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Jack Dejohnette feat Pat Metheny - Pm's Am

Festival de jazz a Montreal 1988 Jack Dejohnette:drums Pat Metheny:guitar Mick Goodrick:guitar Greg Osby:sax Lonnie Plaxico:bass Gary Thomas:sax  
 
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pppbaldo (4 months ago) Show Hide
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the first time i heard this pat's solo i've think ''this don't have sense.
now i think is a really fantastic solo.
bigwm (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Great video! I saw the comments about Jamie Foxx and Mel Gibson, how about Lonnie in the MC Hammer pants! lol I'll close my eyes and listen instead!
metheny46 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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thanks a lot for posting this wonderful vid . i owned the double cd and now have the long playing cassette . gres osby , gary thomas (with whom pat made the studio album "until we have faces") , lonnie plaxico on basses and of coarse the extrordinary jack dejohnette on drums and leading the AUDIO VISUALSCAPES band (sorry mick goodrick on guitar) i almost left you out . jack wrote the song for pat who did not appear on the studio recording . just wonderful . thanks again .
pinchilavionica (5 months ago) Show Hide
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jamie fox: saxophone
mel gibson :sinth guitar
Pettenderk (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Pants!!!!! those were the days.....
Epiphoneplayah (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Is MC Hammer the bass player?
wwwjscotecom (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks a lot, I have an old VHS of this, taped off TV, but it's edited, omitting the sax solo, jump-cutting to Pat's stuff.

I saw that show, I remember it left my 18 year old self with a vicious headache but I liked it anyway!
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What I mean about "going for the nuts" is not so much about what particular scales or notes and more about the musical energy to-be-conveyed. Metheny often uses his GR synth to deliver hail storms of such musical energy- this is what I refer to as going "for the nuts".
AllthatIamisLove (8 months ago)
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wanker6957 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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every one in this performance knows this tune WELL. this is the classic Special Edition lineup from the late 80's and this tune appears on their Audio-Visual Scapes recording.

furthermore, nothing here sounds random, nuts, thrown off or otherwise. each player is playing about what you would expect based on their unique musical personalities.

there is nothing shocking here other than the excellent playing.

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