some people wondering , there is some other instrumental but u don’t see on the video and why ? . We are live-recording keyboard , drums , sax , bass . but also playing backing truck which has guitar , other horn etc ( the instruments u don’t see on the video ) . MiMi is hearing the click and the truck during performance in ear 👂 . So we can much with the truck too . ..Tried to break it down for non-musician people but sorry if it’s hard to understand .🥲🙏
Love it! And great job explaining the click track to non-musicians. Anytime you hear instruments you don't see folks, it's a click track, often just called a "track" or "playing (singing) to track".
Well, I guess she means backing tracks that are pre-recorded and played back togther with a click. The click gives the drummer an accoustic guidance that she plays along with to keep the band and the pre-recorded tracks in sync.
The older I get the more I see that everything runs in cycles. Case in point. I old enough to have experience Funk in the 70's, and low and behold it's a thing again.
Speaking as a pretty nonstop funk aficionado, its never really stopped being a thing. RUclips's simply made it easier to find it after it stopped getting radio play. Living in there states since the 90's I've always managed to find healthy funk scenes, especially in the southeast like Georgia
I stumbled upon this doing a search for some new jazz music and found this group. These young ladies are phenomenal! Really like the cool jazz / funk sounds from the 70's!
These women are PHENOMENAL! WHOO! Each lady is amazing on her instrument! That drummer is out of this world, the saxophonist is crazy amazing, the keyboardist is gifted beyond measure, and the bassist is totally in the groove! Wowza! You ladies have the gift and soul of FUNK! ❤🎉 BRAVO!!!
Apa khabar sihat tk pagi ni saya tak dapat nak buat apa pun kita boleh buat apa pun kita tak tau lagi bila nak buat kerja dulu ya sayang dah sampai ke tempat biasa lah tu nak buat apa pun tak tahu lah 😮😮
people dont realize how difficult it is to put a band together with different creative juices flowing, its nearly impossible to do, great job ladies!!! 🥰😇
🤣 original commentor has no experience in sax. She was good, not great. Her lung capacity needs to improve, her scratchy points were an extension of just that. That is the only quirk I have with her. She will be great with a bit more practice.
Just plain awesome. The bass work, the Sax , the key board, the percussion by a Japanese Girl band is one of the best & classy renditions in the world. God Bless these musical souls
This is one of the greatest songs ever. R and B and Funk owes its existence to Sly and The Family Stone. They’re influence is everywhere from R&B to Funk, to Jazz to Rap. Sly you are the originator and never duplicated Master
James brown preceeded Sly 1961 with "think" and a great deal of original funk came out of Louisiana by The Meters 1965. Sly didn't emerge until 1968 with their 1st which was around the same time Funkadelic started.
This is FUNKING awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!! That sax player is from another planet LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This whole band is outstanding!!!!!!!!!!
I'm old school and listening to ladies jam and playing funk the way it was back in the day, took me back when Ohio Players, Earth, Wind and Fire. YOU GO GIRLS ❤🎉🎉❤❤
Stop lying! They are no where near an average HOUSE BAND. Don't ever insult BLACK INOIC MUSICIANS! They are okay. You have to do more than attempt to REPLICATE someone else's sound. Where is their own MUSICAL STYLE? We don't need and are not looking for what we already got. ANY musician can COPY! GOOD MUSICIANS have their own signature sound! JAZZ AND FUNK comes with an inner SPIRIT OF SOUL that comes from the BLUES and SPIRITUAL BLACK AMERICAN MUSIC we don't accept copy music. FIND A STYLE LAIDES not authentic!
The way she dances with and plays the saxophone is unworldly. How beautiful. I love how the layer of sounds. Thank you for showing us funk as a team of women musicians!
I just discovered this group on my Playlist and been listening to it on replay for ten minutes. Absolutely phenomenal. The sax player is..well I have no words cert one of the best I've ever heard in my 57 years. Consider me a fan for life
17 years old in 1977....played alto saxophone in schools band/jazz band. Lived this era and though I am a total metal, head banging oldster, I completely dig this sound!
Wow!! The more I hear Japanese musicians, the more I respect them. They studied Salsa, jazz and now funk and have practically perfected it. Amazing!! I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a big band out there somewhere. I’m looking for this band when I’m there in January of 2023.
