The Headhunters Album in 1974 changed my whole direction as a musician, and I am forever grateful to Herbie for a lifetime of musical direction and enjoyment.
I'm a youngin (21) I love jazz too. I will pass on the legacy of real music to my children. This art staying alive is more important to me than anything.
I love Herbie's concerts because they're all out there having an absolute blast. The vibe is *fun*, and there aren't a lot of other cats out there who channel that energy so phenomenally
No Shet, Shirtlock! It's almost like the Bitches Brew crew had KEPT playing together, still lustrously free, without taking some years-long breaks trying to figure out if tootin' and smokin' and quaffing various substances, strictly for research porpoises to see if doing drugs was bad for you. It's always interesting to try to figure out HOW THE GOOBERS DO THEY *ORGANIZE* THIS STUFF?!?
Complete Info: Headhunters with Marcus Miller - Live at Tokyo Jazz Festival - 2005 Tracklist: 00:36 -1- Watermelon Man 04:05 -2- Spider 21:13 -3- Butterfly 34:02 -4- Safiatou 42:19 -5- Actual Proof 54:29 -6- Hang up your Hang ups Personnel: Herbie Hancock - piano & keyboards Wah Wah Watson - guitar Roy Hargrove - trumpet Lionel Loueke - guitar/vocals Marcus Miller - bass Terri Lyne Carrington - drums Munyungo Jackson - perc Notes: Recorded live at Tokyo International Exhibition Center on August 20th, 2005
I am a BASS player,, I saw Herbie with Head Hunters around the mid 1970's at the Odeon Theatre in Birmingham England; I Immediately went out and bought a 20 foot cord after seeing Paul Jackson all over the stage. What a concert that was!!!!
My Aunt Aisha Tyner met Terri some time ago & said she's an extraordinarily off the charts kinda funk!!! (more My words than hers ... her in verbatim slips Me at the moment)
I have been trying to expose my now adult children to real music and real musicians for their entire lives. But what I have learned is that these compositions cannot be explained. They have to be experienced. This is a Master Class of Music and Rhythm. What I also really enjoyed was the way that these artists marveled over each other. Herbie Hancock is a World Treasure.
Either you feel it or you just don't. I, myself, don't understand how people can't get into a good groove. I don't know how or why, so I can't explain.
some music is the vessel for the soul of an idea, other's are just noise. Taylor swift and lil uzi are noise. some people have the trait to hear the living (alive) part of the music and other's just think it sounds nice. In reality the creation of music like this with the minds of the player intertwined is like the birth of a new life form, if you can hear it you know what im talking about. music is not subjective, people are. A musician cannot control what he creates, in the sense of the source of their creativity. I hope anyone stumbling across the above comment sees this to maybe understand where we are coming from.
I feel like Marcus payed so much respect to the original Bass Lines from Paul Jackson. I love it! Those grooves were so killer and Mr Miller played them with finesse
I feel like Marcus doesn't get as much respect as he should because of the slap bass stuff with Miles and the smooth jazz sound - when in truth he's really the goods, and he's ALWAYS been a proper bass player and a disciplined, humble, and positive person. I dig Marcus.
Am pretty sure a big part of that is his Buddhist practice. Though he's into the Nichiren (and not Sōtō) school, he it impresses me how he always keeps that Beginner's Mind sort of fresh, playful attitude to the pieces. (Source: read his autobio "Possibilities" recently. It's a great read, incidentally.)
@@williamshakespeare9815 Perhaps it is *now*. As a casual lay Buddhist, I can vouch for there being an inclination or a bend towards seeking to cultivate and maintain one's original attitude or Beginner's Mind towards things in general. E.g., to see things without the usual emotional or value judgements / other biases attached. Moreover, I did read his autobiography and he does talk about this a few times throughout the book. If you've some other source for your claim I'd appreciate knowing of it as I'd be glad to glad to read it as well, thank you.
Been living in Japan 40 years now, seen a lot of Pat Metheny and I think three performances by Herbie Hancock ... Mt. Fuji Jazz, Select Live Under the Sky, and Tokyo Blue Note, but unfortunately not this one. So glad it is on RUclips now. Even now, early HeadHunters and especially the V.S.O.P. album are my go-to listens when driving down the expressway to the seas southwest of Tokyo. My closest brush with greatness was sitting about 3 meters from Herbie at the old Tokyo Blue Note before they moved to a larger venue. Actually shook hands with him after the show.
