What's funny is back in the 90s when he had his first gig with DT in 94 and as a full member in 99 he had long black hair and a baby face, then somewhere down the road it just flipped.
I think many out there dont know that this guy is one in a million.... The wizard, the master musician, the god of keys, the one without whom dream theater is so incomplete... long live the maestro Jordan Rudess👍
Nah you could barely understand the song cuz it was just overboard on that generic showoff twinkling the keys. Now do some real blues piano and I'll be impressed.
Some things are a matter of taste. I don't feel he overplayed here in the least, unless you consider an outpouring of passionate energy as over playing. Some would. The composer Mahler was accused of being very bombastic and too dramatic. I just see him as an extremely passionate individual. My point is that a certain flare and intensity is really just a matter of taste.
Pure class! I was once walking/running (as you do) to get a subway in Stockholm, Sweden when I heard a violin playing somewhere further down the platform. I immediately knew that this was no ordinary guy/gal playing for coin because it was super intense! I moved towards the music and there was a pretty anonymous man, in his early 40's, playing the most beautiful classical music. It made me happy that so many people actually stopped - and stayed to listen! We all know how we rush during commuting every day and usually don't stop for anything... He played for about 30 minutes before just packing his violin and then left. Not before getting the most loud and genuine standing ovation though. The day after I read in the local news that a Russian violinist on tour had done it as a spur of the moment thing, and he was apparently super famous, although I can't remember his name since this was in the late 90's. This is something I still remember very much and he made so many of us be late to work that day - and not a single regret. Both young and old stopped to listen, all classes of life. I hope the people that heard and saw you playing at LAX have the same feeling and memories like I have from my improvised subway concert all those years ago! Pure class Jordan, pure class!
💯 agree!!! Is like a beautiful person all dressed up and ready to go out but when the my open their mouth to speak - they sound like a truck driver after a few drinks.
Seeing him play live is a must. Watching him perform with Dream Theater on his keyboard that rotates and tilts was pretty awesome. Everyone in that band is awesome
Rudess, thank you for taking a moment and displaying your talent in an airport. Apologize, for all those in attendance who where too preoccupied, than to take notice and appreciate the musicianship in front of them...
Que bonito seria ir andando por el aeropuerto y tropezarte con el teclista de Dream Theater, y la gente ni se da cuenta, Bravo MR Jordan, you're one of the best in the world. !!!!!
They are at the airport, getting ready to take their flight, maybe a little bit worried or in a hurry. This is the worst place (with the subway) to have any chance to notice anything :D
Hi Jordan, I don't know if you'll get to read this, but you're the only pianist I know of who could really improvise on Vangelis' memory of green. I'll subscribe to your channel and hope to see you have fun with that beautiful song. Cheers from Vancouver :)
Those people are so caught up in their minds of travel that they can't even stop for 10 seconds to enjoy something so great... It's such a sad world we live in when such a gift can't be appreciated.
Last time I traveled from Vancouver I was lucky to be able to play the piano there and it was in better tune, although I'm no Jordan Rudess, so I stuck to Us and Them by the late Rick Wright of Pink Floyd and Joe Raposo Sesame Street music from the early 70s. I'd be floored to see Jordan Rudess on any piano unexpected.
Yeah, I'd miss my flight if you were willing to miss yours. Haven't seen you in person since you stayed at the hotel I worked at about 7 years ago, but it was a pleasure meeting you.
Originally rap was about poetry.And FYI Dream theater used some rap in their train of thought album... You can like Music without having to disrespect another genre grandpa!
Sacha R he didn’t disrespect. Lots of rap songs will use one or two chords at the most in there songs. In other words it’s like 3rd grade level music making
@@midget_spinner8449 I love people complaining about the number of chords in a song. Do people not realise that the same chord loops used today where used in pop and rock music 60+ years ago? How many chords are in Whole Lotta Love. 2? Yeah.
He looks like some master you’d find at the top of the mountain, when you want to train some secret Kungfu techniques
Jordan is like shifu Pai Mei.
What's funny is back in the 90s when he had his first gig with DT in 94 and as a full member in 99 he had long black hair and a baby face, then somewhere down the road it just flipped.
@@flak4438 he said he grow older and cant maintain his hair and choose to keep his goatee.. (i dont know how to write it.. lol)
Then he said, the secret is nothing it is you
kawai
All keys were harmed during the filming of this video.
