That's a tremendous amount of talent on that stage. You didn't have to say a word, it was said in your smile. How about a reaction to Weather Report doing "Cucumber Slumber'", I love the bass in it.
@1herbert1002 жыл бұрын
This is where you need to go much more often. This is where the best musicians come from, and the best want to go. Ask your Dad.
@esdel19552 жыл бұрын
Stanley Clarke on bass, Wayne shorter on sax, Omar Hakkim on drums. I met Hakkim a couple of times when he was playing with Mandingo Griot Society. Very nice guy.
Great choice. Hancock, to me, was a modern era Count Basie and Duke Ellington as someone who used his compositional skills and imagination to create genres while being a great leader who earned global respect - and was also a world class pianist. Bassist Stanley Clarke is legendary as he excelled at everything: jazz, classical, rock, pop and fusion, and because of his immense talents and consummate professionalism, he played with greats from all those genres.
@csw05512 жыл бұрын
Chod, man!!! I love your jazz reactions!! I wouldn't mind if you did just jazz and blues reactions!
@GGLee3152 жыл бұрын
Omg!!! The best!!! Thank you much for this.
@realbser19562 жыл бұрын
Everyone else that’s commented has filled you in on the resumes of the four jazz legends in this performance. Such a fertile time in the history of jazz music to see these guys in their prime, especially Omar and Stanley, how young they were at the time. Thanks for reacting to this and I’m so glad you enjoyed this Chod. It’s a classic. 🔥🎷🎹🥁🎸
@happymethehappyone83002 жыл бұрын
A Classic Track & A MUST SEE/HEAR Performance,, Herbie Hancock "Rockit" (Official Music Video A MUST!!!)..TRUST ME On This One!!!
@ThumperKJFK2 жыл бұрын
😆👍👍👍 I cannot say anything else on what you just watched. Everyone below has already pored the gold on you. Herbie, and Stanly played at my collage way back in 1973. Peace Brother. Wishing Dee feels better. Blessup.
@owlbuquerqueturkey2 жыл бұрын
Also thanks to my dad, jazz was my first genre too. I remember being just a tiny kid, drifting off into other dimensions, listening to the jazz my dad put on for me.
@s.mcpherson63542 жыл бұрын
Did I not tell you you'd love this? I knew you'd love this.
Chod, I hope you'll check out some of the piano duo work of Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea, just the two of them with two grand pianos, facing each other---- it's mind-blowing. It can lift you into the stratosphere...highly recommend, "La Fiesta" from those concerts. I got to see Herbie live, doing his first reunion show with the original Headhunters lineup, he was beyond amazing...
@edalisauskas73132 жыл бұрын
Well, when you have jazz royalty this is what you get Wayne Shorter (sax) Miles Davis, Weather Report co-founder and wrote several classic jazz composition that have been played hundreds of times by hundreds of musicians Jazz Legend Stanley Clarke, THE premier electric bass player in the 70s (along with Jaco) co-founder of Return to Forever (with Chick Corea) and a Very successful solo artist Omar Hakim on the drums. Sting, Weather Report John McLaughlin. Highly sought after drummer! Herbie. Well....
@danielolson5378 Жыл бұрын
These guys are having the time of their life!! I love this stuff so awesome!!
@ZionForman2 жыл бұрын
I saw Herbie Hancock live in Santa Fe NM one time, it was awesome.
@franksuffel17862 жыл бұрын
Know the song but new to this version. I agree though- when you find something new and you see a live performance where everyone is virtuosic and the chemistry is out of this world it's a magical experience. Thanks for sharing this!
@phonebone81 Жыл бұрын
What a great live performance and I can see (and of course hear and feel) that all the musicians have fun to play this unice music for the people. Thanks for sharing this very great moment. I'm more socialized with blues and rock but love a lot of jazz vibes. Wayne Shorter is one of the greatest of this musical art. I would appreciate more jazz (jazz-rock) like this vid or like Billy Cobham, Koinonia (with Abraham Laboriel) or the older stuff with Stanley Clarke, George Duke and so on. Did you ever heard about Pete York (one of the best jazz drummers) and his "super drumming" project that was shown on tv? Please search it out, I know you will like it. Best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
@Russ_Keith2 жыл бұрын
Whatever style Herbie is playing and there's plenty to choose from, he always surrounds himself with the baddest whether they're well known at the time or not. But this band was elite. Alumni, at one time or another, of Weather Report, Return to Forever. A jazz supergroup.
