Some people seem to have this idea that you have to "understand" jazz to be able to enjoy it... You really don't!! You can enjoy it no matter how little you know about music.
You learn for several years and you kind of think like you can play an instrument. Then you listen to this, and you think again...amazing as is, period. A real motivation to just keep trying, learning, doing your stuff. One might one day be able to play like one of 'em...
A tune played by the gods of music,,,,,,. The strong beat and amazing solos completely knocks me down. This is a music of the highest quality no doubt I think.
really amazing, i think i heard this version at least 1000 times now and i can't get enough of it. I also like Herbie being so authentic when he is playing this. When he does a mistake, he does not try to hide it or "overplay" it, he just stops and starts with a new idea :D So for example at 2:30 he kinda loses his idea or what he wanted to play, so he stops and he just really looks like he was thinking "ah damn" :D And his face when playing some scales or other lines is unique :D
Just for the records: the team is Herbie Hancock on keyboards, Pat Metheny on guitar, Jack De Johnette on drums, Dave Holland on bass. One (short) step behind God(s).
I'm young at heart but not really young and has been following New talents and there are plenty of them but has to come back to my original love this kind of music with all the legends playing here.I hope this kind of music is not lost in this generation!Thank you Herbie Hancock and Pat Metheny and watch this new kid Jacob Collier .
Your incomprehension and appreciation of jazz is understandable. Jazz is liberation for people who can feel it. I hope you'll be able to feel it someday.
This is such a MONSTER Set I am embarrassed to say I do not recognize the bass player ... And I believe this is Pat Matheny (guitar).... And being an old deaf drummer I totally recognize Mnsr DeJohnette on drums !! Such a magnificent Set here!
+Dennis Jump No need to feel embarrassed man, half the time no one knows who the bass players are! Dave Holland. Steady as a rock. Never seen such a cool looking bass player. The subtle smiles he's giving Herbie during his solo LOL Legendary bass player
@DennisJump youre so welcome man. hit me up on my channel if you wanna talk some jazz drums/music. my heroes are Blakey and Elvin, so if you got any stories to share, please do!!
Best jazz fusion ever...I am amazed with every individual here, how good they are. Ten years ago I would've say no way that one person can improvise like this, because this must be prepared, Pat must practiced years for this moment, but today i know that some persons are just to god and they can play what ever they want on instrument, yeah he certainly practiced years&years, but this moment was pure improvisation, and it was perfect. I guess you can say it's just god given gift or else, something like power to momentary transfer imagination into instrument.
Herbie Hancock.....genius of the jazz piano.....Pat Metheney's amazing guitar too......incredible music and an incredible version - probably the finest.
Good god damn, does Herbie show complete mastery here, and then Pat Metheny drives in with genius talent. Not to diminish the contributions on drums and bass by famous folks that you all in the audience MUST learn about.
My goodness gracious Herbie is rippin' it up! This song is a timeless classic for the all-time great jazz compositions. So deceptively simple in its form until someone like Mr. Hancock and his crew take it to the moon and back. Keep it up!
Please don't flame me for my ignorance, I'm just getting into jazz. Who is the guitarist and WHAT is that he's playing??? And regarding this video: As David Letterman used to say when a band did something great on his show, "That's all you need right there!"
Thanks again and yes, that IS Pat Metheny. And what he is playing is a Roland G-300 guitar which is a controller for the Roland GR-300 guitar synthesizer. It looks like the guitar has been customized with a control panel to run the synth presets without having to go to the floor. Interesting setup.
Dan-yell carpenter or J.S. Bach. I actually think that they would perceive the actual harmonic richness and colorfulness of this music quite positively and appreciate it.
I think they wouldn’t like it because the people that were born before Jazz often didn’t like jazz because it was so different. Just like parents today don’t like the music their children listen to, although I totally agree with them.
Oh wow, I accidentally stumbled upon the concert one of my professors was referring to during a class, in which Pat Metheny and Herbie Hancock play together XD Wasn't even looking for it on purpose.
+britocho The way he grips the pick, the guitar special device, the style playing and sound... it can only be Pat Metrheny. The strange thing is that he used to wear white and blue stripes shirts for decades.
Perfection. This is (and will probably always be) definitely the best version of this song. And they most confusing thing about this performance is that there is no brass but it's so incredibly awesome. Love it.