Good music and great musicians have always been around. But you won’t hear them on the radio! Recording companies don’t want the masses listening to great music, they pay the radio stations to play that pop trash. Why? A good question
I close my eyes, and I hear George Duke on keyboards, Tom Fowler on Bass, Chester Thompson on Drums, Napoleon Murphy Brock on Saxophone. And I open my eyes up and see young people just making wonderful music jump and groove again, regardless of the year.
Holy Moly! I just discovered this group by accident yesterday and oh man, I'm lost for words! These are 4 incredibly talented young musicians who have the funk in their souls. This is top level funk at the highest level! Jeez these girls play like veterans who've been playing this kind of groovy funk for 20+ years. This is a truly extraordinary group and I have to say I'm totally hooked now to their incredible sound! Pure genius!!
Man, my hands down to your group… Everything is working exactly like it’s supposed to work together like a true funky, blues, and jazzy band… I been living in New Orleans to The House of Blues and worked at The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and this would be something to see live…🙏🏾
Salute to you Brother! 💯💪🙏✊ It would be good I'm sure, and much more appreciated if they truly love and appreciate where rhe foundation of this Musical sound originated from and the Foundational Black American People that put their Hearts and Souls into creating this Beautiful Music. 💯💪💜🖤🤝B1 #4Life
@@fredicashannon5552, hey, my family was all about the 70’s at The Joy Theater down on Canal St and going to see Maze and Frankie Beverly at the Budweiser Superfest back in the day…
Some of us in the United States have to go to other countries that appreciate funk and soul more than our own country that originated it does. Thank you for the beautiful vibes, music, and keeping this genre alive.
@@Rati0nalThinker Of course, it sounds like something from the U.S., since that is where the music originated. Still harder to find the music these days in the U.S. It kind of reminds me of some of the other popular music from the U.S. from back in the 70's and 80's also. Music that got less and less play here but was still making hits in the UK through the 2000's. Impressed me to be honest. The same goes for Jazz artist from the 40's and 50's. The music lived on to a larger audience but on a different continent.
Jazz music is not as popular as it was in the 20s and 30s, but its still relevant.However, I'm from a big city I'm from New York and they have jazz outlets in Brooklyn and Manhattan as well Radio stations that play jazz. Jazz music itself has evolved into different genres of music.@@rapid3638
The 70s had it all. I could feel the Funk and RnB when I was a kid. I loved to dance to it. I was groovin this morning to Funk Radio. I was dancing in the first few bars.
Gosh I love these grooves! Drums dry and steady but stylish, a solid base complimenting the drums and driving the song, a simple funky guitar and keys, and a killer saxophone. Absolutely beautiful!
This is real awesome music playing for sure. The lady with the sax blows the house down while the drums and base cut such a deep groove in the track. Then incomes the keyboard to smooth over and fill in the gaps with some super sweet melodic patches. Man what a performance.
I am really impressed, after 50 years listening and playing Jazz Music I must say - the best Japanese music since Sadao Watanabe. Really great!!! Greetings from Austria
Some cool musicians come out of Japan, if you haven’t come across Kanade Sato i can tell you you’re in for a treat. Plenty here on RUclips abouut her. Her father was a drummer & she started playing at the age of 4, now a pro drummer.
Super smooth groove, ladies! I really liked the saxophone soloing because it didn't get too screechy and high pitched like most tenor players seem to insist upon doing. Good show!
yes yes yes yes I know I'm not the only person who's noticed the importance of face when playing electric guitar or bass in addition to her beautifully funky chops Juna Serita plays with subtle great face I'm jealous of anyone who gets to shake it up or shake it off or just shake it shake it shake it on this band's dance floor
@@russ_henry ..you are so right..awesome grooving, the team vibe at it’s best, listening to each other..would love to hear them stretch out on the track..stay safe and stay strong.. jazz lives..New York October 14, 2021..
some people wondering , there is some other instrumental but u don’t see on the video and why ? . We are live-recording keyboard , drums , sax , bass . but also playing backing truck which has guitar , other horn etc ( the instruments u don’t see on the video ) . MiMi is hearing the click and the truck during performance in ear 👂 . So we can much with the truck too .
