@@irokosalei5133 “best known as a member of the rock band Journey across three stints: 1978 to 1985, 1995 to 1998 and 2015 to 2020.Modern Drummer magazine readers have voted him the No. 1 All-Around Drummer five years in a row. In 2001, the publication named Smith one of the Top 25 Drummers of All Time, and in 2002 he was voted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Journey on April 7, 2017.” (Wikipedia).
Like this is one of those songs that is so good that I'm scared of it. Literal chills every time. The start of the piano solo with that hand percussion transports me to another world! To think that she recorded/wrote it in her early 20s is mind boggling. Let's not forget that incredible drum solo. Bravo!
@@valerieplushie1031 I'm curious, is that a known style of snare playing (not to say it's common, but known)? I wonder if she had to explain it to him, if he gave her the idea, or if he improv'd it!
@@TheUnderscore_I think it's quite an uncommon technique (if you mean the pitch bending!), haven't really seen anyone use it in this way. the snare drum in the solo is so good though, I love the amount of sound qualities that he's pulling out of it, it's incredible
Beyond the insane level of musicianship on display, the production values of this session are exquisite. The video captures the performance perfectly. The warm tones, the art, the live audience, Hiromi’s magnificently joyful face framed by the hat cymbals during the drum solo, the hands on the instruments…they captured it all.
I met her a long time when she was just a sideman playing a small club here in town and she truly is every bit as adorable as you think she must be from seeing her here.
@@kalemdoucette1882 Well, some people live for the instrument, not the music they make. She definitely lives for the music and uses the instrument as, well, an instrument.
The way these musicians interact is on another level and Hiromi is just extraordinary - and shows so much joy in playing. We are privileged to be witness to such talent.
@@MikeHoltackers first person I've seen speak negatively about meeting a musician. How was his attitude towards you? could you please tell if you dont mind
¡Amo tanto a esta mujer! Desde que conocí su música y sus extraordinarias interpretaciones hace unos 5 años aproximadamente no he dejado de sorprenderme cada vez que la escucho otra vez, no importa cuantas veces la vea tocar el piano ya que sé que siempre será como si fuera la primera vez para mí. PD: Me he obsesionado con este concierto.
Holy Molly... what an all-round amazing pianist. Such a magnetic (musical) stage presence - herself and the other 2 musicians. I heard them for the first time today, and I can't seem to put down my phone until the full piece is over... it's video after video after video....
I've listened to this track about a dozen times straight. Still haven't located my jaw after it dropped to the floor on the first listen. I want to play guitar like she plays piano lol
It's so refreshing to see someone who can produce sooo much talent and and display an equal amount of childlike enjoymemt at the same time and the shoes say it all...
Phenomenal musicians. Hiromi's hands are a blur. Incredible. Steve .... You can bang a beat ... awesome thanks. Anthony ... Cream of the crop bassist. There is no other like him.
This song is my favorite. It always touches my heart. ‘Dançando No Paraíso’ gives me a variety of feelings. This song is so beautiful. I always thanks for Hiromi Uehara. Your music have fire power! Thank you, Hiromi❤️
Rosly Wogens Joseph , that’s Steve Smith. He’s played with many, many artists. He’s played with Frank Gambale, Focus, and he’s been the drummer for Journey since God only knows how long!
That Drummer is Steve Smith. Graduate of Berklee School of Music, then Jean Luc Ponty, then various artists including Ronnie Montrose who opened for Journey when Aynsley Dunbar had the drummer chair. Journey fired Anysley and Steve Smith stepped into Journey for the big money period for the band. Steve's own band is Vital Information.
@@burning4buddy639 Excellent compendium of this magnificent virtuoso, Steve Smith. Wouldn't have recognized him if I tripped over him. I was miffed at Journey for getting rid of one of my favorite drummers, Aynsley Dunbar powering the Journey top-tier progression scene. In retrospect, the band's format change was explosive for them worldwide. My respect for Steve Smith has been highly enhanced since beholding this marvelous performance..