This is one of THEE coolest renditions of Herbie's hit "Cantelope Island" I've ever heard (and there are A LOT of them)! Herbie's solo is, as Buddy Guy says, "So funky, I can smell it!" Pat Metheny graces us with his presence on guitar. You may recognize the "head", the beginning part of the song, from "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)" by US3. ruclips.net/video/JwBjhBL9G6U/видео.html
+Lori Spain-Morgan "The Guitar Player, Plays & Sounds Like George Benson " Sorry, but no. The guitarist plays like Pat Matheney 'cause that's who he is. A jazz fusion original. Jeez
Andrew Bugbee I'm Not Saying Anything Negative About Herbie Hancock Performance I Enjoyed This & Only Stated What I Felt & Heard This Was An Excellent Performance To Watch & Enjoy I Stated What I Felt & Heard With The Guitar I Don't Debate What Others Say They Have Their Opinion & I Have Mine This Isn't The First Time I've Listened To Mr. Hancock.
Sweet sound, amazing.I know them for long time and I have them on my collection is a must. Herbie and Patt Matheny what a celebration of sound. Thanks !
INCREDIBLE!!! This is true and pure musicianship in a nut shell, i always said that music died along with its musicians in the late seventies, my friends had enough of me saying this long time ago. This proves me wrong in some way, RON CARTER is the best ever bass player regarding JAZZ period! To hear someone well into this new century just have a bit of RON's exceptionell timing and feel for the JAZZ is just INCREDIBLE!
i can always count on this performance to get me in a good mood, especially Metheny’s part makes me feel encapsulated by the essence of guitar. such a wonderful feeling to be had.
The perfection of this music is beyond my capacity to praise it!!! What is this compared to the garbage on the radio these days. I can't help but imagine Tal Wilkenfeld on electric bass with this ensemble!
This is, without doubt, the best version I have heard. Brilliant.
Keys - Herbie Hancock.
Guitar - Pat Metheny.
Bass - Dave Holland.
Drums - Jack DeJohnette.
What the heck is Metheny playin'?
His decade old modded guitar
I think it's a guitar manufactured by Robbie the Robot..
Led Zep of jazz...
mad dope
Watching this just takes me to another level of skill.......a skill rarely seen anywhere. HH's piano and PM's guitar......incredible.
iv'e just learned pm's part and i'm playing it with my band
Wow...soooo cool Yoav; well done sir!!
This is an old musician's game. It takes a lifetime to achieve this level of clarity. 💯
Dave Holland is so calm. I wouldn't be able to contain myself in a jam with those cats :)
One of my favorite live performances ever.
eeeeeeeveryone just kills it, amazing ♥
agree...you might want to check a version w/ W. Shorter, Omar Hakim and Stanley Clarke ruclips.net/video/JixfzsQWZ8c/видео.html
Wilburgur wow, great to know that autism cat and ss boi also enjoys jazz xD
I agree
you are everywhere dude wtf
reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Herbie Hancock is just amazing!
Watched that more than 20 times. Amazing! Herbie, Pat, Jack and Dave together!!! Just perfect!!!
Best version I've heard so far.
adriannaklid defi safe
Some people seem to have this idea that you have to "understand" jazz to be able to enjoy it... You really don't!! You can enjoy it no matter how little you know about music.
This video got me into jazz some years back. Would've missed a lot if it didn't happen, lucky me.
Same!
Can't be better than this! Musicianship on the highest level! Wow!🙏🙏🙏
You learn for several years and you kind of think like you can play an instrument. Then you listen to this, and you think again...amazing as is, period. A real motivation to just keep trying, learning, doing your stuff. One might one day be able to play like one of 'em...
the modern masters of jazz and jazz-fusion
Awesome stuff man. Pure gold.
A tune played by the gods of music,,,,,,. The strong beat and amazing solos completely knocks me down. This is a music of the highest quality no doubt I think.
I will never ever get over how absolutely amazing this rendition is. OH. MY. GOD. I have the same reaction every time I listen to it. CRAZY!
the first real jazz I listened back in 2008. and now I can play It with my own chorus.
really amazing, i think i heard this version at least 1000 times now and i can't get enough of it.
I also like Herbie being so authentic when he is playing this. When he does a mistake, he does not try to hide it or "overplay" it, he just stops and starts with a new idea :D So for example at 2:30 he kinda loses his idea or what he wanted to play, so he stops and he just really looks like he was thinking "ah damn" :D And his face when playing some scales or other lines is unique :D
Just for the records: the team is Herbie Hancock on keyboards, Pat Metheny on guitar, Jack De Johnette on drums, Dave Holland on bass. One (short) step behind God(s).
