Amazing song from Chick Corea. Recorded on the Live at Montreux DVD. I can’t tell who is the best. All of them make outstanding solos, although the battle among Weckl and Corea is something else. Certainly one of the best fusion bands of all times. Video upscaled to 720p. Enjoy, watch some of my other videos and subscribe if you liked!
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True? enough.
Band leader and songwriter gets to? make the calls :p
There is just way? too much fucking talent on that stage XD Seriously, wow.
I? don’t understand some people here – making comments about the outlook as this was some womens magazine? Listen to the music instead!
Chick’s of course blow away, but he needs to back off and let Patitucci and Gambale take their frickin’ solos without playing so much damn question and answer all the time. ? Let the guys have their turn. They need room to breathe and really have more freedom to stretch out their legs.
forgot 14:55 it? made me cry
9:46, what Chick’s playing is? so Bitches Brew…
IMPRESSIVE? WILLIAM ADAMA PLAYING KEYBOARDS
20:39? dooo siiii
0:? 0: O: O: o.0 wooo
Geniuses make? impossible things look easy….
True temperament frets?
I idnt? know Jerry Lewis played so well
Patittucci’s smile is better.? And after that fill, Weckl MUST smile…
Is that actually a smirk on Weckl’s face at 14:04…I dont think Ive ever seen the guy smile….(he has plenty of reason…..).
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John looks like Charlie? Sheen
Frank? looks like Uncle Fester
usually? when this type of song goes on for twenty minutes it gets boring halfway through, but not with these guys!
Nope, the only tension present comes from what they play… But what? amazing resolution, each time!
John? Patitucci
that’s insane.?
i wish i was dave weckl?
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lionel messi? is playing the bass…?
wt? are those bent frets? on Gambale’s guitar at 11:05? Some kind of intonation compensation?
I remember buying the cd that this first appeared on when I was in the 10th grade. It? changed my freakin’ life. Then the CCEB cds that followed like “Light Years,” “Eye of the Beholder,” “Inside Out,” and “Beneath The Mask.” Great stuff!