This post is A plain BS has nothing to do with Wes with bunch of mediocre players playing on it to create such a boring track under Wes's caption, and I think it's a plain sin to make such a stupid post!
it was issued years ago (i'm guessing sometime between 2003 and 2006) on guitar techniques magazine. it's a note for note reproduction of the actual recording. it had the transcription of the whole thing with tab. there was also a backing track without guitar. i'm sure i can send find it and send it if you PM me.
wes' version is probably the best i've ever heard of this tune. it's a great tune to learn and practice.
Album "Boss Guitar: Wes Montgomery" Riverside April 22, 1963
Wes Montgomery - guitar
Mel Rhyne - organ
Jimmy Cobb - drums
this guitar player in not playing with his thumb and he has a very nice touch but clearly he is not Wes. He is playing (not improvising) NOTE BY NOTE the same exact improvisation Wes did on that recording, on that April 22 1963, and that day only. One of his perfect solos. And shame on the ones that can't recognize a 1963 recording from a modern sequencing!
people... read the description, or better yet listen to it....that's not wes playing. it may be his arrangement of the tune, but you can tell this isn't him playing right off the bat. the feel and tone are not wes, nor is the organ (computer?) comping whole notes something wes would play over. i mean no offense to whoever it is that's playing, but i just think it's funny that people see wes's name and immediately start gushing, even when the playing is solid but not spectacular like wes.
Comme le dit Cavacol le morceau est d'Henry Mancini, l'organiste est Mel Rhyme et le batteur Jimmy Cobb. Le disque s'appelle BossGuitar. (Je conseille, entre autres, d'écouter Besame Mucho sur le même disque, ainsi que Whisper not...). C'est le disque qui a fait connaître Wes des autres musiciens.
hello guitar fans, who want to know the work of tb Mazin Silva, Brazilian guitarist, feel free to listen to Brazilian guitar,,,, Mazin SILVA (search youtube)
@letsrunbike Like I said in the description, it's an interpretation of I dont know who, so it's a cover, I just dont know the guitarist. I got this track from my teachers also a minus one to play on it
You know,I love Wes, we all do, and I love this piece of music and in the first parts I hear a pick being used and I dont hear the melting fluency that is Wes.
I dont think this is Wes but I am real glad it isnt because it shows there are other guitarists out there who put me under a spell.
I've never been a jazz fan, but this song is the kind of jazz i like.
feidtublec 4 days ago
This post is A plain BS has nothing to do with Wes with bunch of mediocre players playing on it to create such a boring track under Wes's caption, and I think it's a plain sin to make such a stupid post!
artoftube 5 days ago
and i'm pretty sure it's pete callard on guitar. british guitar player. great phrasing, time and sensibility
davekinci 2 weeks ago
i know where this comes from
it was issued years ago (i'm guessing sometime between 2003 and 2006) on guitar techniques magazine. it's a note for note reproduction of the actual recording. it had the transcription of the whole thing with tab. there was also a backing track without guitar. i'm sure i can send find it and send it if you PM me.
wes' version is probably the best i've ever heard of this tune. it's a great tune to learn and practice.
rip mr. montgomery
davekinci 2 weeks ago
il pezzo e' di un italoamericano HENRY MANCINI e qui suona WES...terry
francoterry1 3 weeks ago
This doesn't have Wes's vibe. Nice though!
todds7 3 weeks ago
It might be Wes, or might be not. But it's so beautiful, I admit. Kinda like this cover!
themadaboutmusic 1 month ago
Album "Boss Guitar: Wes Montgomery" Riverside April 22, 1963
Wes Montgomery - guitar
Mel Rhyne - organ
Jimmy Cobb - drums
this guitar player in not playing with his thumb and he has a very nice touch but clearly he is not Wes. He is playing (not improvising) NOTE BY NOTE the same exact improvisation Wes did on that recording, on that April 22 1963, and that day only. One of his perfect solos. And shame on the ones that can't recognize a 1963 recording from a modern sequencing!
KillTheRockstarBand 1 month ago
This is definitely Wes. I have this version on vinyl
Kaihuna 2 months ago
@Kaihuna NO it is not, man... I have it on vinyl too. open your ears.
KillTheRockstarBand 1 month ago
C'est tellement bien....
papyslapet1 2 months ago
people... read the description, or better yet listen to it....that's not wes playing. it may be his arrangement of the tune, but you can tell this isn't him playing right off the bat. the feel and tone are not wes, nor is the organ (computer?) comping whole notes something wes would play over. i mean no offense to whoever it is that's playing, but i just think it's funny that people see wes's name and immediately start gushing, even when the playing is solid but not spectacular like wes.
mtobrien89 2 months ago 2
@mtobrien89 Thank you. I Though the description made it clear but eh.
This playing is definitly solid and great but yes wes was out of this world..
diabolojo 2 months ago
there´s a little tom jobim there,eu sei que vou te amar...and its from before the 60´s,if i am correct
GabrielDhalaman 2 months ago
very good, its ammazing the harmonization of the song and manily how wes play both the melody and the harmony at the same time
Eduxlx 3 months ago
Comme le dit Cavacol le morceau est d'Henry Mancini, l'organiste est Mel Rhyme et le batteur Jimmy Cobb. Le disque s'appelle BossGuitar. (Je conseille, entre autres, d'écouter Besame Mucho sur le même disque, ainsi que Whisper not...). C'est le disque qui a fait connaître Wes des autres musiciens.
IRACEMABABU 4 months ago
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hello guitar fans, who want to know the work of tb Mazin Silva, Brazilian guitarist, feel free to listen to Brazilian guitar,,,, Mazin SILVA (search youtube)
jazzbrasil2010 4 months ago
this is wes style. The song is from henry mancini
cacavol 4 months ago
these go up to 11
yootesa1515 5 months ago
this is awesome stuff
VioletFox19 6 months ago
so is this wes's version? or a cover?
ledzeppelin154 7 months ago
beautiful interpretation. wes' soul was in each cord he played
letsrunbike 8 months ago 2
@letsrunbike Like I said in the description, it's an interpretation of I dont know who, so it's a cover, I just dont know the guitarist. I got this track from my teachers also a minus one to play on it
diabolojo 7 months ago
@diabolojo So what does Wes Montgomery have to do with it? I'm fairly sure it is him anyway
17rph93 3 months ago
@17rph93 It's his version, that what it has to do. Im not sure if its him, im sure its his version though.
diabolojo 3 months ago
@diabolojo
You know,I love Wes, we all do, and I love this piece of music and in the first parts I hear a pick being used and I dont hear the melting fluency that is Wes.
I dont think this is Wes but I am real glad it isnt because it shows there are other guitarists out there who put me under a spell.
I really like this a lot.
twixttime 1 month ago
One of the greatest dudes ever.
Tritonprince 8 months ago
Jo ? S'tu toi Jo ? Ahahahah c'est Math Auger
BruceKulick 9 months ago
@BruceKulick ya man!!!
diabolojo 9 months ago
@BruceKulick
non mais ça va on vous dérange pas??? heheheh
superbe post les gars, je bosse ce standard là et cette version m'aide bcp. ^^
menilmontant 7 months ago
@menilmontant tant mieux, c'est là pour ca!!! cest dur davoir une bonne track pour la pratiquer .
diabolojo 7 months ago
@menilmontant não percebo o que tu escreveste, e agora percebe le isto oh otário
Eduxlx 3 months ago