The drums are a melodic instrument when played melodically. He’s not more than a drummer, he’s an elite jazz drummer than harnesses the melodic possibilities of the drum set. Saying he’s more than a drummer implies that drummers have no way of being as musical as the other instruments in the band. Brian Blade is not above the instrument.
Some intense close mic'ing on this set. From the gulls to Blade's wrestling match with the kit to the wind in the quietest moments when they empty out. Always come back to this one; the overcast skies and the brooding mood of the pieces.
I don't know how or where Wayne pulls His Emotion from but That right there is The Art Form. This Shit Is So Out and So Deep. I think This Transcends what We call Music It's like Really Being In a moment Outside in Nature. It needs No Label.
Lovin this, you hear and feel these giants pushing the boundaries still. Brian Blade is just the right drummer for this, he colors and shades and brings drama to the music like no one else. Great unit right here. I've enjoyed these great musicians many many years.
Brian's playing is a mystery to me. How can he have that much fun, playing all those notes, like a solo almost, but without ever seeming busy or in the way? Definitely has to do with how he cadences his phrases. If I could only latch onto the concepts I could follow. Then when I'm 142 years old I could play like that too!
I was there for this performance. It was slightly rainy (and very dark - look at the sky) right after Ornette Coleman, whom I love but made a lot of people leave. And I got to move so close to the stage. It was really amazing. One of my best musical memories so far were this and the Ornette performance before it. Wish someone would find video of Ornette's.
Literally the exact same thing happened to me and my friend at this show! The Ornette set with the gulls sitting, hovering over the stage was insane. I wrote a letter/response in 2007 to the Nation Mag about a related Ornette story and they put it in the mag. I remember sitting there in the seats up front, 'THis is music from 20 years in the future!" here we are, but Wayne is gone. RIP, Master Musician.
Damn. It is crazy the amount of negative comments this has. So what this is not your thing I feel bad for you and suggest you leave and take your negativity with you. Wayne is fucking 80 years old and he is always innovating and experimenting. Absolute genius.
+Payton Kerkes yeah these guys are special! I reckon people are entitled to their opinions, this music sin't for everybody and seeing negative comments here might let people know that it's ok not to like this. Personally, I'm mesmerized!
+Corrie Dick but I'd prefer if the camera shot didn't keep jumping around so much, I find it distracting, but could just be my own focus that needs work! haha
+Corrie Dick That's 'cause film editors are a dime a dozen, the styles all the same. No spectator darts his/her eyes around like that; they focus, then move on.
It was a crazy day if music. I was there. Right before Them was Ornette Coleman Quartet and 100's of Seagulls had come over to hover the stage, which didn't happen for anyone else. THen the fog set in, from the ocean, Sun went down, and a nice guy working the seating section let me and my friend to get down to some open seats. It was incredible.
Do you know where this work together you're mentioning can be found? I know that for decades the trio Jarrett, Peacock and Jack DeJohnette on the drums played together, but never heard Blade played with Jarrett. I will like to listen that!!!
While Brian ran with the blade, Wayne grew taller and Dave joined the Flying Dutch. Herbie was handcuffed to the piano but a chicken tail helped him being released. A cocktail was a reward and revealed the truth after lying on Freud's couch. Blue music was the key of this mysterious tale. The air got conditioned with movement. Herbie Handcuffed? Not any more. The future was behind him, the now was born.
Brian is the greatest! So dynamic, exploding and sensible in the next moment. Creativity and musicality next level. Makes Dave Holland smile half of the concert.
These men are musical geniuses, jazz/music legends... If you don't like their art then stfu and move on, why say anything... Let those of us who appreciate them enjoy it.
50th anniversary of Newport Jazz Festival. It rained most of the day and there was a very light crowd for this amazing group. Good for me though as I was able to get up close to the stage. I loved this show!
