I am watching this over and over and over. Gorgeous amazing music by two masters. This music keeps Chick alive forever. What a treasure trove he left. And Stanley is a national treasure.
I am so glad I got the chance to see him with Gary Burton. And two nights playing the Kansas City Symphony. He played Mozart's 23rd piano concerto. They gave him intermission to improv. 1st night he pounded out KC Blues. The third night he played a flamenco piece and split up the audience to sing different parts by row. He was pointing at the different orchestral sections and audience back and forth and conducting an audience participation masterpiece. It nearly brings tears to my eyes as I remember. What a musical gift to this world. I discovered him as a kid in the 90's and am pained by the thought of never being able to take my kids to see such an experience. Thank you God for the fleeting gift of beauty you give to the world through people like these!❤
This is one of my most favorite pieces of music that exist, from nealry my two most revered musicians. I absolutely have to see Stanley Clarke in person. RIP Chick, such a wonderful soul.
Mine also. I love this tune. On one tour when I saw RTF, they would do this tune, and Chick would break into a Brubeck like blues swing, with Lenny White switching to brushes for a few minutes, then take it back to the great melody. It was magic. I saw them twice that tour.
You prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost the login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
@Drew Preston thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm trying it out atm. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
After a 50 year run together.....the virtuosity just got better every day. Energy and synchronstic blending like these 2 musicians.....is hard to replace. MISS YOUR ESSENCE Chick! Carry on the tradition Stanley! RTF²
fantastic! I listened to this track over and over when I was a teenager in the '70s while I was deciding whether to leave home... this music attracted me out into the big wide world... Great to see this today
So incredibly happy to have found this video! Almost two decades ago, I spent about a year learning this by ear. I'd digitally slow it down on my Pentium 100 so I could get my head around all of the fast runs (pre-internet and pre-online chord chart days) so that I could perform a solo piano version for my music college audition. Muscle memory is still mostly there after all of that time, but even back I've got absolutely nothing on how chick actually plays it! I love seeing how he's voiced this chord or that, plus the turn of beautiful sequence at 1:42 remains one of my favourite chord progressions in music. Stanley plays like a boss throughout. Thank you for re-recording this beautiful, meditative piece.
This is the song that blew my mind completely. I had heard it on the radio when I was about 11 and had no idea who created this absolutely sublime experience. Thanks Chick, and Stanley for bringing me along for the ride! : )
This is the song that inspired me to explore jazz further when I was a senior in high school. I would listen to “No Mystery” & “Interplay” over and over, soaking up the extended harmonies that were new to me, loving the way they made me feel differently from rock or pop. Thank you for the overhead piano cam!
If you weren't able to see the original electric full production live in concert then you missed something very special. To see this all acoustic performance makes the composition so much more special.
Lovely! Seeing you back in the 70's at Hofstra University on Long Island, NY changed me forever! Thank you for your wonderful gifts of talent you have offered this world. There is NO ONE like RTF!
@@smitskee great place to see shows! Saw Stanley solo there and Pat Metheny. I also saw Pat playing in the Hofstra Rathskeller was like seeing him playing in a living room!
@@ShamansDream111 Jay, was it called the Hofstra Rathskeller, or Hofstra Coffee House? Either way, I saw a bunch of shows in that room as well. The Eleventh House, with Larry Coryell, Tom Waits, Kenny Rankin, and a bunch of others. Like you said, very small room. Between that room, the Playhouse, and the athletic Field House, I’ve seen 25-30 concerts on the Hofstra Campus. Good times.
@@smitskee you have a great memory! I’m pretty sure I saw Larry Coreyl too. I remember seeing Rick Derringer and Johnny Winter at the Athletic house. How about My Father’s Place saw many a classic show there too!
através da intimidade a música é o maior poder de fraternidade. um diálogo profundo e complexo como poucos conseguem. agradecido a todos os grandes comunicadores de afetos
Chick Corea: The Best JAZZ piano-keyboards player, composer, performer, band leader in History ! Stanley Clark: The Best JAZZ bass player in History ! Thanks to both: For the maximum feelings of Joy, Beauty and Tranquility you have given to Humanity.
Sam : I meant JAZZ (original comment changed). That is, not including Ellington, Monk, Basie or Peterson, which also were (maybe mainly) Big Band artists...
Thanks for posting this Chick..!! From seeing you in Huntington, Northport, NYC, ..remember the old Palladium days ???... To the Keystone Korner in Palo Alto, San Fran, Yoshis, and in Santa Cruz,, ALWAYS a Fantastic performance..!!
I am watching this over and over and over. Gorgeous amazing music by two masters. This music keeps Chick alive forever. What a treasure trove he left. And Stanley is a national treasure.