Nope, he didn't play quite many of the black keys
Not harmed, tickled
I think many out there dont know that this guy is one in a million.... The wizard, the master musician, the god of keys, the one without whom dream theater is so incomplete... long live the maestro Jordan Rudess👍
Try one in a billion. No way 7000 people has these kind of skills worldwide...
because they are busy..... 😬😬
Without him DT is incomplete...calm down buddy, calm the f down
There’s only one you, one me and one Rudess!
Nah you could barely understand the song cuz it was just overboard on that generic showoff twinkling the keys. Now do some real blues piano and I'll be impressed.
He's quite good. He needs to get into a band or something..🤔
It's the Dream Theater keyboard player
Gabriele Guercio it’s supposed to be a joke lol
@@tizionid5402 r/wooosh
@@barkbox3931 sure??? 🤣
Yes he joined Justin Bieber and now playing baby with him lol xD
Wow, one of the best street performances I've seen. I'm sure this guy has a bright future ahead of him. Must have collected a few quarters
I hope youre joking lol
So good for the first time playing...... And at an airport too.
I think he had a bright future ahead of him some 20+ years ago...
Pretty sure he should play in a rock band!
@Johannes C dang, you ruined my joke 😎
You don’t operate an ATM when Jordan Rudess is playing just a few feet away from you.
I'd try to emulate him on the ATM keyboard 356477477587643246
I'd do it to take all my money and throw it into Jordan
But she is Asian 🤣
I was laughing at that girl as well :D She didnt even look at Jordan or the piano... Just operating the atm there.
Hahahahaha good one !
Rudess has never met a song he can't overplay.
Yep, that's true ! Most virtuosos will do that. We know he has the chops, but still.......
@@rickleblanc8900 Right, All I Heard Was A Whole Lot Of Extra Keys!
And White Christmas, Perhaps?
😂😂
Some things are a matter of taste. I don't feel he overplayed here in the least, unless you consider an outpouring of passionate energy as over playing. Some would. The composer Mahler was accused of being very bombastic and too dramatic. I just see him as an extremely passionate individual.
My point is that a certain flare and intensity is really just a matter of taste.
@Gray Matter Collider oof
It's so wild how at that kiosk at 0:49 that woman likely had NO idea that she was less than 20 feet from one of the greatest keyboardists... EVER
That woman didn't even own an ATM card...
Pure class! I was once walking/running (as you do) to get a subway in Stockholm, Sweden when I heard a violin playing somewhere further down the platform. I immediately knew that this was no ordinary guy/gal playing for coin because it was super intense! I moved towards the music and there was a pretty anonymous man, in his early 40's, playing the most beautiful classical music.
It made me happy that so many people actually stopped - and stayed to listen! We all know how we rush during commuting every day and usually don't stop for anything...
He played for about 30 minutes before just packing his violin and then left. Not before getting the most loud and genuine standing ovation though.
The day after I read in the local news that a Russian violinist on tour had done it as a spur of the moment thing, and he was apparently super famous, although I can't remember his name since this was in the late 90's. This is something I still remember very much and he made so many of us be late to work that day - and not a single regret. Both young and old stopped to listen, all classes of life.
I hope the people that heard and saw you playing at LAX have the same feeling and memories like I have from my improvised subway concert all those years ago!
Pure class Jordan, pure class!
Your story was so intriguing thanks for sharing sir!
your comment is too long to read so I'm just gonna assume it's a cool story and just hit 'like'
@@leeDs718 Gen Z in a nutshell
@@leeDs718 ahahahaaaa
Was the violinist Joshua Bell? He’s known for doing that
The sign: play me
Jordan: hold my boarding pass...
Boarding pass: please just throw me away
That was total badass Jordan! We are NOT worthy!
Pushes a dude out of the way by his face
And that's how you get upgraded on United
You should never let someone else hold your boarding pass!
- Can you play "White Xmas"?
- Well, of course I can; that's easy.
- Jordan Rudess Airport version.
- Oh.
"White Christmas".
Someone please tune that piano! Nice playing Jordan!
Indeed, it does have some sour notes! I played it on my way through LAX, and missed Jordan by a day, it seems.
💯 agree!!! Is like a beautiful person all dressed up and ready to go out but when the my open their mouth to speak - they sound like a truck driver after a few drinks.
Thats what you get with random people banging on it... and it not really being looked after all that much
This is a man who has so so much control over the instrument, he dominates it.
Dan Davidson bro it’s Jordan Rudess, what do you expect?
He OWNS it! 😉
Yeah, even the maj7 chords sounds dominant? :D
@@HowlingUlf 😂😂👍👍
he has become one with the piano
The piano was so stressed out, because he had to give his very best sound to not disappoint Jordan.
