@@CMC050Stanley was more revolutionary than Jaco. Jaco emulated an upright bass. Stanley invented that bass tone he uses. No one sounded like that at the time. Stanley would get standing ovations waking on stage! I love Jaco, but Stanley was a much greater impact on bass at the time.
@@kenfrench6866, check again. Lenny will always have it, too. And his RTF stuff is legend. But this? This is Billy. You can tell by the glasses, the higher tuned drums, the blistering single-stroke rolls and the snare sound. [Not to mention the original poster's notes.]
Stanley truly has his own beautiful harmonic fingerprints. He is one of those rare musicians that are easily recognizable because of their tone, expression and note choices
I remember seeing this show back in the day. I just got that first Stanley Clarke album and no one was playing bass like that in those days...Jaco's fame was right around the corner. Fusion was at its zenith. Being a bassist I just perchased my first fender percision bass. Stanley and Chick were my heros. Jean Luc Ponty was very popular and Billy Cobham was the tee shirt wearing drummer from the Mahavishna Orchestra. Those were the days!!
My sister became an audiophile her freshman year of college. I went with her to a high end stereo store, and a salesman played "School Days" to demonstrate some speakers!! I was like "WTF??!" 😳😳😳
An All-Star band!!! WOW!!! Stanley Clarke is one of the most original bassists that has ever played the bass and the main reason why I started playing bass!!! My very first concert was seeing Tony Williams Lifetime opening for Stanley Clarke!!! Often imitated but never duplicated!!! An incredible bassist with mind-blowing musicianship!!!
Stanley's touch is so soft, and economical. Everyone thinks you have to bleed out playing as hard as you can. You can accomplish much more by taking a breath, and playing in control.
I remember watching this on TV in '76 - recording it on some shi**y cassette recorder. Such a time we live in that I can watch this whenever and wherever I want. Wow
I felt the same when I was a teenager in the 90’s. I recorded the MTV Halloween Special with PRIMUS and then my sister recorded over the VHS tape with f’n Figure Skating!!! I located this special on RUclips and I was elated!!!! I can watch it any time and anywhere!!!! Modern technology rules!!!!!
Wow. This is amazing. I've never seen it and I love these guys. I've seen them all, but never together. This has to be one of the coolest things ever recorded. Thanks, U-tube, and many thanks to whoever posted this!
Louise F. Your quet right, he was very Young but very serious and funky and sexy, but foremost a good bassplayer, just look at the Company he keeps, Chick, Jean luc and who Else? Simply the Best!
+Kevin Shepard For me it was Soundstage. Stanley and Chick - not sure the rest of the band. Soundstage was the shite back then! First time I ever saw Waits was on Soundstage as well.
This is what happens when you put 4 innovators together listening 2 each other and expressing themselves! And it's Fucking catchy and funky! I like the album version with Tony Williams and Ian Hammer too. Cobhams fills are so powerful and fast! But it fits and his feeling and soul always pouring out of him. Obviously I think Cobhams one of the most original drummers of the 70's to now and beyond!? I really hope these guys play or make an album someday soon! we are loosing a lot of the greatest Musician,, legends like Allan Holdsworth, Just this past week!jGeorge Duke in 2013 I think 🤔 It would be awesome if this line up recorded at least one-time tune before it's too late to!
🙏🏾🙂 I Been Looking for this Tape for Years. I remember Seeing it On PBC Network around 1976. 😁 and was Interduce to Jean-Luc Ponty. A Great Violinist. I Knew Everyone else. But to hear and See Lopsy Lu Live. Was a Dream Come True. 🙂🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
4 of the Best to share their talents in their musical instruments blending together . This blows the music away today this is true Talent. you notice they allow each other to express themselves in professionally matter. . Bringing out the best sound.
laz4erin laz my man ur right i did have good fortune of seeing all these katz in their own bands n individually so fortunate in 70s there was a small theater downtown pitts pa callef the Stanley seen m all niles dizzy yellow jackets brand x ramsey lewis deodato jack mcduff mahavishnu orch weather report herbie hancock man... 70s great time
What a fantastic performance. I first heard Stanley Clark when he collaborated with Jeff Beck for a short period of time. Seldom heard on conventional radio but did hear it on FM underground radio. Love this!!!