Astonishing and beautiful music from these legends. Anyone know if they ever put out an album with this lineup? I was lucky enough to see Herbie and Wayne together as a duo and got the album they put out, but love what they're doing with the full band here.
Operating on a wavelength seldom used. A storm of left turns, then utter chaos. Fucking brilliant, especially the unlikely coups: a choir of seagulls before a song about a Nobel Laureate Burmese criminal guilty of neglect. It's going to take a lot to process this. I'm not sure I will ever understand it fully.
2 of these legendary musicians were on. Grachan Moncur's lead date as sidemen on the Blue Note LP "Some Other Stuff". Although they were young rising stars. They were Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter
I don't know nothing about jazz nor about funk. But for sure, at moments jazz is or becomes funk or funk seems to come from or to be a great part of jazz Obviously there'a high level of interaction between musicians. Great !!!!!
Everybody mentioning what great musicians these men are. Nobody talks about the music, because it's horrible to listen to. The musicians have great fun but the audience isn"t amused.
Love this four togheter...a dreamteam...Great music...thanks...it may sound elitist and pretencious...but no... its just what it is...this is not meant for everyone´s ears...: )
The great sound of great masters of jazz!... brings me a lot of inspiration as they push the music far beyond the frontiers of jazz itself. Love the drum style of Brian Blade, impressively melodic!
2019 AUG en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbie_Hancock Since 1972, Hancock has practiced Nichiren Buddhism as a member of the Buddhist association Soka Gakkai International. Do you think his belief has influenced his GREAT music? Peace to all.
we can't blame ourselves for not liking or for liking something. Each of us is like a unique musical instrument which resonates to different specific wavelenghts. But we are not just a piece of wood, or a string. We are living instruments and we can evolve and we can develop our ability to enjoy and understand music.
Yes Brian! AND....around minute 24 looks like he may have cut his finger...occupational hazard! Superstar band...OMG! The history of 20th century jazz flying through Miles, Monk and on and on wow!
Wait so they do like a 45 min set and only play 3 tunes? There's nothing wrong with that, and the expression that is coming out is music and beautiful. But my question is, who compositions are these? And does any body know if there is a form or what is improvise or better what is not improvise? Does any body have any answers? But for real it's still amazing. It's a journey and not all journeys are understandable to every body.
furtherance and why not ? however the twindling of A-440 scaley waily is gotta find more emphaticness that will influance more combinations in life we gonna get there....peace thanks for posting.....
" bla,bla bla..." Its GREAT music...great musicians... thats it...The time you use to click dislike is enough to listen to a phrase of waynes sax...clear example of bad time managing...
R.I.P. Wayne Shorter (3/2/23). Nobody played like Wayne.
Brian Blade is like another melodic instrument. More than a drummer
I think so!
The drums are a melodic instrument when played melodically. He’s not more than a drummer, he’s an elite jazz drummer than harnesses the melodic possibilities of the drum set. Saying he’s more than a drummer implies that drummers have no way of being as musical as the other instruments in the band. Brian Blade is not above the instrument.
"Whooooooooooah" gets tiring after a while :-)
@@ethanfossum1757 facts
Piano - Herbie Hancock
Bass - Dave Holland
Drums - Brian Blade
Sax - Wayne Shorter
Vocals - Brian Blade
I want Brian Blade and Kieth Jarret to do an album together, but only mic their "vocals".
I hear each of them communicating through their instruments...especially Dave Holland (Bass) quietly but there...
@@MoltenSon haha!
@@jos3g679 Funny, I was just thoinking that when I read your comment.
@@MoltenSon hahahahaha, that would be great
Some intense close mic'ing on this set. From the gulls to Blade's wrestling match with the kit to the wind in the quietest moments when they empty out. Always come back to this one; the overcast skies and the brooding mood of the pieces.
I don't know how or where Wayne pulls His Emotion from but That right there is The Art Form. This Shit Is So Out and So Deep. I think This Transcends what We call Music It's like Really Being In a moment Outside in Nature. It needs No Label.
