I agree! It can resuscitate the dead 🤣! They are all amazing! What a privilege for those who were in the audience! I can't believe any human being can achieve such level of perfection. It was the first time I saw Omar Hakim. The guy seems to have 4 arms like Indian gods! At one point I couldn't work out how the vortex of sound coming out of his drum was possible with only two arms and two feet 😂!
This version of Cantaloupe is absolutely the best version of Cantaloup. Wayne and Stanley's solos are just amazing. Omar Hakim is just one of the best drummer and Herbie is just the killer piano player and composer. Amazing musicians, amazing performance one of the best live performance I've ever heard.
Amazing. This is a great example of Solid collaboration. Love to all whom view this. these moments in time help us remember why we love music. All my relations.
Yes, this performance is a cult favourite with many people. I first spotted it a dozen years ago (on a different upload) and was as thriled as you are. I've watched it scores of times... The sense of sheer joy and excitement in making music together is SO palpable in this one.
Love the way Wayne Shorter sets up a suicidal staccato motif and follows it for better or worse. He is the ultimate artist constantly pursuing his limits.
I heard my uncle Melvin Ragin aka Wah Wah Watson say that Herbie will never a play a song the same way ever, in a good way!! RIP to Wah Wah Watson and Wayne Shorter!!!!!
I really enjoyed watching the wide-eyed facial expressions of the drummer (looking at Herbie) several minutes into the video. These guys are super tight and jammed like a tsunami in high gear!
The fact that it moves you is all that matters. One can't make any assumptions [or at least l can't] about folks who don't care about this, or aren't moved by it. OR have never heard it at all. They are probably into a completely different thing. God save their souls!!
Absolutely Flawless! Herbie - is a fantastic man and his band, of course! In my opinion - He was half a century ahead of most musicians in very high quality, mature and, at the same time, delicate jazz and music at all! He had anticipated and paradoxically used in his compositions, yet back in the 70s, the sounds & rhythms, which only later would appear in such styles as funk, house, jazzy house, breakdance and even somewhere techno. What is more important - his performing sounds modern! From Moscow with Love!
This definitely has that wild, exotic island feel that I really love for Cantaloupe Island. The live version with Herbie, Joe Henderson and Freddie Hubbard captures a lot of that, as well.
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness. It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you. There are times when you tour, and a band have played a lot together, and during that tour on one occasion magic happens, a spark happens everything suddenly gels, players give energy that transcend individual talent and the whole band becomes one in unison, to be part of that when it happens is truly spiritual.
I read an interview with Victor Bailey when he released his first solo album. The reporter asked him why he didn't use a drum machine (that was then a new and popular thing). Victors answer was: Why should I use a drum machine, when one of my best friend is Omar Hakim?!
ok I just listened to the freddie hubbard version w ron carter but I was wrong this one is the one the most the best the most correct from every channel...
They are different versions. Freddie Hubbard is simply amazing. Here there is no trumpet but Wayne Shorter is as good as Freddie at his saxophone. Geniuses! Do you know of any version where these two play together?
Herbie Hancock I've been listening to his "Genius",since I was 20 ,A native NewYorker now 70 living in Fla Chick Corea, Larry Coryell ❤❤❤!!!
This is the most energetic jazz performance I've ever seen! Its freaking amazing!!!
I agree! It can resuscitate the dead 🤣! They are all amazing! What a privilege for those who were in the audience! I can't believe any human being can achieve such level of perfection. It was the first time I saw Omar Hakim. The guy seems to have 4 arms like Indian gods! At one point I couldn't work out how the vortex of sound coming out of his drum was possible with only two arms and two feet 😂!
Phucking phenomenal!
Just beautiful!
Who wouldn't love this infectious rythym and acrobatic jazz ♥️
that was one fired up jazz crowd
Jazzed up
That's how it should be m8.. love to see it!
what a time to be alive
FOUR of the best musicians on this planet playing a classic song! R.I.P Wayne Shorter!
This version of Cantaloupe is absolutely the best version of Cantaloup. Wayne and Stanley's solos are just amazing. Omar Hakim is just one of the best drummer and Herbie is just the killer piano player and composer. Amazing musicians, amazing performance one of the best live performance I've ever heard.
