Why is Shorter so capable of extracting my emotions from my heart and spreading them into the universe? Listening to this Maiden Voyage makes me cry to be free to feel it.
The late 80s and early 90s saw some of the greatest live jazz performances in the history of historicism. I regard this as more fact than opinion. I've made many bar graphs to prove it.
I have to disagree with about this particular solo, which really wasn't a solo; to me it almost sounded like he didn't have anything creative in his head to express during that part of the composition. Even though he is a great musician and one of the great bassists and bass innovators in the history of jazz, funk and some rock music and music in general, his electric bass soloing approach, it seems, has not changed much since the early 1970s, which is bizarre given the amount of music he has composed and performed. However, I did see him play a few years ago with his new young band of prodigies and when he ended the show with an old Parliament Funkadelic tune, he was locked in on that, and his upright bass playing his is more impressive on that instrument. I always go back and forth with his playing; sometimes it just sound like the same ol' thing, other times...it's as impressive as ever, but, his electric bass playing, as unique as it is, never goes outside of that box. I used to be a big Stanley Clarke fan during his "Lopsy Lu"_ "School Days" _ "Silly Putty" days and before that with the RTF band.
Magical and very moving. All the musicians are great but Wayne and Herbie strike particular personal chords for me-memories of hearing the second great Miles Davis Quintet back in the day. I could listen to these guys all night and more -a wonderful upload-thank you.
AMEN, Omar is a drumming legend. Could play so many different styles/genres. Jazz/Jazz Fusion/Blues/Rock/Pop, one of the most in demand studio musicians & a classy good hearted man too.
Thanks LOFTmusic. For the music video. Seeing the artists. And putting a name by name to each one. Makes sense now. Who is the drummer. With the nice pondo. South African vernacular. Pony tail pondo sounds more descriptive
91年のSelect Live Under The Sky @よみうりランドOpen Theatre EAST、初日しか行けなかったんだよね。ミルトン・ナシメントとのコラボステージは正直消化不良だった。2日目は相当アゲアゲだったみたいね。テレビで放送されたCantalope Island見て「2日目も行きゃよかった」と地団駄踏んだのが懐かしい。
Yes, they played 1991, one can look it up in Wikipedia. It's a festival here each summer, initiated 1981 by Friedrich Gulda. The locations where they play are sometimes a bit 'sophisticated'.
No way this is 2007 has to be like 30 years ago they are all young they're still young at heart but like 75 or so for Herbie and Wayne love these musicians to the utmost
Yeah, actually I was in Montreux. I didn't want to go to a Jazz concert with my parents...what a boring music for a teenager like me i thought(15, i was). I was so totally wrong...It flashed me from the first to the last note...I was like "hit" by the thunder when I heared those sounds for the first time! Actually the concert started without a word with footprints. The intro of footprints was so cool. I miss it here.
Good parents! I had that as a child too when my mother took me to a jazz club. I first even was afraid that it could be too loud, but then i was melting just in front of the drum, such a bliss. Appologize i cannot remember the band. ;)
It is interesting to see how people thumbs down such things as this, clearly someone that must be musically illiterate! What other reason could there be, even if I did not like this format it is clear it comes higher learning/education.
They a l w a y s dislike the best things. Either they can't see quality or they don't want to, or they put own taste about facts. And sometimes they may have reasons we don't know However, i never care about them when it's obvious that there's no real reason. They cannot make the video less worthy.
Well, they are indeed dying their hair nowadays (except Omar who has lost his)! And you're right, this is a 1991 liveshow, but somehow German TV broadcasted it in 2007, hence the confusion in the title.
Tony Williams sounded like a cement mixer in his latter days. Hakim is the most dynamic, sensitive, and melodic percussionist one could ever hope to have. The other guys are pretty good, too.
It’s funny that people are mentioning two drummers that actually , one who is Omar Akim whomplayed with weather report and not seen the approach of Zawinul, but also Peter that always played with Jaco while he was out of weather Report, doing his own solo album then, and yes this was in 1991, just look at how young Stanley Clarke, Herbie hancock and Wayne shorter were during that recording
I love omar but , wasnt jazzy enough for me, as far as complementing the other players not his niche i would have to say.i mean he killed it in weathereport
Why is Shorter so capable of extracting my emotions from my heart and spreading them into the universe? Listening to this Maiden Voyage makes me cry to be free to feel it.
Unflinching Creative Wizards they truly are and what they did with Maiden Voyage and Round Midnight is Divine and Sublime!!!
Wayne Shorter's spirit lives on in his music. I've said that before, didn't I? Can't say too much else.
In the absolute upper echelon of performances all-time
The late 80s and early 90s saw some of the greatest live jazz performances in the history of historicism. I regard this as more fact than opinion. I've made many bar graphs to prove it.
