Herbie Hancock jams with his Fairlight CMI

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @chickberth
    @chickberth 10 лет назад +365

    Just chillin' drinking some wine, hanging out with Quincy and Herbie, 2 of the greatest musical minds ever. And on top of it, a room full of the best synthesizers ever made. Wow.

    • @drewjitsu
      @drewjitsu 4 года назад +15

      Also doing some coke lol

    • @MrJsfingers
      @MrJsfingers 4 года назад +6

      I know! I think I saw a Yamaha gx1 prophet 5 Rhodes you name it. I wanna know the patch he used for that solo

    • @chegadesuade
      @chegadesuade 4 года назад +6

      I'd pay any ticket price to have been there.

    • @elbecko7969
      @elbecko7969 4 года назад

      So talented

    • @Tom-yh5ep
      @Tom-yh5ep 3 года назад

      @@drewjitsu Lmfaooo

  • @ryansalter4978
    @ryansalter4978 Месяц назад +15

    RIP Quincy. I'm a white British man who will be always indebted to you and your music. Most people won't have the first clue about the music you were behind sir. As a young man, preparing for Friday and Saturday night in East Devon, England, we didn't have big clubs like the cities but I saw proper Funkateers that couldn't travel. As I said RIP Quincy...legend is an over used word.....not this time.

  • @magicalmumma9605
    @magicalmumma9605 10 лет назад +248

    "A synthesiser can be a tool to really hurt people's ears and interfere with their lives or it can be a tool to make a really nice sounding instrument that can really affect people in a positive way. It all depends on the person who is using them.
    People blame machines very often," oh it's the machines fault".
    The machines fault? We have to plug it in!!!!"
    Legend

    • @officergregorystevens5765
      @officergregorystevens5765 7 лет назад +2

      It is technically the loudest instrument known to man for obvious reasons like it producing pure waveforms.

    • @podlou9939
      @podlou9939 3 года назад +5

      "The funk will prevail"

  • @RP-ej1fm
    @RP-ej1fm Месяц назад +6

    That is simply awesome! Two real musicians at work! RIP Quincy.

  • @jacksonstrong4190
    @jacksonstrong4190 8 лет назад +205

    6:14, Herbie "It doesn't program itself--yet" wow these guys are ahead of their time in so many ways. Amazing people!

    • @nielswil
      @nielswil 6 лет назад

      0.38 i'm loading a program. Now we do almost nothing else.

    • @mrbard1
      @mrbard1 9 месяцев назад

      Him saying that at our time, let alone saying that at his time, is simply profound.

    • @RaptureMusicOfficial
      @RaptureMusicOfficial 5 месяцев назад +3

      Now with AI it can program itself at least a bit haha

  • @tylee5291
    @tylee5291 Год назад +13

    THIS is what makes RUclips worth having in the world!!!! And Herbie started out as one of the BEST pianists playing for Miles and Blue Note records. What growth!!

  • @Arc.hitectureMusic
    @Arc.hitectureMusic 16 лет назад +20

    Boy, Herbie sure can articulate when he talks. Most musicians fall apart in front of a camera, Herbie speaks like hes talking right to you. Awesome video, man I wish I had all of those vintage synths and samplers.

  • @abeswaves
    @abeswaves 8 лет назад +87

    "The funk will prevail!" -Quincy Jones

  • @ezraabery3450
    @ezraabery3450 Месяц назад +12

    REST IN POWER QUINCY JONES 🙏🏽

  • @carsonrharper
    @carsonrharper 15 лет назад +99

    Wow. Its easy to sometimes write the tones off as "cheesy" and "80s", but those grooves are NASTY. Two geniuses at work...

  • @_thevaporz
    @_thevaporz 7 лет назад +10

    Herbie was trappin' before Timbaland and that ASR10/ Motif, Pharell, Ryan Leslie stuff. Hearing Quincy and Herbie laughing and being so giddy about new technology during that grooving jam session is priceless. Pure musical enjoyment. These guys are LEGENDS of music. Such a sick video! Thanks for sharing! That 2:30 mark where they set up the jam and laugh in excitement is such a cool feeling. Quincy bouncing on the floor. As the kids say, "That's what's up."

  • @d3rks
    @d3rks Месяц назад +2

    This never gets old, Quincy still jamming and geeking out up there in heaven..

