Pat Martino @ Paris New Morning
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It was at 12 that Pat Martino began to play the guitar, and would be one of its virtuosos before he was even 18! Pillar of psychedelic jazz, this fan of John Coltrane suffered a stroke in 1980 which caused him to lose his memory. It is by listening to his records that he will relearn all his technique. Today, he is probably better than before this event! Pat Martino once again proves to us on the New Morning stage that he is one of the finest guitar technicians, and that he knows like no other how to balance lyricism, feeling and extraordinary dexterity.
He is accompanied by Pat Bianchi (hammond organ) and Carmen Intorre Jr. (drums).
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It was the 19th of may 2015. I was there because two hours before the concert Pat gave me an interview for my broadcast (french radio). He was not only a legend but also a gentle man, kind, patient and classy. I miss him.
@p47paul
6 ай бұрын
That's wonderful! I met him at a show a few years prior to this show. And I saw several other shows over the years up until 2017 I think. What I remember most is when he would be playing so masterfully and look up at the audience and smile back. How I interpreted this was Pat knowing he was bringing pure joy to the audience and seeing that made him smile. What a beautiful soul. I am so happy I met him and saw him perform. Such a gift! I miss him too.
@MrGigatone
4 ай бұрын
He is untouchable, a music giant ❤
@davidsheriff9274
Ай бұрын
I saw him at a great jazz club in Oakland California called Yoshi's about eighteen years ago, when they were taking their bows at the end, I ran up to the front of the stage mouthing the word "pick"over and over to him and moving my right hand like I was picking a guitar,he finally sees me and hands me his pick and shook my hand. I still have that pick to this day. He really was a beautiful musician and a beautiful person.
@guitarman6742
18 күн бұрын
Organ player groovin' hard Jack !
There's a whole lifetime of lessons to learn in every measure.
The most non-auto pilot player ever. The articulation perfection makes it seem like he’s thinking bars ahead like a chessboard champion drawing shapes and telling a story while winning
@elimhmar2836
7 ай бұрын
What an expression skill, Mister!
@evuono
6 ай бұрын
My favourite musician
@gxruiz1
Ай бұрын
And yet he talked a lot about automatic shapes and forms on guitar, and just drilling and shedding his five “activities” from the book has freed up my playing in a priceless way
@juanmanuelalvarezrodriguez84
17 күн бұрын
Pat martino is one of most best guitarrist . He plays elegant sales. His notes sounds clears and he has a peculiar and orinal style
9:57 so now we know that Pat's tone switch is also a kill switch on the down position...and he forgot about it for a split second! Diamond hands Martino
Great job of Pat Bianchi (hammond organ) playing the bass with the left hand...
Music this beautiful is both gratifying and frightening. If you played guitar, you will know this is not from this world. So sad the master is gone.
Always a joy to see and hear Pat Martino playing... always, always inspirational ... thank you
Paris, 2015.. Enjoy the SetList: Inside out Seven come eleven Oleo Full house Mac Tough Sunny
@hejduke9060
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the set list, @jbatistabr. Here's Start times of the complete set list; can't forget Miles Davis' "All Blues" - outstanding version: Inside out Seven come eleven 09:57 Oleo 16:24 Full house 27:07 Mac Tough 37:16 All Blues 49:52 Sunny 59:00
@davidsheriff9274
Ай бұрын
It's strange that they would play two rhythm changes tunes with similar tempos back to back.
I saw them at Bucks County Community College just before they went out on this tour...Musical Genius!
Definetively one of his last great performances. Historic musical document, thanks for sharing he was one of the greatest!
Man, it swings so much.....from the first note Pat plays!
Pat Martino was one of my all time favorites… was always hoping I could see him play… RIP 🪦
@electrickrain
2 күн бұрын
I was manager at a club he headlined. Got to see several performances AND meet him. Such a nice guy.
The master has surrounded himself with great musicians to create an epic experience.