@@kingdomkom Do give yourself the treat of listening to some of Steve's work on the 1996 Trial By Fire. So much advanced technique from earlier Journey w/Steve. When they fired Aynsley as he couldn't take the poppy stuff, Ronnie Montrose was on tour as their opening act, and Steve was playing for Ronnie Montrose. I saw that concert without a clue who Steve was, until I was listening later to Enigmatic Ocean. So apparently he knew all their tunes and stepped right in. Given his ability to play complex charts without reading, I suspect Steve Perry Journey was not too much of a challenge. I loved Aynsley since I was in grade school and listened to my older brothers Frank and the Mothers at the Fillmore (the White Album). To this day listening to his studio version of "Of a Lifetime" is a nostalgic pleasure. But what they did to his drum sound on the 1987 "Whitesnake" was a musical crime. What a muddled mess. Back to Steve, from Trial By Fire, "One More" is worth listening to detect the difference. From the old Journey, "Dixie Highway" from "Captured" has some classic Steve in power shuffle mode. That is the only place that tune has ever been recorded. Thanks for the note from a fellow S. Smith fan.
@@kingdomkom So happy to hear that you also appreciate this marvelous musician with a killer work ethic. Most people that play like he does would be satisfied, but like Dave Weckl (equally amazing) Steve never stops learning. I believe his skill set has increased the "other" Journey's audience in recent years since he rejoined for a few tours.
I barely have words for the spectacularity I just witnessed. This vid just showed up in my feed and I clicked not knowing what I'd find. Just beautiful all around.
This song reminds me of a 13 minute long sprint. Not only jaw dropping musicianship, but the endurance required for not only this song, but putting on a whole concert is quite literally insane!
Love this music So much !!!! The style , voicing ,dynamics etc. A true blessing to the music, piano world. I listen every night . Thank you Hiromi ,Anthony & all , you're all great !!
I am very fortunate to see her perform in November in Amsterdam. Can't wait after seeing this video. Saw the Trio Project with Simon Phillips some years ago and it was awesome! Hiromi's energy and enthusiasm lift my spirit to great hights. No one like her.
The drumers Steve Smith é espetacular... !!!! O que faz o cérebro humano, na coordenação dos sentidos... e o guitar Anthony Jackson é rápido, num esforço magistral. Quanto a pianista Hiromi Uehara é inacreditável a velocidade de seus dedos e mãos, tão rápidos que parece um prolongamento, em várias seções... Hiromi é a perfeição dos deuses ao piano. Fantástica !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Aqui do Brasil, congratulations.
とにかく上原ひろみの演奏はすべての人を熱くさせる。このアンソニーのベースの躍動、マッチドグリップとレギュラーグリップでその繊細なドラミングを奏でるスティーブスミスの楽しそうなドラムのビートを見れば一目瞭然だ!彼女の熱き音源が共演するプレーヤーの音に変化をもらたし、それが観客に感動の魂に訴えかける・・・・
紅く染まる夕暮れの背景にラテンジャズのメロディで始まる感じがとても素敵すぎて、もう何回もこの動画を観てしまいます。そして、ドラムの激しいソロパートからクライマックスのピアノの演奏が始まった瞬間の観客の歓声。会場のボルテージが最高潮な感じがこちらにも伝わり鳥肌ものです。
5:45 she just throws in my favorite things in in that insane tempo... Genius
Was wondering if anyone else caught that.
@@hnoerdli Of course, we did indeed caught that one. Now, I'm wondering if you caught the part she threw some amazing Cuban style music.
Though less common today, quoting familiar melodies goes way back, particularly to bebop.
RIGHTTTTTTT
Yep...You used the right description..GENIUS!!
これ聴きながら、酒飲めるのは最高です。
She looks so happy when she is playin and its just adorable.
Ikr. And the way she stares on camera, while playing. So much fire in those eyes 😍
Euphoria of harmony.
absolutely ... and that's why she loves it
@@leobelmar6023 Minoru Mukaiya loves play on keyboard and piano too.
