Surprisingly cooool. Great! Terry, though not so inventive this once, gives the cards. Just imagining that adding percussive acompaniment would fit effective, richer and less mechanic.. By this way, the turntables sometimes sounds like Airto Moreira's cuica. Enjoying for the Nth time this Irresistible groove.
I was randomly cheking Herbie Hancock's you tube videos while waiting for his long-awaited New Zealand concert in October. I just tuned this live concert and gues who I did find out in it? GIGI --my fellow Ethiopian world-class singer and poet who recorded her masterpieces with afew legendary musicians like Herbie. Kebero--the first song played on this video is one of her masterpieces.
One of my favorite's is Herbie Hancock's Watermelon Man.no really being serious Future2Future Concept of electronics and jazz improv and traditional jazz with Wallace roney and Terry Lynn Carrington some of the Best jazz artist's in the world, but Herbie can handle such an ensemble of free jazz the world has never known. 😎🥳✨💯💥😛🎂🎹😘
There aren't enough jazz musicians experimenting with electronic music. Most of them are content to play variations of the same old shit the masters played 60 years ago. Cats like Herbie not only have the chops to outplay most anyone but the creativity to see outside the box when it comes to jazz.
There aren't any jazz musicians experimenting with jazz at all. No more Chick, Miles, Jeff, Lyle,, Weather Report, Mahavishnu, Stevie Ray, Yellowjackets, Stanley and Pat have gone in a new direction.
There are a lot actually. They’re just not being played on your radio stations. Jazz was mainstream and America’s popular music back in the day. Now, the ones experimenting and using electronics don’t get as much shine these days. You have to search for those artists. Check out Kamasi Washington’s latest work. And Terri Lyne Carrington’s Social Science album (the drummer in this video) Start there.
Assuming this is the Live DVD, the players are: Herbie Hancock - keyboards Darrell Diaz - keyboards, vocals DJ Disk - turntables Wallace Roney - trumpet Matthew Garrison - double bass, bass guitar Terri Lyne Carrington - drums, vocals
Herbie, your opening words , yes, wisdom, philosophy, the world of advanced technology, warm sound, amazing piano, the idea origionally for cantelope island and watermelon man, hero groups, here and Japan, Stanley Clark, Wayne shorter, Chick Corea, love the drums and effects and synth. This technology is Art, beautiful creation. The future can use pure good reasoning and knowledge, no war, in communities morality, guidance, nurturing, health, of youth. Few people can can teach your advanced level of musicianship. Thank you.
I remember watching this years ago on DVD on a very regular basis , loved the subtlety of the sounds and variety of playing styles and instruments superb thanks !
This is one of the first jazz albums I owned and I played the CD into the floor. Watching this live for the first time was a delight, thank you for the upload!
Love this! Anyone can add the name of songs in their order?
This is incredible! I can only imagine what it would’ve been like to witness live
Surprisingly cooool. Great! Terry, though not so inventive this once, gives the cards. Just imagining that adding percussive acompaniment would fit effective, richer and less mechanic.. By this way, the turntables sometimes sounds like Airto Moreira's cuica. Enjoying for the Nth time this Irresistible groove.
Woooooow 🤩
@garrisonjazz Marking the electric bass path like a boss 🔥🔥
In what year was that concert?
It was in 2002 !
Nice...
I was randomly cheking Herbie Hancock's you tube videos while waiting for his long-awaited New Zealand concert in October. I just tuned this live concert and gues who I did find out in it? GIGI --my fellow Ethiopian world-class singer and poet who recorded her masterpieces with afew legendary musicians like Herbie. Kebero--the first song played on this video is one of her masterpieces.
0:35 track01 Wisdom 16:20 track2
Bellissimo✌️
Terry Linn ❤️⚡👍✌️❤️ Herbie, thank you 👍
dj scratch timing was off...we just need a basic funky scratch like primo
great job , masters... herbie & band.
It is peoples hearts that move the age
Did I miss the love for the drummer this time?
This is Rob Swift (DJ Disk). That is one smooth ass groove.
