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Llibert fortuny,Gary Willis, David Gómez (Triphasic) with Pat Metheny

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Saxophonist from Catalonia Lllibert Fortuny with Gary Willis bass, David Gomez drums (Triphasic) playing with pat Metheny in Vitoria Gasteiz Jazz Festival.... Wow!!!

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  • Guys, I was there. And live, it sounded amazing.

    This was about two hours from the beginning of the concert. Pat had played "Beyond the Missouri skies" complete. Then he had played with Diego Amador, after that with Kepa Junkera, and with Javier Colina.

    By this time with Llibert and the others, he was just having fun and letting it go.

  • Absolutely true!!!!

  • This gig was in Vitoria Gasteiz, Spain was part of the Jazz festival, July 2009.

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  • Gary Willis is GOD

  • i guess we finally know who makes all the "shred" parody videos :)

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  • Amazing performance. Pat to me is is just having fun; out of tune- probably but perhaps it is for an effect? I have to admit im not used to hearing pat with OD. Gary is a Fu***** monster! Love the dampening and overall phrasing. His control is amazing.

  • That was AWESOME!!!

  • I have never seen Pat Metheny play an out of tune guitar until. Maybe it might have been a little out at times but he tuned it during the song. Pat is clearly tuned sharp to the rest of the band. Guess he wanted it to be that way, he surely can hear the difference.

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  • Funny how much an out of tune guitar (shape up Pat) well and truly fucks up the sound of such an amazing band :o)

  • @solterodeoro I agree 100%, Gary Willis is GOD!

  • This is awesome. they all kick ass.

    Re: out of tune... yes, Pat is out of tune a bit. The G or B string seems to have slipped a bit. He was a bit out of tune with himself. Oh well, that happens on a live show. He tempered it quite well during his solo, so all I can say is DANG!!

    They all sounded great. Wish I could've been at that show.

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