I can play something that Jordan simply can not do even if he tries: play just a few notes per bar.
And after that, the Piano needed to smoke a Cigarette.
Hahahahahaha best comment ever,
🤣😝😆😛😄😁😆🤣😝😉😉😉
Taking a pregnancy test.
@@brunofabris3144 Stolen from boogie woogie video😛
That's it! He's 1900!
Seeing him play live is a must. Watching him perform with Dream Theater on his keyboard that rotates and tilts was pretty awesome. Everyone in that band is awesome
A free intimate acoustic concert with JR.. damn I'm jealous
Front row
Sounds like it's been a minute since they tuned that thing.
Still, it sounds great under the hands of a master!
Yea, kinda sounds like an old saloon piano. But in the hands of a master it doesn't matter :)
This man should be playing in a Theater somewhere! :)
In your dreams
@@counterfit5 If there was only a way to combine the two....
@@counterfit5 It’ll be a nightmare to remember
Jordan had a Dream that he was playing in a musical Theater......there it is combined.....
that would be a Dream come true
Every time I hear Jordan play my brain grows new cells. He is by far one of the greatest.
Just busts out this insane solo out of nowhere. No book or reference in sight. Just musical mastery. Well done sir. You are unbelievable.
I mean billions of players can solo without a book lol
He's pretty okay, maybe with some practice he could join a band
he's really been shedding that Sting songbook...
like a Sting/Bing mashup
:-D
And most people in that terminal never understood what had just happened.
I have heard many people play this KAWAI piano at LAX but no one has played this piano as great as you just did. Happy Holidays.
Wow what a great sense of melodic expression and musical creativity. This guy should be in band, record many albums and tour the world!!
I feel like i'm in a beautiful stream of notes with his play. It showers through my body.
This guy has a potential to be the keyboardist of a progressive metal band ngl
I just imagined Myung dressed as a joyfull reindeer cheering people around and singin' along the tune.
I don't know about the "singin" part tho he's not know for being too verbal lol, anywho, great comment!
this guy must be an insane classic orchestra player
Rudess, thank you for taking a moment and displaying your talent in an airport. Apologize, for all those in attendance who where too preoccupied, than to take notice and appreciate the musicianship in front of them...
This man is a master of piano! A true prodigy no doubt....
What a beautiful gesture from a rock star to play in an airport by the way...
Didn't know Scott Ian played piano that beautifully hehe !
And no one there could ever imagine he's the Wizard in a progressive metal band.. wearing his Mr. Rogers sweater and playing like that.. love it
I've always thought that even within DT, Jordan is the special one, the one of which the profecy has been told, the prodigy.
Beautiful song beautifully done!
His playing is so amazing that I think most people aren’t really sure what they are hearing
Like you aren't
I missed my flight watching you play bruv. But it was worth it.
BS"D
You're playing was like snow falling! I heard a white Christmas!
Jordan you are truly a gifted musician! That was brilliant. Thank you!
Imagine going through airport and Jordan Rudess banging away on the piano.
Que bonito seria ir andando por el aeropuerto y tropezarte con el teclista de Dream Theater, y la gente ni se da cuenta, Bravo MR Jordan, you're one of the best in the world. !!!!!
“It’s all about the silence in between the notes”
Jordan: “Hold my camera”
Tinkle fingers ⭐️
Jordan Rudess, the perfect airport pianist ;)
How lucky, the people who hung around there on that day 👍⭐️👍
Don´t worry, Mr. Rudess. When I play piano on airports, noboby stops by to listen to me either... :) Keep practising :P
The best and I wouldn't skip any video or presentation of JR. My favorite of all-time.
Amazing playing and hardly anyone noticed around him.
They are at the airport, getting ready to take their flight, maybe a little bit worried or in a hurry. This is the worst place (with the subway) to have any chance to notice anything :D
Most of them probably thought it was prerecorded and piped in the sound system.
So sad, most were too engrossed in getting themselves on a flight. That was so beautiful
A) Front row for Jordan Rudess concert
B) Catch flight home
🤔
Thank you, Mr. Rudess, for sharing your gift with the world.
If you play Dance of Eternity, maybe someone there will yell, "JORDAAANNNNNN" 😅
We're lucky to have this on RUclips! People walking by don't know that there was a genius-wizard playing the piano!
I will be forever sad if Vulfpeck doesn't find this piano and play LAX.
