Jazzfest Bonn 2017: Post Tower, John Patitucci Electric Guitar Quartet, "Ides of March"
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John Patitucci - E-Bass
Adam Rogers - Gitarre
Steve Cardenas - Gitarre
Nate Smith - Schlagzeug
Er ist ein „breakthrough artist”: John Patitucci gehört zu den einflussreichsten Jazz-Bassisten unserer Zeit. Weltweit bekannt für seine Vielseitigkeit, Sensibilität und seinen besonderen Ton spielte er mit einigen der größten Namen der Musik einschließlich Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, B.B. King oder Natalie Cole. Bei seinem Konzert in Bonn stellt er sein Album "Brooklyn" vor. Am E-Bass reist der vielseitige Musiker, begleitet von zwei virtuosen Gitarristen und einem Drummer, in das Brooklyn seiner Kindheit zurück, wo er zum ersten Mal Rock, Pop, Funk und Blues hörte. Entstanden ist eine Musik, die mit ihrem „easy groove“ und wunderbar angenehmen Charme den Hörer ins New York der 1960er Jahre zurückversetzt.
Das Video ist ein Auszug aus der Dokumentation vom WDR, West ART JazzLine "Jazzfest Bonn" (20.06.2017)
Film: Schnittmenge.de
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I just wonder how these great musicians live nowadays when so little people listen to jazz
@baronvonsatan
3 жыл бұрын
It's only a little compared to rock and pop. COVID lockdowns notwithstanding, rest assured these gentlemen are making a good living.
Nate, killin' it on the Schlagzeug!
@dominikn19
Жыл бұрын
Right... 😂🔥
Out of all these gigs on youtube that bass is the best for this type of music
John and Nate are a match made in heaven
Talent and pure expressiveness with Latin Blood. FABULOUS ...!!! Greetings from Argentina. 🇦🇷
Yeees😆🎶👍... megagroovy...Nate is a beast, wow... 💪👍🥁... and the rest of the gang too...
John Patituccci is awesome as usual.
Music heaven...
I am a bass player, and the drums stole my attention.....no small feat with a group this talented.
@_Schmiddy_
Жыл бұрын
Me too, as a bass player playing with Nate would be such an honor! Sec, steady, always on the point, eine Präzisionsmachine!!! Jedes Schweitzeruhrwerk wird da neidisch!!!
definitely the best bassist alive today...
John and Nate, 2 of my favorite musicians
Nate.... the groove master... genius...
John Patitucci ....mmmmm.... The "velvety tone" of his bass makes me happy . An amazing musician. Perfect sounds!
@kfirtsairi3986
5 жыл бұрын
a true inspiration
So groovy and relaxing!👍🎵
Goodness nate smith. I like when a drummer gives his drums an actual voice. Not just how fast can I go and how abstract can I get.
@jamesmichaelfrank
6 жыл бұрын
theshipissinking no.. great point ! I think among a few other factors the man knows how to tune them drums real nice. Of course his personality comes through as well.
@gustafsone
4 жыл бұрын
Nate Smith is a robot. Nobody can have that much pocket. Nobody.
Nate killed that kit , John is a Bassplayer’s. Bassists. Love it !😊
They gotta be the coolest uncles I've seen and heard.
Patitucci Maestro!
Definitely one of the best things I've ever watched! Excellent playing and killer bass tone!
My sweet lord, what an amazing tone. Sounds like flatwounds to me
@cironicholas526
4 жыл бұрын
also high action and a pretty heavy attack
What a band!!!! Great music!
Great stuff! Gotta love Nate's drumming! :)
What a great and amazing quartet!!!!!!
Great band! John is on fire!
JOHN selalu ciamik... JOHN always awesome. Thanks for video sharing.It's really entertaining. Regards from Bali- Indonesia
John is outstanding
Já ouvi esse som mil vezes e não me canso massa demais q pegada q grave aveludado desse baixo e esse batera putz
awesome groove, love it.
Maestro!!
Maestro, que lindo suena este tema!
Great band!!!
Maestro!!!!!
Deep groove!
@evaldoaguiar2788
6 жыл бұрын
Muito bom som profissional
Siempre he admirado a John patitucci . Un máster en el bajo
damn tight! love it
JOHN, as one of my favourite bassist. I am waiting forward to see your performance in Java Jazz Festival, Jakarta, Indonesia one day....
Johns tone and playing on this is outstanding. That Jazz, whatever brand it is sounds killer. Very sweet tone.
@craigjones2050
6 жыл бұрын
Todd McCracken it's a Yamaha
@Anthony-ns4fn
6 жыл бұрын
Yes, looks like a Yamaha headstock. Maybe a one-off instrument? Just guessing about that one. Never seen another like it.
@davewallace593
6 жыл бұрын
John only plays Yammy. He's an endorsee.
@craigjones2050
6 жыл бұрын
Anthony I think it's a "bb - limited" which seem to be a custom model.
Baddest bassist on the planet
Patitucci é o cara maguinífico bassmen mais o mérito desse som ai é do batera a evolução dele é costante e a linha de baixo é a mesma
@cesarwpbasspereira5185
5 жыл бұрын
mas essa é a graça uai
What a f***in groove!
Mind = Blown
Very good job indeed !