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ruclips.net/video/NxjDzJRoXpI/видео.html
Hiromi's spectacular playing speaks for itself. A singularly brilliant talent of unquestionable greatness. Expertly backed by Anthony and Steve.
I never get tired of this...3 music giants having the time of their lives. Hiromi's smile is next to the word "joy" in the dictionary.
So true
Absolutely!
Music "giants" sure, the drummer can't put an off beat accent for the life of him... Nate Smith is a giant for comparison.
@@irokosalei5133 “best known as a member of the rock band Journey across three stints: 1978 to 1985, 1995 to 1998 and 2015 to 2020.Modern Drummer magazine readers have voted him the No. 1 All-Around Drummer five years in a row. In 2001, the publication named Smith one of the Top 25 Drummers of All Time, and in 2002 he was voted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Journey on April 7, 2017.” (Wikipedia).
@@irokosalei5133 you have absolutely 0 clue what you're talking about please do some research
Like this is one of those songs that is so good that I'm scared of it. Literal chills every time. The start of the piano solo with that hand percussion transports me to another world! To think that she recorded/wrote it in her early 20s is mind boggling. Let's not forget that incredible drum solo. Bravo!
I love the tonality of that solo, with the percussion it sounds like something Shostakovich would write.
I feel the same
@@valerieplushie1031 I'm curious, is that a known style of snare playing (not to say it's common, but known)? I wonder if she had to explain it to him, if he gave her the idea, or if he improv'd it!
@@TheUnderscore_I think it's quite an uncommon technique (if you mean the pitch bending!), haven't really seen anyone use it in this way. the snare drum in the solo is so good though, I love the amount of sound qualities that he's pulling out of it, it's incredible
You saved my time, friend!
If I could play like this, I would not stop smiling.
Me too😂😂🤣🤣
THEN PRACTICE "40 HOURS"
@@detoxify5771 #LinglingInsurance
She always puts a smile in my face
I just tried imaging that, and it was WOW!!
I’m coming after watched animated movie called Blue giant,Hiromi as the piano player is the best part of the movie! ❤
Where can we watch it?
@@souravsuresh2766 I watched it on Apple TV
same i had known of her a bit before but never took major interest up until that movie, definitely one of the most beautiful animated films
Beyond the insane level of musicianship on display, the production values of this session are exquisite. The video captures the performance perfectly. The warm tones, the art, the live audience, Hiromi’s magnificently joyful face framed by the hat cymbals during the drum solo, the hands on the instruments…they captured it all.
The happiest most joy filled performance I've ever seen. They truly feel one with the music. They look like they live for this stuff.
I met her a long time when she was just a sideman playing a small club here in town and she truly is every bit as adorable as you think she must be from seeing her here.
What planet is she from? Is everybody on that planet that happy?
They do. You don’t get that good without it being everything in your life.
@@kalemdoucette1882 Well, some people live for the instrument, not the music they make. She definitely lives for the music and uses the instrument as, well, an instrument.
なんというか、こんなに音楽を全身で楽しんでいる人を初めて見た
HUGE respect for Steve Smith! I never knew! (And huge gratitude for the AMAZING work by the film and editing crews!)
Sequence at 6:48 where she mashes the piano sounds perfect!! It was all controlled, unbelievable!
1:33 The way she smiles at the camera....... she looks really happy 👍👍
3 absolute masters. but don't forget, it's Hiromi's composition. wow
Steve Smith is so legendary, this performance is ridiculously good... What a trio !!!
Just watched the opening ceremony and fell in love immediately. The passion is awe-inspiring. From a new lifelong fan in the UK. Hiromi. Wow.
The same to me, here from Brazil!!! She is amazing!
DItto from Canada :)
Welcome to the show:p
Yes, She is the music.
You must get her incredible concerts on dvd.
This is why it's called PLAYING an instrument, and not WORKING. Everyone's having so much fun.
to be fair, it is a lot of work to became this good
I don’t think I could ever work my way up to Hiromi’s level. Too talented.
