Got A Match? by Chick Corea Elektric Band, live at North Sea Jazz July 7, 2017. Eric Marienthal (saxophone); Frank Gambale (guitar); Chick Corea (piano, keyboards); Nathan East (bass); Dave Weckl (drums).
Roy Vogt.. Soooo true.. Man is an absolute legend.. I believe he had a week to prepare for the concert.. 😁 What a music genius.. Respect respect respect...
@@markgoldberg2223 "Tell us?" "Should we?" No Mark, it's just you. Everyone else got the joke, which, I might add, was quite obvious. Troll elsewhere, please.
I met Dave Weckl a few times and met him personally, the first time was with the Buddy Rich Big Band in 2016. I was 11. I played a tune with the Big Band. I'll Never forget that. Dave Weckl let me have a go of his drumkit.
I've seen this done a hundred times, and every time, I watch it just to see Gambale steal the show with his amazing solo. Wow so much talent on that stage.
RIP Chick. Will miss your playing and how your groups and songs were a platform for so many great players to make great music. It's hard to complain when you had a long career and put so much out there - but I'm feeling greedy and it would be nice to keep getting more. But thanks for always keeping the 'play' in your playing. It has been and will continue to be an inspiration...
Wow What a Band!! Frank is the Man no question about it He always takes it to another level!!! And Nathan did an amazingly Fantastic job keeping it Funky and exposing layers that even Chick did not know was there! Incredible
Heavy Monsters on this stage, one of the few that still live today. A blessing to watch this, and please, build 100 statues for Gambale! He nails it every time😍
Yeah, he was a little nervous... A testament to Chick's capacity to evoke tremendous respect from monsters like Mr. East. All fantastic musicians here!
Chick: The master! Eric Merienthal: So tasty! Nathan East: Who knew?!?! Weckl: Dudes my fav drummer! Gambale: Friggin alien! Great video, thanks for posting!
So many critics of East's performance on this. No one on that stage would have been there if Chick didn't think they were going to do a good enough job to make him and the audience happy. Why do we spend more time trying to figure out what's wrong with stuff than what's right with stuff? I understand that as I've spent too much of my 67 years being that way, especially when my kids were young.
It's very hard to fill in John Pat's shoes and Nathan found out. I have to give him credit, this is a very tough gig. Nat would need another month with the band to stay with them.
It’s not just about musicality, it’s also personality. Nathan is a great guy and can adapt to any setup. This is definitely not a gig that you can just slip into. Virtuos, all of them.
@@cmvb True, dont judge before we knew the story behind, for the sake , Nate has tried with the best, i think the job's call for Nate is happen for sudden,no much time for practicing with totally vibes.