I am so glad I got the chance to see him with Gary Burton. And two nights playing the Kansas City Symphony. He played Mozart's 23rd piano concerto. They gave him intermission to improv. 1st night he pounded out KC Blues. The third night he played a flamenco piece and split up the audience to sing different parts by row. He was pointing at the different orchestral sections and audience back and forth and conducting an audience participation masterpiece. It nearly brings tears to my eyes as I remember.
What a musical gift to this world. I discovered him as a kid in the 90's and am pained by the thought of never being able to take my kids to see such an experience.
Thank you God for the fleeting gift of beauty you give to the world through people like these!❤
🙏🏽R.I.P. Mr.CHICK COREA 😇🙏🏽Return To Forever
This is one of my most favorite pieces of music that exist, from nealry my two most revered musicians. I absolutely have to see Stanley Clarke in person. RIP Chick, such a wonderful soul.
Mine also. I love this tune. On one tour when I saw RTF, they would do this tune, and Chick would break into a Brubeck like blues swing, with Lenny White switching to brushes for a few minutes, then take it back to the great melody. It was magic. I saw them twice that tour.
You prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost the login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
@Gunner Jaxen instablaster =)
@Drew Preston thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm trying it out atm.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Drew Preston it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my ass :D
Thank you, Chick. You inspire every musician that follows you
Absolutely true ❤️
@@Larriex97 he gave us sooo much...so much music to listen and to learn
Goodbye, my friend. We'll miss you.
After a 50 year run together.....the virtuosity just got better every day. Energy and synchronstic blending like these 2 musicians.....is hard to replace. MISS YOUR ESSENCE Chick! Carry on the tradition Stanley! RTF²
fantastic!
I listened to this track over and over when I was a teenager in the '70s while I was deciding whether to leave home...
this music attracted me out into the big wide world...
Great to see this today
Within the first 8 bars my heart softens, just beautiful!
Mine too.
Alone in my house and I laughed and clapped at the end!!! BRAVO!!!
You weren't alone.....you were hangin" out with Chick and Stanley!!😉😉
So incredibly happy to have found this video!
Almost two decades ago, I spent about a year learning this by ear. I'd digitally slow it down on my Pentium 100 so I could get my head around all of the fast runs (pre-internet and pre-online chord chart days) so that I could perform a solo piano version for my music college audition. Muscle memory is still mostly there after all of that time, but even back I've got absolutely nothing on how chick actually plays it! I love seeing how he's voiced this chord or that, plus the turn of beautiful sequence at 1:42 remains one of my favourite chord progressions in music. Stanley plays like a boss throughout. Thank you for re-recording this beautiful, meditative piece.
Just saw Stanley Clarke play this one live tonight with his band at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas. It was beautiful. 10/25/2022
WOW!!! Super!!! Greats Chic (R.I.P.) and Stanley! Two "Monsters" of the Music!
What made him even THINK of doing melodic lines like this? Genius! He will be missed!
This is the song that blew my mind completely. I had heard it on the radio when I was about 11 and had no idea who created this absolutely sublime experience. Thanks Chick, and Stanley for bringing me along for the ride! : )
This is the song that inspired me to explore jazz further when I was a senior in high school. I would listen to “No Mystery” & “Interplay” over and over, soaking up the extended harmonies that were new to me, loving the way they made me feel differently from rock or pop. Thank you for the overhead piano cam!
Brilliant. RIP, Chick.
The first composition I ever heard from RTF was Vulcan Worlds... changed my life forever. Ever grateful.
Gorgeous.. my favorite today so far.. Only CC in my headphones today. I love him on the acoustic!
My all-time favorite duo period .
I love Stanley on an upright. Two masters.
Great Music.Chick Correa passed Away
But his music Stays Alive.
If you weren't able to see the original electric full production live in concert then you missed something very special. To see this all acoustic performance makes the composition so much more special.
God bless you Chick wherever you are, Just thanks for your art and performance. ❤
Two geniuses together!
Gosh - two musicians who have been following each other since before anyone knew who they were. Amazing.
Return To Forever is my favourite band of all time along with Weather Report. Groundbreaking music!
first piece I ever heard from Chic and Stanley, Return to Forever at the time. Instantly a fan, now an addict
Quelle classe !!!!! A chaque fois..... un vrai régal !!!!! Merci à vous pour tous ces moments exquis !!!!!
my first RTF tune, heard it on WRVR FM, NYC 1974 or so. Been a fan of all four guys ever since
Yep, Les Davis had the four of them interviewed in the studio back then.
