Boy, you get up early, Darrell. Especially considering you had to drive 1.5 hours more than I did to get home after the gig last night. Too bad we never hooked up.
Anyway, here's my review:
OOOOHHHH MMMMYYYYY GGGGOOOOODDDDD!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely inf**kincredible!!!!!
Bear in mind that of the three (Tyner, Clarke, Cobham), I'd only seen Cobham live before. They traded solos all night - each one doing things on his instrument I've never heard done before.
Clarke played stand-up through a mike and also a small bass amp. He played mostly with his fingers, but on one occasion used a bow. I knew he was awesome, but seeing it in person was still a jaw dropping experience. Man that guy is FAST. At times he might as well have been playing Flight of the Bumblebee on bass! And it was never speed for speed's sake. 100% tasty the whole night. At one point he was using the bass more as a percussion instrument dueling with Cobham. Each would throw a curve at the other, and the other would immediately pick up on it and take it further. It was almost like Clarke & Cobham were trying to fake each other out of their shoes, but neither could shake the other. Then Stanley just stopped short and lo and behold, so did Billy. Then they looked at each other and started cracking up, as did McCoy, gleefully watching this little scene unfold.
Cobham was amazing - ranging from very light touch to super-speed drum monster, and it all worked. At a couple of points, Cobham was holding 2 sticks at an angle in each hand - four total, and playing four drums/cymbals simultaneously.
McCoy Tyner, playing the biggest Grand Piano I've ever seen, was truly the legend he is. What a wonderfully lyrical pianist!
So I'm sitting 15-20 feet away from three incredible musicians that are obviously having a GREAT time playing together, constantly smiling at each other, nodding and laughing. If these guys were rock musicians of the same level, I'd have no doubt been watching from the second deck of the Oakland Arena. What a privilege to see these guys in such an intimate setting. Any boogers? Well yea, one: The show ended.
Bill, tgo