It was a pretty darn good performance indeed!
I also really like the El Chicano version
this may be my favorite jazz performance ever
Also jeff gilfblums one is great highly recommend
The one with Herbie and Pat is so good.
My favorite rendition is the one Herbie did for Blue Note's anniversary with Freddie Hubbard and Joe Henderson.
RIP Wayne Shorter, thank you so much for everything you did, legend ❤️
He can't read this.
@@stuwest3653 Nah, he can't read much anymore tbh :/
Truly legendary
Amazing. This is a great example of Solid collaboration. Love to all whom view this. these moments in time help us remember why we love music. All my relations.
Yes, this performance is a cult favourite with many people. I first spotted it a dozen years ago (on a different upload) and was as thriled as you are. I've watched it scores of times... The sense of sheer joy and excitement in making music together is SO palpable in this one.
ウェイン・ショーターさんの死去をうけ非情な悲しさを感じています。
ご冥福をお祈り致します。最高の演奏を有難う御座いました。
ウェインショウタ-、永遠に❤
Amazing!
1964年作曲のジャズが、1991年の日本で、これだけ盛り上がって演奏されるとは、音楽の素晴らしさを感じます。
ハービー・ハンコックの激しくもゆとりのあるピアノ。スタンリー・クラークのスラップ奏法の凄さ。ウェイン・ショーターのソプラノサックスも元気いっぱい。
オマー・ハキムの奔放なドラムが生み出すgrooveもスゴイですね♪
Wayne blowing straight fire . We shall miss you dearly.
Pure perfection, no one can do what Wayne Shorter does here…
ビックリで声もでない。お互い、目で会話して、音を作っていく感じ。みんな、たのしそうで、こっちまでノリノリ!宝箱のような映像!👏ありがとう❤️
Love the way Wayne Shorter sets up a suicidal staccato motif and follows it for better or worse. He is the ultimate artist constantly pursuing his limits.
"suicidal staccato motif". Brilliant!
Big facts, such a great description. Always diving off the edge
He's a bigger douche than Gary Moore. Just doesn't know when to finally shut up.
WAYNE ON SOPRANO
ha! was thinking exact same thing
Love the facial expressions. Herbie is just like, "what are my hands doing?!?!"
これは当時夜中にドラマー仲間と絶叫しました‼️
未だに見たくなるヤツ😊
最後のほうのオマーハキムのノリノリ状態を、スタンリークラークが笑いを堪えながらの弾いてるのがいい感じですね👍
アップありがとうございます🙏
I've probably watched this 30 times. But when Omar lets loose is epic every time
I heard my uncle Melvin Ragin aka Wah Wah Watson say that Herbie will never a play a song the same way ever, in a good way!! RIP to Wah Wah Watson and Wayne Shorter!!!!!
Omar on the drums is in love. Wayne killing the Sop Sax, Stanley destroying the Bass as usual and Herbie is in heaven lol!
I really enjoyed watching the wide-eyed facial expressions of the drummer (looking at Herbie) several minutes into the video. These guys are super tight and jammed like a tsunami in high gear!
Herbie is like a magician, comic, and highly skilled doctor of jazz piano performance, all rolled into one fantastic, wonderful persona.
+John Anderson and so with his son : Joey Alexander
This is true musical understanding, genius, and technical ability colliding
最高!こんなにテンションが上がる演奏は無い。4人の素晴しいキャラクター、仲の良さも伝わってくる。
I was there with my husband AMAZING PLAY
One of the best live performances in our life
I wish i was there seeing legendary pianist herbie playing live!!
@@TalhaVocoding It was so AMAZINGLY GOOD 🤩
Herbie Hancock
Stanley Clarke
Wayne Shorter
Omar Hakim
No need to say more... just listen!!!!
a sight never to be seen or heard again, just fantastic. Got to be my favorite live performance of Cantaloupe
Totally can imagine that the rest didn't know what song Herbie was about to play, recognized it, and started improvising
あーーーー泣くほどウレシイ!このセッションをまた見られるとは!
