool! I saw them yesterday in Memmingen - the only concert in Germany - and so wonderful!!! Great musicians!!! Thank you so much for posting!
I must have listened to this posting many times, and each time I do that I get something new from it, what a great artist. I also have the same trouble with my hearing but I carry on and I imagine what I'm playing sounds like. I often think that the piano is out of tune, but that's only what I hear.
I'm transcribing Julian Lage's solo right now, God damn
you've had 6 years! hows that going? hehe
Still listening 2017.......Roeder...magnificent
incredible!
amazing performance!
Wonderful!
Jorge te felicito por todo lo que estas logrando, un gran abrazo desde Lima
Wonderful arrangement - and great playing - of course. Gary is only going to have masters of the art and craft in his band.
I know he's quickly becoming one of my favorites
awesome!!
Sweet just like passion Thank u This Doesnt hurt afterwards Dr T
Ooh, lovely bass solo!
El jazz que quiero escuchar!!!
Killing!
muy buenos son los musicos parabenss
great bass solo !!!
Thanks Jorge!
awesome
Awesome
Great players.
dig this!!!
großartig!
Felicitaciones Jorgito, estas tocando con los tigres, un abrazo
For those of you who may be curious, this a Milt Jackson tune. He was the driving force behind the Modern Jazz Quartet for me, and yes, he was only a two Mallett man. When I first brought home Pyramid in 1960 at the ripe old age of 10 I knew I found my ear groove, this was the sound that was to define my life. So, if you love jazz, and why would you be here unless you do, buy the MJQ Live at Carnegie Hall, 1966. It will set your soul free and let you fall in love with Jesus.
yes he did mark his neck at the C on G string. What a great bass player!
Oh my god Jorge!
Felicitaciones Jorge!!!...es increíble como has logrado tus metas y sueños...¿te acuerdas de las tocadas con "halfy" en El Polo y otros locales?...jajaja...
un fuerte abrazo desde Lima
oh my god
a Peruvian Bass player (Jorge Roeder) is simply great!!!
people really need to appreciate jazz and classical music more...
I'll take ya one further. People need to be open to all music more. And yes, I'm including shitty pop singers like beiber . If someone finds something interesting then there's probably a reason. There is art in all things and that's what an artist must know. Good music isn't one thing.
4:54 the best solo
When technique serves music !
Nice
I saw them in Copenhagen, and was blown to pieces!! It was amazing!
Wow!!!Dude Jullian is right down the middle of George Benson & PatMetheny.
Hey baby, I hear the blues a callin Tossed salad and scrambled eggs
...groovy...
A different feel from thr MJQ version.
The guitar has a different sonority from the piano
Excellent performance.
Is there anymore of this concert on youtube or somewhere on the internet?
And holy **** how musical is Lage's solo here?
yes me too - do you know what strings he is using?
when were they in belgrade?
++++
Burton plays the Blues and tries to add something new to the most famous Blues line ever composed for vibraphone. Was he successful? Well, Listen to the MJQ, to the Oscar Peterson Trio, and to Miles with Monk and the composer, Milt Jackson to meditate and have your conclusion!
6:29
roeder is blazing. but look closely at 7:19, is his neck marked with a pencil or something?
Yes those are fingerboard markers to reference some positions on the bass, not uncommon and probably a rented bass. I agree he sounds killin
Sadowsky Black Label Strings
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