The way these musicians interact is on another level and Hiromi is just extraordinary - and shows so much joy in playing. We are privileged to be witness to such talent.
Steve Smith's playing is out of this world
Saw him in person once. What he can do with one hand, on one drum, is incredible.
He's an absolute beast!
Met him once and he sadly made a terrible impression as a human being... I still hope he just had a bad day.
@@MikeHoltackers first person I've seen speak negatively about meeting a musician. How was his attitude towards you? could you please tell if you dont mind
@@MikeHoltackers We can't all be perfect like you, Mike.
I have no idea how many times i watched this performance still gives me goosebumps
Hiromis expressions from 1:32 - 1:39 always have me coming back to this video. Her enthusiasm is so infectious.
ブルージャイアントからきました。
本物はすごいですね。
楽しそうに演奏してる😊
The way she plays, it’s like she’s constantly rediscovering the piano - Hiromi is VERVE
one of the greatest performances ive ever watched
¡Amo tanto a esta mujer! Desde que conocí su música y sus extraordinarias interpretaciones hace unos 5 años aproximadamente no he dejado de sorprenderme cada vez que la escucho otra vez, no importa cuantas veces la vea tocar el piano ya que sé que siempre será como si fuera la primera vez para mí.
PD: Me he obsesionado con este concierto.
Anthony Jackson is a beast!!! A Legend! What a perfect combo this trío is.
1000%
Only with Hiromi!
Anthony Jackson is a fantastic human also, they play music so 👌 perfectly together, all Genious in their right!
Beast? Hes a Legend! He played Bass for all famous musicians, bands, for all the world. Madonna to Milton Nascimento! 🔥
He's a genius at playing appropriately under all circumstances.
Beautiful!! What a beautiful performance!💗🩵
Holy Molly... what an all-round amazing pianist. Such a magnetic (musical) stage presence - herself and the other 2 musicians. I heard them for the first time today, and I can't seem to put down my phone until the full piece is over... it's video after video after video....
今までのRUclips動画の中で一番感動しました
How do they dare to put commercials during this great performance
What a breath of fresh air to hear her play! What a Great sound! Nothing more to say!!!!!
Heyyoo I was the FOH enginer for that tour 🔊🔊
terrific job, thank you
Great man. Congrats!!!
bruvvvv amazing!
Dude, you are awesome!
Very cool!
Amazing performance!
Steve Smith is on fire ..and also Hiromi and Anthony of course!
Fantastic Trio... The Performance is out of this World!!!
Фантастика, полет мысли восхищает! Браво!!!
This is by far the greatest jazz trio performance I have ever seen.
I've listened to this track about a dozen times straight. Still haven't located my jaw after it dropped to the floor on the first listen. I want to play guitar like she plays piano lol
The same for me. But I think I 'll have to purchase a new pair of hands first before I try this on guitar.
Does anyone notice the "My favourite things" reference? Hiromi is a beast, as always
this reference was so obvious tho
"Reference"? She played it straight through for a bar.
Yes, i did.
yes!
It looks more like an arrangement
It's so refreshing to see someone who can produce sooo much talent and and display an equal amount of childlike enjoymemt at the same time and the shoes say it all...
Primeira vez que a ouvi Hiromi tocar, foi amor imediato, ela faz a diferença!!!
E a banda é fantástica!!!
Nota 1000!!!!
Quelle virtuose et quel génie musical, wouaouh, et quel magnifique trio !
Watched this over and over...2 words that keep coming to my mind...Pure joy
Lei fantastica!!!!!gli altri due ragazzi favolosi!!!!!
9:36 Hiromi considering whether an ambulance is needed
this is amazing. the audience in the end is in left in shock and awe. very powerful stuff....
Phenomenal musicians.
Hiromi's hands are a blur. Incredible.
Steve .... You can bang a beat ... awesome thanks.
Anthony ... Cream of the crop bassist. There is no other like him.