@lovingwaters Жыл бұрын
I was elated just watching how this young brother enjoyed this performance. The contacts in which he was speaking gave me the impression that he was not very familiar with Hancock, Shorter (RIP), Clarke, and Hakim. All four of them are legendary at their craft! I'm just glad to see a younger brother really embracing jazz. He seems like he's a very good drummer.
@musicairplanes48842 жыл бұрын
A super group of jazz genius!!
@cynergy42 жыл бұрын
Herbie is awesome! Check out "Rockit" when you get a chance, you won't be disappointed! Love him and Chick Corea together. Also love the way that you were smiling all the way thru this reaction!
I bought the Norman Brown album from your reaction of the cut “Lydian” the other day because of your reaction, and didnt realize how many of his cuts I already knew… phenomenal album by the way 😏 Herbie Hancock 👍👍💥💥💥👍👍
@genelaford84772 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@grandwazoodebris10152 жыл бұрын
Man, heavy weight band. Wayne Shorter I think played way back on the original recording of this. Stanley Clarke, so young.
@davidbentley1452 жыл бұрын
Awesome...this was well recorded...Ty brother Todd
Wayne on the soprano started a group called Weather Report with Joe Zawinul. Stanley on the bass was in a group with Chick Corea called Return to Forever. Herbie has done everything including bringing us a group called The Headhunters. Previous to this Herbie Joe and Chick all played keyboards for Miles Davis and that is instant cred. I'm sure other commenters will add more... BTW, you could be the first reactor to cover Michael Franks! Night Moves from The Art of Tea album would be a good start. School Daze is a great Stanley Clarke album too. Omar Hakim was the drummer on a music show David Sanborn had on late sunday nights, look that up!
@realbser19562 жыл бұрын
Loved Night Music hosted by Sanborn and Jools Holland with Marcus Miller as Musical Director. On NBC from 1988-1990. Such a great show with an eclectic group of musicians each week. Holland is a pretty good piano player too, I think. Great comment. 😊
@pcraig13832 жыл бұрын
@@realbser1956 Thank you and same to you!
@ganazby2 жыл бұрын
Master musicians, to a man. Their improvisational skills are staggering. And the interplay between them is pure magic. Thanks for reacting to this. Cheers.
@beatnpotatoes2 жыл бұрын
Do yourself a favour and listen to her bite Hancocks headhunters…….one of the greatest albums ever!
@alfioplays7443 Жыл бұрын
The One Night with Blue Note version... AMAZING
@petergiffes12392 жыл бұрын
Like this version. There is a version with Hancock, Metheny, Holland, and DeJohnette…. That version is phenomenal. Check it out.
A smile on my face and tears in my eyes! Fellow drummer here!
@michaelbenzehabe8207 Жыл бұрын
Interesting how you take some songs solo. Smart. This was the era of Avant Garde Jazz. In this category, I'm sure you realize you haven't scratched the surface of Jeff Beck: Star Cycle; Space Boogie; You Never Know; THX138; You Know What I Mean; Air Blower; Scatterbrain; Thelonius; Freeway Jam; Blue Wind; Led Boots; My Thing; Line Dancing with Monkeys; So What; etc. All Jeff Beck tunes that you may want to take solo. But, I do have a jewel for your wife: Slippin' Into Darkness, by WAR.
@firstsurname7099 Жыл бұрын
How TF can you be a drummer (and one introduced to jazz as a kid) and not know Herbie Hancock and this piece... not being rude but that is really shocking to me. Some weird musical separatism shit went on over in the states around genres of music (and seems to be linked to class and race and geography - that, as I've never been there, I don't get) but really pleased that you tube/social media and communities around different types of artist can easily introduce and connect people to genius like this now.
@espenkjrnes47072 жыл бұрын
Hi.. Here is a another Herbie to look at. The bass play er is 24 years in this vid. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pajIfGt-aZWekM0
@pcraig13832 жыл бұрын
Before I clicked on your link I just knew it was Tal (thank you Jeff Beck!)