..Tried to break it down for non-musician people but sorry if it’s hard to understand .🥲🙏
Excellent’
Love it! And great job explaining the click track to non-musicians. Anytime you hear instruments you don't see folks, it's a click track, often just called a "track" or "playing (singing) to track".
Well, I guess she means backing tracks that are pre-recorded and played back togther with a click. The click gives the drummer an accoustic guidance that she plays along with to keep the band and the pre-recorded tracks in sync.
You girls are absolutely amazing, so funky! Love it! 😚👌👱♀️
..this is so good..well done😀👌
At 75 it's refreshing and nostalgic to see young people today making the genre of groove that launched my career as a jazz-funk musician 50 years ago.
Thought you were gonna say they are appropriating blacks 😂
@@thatdude3977 Yes, but that wouldn't be the case. This is clearly 'white people juzz-funk', more like Tower Of Power, Weather Report and so on.
@@Arkturbettel blacks made all modern music!!
Funk never left. It just got mangled by rappers for a while
And that's the thing .. Asia has kept up the legacy, while America has moved on to really shitty, regressive music
No overplaying, no overproduction. Sounds free and cool. I love it.
I love this, too😲.
Tight😂
Jst wnna say exactly
ya but would you pay for it and bump it in your car??
Me too.
The older I get the more I see that everything runs in cycles. Case in point. I old enough to have experience Funk in the 70's, and low and behold it's a thing again.
Speaking as a pretty nonstop funk aficionado, its never really stopped being a thing. RUclips's simply made it easier to find it after it stopped getting radio play. Living in there states since the 90's I've always managed to find healthy funk scenes, especially in the southeast like Georgia
And it's more polished this time round... At least as I see it
My gues is that in the 70s you didn’t find a group of Japanese girls playing funk
@Big bankie Bobby Still right.
@Big bankie Bobby get nine haircuts zoomer
These ladies are no joke. They're a talented group.
Bassist is straight funky and smooth with it.
I like jokes.
I agree here comes another beautiful part of instrumental music 🎼🎹🎸🥁🎷🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Listening to Japanese pop-rock-jazz-funky-electro music for 40+ yrs. And I always find something new and exciting. Bravissimo, young ladies!
That sax girl ain't no joke
All four of them ain't no joke🙂Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 5th April 2024.
Bruh
Yeah, the word that came to my mind was "fierce".
She's a bad Mama Jama! She's got that funk in her bones!!!!
These Women Is Something To Deal With. They Are Getting Down LOVE ❤️ It.
Damn, They Went Back To The 60's & 70's With This!!
Bassist's groove is so brilliant.
agreed ... and that's the girl who posted the video!
Juna Serita
All very beautiful ladies too I wonder if this tune is available on Amazon prime or something..👍🏾
I stumbled upon this doing a search for some new jazz music and found this group. These young ladies are phenomenal! Really like the cool jazz / funk sounds from the 70's!
I had the pleasure of seeing some women play blues in a smoky old blues lounge in Taipei. Ill never forget it. I felt like i was in a movie.
Maybe you were.
Jesus umm wow .
It's jazz, soul
Sounds amazing! Do you know who the performers were? I’d love to check them out
I love it and I wasn't there ❤😢🎉💖 😂😂😂
These beautiful people are from the future. So graceful and refreshing.
Seasoned D J Here!
This is my favorite song right now…
Smooth Jazz at is Finest!
All of these Musicians are Top Guns!
F smooth jazz this is stone cold funk
amazing saxo
These women are PHENOMENAL! WHOO! Each lady is amazing on her instrument! That drummer is out of this world, the saxophonist is crazy amazing, the keyboardist is gifted beyond measure, and the bassist is totally in the groove! Wowza! You ladies have the gift and soul of FUNK! ❤🎉 BRAVO!!!
How many times have I played the intro 😮 well check it out when she the drummer is spotlighted the expression on her face says she's the boss.
Or is this AI?
