Bob Berg Sons of Miles 2005

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Rodolfo Varani

Rodolfo Varani

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@cristianopazokunstmann101
@cristianopazokunstmann101 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic documentary. Bob Berg is really great, fabulous player and musician. Time Warp with Chick Corea is magnificent and Bob Berg playing incredible music and solos. This should be seen by all sax players and jazz fans!
@grahamgreene1158
@grahamgreene1158 2 жыл бұрын
Wooww! What a treasure this report on the immense BOB BERG! A jewel !
@gargueli
@gargueli 7 ай бұрын
Such a great sax player; what a pity he had such a short life... Love his style, saw him in Paris with Mike Stern.🤩
@plec15
@plec15 6 ай бұрын
Bob was the best!
@pascaljeanne8002
@pascaljeanne8002 Жыл бұрын
we all miss bob berg as a wonderful musician !
@steffenbrix
@steffenbrix 2 жыл бұрын
These interviews from the Muzzik tv channel was called "sur la route avec..." .... I have the one with Mike Stern
@musician069
@musician069 Жыл бұрын
Amazes me people just have no concept of artists and think they have to put their two silly cents out there for the world to read. Dig who you dig and shut up. Over or underrated. Who cares. Appreciate the art itself. You know who they are. They have no clue who you are. Let that sink in.
@docnelson2008
@docnelson2008 Жыл бұрын
A wonderful musician-I remember seeing him live a couple of times in the UK; I loved his playing. A great upload -thank you. RIP Bob Berg
@roderickberry2508
@roderickberry2508 2 жыл бұрын
Always loved his playing !
@mshin_music
@mshin_music Жыл бұрын
Thank you soooooo much for sharing this
@marccontet7480
@marccontet7480 2 жыл бұрын
Grazie Rodolfo, Sei sempre lavorando sul grande Bob Berg.
@oflodor43
@oflodor43 2 жыл бұрын
www.bobbergtranscriptions.it
@lennypopkin4728
@lennypopkin4728 10 ай бұрын
Anyone know who the bass player is on "No Moe" (@ 06:38) ? Pierre Boussaguet?
@miphka66
@miphka66 3 ай бұрын
Yup, Pierre
@VictorRodriguez-qc8pi
@VictorRodriguez-qc8pi 2 жыл бұрын
he was amazing
@haru_jazzsax
@haru_jazzsax 2 жыл бұрын
🥰
@jiyujizai
@jiyujizai Жыл бұрын
🌸❤️🌱🙄
@lannycastro6876
@lannycastro6876 11 ай бұрын
O grande Bob Berg morreu em qual situação? O que aconteceu com ele?
@KenSerpico5450
@KenSerpico5450 9 ай бұрын
Morreu em um acidente com um camion y seu carro em 2002.
@rinahall
@rinahall Жыл бұрын
US sax players: who's overrated/underrated Overrated David Murray: howl without any rhythm, it's pretty much heard what he can do. Charles Lloyd: out of tune boring minor pentatonic scales all around Archie Shepp: he could not play in 1964 and has never been able since Kamasi Washington: high school level with horrible sound Shabaka Hutchings: it feels like 100 years of jazz never happened. Here we are back in 1899 in Jamaica Sonny Rollins: his ego destroyed his playing at 36, sorry for him Lee Konitz: has never been able to play with the minimum energy for his sax to sound good John Coltrane after ALS: belief does not justify this self-indulgence Wayne Shorter: record some beautiful compositions wasted by a sloppy game should have been sanctioned Ornette Coleman: as he said himself before a concert in Paris in 1988, he is especially known 'for playing the saxophone badly' James Brandon Lewis: like almost all US tenor saxophones, he wants to be Trane in 1966. But he can't. Next one. Joshua Redman: mannered, mechanical with a repulsive sound. Composition without interest. Matana Roberts: the title of one of his albums is 'coin-coin', everything explains itself. Mark Turner: even if everyone repeats that it's good, my opinion will not change: it's boring Tony Malaby: 25 albums of 'Squeak squeak'...Ok man.. Joe Lovano: the first time I heard it on a disc with Motian and Frissel I stopped the CD. The other times too. John Zorn: I'm told he's a genius...Ok then I'm a sardine. Underrated Rahsaan Roland Kirk: these albums are remembered as unforgettable festive moments. Gato Barbieri: opened the mind to the dimension, capacity and beauty of the instrument. James Carter: exuberant and spectacular technique bearing the heritage of its predecessors. Albert Ayler: a lit spirit that pierces through a sound and unique compositions from the depths of the ages Sidney Bechet: who had this technique and this power before him? Earl Bostic: an alien player who chose popular music but educated many sax stars Michael Brecker: He enhanced the basic technique of the tenor sax based on the Afro-American tradition. Which earned him a lot of jealousy among his peers. Guys, you had to do it yourself! Gary Thomas: crushing sound and sci fi compositions, the complete package Pharoah Sanders after Coltrane: left to himself, Sanders was capable of some of the most satisfying music ever to come out of a saxophone. Maceo Parker: powerful sound and flawless sense of rhythm, a model of joy and cheerfulness that has shaped RnB since the 70's David Sanborn: who can boast of having created the sound of modern pop alto sax with such magnificent highs? Steve Coleman: magnificent player who knows his BIRD from top to toe, coupled with a very powerful conceptualist Arthur Blythe: a sound that attracts the listener like a magnet Eric Dolphy: so individualistic and personal that no one has ever been able to imitate his tone and playing Bob Berg: beast mode non stop! Jim Pepper: should be canonized just for his album Comin' and Goin'
@musician069
@musician069 Жыл бұрын
Lost all credibility with that list. 😂😂😂😂
@adomaskuzinas2137
@adomaskuzinas2137 7 ай бұрын
People that hate on this list would be the same people, that kneel before Miles as the best trumpet player of all time. At 24:56 as it cuts to that iconic doodling out of time in C ionic, while being completely out of tune its impossible not to laugh, especially in contrast after Berg absolutely nails all types of changes with his ever unshakeable time feel. Miles surely was great at providing a canvas for struggling virtuosos to do their thing - first with coke, then with cash. Also, i respect him for helping young cats like Berg or Jarrett jumpstart their music careers, yeah. Also the right kind of guy to bring in some big bucks into jazz, kinda like what Bobby Fischer did with chess in the 60/70s. Anyway, anyone that has played the trumpet before will know exactly how badly Miles sucked as a solist, even before his throat problems.
@rickdavenport9538
@rickdavenport9538 6 ай бұрын
Wow!! Your assessment is very interesting to say the lest. Some of it feels objective and based in truth. Even some of my favorites are on the overrated list. Very interesting.
@miphka66
@miphka66 3 ай бұрын
The typical bullshit from this poster
@gen_music
@gen_music 6 ай бұрын
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