Congrates John Patituci 🤟🔥
Feels like Tony Williams Lifetime, live again
1:40 i love how nate get possessed at beginning of that part
😲 high level!
Holy freakin' bass tone Batman!
just by listening to John's groove and stuff it makes me have some serious bass faces, like I was myself grooving like a pork XD
Wow....ups....ufffff.....yeeee bass sound...
Nice to hear Pat on a Fender-style bass
excellent
still loce it!!
Genial
Holy shit! This is my favorite fucking thing! Awesome sound quality! Blastin' it through the big stereo! Fuck yeah!!!
Dope!
cool
This is a very Scofield tune
Francis Rocco Patitucci ? Amazing bass tone
💿💿💿💿
OMFG
Showww
is't the bass or the fingers? amazing tone!
5:33 Its so hot!! Nate and john
Flats?
@callingchristiano
3 жыл бұрын
Sure!!
Here for the Schlagzeug. Nate put the schlag in that ish.
This reminds me heavily of "Watermelon Man" by Hancock, but "with the Headhunters" version.
Que modelo es el bajo de 6 ?
I LOVE THIS~!~~~~!!!! This is HOT!!!!
I always come back to this video hoping someone would name the guitar patitucci is holding in the thumbnail of the video, it's really beautiful. Can someone help me with the exact model name, I believe it to be a yamaha
@mariusgustavus6522
5 жыл бұрын
It is a one-off custom made for him. They never produced that bass unfortunatly :(
@KRXZY._.Nathan
5 жыл бұрын
@@mariusgustavus6522 unfortunately indeed!! I would have purchased one to accompany my TRB5II
John plays Yamaha electric basses.
@KRXZY._.Nathan
5 жыл бұрын
@inthepocket Yep so do for very good reason as well. Can't find anything to replicate my Trb5II tone and feel.
3:28
lots of John Schofield color in this one. Wish the guitar players who did a great job would have used some jaw dropping technique but over all great playing.
@florinlungu8917
6 жыл бұрын
yes indeed...I smiled when i read your post because i had the same feel when i listened this song... Anyway these guys are amazing... :). Peace...
@polkzoo
6 жыл бұрын
Bireli Lagrene could the power to it.
One of the guitarrists is Adam Rogers. Who is the other one? Anyone knows?
@SuperBromberg
4 жыл бұрын
Steve Cardenas
Groove much Nate?
J'm Bonn,James Bonn hihihi.
Hey guys ... can you play something like "Trap" or something more modern music? Just kidding!...laughs!... Excellent performance!... Keep in that way!...
@javiermedina5313
5 жыл бұрын
trap is not modern, it's like music made by apes, literally, so primitive
@zay7554
Жыл бұрын
@@javiermedina5313 I hope u enlighten yourself these past few years u troglodyte.
nice music but the camera man is not there!
Faltou um Frank Gambale na guitarra.
Man, how does he get that attack? A little bit of fingernail? Just the sound of the attack on a compressor?
Hey - Al Bundy on bass ! Ilove it.
like the tasty stuff but damn.....burn a bit brother.... if you can but many have a weak right hand and or left
Linha de bx
So Scofield.
John s sound is so simple and basic.
@hasankilicatan4559
6 жыл бұрын
kay kb ,agree to disagree!!Music is not a linear,its a circular imo...you get it?
@BAZZMAN800
6 жыл бұрын
I'm just guessing that John doesn't need any music lessons from the internet.
A M A Z I N G meeting..
I don’t understand why. Guy on the right volume during solos always too low. 🤷🏻♂️
frankly, without Nate it would have been quite contingent...personal oppinion.
@jamesmichaelfrank
6 жыл бұрын
Andreas Jourdan he definitely brings something magical to the mix, that is the truth.
Nate f*cking Smith.
I see Nate Smith is so popular with people. I don’t get it all, not to be insulting because I appreciate his obvious wizard level of ability but can someone please tell me some projects where he does some other kind of drumming? Anything I’ve seen him doing is nearly the exact same beat with varying tempos and I’m annoyed because I know how good he is but avoid watching vids with him in them because I’m utterly sick of here the one groove he does so well. Confusing but ultimately know, I just want to learn more about his other groups/styles of drumming.
great sound. But the camera guy must be fired...
Amazing playing. Horrible camera work.
As much as there's a lot to ponder when watching these musicians kill it, it really doesn't justify the complete lack of headbobbing, grooving, or fun-having, that's going on in this room. WTF people; its music, have fun.
That other guitar is lost in the mix.
@kijaniband1278
6 жыл бұрын
Not if you are listening in stereo...the guitars are panned almost extreme left and right
@davewallace593
6 жыл бұрын
Very good stereo separation of guitars. Maybe use cans.
@impulseproman
6 жыл бұрын
Check your speakers or your headphone because am hearing both guitar clearly
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
6 жыл бұрын
i hear them both too, and i'd say he's "lost" in the sense that his timing and intonation are a bit off.
@MrDaraghkinch
6 жыл бұрын
One of your speakers isn't working.
Nate Smith and Patitucci fit so well and feel brave on this. The two guitarists sound lifeless and stiff in comparison.
That drum kit smoked a cigarette after this.
All guitar players try to be John Scofield
@pgonzo98
2 жыл бұрын
they could do worse...
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Maestro, que lindo suena este tema!
Maestro!!!!!
Holy freakin' bass tone Batman!