  • @juanespinosa1259
    @juanespinosa1259 8 лет назад +27

    Nice combination, producer, composer, ochestra leader and coolest dude on the block, Quincy Jones and one of the best keyboard players ever, Herbie Hancock. And the most underrated synthesizer ever, the Fender Chroma Polaris and the most difficult of them all, the CMI Fairlight. It took experienced producers like Trevor Horn and Herbie Hancock a dedicated engineer to operate it. But the digital-analog converters on this machine were second to none (even up to today's standards), providing it a very rich sound. You could make an enitre album on a Fairlight. And many did, Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush, Trevor Horn, Art of Noise, Thomas Dolby, and many others.

    • @SpyroFan95
      @SpyroFan95 6 лет назад +3

      Juan Espinosa don't forget Geoff Downes ;)

    • @brucephoenix3989
      @brucephoenix3989 5 лет назад +1

      Juan Espinosa Malcolm Cecil.

    • @eccremocarpusscaber5159
      @eccremocarpusscaber5159 5 лет назад +2

      Hounds of love is still a cracking fairlight based album. Full of emotion. And Linn drums!

    • @oholm09
      @oholm09 11 месяцев назад +1

      And stevie wonder

    • @therealvbw
      @therealvbw 2 месяца назад

      They indeed needed a dedicated engineer - and his name was J.J. Jeczalik! 😁
      Well, more often than not, anyway.

  • @ThePhotogalleria
    @ThePhotogalleria 9 лет назад +124

    If I could play like that, I would never leave home

  • @SpyroFan95
    @SpyroFan95 6 лет назад +22

    The little lick at the beginning was straight gold.

  • @kirkstate
    @kirkstate 6 лет назад +1

    So many jewels in this video. The knowledge of these two and the very wise words of Herbie Hancock

  • @HD41117
    @HD41117 17 лет назад +7

    There's still something very special about the Fairlight CMI. The dynamic range of it's output stage alone makes it sound like nothing else. Wonderful to see this video. Thanks very much for uploading.

  • @stelos485
    @stelos485 16 лет назад +22

    I think this is from a Documentary called "I Love Quincy" made by some French guys. Its a brilliant behind the scenes look at production and Quincy Jones life as it was then (early 80's) Ray Charles , Henry Mancini , James Ingram , Ralph MacDonald,Patti Austin and Michael Jackson of course, are a few of the Artists i remember included.
    This was one of my favourite clips
    Thanks for putting it up

    • @rsherid
      @rsherid 3 года назад

      Link? Where can we watch it?

    • @stelos485
      @stelos485 3 года назад +2

      @@rsherid Parts of it are in RUclips mainly clips featuring Michael Jackson. Never had a DVD/Video release probably because of various music rights

    • @ram-4
      @ram-4 3 года назад +2

      That's correct - "I Love Quincy" briefly resurfaced on RUclips a few years ago but got pulled down.

  • @emangroove4566
    @emangroove4566 10 лет назад +57

    Wow! Touch screen with a pen. Deep! Two "ahead of their time bros." at work. The room would have exploded if Dexter Wansel stepped in, Stevie stopped by, and Prince wandered into the room. Those are just a few of the "keyboard geniuses" of the electronic synth age!!

  • @vooveks
    @vooveks 3 года назад +4

    I like to come back to this every once in a while. One of my favourite inspirations for both music, and general creative positivity. Charming!

  • @keykrazy
    @keykrazy 8 лет назад +66

    Anybody else notice Quincy is drinking wine and chewing gum? ..Dude has *always* been gangsta! ;-)

  • @damo5791
    @damo5791 3 года назад +2

    I watched this clip on TV back in the 80's, have seen it many times since, and still love watching it to this day. And as for that funky bass riff that Herbie plays...its SO damn good!

  • @nopopolasturber
    @nopopolasturber 7 лет назад +9

    Thanks for the upload! Not a lot of things are better than happy people making music.

  • @samadsadiq
    @samadsadiq 9 лет назад +19

    This is one of my favorite through back vids. 2 greats for one thing. And on top of that enjoying technology back when it was taboo to do such. Herbie was so ahead of his time with realizing what was to be. He was an artist that could be playing with a classical Jazz trio one night and the next night do some interstellar Funk vibes. Open minded with music and the art. Ahead of it all to this day. And still doing great pieces for the Planet.

  • @soundsfamilia
    @soundsfamilia 11 лет назад +96

    fairlight is the great grandfather of Reason, Fruity Loops, Ableton, Logic and pro tools

    • @eccremocarpusscaber5159
      @eccremocarpusscaber5159 5 лет назад +13

      And very same hardware sampler ever. And software sampler. And romplers, and sample playback synths. Everything we use now is based on that sequencing and sample technology. Than god for the fairlight!

