I love everything about this set. But, just to highlight one thing, Brian Blade continually amazes me. He's got to be one of the crispest and most creative drummers I've ever heard, and I include the historic "greats" in that assessment. Beyond that, Wayne is on another planet and the whole band interacts in ways that make my hair stand on end.
This is a great video! But the first song is in fact "Sanctuary". "Go" then starts at about 6:57. Then at 10:47 they go into "Chief Crazy Horse". From 18:40 they do "Valse Triste". At 23:52, Wayne Shorter queues up "Masqualero" after which Brian Blade does what only Brian Blade can do. "Masqualero" starts properly near 25:00. Shorter then queues up "Aung San Suu Kyi" at 31:42. They then finish with "Ju Ju" from 44:40.
This music is strictly reactionary. Everything depends on not only your skill level but on your understanding of music appreciation and not just of jazz history. If you were hoping to listen to something to tap your foot to, look elsewhere because this isn't it. Different rules, different guidelines yet the same as it ever was. That which cannot be rationalized must be expressed.
Nothing is static; some things mutate and evolve. Such has been the wont of Joe Zawilnul, Miles Davis, and Herbie Hancock. Taking up the evolutionary cudgel musically is Wayne Shorter, progressively creative, pensive and probative. Amanda "Chick" Corea is a part of this evolutionary endeavor, which has been experimented with by the likes of Ornette Coleman, Don Cherie, Joe Harriot, Archie Shepp, Sonny Rollins, Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Sam Newsome - among others.
This trio backing up Wayne refuse to let the music breathe. They continuously over play and are far toooo busy. They obstruct Wayne's beautiful compositions.
I love everything about this set. But, just to highlight one thing, Brian Blade continually amazes me. He's got to be one of the crispest and most creative drummers I've ever heard, and I include the historic "greats" in that assessment. Beyond that, Wayne is on another planet and the whole band interacts in ways that make my hair stand on end.
RIP Wayne - Truly a master
This is a great video! But the first song is in fact "Sanctuary". "Go" then starts at about 6:57. Then at 10:47 they go into "Chief Crazy Horse". From 18:40 they do "Valse Triste". At 23:52, Wayne Shorter queues up "Masqualero" after which Brian Blade does what only Brian Blade can do. "Masqualero" starts properly near 25:00. Shorter then queues up "Aung San Suu Kyi" at 31:42. They then finish with "Ju Ju" from 44:40.
coreymwamba ok I get Valse Triste and Dance Cadaverous mixed up!
Danilo Pérez :Piano
John Patitucci:Bass
Brain Blade :Drums
Brain Blade indeed and of course Soul Blade and Body Blade too!
we miss him!
Shorter.
Exquisita.melodia.
Refinamiento..
Impacto.visual.y.auditivo
Te.amo.....wayne.
Genius.
Thanks for pointing that out Corey, I was a little confused as I was listening....lol
❤️❤️🎶💕🎶🎶❤️
Sounds like Dance Cadaverous 17 mins or so. I didn't catch Go and Im looking at the chart. I looked at Cadaverous yesterday
no it is Masqualero
these chord progressions sound really different from other pieces,but it still works well
😏🍁😉💙
what's the personnel here?
Danilo Perez-piano
John Patitucci-bass
Brian Blade-drums
(4 year response, but there it is)
JuJu at 51@
This music is strictly reactionary. Everything depends on not only your skill level but on your understanding of music appreciation and not just of jazz history. If you were hoping to listen to something to tap your foot to, look elsewhere because this isn't it. Different rules, different guidelines yet the same as it ever was. That which cannot be rationalized must be expressed.
Nothing is static; some things mutate and evolve.
Such has been the wont of Joe Zawilnul, Miles Davis, and Herbie Hancock.
Taking up the evolutionary cudgel musically is Wayne Shorter, progressively creative, pensive and probative.
Amanda "Chick" Corea is a part of this evolutionary endeavor, which has been experimented with by the likes of Ornette Coleman, Don Cherie, Joe Harriot, Archie Shepp, Sonny Rollins, Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Sam Newsome - among others.
Armando
Cherry
Only one month before the cataclysm of 9/11
This trio backing up Wayne refuse to let the music breathe. They continuously over play and are far toooo busy. They obstruct Wayne's beautiful compositions.
Ouch and not true, what are you listening to??
Seriously ... at the beginning.... bullshit 😄😄😄😄this is called music?😅