Daniele Cuomo righty
Each one one of the elites in their respective instrument
Thanks for this. It would be nice if it was in the description at the top. Gotta give credit where the credit is due baby!
I'm young at heart but not really young and has been following New talents and there are plenty of them but has to come back to my original love this kind of music with all the legends playing here.I hope this kind of music is not lost in this generation!Thank you Herbie Hancock and Pat Metheny and watch this new kid Jacob Collier .
Best nine minutes you'll ever spend on RUclips. 👍
I love his occasional dark/midnight blue chords from the 1960's. But it's hard not to get emotional when he starts pounding on the keyboard at 4:33.
Herbie's solo just killed me
Amazing.....just amazing.....and Pat Metheny on guitar...incredible....just blows my mind x
Daniel Cormier is playing a solo this saturday. A drum solo. On your face.
salamgaz
Steroids killed you..
Me too !
Your incomprehension and appreciation of jazz is understandable. Jazz is liberation for people who can feel it. I hope you'll be able to feel it someday.
all great.but the drummer,he makes it look so effortless.masters at work
Great
This is such a MONSTER Set I am embarrassed to say I do not recognize the bass player ... And I believe this is Pat Matheny (guitar).... And being an old deaf drummer I totally recognize Mnsr DeJohnette on drums !! Such a magnificent Set here!
+Dennis Jump Dave Holland is the bass player!!!
+Martín Hunter Thank you so much, Martin! Greatly appreciated....very embarrassed, too!
+Dennis Jump No need to feel embarrassed man, half the time no one knows who the bass players are! Dave Holland. Steady as a rock. Never seen such a cool looking bass player. The subtle smiles he's giving Herbie during his solo LOL Legendary bass player
+Jon Jones Thank you very much, Jon!
@DennisJump youre so welcome man. hit me up on my channel if you wanna talk some jazz drums/music. my heroes are Blakey and Elvin, so if you got any stories to share, please do!!
I can listen to this for eternity
amen
I have listened to this countless times, awesome, jamming music. A league of it's own......
whoo that herbie solo gets me every time smh
Best jazz fusion ever...I am amazed with every individual here, how good they are. Ten years ago I would've say no way that one person can improvise like this, because this must be prepared, Pat must practiced years for this moment, but today i know that some persons are just to god and they can play what ever they want on instrument, yeah he certainly practiced years&years, but this moment was pure improvisation, and it was perfect. I guess you can say it's just god given gift or else, something like power to momentary transfer imagination into instrument.
They ARE too good!!!! They paid their dues long ago!!!! They DID practice from young onward!!
Metheny is a master at inside-outside improv. Herbie is as well, creating tension by playing chromatically outside the changes.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Perfect music to start my weekend.Legends.
Oh My Holy God what guitar solo from Pat!!!!
Good God, what a lineup. Sounds amazing, thanks so much for posting.
jazz isn't dead...it just smells funny.
Smart comment.
by: Frank Zappa
And this smells funky
Herbie Hancock.....genius of the jazz piano.....Pat Metheney's amazing guitar too......incredible music and an incredible version - probably the finest.
you're listening to the music, but you're feeling Dave's holland groove. dat bass :'v
Yes we are!!!!!!!
HOLDING IT DOWN in the BASSment!!!
that fucking funky keyboard at the ending...
Una canzone.
E mi è cambiata la giornata.
Amazing, the best Cantelope Island version!!!!!
Not enough superlatives for his talent - g.o.a.t (Greatest Of All Time)!
lol bass @ 5:06 after Hancock's solo is just like "Fuck you're good"
No shit huh? And check out Pat Metheny blowin' out killer notes like it's a walk in the park. Crazy good.
WOWEEE REEE, I never thought Will aka. the guy behind the Autism Cat enjoyed himself some good jazz!
Shieeet my mang
@@MadnessOpus 再次用一次詩人死啊歐
偶爾歐恩偶爾LOLㄡ
Good god damn, does Herbie show complete mastery here, and then Pat Metheny drives in with genius talent. Not to diminish the contributions on drums and bass by famous folks that you all in the audience MUST learn about.
Only a complete and total maroon could thumbs down such virtuosity.
+Philip Berg LOL Well said.
+Philip Berg Indeed!