    • @elmariachi5133
      @elmariachi5133 4 года назад

      Amiga Protracker is.

    • @andyrevo1927
      @andyrevo1927 4 года назад

      Damn lol

    • @birdseyebeats
      @birdseyebeats 4 года назад +3

      All hail the fairlight

    • @kollusion1
      @kollusion1 4 года назад +3

      You forgot the Daddy of this lot, Cubase.

  • @neil920
    @neil920 17 лет назад +4

    I agree with you 1000%. I can watch this video over and over and never get tired of it. Two true genius minds at work, a rare find today.

  • @truro007
    @truro007 12 лет назад +2

    Two geniuses of music.......amazing guys. Thanks so much for all your wonderful production and music over the last 40 years.

  • @takohak6174
    @takohak6174 2 года назад +1

    Most beautiful video I have seen in a long time.

  • @teelurizzo8542
    @teelurizzo8542 3 года назад +3

    Love that classic '80s sounding patch and progression HH plays @ b0:09-33. I believe Herbie wrote in his auto biography that Quincy actually bought one of the very first ones for something like 80 grand, whereas Hancock himself initially passed due to its cost but then relented and got his. The Fairlight CMI was arguably the top shelf early sampler/work station of the mid 1908s along w/ the even more rare and costly New England Digital Synclavier (which if I'm not mistaken ended up going bankrupt due to the high costs). Lower down the food chain were the E-mu Emulator II and the Kurzweil 240.

  • @monz97
    @monz97 16 лет назад +11

    this is amazing. who would've thought that years later everything that herbie is doing in this video can be done through ONE piece of equipment like those keyboards with the built in computers from Neko Labs (haha if thats how you spell it)
    this really makes you wonder how music is gonna sound like 20 or 30 years from now

  • @OdinComposer
    @OdinComposer 8 лет назад +12

    Fantastic clip! Made me feel great!

  • @wendileona
    @wendileona 15 лет назад +3

    A close friend of his once told me how amazing it was to see Herbie work, how involved he got in his music making process, thats love right here, for the work and craft of making music. Remember kids, software and computers dont make you a musician. Herbie was a musician first, and it takes work and dedication.

  • @PhilWatson
    @PhilWatson 10 лет назад +26

    This was a great 'one off' show, which I recorded onto vhs when it was first screened on Channel 4 back in 1984...omg!! :/

  • @ceeazy1833
    @ceeazy1833 8 лет назад +5

    Seeing these two guys just having so much fun and this kind of just positive relationship is so motivating, and so fun to see!

  • @1970sChild
    @1970sChild 7 лет назад +7

    The funk will prevail. Words to live by.

  • @Viktorcrayon
    @Viktorcrayon 17 лет назад +5

    I can just imagine Herbie calling Quincy over the phone like "come over and see this funky shit i've got!!!"
    This clip is awesome, and made me happy!

  • @emangroove4566
    @emangroove4566 10 лет назад +45

    Herbie makes some keen observations about Man vs Machine.He's also prophetic about the future innovations. He's is absolutely correct and uses simple logic for all to understand. He" broke it down!!!" These cats need to see this again. I'll bet they'll laugh till the sun comes up!!

  • @nickpelkey
    @nickpelkey 12 лет назад

    I feel very fortunate to be able to watch this. Don't take this for granted!

  • @8dioproductions
    @8dioproductions Год назад

    Thk god someone recorded this sweet moment - two geniuses at work

  • @lars1588
    @lars1588 Год назад +2

    This video has been on RUclips almost as long as I've been alive. Neat.

  • @JohanBrodd
    @JohanBrodd 16 лет назад +3

    I just need to say that this synth is one that I wanted to have, but never could have. Yet still today with all these fancy computer instruments this brings back some serious memories.

  • @shawnrudiman
    @shawnrudiman 14 лет назад +1

    this is absolutely spectacular. you can see the happiness happening there. thata perfect moment. its awe inspiring. two inspirational people doing and having incredible amounts of fun and making things that havent been made before.
    this is the essense of the future. even 2 decades later. i bow my head to this segment.

  • @robertlandrum1971
    @robertlandrum1971 7 лет назад +30

    2:30 - 5:10 -- Why the 1980s were AWESOME!

  • @RaptureMusicOfficial
    @RaptureMusicOfficial 5 месяцев назад +1

    Both legends! Very interesting and entertaining video!

