I think people..... including myself... are so mesmerized by his talent, that the song takes a back seat. This is indicative of the applause too. They don’t know WHAT to think because he’s so mythically good, that they freak out once the song has ended regardless what happens during the song. Hahaha, so interesting to watch! Not sure I’ve ever seen this type of psychological response to music in my 38 years on this earth... but maybe I’m just young and know nothing! Very probable 😊
Sa façon d'approcher l'harmonie est unique, incroyablement spontanée et d'une richesse que seuls quelques noms de la musique moderne peuvent se targuer de posséder au plus profond de leur cœur et le délivrer aux oreilles du monde sans compter. Un être humain singulier dont le sien de nom est déjà gravé à jamais dans la pierre.
Congratulations to the orchestra too. "The Dutch Metropole Orchestra won a Grammy Award for the song All Night Long, made in collaboration with Jacob Collier. They won in the category "best arrangement". Collier received the award along with Metropole chief conductor Jules Buckley".
My two cents: I opened this video and the audio quality was so glaringly bad that I immediately checked if my headphones were plugged in properly, and then checked with songs I already had in my library (which sounded just fine). So it's definitely the video that has bad quality (regardless of whose fault it is) and not "Check your audio system"; that was a pointless and uncalled for recommendation. The Dutch version sounds fine.
Qraqeb, garagab or krakebs are a large iron castanet-like musical instrument primarily used as the rhythmic aspect of Gnawa music. The Gnawa are an ethnic group inhabiting Morocco in the Maghreb. > www.tribalvillage.com.au/product-tag/krakebs-gnawa-instrument-morocco/
Qraqeb, garagab or krakebs are a large iron castanet-like musical instrument primarily used as the rhythmic aspect of Gnawa music. The Gnawa are an ethnic group inhabiting Morocco in the Maghreb. www.tribalvillage.com.au/product-tag/krakebs-gnawa-instrument-morocco/
I recorded this from BBC Four on July 19, 2018 (Prom 7 in the Royal Albert Hall). The Qwest concert was given at the Tivoli theater in Utrecht, the Netherlands on August 24, 2018. The atmosphere in London was considerably better. Musically speaking, Jacob and the Metropole do deliver the same quality in Utrecht. I don't know a method to record Qwest programs. Screencapture software can do it, but the quality is often not great. Kind regards, Ccvanl4.
A few times a year I get a comment about the bad sound of this recording. Here in the Netherlands - the homeland of the Metropole Orkest - it sounds perfect. I've tried everything, but haven't found a solution. Does it depend on the country, the provider, the download speed, a VPN or censorship? The video has now been viewed almost 25,000 and I estimate that about 40 viewers have a Swedish chef in their house. An unsolved riddle. Try the Tivoli version of the same song on my TH-cam channel: th-cam.com/video/1snE1KwFzmQ/w-d-xo.html That recording seems to sound like hi-fi to everyone. If you have any idea about the Swedish effect yourself, I'd love to hear it. I always post the highest quality picture and sound and it bothers me that some people can't take advantage of that. Sorry for the inconvenience. Kind regards, Ccvanl.
He has more energy in his pinkie than . . . well, YOU know. Instead of being a lively entertainer, which he can do in his sleep, he's actually focussing on being an an awesome musician/pianist which is his forte. Plus he shows respect and true musicianship by letting the guest singers, Take 6, stand out, rather than stealing the show with antics, while accompanying them with gorgeous piano stylings.
I’ll just say this....... Jacob IS amazing..... but I kind think..... it’s so technical.... that he might lose his audience...... ? Just an observation, maybe I’m a loser... I probably am! 😊
awww I see his mum playing the violin in the orchestra 😊
I think people..... including myself... are so mesmerized by his talent, that the song takes a back seat. This is indicative of the applause too. They don’t know WHAT to think because he’s so mythically good, that they freak out once the song has ended regardless what happens during the song. Hahaha, so interesting to watch! Not sure I’ve ever seen this type of psychological response to music in my 38 years on this earth... but maybe I’m just young and know nothing! Very probable 😊
He is the Messiah. And will lead us to a future where we all turn to notes and merge with the Universe.
Sa façon d'approcher l'harmonie est unique, incroyablement spontanée et d'une richesse que seuls quelques noms de la musique moderne peuvent se targuer de posséder au plus profond de leur cœur et le délivrer aux oreilles du monde sans compter. Un être humain singulier dont le sien de nom est déjà gravé à jamais dans la pierre.
3:40 Alvin dropping that A1 on the bassline
the best performance to ever see proud of our moroccan gnavva team but man vvhat a performance jacob you r the best musician to ever live
His voice... I just cannot. You can see the joy of all musicians, I'd be thrilled to play such arrangement.
Yesss, pure perfection. Congrats, Jacob!
Congratulations to the orchestra too. "The Dutch Metropole Orchestra won a Grammy Award for the song All Night Long, made in collaboration with Jacob Collier. They won in the category "best arrangement". Collier received the award along with Metropole chief conductor Jules Buckley".