I lived there from 97 to 2018 and I absolutely loved the music scene there. I never got to see any of the Live under the Sky or the Mt. Fuji shows. I had the pleasure of seeing the original Head Hunters in 98, RIP Paul Jackson. I saw Mr. Marcus Miller at the original Blue Note with his touring band at the time with Hiram Bullock RIP and Poogie Bell. The new Blue Note is great but the old one had that flavor. Pit In in Shinjuku was another hang as well for locals. I miss those drives on the Shuto. Cheers!
I've literally watched this about 113 times. But every time we get to the @42:00 and they go into Actual Proof, I have to put my hands on my head to keep it from exploding. They groove so hard and Marcus puts his thing on Paul Jackson's already nasty bass line.. its almost too much for me. Wah Wah adding that extra "sauce." Queen Terri Lynn in the back wreaking havoc...I probably would have passed out seeing that live! Man what a joy that must have been!
There’s absolutely no way you could connect with this performance better and deeper than I do. You have no idea. It’s been 8 years since I came across it and it has stuck with me ever since. I’m struggling to choose between this and good pussy. The innuendos, the expressions, the symphony, the attention to details is unbelievable. I’m yet to come across a better performance on this internet ever since. Words fail me. It is beyond surreal.
My Groove! In fact, my older brother Trevor, had a Radio Show in Chicago, called "The Groove Merchant" I've never heard it. I searched for it. If I buy the Chicago Tribune, I might be able to find it, and hear Trevor Bull's old Radio Shows. He also did a hunting show called "Range & Field" or something. No, it wasn't "Field & Stream".
So here's where I is...... I have just spent over 3 hours trawling through the Israel-Palestine conflict. HEAVY STUFF. Head spinnin'. And then I hit upon this version of Spider and I am dancing around the room. Oh - what a fucking pleasure!! Jeffrey Hancock, Terri, Marcus, Roy, Munyungo - all at 110% - and Wah Wah too!!!! There is no greater pleasure in life... Thanks Herbie... There's onlu one shame, and its a BIG ONE,... I WASN'T THERE....!!!! RIP Roy - you are missed...
This form of jazz reminds me of Tchaikovsky music. You follow one rhythm until you find yourself lost in 3 other artist at the same time. Amazing what the mind can hear...
Herbie at his best Just the mix of personalities combined with Herbie makes for a good show. He couldn't gone wrong with that combination . Terrie Lynn know how to ride that pocket young lady is and always been since the Arseneo Hall show been funky. What can ya say about Marcus Miller the brutha is funky as a dun keys butt in a backward wind storm . Outstanding performance by all his band.
my very first instrument was bass clarinet.. all the way thru college and in 2010 when i picked up bass guitar, Marcus Miller play "When I Fall In Love" convinced me that I could play the bass and bass clarinet. that's how the journey began.
It's all about the music: the feel motivator, the now in improvisation, an organic process being creative right in front of your eyes with real musicians real instruments plugged in for your entertainment, from the first to the last note. Herbie always cutting edge w/unexpected rhythms with world rich influence, delving into past memories with a "dash of scat" and sharing with us driving beat and rhythms and lilting melodies that will both rock you out/then melt you in your seat with this rare band performance. Twenty five minutes in a French horn solo that transcends you higher, to a place where Herbie stands on key. This, is Essence of jazz music and a touch of the beginnings master class funk to make you "Busta-move". Enjoy the ride and watch your head.
Man, ive been into all this headhunters live videos lately, your comments are always there and i always simpatize. I'm very sorry for your loss, mad respect
@@felipeveiga5807 man I Preshate that and much respect!!!!!!!! I gotta scream his name and he is so worthy of it!! He was really a cool dude!!! Miss his laugh! RIP!!!
BOSTON GLOBE JAZZ FESTIVAL Headhunters w Wah Wah Watson 77' or78' Sonny Rollins on the bill as well as Gato Barbieri. headhunters had to hold up starting the set because you could see in the dark somebody up front was smoking something. Turns out was Wah Wah sitting out in front They did an encore or two and finished up with a bang and everybody was bowing and exiting the stage. Wah Wah Watson got halfway up, pause for a millisecond and sat back down and played all by himself. After a while bass player came back out and they continued to jam. after a while the drummer came back out. Little by little the whole band was back on stage jamming. Everybody who was on the bill came out at one time or another together, solo etc. and the band played on with one loooong badass jam. they had to announce that the Trains and busses were about to end service for the night. A few hundred of us stayed through the whole jam. which ended around 1:30 AM. Most of us milled around for a bit in total awe of what we had just witnessed and heard. Thank You Wah Wah Watson!
