Music had no countries, boundaries and religion. This is a great example of it. INDIA,US and EUROPE what a talent. we have never heard Zakir Hussein singing or playing on Jazz music. He and his father are the legends from Indian music but this is a lot different than what they do in India.....Charles wow he is still the same.
+Sachin Manolkar I respect and agree with what you are saying but Zakir does have history playing music that is at least heavily jazz influenced - Shakti and more recently the Remember Shakti lineups with John McLaughlin for instance.
+Sachin Manolkar I think maybe you need to learn a bit more about Zakir's background. He has lived in the U.S. for decades. He was Mickey Hart's roommate decades ago. He has been exposed to music from all over the world for a very long time.
Charles Lloyd flowing verses from the Bhagavad-Gita over a peaceful drone starting about 50 minutes in...sublime The whole thing is quite wonderful (Zakir playing a blues bass line in his tabla solo, what a cheeky joke!) but that section is particularly enveloping if you allow it to be
I can't begin to tell you how this performance and others like it have changed my life. By following Eric Harland, Brian Blade, Ali Jackson and a host of other fine drummers, they have taken me to musical places that otherwise would have gone unnoticed given where I live. But none of that would have been possible if it were not for the people that take the time to research and post these fine shows. I'm forever grateful for your efforts. PEACE
My God that is awesome. The best of what Jazz has to offer. I caught Zakir in contest once. The best. Jazz has always been "world" based in some ways, and many groups have been doing this for years, Oregon, John McLaughlin, and so forth. The more the better.
Too good. Sir Zakir singing was like touching sole. And Sir Charles with flute was like heaven. Master Eric is more like the glue. Excellent Sir Eric: Seen you in SFJAZZ with Sir Zakir and made me feel this..
If playing tabla to jazz is possible, I guess playing tabla to rock is a great idea too! So glad we haver people like Ustad Zakir Hussain to show us how it's done! And to guide us and constantly inspire us through everything.
Tullys you are so right. So many great young drummer leaders, geniuses in many ways-Eric Harland of course, Antonio Sanchez, Dafnis Prieto, Chris Dave, Tyshaw Sorey, and others. Such creativity. The death of the record industry has allowed so much diverse music to be recorded in other ways.
They are incredible musicians. Also the young Eric Harland (the drummer) is already a legend. He played - among others - with McCoy Tyner! And how many people know that Charles Lloyd has left bits of his art in albums by Greatful Dead, Byrds, The Beach Boys... and that he lived in the magic place of Big Sur, California? Thank you for this amazing, entertaining video!
I can’t believe this was done by a trio and 2 of them are percussionists … yet their performance is melodic and has the width and depth of a quartet or even a quintet. What an amazing trio! At this time Charles Lloyd must have been around 75 and was still very innovative and energetic.
I experienced this ensemble at the Boulder Theater about two years ago. It was one of the most transforming performances of the last 40 years of going to hear live music. What would happen, if all world leaders were locked in the same performance space with these three beautiful and musically-amazing souls?
Wonderful session. Beautiful, it has the subtly complexity of a flowing river, and the power of that river as well. Powerful and gentle at the same time.
Big Sur is a strange strange place. Henry Miller wrote about how it would become a tourist destination and of course it has. The Locals that I have run into are a mixed bag of reliant on that tourist income and being self sufficient. But both have a tinge of bitterness of what Big Sur has become in regards to human intrusion. I love it there and camp out at least once a year. I know of the 'magic' you speak of and it is both light and dark.
In addition to being a very overrated jazzman, Lloyd is the other of totally stupid and laughable quotes such as this one: ''Women are as connected to music as women are to Africa. Women are all connected to the land and music is connected to the land. The drums come from Africa and have supernatural powers. Women and drums must be respected. I'm a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' or ''I am a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' ....LOL!
Music had no countries, boundaries and religion. This is a great example of it. INDIA,US and EUROPE what a talent. we have never heard Zakir Hussein singing or playing on Jazz music. He and his father are the legends from Indian music but this is a lot different than what they do in India.....Charles wow he is still the same.
+Sachin Manolkar I respect and agree with what you are saying but Zakir does have history playing music that is at least heavily jazz influenced - Shakti and more recently the Remember Shakti lineups with John McLaughlin for instance.
+Sachin Manolkar I think maybe you need to learn a bit more about Zakir's background. He has lived in the U.S. for decades. He was Mickey Hart's roommate decades ago. He has been exposed to music from all over the world for a very long time.
Charles Lloyd flowing verses from the Bhagavad-Gita over a peaceful drone starting about 50 minutes in...sublime
The whole thing is quite wonderful (Zakir playing a blues bass line in his tabla solo, what a cheeky joke!) but that section is particularly enveloping if you allow it to be
I can't begin to tell you how this performance and others like it have changed my life. By following Eric Harland, Brian Blade, Ali Jackson and a host of other fine drummers, they have taken me to musical places that otherwise would have gone unnoticed given where I live. But none of that would have been possible if it were not for the people that take the time to research and post these fine shows. I'm forever grateful for your efforts. PEACE
My God that is awesome. The best of what Jazz has to offer. I caught Zakir in contest once. The best. Jazz has always been "world" based in some ways, and many groups have been doing this for years, Oregon, John McLaughlin, and so forth. The more the better.
Too good. Sir Zakir singing was like touching sole. And Sir Charles with flute was like heaven. Master Eric is more like the glue. Excellent Sir Eric: Seen you in SFJAZZ with Sir Zakir and made me feel this..
This is really beyond description. I'm not even sure it is "music." To the final note it drives deeper and deeper to the heart of reality. Thank you.
Imagine getting to see this live.