+Philip Berg robots.. (as in "Aliens")
Speak clearer English please, Kostas! What do you mean?
+Philip Berg ... Agreed!
WTF Pat Metheny, that solo... Perfection
I'm a fan of progressive rock/metal and I can see what influenced bands like dream theater so much
Magique !!!! le thème reste un hymne à Herbie .......
toujours le plaisir de les écouter !!!!!..........
What's that crazy Guitar Pat's playing!
Has to be an Ibanez, but what?
+Dave Kana Roland Guitar synth from early 80s, which looks modified with a control panel of some kind.
+Lee Barry Thanks, I had no idea!
Not modified. The original design of the Roland guitar synth was first an entire guitar with the system retrofitted to it. The pickups came later.
The guy playing the guitar is Pat Metheny love his trio gigs!
Êxtase é a palavra que expressa o que sentimos ao ouvir esse "Imortal".Toda a atmosfera, que nos envolvem essas melodias, tem cheiro e sabor.
Nice performance by one of the greatest to ever touch a piano. My man Pat Metheney is just that deal on guitar as always.
listening this to try to drown out the sound of my roommate''s country music in the next room
Joe Rizzo godspeed
Joe Rizzo .best comment.BTW did it work?
2019?
always !
@@claiborne5962 every day!
... come back in 2029, we'll still be here ;)
Nope! :(
2021.
Que bien suena !
My goodness gracious Herbie is rippin' it up! This song is a timeless classic for the all-time great jazz compositions. So deceptively simple in its form until someone like Mr. Hancock and his crew take it to the moon and back. Keep it up!
Please don't flame me for my ignorance, I'm just getting into jazz. Who is the guitarist and WHAT is that he's playing???
And regarding this video: As David Letterman used to say when a band did something great on his show, "That's all you need right there!"
Guy Fawkes Pat Metheny?
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I believe you are right! Thanks a ton. I've heard him but don't believe I've ever seen him. Sure looks like him.
Thanks again and yes, that IS Pat Metheny. And what he is playing is a Roland G-300 guitar which is a controller for the Roland GR-300 guitar synthesizer. It looks like the guitar has been customized with a control panel to run the synth presets without having to go to the floor. Interesting setup.
It's not much of a fusion jazz version, but yea it's freakin' awesome
La bonne vieille version de pat metheny avec herbie
I always think: What if W. A. Mozart could hear that...
Dan-yell carpenter or J.S. Bach. I actually think that they would perceive the actual harmonic richness and colorfulness of this music quite positively and appreciate it.
I think they wouldn’t like it because the people that were born before Jazz often didn’t like jazz because it was so different. Just like parents today don’t like the music their children listen to, although I totally agree with them.
Beethoven has created jazz
@@conzo4620 The parents may not like it at first but in time they (we) learn to appreciate it.
Hmm i’m gonna change my genre #haha
This just draws you in completely. I hardly realized 9 minutes had passed since the video started!
Oh wow, I accidentally stumbled upon the concert one of my professors was referring to during a class, in which Pat Metheny and Herbie Hancock play together XD Wasn't even looking for it on purpose.
i think your teacher is a good person xD
Professor actually lol His name is Samuel Morales, I believe there's some of his music in internet, probably from his Quintet.
SM Quintet, that makes it much easier to find lol
That's Pat Metheny in the guitar...right? Could somebody confirm this please?? :D
britocho Yes, he is. A living Jazz legend ;)
+britocho From his Shirt i can assure you he's Metheny.
+britocho The way he grips the pick, the guitar special device, the style playing and sound... it can only be Pat Metrheny. The strange thing is that he used to wear white and blue stripes shirts for decades.
+extremadrummer His sound is unique. So is his hairstyle. :D
i confirm sis
Dave Holland is The Rock
it's 2:15 am---great time for this powerful performance. THANKS for sharing this with us.
when michael league grows old, he'll look like pat metheny
+Tushar Lall and sound like Pat M.
then i gotta love pat too :V
.-.
grows old & grows hair !
pats look is essentially peak level jazz fusion aesthetic. if a berklee practice room in the 80's was a person.
That black man is my new religion.
In the groove is the only place to be,
Perfection. This is (and will probably always be) definitely the best version of this song. And they most confusing thing about this performance is that there is no brass but it's so incredibly awesome. Love it.
How could you possibly ask for a better group of musicians?
I want mr dejohnette as my drummer when I transition to the next level
Any time, any space, any dimension!!