ありがとうございます!
One of the best live Stanley Clarke performances. He's enjoying it as much as we are
The drums guy is a genius
One of the greats. Nobody sounds like Omar 👍
omg that introduction was pure fire, the crowd showed it too, awesome atmosphere.
もう25年以上前に、友達に借りたこのビデオ(VHS)を
スタンリークラークのソロをメインに擦り切れるほど見たなぁ~
今見ると、ハービーのピアノが最初から最後まで、バッキングも含めて
改めて凄いなぁ~
The battle between Stanley & Omar, the way Omar slips into a trance and the energy build up from the audience are all mesmerizing!
This just may be the most incredible arrangement of music I’ve heard in my lifetime. Wow!
I Love this song. One of the best version Cantaloupe Island.
This must be one of the best sets in Jazz history. Omar s performance here is superlative
No matter how many times I watch this it never gets old! Its GREAT!
One of the best things i ever seen in my life
haha I could watch that competition between Stanley and Omar thousands of times and not get tired of it
When every band member is at the top of their craft you get this..... Perfection.
How is not more popular. Wait. People aren't as intelligent as I give them credit for. This moves me.
The fact that it moves you is all that matters. One can't make any assumptions [or at least l can't] about folks who don't care about this, or aren't moved by it. OR have never heard it at all. They are probably into a completely different thing. God save their souls!!
JAZZの自由さと奥深さを知れる動画と曲だと思います。
すごすぎて、私が理解できたのは、本当に少しですが。
日本で演奏してくださり、本当にありがとうございます。
10:50~ きっと、全オーディエンスはおろかオマーハーキムも、スタンリークラークがこんなことしてくるなんて思わなかったんだろうなぁw
Thank you for giving me life force from the melodies played by legendary heroes.
I was watching this magic, and in the middle of the video, I get a Masterclass ad for none other than Herbie Hancock. XD
It just happened to me too!! "You prolly wonda how do I do that?" xD
イントロが凄すぎる!!! この映像のビデオを紛失してしまっていたので、UPありがとうございます。みんな若い!!!
Yep. Remember watching this on TV
This is the absolute best version of Cantaloupe Island I've heard yet. An unreal combination of dedicated artists. How can you beat this combination?
この当時の日本のオーディエンスは世界最高クラスだったと思う
EPIC!!!!!! Pure Magic coming out with so much Energy... Herbie and Wayne
this is simply incredible, i keep coming back to it all the time
Hakim is the kind of drummer that is so advanced, he makes other drummers want to quit playing..........Unbelievable talent!!!
God bless that bassist, he's going INSANE with that slap!!! GORGEUS!!
Check out Marcus Miller if you haven't already, that dude slaps like a god
His Name is Stanley Clarke !!!
鳥肌が立ちますね。97年にマンハッタンを歩いていたら、ホールの前にハンコック/ショーターのライブ前宣伝の看板が出ていて、結局、公演中止になったのを思い出します。とうとう二人の競演は聞けず仕舞いに。。。
That intro was so dope
Absolutely Flawless! Herbie - is a fantastic man and his band, of course! In my opinion - He was half a century ahead of most musicians in very high quality, mature and, at the same time, delicate jazz and music at all! He had anticipated and paradoxically used in his compositions, yet back in the 70s, the sounds & rhythms, which only later would appear in such styles as funk, house, jazzy house, breakdance and even somewhere techno. What is more important - his performing sounds modern! From Moscow with Love!
I love seeing people doing what they are excellent in what they do.Herbie and his pals are damn good.
Omar Hakim is amazing!
Greg Greenlee you got that right one of my favorite drummers the stuff he did
With weather report
Amazing the fun they have in playing. The signature of great musicians : they never stop watching at each other
DEAR LORD imagine Omar Hakim playing in a fast and technical metal band. That solo was immaculate.
He would fit well in Meshuggah, Lamb of God or Gojira😂😂😂
Check out Omar jamming in "I Burn for you" ('85) with Sting.
今だに見ても鳥肌が立つ!