Somehow stumbled around and saw the Headhunters 2005 at Bonnaroo. Marcus Miller on bass and John Mayer on lead guitar. Marcus Miller's pocket is deeper than a pair of JNCO jeans! Outstanding and inspiring stuff. Got me a Marcus Miller Jazz Bass a few years later. I still have it to this day.
Wah Wah Watson was legendary. I love these Herbie Handcock videos on RUclips. Great stuff. Herbie's work stands the test of time because it is so very ahead of it's time.
Mr Herbie Hancock …and Marcus Miller are ICONs and Ledgends …what an awesome Collaboration we hear every instrument loud and clear. All the Musicians were just wicked The Sax Player is just to cool and Funky …Now this is a Concert….
The energy of this joint seduces your spirit here astral lite! Roy Hargrove’s trumpets solid crisp notes shined & penetrated the air as Marcus Miller’s base responded deeply to Herbie Hancock’s electric keyboard conversation. The mystique created as the African brother spit words with multiple meanings captures all 5 senses. the natural rhythm of ancestors whose mumblings could be heard in the background led to the fire that evoked electric explosions of sound! It hit!
I was in another room when this came on- I was like man, the wah- wah is so cool. Only one person plays like THAT Wah-Wah WATSON!!!!! YASSSS!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 It’s like they all have super powers.
Is that a Bass Clarinet played by MARCUS MILLER? The Trumpeter, ROY HARGRAVE, changed to a Flugelhorn, very smooth! They were having a blast in Tokyo! (Bryan Abrahams, Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺).
"is that a Bass Clarinet played by MARCUS MILLER?" Sure is, he's an excellent bass clarinet player. "When I Fall in Love" (with INCREDIBLY good Alex Han): ruclips.net/video/QBavW0VFMAk/видео.html
The Headhunters Album in 1974 changed my whole direction as a musician, and I am forever grateful to Herbie for a lifetime of musical direction and enjoyment.
My older brother was a blues & jazz musician. Your comment sounded like my brother Trevor. Then I looked at your name!
What a nice vibe!
@@trainman1209 Well, I am nobody's older brother, but what a coincidence.
“Thrust” did it for me. Both albums are iconic jazz classics!
@@WhizMitchell Thrust was awesome. Mike Clark's drumming was a revelation!
I am 67 years old and have been a jazz guy for about 50 years. I love Herbie Hancock
I'm a youngin (21) I love jazz too. I will pass on the legacy of real music to my children. This art staying alive is more important to me than anything.
That is massive talent and genius all in one place combined with musicality and joy to play. Rare documentation in music history.
I love Herbie's concerts because they're all out there having an absolute blast. The vibe is *fun*, and there aren't a lot of other cats out there who channel that energy so phenomenally
: I agree Starshine, totally! So creatively free
A joy to watch/listen to!
absolutely brother
Yeh bro
Agreed. Take a listen to lettuce when you have a chance
Roy Hargrove here killing it like he always did on that trumpet. At 12:45 he is on fire!
Word Up !!!
Yeah! I miss this guy!
Absolute!
tupenda!
No Shet, Shirtlock! It's almost like the Bitches Brew crew had KEPT playing together, still lustrously free, without taking some years-long breaks trying to figure out if tootin' and smokin' and quaffing various substances, strictly for research porpoises to see if doing drugs was bad for you. It's always interesting to try to figure out HOW THE GOOBERS DO THEY *ORGANIZE* THIS STUFF?!?
Complete Info:
Headhunters with Marcus Miller - Live at Tokyo Jazz Festival - 2005
Tracklist:
00:36 -1- Watermelon Man
04:05 -2- Spider
21:13 -3- Butterfly
34:02 -4- Safiatou
42:19 -5- Actual Proof
54:29 -6- Hang up your Hang ups
Personnel:
Herbie Hancock - piano & keyboards
Wah Wah Watson - guitar
Roy Hargrove - trumpet
Lionel Loueke - guitar/vocals
Marcus Miller - bass
Terri Lyne Carrington - drums
Munyungo Jackson - perc
Notes:
Recorded live at Tokyo International Exhibition Center on August 20th, 2005
Correct info:
-3- Butterfly
-4- Safiatou
@@thekeysman6760 Thank you for noticing the mistake. By the way, I added the timestamps to get everything done properly 😉👍
@@thekeysman6760 that's still the same!