Anthony Jackson what a great bass player
The group is incredible.
The pianist is one of the great Japanese pianists. The players listen to each other.
She's one of those human beings I'm grateful I lived to know her.
Amazing, this performance is mind blowing
I can't help but smile when I see the performer is enjoying what they do
Hiromi, Steve, Anthony... These are a few of my favorite things. P.S. 5:40 and just listen for a few seconds.
this woman has the power to make me cry with amazement every time I listen to her play
This song is my favorite. It always touches my heart. ‘Dançando No Paraíso’ gives me a variety of feelings. This song is so beautiful. I always thanks for Hiromi Uehara. Your music have fire power! Thank you, Hiromi❤️
Amazing performance !!!!!
Woooow what a band !!!
The drummer is unbelievable, great work you've done guys, congrats.
I looooove that
Thanks
Rosly Wogens Joseph , that’s Steve Smith. He’s played with many, many artists. He’s played with Frank Gambale, Focus, and he’s been the drummer for Journey since God only knows how long!
That Drummer is Steve Smith. Graduate of Berklee School of Music, then Jean Luc Ponty, then various artists including Ronnie Montrose who opened for Journey when Aynsley Dunbar had the drummer chair. Journey fired Anysley and Steve Smith stepped into Journey for the big money period for the band. Steve's own band is Vital Information.
@@burning4buddy639 Excellent compendium of this magnificent virtuoso, Steve Smith. Wouldn't have recognized him if I tripped over him. I was miffed at Journey for getting rid of one of my favorite drummers, Aynsley Dunbar powering the Journey top-tier progression scene. In retrospect, the band's format change was explosive for them worldwide. My respect for Steve Smith has been highly enhanced since beholding this marvelous performance..
@@kingdomkom Do give yourself the treat of listening to some of Steve's work on the 1996 Trial By Fire. So much advanced technique from earlier Journey w/Steve. When they fired Aynsley as he couldn't take the poppy stuff, Ronnie Montrose was on tour as their opening act, and Steve was playing for Ronnie Montrose. I saw that concert without a clue who Steve was, until I was listening later to Enigmatic Ocean. So apparently he knew all their tunes and stepped right in. Given his ability to play complex charts without reading, I suspect Steve Perry Journey was not too much of a challenge.
I loved Aynsley since I was in grade school and listened to my older brothers Frank and the Mothers at the Fillmore (the White Album). To this day listening to his studio version of "Of a Lifetime" is a nostalgic pleasure. But what they did to his drum sound on the 1987 "Whitesnake" was a musical crime. What a muddled mess.
Back to Steve, from Trial By Fire, "One More" is worth listening to detect the difference. From the old Journey, "Dixie Highway" from "Captured" has some classic Steve in power shuffle mode. That is the only place that tune has ever been recorded. Thanks for the note from a fellow S. Smith fan.
@@kingdomkom So happy to hear that you also appreciate this marvelous musician with a killer work ethic. Most people that play like he does would be satisfied, but like Dave Weckl (equally amazing) Steve never stops learning. I believe his skill set has increased the "other" Journey's audience in recent years since he rejoined for a few tours.
I barely have words for the spectacularity I just witnessed.
This vid just showed up in my feed and I clicked not knowing what I'd find.
Just beautiful all around.
There aren't words in any language that describe her talent.
Having failed to find any words, you came up with a brand new one all of your own! Spectacularity.
In her high-energy pieces such as this one, she doesn't just end the song - she sticks the dismount.
Virtuoso TRIO.
Anthony Jackson..... The GOAT!
いや、さすがに天才児、ぶっ飛ばしてる。最高😃⤴⤴ですよね🎵
これは最高っ!!
最後までドラマチック!!
ラテンの情熱を禁じ得ない
心を焦がされっぱなし!!
Olympic's opening ceremony brought me here. I'm now hooked for life. She's awesome. 💖🌹❤️
welcome to hiromi world!!