Apa khabar sihat tk pagi ni saya tak dapat nak buat apa pun kita boleh buat apa pun kita tak tau lagi bila nak buat kerja dulu ya sayang dah sampai ke tempat biasa lah tu nak buat apa pun tak tahu lah 😮😮
Daaamn! I'm viking do hard rn! Not to mention these artists are so eeeaaasssyyy on the eyes🤩
Absolutely! I love em! Give us more!😅
This takes me back to the 70's 🇿🇦🇿🇦🕺🕺
Of course - like the first Chicago - Albums 🎉
FACT!
I'm hip!
Heck ya.
people dont realize how difficult it is to put a band together with different creative juices flowing, its nearly impossible to do, great job ladies!!! 🥰😇
These Beautiful GENIUSES Make Med Very Proud To See & Hear Them Grooving This Magnificently!
As fan of old school funk I have to say those young ladies can jam.
And there smoking hot 🔥
All girl band, got the 80s j-jazz sound?? Damn 🔥
They can and how bout the way they look ?
Indeed they truly can JAM!
understatement
Groove knows no race or nationality, and I do love how it unites us.
You can say that again🙂Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 5th April 2024.
Ok sure
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I beg to differ
Then stop bringing it up. I hadn't noticed til your comment😢
I love when I stumble upon gems like this. Fantastic!
Just when I needed a musical fix..! I find this in the mix..! 🎼🎼🧨💯
YOU KNOW IT! "HIGH FIVE".
Me too.
RIDICULOUS AND ANYONE IN THE YEAR 2022 USE AN INTRODUCED ELECTRONIC GUITAR... MY GOD.. RIDICULOUS
24 May Soul and Spirit cleanse. AGAIN?Elementary school?
The sax solo in this performance is one of those rare feats of musical craft where you find it more and more brilliant the longer you listen to it.
I guess you never listen to Brecker play this is like bubble gum funk
@@victorcerabino5319
A hot chick jamming is always prettier sounding to the eyes
🤣 original commentor has no experience in sax. She was good, not great. Her lung capacity needs to improve, her scratchy points were an extension of just that. That is the only quirk I have with her. She will be great with a bit more practice.
My thoughts exactly..
She was great, flaws and all.
Straight to the point : this band's got a Fkn' good vibe.
Tx for the trip !
Just plain awesome. The bass work, the Sax , the key board, the percussion by a Japanese Girl band is one of the best & classy renditions in the world. God Bless these musical souls
Slamming music can be around for years and no NEVER come across it!!! So glad I came around this joint!!!! SLAMMIN!!!
You can say that again🙂Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 5th April 2024.
Dam, took me 2 years to come across these talented ladies. Playing what I used to hit the jazz clubs for, much love.
This is one of the greatest songs ever. R and B and Funk owes its existence to Sly and The Family Stone. They’re influence is everywhere from R&B to Funk, to Jazz to Rap. Sly you are the originator and never duplicated Master
James brown preceeded Sly 1961 with "think" and a great deal of original funk came out of Louisiana by The Meters 1965. Sly didn't emerge until 1968 with their 1st which was around the same time Funkadelic started.
Jazz Crusaders
This is FUNKING awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!! That sax player is from another planet LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This whole band is outstanding!!!!!!!!!!
Saxophone 🎷 ?
@@CarnivorousSwarm There's no trumpet visible here but definitely sounds like one on the track.
@@CarnivorousSwarmthe trumpet is on the orchestra hits from the keyboard
Two different sax tracks and a trumpet.
Trumpet no
I'm old school and listening to ladies jam and playing funk the way it was back in the day, took me back when Ohio Players, Earth, Wind and Fire. YOU GO GIRLS ❤🎉🎉❤❤
B
Took you back what???Your comment makes no sense....
@@SuevaleLeaenojr火火火火火木木火火木火 0:15 0:15
@@chrisholder4978do you speak English? Basically he's nostalgic about the beat because it's old school,🤔
Stop lying! They are no where near an average HOUSE BAND. Don't ever insult BLACK INOIC MUSICIANS! They are okay. You have to do more than attempt to REPLICATE someone else's sound. Where is their own MUSICAL STYLE? We don't need and are not looking for what we already got. ANY musician can COPY! GOOD MUSICIANS have their own signature sound! JAZZ AND FUNK comes with an inner SPIRIT OF SOUL that comes from the BLUES and SPIRITUAL BLACK AMERICAN MUSIC we don't accept copy music. FIND A STYLE LAIDES not authentic!
