That’s the truth!! I had to play after him in. “ Lazyday” by Bob Mintzer. He was a special guest with the William Paterson Big Band that year. I was the guitarist in the Big Band. It was amazing but terrifying.
@@NATJANOFF22 I only saw him live and he seemed to be a grounded, friendly guy. After a solo he even made some gestures that he didn´t deserve the applause cause he thought that his solo was lousy. But it must have been a great experience for you, I guess.
@@anonymusum He was a great guy. It’s funny he seemed like a very unassuming guy. But when played he was like a tornado. His TIME especially was so great among other things. It’s good to be in uncomfortable situations so you can get a sense on how to handle them. If you get to scared you can’t be your best. And unfortunately that’s what people will judge you on.I also would say I didn’t master that situation. I did the best I could at the time.
Once I listened to that Brecker CD with Kenny Kirkland, Ron Carter and Jeff Tain Watts. When I went to sleep I tried to copy his playing style in my dream, but my saxophone got taken away from me and some old man told me that it was unacceptable and took me to a room where I had to listen to a bass line through a wall.
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I once heard him with the acoustic Brecker Bros. band. They played an unknown tune with about 100 harmonies in succession. I mean I´m a prof. musician but after numerous harmonies I simply couldn´t follow anymore. Then Michael played his solo over two choruses and finished it exactly at the end. And exactly then his brother took over. I was mesmerized.
I met the Brecker Brothers when we were all about 23, at the Kongsberg Jazz Festival in Norway. Every show was sold out when I got there (1974, no internet). The Breckers had a break during a rehearsal with Billy Cobham. They came out and saw me sitting on a bench, invited me in to watch the rest of the rehearsal. Very nice people. An unbeatable combination -- Tremendous talent and good hearts.
I'm sure I've commented before, but this is one of (and I have many) my very favorite Brecker solos. I love how out he's playing, with so deliberate percision... and coming back in just to keep you barely hanging on. So much rhythmic and melodic variance. And his sound! Oh his sound! I have so many favorite sax players, but if FORCED to pick only one... Michael, you take cake!
theyd be playing so fast theyd turn into helicopters and smash into the walls and the world would explode and then theyd play some modular pentatonic thing thta would be even more epic than that
I took my wife to see Michael at the original Yoshi's on Claremont Ave in Oakland. Neither of us could listen to music for about a week afterwards. We were still processing the magnitude of what we had just witnessed.
I heard MB there also. There were a bunch of tenor players in the audience, and he plays Delta City Blues. All of us tenor players were shocked at how totally handled that!
I saw him there with McCoy (and another time with Brecker Bros). The intimacy of that room was incredible. As a tenor player, sitting about four feet from Mike’s bell was a life-changing experience
@@newmanana Saw him in the UK with Mike Stern at the Brecon Jazz festival in the mid 80s, and was similarly close. Overwhelming sensory overload. Mindblowing. Audience was full of sax players hanging on his every note.
R.I.P. Michael, thank you for your music, we are losing too many incredible musicians, and nobody does anything for the old dudes around still, that did not make it big, whatever that means for Jazz, unfortunately, here, in NY, the "jazz capital of the world"
Softly as in a Morning Sunrise Full Of Fantastic Beasts! Brecker, Wakenius, McBride, Green, and Queen... I wish I was a fly in the corner of that stage in 2003 at Jazz Baltica
Benny Green is awesome! Christian McBride is a genius! And Brecker... is above greateness. Well I hope he, together with Kenny Kirkland et al. can still listen to this : there must be yuotube in Heaven. And our love is with you.
Hey listener: plug in speakers or headphones !!!!!! so you can enjoy the bass. it's not only 1/3 of the music but it adds to the brilliance of the sax and drums
What a great player had the pleasure of seeing Mike Brecker up close at the palace in Hollywood and the return of the Brecker bros.at the strand Mike Brecker what a humble man!
Wow is the only word that comes to mind with this Michael Brecker performance. Then mix in a cohesive rhythm section whose members are all unbelievable soloists as well, then WOW! 💙🎵🎶
I love the way McBride uses ostinato to build tension at 1:49 before Brecker starts throwing grandiose lyrical lines with held high notes, making you feel like the band is climaxing but also the way he uses it to introduce the feeling of release at the end of the guitar solo.