@@TheBetrod that's still the same! Maybe they be smoking something sweet...
Gracias por la lista!👍👏
I am a BASS player,, I saw Herbie with Head Hunters around the mid 1970's at the Odeon Theatre in Birmingham England; I Immediately went out and bought a 20 foot cord after seeing Paul Jackson all over the stage. What a concert that was!!!!
Terri Lyne Carrington on 🥁 ! What a groove she has! 👌🏻
My Aunt Aisha Tyner met Terri some time ago & said she's an extraordinarily off the charts kinda funk!!! (more My words than hers ... her in verbatim slips Me at the moment)
She’s awesome in every way.
I have been trying to expose my now adult children to real music and real musicians for their entire lives. But what I have learned is that these compositions cannot be explained. They have to be experienced. This is a Master Class of Music and Rhythm. What I also really enjoyed was the way that these artists marveled over each other. Herbie Hancock is a World Treasure.
Either you feel it or you just don't. I, myself, don't understand how people can't get into a good groove. I don't know how or why, so I can't explain.
So groove - a - licious 😎🎧👆🎶💯. The world is watching and listening... Chick and Co, too🎶👆💯🌎✔️
some music is the vessel for the soul of an idea, other's are just noise.
Taylor swift and lil uzi are noise.
some people have the trait to hear the living (alive) part of the music and other's just think it sounds nice. In reality the creation of music like this with the minds of the player intertwined is like the birth of a new life form, if you can hear it you know what im talking about.
music is not subjective, people are. A musician cannot control what he creates, in the sense of the source of their creativity. I hope anyone stumbling across the above comment sees this to maybe understand where we are coming from.
I can't top that, man. There's just no way. Cheers, Mate. From Plano, TX. Herbie Hancock is a GIFT FROM ABOVE!!
@@christophermitchum6829 who is "Co"? And thanks !
I feel like Marcus payed so much respect to the original Bass Lines from Paul Jackson. I love it! Those grooves were so killer and Mr Miller played them with finesse
that he did!
He played a P bass on Watermelon Man! I can't think of much higher tribute to PJ than that.
: best of the best...,with all do respect to The Maestro " Mwandishi " ~ H.C
I feel like Marcus doesn't get as much respect as he should because of the slap bass stuff with Miles and the smooth jazz sound - when in truth he's really the goods, and he's ALWAYS been a proper bass player and a disciplined, humble, and positive person. I dig Marcus.
Jes bro
It's a bunch of people who all just really appreciate the beauty of sound.
Wow! Watermelon man. An absolute classic. That groove!!! It’s so deep in the pocket!
I Seriously miss you Roy. When I hear you. I hear a Young Freddie Hubbard. Which means your a favorite of mine. RIP
Some of the finest Roy I’ve ever heard, he is amazing on EVERY tune. And that Reunited quote he plays on Butterfly, so soulful!!!!
R.I.P. Roy Hargrove ❤
Been lovin and listenen to jazz most my life. And I can honestly say nobody does it like Herbie Hancock. He is a keyboard genius!
I like watching Herbie play because no matter how old the piece is he is just as much into it at that moment,as he was when played the first time.
Am pretty sure a big part of that is his Buddhist practice. Though he's into the Nichiren (and not Sōtō) school, he it impresses me how he always keeps that Beginner's Mind sort of fresh, playful attitude to the pieces.
(Source: read his autobio "Possibilities" recently. It's a great read, incidentally.)
@@keykrazyIthink thats just him.
@@williamshakespeare9815 Perhaps it is *now*. As a casual lay Buddhist, I can vouch for there being an inclination or a bend towards seeking to cultivate and maintain one's original attitude or Beginner's Mind towards things in general. E.g., to see things without the usual emotional or value judgements / other biases attached. Moreover, I did read his autobiography and he does talk about this a few times throughout the book. If you've some other source for your claim I'd appreciate knowing of it as I'd be glad to glad to read it as well, thank you.
Oh my god, the groove and the funk… and the magic~!