Two brilliant craftsmen at work. Exceptional!
DAMN!! just damn, damn! The founders of Return to Forever, just flat out killin it!
This says it all. Thank you Chick...Peace!
Chick Corea Has Return[ed] To Forever 🎹🎼🌟✨💫
One of my favorite songs from Return to Forever! Thank you so much for posting.
Best version I've seen yet!
This is what FUSION is all about, Chick and Stanley #1!!!!
Lovely! Seeing you back in the 70's at Hofstra University on Long Island, NY changed me forever! Thank you for your wonderful gifts of talent you have offered this world. There is NO ONE like RTF!
The Hofstra Playhouse. Yep, I saw them play there a couple of times.
@@smitskee great place to see shows! Saw Stanley solo there and Pat Metheny. I also saw Pat playing in the Hofstra Rathskeller was like seeing him playing in a living room!
@@ShamansDream111 Jay, was it called the Hofstra Rathskeller, or Hofstra Coffee House? Either way, I saw a bunch of shows in that room as well. The Eleventh House, with Larry Coryell, Tom Waits, Kenny Rankin, and a bunch of others. Like you said, very small room. Between that room, the Playhouse, and the athletic Field House, I’ve seen 25-30 concerts on the Hofstra Campus. Good times.
@@smitskee you have a great memory! I’m pretty sure I saw Larry Coreyl too. I remember seeing Rick Derringer and Johnny Winter at the Athletic house. How about My Father’s Place saw many a classic show there too!
Its AMAZING to see after all these years they still have their musical reflexes...😊
Beautiful.
one of my very fav Chick compositions and performances
This song gave my life a beautiful soundtrack. When they are gone.. it's over man.
Thank you Chick..for your music..and big Stanley
Genius from another world. My two favorite musicians of all time
Pure genius and playful too!
Fantastique !
DAMN! Living legends. Crazy performance.
Absolute frickin killer performance!! Thanks!
That was sick... just dont know how else to put it. Wow!
Great theme👍👍👍! Forever...
Absolutely wonderful.
A
Magnifique ! Chick va tellement nous manquer , quel beau duo !
Man...
That is a beautiful song!
☆☆☆☆☆
Awesome!! Complete cohesiveness!
RIP Chic your music has gotten me through some rough times!! Stanley you're the best!!
Excellent!
i love all of them
Awesome they set the bar so high
This is so good
Incredible players! Thank you!
Amazing!
Still fab and groovy!
Good day, good music and good listening to all! A really nice video
Outstanding performance.
Excellent.
Just came across the album no mystery digging through crates! Holy shit how has this not been on my radar! What an amazing album.
Super Guitar trio does an incredible version of this.. especially Larry!!
Wonderful master!!!
Awesome ! & Great new substitutions !!
Love this tune
My musical heroes!
Amazing... and beautiful
Perfection!
wow absolutely colossal
Amo essa canção este álbum do Return é incrível , escuto esse vídeo a anos , mas com a partida do Chick infelizmente sinto uma tristeza ao ouvir ela.
através da intimidade a música é o maior poder de fraternidade. um diálogo profundo e complexo como poucos conseguem. agradecido a todos os grandes comunicadores de afetos
Chick Corea:
The Best JAZZ piano-keyboards player, composer, performer, band leader in History !
Stanley Clark:
The Best JAZZ bass player in History !
Thanks to both:
For the maximum feelings of Joy, Beauty and Tranquility you have given to Humanity.
Mr. Clark is also a great composer
Sam:
I ment "piano-keyboards" composer.
Thanks for enjoying this type of MUSIC.
Sam : I meant JAZZ (original comment changed).
That is, not including Ellington, Monk, Basie or Peterson, which also were (maybe mainly) Big Band artists...
Plenitud, mil gracias !!!
Magical geniuses, beautiful
Genios!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤saludos desde Argentina!!!
here is a huugggeeee mystery! so sublime
Awesome!
Thanks for posting this Chick..!! From seeing you in Huntington, Northport, NYC, ..remember the old Palladium days ???... To the Keystone Korner in Palo Alto, San Fran, Yoshis, and in Santa Cruz,, ALWAYS a Fantastic performance..!!
Marvelous!!!
Love it!
Return to Forever Returns! fantastic!!!
Wow!
tears in my eyes
We will never forget
Beautiful. Peace
maravilhosos!
Siempre : Absolutamente Admirables. Muchas gracias queridos Maestros.
Meraviglioso!
Thank you!
D.E.P. Master
AWESOME video, THANKS GUYS!
i love you guys like my family greats.
I love you
My Teacher my Mentor
Rip Chick corea
some people are amazing
Feels good.