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Paris Jam Session: Live MomentsFrom Sam Garrett's European Tour

Sam Garrett
Sam Garrett
Dec 18, 2025
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TLDR: Sam Garrett captured an impromptu jam session on the last night of his European tour in Paris, featuring spontaneous music-making with audience members and bandmates. The 1:44 video documents moments of unscripted musical connection during a tour that took Garrett across the Netherlands, Brussels, England, and France — a window into the live energy and community participation that characterizes his performances.

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What Happens When Live Music Becomes Truly Improvisational?

The essence of Sam Garrett's Paris session lies not in technical precision or rehearsed arrangements, but in the real-time negotiation between musicians, audience members, and the moment itself. As the final night of a multi-country European tour, this jam carries a particular weight: it's the culmination of weeks of travel, connection, and shared music-making across different cities and cultures.

The session begins with vocal harmonies floating over an instrumental foundation — "the prettiest sight to see is the holly on your tree" — a lyrical moment that anchors the improvisation in something recognizable before the ensemble pushes into looser, more spontaneous territory. The repeated phrases "don't give it up," "get it up," and "feeling fine" function as both musical hooks and conversational calls-and-responses between the performers on stage.

How Does Unplanned Performance Create Community Connection?

The video explicitly frames this as "our last night," suggesting that the spontaneity carries heightened emotional resonance. When Garrett and his collaborators invite audience members to participate — including a musician who identifies as being from Argentina — the boundary between performer and listener dissolves. This is not a curated setlist performed for a passive crowd; it's a shared musical act where the audience becomes part of the creative decision-making.

The laughter and applause throughout the clip suggest a room where mistakes and unexpected turns are celebrated rather than hidden. The phrase "you should do it" — repeated toward the end — points to an ethos of creative permission-giving, where the musicians actively encourage each other (and by extension, the audience) to take risks and contribute ideas in real time.

What Role Does Geography Play in a Tour's Sound and Spirit?

The tour's path — Netherlands, Brussels, England, and then France — traces a specific arc across Europe. Each city brings its own audience energy, acoustic environment, and cultural context. By the time the ensemble reaches Paris for the final night, they've been through multiple iterations of this improvisational form. Paris, as a city historically associated with musical and artistic experimentation, becomes the natural endpoint for a tour centered on spontaneous creation.

The video credits note that it was filmed by Jonas Urvakis and Okeanospalvos, suggesting that even the documentation of this moment was collaborative. Rather than a professional crew capturing a polished performance, the filmmaking itself reflects the DIY, communal ethos of the tour — the camera is part of the jam, not separate from it.

Why Does "Feeling Fine" and "When We Unite" Matter as Repeated Phrases?

The central emotional throughline of the jam rests on these two interconnected ideas: individual well-being ("feeling fine") and collective harmony ("when we unite"). Rather than treating these as lyrical statements to be sung once and moved past, Garrett and the ensemble return to them repeatedly, allowing each iteration to deepen or shift in meaning. The first time "feeling fine" appears, it's almost question-like — "I'm feeling / I know I'm getting up now in Paris. Yeah." By the time it recurs, it's become an affirmation of shared momentum.

The phrase "feels so good when we unite" arrives as an explicit articulation of what the jam itself is demonstrating: the pleasure and power of real-time musical collaboration. This isn't abstract philosophy — it's happening audibly in the moment the words are sung.

What Does It Mean to End a Tour With an Impromptu Session Rather Than a Finale?

Many artists conclude tours with carefully constructed final shows — perhaps a greatest-hits medley or an extended version of a signature piece. Garrett's choice to let the Paris night become what it organically became suggests a different set of priorities. The tour's value isn't measured in how polished or completed the final moments are, but in the depth of connection forged across venues and audiences. An impromptu jam, where uncertainty and responsiveness are the primary virtues, aligns more honestly with the tour's overall spirit.

The video's brief duration (1:44) also resists the urge to mythologize the moment. We're given a glimpse, not a comprehensive document. This restraint keeps the energy focused on what matters: the actual music happening, the laughter and participation, the sense that something real and unrepeatable occurred on that Paris night.

Where to Go From Here

For those interested in experiencing more of Sam Garrett's live work and recordings, visit samgarrettmusic.com for tour information and updates. His Bandcamp page offers access to recorded material. Following his social channels (Instagram @samgarrettmusic, Facebook /samgarrettmusic, YouTube @SamGarrettMusic) provides ongoing access to tour documentation and new releases. This particular video represents just one moment in an ongoing body of improvisational and community-centered music-making; exploring his broader catalog reveals the consistency with which Garrett prioritizes unscripted connection as a core value in his work.

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[0:00] But the prettiest sight to see is the

[0:03] holly on your tree.

[0:08] On your own front [singing] door

[0:16] now.

[0:18] >> Don't give it up. [music] Get it up.

[0:20] [singing] No. No. No.

[0:24] >> This is our last [music] night.

[0:31] >> [singing]

[0:32] >> Yeah.

[0:33] You know, now you know. Feeling [music]

[0:36] fine. I'm [singing] feeling I

[0:39] know I'm getting up now in Paris. Yeah.

[0:42] We're feeling [music] fine. [singing]

[0:45] Yeah.

[0:46] Feels so good when we [music] unite.

[0:50] Yeah.

[0:52] Yeah. [singing] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Time

[0:53] to get up.

[0:56] [music]

[1:01] We are [music] from Argentina.

[1:06] [music]

[1:13] I wanted [laughter]

[1:25] Go.

[1:32] [cheering]

[1:36] [applause]

[1:38] You should do it.

[1:40] [laughter]

[1:41] Good job.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An impromptu jam is unscripted music-making where performers respond in real-time to each other and the moment, without predetermined arrangements. Unlike a regular concert with a planned setlist, jam sessions emphasize spontaneity, musical conversation, and the ability to shift direction based on what feels right — making each performance completely unique and unrepeatable.
In improvisational settings like Garrett's Paris jam, audience members can sing, contribute rhythmic ideas, join vocal harmonies, or take instrumental solos if they're musicians. The performer actively invites this participation, breaking down the barrier between stage and audience so that everyone becomes a collaborator in the creative moment.
Ending with an improvisational jam reflects a philosophy that values genuine human connection over technical perfection. It honors the journey and relationships built across tour dates while allowing the final moment to emerge organically rather than being controlled — making it more honest and emotionally resonant.
Repeating musical phrases and lyrics — like Garrett's use of 'feeling fine' and 'when we unite' — allows performers and listeners to develop deeper relationship with ideas. Each repetition can shift in meaning, intensity, or emotional texture, turning simple phrases into evolving conversations rather than static statements.
Each venue, audience, and city brings different energy and acoustic properties that shape how an improviser responds. A multi-country tour like Garrett's European dates means the performer continually adapts to new contexts, which by the final show in Paris creates a refined but still spontaneous musical voice.

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