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Pat Metheny Group 1991 Vienna - Minuano

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Pat Metheny Group - Live in Vienna Pat Metheny: guitars Pedro Aznar: Vocals, perc.,guitar Lyle Mays: Piano Keys Steve Rodby: Basses Armando Marcal: Percussion Paul Wertico: Drums The Road to you Tour 1991

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  • pedro is the best

  • @egemenati totally agree!

  • Am I high? No. I never have been. Nana's vocalise WAS perfect, not his voice. Get it? He added subtle colorings. That he strained only added to the emotional quality of the music. After he left, the music was built around vocalise and it became rather sugary and weak. Nice job at taking my comment out of context.

  • i'm agree. his vocalise is perfect, i love specially on 'it's for you' and 'goodbye'

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  • I also have to state that I am a HUGE Pat Metheny fan, as his music and playing has moved me in such a deep and profound way. There was so much magical music that was created in Brazil in the 60s/70s (particularly from "Minas Gerais") that influenced many, yet it did not get the recognition that it truly deserved.

    The music of Toninho Horta also comes to mind, and Pat was greatly inspired by his album, "Terra Dos Passaros" (1980), as well as Milton and Lo Borges' "Clube Da Esquina" (1972).

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  • Pedro Aznar is the magic on the orig album for a reason HE IS PERFECT!!

  • its not Nana, realy its Pedro Azanar

  • Pedro...jugador de toda la cancha..!

  • Mays is amazing.

  • Seriously, Mays destroys those keys at 7:20.

  • @surzen

    Well said.............

    

  • Beautiful. People are discussing the PMG vocalists here. I resonate with all of them, for each one brings a special contribution to the group's musical journey, but I feel that I have to acknowledge Milton Nascimento here as the missing link.

    He was singing this style of vocals way before Pedro, Mark, and David in the early 60s while working with the likes of Nana, and he was also making this kind of music too. The PMG's sound was clearly inspired by Milton and the sound from "Minas Gerais".

  • @egemenati Absolutely fabulous!

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