Yeah he can go mad outside but the real challenge is playing hip and original stuff that’s inside, Shorter’s sort of, reframing of the melody in this performance just sounds so fresh and yet deeply rooted in the song’s DNA
Whenever I hear Wayne Shorter in conjunction with Miles Davis performing 'Footprints', it conjures up, in my mind, images of the fabulous cave paintings to be found in South West France (Lascaux etc.)
Wayne shorter ...like honey. warm dark comforting sweet and to the point. rest in peace maestro. with all the others. may be one day I get to hear you again up there peace we follow in your footprints but will never reach your peaks.sleep well
Stanley Clarke is just as prolific a double bass player, as he is an electric bassist. Since his fusion days, as well as the genre are pretty much behind him, I look forward to hearing many more small accoustic ensemble offerings from him like this one. That solo is rich!
Ah, what a joy. I was at that concert. These guys one week and Miles Davis w/ Gil Evans Orchestra & Quincy Jones another. George Duke made an appearance, too. Happy days 😁
Wayne's solo has some beautiful moments as only the master can conjure. Everyone else, including Herbie Hancock is good as a backup to the main act, WAYNE! He is one of the truly great Jazz genius if our time,,which he would probably hate hearing...lol!!!
Of all these guys Shorter is probably inarguably the most significant composer of them all. The Shorter Song Book is one of the heaviest in modern jazz, I always think of Shorter first as a composer of musical ideas, his sax just a vehicle.
We (wife and I) saw this arrangement of Footprints performed in Chicago and the beautiful and talented Terri Lyne Carrington was on drums. She was explosive...just like Omar and Wayne wasn't bad either. Wayne is an icon in all music not only Jazz.
The portion of this song that precedes the main portion of "Footprints" is called "Ballroom in the Sky," which is played in full during Carlos Santana's and Wayne Shorter's 1988 tour.
WHAT - A - BAND! All these guys together...I would kill to hear them live, although I have experienced some amazing bands as well, including Power Of Three with Chick Corea, Lenny White and Stanley Clarke (prefer him playing the double bass, btw), or Wayne Shorter Quartet with Pattitucci on the bass (as a bassist, I cannot help myself but mentioning the bass players :))
Wayne originally wrote that turnaround as part of his arrangement but the recording with miles and on his solo album in the 60s didn't use it. You can see his original handwritten chart if you check his excellent biography by Michelle Mercer.
super 80s soundy, but also going for the wonderful wayne shorter vibe we've all come to know and love. Killin.. the only criticism goes to the james brown ending quote/fade out.. kinda out man lol
I'm in the audience...Back in '91 I drove over 300 Miles to see Montreux....GOOD MEMORIES!!!....GREAT SHOW!!!
Wayne Shorter's music is timeless. It will last as long as folks have ears.
First time ever hearing a drummer play harmony , rhythm ,melody and six time sigs at once. Humbled I am.
RIP Wayne Shorter.
Signature Shorter Sound...Omar was a beast on this tune and Stanley is just Mr Pocket himself
Footprints is my go-to when I want to play something without thinking at all about what I'm playing. The freedom in his approach persists.
R.I.P. Wayne Shorter
RIP Wayne. Bon voyage to the stars.
This man is so outside, he is inside.
And vice versa
Inside Out < >
Brilliant!
Yeah he can go mad outside but the real challenge is playing hip and original stuff that’s inside, Shorter’s sort of, reframing of the melody in this performance just sounds so fresh and yet deeply rooted in the song’s DNA
Just think about the theme, the idea, manifest it, don't think about what key you're in.
Rest in peace wayne shorter, great musician.
Whenever I hear Wayne Shorter in conjunction with Miles Davis performing 'Footprints', it conjures up, in my mind, images of the fabulous cave paintings to be found in South West France (Lascaux etc.)
Apt. It's impressionistic, Shorter himself in his whole approach is this way.
Mind blowing.
RIP Wayne. you will always be remembered.
RIP Wayne Shorter. Thank you for the music
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Wayne shorter ...like honey. warm dark comforting sweet and to the point. rest in peace maestro. with all the others. may be one day I get to hear you again up there peace we follow in your footprints but will never reach your peaks.sleep well
Amazing arrangement of an amazing composition. A master class by all ! Wayne Shorter - RIP.
Stanley Clarke is just as prolific a double bass player, as he is an electric bassist. Since his fusion days, as well as the genre are pretty much behind him, I look forward to hearing many more small accoustic ensemble offerings from him like this one. That solo is rich!
More famous now.
Those flips on that funk was sick as hell.
Miss this guy 🎼🎵🎶🎵🎷
Much THANKS for uploading this
Reminds me Of my sweet home Chicago and the great radio station WBEZ. what a great city it was, but is now dying like everything else.
Ah, what a joy. I was at that concert. These guys one week and Miles Davis w/ Gil Evans Orchestra & Quincy Jones another. George Duke made an appearance, too. Happy days 😁
Herbie' s left hand. man o man.
Wayne's solo has some beautiful moments as only the master can conjure. Everyone else, including Herbie Hancock is good as a backup to the main act, WAYNE!
He is one of the truly great Jazz genius if our time,,which he would probably hate hearing...lol!!!
Of all these guys Shorter is probably inarguably the most significant composer of them all. The Shorter Song Book is one of the heaviest in modern jazz, I always think of Shorter first as a composer of musical ideas, his sax just a vehicle.
We (wife and I) saw this arrangement of Footprints performed in Chicago and the beautiful and talented Terri Lyne Carrington was on drums. She was explosive...just like Omar and Wayne wasn't bad either. Wayne is an icon in all music not only Jazz.
