I was a professionally trained musician (saxophonist) for many years. I’ve lost touch with my playing but still love music and have enjoyed so much of it in my lifetime. Honest to God, I can’t remember experiencing so much peace from music as what I felt when I just watched/listened to this upload; it was the definition of sublime. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for posting this and bravo to Seamus and this band for their performance.
One of the most talented saxophonists of today and you want to be in that concert, to be able to listen to Seamus is a privilege - of that there is no doubt - wonderful video, greetings from Chile.
THANK YOU!❤ I can't stop listening to this Masterpiece... What a beauty of song, and specially the performance. Everything is perfect! And what a phrase on the end of Seamuses solo!!!! Altissimo for shure, but what an emotion!! It is worth living to be witness that human soul can bring out such a beauty and initiate to other people, and connect all of us with our generous Source Guys...this is beyond the words, thanks, thanks🙏❤
Love Seamus and this song! He is amazing. I liked it better though when it was just him and the guitarist, started feeling rushed and not about the song. I think all of the musicians are excellent, I would encourage them to relax when they back him.
The duet part particularly is so lyrical, soulful, and beautiful!! Simply sublime. When the rhythm section joins, they seem to get out of sync with Jurandir at times while he's the real pacemaker on this tune. When Jurandir starts soloing, however, it gets a lot better. What a great solo!! Overall, this is an awesome performance of my favorite Jobim piece. Thanks for sharing this.
Un saxophoniste ultra scolaire, raide comme un piquet, qui manque de pratique, d'assurance et de feeling, un tempo aléatoire, un groupe dans lequel personne n'écoute les autres avec en plus une prise de son déplorable dans un décor affreux... Voilà ce qui nous donne à entendre et à voir cette formation dans laquelle seuls le contrebassiste et le guitariste font le boulot, le batteur n'étant pas non plus à la hauteur... Il suffit de réécouter attentivement le passage 8:57 -----> 9:15 pour s'en convaincre si besoin était !
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