These young ladies are phenomenal. I like the still of their music. I could listen to it all day. Loving it. Stay original. Stay original. ❤❤
I could listen longer than they could play ! Loop it
Thanks!
@@solstice68 thank u!!
I never get tired listening to that bass, and how she plays, it ties the whole thing together!
What a challenge you listening to them and admiring there beauty at the same time! It's mesperrising!
Absolutely! My good listening friend!
She has a hair scrunchy on the headstock to keep the buzzing to a minimum. She knows what she's doing! Hountou ni jinsei desu.
no
This is some of the best 70's funk I have ever heard. These ladies are fabulous. The one playing the saxophone just brings down the house!
Agreed. Except id say more like 90's
Yeah, thank God for copying Black people.
Great. These young women have the chops for some heartfelt 70s feel jazz/funk fusion. Right on Girls!
Clean and fresh. Look foreward to hearing from you.
That drummer...be still my heart...
shawty too fine
ME TOOOOOO
The way she dances with and plays the saxophone is unworldly. How beautiful. I love how the layer of sounds. Thank you for showing us funk as a team of women musicians!
That Sax is bigger than she is and she handling her business
Totally agree make you get in the grove
Isnt it amazing that no matter what language you speak, music like this, everyone understands. Very talented ladies
Yeah buddy! True THAT!
Music is a human experience. So.e ignorant people gate keep music though 😂 like blacks
You can say that again🙂Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 5th April 2024.
Visit this video often. The energy these ladies have is sum else.
Amazing riff! Wow, such young people, playing this Funk Jazz is SO inspiring. Wow,...wonderful!
Does flute and horns equal jazz?
You obviously don''t know what funk is.
I just discovered this group on my Playlist and been listening to it on replay for ten minutes. Absolutely phenomenal. The sax player is..well I have no words cert one of the best I've ever heard in my 57 years. Consider me a fan for life
been in some jams like this back in the '70s. these girls play with old school soul. loved this
Excellent very nice music I’m gonna go out and buy a CD awesome very nice
THIS IS FIRE!!!! Too damn funky for their own good!!! Respect to these girls for layin down this DOPE track!
This made me SMILE! I love live music. Real talent, real musicians, this is GREAT stuff!!
17 years old in 1977....played alto saxophone in schools band/jazz band. Lived this era and though I am a total metal, head banging oldster, I completely dig this sound!
Yeah. Me too. When your birthday? These girls are insanely powerful.
@@davidhaysbuckley 4/8/60'. Be retiring on THAT day 2022! 👍🤘👍🤩
Hermoso sound muy sweet a mi sentido auricular excelente
Wow!! The more I hear Japanese musicians, the more I respect them. They studied Salsa, jazz and now funk and have practically perfected it. Amazing!! I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a big band out there somewhere. I’m looking for this band when I’m there in January of 2023.
The anti auto tune. Young people appreciating the genres and actually learning instruments and striving to be the best at what they do.
Good music and great musicians have always been around. But you won’t hear them on the radio! Recording companies don’t want the masses listening to great music, they pay the radio stations to play that pop trash. Why? A good question
long live manualtune
Thats Japan bra~
you so corny
@@alphagt62PROFIT
They are right for each other, I love their sound. It has that 70's jazz groove.
I close my eyes, and I hear George Duke on keyboards, Tom Fowler on Bass, Chester Thompson on Drums, Napoleon Murphy Brock on Saxophone. And I open my eyes up and see young people just making wonderful music jump and groove again, regardless of the year.
Well I have to say this is one of my favorite recent finds. Thanks for sharing
Old 70's stuff like the CTI label produced in the 70s with artists like Grover Washington. Gotta love it. Good going gals.
Holy Moly! I just discovered this group by accident yesterday and oh man, I'm lost for words! These are 4 incredibly talented young musicians who have the funk in their souls. This is top level funk at the highest level! Jeez these girls play like veterans who've been playing this kind of groovy funk for 20+ years. This is a truly extraordinary group and I have to say I'm totally hooked now to their incredible sound! Pure genius!!
Not to mention they're gorgeous 🥰 But I too just stumbled across this group & WOW👍🏿
@@MrBigR928 I totally agree with you. They're all gorgeous! What a combination! Super talent, and great looks!
