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Hey Pat Metheny, take a tip from Buckethead!
lol! Too funny!
I really like this tune! It is the music that is important, not his facial expression!
Hey Pat Metheny, take a tip from Buckethead!
This song is listenable, his pauses and attenuation show worthy control of the guitar. But, what is the expression on his face all about; did he receive a shock, is he trying to emulate Yo-Yo Ma, or does he just like to make funny faces. Sorry Patrick, not to mock you but please work on your stage presence. Thanks
I really like this tune! It is the music that is important, not his facial expression!
Metheny DOES have stage presence. I know, I've seen he and a stellar line up band several times. A musician bent over his instrument and giving a completely masterful 110% is the definition of presence. Here's a video of someone else who knows, and explains something of that "face" you refer to.
https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-sz-001&hsimp=yhs-001&hspart=sz&p=carlos+santana+master+class#id=1&vid=6aae85c77504661508f06d6183b4d439&action=click
When you get the chance try listening to something else by Pat, almost all of his music leads a listener onto a amazing adventure. This, I think, is one of the reasons Bill plays Metheny's stuff, why Pat has stood the test of time and what separates his music from smooth jazz.
One of my favorite, "Are You Going With Me", is quintessential story telling, pulled from the pages of most peoples' lives. Hope you can make the trip!
Two Folk Songs from 80/81 is a masterpiece. The whole double LP/CD is fine, but that near-20 minute jazz midwest folk bop fusion solo improv thing with that band is simply amazing. The elec acoustic and drums sizzle, the sax solos are skronky and hot, and the sweet melody of the perfectly played closing guitar solo is one of music's miracles.
American Garage is fine, so is the debut, so is First Circle. I lost track of what PM has done since the late '90s. Is it good?
Indeed
You shouldn't have bothered - your comment is pointless.
Wait, you're doing all of those things simultaneously?
A map of the world. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0160513/
When was the War of 1812?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0160513/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt
And I was well rewarded for my perseverance.
But I digress. PM has always had a place in my heart. Even when he was doin' the 'ol smack-down on Kenny G. A guy who'd make PM go frothy at the mouth if-ever he heard Kenny G and "fine musician" mentioned in the same sentence. Ah yes....rivalries...it's what makes the world spin 'round don't'cha know?
Highlow
American Net'Zen
So nice and soothing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AcT_IeYEm4
This is great too. What is the rest of the album/CD like?
OK, a film album with various artists....... got it.
When you get the chance try listening to something else by Pat, almost all of his music leads a listener onto a amazing adventure. This, I think, is one of the reasons Bill plays Metheny's stuff, why Pat has stood the test of time and what separates his music from smooth jazz.
One of my favorite, "Are You Going With Me", is quintessential story telling, pulled from the pages of most peoples' lives. Hope you can make the trip!
and music that picks the strings of one's heart
My college girlfriend introduced me to the band's debut album in 1978, and it remains one of my favorites. It doesn't get much better than Phase Dance and April Wind/April Joy. Of course, there is American Garage, The Last Train Home and the long-form of Two Folk Songs, off 80/81, which concludes with one of the loveliest guitar solos ever...
Hint, Bill, hint...
On_The_Beach wrote:
. . . he would sound like a complete stooge compared to Metheny.
True, but Tesh would probably sound like a stooge compared to just about anyone else.
Yes please Bill and Rebecca. Just beautiful.
. . . he would sound like a complete stooge compared to Metheny.
just....no
Miss you so much, Cynaera...
love this music...
I kind of thought he was going to do another PMG album w/ mays this year but it appears that he liked his unity project so much he's incorporating it into another tour.
Sounds goot to me as well.
Yes, I need this just now
A lot of great music has no one singing.
Ended up buying the album from iTunes (28 tracks, albeit some short for $10). So far, so good! The movie sounds sad tho...
I agree. This piece is very unlike what I have thus far attributed to PM.
Soundtrack to a movie of the same name.
same here. I rarely pass on an opportunity to see him live.
A beautiful soundtrack to yesterday's 9/11 anniversary.
Outstanding. Beautiful choice, Bill
Amen to that...
Outstanding. Beautiful choice, Bill
Desert Island Collection - Top 24 - backup by Feuillu
Pierre Metivier
https://www.flickr.com/photos/feuilllu/
for the "Desert Island challenge", I selected close to 50 but was limited to 24 so here are the remaining of the list.. great musics but that did not make the first list.
Claude Debussy - Pelleas et Melisande
Modest Mussorsky - Boris Godunov
Univers Zero - Ceux du dehors
Dead Kenndy's - Give me convenience or give me death
Soft Machine - Third
Joy Division - Closer
Lou Reed & John Cale - Songs for Drella
Olivier Messiaen - Trois petites liturgies
Bela Bartok - 6 String quartets
Van Der Graaf Generator - Still Life
Bela Bartok -Music for Strings, percussion and Celesta
Sting - Fields of Gold (bestof)
Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny - beyond the Missouri sky
Slapp Happy / Henry Cow - Desperate Straights
Chick Corea and Gary Burton in Concert
Bill Evans - Alone
John Mayall - USA Union
Oscal Peterson and Joe Pass - Porgy and Bess
John Coltrane - Impressions
Bill Evans - You must believe in spring
Romano, Sclavis, Texier - Carnet de routes
Atahualpa Yupanqui - 30 ans de chansons (best of)
Peter Gabriel (best of)
Jean-Claude Vannier
Is the Metheny Mehldau album any good?
Its quite beautiful, very atmospheric and enchanting
Its definitely a moody and thought provoking experience
for sure, Im sure you will enjoy it.