One of my favorite's is Herbie Hancock's Watermelon Man.no really being serious Future2Future Concept of electronics and jazz improv and traditional jazz with Wallace roney and Terry Lynn Carrington some of the Best jazz artist's in the world, but Herbie can handle such an ensemble of free jazz the world has never known. 😎🥳✨💯💥😛🎂🎹😘
LSD time ❤😊
Sailans, izears, im, hapy sou, konthounsiiiiiioosssaaaaooooiiiiiiiinotes, ffrrreeee, ❤❤❤❤❤
Spiritsouall, saeiin, is, feoutcer, iz, paouar, a, neou, eitc, ouououousssssss>iiiii❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
1:09:39 Butterfly 1:26:15 Chameleon
❤ Matt’s B-part groove interpretation at 1:32:36
le meilleur du MODERN JAZZ FOR EVER🥊🥊🥊🥊🥊
Rock it baby !
Sweden Salutes You 🎉
Hit Me Down To The Bone 😅
There aren't enough jazz musicians experimenting with electronic music. Most of them are content to play variations of the same old shit the masters played 60 years ago. Cats like Herbie not only have the chops to outplay most anyone but the creativity to see outside the box when it comes to jazz.
There aren't any jazz musicians experimenting with jazz at all. No more Chick, Miles, Jeff, Lyle,, Weather Report, Mahavishnu, Stevie Ray, Yellowjackets, Stanley and Pat have gone in a new direction.
There are a lot actually. They’re just not being played on your radio stations. Jazz was mainstream and America’s popular music back in the day. Now, the ones experimenting and using electronics don’t get as much shine these days. You have to search for those artists. Check out Kamasi Washington’s latest work. And Terri Lyne Carrington’s Social Science album (the drummer in this video) Start there.
@@joviaarmstrong4542 hell yeah. I saw Kamasi Washington open for Herbie Hancock. One of the best shows I've attended.
@@anthonybernero9720 Wow!! aye!! I would’ve loved to witness that. I’m going to see Herbie for the first time in the Fall. I can’t wait!!!
Nothing like real music instruments. 2023
Pure Delight!
mature audiences only
wisdom 2 idioma 5m8r
I love you Teri Lyn Carrington.... you know what?? Im wilĺing to have divorce with my wife just to be with you...🥱🥱🥱🥱
still love your work!!
É bom conhecer as raizes,muito bom,o talento não tem época nem idade, o que importa mesmo é a paixão🌛
Assuming this is the Live DVD, the players are: Herbie Hancock - keyboards Darrell Diaz - keyboards, vocals DJ Disk - turntables Wallace Roney - trumpet Matthew Garrison - double bass, bass guitar Terri Lyne Carrington - drums, vocals
B n.
Thank you ones Wallace Roney , Other is Wayne Shorter Did not know Matt Garrison on Bass
Could someone post/pin the players in this concert ?
Impressive how good is this contemporary music, also very well recorded, Thanksfor sharing
Cool. What year was that concert? Thank you
Hi it was 2001
@@UKArtlover thank you 🙏🏻
Spectacular mountainside listening. ♥️🙏♥️
Fantastic full length video. I loved this. Thanks for posting!
I saw this band in Detroit, MI.
Herbie, your opening words , yes, wisdom, philosophy, the world of advanced technology, warm sound, amazing piano, the idea origionally for cantelope island and watermelon man, hero groups, here and Japan, Stanley Clark, Wayne shorter, Chick Corea, love the drums and effects and synth. This technology is Art, beautiful creation. The future can use pure good reasoning and knowledge, no war, in communities morality, guidance, nurturing, health, of youth. Few people can can teach your advanced level of musicianship. Thank you.
Chiswick PARK FIRST HEARD YOUR .. 😅❤
I always remember that slightly nutty woman dancing up front e.g. around 1:18, 1:20 etc :)
I remember watching this years ago on DVD on a very regular basis , loved the subtlety of the sounds and variety of playing styles and instruments superb thanks !
This is a case where the concert outshines the album in some respects. Wish he'd done more with this excellent group. Fantastic.
That happens most in jazz, unlike other genres where the goal is to reproduce the record, right?
@@michaelglennwilliams6278 Yes, good point. I think that's why I've enjoyed live jazz concerts more than live rock or pop concerts.
Looking forward on to it...☺☺☺☺
@@completeMonti differ the genre from another genre dude....
未だにこのライブが最高だと思ってる
Also why is the studio album not available on any streaming platforms?
Anyone have the setlist?
1. Wisdom 2. Kebero 3. This is DJ Disk 4. Dolphin Dance 5. Virtual Hornets 6. The Essence 7. Butterfly 8. Tony Williams 9. Rockit 10. Chameleon
This is one of the first jazz albums I owned and I played the CD into the floor. Watching this live for the first time was a delight, thank you for the upload!
I love his song Earth Beat.