Pat Martino - Live at Ethel's Place
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- čas přidán 13. 05. 2014
- Live At Ethel's Place was recorded in 1987. Along with Harvie Swartz on bass and Joey Barton on drums, Pat takes us on a wild roller coaster ride through breakneck tempos, sensitive ballads and smokey blues.
Titles include: Turnpike, Alastore, Do You Have A Name, Lord Zero, Each Of Your Daze and Slipback.
To order: stefan-grossmans-guitar-works... - Hudba
I was there! The night I attended Pat's nose started bleeding and he had to stop playing. He offered the people's money back or if they stayed he gave a lecture on music., and played cd cuts from his latest album. I stayed, of course...it was an interesting night!
Hi Larry, did Pat's nose start to bleed during this performance? it looks like the whole performance was recorded and I didnt see his nose bleed? explain please
@@chrisbatson3402 There could have been 2 shows...I don't know. But if you were at Ethel's on the night I went...he played a while, then he left the stage due to a nose bleed. Came back out (with hankerchef, holding his nose) and offered to give us our money back, or we could stay and listen to a lecture on his music and he played some new recordings that hadn't been released yet. Everyone stayed. It very well could have been edited out, or a different show than you saw...but I was there, and many of my friends, and that's what happened!
@@MrLfingers that's so cool you saw that show. It must have been amazing!
@@MrLfingers i was involved in the filming. the nose bleed was the previous night's show. pat referenced it during this show but that was edited out.
Wow, what a nice guy. Sounds like a humble guy that cares about giving a great show. RIP
RIP Pat Martino Thank you for your dedication and passion for music and life!
Back in 1992 I saw a picture of Pat with the "Scepter", and I spent months trying to find Abe Rivera. Finally I called information in Philly and called Pat. We had a long conversation, and he hooked me up with Abe. It took almost a year to get it. Abe called me and asked if I wanted my name inlaid on the pick guard. I asked him to put Pats signature on it. He said he couldn't do it, so I called Pat and asked him for permission to do so. Pat called Abe and said it was okay. It turned out beautiful. 27 years later, I still have it. What a work of art. Kevin Eubanks also plays Abe Riveras.
Why wouldnt you want you signature on the guitar you had Abe made for you? i dont understand?
@@chrisbatson3402 Chris, A lot of guitars don't have a story behind them, and I'm also an opportunist.
@@johnmcdonald3272 what does a opportunist have to do with a signature?
SO LUCKYYYYYYYYYY
MY former jazz teacher while I lived in Philly! I love Pat. Amazing!
Allan Craig Wallace oh damn what an honor. Got any videos of you playing?
Lucky
The man is from a different world. And he brought his guitar with him.
Excellent Pat Martino, i love this period and album
Forevery in our heart's and SOUL!! arigato!!......Lefuj ☮💔
For those who didn't know,, Pat had a stoke and lost a great deal of what he knew about jazz and guitar in general. He eventually re-taught himself to play!!! A master of his craft!!!
JustForFunMan An aneurism, actually.
A master of his craft indeed... love his sound
The guitar....the shades....and those leathers! Ladies & Gentleman, if you dare, PAT MARTINO!
Bad Ass.
Pat kills this so hard...he even looks like the Terminator in this video. Excellence.
Pat's guitar is the Abe Rivera Scepter. The birds eye maple is spectacular. Neck goes thru the body. I own one of these, and they are very heavy, but the sound is worth it. They have a special sound in the studio, going direct thru the board.A real work of art.
john mcdonald it looks heavy.. I wondered. But yeah at least you haven’t compromised any sound 👌
Thanks so much for solving that mystery for me! I have for YEARS been trying to figure out what kind of guitar that was. When I look at online sources describing Pat's guitars, I see a bunch of guitars, but never this one. I can now sleep at night... 😂
I saw him at Blues Alley in DC early 90s, he was playing that same gorgeous guitar. Best show at Blues Alley I ever saw to this day, he was so incredible. RIP Pat Martino.
pat is timeless this video looks like it was shot yesterday and his playing for that time is off the charts on so many levels!Thank you for sharing this video is awesome!!!!!
Wow, PM, a favorite composer.
That intro… I hear it. Great harmonization, you can hear each string moving to the next.
Dissonant and so good.
I worked for Sassafras Audio on second street in Philly back in the eighties. Pat walked in the store and I was blown away. We chatted for a bit and he gave me a guitar pick. Saw him several times post stroke. Legendary.
One of the best to ever do it.
What an incredible looking guitar man!!!! It looks like it should be in glass display box in a museum! Just gorgeous! definitely well suited for the extraordinary musician pat martino is! What a legend! God willing I hope I have a chance to see him play live......
wow, amazing to see the hands so close up! I learned so much from just so few moments of contact. It's visceral.
Smokin N' Burnin loving it.
Thanks for sharing this. Always liked Pat, and hey, Ethel's Place in Baltimore. I saw a couple shows there before it closed. Hard to keep jazz alive here. There is a new place called Keystone Korner in Harbor East.
Ethel Ennis, you were super, RIP.
cuando recupero la memoria tras el aneurisma volvio a tocar como en sus mejores tiempos. the return
THE MASTER!!!!
Inspirational
RIP! 🙏
love
amazing guitarist
, RIP
damn I would love to see the full concert of this, especially the first tune
You can order this on DVD I have it and its incredible. Yes order it now.
No more. Love you Pat. RIP 🙏🏻
Wild guitar...what the heck is that?
Great playing.
Disinformation. What is the point in doing that? Well-known that this is an Abe Rivera Scepter.
Αn Abe Rivera which unfortunately was stolen from Pat....
Goat.
Just a beautiful human being
This guy has an interesting style. He's in the bop tradition of people like Joe Pass and Wes Montgomery but his playing has a more aggressive edge to it that evokes the spirit of fusion.
paul harris He is one of the pioneers of Fusion
he was on the forefront of the hard bop genre
He's a bad ass !
That's why i like him so much.
This guy??? You’re talking about one of the fathers of jazz guitar.
smokin!
RIP… 😞
He is playing though a Crate CR 160 built in Saint Louis, Missouri (SLM) This was years before the Brain Cancer.
Not cancer, an AVM that caused a brain hemorrhage. My mom and youngest daughter both were born with the same condition.
George Benson and Rick Beato sent me here!
RIP.
Tight drummer. They sound like a jazz organ trio without the organ!
BTW the drummer is Joey Baron, not Barton.
Drum is Joey Baron
That guitar 🎸 is from outer space 👽
RIP
Que guitarra é essa?!
The first part of this intro sounds like some impression of a Scriabin prelude, at least to me.
The drummer is called Joey Baron, not Joey Barton.
Shit is mean!
what guitar is this...
huge nut
His guitar looks very heavy like it’s made of granite.
What kind of guitar is that??
on the CD it Says it is Steve LaSpina on Bass
'joey baron'
Abe Rivera guitar.
What was that last song
+Dexter Shumba Slipback
+Deely Stan Thanks
That guitar looks like it weighs a ton.
Thought the same
I would keep watching but Rolling Stone magazine ranked Kurt Cobain higher in best guitar players sorry gotta tune out
Thickest strings I've ever seen!!
016 is the high E
Great guitarist. But that guitar tone..
You might be cool but you'll never be pat in leather trousers cool.
Pat Martino is a musical genius but I`m really glad he got rid of these Miles Davis outfits
Lol I really thought it was the same glasses like miles had back in the days.
Jazz is the musical version of Greek to me. Very talented musicians, but I don't get it.
Guitar tone of wet cardboard strung with soggy noodles, with a little bit of digital distortion for good measure.