Couldn't have said it better 👏!!
Love this "Real Music"..
Been living in Japan 40 years now, seen a lot of Pat Metheny and I think three performances by Herbie Hancock ... Mt. Fuji Jazz, Select Live Under the Sky, and Tokyo Blue Note, but unfortunately not this one. So glad it is on RUclips now. Even now, early HeadHunters and especially the V.S.O.P. album are my go-to listens when driving down the expressway to the seas southwest of Tokyo. My closest brush with greatness was sitting about 3 meters from Herbie at the old Tokyo Blue Note before they moved to a larger venue. Actually shook hands with him after the show.
I lived there from 97 to 2018 and I absolutely loved the music scene there. I never got to see any of the Live under the Sky or the Mt. Fuji shows. I had the pleasure of seeing the original Head Hunters in 98, RIP Paul Jackson. I saw Mr. Marcus Miller at the original Blue Note with his touring band at the time with Hiram Bullock RIP and Poogie Bell. The new Blue Note is great but the old one had that flavor. Pit In in Shinjuku was another hang as well for locals. I miss those drives on the Shuto. Cheers!
Cool beans... with good gravy and neck bones, rice, and hot water cornbread on the side! Lil greens and b.b..q. wouldn't hoyt🎶😎🤪🌎✔️💯
I've literally watched this about 113 times. But every time we get to the @42:00 and they go into Actual Proof, I have to put my hands on my head to keep it from exploding. They groove so hard and Marcus puts his thing on Paul Jackson's already nasty bass line.. its almost too much for me. Wah Wah adding that extra "sauce." Queen Terri Lynn in the back wreaking havoc...I probably would have passed out seeing that live! Man what a joy that must have been!
There’s absolutely no way you could connect with this performance better and deeper than I do. You have no idea.
It’s been 8 years since I came across it and it has stuck with me ever since. I’m struggling to choose between this and good pussy. The innuendos, the expressions, the symphony, the attention to details is unbelievable.
I’m yet to come across a better performance on this internet ever since. Words fail me. It is beyond surreal.
@@akinladeakintola3989ghetto is Supreme
This is what funky and I mean funky jazz it's about these musicians have it in their heart
My Groove! In fact, my older brother Trevor, had a Radio Show in Chicago, called "The Groove Merchant" I've never heard it. I searched for it. If I buy the Chicago Tribune, I might be able to find it, and hear Trevor Bull's old Radio Shows. He also did a hunting show called "Range & Field" or something. No, it wasn't "Field & Stream".
Marcus just flowing in the groove. Solid!
TLC also sewing up the smoothest fattest pocket on the drums!
So here's where I is...... I have just spent over 3 hours trawling through the Israel-Palestine conflict. HEAVY STUFF. Head spinnin'. And then I hit upon this version of Spider and I am dancing around the room. Oh - what a fucking pleasure!! Jeffrey Hancock, Terri, Marcus, Roy, Munyungo - all at 110% - and Wah Wah too!!!! There is no greater pleasure in life... Thanks Herbie... There's onlu one shame, and its a BIG ONE,... I WASN'T THERE....!!!! RIP Roy - you are missed...
OMG! Roy's gone/ shocked and saddened to hear this. I met. gigged with & knew him as a fellow musician. Rest In Power my friend!
@@loismcmorris9326 it would always have been too early... but it really was too damn early
This form of jazz reminds me of Tchaikovsky music. You follow one rhythm until you find yourself lost in 3 other artist at the same time. Amazing what the mind can hear...
42:18 Dear Herbie, this song.... this performance.... this pleasure in my ears.... possibly the most pleasurable thing I ever did hear!!!
The whole band is great, of course, but I just love the guitar of Wah Wah Watson. Totally original sound!
Thé sound of Mr Hargrove is perfect and very soft....😍😍😍😍😍
If I were seeing this live there is no way I could stay seated - I would absolutely have to dance 🎶🔥🕺🏻
Herbie at his best Just the mix of personalities combined with Herbie makes for a good show. He couldn't gone wrong with that combination . Terrie Lynn know how to ride that pocket young lady is and always been since the Arseneo Hall show been funky. What can ya say about Marcus Miller the brutha is funky as a dun keys butt in a backward wind storm . Outstanding performance by all his band.
Absolutely, done did da dastardly deeds, down deep dangling dangerously dipping dude 😎🎶👆🎧✔️💯
Mr. Watson and his jazz box. Always a pleasure.