  • @MrAharvey13
    @MrAharvey13 13 лет назад

    this video is one of the most incredible displays of talent i have ever seen in my life...inspiring

  • @RediForKing
    @RediForKing 16 лет назад +4

    wow, herbie is a genius. That groove is just amazing and to do this at that time, i'm very impressed of his skills. This was the time when music came on a natural way threw analog synthesizers and not threw imulations and it also was the time when music was composed and not just "made".

    • @godot5082
      @godot5082 2 года назад

      The Fairlight synthesizer was the first digital one, it was a vst in a box.

  • @SteviesSister
    @SteviesSister 17 лет назад +2

    Really interesting vid! I remember some of HH's work from the past. Clever guy!
    Actually the Fairlight has been put to good use on 'This Delicate Thing We've Made' - by Darren Hayes (out August). He got it off of eBay!!!!!

  • @dzjackson
    @dzjackson 11 лет назад +16

    daaaammmnn that beat at 1:30 though.

    • @k-leb4671
      @k-leb4671 4 года назад +1

      Yeah I'm loving that. I want to hear that in a hip hop song.

  • @devmiles
    @devmiles 17 лет назад

    just amazing! hear these synth sounds.. so much power and soul .. i'm happy that i feel familiar with these times. so much good and interesting music has been made in this era. thank and bless these brothers!

  • @ugodaprato
    @ugodaprato 15 лет назад

    Due uomini straordinari all'opera!!! Marvellous video, thx for sharing man...

  • @stefan2serb
    @stefan2serb 15 лет назад +1

    this is incredible!! so happy this is on youtube!

  • @SantoRedentor
    @SantoRedentor 16 лет назад +1

    Just saw Herbie live in "Vitoria-Gasteiz(Spain) jazz festival", totally awesome.

  • @RalfLippold
    @RalfLippold 14 лет назад

    Amazing what these guys bring out of plain electric signals:-)
    Met HerbieHancock back in 1997 in Dresden when he played with WayneShorter at the "Tonne" - a most energizing concert!

  • @JeremyForest
    @JeremyForest 14 лет назад +1

    These two are legendary musicians and producers of modern music! All from Chicago and major influences!

  • @TheAtomicSynth
    @TheAtomicSynth 12 лет назад

    i hate commenting on the dislikes on vdeos... but how could you possibly dislike this? 2 legends being informative

  • @rg2027x
    @rg2027x 17 лет назад

    wow, what a super upload. really enjoyed watching this..2 legendary artistic minds

  • @Lemopalm
    @Lemopalm 2 месяца назад +1

    These two already had 40 years of music experience between them at this point and they still invented the sound of 80s R&B and jazz

  • @FilmerRing
    @FilmerRing 14 лет назад

    History in the making right here! Now I have to check out the entire doc.

  • @AeroModule
    @AeroModule 17 лет назад

    Wow, INCREDIBLE video. THANK YOU! Awesome music. Hancock is killer!

  • @BrontoScorpioMusic
    @BrontoScorpioMusic 15 лет назад +1

    Just great guys with great equipment! Really nice video!

  • @thejazzenigma
    @thejazzenigma 17 лет назад +2

    I can't believe that this is 83, and 25 years later, Quincy presents Herbie with the Album of the Year. Amazing.

    • @lanaecruz8219
      @lanaecruz8219 Год назад

      I can’t believe your comment was 15 years ago 😮❤

  • @asteroido
    @asteroido 3 года назад

    The happiness talking about the programs... feelings never change!

  • @eljefemoreno
    @eljefemoreno 13 лет назад

    Awesome footage! I need the DVD of this documentary asap

  • @poeml
    @poeml 3 года назад

    So wonderfully inspiring. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bitmap303
    @bitmap303 14 лет назад

    thanks so much for posting this - a beautifully insightful piece of footage, has made my day, and it's only 11am.

  • @VogelFreund
    @VogelFreund 13 лет назад

    Saw this on tv a long Time ago. Good to See it here again. Tuns.

  • @ColumRogers
    @ColumRogers 12 лет назад +1

    The more I watch these Fairlight demonstrations, the more I have to have one! And Quincy and Herbie would be perfect teachers, kudos to them!

    • @nielswil
      @nielswil 3 года назад

      There are some great vst's.

  • @Honeymancatgold
    @Honeymancatgold 8 лет назад

    Fred Koke,thank you so much for this!!!

  • @vjazz
    @vjazz 13 лет назад +1

    amazing footage genius , beautiful, rich!