I simply cannot get over this performance. Otherworldly and timeless. Rest in peace Wayne, what a great legacy you have left behind for the mankind.
brian blade is playing kung fu on that drum. amazing
The world is a better place for these guys having been here. What great musicians.
Lovin this, you hear and feel these giants pushing the boundaries still. Brian Blade is just the right drummer for this, he colors and shades and brings drama to the music like no one else. Great unit right here. I've enjoyed these great musicians many many years.
Brian Blade is a Keeper Of The Flame... one of the greatest men to ever touch a kit and sticks
Brian's playing is a mystery to me. How can he have that much fun, playing all those notes, like a solo almost, but without ever seeming busy or in the way? Definitely has to do with how he cadences his phrases. If I could only latch onto the concepts I could follow. Then when I'm 142 years old I could play like that too!
I was there for this performance. It was slightly rainy (and very dark - look at the sky) right after Ornette Coleman, whom I love but made a lot of people leave. And I got to move so close to the stage. It was really amazing. One of my best musical memories so far were this and the Ornette performance before it. Wish someone would find video of Ornette's.
Literally the exact same thing happened to me and my friend at this show! The Ornette set with the gulls sitting, hovering over the stage was insane. I wrote a letter/response in 2007 to the Nation Mag about a related Ornette story and they put it in the mag. I remember sitting there in the seats up front, 'THis is music from 20 years in the future!" here we are, but Wayne is gone. RIP, Master Musician.
Damn. It is crazy the amount of negative comments this has. So what this is not your thing I feel bad for you and suggest you leave and take your negativity with you. Wayne is fucking 80 years old and he is always innovating and experimenting. Absolute genius.
+Payton Kerkes yeah these guys are special! I reckon people are entitled to their opinions, this music sin't for everybody and seeing negative comments here might let people know that it's ok not to like this.
Personally, I'm mesmerized!
+Corrie Dick but I'd prefer if the camera shot didn't keep jumping around so much, I find it distracting, but could just be my own focus that needs work! haha
+Corrie Dick That's 'cause film editors are a dime a dozen, the styles all the same. No spectator darts his/her eyes around like that; they focus, then move on.
Typically those comments come from people who think to know what is music because they supposedly "study it"
It’s just the comment section. So who cares really?
Sounds like they were playing the mood of the dark sky at the gig...
Exactly what I was thinking!
It was a crazy day if music. I was there. Right before Them was Ornette Coleman Quartet and 100's of Seagulls had come over to hover the stage, which didn't happen for anyone else. THen the fog set in, from the ocean, Sun went down, and a nice guy working the seating section let me and my friend to get down to some open seats. It was incredible.
I love the Holland and Herbie connection, goes way back to playing with Miles. You can see they enjoy playing together.
Brian Blade is screaming throughout.
When Brian Blade plays with Keith Jarrett we definitely have vocals on the stage.
haha :D
Do you know where this work together you're mentioning can be found? I know that for decades the trio Jarrett, Peacock and Jack DeJohnette on the drums played together, but never heard Blade played with Jarrett. I will like to listen that!!!
@@fernandopamenes5249 I wish I knew!! Maybe we should start a worldwide campaign demanding this to happen?? :)) Cheers!
Brian Blade's vocals add action to the music! Keith's whinny nasal twang is as bad as his play is great !
they could moan a duet
So great to see Shorter later at this level, also love anything Dave Holland does. Totally the unsung hero in so many shows.
While Brian ran with the blade, Wayne grew taller and Dave joined the Flying Dutch.
Herbie was handcuffed to the piano but a chicken tail helped him being released.
A cocktail was a reward and revealed the truth after lying on Freud's couch.
Blue music was the key of this mysterious tale. The air got conditioned with movement.
Herbie Handcuffed? Not any more. The future was behind him, the now was born.
Brian Blade :)
Billy kilson yes
These guys are freaking MONSTERS! They operate on a level most people dream about.