The GROOVES are just SO .....ummmmm GROOVIN'! Impeccable!!! I can't stop movin' my body!! ha ha ha
What an incredible band.
I'm just comforted that Wah-wah hasn't changed his clothes in 30 years. Seriously gives me hope for my own future.
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Absolute AMAZING! HERBIE HANCOCK and his group has really taken off in Tokyo! Such a ball ! FANTASTIC ARRANGEMENT!
my very first instrument was bass clarinet.. all the way thru college and in 2010 when i picked up bass guitar, Marcus Miller play "When I Fall In Love" convinced me that I could play the bass and bass clarinet. that's how the journey began.
It's all about the music: the feel motivator, the now in improvisation, an organic process being creative right in front of your eyes with real musicians real instruments plugged in for your entertainment, from the first to the last note. Herbie always cutting edge w/unexpected rhythms with world rich influence, delving into past memories with a "dash of scat" and sharing with us driving beat and rhythms and lilting melodies that will both rock you out/then melt you in your seat with this rare band performance. Twenty five minutes in a French horn solo that transcends you higher, to a place where Herbie stands on key. This, is Essence of jazz music and a touch of the beginnings master class funk to make you "Busta-move". Enjoy the ride and watch your head.
What an unbelievable cast, I’m in Jazz heaven. 😊
Yeah my uncle Melvin Ragin aka Wah Wah Watson killing it in the back ground as always!! RIP Unc!!!!
Man, ive been into all this headhunters live videos lately, your comments are always there and i always simpatize. I'm very sorry for your loss, mad respect
@@felipeveiga5807 man I Preshate that and much respect!!!!!!!! I gotta scream his name and he is so worthy of it!! He was really a cool dude!!! Miss his laugh! RIP!!!
Just happened on this and glad I did, DAMN FINE performance ❤️
I didn't realize I was on Herbie's YT channel until I clicked on & read everything 🤔😎 excellent grooves & vibes so far ... Real pros, all of 'em 👍🏻
BOSTON GLOBE JAZZ FESTIVAL Headhunters w Wah Wah Watson 77' or78' Sonny Rollins on the bill as well as Gato Barbieri. headhunters had to hold up starting the set because you could see in the dark somebody up front was smoking something. Turns out was Wah Wah sitting out in front They did an encore or two and finished up with a bang and everybody was bowing and exiting the stage. Wah Wah Watson got halfway up, pause for a millisecond and sat back down and played all by himself. After a while bass player came back out and they continued to jam. after a while the drummer came back out. Little by little the whole band was back on stage jamming. Everybody who was on the bill came out at one time or another together, solo etc. and the band played on with one loooong badass jam. they had to announce that the Trains and busses were about to end service for the night. A few hundred of us stayed through the whole jam. which ended around 1:30 AM. Most of us milled around for a bit in total awe of what we had just witnessed and heard. Thank You Wah Wah Watson!
Sounds like MY KINDA NIGHT of MUSICAL FUNK!!!!!!!💖💞😎🔥🤩 We'd JAMM 'til SUNRISE at times ... enjoying EVERY MINUTE!!!!!!!💥🤗🌄
The GROOVE is strong!
They just straight-up CRUSHED IT!!!
What a great band. Teri and Marcus are awesome.
ce concert est tout simplement monstrueux !
For me every day is live jazz day! ❤️
What a great set! I had no idea Marcus Miller played anything but bass. It awesome to see Roy Hargrove here and Lionel Loueke a bit younger. 🤘🏻🔥
Marcus is proficient on 7 different instruments
Who else could play in place of Benny Maupin on bass clarinet?
The pocket straight out the gate is fucking crazy. Love seeing wah wah Watson having that much fun too!
This is real shit!!! Never can get enough when these fantastic musicians are all in sync with MD's vision!!🥰💯
Thank you Herbie Hancock!
Inmenso e inmejorable show.con los mejores musicos!!!
Very Very Great Musicians !!!!! Geat beautiful Terri Carrington on drums !!!
le groove 👌👍 + le feeling 👌👍=😍
The way of music is the spirit of réal llife everywhete in the world....
That version of Spider is simply fantastic!