Unbelievable gorgeous and talented 👍
Ditto 👍🎶💖 if you haven't looked, go check Juna's playlists. She's done a lot of excellent stuff.
What a musician You all are great you play great.
A master class in soloing by the keyboard player and saxaphonist, the way they tie their solos to the groove.
My mind is blown. These ladies are for real. Awesome
I lived in Japan (Kyoto / Osaka) for four years, and the quality of musicianship was always nothing short of phenomenal.
Wow lucky you I have heard so much about Osaka unfortunately I didnt make it pass Tokyo when I visited Japan several years ago.
Great sound scene and performance. You all are great. Carry on .
Man, my hands down to your group… Everything is working exactly like it’s supposed to work together like a true funky, blues, and jazzy band… I been living in New Orleans to The House of Blues and worked at The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and this would be something to see live…🙏🏾
Salute to you Brother! 💯💪🙏✊ It would be good I'm sure, and much more appreciated if they truly love and appreciate where rhe foundation of this Musical sound originated from and the Foundational Black American People that put their Hearts and Souls into creating this Beautiful Music. 💯💪💜🖤🤝B1 #4Life
That 70s funk. What yall know about that? Grrrreat job girls
@@fredicashannon5552, hey, my family was all about the 70’s at The Joy Theater down on Canal St and going to see Maze and Frankie Beverly at the Budweiser Superfest back in the day…
Yes, excellent.
Thought you were gonna cry racism 😂
The tenor sax player is perfect in every way.
I'm a sucker for a funky pocket bassline. Love it.
Watch Candy Dulfer 😉
Me too!
Agreed, the baseline is killer and the best part is she is feeling it.
you would love a lot of old time porn flicks
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it's absolutely brilliant and when I put a joint to it I'm able to play it three times in a row, the song is absolutely funky liberating ☺
Almost 10 million views in 2 years. I am not shocked. This groove is SO GOOD.
true. but it's not the only reason though
a lot of them by me :)
I pretty much play this because of MiMi.
And they deserve it, they sound as great as they look
Девчули! Какие же вы классные! ) Столько лёгкости, воздуха, энергии!
Это просто чудесно!
Спасибо!
Some of us in the United States have to go to other countries that appreciate funk and soul more than our own country that originated it does. Thank you for the beautiful vibes, music, and keeping this genre alive.
Truth. Good thing the Japanese have been doing it since 70's and adding their own flavor.
If you wanna be technical I appreciate the vibes but it sounds like something from the US. Japan always appreciated U.S culture
@@Rati0nalThinker Of course, it sounds like something from the U.S., since that is where the music originated. Still harder to find the music these days in the U.S.
It kind of reminds me of some of the other popular music from the U.S. from back in the 70's and 80's also. Music that got less and less play here but was still making hits in the UK through the 2000's. Impressed me to be honest. The same goes for Jazz artist from the 40's and 50's. The music lived on to a larger audience but on a different continent.
Jazz music is not as popular as it was in the 20s and 30s, but its still relevant.However, I'm from a big city I'm from New York and they have jazz outlets in Brooklyn and Manhattan as well Radio stations that play jazz. Jazz music itself has evolved into different genres of music.@@rapid3638
I appreciate fuck and didnt have to go to other countries to appreciate. This ok. Ever hear the crusaders?
What a blending. Excellent groove.
Nice to see young people playing real music! Then there is still hope!
This is really awesome. And I love the fact that "bass face" just seems to be a part of music.
The saxophone is killing it! Outstanding performance from all of you ladies!
The 70s had it all. I could feel the Funk and RnB when I was a kid. I loved to dance to it. I was groovin this morning to Funk Radio. I was dancing in the first few bars.
Giving me vibes of 70’s musical group “Taste Of Honey” 😍
How?
I have a vinyl record that is shaped like a fan from taste of honey lol. Don’t know the group that well but never seen a vinyl like that lol
Yup! And Patrice Rushen as well when she freestyles and grooves 🎶🎵…
It is stolen from us. What do you think? We need to stop praising these thieves.
AWB
Gosh I love these grooves! Drums dry and steady but stylish, a solid base complimenting the drums and driving the song, a simple funky guitar and keys, and a killer saxophone. Absolutely beautiful!