A very clean recording than I previously found! You don't know how long I've been looking for this very performance! I thank you! I saw this performance on pbs when I was 15 and loved this song. My brother played bass and could follow this song easy. Between this and the album, this is my all-time favorite version of the song. Once again, "THANK YOU"
ive seen everyone of these guys together r seperate all at oll Stanley theatre pitts pa in early 70s damn good shows one in all didnt know this existed til today wtf where have i been? ty for upload
Dude - DO NOT diss my late, great Boston homeboy Tony Williams, one of THE greatest drummers ever! Instead, be grateful we have both versions to savor & compare/contrast. I didn't even know this one existed! Also, search for & check out a fairly recent posted video of Billy live with Scott Henderson of Tribal Tech & Bruford bassist Jeff Berlin covering Billy's classic tune Stratus - awesome!
Clarke...Lu Ponty...Cobham and Corea....Young Folks pay attention...this is akin to watching...Jordan...Jabbar...Magic and Bird...on the same team...God Bless...My Favorites...
Stanley Clarke is for the bass what Hendrix was for the electric guitar. Absolute pioneer and awesome composer
Jaco?
That would be Larry Graham, who created slap base playing
@@CMC050 agree with you on that
@@CMC050Stanley was more revolutionary than Jaco. Jaco emulated an upright bass. Stanley invented that bass tone he uses. No one sounded like that at the time. Stanley would get standing ovations waking on stage!
I love Jaco, but Stanley was a much greater impact on bass at the time.
@@hawkxxx898Larry is great. But he can’t play lead bass like Stanley.
Billy Cobham: Always had it. Always will.
I agree but that's not him it's Lenny White
@@kenfrench6866, check again. Lenny will always have it, too. And his RTF stuff is legend. But this? This is Billy. You can tell by the glasses, the higher tuned drums, the blistering single-stroke rolls and the snare sound. [Not to mention the original poster's notes.]
@@kenfrench6866 it is BC
@@kenfrench6866 my friend its billy bob def not mr lenny
That is Billy Cobham
Now this deserves the title “super group “
Yesssss.
No doubt!
Without question!
The original was Jan Hammer, Tony Williams and Bill Connors on guitar.
You mean "boy genius" doesn't?
(Snickering).
Stanley truly has his own beautiful harmonic fingerprints. He is one of those rare musicians that are easily recognizable because of their tone, expression and note choices
I remember seeing this show back in the day. I just got that first Stanley Clarke album and no one was playing bass like that in those days...Jaco's fame was right around the corner. Fusion was at its zenith. Being a bassist I just perchased my first fender percision bass. Stanley and Chick were my heros. Jean Luc Ponty was very popular and Billy Cobham was the tee shirt wearing drummer from the Mahavishna Orchestra. Those were the days!!
Are you any relation to Alphonse?
First heard Stanley on underground station aye at night 75 life suite I was blown away first encounter with jazz fusion
Yes they were!
*purchased
*Precision
*Mahavishnu
My sister became an audiophile her freshman year of college. I went with her to a high end stereo store, and a salesman played "School Days" to demonstrate some speakers!! I was like "WTF??!" 😳😳😳
An All-Star band!!! WOW!!! Stanley Clarke is one of the most original bassists that has ever played the bass and the main reason why I started playing bass!!! My very first concert was seeing Tony Williams Lifetime opening for Stanley Clarke!!! Often imitated but never duplicated!!! An incredible bassist with mind-blowing musicianship!!!
That must have been amazing.
I’m a fan of Tony.
@@TM-jo4wz It was!!!
Stanley's touch is so soft, and economical. Everyone thinks you have to bleed out playing as hard as you can. You can accomplish much more by taking a breath, and playing in control.
I remember watching this on TV in '76 - recording it on some shi**y cassette recorder. Such a time we live in that I can watch this whenever and wherever I want. Wow
I felt the same when I was a teenager in the 90’s. I recorded the MTV Halloween Special with PRIMUS and then my sister recorded over the VHS tape with f’n Figure Skating!!! I located this special on RUclips and I was elated!!!! I can watch it any time and anywhere!!!! Modern technology rules!!!!!
Pure musical joy. Just wish Wondershare wasn't stuck in the middle of the video.
Jean Luc with these guys< WOW!!!!!!
Cobham is incredible. I can listen to his grooves for hours.
Wow! I was not aware of a version with Billy! This is a amazing line up with Chick and Jean-Luc.
Cobham, power still unmatched to this day.🔥
This never gets old, I wish I could say the same thing thanks kids for all the memories ❤😂
Man what a lineup I love all four of these musicians I love jazz fusion music I love the 70s Stan is the man
what else do you love, Bobby Smith?
