Yeah' ... Very Very Nice One. .. Super band: Shetland E. on percusion, T.M. Stevens on bass, Stef Burns on guitar and more. .. Great Stuff and Good Work's Mr. Walden ... 😊😀😁/👍👌👋
Sorry, but I can't but think that you are comparing apples with concrete mixers. While Narada is a solid drummer, highly respected as a songwriter and has enjoyed a solid career as a producer (Sister Sledge, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin when she went disco), he is no Prince Rogers Nelson. Narada gave some much needed oomph to a few artists. No disrespect there. And to some extent I agree with you - he should have gotten much more recognition. But Prince was simply on a different level. He changed the very foundation of what music was supposed to sound like during the late 70s and throughout the 80s, and created a sound/musical style that lives on today, 40 years later. His legacy will outlive us all.
@@TheNybergCorporation Really?! What sound did "Prince" create? I understand nothing of what I've heard from him. "Purple rain" and stuff, bores me to death.
@@herrbonk3635 How old are you? Where you around at the time of ”1999”?Not only did Prince define the sound of the early eighties (as literally everyone copied the Minneapolis sound with sparse, synth-heavy arrangements and gated drums), but he also managed the crossover putting music, that previously would have been restricted to the R&B chart, onto the Top 100 chart. However you want to define that sound, it was so different and new, that it reached more than just one audience. And 40 years later,. it still inspires songwriters and producers. But hey, if it bores you - stay bored if you want to. The rest of us are lifted up by what he created. - - - - Also, if you limit Prince's output to ”'Purple Rain' and stuff”, then you have some serious homework to do.
ow! Looking so fine in Japan Narada with @Shelia Ecovedo I love seeing the old dance,still popular I know I created while working at 3 Faces Dico ( rochester,much) Hanging with Chaka Kahn and Rufus, Yes, I invented somethings too! Anyway, Love seeing you getting Bright and Funky and Tight! Beacause I live Motown and Funk as well, and your HOT! so well done, Feel it in my boots! Love to all The Escovedos and You! ~ Keep music strong! ~ Your the ONE! Love, Pip x
NARADA FOREVER ...I love this men and his insane music.
Thanks for everything!!!!
Many kisses from ITALY!
Ciao😊
This is the song that I like the most of Narada Michael Walden. Very good rithym and great dancers!!!.
Jorge Sierra But his tenure with Mahavishnu was at his apex!
Rhythm
He's an amazing musician and performer. And so is Sheila. Thanks for uploading this.
This is a dream performance. Everything is there. Love it.
Yeah' ... Very Very Nice One. .. Super band: Shetland E. on percusion, T.M. Stevens on bass, Stef Burns on guitar and more. .. Great Stuff and Good Work's Mr. Walden ... 😊😀😁/👍👌👋
Wow no stopping the excitement in the crowd ,their animals
🤣🤣🤣🤣
always enjoy listening to a NMW song. they just make you feel good.
Yes lord Narada and Sheila E. On the same stage. THAT IS SIZZLING HOT!!!!!
Sheila E is a real player.
Grandiosa presentación en vivo, que importa que la imagen no se vea perfecta, es una REAL RELIQUIA, CLASICO POR SIEMPRE.
How nobody talks about this guy . So talent . AS TALENT AS PRINCE
Sorry, but I can't but think that you are comparing apples with concrete mixers.
While Narada is a solid drummer, highly respected as a songwriter and has enjoyed a solid career as a producer (Sister Sledge, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin when she went disco), he is no Prince Rogers Nelson.
Narada gave some much needed oomph to a few artists. No disrespect there.
And to some extent I agree with you - he should have gotten much more recognition.
But Prince was simply on a different level. He changed the very foundation of what music was supposed to sound like during the late 70s and throughout the 80s, and created a sound/musical style that lives on today, 40 years later. His legacy will outlive us all.
@@TheNybergCorporation i agree 100%
And he can destroy the shit Out of the drums if he wants to
@@TheNybergCorporation Really?! What sound did "Prince" create? I understand nothing of what I've heard from him. "Purple rain" and stuff, bores me to death.
@@herrbonk3635 How old are you?
Where you around at the time of ”1999”?Not only did Prince define the sound of the early eighties (as literally everyone copied the Minneapolis sound with sparse, synth-heavy arrangements and gated drums), but he also managed the crossover putting music, that previously would have been restricted to the R&B chart, onto the Top 100 chart.
However you want to define that sound, it was so different and new, that it reached more than just one audience. And 40 years later,. it still inspires songwriters and producers.
But hey, if it bores you - stay bored if you want to. The rest of us are lifted up by what he created.
- - - -
Also, if you limit Prince's output to ”'Purple Rain' and stuff”, then you have some serious homework to do.
I remember this song from 1979 album he did . It was a good album I must say
Aww necesito encontrarla con subtítulo en español xfis.
Me encanta la música.
O al menos activarle los subs.
Gracias😎👌🎶✌💙💚💛💜🙏🎶
ow! Looking so fine in Japan Narada with @Shelia Ecovedo I love seeing the old dance,still popular I know I created while working at 3 Faces Dico ( rochester,much) Hanging with Chaka Kahn and Rufus, Yes, I invented somethings too! Anyway, Love seeing you getting Bright and Funky and Tight! Beacause I live Motown and Funk as well, and your HOT! so well done, Feel it in my boots! Love to all The Escovedos and You! ~ Keep music strong! ~ Your the ONE! Love, Pip x
At first I thought it was NMW dancing with the girls, but obviously when I saw him drumming I was curious to know who's the guy!
Brutal Narada, T.M.Stevens i tota la banda....els millors del mooooon !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like looking at the background singer in the black jumpsuit.
Great tune! I used to dance with this when I was a teen.
Awww damn... TM Stevens on bass!
Keeping In the Pocket Yup!!
HE BAD!
Narada is the man !
Studio Bencivenga A heart of gold.
Without a doubt.
Fantastic singer....
Sheila E worked with Tetsuya Komuro and played for some artists he produced for like Nasir Amuro
WOW, Funki, funki, funki. Great.
A L U C I N A N T E
LO MEJOR 80'S POR SIEMPRE..
Best funk dance❤
Sheila was the bomb
i luv to see them with masayoshi takanaka..
Just love NMW and TMS!!
Pas une ride….. juste magnifique ❤️
Stef Burns accompanying at the beginning is otherworldly.
Extraordinario!
Yeah man
Un grande...🇮🇹
Damn - so good.
YEAH!!!!!
sincèrement lorsque je voie cette belle brune a la batterie je me dis que le FUNK appartient aux FEMMES i !!!
Sheila E is the most famous female drummer!
buen recuerdo
Storia pura
I had a feeling that was her playing on the record
So this is where twerking started!
Bividiii
Que temazo
Where can I purchase this DVD? Thanks
This is a video recording of what was shown on a Japanese television show. I don't know if this is sold as DVD.
Pedazo de show y los asiáticos unos aburridos !!