この曲を聞くたびに幸せ、そして魂が洗われます。
何と言う包容力❤
Translation: Every time I hear this song, I am happy and my soul is washed.
What an inclusiveness!
@@Ccvanl4
Yes. Thank you❗️
Great piano finale
That's the best part!
He was thanking all his musicians and fans for being there with that solo...
Outstanding :)
man, the audio quality is unfortunate
Watch this video. You might like the sound better this time. Recording in Tivoli Utrecht, the Netherlands. th-cam.com/video/1snE1KwFzmQ/w-d-xo.html
@@Ccvanl4 My god it's like night and day
@@youknowmo539 And the winner is...?
@@Ccvanl4 second definitely
My two cents: I opened this video and the audio quality was so glaringly bad that I immediately checked if my headphones were plugged in properly, and then checked with songs I already had in my library (which sounded just fine). So it's definitely the video that has bad quality (regardless of whose fault it is) and not "Check your audio system"; that was a pointless and uncalled for recommendation. The Dutch version sounds fine.
00:30 Take 6 on point! No, no playback!!!
thank YOU::::!!!!
2:01 What's the percussion instrument they're playing? (the guys in the red robes).
Qraqeb, garagab or krakebs are a large iron castanet-like musical instrument primarily used as the rhythmic aspect of Gnawa music. The Gnawa are an ethnic group inhabiting Morocco in the Maghreb. > www.tribalvillage.com.au/product-tag/krakebs-gnawa-instrument-morocco/
@@Ccvanl4 You legend! Thank you so much for the information and source :)).
Pur traditional gnawa music
Beauty and perfection! 👏👏👏👏👏🙏🏼
2:34 that’s how you keep cool when something goes slightly wrong with the structure. I was there and I didn’t even notice!
3:06 singer come in too early and Jacob notices
Pain.
What is the name of those killer bell/clappers they are using? I need to find some!
Qraqeb, garagab or krakebs are a large iron castanet-like musical instrument primarily used as the rhythmic aspect of Gnawa music. The Gnawa are an ethnic group inhabiting Morocco in the Maghreb. www.tribalvillage.com.au/product-tag/krakebs-gnawa-instrument-morocco/
Becca Stevens on backing vocal?
Yes, you are right.
th-cam.com/video/qJVuWIcltuI/w-d-xo.html
Did you get this QwesTV?
I recorded this from BBC Four on July 19, 2018 (Prom 7 in the Royal Albert Hall). The Qwest concert was given at the Tivoli theater in Utrecht, the Netherlands on August 24, 2018. The atmosphere in London was considerably better. Musically speaking, Jacob and the Metropole do deliver the same quality in Utrecht. I don't know a method to record Qwest programs. Screencapture software can do it, but the quality is often not great. Kind regards, Ccvanl4.
th-cam.com/video/6caIFMoO8HA/w-d-xo.html
The Dutch Tivoli version.
Ccvanl4 thank you so much for your response, I appreciate the detail that went into your explanation. Thank you, really
why does he sound like swedish chef?
A few times a year I get a comment about the bad sound of this recording. Here in the Netherlands - the homeland of the Metropole Orkest - it sounds perfect. I've tried everything, but haven't found a solution. Does it depend on the country, the provider, the download speed, a VPN or censorship? The video has now been viewed almost 25,000 and I estimate that about 40 viewers have a Swedish chef in their house. An unsolved riddle.
Try the Tivoli version of the same song on my TH-cam channel: th-cam.com/video/1snE1KwFzmQ/w-d-xo.html
That recording seems to sound like hi-fi to everyone. If you have any idea about the Swedish effect yourself, I'd love to hear it. I always post the highest quality picture and sound and it bothers me that some people can't take advantage of that. Sorry for the inconvenience. Kind regards, Ccvanl.
You are a great pianist but you don’t have the vocals of Billy, respect though!
great stuff but really flipping hard to dance to...annoying even....lolol
Yes, it isn't simplistic, but it's VERY cool to dance to if you understand rhythms more complex than hip hop. 1-2-3-4- blah, blah, zzz.
How so? It's literally in 4/4 pretty much the whole way through. Maybe the odd bar of 2 but nothing particularly rhythmically complex
Singing this flat without energy...six more energy drinks
He has more energy in his pinkie than . . . well, YOU know. Instead of being a lively entertainer, which he can do in his sleep, he's actually focussing on being an an awesome musician/pianist which is his forte. Plus he shows respect and true musicianship by letting the guest singers, Take 6, stand out, rather than stealing the show with antics, while accompanying them with gorgeous piano stylings.
@@MsSambaNow so, you like him too, huh? Lol
😑🤡
I’ll just say this....... Jacob IS amazing..... but I kind think..... it’s so technical.... that he might lose his audience...... ? Just an observation, maybe I’m a loser... I probably am! 😊