Only video that i legitimately watch every day
What do you watch illegitimately then?
Wow. This is amazing. I've never seen it and I love these guys. I've seen them all, but never together. This has to be one of the coolest things ever recorded. Thanks, U-tube, and many thanks to whoever posted this!
my feelings as well
man youre lucky. Four of the best musicians all on stage together period.
Billy's hat didn't even move. Ponty is killin it. Stanley is having fun.
saw Billy, unearthly, and Jon luc, here's four of the finest ever, wow
Superb performance! Stanley is sublime and Billy is on fire!!!
Lopsy Lu one of the all time jams from Stan!
Rest in Eternal Peace Chick Corea.
I've watched this video 8 or 9 times and keep coming back. Great performers all but I came for the bass and Stanley Clarke always delivers!
Stanley Clarke was really quite young to be THAT good, in the mid-seventies...he was born to play the bass, no question. What fun!!
Dude had a MASTERS degree
@@19580822 BASSOLOGY 101!
Louise F. Your quet right, he was very Young but very serious and funky and sexy, but foremost a good bassplayer, just look at the Company he keeps, Chick, Jean luc and who Else? Simply the Best!
@@claussaunte2303Billy Cobham on drums.
@Andy Butler You are right...Tony Williams was a phenomenal drummer. He died way too young...
With this performance I can really hear how Stanley's playing had an influence cats like Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten.
Pull up some Rhonda Smith. She definitely studied at the school of Stanley.
most definitely Victor Wooten. I talked to him about how much Stanley means to him. Huge influence!!
For marcus i'm not so sure
Awesome and the Master JLP
MASTER BASSIST Stanley Clarke
What do you think about Jaco Pastorius ?
Billy Cobham playing some weird-ass acrylic concert toms. He makes them sound effing incredible! What an amazing drummer.
Ludwig drums ! Vistalite !?
@@bengtwahlstedt1021no
Snuck out of the house to catch this concert. Still sounds as good as it did back then. All pure sound.
Recorded in Chicago, for PBS affiliate WTTW Channel 11. The show was Soundstage. I still have my VHS copy of the entire show. Thanks for posting. :-)
+Gary Tyson Hah, I posted regarding this above - I had no idea this was the Soundstage performance!
I remember watching this on TV back in the day too!
Nice!
Amazing music!
One of my favorite Stanley Clarke tunes, classic
The ONE That Got It ALL STARTED For ME !!!!
+Kevin Shepard For me it was Soundstage. Stanley and Chick - not sure the rest of the band. Soundstage was the shite back then! First time I ever saw Waits was on Soundstage as well.
cobhammmmmmmmmmmmmmm, this ludwig octaplus in acrilic blue sound so incredibleeeeee and he plays guauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
what a dream team!
this is the ultimate jazz fusion supergroup, all they are missing is al demeola on guitar!!!!!!!!
Love to see the bass and the drummer having it!
Amazing how much it still sounds great
Line up = God tier ! Man this made my day !
This is what happens when you put 4 innovators together listening 2 each other and expressing themselves! And it's Fucking catchy and funky! I like the album version with Tony Williams and Ian Hammer too. Cobhams fills are so powerful and fast! But it fits and his feeling and soul always pouring out of him. Obviously I think Cobhams one of the most original drummers of the 70's to now and beyond!?
I really hope these guys play or make an album someday soon! we are loosing a lot of the greatest Musician,, legends like Allan Holdsworth, Just this past week!jGeorge Duke in 2013 I think 🤔 It would be awesome if this line up recorded at least one-time tune before it's too late to!
CosmicJazzman 46 my greatest koncert experience was one in Horsens, with Cobham alone
on drums for 45 minuts!!!
🙏🏾🙂 I Been Looking for this Tape for Years. I remember Seeing it On PBC Network around 1976. 😁 and was Interduce to Jean-Luc Ponty. A Great Violinist. I Knew Everyone else. But to hear and See Lopsy Lu Live. Was a Dream Come True. 🙂🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I’m drooling 🤤 right now! This is an incredible band!
a remarkable and pivotal piece. we used to listen to this on vinyl, back when it came out.
4 of the Best to share their talents in their musical instruments blending together . This blows the music away today this is true Talent. you notice they allow each other to express themselves in professionally matter. . Bringing out the best sound.