This song reminds me of a 13 minute long sprint. Not only jaw dropping musicianship, but the endurance required for not only this song, but putting on a whole concert is quite literally insane!
Excelente grandes maestros Felicidades 👍🏻
Amazing talent, fabulous performance, great camera work -- ALWAYS LEAVES US WANTING MORE!!!!!
Love this music So much !!!!
The style , voicing ,dynamics etc. A true blessing to the music, piano world. I listen every night . Thank you Hiromi ,Anthony & all , you're all great !!
Thanks so much for documenting this phenomenal performance!
chiedo scusa ma non è una gioia ascoltare questo brano! meravigliosi musici grazie
It would be nice if they could use split screens...there are times there is so much amazingness happening I 'd like to see it all.
Like you have three brains! XD
@@zatoichiMiyamoto
I might have to watch it 3 times, but...
I know right they all jam
one of the worlds best leading pianists today virtuoso
日本のTV番組「ベストヒットUSA」で2024年7月18日に放送された「ジャーニー」特集で2017年の日本武道館ライブ映像を見てここに戻ってきました。
恥ずかしながら私、スティーブ・スミスはロックバンド「ジャーニー」のドラマーだったのを初めて知った。
40年以上前の私、「ジャーニー」は「商業ロック」という印象もあり若気の至りで聞いていなかった。
彼はこんなに素晴らしいドラマーだった‼️
本当にすいません。
Absolutely brilliant all around. But that drum solo!! Mind blowing 😮😮
Helt fantastiskt. すごい
素晴らしい
Never have a seen a musician or group of musicians have so much fun playing as Hiromi and this trio. Her smile is infectious.
I’m jealous of her, because she could be present in every Hiromi gig, but I couldn’t. ;) :)
I agree it's not fair :(
Surgery man
Standing O for Steve...what a life ur living brother!
This concert was just insane wow
上原ひろみ最高のピアニスト
히로미와 스티브의 오랜 한국 팬입니다 환상적인 연주 너무 감사합니다
I am very fortunate to see her perform in November in Amsterdam. Can't wait after seeing this video. Saw the Trio Project with Simon Phillips some years ago and it was awesome! Hiromi's energy and enthusiasm lift my spirit to great hights. No one like her.
最強すぎます‼︎
The drumers Steve Smith é espetacular... !!!! O que faz o cérebro humano, na coordenação dos sentidos... e o guitar Anthony Jackson é rápido, num esforço magistral. Quanto a pianista Hiromi Uehara é inacreditável a velocidade de seus dedos e mãos, tão rápidos que parece um prolongamento, em várias seções... Hiromi é a perfeição dos deuses ao piano. Fantástica !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Aqui do Brasil, congratulations.
No matter how good you are at something, there will always be an Asian who is better at it... She is such a beast on the keys!!
There's so much there and it's so easy to listen to. Pure genius.
始まりから終わりまで目が釘付け!素晴らしいです。
Grande pianista, grande música e grande banda, fã desses caras a mais de trinta anos. Saudações, Brasil.
Uno degli angeli del pianoforte , grazie di esistere .
Fella is going absolutely galactically crazy on that bass
my favorite thingthのアドリブが最高すぎます!
Absolutely incredible. Probably the most amazing pianist ever!
Hiromi thnks Oscar Peterson was the best pianist ever.
Definitely one of the greatest.
Steve is beyond amazing.
3 incredible musicians right at the top of their craft 🎶🎵🎶🎵👌👌👌
Hiromi is child of music. Of course as you know, they all are genius
They are each staggeringly unreachable masters of their art. What a profound joy to share their world, briefly.
The little reference to "these are a few of my favorite things" at 5:45 is so cool!
SENSACIONAL
鬼気迫るドラムのソロ演奏で佳境にさしかかるところで、ピアノを入れ込むとは!こんなもんみんな大喜びなるわw
"My favorite things" part 5:44
This song called "Hijo de la Luna", listen.
Hiromi is so incredible. I highly recommend all her concerts on dvd.