今から考えたらミュージシャンがスゴイに尽きるし、Groove感が凄い。
a joy to watch.... can't help but laugh too
Rarely an inspired level of communication between legends like this one. Pure communication. Pure joy.
This sing is so good. Son unique and timeless. One of my favorite jazz pieces
The closest I've been to heaven. Masterpiece!
This definitely has that wild, exotic island feel that I really love for Cantaloupe Island.
The live version with Herbie, Joe Henderson and Freddie Hubbard captures a lot of that, as well.
I love Freddie Hubbard ❤ so soulful. This version is also amazing
the solo of herbie is so amazing!!
This performance always energizes me. Super cool. Many many thanks for Wayne❤️
Herbie captured something in that intro that I want to hear composed into a full song.
That Herbie intro - genius and hilarious at the same time!
didn't knew the drummer Omar..man, he's a beast! Loved the whole vídeo, thanks for the upload!
Welcome to Omar Hakim's world!
the best
I am a bit late to the game but the level of musicianship is out of this world
Imagine how I feel
Having hughy as your photo makes me think u lieing, u not listen to the jazz cuts in boondocks? Shits Hancock and Bill Evans type shit lol
This is just a phenomenal piece of music
omg Stanley Clarke was 40 ! he looks like 20 years old :o
German Croda Herbie was nearly 60 lol he looks 20
Thanks guys! RIP Mr. Shorter!🌱
That session is one of my best Herbie Hancock’s shows for me !
... I'm just searching for words ... Incredible...
They just look like they're all having so much fun !!!
4 INCREDIBLE superstars on the same stage.✌️✌️✌️
Whos watching in 2024
The crowd is great!
The intro is out of this world
OMG, Omar Hakim is groovin so hard!
🔥🚀
91年は、小田急電鉄沿線に住んでたんだけど、誰か誘ってくれたら良かったのにね! なので、この動画上げてくれて、嬉しいです!先日、Xでも紹介されてました!まだ、SAX🎷手にしてなかったけど。😉✨🎷🎹🎸🥁
I have several times watching this today and I cant stop. All of them are killing it!
! R.I.P Wayne Shorter! magick voyage.
No matter which iteration is played, I still love this song
Having a new appreciation for the communication.
Wayne Shorter 's is incendiary!🎷🎺🎹🎸🎻🥁🎼🎵🎶🎧
INDEED THE BEST VERSION EVER. PERFECT TRANSITIONS, GREAT SOLOS
I love how the band members look at him like "herbie wtf are you doing?" Lmao
James Radway spontaneous creation, the advantage of jazz.
I love how they're like, "Oh shit, that's what it's gonna be like, huh?" like he's throwing down a gauntlet
Especially Freddie, who seems to be thinking:
"Where's Herbie going with this? Okay if he wants to do E Flat, I'll play along"
Think it more like wtf is he gunna do so I can get in on it!!!😁👍
Thats de usual way to play together,ays contact 🎹🎷🥁🎸💪🏽😎
Insanely exceptional performance of those 4!
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness.
It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤
Herbie is ONE with the keyboard 😊
The best music!Congratulation my friends!!
Probably one of the highest standards of music I’ve ever seen
He b slaping
Herbie Hancock the genius of keyboard
One word : Fabulous 🎷🎆🎆🎹🎶🎶🎷🥁
Thank you.
There are times when you tour, and a band have played a lot together, and during that tour on one occasion magic happens, a spark happens everything suddenly gels, players give energy that transcend individual talent and the whole band becomes one in unison, to be part of that when it happens is truly spiritual.
I read an interview with Victor Bailey when he released his first solo album. The reporter asked him why he didn't use a drum machine (that was then a new and popular thing). Victors answer was: Why should I use a drum machine, when one of my best friend is Omar Hakim?!
ok I just listened to the freddie hubbard version w ron carter but I was wrong this one is the one the most the best the most correct from every channel...
Kenneth I just heard that version....ooooo it's so good..but they were playing to different audiences
They are different versions. Freddie Hubbard is simply amazing. Here there is no trumpet but Wayne Shorter is as good as Freddie at his saxophone. Geniuses! Do you know of any version where these two play together?