Klasiq - but you just did! Gives me hope for the future! One point - look at audience - NO CELL PHONES.... a time when artist could really connect w crowd, if if you were lucky it transported you - without interruption.... just put down the phone
@@JamesVibe Using your phone is still frowned upon in Ronnie Scotts. Videoing the act is strictly forbidden, and there are signs everywhere asking people to put their phones on silent. They aren't banned and you could text etc. but people don't tend to on the whole. Audiences there are expected to be respectful of the acts and they generally are.
You're probably 30 years old now since you posted this 8 years ago. I was about the same age as you (in 1991) when I went to see Roy live at Ronnie Scotts - and I had the same sentiment as you.
I went to see him here around this time. Brilliant brilliant brilliant. Got to shake his hand and say thanks for the show on the way out. ‘We Shop At Tesco’s, Baby’
I was absolutely gutted when I heard about Zachary back in 1997, the man was a genius. The fact that he died whilst trying to save someone's life just shows the type of man he was.
David, this was 1989. I remember my brother in law recorded this on video off the telly and lent it to me, then I made a music cassette of it and played it to death. it does say at the end when it was recorded.
@@jacko717 Yes, I don't know whether Roy played a longer set and they edited it down to this. Another possibility is that he did 2 - 3 short sets on the same night - I go to Ronnie Scotts sometimes and they often do that, i.e. they get the artist to do their set three times in the evening and it's only maybe an hour and fifteen minutes long, with no breaks. I guess because it is a small venue, that's the best way for them to make a decent profit when paying well-known artists, who don't come cheap.
I caught Roy there at Ronnie Scott's...LIVE...We partied there,then caught him two days later @ North sea Jazz Festival,in Den Haag in the Netherlands. Check it out.BTW the North Sea Jazz is always 4th of July week-end.
This is very nice to see my two late friends on this Video. I truly miss you guys both Zachary Breaux and Dwight Gassaway. I think we did this in 1988 or 89! Thanks for the upload. Roy Louis
Yeah is the dvd pretty clear? I just ordered one off amazon. Do you know the name of the bass guitar player? Yes I did read the about Zachary Breaux and it's a sad story.
For those who didn't grow up with Roy Ayers' music in the 70's, he was absolutely one of the greatest geniuses. His music was considered partly contemporary Jazz crossover and partly R&B.
1. Spirit of Doo Do 2. I Wanna Touch You Baby 3. Everybody Loves the Sunshine 4. Fast Money 5. Battle Of The Vibes 6. Can't You See Me 7. Running Away 8. Don't Stop the Feeling
"I don't know your name, but I know you're looking good" This video really shines in comparison to the Brewhouse Theatre video of 3(?) years later. The crowd are pumped in this one, the music is real funky and Roy has the audience in the palm of his hand.
One of the best gigs ever. How can anyone dislike this man? And Zachary what a beast.
I used to wonder where Jamiraquoi's stuff comes from - now I know - this guy/band is brillliant
I'm only 22. Ppl my age can't even begin to . comprehend thus wonderful music. So sad they don't come like this anymore.
Klasiq - but you just did! Gives me hope for the future! One point - look at audience - NO CELL PHONES.... a time when artist could really connect w crowd, if if you were lucky it transported you - without interruption.... just put down the phone
@@JamesVibe Using your phone is still frowned upon in Ronnie Scotts. Videoing the act is strictly forbidden, and there are signs everywhere asking people to put their phones on silent. They aren't banned and you could text etc. but people don't tend to on the whole. Audiences there are expected to be respectful of the acts and they generally are.
You're probably 30 years old now since you posted this 8 years ago. I was about the same age as you (in 1991) when I went to see Roy live at Ronnie Scotts - and I had the same sentiment as you.
I went to see him here around this time. Brilliant brilliant brilliant. Got to shake his hand and say thanks for the show on the way out. ‘We Shop At Tesco’s, Baby’
I was absolutely gutted when I heard about Zachary back in 1997, the man was a genius. The fact that he died whilst trying to save someone's life just shows the type of man he was.
Woah...didn´t know. What happened to him?
David, this was 1989. I remember my brother in law recorded this on video off the telly and lent it to me, then I made a music cassette of it and played it to death. it does say at the end when it was recorded.
John Clark this performance on 27th November 1988.
Makes sense, I guess the video came out the following year.
John Clark
yes I think you're correct there. great gig, although surprisingly short at just under an hour.
@Wally-H that bass player and that Jheri curl is a giveaway definitely 80s lol
@@jacko717 Yes, I don't know whether Roy played a longer set and they edited it down to this. Another possibility is that he did 2 - 3 short sets on the same night - I go to Ronnie Scotts sometimes and they often do that, i.e. they get the artist to do their set three times in the evening and it's only maybe an hour and fifteen minutes long, with no breaks. I guess because it is a small venue, that's the best way for them to make a decent profit when paying well-known artists, who don't come cheap.
I caught Roy there at Ronnie Scott's...LIVE...We partied there,then caught him two days later @ North sea Jazz Festival,in Den Haag in the Netherlands. Check it out.BTW the North Sea Jazz is always 4th of July week-end.