That Sting songbook in front makes me chuckle for some reason
Airport personnel: Mr. Rudess, your flight is leaving in 10 minutes
JR: Hold my sustain pedal!!
I'd be happy to have 1% of this man's talent.
Hi Jordan, I don't know if you'll get to read this, but you're the only pianist I know of who could really improvise on Vangelis' memory of green. I'll subscribe to your channel and hope to see you have fun with that beautiful song. Cheers from Vancouver :)
Those people are so caught up in their minds of travel that they can't even stop for 10 seconds to enjoy something so great... It's such a sad world we live in when such a gift can't be appreciated.
The guy sure loves his pentatonics!
Jordan. You are so awesome. 👍
You have made me smile so many times. 😃
the hardest thing to believe here is that he is a better GUITARIST than all of you !!
you get that.... GUITARIST
I’ve never heard white Christmas sound so elegant. I love this guy!
Was really hoping he'd play something from that Sting book
Last time I traveled from Vancouver I was lucky to be able to play the piano there and it was in better tune, although I'm no Jordan Rudess, so I stuck to Us and Them by the late Rick Wright of Pink Floyd and Joe Raposo Sesame Street music from the early 70s. I'd be floored to see Jordan Rudess on any piano unexpected.
Not bad.. The guy should keep practising.
Haha.. are you kidding. You even know his name? ,🤣🤣
@@aman9apr That's the guy who plays with the great Tony Levin in LTE!
Absolutely awesome as usual, Jordan! Thank You!! "And may all your naturals be white"!
Everybody else: "This guy must be genius/mad or something"
Jordan: "Man this is hella fun!"
Its like magic when he plays.
These mere mortals don't know that they witnessed the wizard unfolding a little piece of his mastery.
Wow. I have seen him with Dream Theater, live
You should've play a little longer, cause i really enjoy every second out of that notes. Thx jordan
Playing so beautiful it brings forth tears. Absolutely incredible.
You made it look like it's the easiest thing to play at piano :D
You are a beast dude!! wow! I had the same reaction as Mancusso when you played at Steve Vie's academy . He looked at you like wow!!!!
I'm dreaming of... a grand piano ;)
Pure Bliss! Jordan never out does Himself.......
Man if I was there I might missed my flight to see the Maestro Wizard himself😂😂
He's a genius. Period. Having perfect pitch, that piano tuning had to be painful for him.
"He's alright'' lol.
Yeah... :-D I don't play the paino at all but that looks to me like super technical stuff.
Yeah, I'd miss my flight if you were willing to miss yours. Haven't seen you in person since you stayed at the hotel I worked at about 7 years ago, but it was a pleasure meeting you.
Is this improvisation or an actual piece? Masterful!
It's "White Christmas" with Jordan flourish.
You must be 10 years old or yonger.
effortless seemingly. There's still a focus of course but his mastery affords such meticulous play at a level he's very comfortable with
I figured he would play 'Smoke On The Water'.
All of the instruments including vocals.
I love his smile at the end of each of such spontaneous performances :)
The Mozart of our time. Maximalism at it's finest
Wow. Could you please make Christmas album piano 2020
Jordan's playing is always so prolific and beautiful. What a gift to earth he is. Thank you JR
What you played sounds good but I think that piano needs to be tuned
I would love to shake his hand and hope that some of his outstanding skill is passed through in that moment
And that, my son, is the man behind the reason your father never hear rap music.
At least you still call rap as music 😅
Originally rap was about poetry.And FYI Dream theater used some rap in their train of thought album... You can like Music without having to disrespect another genre grandpa!
Sacha R he didn’t disrespect. Lots of rap songs will use one or two chords at the most in there songs. In other words it’s like 3rd grade level music making
@@midget_spinner8449 I love people complaining about the number of chords in a song. Do people not realise that the same chord loops used today where used in pop and rock music 60+ years ago? How many chords are in Whole Lotta Love. 2? Yeah.
@@EpicStuffMan1000 Its not being compared to any pop ever, itd being compared to the keyboardist of dream theater
Mr. Rudess, you are utterly amazing!!
Ladies n gentleman , I present to you a demigod.
Simply Amazing.
Jordan, I hope one day I can play the piano like you.
When god descends on earth
I could watch and listen to this all day long.
People in the airport have no clue who he is and how lucky they were to experience that!
Didn't know Jordan was so good...😀😀😀😀😀 that's Liberace's style.... High level...👏👏👏👏👏
As usual, too many notes! Long live to Kevin Moore
I feel blessed for having touched the same piano ruddess did