Thanks Nick, you can see why I wanted you to hear this! This is the full version, found on Stevie Wonder’s Musiquarium 1 album. There was also a version edited for radio. I love that Stevie knows it’s going long but wants to keep playing anyway. His joy is infectious. Dizzy Gillespie is pronounced Gill-ess-pea. I wanted a little more from him too. Dizzy was 65 when he played on this track. To answer your question, I’ve only seen Stevie crying once, on television. That was the day Prince died.
Stevie Wonder is perfectly named. On this one he takes the old masters who came before him to "Nick's Next Level"...Apart from the Dizzy cameo, you absolutely hear him standing on the broad shoulders of Duke Ellington...Sheer delight!
Great epic choice JK! I still have my double vinyl copy of Original Musiquarium. I bought it in Johannesburg. I thought at the time that it was a cheap greatest hits album put out for smaller markets like SA, but then I played the album! 'Do I Do' was the cherry on top!
This version was put out as a video. I actually saw it on television. Dizzy Gillespie was a famous jazz band leader of the 50's and 60's. Charlie "Bird" Parker was a member of his band for a time.
Stevie won album of the year in 1972, 1973 and 1974 plus all of the other great albums. Check out "What the Fuss" for a really funky newer song. Love me some Stevie Wonder
I was just talking with a grocery store checker who went to see Joe Cocker with Stevie Wonder opening in '72, she said Joe was so drunk he could not get through one song and Stevie was amazing
you should listen to his duet with Sting live!! Or Al Jarreau 'Take 5' version :D That wasn't rapping at the end, much better then that! But that's where the rapping came about.
I think this was the extended dance remix, which I believe I have, or it may have been a DJ only pressing, which used to happen with club mixes a lot in the 70's and 80's
The album is called " Innervisions " not " Inversions " can't your generation get anything right ??????? If you're such a " Fan " you should at least get the album titles right ! That's really pathetic !
Thanks Nick, you can see why I wanted you to hear this! This is the full version, found on Stevie Wonder’s Musiquarium 1 album. There was also a version edited for radio. I love that Stevie knows it’s going long but wants to keep playing anyway. His joy is infectious. Dizzy Gillespie is pronounced Gill-ess-pea. I wanted a little more from him too. Dizzy was 65 when he played on this track. To answer your question, I’ve only seen Stevie crying once, on television. That was the day Prince died.
Stevie is a God to me.
First record I ever bought aged 11 in ‘65 was Uptight.
He’s been a constant in my life ever since.
Genius.
From that album another underrated gem is "That Girl"
A MUST listen!
Stevie Wonder is perfectly named. On this one he takes the old masters who came before him to "Nick's Next Level"...Apart from the Dizzy cameo, you absolutely hear him standing on the broad shoulders of Duke Ellington...Sheer delight!
The second solo is Stevie's harmonica. Dizzy had been on the downward arc for awhile at age 65.
Love to see you grove off Stevie's "Boogie Raggae Woman"
Been rockin' to that tune for 40 years.
Yes it was released!
loved your breakdown on this one. This album is really good...please do more songs from it
Great song, Thank you JK for your great request and Nick, Thank you for a great reaction as usual.
This is the album version. It was on big greatest his album called The Original Musiquarium. It was was final song on it.
That was the album version. The other great brand new song on that compilation was That Girl.
Great epic choice JK! I still have my double vinyl copy of Original Musiquarium. I bought it in Johannesburg. I thought at the time that it was a cheap greatest hits album put out for smaller markets like SA, but then I played the album! 'Do I Do' was the cherry on top!
Yep this is the version that i remember from early 80s
This song is how NYC in the Summer of 1982 sounded and felt.. (any borough)
This version was put out as a video. I actually saw it on television. Dizzy Gillespie was a famous jazz band leader of the 50's and 60's. Charlie "Bird" Parker was a member of his band for a time.
Stevie won album of the year in 1972, 1973 and 1974 plus all of the other great albums. Check out "What the Fuss" for a really funky newer song. Love me some Stevie Wonder
Definitely in my top three Stevie. I suggest you react to my favorite, "That Girl" it's 🔥
I was just talking with a grocery store checker who went to see Joe Cocker with Stevie Wonder opening in '72, she said Joe was so drunk he could not get through one song and Stevie was amazing
Also check out Mr. Dizzy Gillespie's classic "Manteca" and "A Night In Tunisia"
Damn ! Thats great......but we all knew Stevie was great
you should listen to his duet with Sting live!! Or Al Jarreau 'Take 5' version :D
That wasn't rapping at the end, much better then that! But that's where the rapping came about.
👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸
I think this was the extended dance remix, which I believe I have, or it may have been a DJ only pressing, which used to happen with club mixes a lot in the 70's and 80's
Tha cut
Jk great song haven't heard it in years
It’s “Innervisions” NOT Inversions.
Two completely different words.
Dizzy Gillespie seem to be crowded out
I wanted to hear more from Dizzy!!
@@katiemanning3761 Night in Tunisia. Dizzy was 20 years past his prime.
Dizzy was pretty old by then. He was 65 years old.
Dizzy had health issues then, which may be why he did not shine as always did!!
I prefer Prince a tick more, but Stevie my man.
2:45 I recommend you to never watch Stevie being interviewed by Anderson Cooper just after Prince passing if you want to keep this happy image.
His two flaws: he never did a rock song and his lyrics could be naive.
Innervisions? Talking Book?
2High the shit.
The album is called " Innervisions " not " Inversions " can't your generation get anything right ??????? If you're such a " Fan " you should at least get the album titles right ! That's really pathetic !
Give him a break. Is short sight is not good ass is mine. I certainly make mistakes all the time
@@stuarthastie6374 There's no excuse for that kind of mistake !
Lmao 😂
There’s no excuse for being assholish.
@@glenndespres5317 so why Are you being one !!!!!
¡¡¡ Brutal !!!