So many thx for Jazz, Latin Jazz, Fusion and many more. Reast in Peace Legend of Sax
DRUM MAN KILLIN IT!!
Omar Hakim
A few styles packaged and performed into one incredible song.
Stanley here is so perfect and refined
Obrigado. Muito obrigado, Senhor Wayne Shorter. Paz!
Wayne is a great player and composer! Thanks Wayne.)
RIP, Wayne! Thanks!
RIP my SGI Buddhism Brother. Chanting Nam Myoho Renge Kyo for happiness in your next life.
Just close your eyes and enjoy! Top of their class!!!!
R.I.P. WAYNE SHORTER....03/02/2023
Thank you again for sharing... Rest in peace, Wayne.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Saudações in memorian!
13:25 I just love this exact moment when Stanley Clarke just found a super cool bassline on the spot.
Such a brilliant performance, perfect chemistry, lightning bottled ⚡️
Wayne Shorter. 🎷 Thank you😢.
Wow!!! Will come back to this repeatedly.
awesome groove at the beggining
I'm trying to find if Wayne has actually composed a tune with this incredible groove.
The portion of this song that precedes the main portion of "Footprints" is called "Ballroom in the Sky," which is played in full during Carlos Santana's and Wayne Shorter's 1988 tour.
R.I.P. WAYNE SHORTER
WAYNE EL GRAN WAYNE. SIN SER ERUDITO EN WAYNE , TIENE PARA MI GRAN VERSATILIDAD , GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRLO
Damn!!That was the shit!!Stanley Clarke man omg!The entire outfit is Stellar!
Magicians Musicians!!!
Geniuses at work... it's fun to see!
OMAR!!!!!!!!!!!
my favorite musician, Mr. Herbie Hancock!
Then I guess Stanley Clarke and Omar Hakim...
what an epic version!!
WHAT - A - BAND! All these guys together...I would kill to hear them live, although I have experienced some amazing bands as well, including Power Of Three with Chick Corea, Lenny White and Stanley Clarke (prefer him playing the double bass, btw), or Wayne Shorter Quartet with Pattitucci on the bass (as a bassist, I cannot help myself but mentioning the bass players :))
and the drummer do you know? is the french drummer HOMAR AKIM who as played also with weather report ! why you don't speak about him?
@ 5:30 is pretty much how I play the turnaround
Incredible! 👌🏿The whole lot of them!
No Words!!! Great session!
listening to this at double speed is fucking mental
Essa é a música mais pesada, pauleira do jéis
The horn gets infected! Wow
the best ...ish you ever wanna know. Wayne and the best of the best, KILLED IT...
floor less performance, from four greats, legends, footprints
Musical greatness all round!!!
Wow - killing it!
What is the little big groove they begin and end with? Damn thats groovy!! :)
giannidinovi Clarke rocks it on the double bass!
a wayne tune from one of his 80s fusion records i believe
Wayne originally wrote that turnaround as part of his arrangement but the recording with miles and on his solo album in the 60s didn't use it.
You can see his original handwritten chart if you check his excellent biography by Michelle Mercer.
Gran concerto !!!
Increible.....
que lindo enganche el del final!
5:55 what an awesome transition real unique.
09:09 Kudos for The Licc! #ripwayneshorter
Lovely/luvly👍👍💪💪😁😁
King
Divine stuff, Wayne Shorter! From Amanda, a jazziteer
SO GOOD !!
Genius , I start pretending 3:30 !
Solid!
What Church that Drummer come from ? He ain't fooling me , he first had to .make worship with that Talent Given!!!
SMOOOOOOTTHHHH
Mr. Hakim: "Ahem, lest anyone forget about my prodigious skill set." ;)
super 80s soundy, but also going for the wonderful wayne shorter vibe we've all come to know and love. Killin.. the only criticism goes to the james brown ending quote/fade out.. kinda out man lol
JB and Licking Stick Forever
James Brown ending quote ? From which one ? O love the begining and ending groove.
everyone is smoking on this one
I would like to see the one with Tony Williams
🙏
👏🏾👏🏾
Super
Whew!!!!
High School!
12:23 Count 6 (4x)
12:50 RC using his bassists powers
12:56 Was RC going Coda?
13:10 What Coda? Just a dynamic groove
Please , post a COMPLET show , audio only ...Thanks
I'd like to know have the whole concert of this Wayne ,Omar, Stanley , Herbie for sell on DVD ?
and the drummer do you know? is the french drummer HOMAR AKIM who as played also with weather report !
Whats the name of first theme ? The Shuffle Theme ?
It's kinda a shame that this was uploaded at a much lower quality than it was shot in.
Thank you for this video , do you have the complete concert with them , it's just only 5 mins ?
from 12:20 is the best :)
What the name of song on 1:30 ??? Thanks!
Pretty groovy aye
"Ballroom in the sky"
@@larrykagler4452 thank you!
Did anyone else catch the quote of Art Blakey's "Crisis" at the end?
Crisis was written by Freddie Hubbard
Backing Track of the jazz standard Footprints to practice your solos:
ruclips.net/video/ydeRR66Eji4/видео.html
You're a super versatile drummer i you can play with Maddonna
And Hancock&Clarke.
2:43 👁 👁
Anyone know what mouthpiece he's using In this one?
why come Omar could play drums likes that?
The same way you get to Canegie Hall ;D
the time is a 3/4? or 6/8?
I think of it in 6/4
6/8, no doubt
igormma5150 - It’s a 12 bar minor blues in 6/4, with some slight harmonic modifications to the form.