  • @fookermaru
    @fookermaru 16 лет назад

    all i can say is thanks for posting this...bless u

  • @kingdomofheavenmusic3
    @kingdomofheavenmusic3 2 года назад

    Two legends in the same room doing music and an interviewer that is not pushy. This video is phenomenal 🔥

  • @cem3387
    @cem3387 15 лет назад

    I think it´s the Rhodes Chroma he´s jammin on.
    Great Video!

  • @mierecords
    @mierecords 12 лет назад

    Great video! Thanks for posting this!

  • @wendileona
    @wendileona 14 лет назад +1

    Was this ever released on home VHS?
    Cool that these two men that started in pure Jazz, explored modern tech based music. Very forward exploration at the time.

  • @dingadang
    @dingadang 18 лет назад

    Thanks for the video man, just awesome.

  • @uwelucas8190
    @uwelucas8190 4 года назад

    Very interesting, great Studio.

  • @intrsoul
    @intrsoul 13 лет назад

    glorious - thank you so much for posting this

  • @vleevision7787
    @vleevision7787 10 лет назад

    One of my mentors !!! back in the day . awesome stuff !

  • @philipplippe3607
    @philipplippe3607 4 года назад +1

    its so beautiful to see, how delighted Quincey sits down next to Herbie as soon he hears how he ist hitting the chords

  • @soogoonu
    @soogoonu 16 лет назад

    awesome piece - thank yo 4 share

  • @ISLAInstruments
    @ISLAInstruments 15 лет назад +3

    what a pair of absolute legends!!!!

  • @ArruVision
    @ArruVision 11 лет назад +1

    This makes me happy on so many levels!

  • @MrJsfingers
    @MrJsfingers 2 года назад +3

    Man, that Rhodes Chroma sounds amazing!!!!

  • @MorbidManoeuvres
    @MorbidManoeuvres 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for the clip, sadly seems impossible to find the full documentary ☹️

  • @AtticRecordsOfficial
    @AtticRecordsOfficial 12 лет назад

    I just came! These guys need more respect!

  • @FedeRhodes
    @FedeRhodes 16 лет назад

    me too theyre making history there plus having a good time the vibe in there is like DAMMN I cant wait to go to the studio

  • @makepeacenotwar7621
    @makepeacenotwar7621 9 лет назад +2

    Doesn't get better than this!

  • @Villi490
    @Villi490 14 лет назад

    @sammeister1 Actually Herbie is playing the ARP/Rhodes Chroma. As he says at the end: "It's a good instrument, that ARP".

  • @Bzzzpuk
    @Bzzzpuk 17 лет назад +3

    Man, the groove and melody he creates around 3:00 is AWSOME;

  • @randomraindeer
    @randomraindeer 9 лет назад +27

    man, great stuff. Does anyone know if that jam ever manifested to something more serious? want to hear that riff in high def.

    • @ram-4
      @ram-4 3 года назад +5

      It's basically "just Herbie" improvising in his unimitable funky way. Similar-sounding stuff ( = synths + drum machine fusion) can be found on his 1980's albums: Future Shock, Perfect Machine and Sound System.

  • @jordiescuer8240
    @jordiescuer8240 Месяц назад +4

    RIP Quincy...

  • @arsenegupengath3104
    @arsenegupengath3104 Месяц назад

    Two (much talented) friends having fun in the studio, beautiful, RIP Q.

  • @SlikkTim
    @SlikkTim 15 лет назад

    wow great vid, you can really feel those dudes have a real passion for music. Gotta love herbie's take on technology. It aint gonna plug itself !

  • @SpartanX360
    @SpartanX360 17 лет назад

    Now thats ol skool funkylicious man his music is off da hook i used to break with his beats all the time one of the best songs is Rock it!!!!

  • @UnchainTheNight1
    @UnchainTheNight1 15 лет назад

    epic understatement lol
    tens and tens of thousands, back in '84 this was state of the art technology, and there are some analogs in there that are still highly sought after.

  • @daabbot
    @daabbot 11 лет назад

    they had touch screens in 1984. damn. never knew that. great video.

  • @JeremyForest
    @JeremyForest 16 лет назад

    This is a historic interview of two of Chicago's finest legends of music. I just love how Herbie allows new technology help him create music, while Q is looking on and studying with Herbie.

  • @claddaghclare22
    @claddaghclare22 4 месяца назад

    This is amazing! Love it!

  • @NickAnnies
    @NickAnnies 4 года назад

    Pure quality. The best of the best....

  • @modifiedcontent
    @modifiedcontent 16 лет назад +2

    Great to see these legends as regular dudes playing with stuff :-)