This is just so beautiful and mesmerizing. One of the best things I have heard in a little while!
I'm happy for you. I have discovered so much great music and so many artists on TH-cam that I would never have known without it.
This is crazy Eric on piano and Charlse on Drums fucking crazy, if Eric starts playing the Sax I'm leaving the building.
I left already. Went to listen to Chris Potter instead.
Lloyd used to be so good.
If playing tabla to jazz is possible, I guess playing tabla to rock is a great idea too! So glad we haver people like Ustad Zakir Hussain to show us how it's done! And to guide us and constantly inspire us through everything.
Tullys you are so right. So many great young drummer leaders, geniuses in many ways-Eric Harland of course, Antonio Sanchez, Dafnis Prieto, Chris Dave, Tyshaw Sorey, and others. Such creativity. The death of the record industry has allowed so much diverse music to be recorded in other ways.
still love your work!!
This is great. thanks
Mémorable, énormissime concert !!! Inoubliable...
They are incredible musicians. Also the young Eric Harland (the drummer) is already a legend. He played - among others - with McCoy Tyner! And how many people know that Charles Lloyd has left bits of his art in albums by Greatful Dead, Byrds, The Beach Boys... and that he lived in the magic place of Big Sur, California?
Thank you for this amazing, entertaining video!
DEEPLY MOVING
I can’t believe this was done by a trio and 2 of them are percussionists … yet their performance is melodic and has the width and depth of a quartet or even a quintet. What an amazing trio!
At this time Charles Lloyd must have been around 75 and was still very innovative and energetic.
good point
Didn't know Lloyd played piano, incredible talent. He always plays with the best of the best on his albums.
i guess it is kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good website to watch new series online?
@Xzavier Nash Meh atm i have been using Flixportal. Just google for it:D -pierce
@Pierce Chance thanks, I went there and it seems like a nice service :D I appreciate it !!
@Xzavier Nash No problem :D
this is so good.
WOW! Eargasm till the very end.
I experienced this ensemble at the Boulder Theater about two years ago. It was one of the most transforming performances of the last 40 years of going to hear live music.
What would happen, if all world leaders were locked in the same performance space with these three beautiful and musically-amazing souls?
What a universal performance....great
Maravilloso....los que saben pueden tocar lo que quieran y siempre es mágico....
Its great !!! No words !!
Wonderful session. Beautiful, it has the subtly complexity of a flowing river, and the power of that river as well. Powerful and gentle at the same time.
Simply mesmerizing
Outstanding!
proud to be an INDIAN
the most inspiring performance i've seen.
Soul full rendition throughout !
this is the top of topssss !
I'm shook.
Amazing
awesome!!!
masterpiece by three some.
Superb Fantastic....
This is just huge
Wow Zakerji singing so well!
just divine
legends r setting fire.
fantastic !
DIVINO
sublime!
Big Sur is a strange strange place. Henry Miller wrote about how it would become a tourist destination and of course it has. The Locals that I have run into are a mixed bag of reliant on that tourist income and being self sufficient. But both have a tinge of bitterness of what Big Sur has become in regards to human intrusion. I love it there and camp out at least once a year. I know of the 'magic' you speak of and it is both light and dark.
@53:00 that's teaching of the upanishads brahman is truth Brahman is concoiusness and brahman is bliss that's sat-chit--ananda.
amaizing
inspirador !!
Wow! A+
Wunderbar
amezing
Einfach Augen zu :) .......und entspannen
Erm? OH MY GOD! WHAT ?? ZAKIR HUSSIAN AND JAZZ? I havent seen this yet...but i know im gonna DIG IT.
He's been in the jazz circuit for ages
Lord Lloyd, Ustaad Hussain, Master Harland
no words
5-4 is always a good day
EXCELENTE E CLASSE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Wow...
Thats deep!
🍀💛🥀😀
He gives his metaphysical discourse literally and frequently. Where is it from? It sounds to me like it may be from the Bhagavad Gita.
music starts after 1.45.
same
Go ahead, Zakir.
Zakir "Baby Face" Hussein
good god, 31 to 35 .....
Completos....
i want to know why this 32 dislike? what they expected here?
Hussain, not Hussein !
Thanks
what exactly does charles llyod say from 48:08 onwards?
seems to be a quote from a buddhist text
they are verses from the bhagavad gita
prendete e godetene tutti!
This could have been a 200/100 performance if they had chosen a professional vocalist instead of Zakir Hussain.
+wallforme2 notinstead, along wiith zakir, zakir is mater of tabla... listen to his concerts in hindustani classical style
+Vinay Joshi Of course he's the master of Tabla. You mean his Vocals in Hindustani Classical Style Concerts?
no, tabla concerts i ment
HC style, vocal master is needed additionally... you can listen to pt. kaivalya kumar gurav, good vocalist
1:1:04
this is what Gilly Coggins would call sad shit:
dahl, grits, and lukewarm bullshits....
please this makes me want to hear Kanye
+George W. Goodman Ignorance is bliss, isn't it?
Let me tell you, This is very ISO
lol Joel Gallob
Gliders ah uhm
Jazz is emerging from ignorance to world music...
what do you mean?
Jazz comes to light, man. It will not be ignored anymore. It will be reborn like the blues...
Richard Wolter My friend, Jazz was always in the world, befor anyone knew it the Father knew. It.
In addition to being a very overrated jazzman, Lloyd is the other of totally stupid and laughable quotes such as this one: ''Women are as connected to music as women are to Africa. Women are all connected to the land and music is connected to the land. The drums come from Africa and have supernatural powers. Women and drums must be respected. I'm a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' or ''I am a shaman, I go out into nature, I talk to the trees and plants'' ....LOL!