Jeff Coffin and Carter Beauford, Two of the best musicians around today share an improv Sax & Drum moment on stage June 2009. honorable mention to the always cool calm and collective stefan lessard on bass
I don't care what kind of music you play. If you can't appreciate these talented men, you don't know music! Especially Mr. Beauford! Unfreakinbelievable! Look at the control and flavor and skill! Wow! A musical genius!
This was and still is my favorite version of #41 . The spirit of Leroy was definitely in the air. The band put Jeff on the spot to play a solo without him knowing about. That's one of the reasons why his solo kind of dragged in the begining until he found his groove , in order to lead the band back in the song. Seriously get goosebumps every time i listen to this version. Gotta love it.
I always find myself going to this video year after year for inspiration in my own creative process. This and American baby intro off their live album in Portugal are my two favorite jams that will give me chills every single time. Cheers to anyone else coming back to listen to this after all these years
There are so many things that are beyond words about this video, I am a huge DMB fan, and Carter is beyond magic, the man is a machine!!! I had the great pleasure of seeing Jeff play with the Flecktones, he played an alto and bari at the same time. Blows my mind seeing the two of them going at it, Dave just shaking his head, and Timmy looking like he is about cream in his pants.
Carter and Jeff improve is outta this freakin world dude .... The dam thing threw me into a coma and im just now waking up from the misical TRIPPPPP !!!
I know right, Victor worked with Carter Beauford and also plays with Jeff Coffin (Flecktones) separately. Hopefully we'll get to see that magic happen one day.
@@Tenatu Hey Tenatu I know it's been 3 yrs since you made this comment and hope you see this... I thought the exact same thing and started lol.. Then I scroll down and saw what your wrote and LOL even more..
Here's the weird thing. I can play as well as Leroi, but Jeff is on a different level. I transcribe a bunch of Leroi's solos, but Jeff leaves me scratching my head. "What the hell did he just do?"