What's amazing about this band is that they are ALL World Class musicians, and instead of the arrogance or competition that would typically happen with all of this skill and talent assembled, they seem to inspire each other to raise their game to the next level, and enjoy seeing each other excel, individual, collectively and even with guest artists. Micheal League has created an all-time greatest band, considering how many moving parts there are.
This is why I like Casiopia. The Mint Jams album is full of moments where they're trading solos and playing around, having fun and helping each other be their best.
The moment you realize Cory was probably gonna do something different on the end of that lick at 1:27 but heard where micheal was going and matched it with those disgusting chords on the fly!
I always love watching Shaun's expressions when Cory is playing..like Shaun is incredible but even he is just stunned by what comes out of Cory's fingers
@@antoine20008 The other keyboard player. He's a legend, you should check him out ! (Unforuantely, he suffered from a stroke lately, so he's in recovery and not performing with the band atm, but hopefully he'll get better and go back to playing!)
Mike and Corey deliver a masterclass at 1:21. Corey heads into his riff, Mike hears him extending melodic line and quickly changes his bass fill to a walking bass line that delivers them both safely back to the 1 chord. Legends are born when you can find that "zone" and spontaneously create what would take days or months to compose on paper.
at 1:28 Cory hears that michael squishes in a 36251 progression leading from Db to A and Cory actually adjusts his 16th note line and voicings in the left hand. Crazy how fast he can switch. there is none like that guy
at 1:28 Cory hears that michael squishes in a 36251 progression leading from Db to A and Cory actually adjusts his 16th note line and voicings in the left hand. Crazy how fast he can switch. there is none like that guy
Cory and Micheal must have a mental connection or something... they left me speechless everytime.. THAT SOLO BTW :O I want to put my keyboards down forever... AWESOME
i have watched this video an unbelievable amount of times and i always wished the full thing was available. What a jam this is. Can’t get enough of watching the members faces during cory’s solo
I've seen these guys live a couple times. The energy between the band and the crowd is off the charts. Corey wasn't with them both times so I wished Corey toured with them more, but Shaun Martin is the real deal too. Like any truly great band, they listen to each other, they adjust, they flow....they are dynamic, and it makes all the difference in the world.
There is only Snarky Puppy and Cory Henry together that manage too make my throat squeeze, and tears coming to my eyes, with just heavy groove and unbelievable musical keyboard chorus. It's insane !
No way this vid only has 500k views because I know for a fact that I have watched this video like 1000002934848558869594095939030400599543 times over the last almost 10 years and my reaction is still the same as my very first view. this truly a timeless piece.
siccness......i know this was on the fly i can see it on their faces ...its just so damn fonky i keep jumpin back to the begining in disbeleife thank u to whoever captured this greatness on video
what. Seriously WHAT!? These guys are too much! Please tell me theres a second part to this or someone captured the end when shaun martin starts playing over the horn line!!!!
the first like 45 seconds is some of the dopest stuff ive heard in my life .... just because u can tell it wasnt rehearsed and theu still clocked perfectly....
I may get to see Cory twice in concert today. I'm already filling to overflow after 5 hours of NOT WORKING (I should be but I am so excited!) already today while digging Cory and his fans (who cover his solos on guitar and bass!). What shape will I be in at 11pm tonight on the last downbeat? Cory, we dig ya.
Cory is always entertaining to watch play. He always steals the show, meaning why even need the rest of the band playing, he does a great job just by himself. I wonder two things: if he always is in key with the bass player, and second, what exact kinds of roots his music and musical style come from which he has mastered and improves upon. Yet, sometimes I wish he would not look so much like he is mocking the others. His facial expressions give him away.