This is one of THEE coolest renditions of Herbie's hit "Cantelope Island" I've ever heard (and there are A LOT of them)! Herbie's solo is, as Buddy Guy says, "So funky, I can smell it!" Pat Metheny graces us with his presence on guitar.
You may recognize the "head", the beginning part of the song, from "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)" by US3. ruclips.net/video/JwBjhBL9G6U/видео.html
PM's solo on this tune demonstrates his sound and facility is super fantastic. Professional hardgroovers, all of them!
I will give someone a lot of money if they can make a tab of his guitar solo
+jrubin1994 do it yourself, its in transcribing you learn the most :)
Jeez Herbie Hancock absolutely killed it!!
its a shame, that in this quality you cant hear so much of the original sounds, for instance the double bass is barely audible
listen with headphones
Colm Rooney good headphones* and it's perfect yeah
u should also try turning the surround sound in speaker properties on
Thought it was my hearing or substandard earbuds.
527 people need a new brain...
+Martin D haha lol … Take the A brain … just one funny thought haha :)
Ok, where can I donate for them ?
553
How many is it up to now?
554
They play it so awesomely it's like a new original version of the song. Nailed it! Soooo fantastic!
Now it its 672 that should stay with metallica and please keep on commenting music you dont understand
The guitarist looks like Brian May.
Looks like Pat Metheny to me
layoutzz He is Pat Metheny
SALADETRADES
He's obviously joking :)
he is pat mathinie
giwrgos g pat matheny blows brian may away
Maybe dislikers can play better? 😃
Herbie et Pat Metheny , deux géants de plus dans l'échelle de la perfection...Merci à eux et aux autres avec ce Cantaloupe Island hors du commun...
Haven't seen Herbie since we partied at the Smiling Dog Saloon in Cleveland decades ago. Always a treat.
Thumbs Up To Herbie Hancock Thumbs Up To The Guitar Player, Plays & Sounds Like George Benson & Bless Jazz Awesome Performance!!
+Lori Spain-Morgan "The Guitar Player, Plays & Sounds Like George Benson "
Sorry, but no. The guitarist plays like Pat Matheney 'cause that's who he is. A jazz fusion original. Jeez
Andrew Bugbee I'm Not Saying Anything Negative About Herbie Hancock Performance I Enjoyed This & Only Stated What I Felt & Heard This Was An Excellent Performance To Watch & Enjoy I Stated What I Felt & Heard With The Guitar I Don't Debate What Others Say They Have Their Opinion & I Have Mine This Isn't The First Time I've Listened To Mr. Hancock.
du pur délice ce "Cantelope" Island!
fantastic rolling and swinging Jazzy Blues Rock
Herbies a legend, the drummer is fantastic, makes it look so easy.
Herbie and Pat are so complimentary of each other. So good
herbie hancock is absolutely fantastic.....
one of the best performances I've seen this guy who is a genius of music, which made me like it even more fusion jazz, very good.
Sweet sound, amazing.I know them for long time and I have them on my collection is a must. Herbie and Patt Matheny what a celebration of sound. Thanks !
wow!!! herbie"s one of best funky performances
Just unbelievable. These guys are superb, perfect, brilliant. Wish I was there!
INCREDIBLE!!!
This is true and pure musicianship in a nut shell, i always said that music died along with its musicians in the late seventies, my friends had enough of me saying this long time ago. This proves me wrong in some way, RON CARTER is the best ever bass player regarding JAZZ period! To hear someone well into this new century just have a bit of RON's exceptionell timing and feel for the JAZZ is just INCREDIBLE!
Just amazing! We have the honor to receive him here in Edmonton during the Edmonton International Jazz Festival.
Welcome in Edmonton Herbie .
One of the best songs with one of the best musicans.
Uuuuh the sound of metheny's guitar, the solo of hancock and what the hell is the drummer doing... What a great joy.
Reminds me of the day when I had a Jazz club! Pure gold.....
i can always count on this performance to get me in a good mood, especially Metheny’s part makes me feel encapsulated by the essence of guitar. such a wonderful feeling to be had.
i like this herbie. good mix and tempo. jazz in time to keep pne on the go. this will surely fire you up.
The perfection of this music is beyond my capacity to praise it!!! What is this compared to the garbage on the radio these days. I can't help but imagine Tal Wilkenfeld on electric bass with this ensemble!
I go into any Herbie Hancock song with high expectations, but this just leaves me in awe.