Master monsters.
Right on. I was there for this and felt like i was receiving a message from the future!
I stopped dreaming about this level decades ago. I play piano at Church now and it aint' like this.....WOW.. Love Herbie Hancock.
Beyond that
@@friedrichkuhn380 😄
Hancock, awesome. His improvisations sound like music for suspense films; sometimes horror; others, fantasy.
Does anyone have the sheet music for Brian Blades screams?
Yes
Brian is the greatest! So dynamic, exploding and sensible in the next moment. Creativity and musicality next level. Makes Dave Holland smile half of the concert.
now I know why the Internet and youTube were invented!!! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!
Master geniuses and leader thinkers of music. Opening new boundaries in every single phrase.
Rubbish! This music has no DIRECTION!
Love Hancocks opening...like a Debussy Prelude- so colorful.
I could always tell Shorter's Sax, having listened to so much of it.
Brian Blade is driving this show . . . into the heavens.
Killer jam! I've been fortunate to see all of them at Monterey Jazz in various incarnations ! I love them all.......Brian is a monster!
These men are musical geniuses, jazz/music legends... If you don't like their art then stfu and move on, why say anything... Let those of us who appreciate them enjoy it.
They simple proved the can play a lot of notes.
Whoever chose to place ads in the middle of the music need to be exterminated
RIP Wayne Shorter 🕊
Didn't really know about Brian Blade before this... 'so impressed!!!!
Brian Blade is a fucking madman. In the absolute best way imaginable.
50th anniversary of Newport Jazz Festival. It rained most of the day and there was a very light crowd for this amazing group. Good for me though as I was able to get up close to the stage. I loved this show!
Me, too! It was excellent!!!
It looks and sounds likr they are controlling the fucking weather. Gods.
So great. Truly creative music.
23:06 Wayne checks with Herbie = Sounds like Herbie says "I think I'm hearin' that!"
Denzel W will have to put on a few pounds when he portrays Herbie H in a movie sometime...
Astonishing and beautiful music from these legends. Anyone know if they ever put out an album with this lineup? I was lucky enough to see Herbie and Wayne together as a duo and got the album they put out, but love what they're doing with the full band here.
Operating on a wavelength seldom used. A storm of left turns, then utter chaos. Fucking brilliant, especially the unlikely coups: a choir of seagulls before a song about a Nobel Laureate Burmese criminal guilty of neglect.
It's going to take a lot to process this. I'm not sure I will ever understand it fully.
2 of these legendary musicians were on. Grachan Moncur's lead date as sidemen on the Blue Note LP "Some Other Stuff". Although they were young rising stars. They were Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter
another jazz odyssey from Wayne Shorter. Settling in. Dave is the best. The Birds, conference of the birds.
Conference of the Birds.. A masterpiece. I had a chance to rave about the album with Mr. Holland NorthSea jazz 2005
This is indeed modern jazz. Beautiful and free!
This is Honest music, dig it!!!
Fuck any Haters on this...They have no sense of Music, Talent or Enlightenment...of Any Kind...How Unaware could one be?
WAYNE is an ispiration to me.
Brian played for me when he was in college under my good friend the late Ellis Marsalis.
I don't know nothing about jazz nor about funk. But for sure, at moments jazz is or becomes funk or funk seems to come from or to be a great part of jazz Obviously there'a high level of interaction between musicians. Great !!!!!
Everybody mentioning what great musicians these men are. Nobody talks about the music, because it's horrible to listen to.
The musicians have great fun but the audience isn"t amused.
merveilleux concert:
zOn du galéré pour le son les premières dizaine de minutes,
mais APRES,
c'est mAgique tout simplement
le meilleur du JAZZ SANS MODERATION🏐🏐🥊🥊🥊🥊🥊🥊
Excellent gig! They feel each other in a kind of musically organic way. Structure and freedom. Great sound.
Fearless Beauty! Another level, in fact THE level.