Makes me proud Funk hasn't died👍🏽
Rather hear this #1 on the charts
Funk will never die. True classical music withstands the test of time. We are still listening to Beethoven and Mozart more than 200 years later.
Amen 🙏🏾💯
@@isaiahtolberttruth
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They are breaking them off something vicious! I love it!
Bkack R&B/Funk music will never die! It's universal! Awesome!
I would proudly be a groupie for this band, such talented and beautiful performancers
Sorry I'm first 😜
they need more than one groupie, sign me up
My goodness. These youngladies r jamming.Appericiate a real artist with real live music. Yall go girls👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿💯💯💯💯💚💚💚💚❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
I can't walk and listen to this song at the same time 😅
WOW 🤯 she is the goddess ofsax❤
More Mimi please 😮😊😂❤
Thought you were one of those butthurt blacks 😂 gate keeping music from other humans 😂
I really love this song
Those women are so talented and well composed! They sound like early Jamiroquai and I'm all here for it. 🎶
Because I am of a 'certain age' I am reminded more of The Crusaders and Average White Band in the 1970s.
@@Nooziterp1 I was also thinking The Crusaders. My dad had me listening to the Crusaders growing up.
no it isn't
RIDICULOUS AND ANYONE IN THE YEAR 2022 USE AN INTRODUCED ELECTRONIC GUITAR... MY GOD.. RIDICULOUS
2:46 lady on the sax killed it!
Excellent band. Amazing arrangements. Great layers.
YEEEEEEAH !!!! Amazing performance. Not all the GOOD Music is lost !!!
I think I can honestly say most of us appreciate good music, we don't care who it is that is doing it. We just admire the artistry
OH MY GOD I AM SO HAPPY FUNK IS MAKING A COME BACK THIS IS SO GOOD HOLY SHIT
….in Japan though.
This is real awesome music playing for sure. The lady with the sax blows the house down while the drums and base cut such a deep groove in the track. Then incomes the keyboard to smooth over and fill in the gaps with some super sweet melodic patches. Man what a performance.
Félicitations les filles, plein de talent et de confort, merci !
the saxofone player is simply wonderful. i love her dealing with the instrument.
I am really impressed, after 50 years listening and playing Jazz Music I must say - the best Japanese music since Sadao Watanabe. Really great!!! Greetings from Austria
What about Hiroshima?????
Some cool musicians come out of Japan, if you haven’t come across Kanade Sato i can tell you you’re in for a treat. Plenty here on RUclips abouut her.
Her father was a drummer & she started playing at the age of 4, now a pro drummer.
Great funky groove. Very talanted ladies.
20th time I am having to come back to this. Who else?
Find GHOST-NOTE n slam the two groups on your deck
Yup I'm back
This is my 12th time watching. I can't believe how amazing these musicians are. My 👂 🎶 ears are overjoyed! Thisis wonderful to see. I Love❤ it!
Me too...
The drummer is insane!
Super smooth groove, ladies! I really liked the saxophone soloing because it didn't get too screechy and high pitched like most tenor players seem to insist upon doing. Good show!
Fantastic performance
yes yes yes yes
I know I'm not the only person who's noticed the importance of face when playing electric guitar or bass
in addition to her beautifully funky chops Juna Serita plays with subtle great face
I'm jealous of anyone who gets to shake it up or shake it off or just shake it shake it shake it on this band's dance floor
Wow, very groovy ladies! Love that session, you are all fantastic, thank you for sharing.
Such a killer band, everyone is completely in the pocket all the time. Love it!
Agreed. But losing Yuriko as their drummer was a mistake. She really was far superior to this new drummer.
@@bmon4095 Things happen. The band still sounds great!
@@russ_henry ..you are so right..awesome grooving, the team vibe at it’s best, listening to each other..would love to hear them stretch out on the track..stay safe and stay strong.. jazz lives..New York October 14, 2021..
Great that he's still humble and that talented
Straight up jam!!! And the tone out of that tenor....so smooth, so awesome. Thoroughly impressed!!
So much good music coming out of Japan these days. Excellent performance.
Style and talent speaks for itself. I Love watching real music on display by real musicians.