The coolest Cobham ever. It doesn´t get any more casual than this - maybe he´s a bit Lopsy Lu!
A Tony Williams groove played by Billy Cobham...? Amazing!
Yeah, Cobham probably called Tony William's up and said"I got one in man"😂😂😂
this makes me truly happy
How beautiful it is !!!
Masters at work!
cobham wa the best drummer, really impressive, love his sound here, really amazing
Best lineup EVER! Saw them all. Amazing Cats!
Stanley and Billy and their channel-lock groove right at the end - that’s where the music is. Right freaking there.
What a unique quartet ! All are Jazz Giants, RIP CHICK.
My goodness, it would have been wonderful to be alive in the 70s to be amongst a great collective of musicians like this.
laz4erin laz my man ur right i did have good fortune of seeing all these katz in their own bands n individually so fortunate in 70s there was a small theater downtown pitts pa callef the Stanley seen m all niles dizzy yellow jackets brand x ramsey lewis deodato jack mcduff mahavishnu orch weather report herbie hancock man... 70s great time
Someone said the 70'S $5 to see the greatest band live in concert. 2000'S $100 to see a laptop...live
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is crazy! This is the first time I've seen this clip and I love it.
It doesn’t get better than this, a lineup of supreme talent 😁👍🏻
Every member of This group is a Master in and of himself, but they Can all listen!
What a fantastic performance. I first heard Stanley Clark when he collaborated with Jeff Beck for a short period of time. Seldom heard on conventional radio but did hear it on FM underground radio. Love this!!!
This is classic and Stanley has been the man for along..... time creating a vocabulary on the bass like "no" other before or since.
So good it almost makes me want to cry
Stanley and Jaco, cant say much more for electric bass players their music stands alone, pioneers both.
A very clean recording than I previously found! You don't know how long I've been looking for this very performance! I thank you! I saw this performance on pbs when I was 15 and loved this song. My brother played bass and could follow this song easy. Between this and the album, this is my all-time favorite version of the song. Once again, "THANK YOU"
What a lineup🔥
Demi gods of jazz fusion!
this is awesome first live footage I've seen of him doing Lopsy Lu great musicians great upload
RTF and Mahavishnu together. I wish John was in.
a superb display of harmonious musicianship by these people ... great stuff
Played in the best thinkable perfection
ive seen everyone of these guys together r seperate all at oll Stanley theatre pitts pa in early 70s damn good shows one in all didnt know this existed til today wtf where have i been? ty for upload
Man oh man what a band!
Insuperables , todos Maestros
I admire Jaco, but I GET Stanley!
The KING!
We need a "Stan Cam" focused on his hands for the entire song!
Billy Cobham should’ve been on the original recording of this tune, in my opinion.
Dude - DO NOT diss my late, great Boston homeboy Tony Williams, one of THE greatest drummers ever! Instead, be grateful we have both versions to savor & compare/contrast. I didn't even know this one existed! Also, search for & check out a fairly recent posted video of Billy live with Scott Henderson of Tribal Tech & Bruford bassist Jeff Berlin covering Billy's classic tune Stratus - awesome!
I saw Stanley play this at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh April 1978. When who should appear on the stage: Al Dimielo . Unforgettable night
Clarke...Lu Ponty...Cobham and Corea....Young Folks pay attention...this is akin to watching...Jordan...Jabbar...Magic and Bird...on the same team...God Bless...My Favorites...
Super version.. !!! Billy slicing the drums
This is definitely the sound of 'Fun'.
What an absolutely fantastic roster
Incredible!
Amazing!
Increible.
Modern Jazz Legends.. excellent stuff.
Super footage.
Excelente cuarteto de Jazz & Fusión. El climax de 3:42 / 4:21: Fantástico!
Great. Minimoogs pulling adsr all over the show. Love it.
Such a band !!!!
Wow what a band!
Wow electric violin back then was pretty rad....what a line up, what a sound.
Four of the hottest jazz artists at the time. Legendary pioneers all for all time.
Now this is a Gem 💎
Fantastic!
Awesome, amazing
One of the ensembles that got me on drums - Magical!
Just....wow!
Stanley playing his famous Brown bass alembic. His very first one was stolen on an RTF tour.
ShangoDC he's still looking for it
This is why it is great to be alive in the 1970
Awesome really awesome
Legends all
I was just completely entertained
Lov me some jazz!! Great job!!
Stanley and Billy are the man
Great group!