Studio Jams #69 - 'Mercy, Mercy, Mercy'

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Great version of this song. Everyone played really it flawlessly. The groove was solid. This is what happens when real musicians get together to play real music. GREAT WORK GENTLEMEN!! Oh, BTW I now know who that funky drummer is!!

sosmooth
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It took me a long time to warm up to the non-standard bridge chords. But these guys absolutely kill it. You sold me.

gdavidfrye
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7:10 Nathan East, what big ears he has, comps the altered chords by instinct.

timpascale
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Good stuff. I love that guitar/keyboard hand off at 5:32. For guitar nerds- I believe Gil's playing an early 90's Strat Plus with Lace Sensors and the original Wilkinson roller nut.

SRHMusic
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I have always loved the tone Nathan East gets from his Yamaha TRB 6 string bass. Haven't heard a bass that sounds like it; love the way it sits in the mix in studio and live settings. Of course, the person playing it has a lot to do with that also...respect.

catboyzee
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the guitarist knocked my socks off!! what beautiful tone and articulation! It has been long since i wasn't surprised by a guitar player (and I say this as a fan of Jeff Beck)

longde
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Solo clapping for Gil Parris, “I’m not worthy, I’m not worthy”. Praise God for the talent that Gil Parris and each of the talented
musicians have been given, the joy that they have shared, and for working through the equipment and algorithms that make it accessible to many.  Also, when possible remember to support local musicians. I miss going to Open mic nights in Oakland, CA.

craiglauder
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The best performance of this jazz standard I have ever heard. Congratulations.

martingreen
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The space that James and Nathan allow is heaven to the melodic section.

arnlmndza
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Extraordinaire Reprise ....Super Band, Fantastiques

jozentax
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All of these guys are such pros. Gil is so original and Nathan is such a complete bass player. Great performance.

chrisbrenner
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This Youtube channel is a blessing from God

mohamadkhateeb
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At velocity 1.5 they become Vulfpeck !

MisterNatale
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Amazing. This tune represents so much regarding the Civil Rights Movement of the 60’s and the struggle for Equal Rights. But never had I known that this “funky blues ditty” was written by this dude who witnessed the horrors of the Holocaust in his native Austria, a guy who played acoustic piano like hell on fire in his early Jazz years, who later founded the inimitable Weather Report with Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius and Peter Erskine, at its core, who further founded his own post-fusion ensemble, the man known as the late-great Joe Zawinul. So very glad I got to hear Weather Report circa 1981-1982 at the JVC Jazz Festival at Lincoln Center in New York. Man, the late-great Bill Evans (“Blue in Green” with Miles Davis from the “Kind of Blue” album) had passed away right before that time, so I never got to hear Bill play live (Damn, God!). Mr. Nathan East here again, I’ve nicknamed him the “Ron Carter” of Electric Bass cuz dude be ev’rywhere lol. Great post, thanks. It’s good to cry a little sometimes... that’s why we’re Human! 🤓

miscellanyman
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Bisquit!! I went on tour with him for Lauryn Hill. Good guy.

nickynoshoes
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Wow that was astonishing! Gil Parris took string bending pretty darn far there, great stuff.

idigfusion
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Fantastic Band & Nathan east on That Yamaha Trb 6 .that Solo smooth as Butter.

darrellwilliams
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What are the chords the keyboard player is playing at 6:10? Very modern sound...

aaim
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sometimes ya just gotta say - DAYUM ! !

kenneagle
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What a creative guitar solo - mindblowing

CrossBonesAlex