Such glaube ich keinen anderen Menschen so wundervoll Musik darzustellen, so ein Mensch in der Lage ist das zu zelebrieren ist für mich ein kleines Wunder und wir sollten uns öffnen und seine Botschaft empfangen . Den er bedeutet für uns Mensch ein großes Glück. Danke Jakob Du bist einfach wundervoll ❤
Thank you so much for uploading these! I went to this concert with my dad and most of my siblings, and it was really incredible. I discovered Jacob on TH-cam about 8 years ago, and around 2020 or 2021 I got my dad into his stuff by showing him a video of Jacob playing with Larnell Lewis who is one of my dad's favorite drummers. Ever since then, my dad's been a huge fan of Jacob. It was really special to finally get to see Jacob perform live, and the feeling of singing and becoming one with the crowd was simply magical. This is so great to be able to view his performance again from the front row this time :) Thanks again
I feel as if listening to jacob collier as a fan is similar to how winnie the pooh just blindly trusts Christopher Robin. 😂 Idk what it is we are doing here, nor how we got here. But I know I am safe and we are happy and this is sweeter then honey.
It's so beautiful to also hear here the single voices from the front and the getting a feeling of the human voices mixing together to this celestial sound, muchmore touching than these "mega choirs".
The absolute prowess of this young man's ability is unsurpassed in this day and time. He's Bach, Mozart, Strauss and Handle all encompassed in one blissful human, being!!!
Such glaube ich keinen anderen Menschen so wundervoll Musik darzustellen, so ein Mensch in der Lage ist das zu zelebrieren ist für mich ein kleines Wunder und wir sollten uns öffnen und seine Botschaft empfangen . Den er bedeutet für uns Mensch ein großes Glück. Danke Jakob Du bist einfach wundervoll ❤
I was there, Jacob Collier! It was magic! Thank you for sharing your transcendental gift that lifts the soul!!
Thank you so much for uploading these! I went to this concert with my dad and most of my siblings, and it was really incredible.
I discovered Jacob on TH-cam about 8 years ago, and around 2020 or 2021 I got my dad into his stuff by showing him a video of Jacob playing with Larnell Lewis who is one of my dad's favorite drummers. Ever since then, my dad's been a huge fan of Jacob.
It was really special to finally get to see Jacob perform live, and the feeling of singing and becoming one with the crowd was simply magical. This is so great to be able to view his performance again from the front row this time :) Thanks again
Absolutely incredible. The lady screaming at the very end says it all.
I feel as if listening to jacob collier as a fan is similar to how winnie the pooh just blindly trusts Christopher Robin. 😂 Idk what it is we are doing here, nor how we got here. But I know I am safe and we are happy and this is sweeter then honey.
Yes yes yes
It's so beautiful to also hear here the single voices from the front and the getting a feeling of the human voices mixing together to this celestial sound, muchmore touching than these "mega choirs".
music = magic
One of my favourite songs ❤❤❤❤❤❤
The absolute prowess of this young man's ability is unsurpassed in this day and time. He's Bach, Mozart, Strauss and Handle all encompassed in one blissful human, being!!!
Händel, not door handle:D
But I agree, He's got the pure musicality and maximum explorational freedom and consciousness.
There he goes again..... and all go with...front row, first seat, hands up!!! Wahoo!
I’ve never heard an audience sing microtonally before. Wow, just wow.
1:45 in and I am SPEECHLESS
Which song is that?
@@bene-dikt 1:45 is where he begins 'Close to you' by The carpenters. before that he was just improvising
@@Offrack-e4g Sure, but I can only recognize that at 1:55. That's why I was wondering what people recognize at 1:45 cheering so much.
Such a good version of this song.
The way he does music messes me up. I get lost in it. Forget where I am. Then he brings me back but like. In his weird way.
this is what Nina Simone used to revel in. getting lost in her own inventive genius during live performances. see Montreux 1976.