I was so lucky to see this band live in a small hall in Edmonton, Canada. The energy in the room was amazing. Does it get any better than this? Thanks for posting!
scofield has the most mathematical sound of all jazzguitarists i know. he constantly constructs and deconstructs melody and harmonics of songs. but he never sounds boring, which is amazing.
This is a classic, before the heavier strings and jazz fundamentalism of the Blue Note years. Clear, highly original phrasing - no-one had done this in jazz or fusion before. Ibanez AS-200, 10-46 strings (sometimes 11 for 10), Pro-co Rat - one of the most imitated guitar sounds of the 80s-90s was born. How often do we get the off-the-wall tritone madness of 2.03 now?
dame de ese chicle maestro querido
1TheCrisrokm 2 weeks ago
Wow.. .Sco's really ripping it up here..
urbanfolkie 1 month ago
I didn't know Gonzo once had short hair and played with Miles!!!
flatwoundtickler 2 months ago
Anyone know the name of this DVD?
JohnnyGuitarWhelan 2 months ago
@JohnnyGuitarWhelan Miles Davis Live Montreal Festival 1985 is it. one of the best miles live !
yukiduck0w 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
mmm... grrr... what a dangerous sco !
tristan2b 2 months ago
Decoy from lp of same name by miles pounding groove!
moltonfiya 2 months ago
this is soo good!!!
midikir 2 months ago
Anyone out there that knows who the funky genious bassplayer is?
Snake7Plissken 2 months ago
@Snake7Plissken Darryl Jones. He is playing bass with the Rollings Stones now.
pearbra 2 months ago
@pearbra Ha ha ha! See what a stack of money can do. But I guess we all have to pay our bills, right? Anyway, thanx for the info.
Snake7Plissken 2 months ago
Smoking man!!! This really is loud jazz huh? Great!!!!
StandardSam1 2 months ago
I was so lucky to see this band live in a small hall in Edmonton, Canada. The energy in the room was amazing. Does it get any better than this? Thanks for posting!
ariot42 2 months ago
scofield has the most mathematical sound of all jazzguitarists i know. he constantly constructs and deconstructs melody and harmonics of songs. but he never sounds boring, which is amazing.
myshkin67 3 months ago 2
@myshkin67 if you think sco sounds mathematical, listen to Tim Miller!
samjohannes 1 month ago
Agreed!
mcrhythm2 3 months ago
This is a classic, before the heavier strings and jazz fundamentalism of the Blue Note years. Clear, highly original phrasing - no-one had done this in jazz or fusion before. Ibanez AS-200, 10-46 strings (sometimes 11 for 10), Pro-co Rat - one of the most imitated guitar sounds of the 80s-90s was born. How often do we get the off-the-wall tritone madness of 2.03 now?
jazztitch 3 months ago
some sco phrasing that would eventually become 'protocol' here :D
danogzilla 4 months ago 4
this is the show from Montreal. Sco rips (2:04) Sweet stuff.
booksteve 4 months ago
pasote...que arte
Carvim71 4 months ago
-****** rate
VMiki93 4 months ago
GENIAL !!! Great outside solo !! John is an "outside jazz player " master !!
MrJazzharmonie1 4 months ago
There is no higher musical honor than playing in Miles' band and Scofield earns it ... five stars!
Kolef88 5 months ago
0:51 Scofield licks!!!
PabloAVeraV 5 months ago
Awesome! I love his phrasing! :D
LiberoMan 6 months ago