Love this four togheter...a dreamteam...Great music...thanks...it may sound elitist and pretencious...but no... its just what it is...this is not meant for everyone´s ears...: )
00:00:00 Sonrisa
00:23:21 Pathways
00:37:40 Auung San Suu Kiy
8:55 Separately Play. But Making Harmony. It's Jazz.
Dude carneiro espetacular maravilhoso show demais
R.I.P Wayne Shorter
Sapphire bullets of pure love
+jameslanni lush
Wayne Shorter playing some Plugged Nickel-level stuff.
People whom wax on about Herbie and Wayne saying negative things about them are nonentities in my eyes and don't deserve my time.
Very intense 44:36 to 45:51 absolutely glorious.
Wayne Shorter un seco. ya en el cielo con los grandes...
Love it! Super for play along, if your ears are trained and your technics are sufficient.
This is the true Music and they are all great genius. That's it!
The great sound of great masters of jazz!... brings me a lot of inspiration as they push the music far beyond the frontiers of jazz itself. Love the drum style of Brian Blade, impressively melodic!
what a wonderful collection of human beings
Herbie sat down and just started playing the sky
Livin gods
Slušne
Dobre
Dude carneiro só feras
2019 AUG
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbie_Hancock
Since 1972, Hancock has practiced Nichiren Buddhism as a
member of the Buddhist association Soka Gakkai International.
Do you think his belief has influenced his GREAT music?
Peace to all.
I think Wayne Shorter was playing "It's my party and I'll cry if I want to" backwards.
??? where?
This concert is the single highest peak in the entire history of music
It's too abstract for my taste... or maybe I'm just not well musically educated to enjoy it...
we can't blame ourselves for not liking or for liking something. Each of us is like a unique musical instrument which resonates to different specific wavelenghts. But we are not just a piece of wood, or a string. We are living instruments and we can evolve and we can develop our ability to enjoy and understand music.
Yes Brian! AND....around minute 24 looks like he may have cut his finger...occupational hazard! Superstar band...OMG! The history of 20th century jazz flying through Miles, Monk and on and on wow!
Wait so they do like a 45 min set and only play 3 tunes? There's nothing wrong with that, and the expression that is coming out is music and beautiful. But my question is, who compositions are these? And does any body know if there is a form or what is improvise or better what is not improvise? Does any body have any answers? But for real it's still amazing. It's a journey and not all journeys are understandable to every body.
素晴らしい曲と演奏の数々をありがとう。Mr.Wayne Shorter R.I.P.
furtherance and why not ? however the twindling of A-440 scaley waily is gotta find more emphaticness that will influance more combinations in life we gonna get there....peace thanks for posting.....
nice ideas put together by all musicians. venue and sound wished to be better.
what's this shit about Herbie Hancock not being great! thats bullshit!
People don't want to think to much. they are lazy. Bieber is mindless music. this you might just have to think use your mind.
" bla,bla bla..." Its GREAT music...great musicians... thats it...The time you use to click dislike is enough to listen to a phrase of waynes sax...clear example of bad time managing...
let it ride! slow build.
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Free, but not free, but free... genius virtuosos with beautiful souls, transcendental and magical
Wo Wayne und Herbie auftreten sind Zärtlichkeit und Grenzenlosigkeit das hörbare Thema.
Gods playing together
Wonderful sounds of Jazz!! and, is Wayne's mouthpiece "Levayle"?
This is the highest level of musicianship that's around right now. 3:21
Happy Birthday Wayne Shorter Greetings from Canada
The scenery is very haunting!
It was amazing-I was there. Once in a lifetime moment.
wayne always knows when to and not to speak...never a wasted note!
monstroooo de concierto
what are the sizes of those drums? does anybody know?
WOW! I didn't think it was possible but they are even bigger than Keith Jarrett's trio
They've got my attention...
BRILLIANT MUSICIANS 101!
12:40ish blue in green