This is very nice to see my two late friends on this Video. I truly miss you guys both Zachary Breaux and Dwight Gassaway. I think we did this in 1988 or 89! Thanks for the upload. Roy Louis
True, missed you guys, especially you on bass, best concert he did.
one of the best live DVD/CDs ever. RIP Zachary Breaux.
Yeah is the dvd pretty clear? I just ordered one off amazon. Do you know the name of the bass guitar player? Yes I did read the about Zachary Breaux and it's a sad story.
gatekey1z obviously being shot in the 80's it's not HD, but yes great quality. The bass player is Errol Louis. Enjoy your dvd man.
He was amazing. He will be back - RIP is only a rest - NOT FINAL !
I hope his family knows and is comforted.
Port Authur, Texas
this is pure funk heaven
For those who didn't grow up with Roy Ayers' music in the 70's, he was absolutely one of the greatest geniuses. His music was considered partly contemporary Jazz crossover and partly R&B.
Just discovered this gem from Ronnie Scott’s just a. Fab performer Roy Ayers and his class band in awe of his brilliance ❤️❤️❤️this for ever regards j
That solo with his percussionist is BadAsssssssssssssss!
1. Spirit of Doo Do
2. I Wanna Touch You Baby
3. Everybody Loves the Sunshine
4. Fast Money
5. Battle Of The Vibes
6. Can't You See Me
7. Running Away
8. Don't Stop the Feeling
It took me a while to get to Roy!
A missing piece of the groove GODS :)
absolutely incredible show
Great Concert ! Incrediblle Musicians !
MY LIFE MY LIFE
MY LIFE MY LIFE
IN THE SUNSHINE
I Love Roy ayers best Musik in the World
"I don't know your name, but I know you're looking good"
This video really shines in comparison to the Brewhouse Theatre video of 3(?) years later. The crowd are pumped in this one, the music is real funky and Roy has the audience in the palm of his hand.
Splendid! 🎉🎉🎉
Just the most amazing talent Roy Ayres and what a backing band !
Roy Live tonight in Coakland Ca. my sis is there at the show, sold out I could not go. Damn.
Zachary was a sublime talent. he died a hero but it still feels like such a waste of a young life.
So Gooooooooooooooooooooood Please !
i could watch him play vibes all day
Roy Ayers's back to Ronnie's this August! Wow
an aural delight
Thanks these musicians & this sharing...
I was there. thanks for putting this up. Roy can do no wrong
Roy is the greatest!
43:18 Zachary Breaux gives me the sickest goosebumps ever... best guitar solo FTW Rest in peace brother...
Now that is a tight band folks!
you heard here first
Steve
I was there and you can see me in the opening shots stood outside and my friend Andy in some of the internal shots
This Man is Bad Ass, ...
Мы уже видели, из Японии.
Благодарим Вас за проявленный к нам, что так здорово! !
absolutely grand master roy of funky jazz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
love you Roy for every note !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ΔΩΣΕ ΛΕΟΟΟΟΟΟ
And at Glastonbury too!
awesome :).........
Yes.
yesssssssss
this is awesome
real music
Steve
Great show
Jazz funk at its best
In The Groove and In the Soul
badass!
ザッカリーブルーのソロヤバすぎだろ惜しい才能を亡くした
Love so much
dopeness!!!!!
FOLKS GET DOWN IN THE SUNSHINE. FEEL WHAT I WANNA FEEL IN THE SUNSHINE.
thanks a lot! one of my favourite live album so far
impressive
thanks so much for the upload!!
this concert is fucking awsome
Wowwww
Cool jamz
Wonder the name of songs played
Amazing Roy!!!
Roy has made several appearances @ Ronnie Scott's. Was this occasion where Clyde Gassaway had a 'duel' with him?
yep
Thanks for sharing, I saw Roy and the band at Ronnie Scott's in the early / mid 2000s. Do you know when this was recorded?
Thanks again
To your health!
I there. wich year was this concert?
Great concert!!! Question? Does anybody know the name of the bass guitar player with the jheri curl hair that played at the end of FAST MONEY song??
Off-beat jazz, maybe, but what an atmosphere!.
Off beat hardly 🤣
Who is the bass player ?
The great Ben Perowsky is on drums!!
It's from the late 80s. Approx 1987-89 would be my educated guess...
What year is this?
1989
alfacare54 ZACHARY BREAUX on guitar is beyond ............
Kwaze kwamnandi engikuzwayo
Who is at bass?
Who's play on guitar?
+Axel Foley Zachary Breaux. RIP
+András Homoki Köszönöm :-D
Ronnie Jordan?
anyone know who is on drums!?
Troy Miller
Fattttt Baaack.
Vid at the end credits Ben Perowsky as drummer. Ben plays left hand ride, 'right' feet, so yea..
i gotta take a doo-doo
Pissed yeah 👍🏻 good on ya
何人の日本人がこの動画に反応するか…。
#antifrostvision #antifrost
sagt hallo frends
1988
😅
thx for the upload
who is the guitarist?