YES Thank You! RIP Pat Martino 🙏
Thank you for this, just watching for the second time, I can't think of anyone that sounded, or tried to sound like him, I was very fortunate to sit in a classroom at GIT in 78 and watch - listen to him and Joe Diorio play together, a life lasting memory! Wow! spellcheck told me I spelled Joe's last name wrong, looked it up, didn't realize he is gone also, I knew he had a stroke years ago, but didn't know he was gone, thank you both for all I learned from you and all your amazing music!!
@hejduke9060
10 ай бұрын
Cool, what an experience. I'm envious.
Aside from his legendary soloing..Pat's comping simply grooves/swings and always has!!
I thoroughly enjoyed this....Rest easy, Pat !
So, so Wonderful. Rest happily Pat, for ever!
I love this video, so much. Thank you to whoever uploaded it! Pat was never in my wheelhouse as a guitarist ( I was more into Joe Satriani and Edward Van Halen ) but I am fully aware of how important he is to the guitar playing community. What a master. RIP Mr. Martino and safe travels.
@alteamedia
Жыл бұрын
We have produced this film, like all the ones we have uploaded and going to upload.
@NeilRaouf
11 ай бұрын
@@alteamediai want to work on such projects. i have 10+ years in audio post for film under my belt. i love jazz!
@alteamedia
11 ай бұрын
@@NeilRaouf Hi... Where are you based ? Send us an email info@alteamedia.tv
@EvanJr
6 ай бұрын
Yes. The same. I heard about jazz since I know some blues guys when I started to play. But Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen and all this shred players that we know, was what I heard the most. I never was so deeply into the jazz until a 15 years ago. But I'm more now. So many great players on this style, with blues and bebop language, and others more fusion. All are fantastics.
The master .. thanks for posting !
thanks PAT.
27:07 Full House 36:01 Introduction 37:16 Mac Tough
Master of Jazz Masters!! awesome and the best guitarrist ever!!
Happy Birthday pat.....25 of august.....miss you
Thank you for posting this!
Each of these players Monster's. Together ? No words ...
Pat! Seven come Eleven! Pat was the master. Miss him.
Awesome set!!
Excellent Performance! Thanks a Lot for Sharing!
thank you, and you.........
Very very good music.
Beyond cool.
❤ forever Pat ❤
awesome recording, great audio quality!
Pat Martino Un MUST
The MASTER .
J'y étais ❤ merci
One and only, the legend.
this great, don't ever take it down...
Didn't know Jacques Cousteau besides being a famous oceanographer, also played the guitar so well. Fantastique!
@zerettino
10 ай бұрын
🤣
he seems shine as always a true guitar warrior, set list?
❤
RIP mestre.
Intorre is having the time of his life.
Amazing, pdf lessons ?
I thank my lucky stars that I got to see him in Hollywood California at the Catalina bar & el hombre😂
Jazz Standard NYC!
tous les commentaires sont sur un autre concert qui a eu lieu avant celui de Sarah Savoy. Pour son premier... y'a comme un défaut ! Avec Manolo à la guitare qui a laissé sa place à Michel Lemare à la basse, tandis que David Rolland s'occupe de la guitare à moyenne , avec la petite Anna Marquette au ti-fer , un violon très au point, comme le batteur d'ailleurs.
Un maestro 🎶👏👏👏👏👏🎸
👍👍👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️🇵🇱
song list ?
Was this ever released as an album?
tune list anyone plz~?
When was this recorded?
Di che anno è questo concerto? Potreste arricchire la descrizione con la lista dei brani?
What year was this?
@alteamedia
Жыл бұрын
2015
@DoctorGuitar
Жыл бұрын
@@alteamedia May 19?
Pat Bianchi is DESTROYING
Non-stop burn. Psychedelic jazz? His main influence was Wes Montgomery not sure where Coltrane came in.
:)
Smokin!
10:38 is the cameraman /director on crack? I want to see Pat play
Cameramen who zoom in on a guitar palyer's right hand most of the time should be banned from concert halls forever ;-) (unless they have filmed Jimi Hendrix)