Wonderful sax tone,with melodies underscored with interesting rhythms and especially harmony of all sorts, great, so evocative...a long way from the sausage-note machines of some contemporary stuff
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I've been a fan of Brad Meldau's ever since I heard his version of the Beatles' "Blackbird" with Joel Frahm on tenor. He sure doesn't disappoint here, for sure. Terrific.
jazz is dead? tell me? after all, no one already needs it? millions of views of silicone lips ... that turns out to be what mankind needs ... bodies are beauty, not souls ... stop the earth! i will go down
Each of these gentlemen are masters of their respective instruments. As is typical, each gets a chance to do solo interludes to show their stuff, but what is amazing about this clip is how outstanding each is while playing together. On occasion, Brad keeps metronome-like time with his left thumb, while at other times he plays each hand apparently playing a different tune which just happens to mesh together extremely well by accident. Of course, there is nothing accidental about it. Redman plays the clearest sax tones that could possibly be played by an earthling.
The second song "To hold on or to let it go" bring me tears. I can imagine the beautiful ending but sadly of a love story. So beautiful Gentleman. Thank you very much for this.
This is my go to music whenever I want to hear brilliance. The soprano sax from To Hold On or to Let Go is something out of this world, I might have heard it 100 times and every time tears run to my eyes, just amazing music. Brad comping in Joshua's solo's is just out of this world, he answers him, complements him and gives him ideas to explore, such a blessing conversation. I feel blessed to be able to enjoy this. Thank you both!
Incredible music. I saw Mehldau and Redman live in Shanghai. Mehldau is a fantastic musician and full respect to him, however Redman absolutely blew me away with his technical mastery and confidence, his flow within the rhythm, the sheer emotion of his performance. I've personally never seen a better saxophonist perform. Even the word "seen" seems inappropriate; it's more like "experienced."
Unique, Geniuses they are. Uncommon. Wow! Please play more. Thank you! They will only be here for anothert few decades! That is if we are lucky! God bless them both!
Two master musicians, each at the top of their game. I live not too far from Marcia but, sadly, was unable to go to this concert, hence my delight at finding this marvellous upload-thank you!
Je sais pas si je vais réussir à m'en remettre ... Comment j'ai pu passer à côté d'un tel moment de musique ? Mais comment es Dieu possible d'envoyer Oléo aussi loin, aussi haut ? ...
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I think Track 1 could be ´California, Here I Come´ - "right back where I started from" A good opener for two not-so-young-anymore masters who were Warner Bros stablemates from the start. Check them out on the album ´Mood Swing´. And thanks for this: how great.
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Absolutely. It's really interesting - that lick is EXTREMELY dependent on the articulation and phrasing. I've stolen it from him and it just sounds average in my hands.
Un musicien parfait ce cher Brad! À chaque fois que je l'écoute, j'ai envie de dire: "Ouais, c'est exactement ce que je voulais dire!" Joshua: quel player! On en redemandera toujours.
And Track 2 strikes me immediately - as ´Yesterdays´ in the plural = Billie Holiday NOT Paul McCartney, singular! (Not at all sure about Track 1, though. Help!)
the blind pianists knowing their way aboot have nothing on Brad . I dinnae think he opened his eyes te hae a peek at the keyboard once whilst murdering Oreo...... except to cue Josh
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Hey, did someone noticed that Joshua Redman use kind of the same stuff for his intro on "Note to Self" and the other on "Oleo" ? [0m23s - 0m33s] versus [35m23s - 35m28s] Also, does anyone know where the first tune is ? It's "The Falcon Will Fly again"
Got to see their first tour together at the Troy Music Hall, had dinner with Josh's friend that convinced him to play out live after hearing him play at home.
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