Somehow stumbled around and saw the Headhunters 2005 at Bonnaroo. Marcus Miller on bass and John Mayer on lead guitar. Marcus Miller's pocket is deeper than a pair of JNCO jeans! Outstanding and inspiring stuff. Got me a Marcus Miller Jazz Bass a few years later. I still have it to this day.
I really enjoyed this video. This version of Headhunters is formidable. The performance was highly entertaining.
知らない曲ばかりですがとても心地よい。
Thank you for sharing this concert, Herbie! I got to see you live in the early 90's. You put on a great show!
This band is TIGHT and they cook like they are Louisiana chefs
Wah Wah Watson was legendary. I love these Herbie Handcock videos on RUclips. Great stuff. Herbie's work stands the test of time because it is so very ahead of it's time.
Herbie is the Master Keyboardist!
Herbie, Miles, Mingus are just a few intimate gatherings I caught in Denver/Boulder in the mid-seventies!
I didn't know how blessed I was!
you were
Mr Herbie Hancock …and Marcus Miller are ICONs and Ledgends …what an awesome Collaboration we hear every instrument loud and clear. All the Musicians were just wicked The Sax Player is just to cool and Funky …Now this is a Concert….
Best concert of the 21th century
excelente ritmo y energia
Seeing Terri slay the mike clark actual proof groove is just special. Herbie nods his head lol!
This makes Me miss Roy Hargrove more than ever.
Gods and Goddess of music…
If I could upvote this a thousand times I would.
Herbie Hancock and his group wove absolute magic in this period.
Thank you for this video.
This ensemble is absolutely incredible. Everyone is so talented together in this show. I totally agree.
The energy of this joint seduces your spirit here astral lite! Roy Hargrove’s trumpets solid crisp notes shined & penetrated the air as Marcus Miller’s base responded deeply to Herbie Hancock’s electric keyboard conversation. The mystique created as the African brother spit words with multiple meanings captures all 5 senses. the natural rhythm of ancestors whose mumblings could be heard in the background led to the fire that evoked electric explosions of sound! It hit!
Got a chance to see the awhile back, it was an amazing concert.😊
Roy Hargrove actually played one of his first gigs in my city. Ft.Worth,TX at Caravan of Dreams club
LOS VERDADEROS MAESTROS DEL JAZZ....NO MAS COMENTARIOS
I was in another room when this came on- I was like man, the wah- wah is so cool. Only one person plays like THAT Wah-Wah WATSON!!!!! YASSSS!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 It’s like they all have super powers.
5:53 Gil- Scott Herons voice! ;) This gig is pure fire!
Thanks for the upload great stuff
Increible ROY HARGROVE!!
wow, that trumpet!!
Herbie, un honor, un placer, un gusto. Soy un admirador de siempre... Gracias por tantos buenos momentos.
There is a non credited ghost bass player at 21:22, when "Butterfly" beginns and Miller starts playing the bass clarinet
Simply love Herbie and Marcus ♥️
Sou do RN estado do Brasil, adoro seu som incrível .
Waaaw imprecionante
meravigliosi un piacere immenso ascoltare questo elisir per la mente grazie a voi musici di esistere
Exepcial fantastixxx
What a wonderful performance of 'Actual Proof'! (42:20)
Yasss thanks
most magical music
makes motivation mutual
many magnificent moments
🎶💜♾️💜🎶
What a visionary!
Fantastic
amazing wah wah ㅠㅠ
Fantastic lineup of musicians 😅
This is my food. Thank you Miles for indoctrinating these legends.
Are You the Dr. Funkenstein I know from Bob Davis' Soul-Patrol?
Is that a Bass Clarinet played by MARCUS MILLER? The Trumpeter, ROY HARGRAVE, changed to a Flugelhorn, very smooth! They were having a blast in Tokyo! (Bryan Abrahams, Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺).
"is that a Bass Clarinet played by MARCUS MILLER?" Sure is, he's an excellent bass clarinet player. "When I Fall in Love" (with INCREDIBLY good Alex Han): ruclips.net/video/QBavW0VFMAk/видео.html
@@DrAgan_tortojed Alex Han is a monster for real!
Sem dúvida com Marcus , Herbie e seus maravilhosos acompanhantes ficaria impossível alcançar as galáxias e constelações do universo Divino
東京JAZZの神回ですね🎵
My pulse went plus +100 with Roy’s solo on Spider ❤ RIP great guy 🙏
Best best best ...... ever !!! 🙏
Amazing performance