Let's see them! Post!
70s 60s was great to the 40s was fantastic all was good 80s 90s different vibes music makes and follows society the world the people than it repeats!
I was there when this concert was held. A 31-year time capsule!
J'adore quand Mr Herbie Hancock et Mr Wayne shorter joue avec l'ensemble des musiciens,quel réussite,bravo et merci !!!
Stanley's electric bass soloing (31:40) is so unique from anyone else. His phasing and use of space is phenomenal. No one sounds or phases like him.
I have to disagree with about this particular solo, which really wasn't a solo; to me it almost sounded like he didn't have anything creative in his head to express during that part of the composition. Even though he is a great musician and one of the great bassists and bass innovators in the history of jazz, funk and some rock music and music in general, his electric bass soloing approach, it seems, has not changed much since the early 1970s, which is bizarre given the amount of music he has composed and performed. However, I did see him play a few years ago with his new young band of prodigies and when he ended the show with an old Parliament Funkadelic tune, he was locked in on that, and his upright bass playing his is more impressive on that instrument. I always go back and forth with his playing; sometimes it just sound like the same ol' thing, other times...it's as impressive as ever, but, his electric bass playing, as unique as it is, never goes outside of that box. I used to be a big Stanley Clarke fan during his "Lopsy Lu"_ "School Days" _ "Silly Putty" days and before that with the RTF band.
Stanley hits wrong chord notes on tunes like |"Round Midnight.
Magical and very moving. All the musicians are great but Wayne and Herbie strike particular personal chords for me-memories of hearing the second great Miles Davis Quintet back in the day. I could listen to these guys all night and more -a wonderful upload-thank you.
Same here. Both had major impacts on me.
А вспомни , когда ты был в Москве,
Какому Богу ты молился
The perfect quatuor! Stanley so strong, as well as akim, and the two legends Wayne and Herbie...
"Hakim" is how you spell it.
Alright I'm in the mood too hear some jazz ❤
don't get any better than this
Great stuff... Thanks for sharing.
TODOS GRANDES MUSICOS, UN DELEITE!
Unsung Very Great Heroes. This Music is Very Legendary.
C'est beau à voir et entendre, sublime hancock, shorter, Clarke, akim .que du bonheur avec des belles compositions par ses sacré musiciens
Mooi uassi. Bon la musique. Encore. Attendee. 24 7. Seychelles
Greatness
Wayne's outside solo on Bluesland is something else...
That solo is out of this world
Two pillars of Jazz & two of fusion's fathers
Yes. Maiden Voyage my favourite
Masters of their instruments ...and they are not stuck up
Dear Omar Hakim... your drumming has always inspired Me! Your interpretation of "time" is "timeless"!!! this performance is "Timeless"
AMEN, Omar is a drumming legend. Could play so many different styles/genres. Jazz/Jazz Fusion/Blues/Rock/Pop, one of the most in demand studio musicians & a classy good hearted man too.
Esa es súper banda💪 gracias. Tiene también una versión funk de Canteloupe Island.
Love them all. Loved Maiden Voyage in particular. Many thanks, LOFTmusic.
Excellent !!! Thank you very much to share.
This kind of music really keeps the minds memories in good working condition
Hermosa toma de Maiden Voyage🎧🎶🎹
So friggin good. I can listen all to this all day long!!! And I do.
Sounds like one of the melodies is Around Midnight. Very apt for Johannesburg past
Grate, grate pleasure........ Can't find words to describe....
めちゃかっこいい!
Those guys can play be-bop,avant garde,swing,jazz rock fusion.jazz fusion
what thoughtful playing by all on Maiden Voyage especially
Magical
Excelente.
wadda lineup.... seenm all separately in their own bands... again ty
Grandes músicos
magnífico! 🎹🎵🎼🎶🎷
THANK YOU
Cuatro enormes musicos!!!
Thanks LOFTmusic. For the music video. Seeing the artists. And putting a name by name to each one. Makes sense now. Who is the drummer. With the nice pondo. South African vernacular. Pony tail pondo sounds more descriptive
Great Concert, just not in 2007 but instead from 1991. German television did broadcast this in 2007.
Wolfgang Wunderlich already thought so, haha
I thought they looked a bit young
Wow this is greatness in our life time.
Good music. I liked a couple of the tunes. But only "Round Midnight was exciting.
splendido...
91年のSelect Live Under The Sky @よみうりランドOpen Theatre EAST、初日しか行けなかったんだよね。ミルトン・ナシメントとのコラボステージは正直消化不良だった。2日目は相当アゲアゲだったみたいね。テレビで放送されたCantalope Island見て「2日目も行きゃよかった」と地団駄踏んだのが懐かしい。
Was not Omar Hakim fresh off his being w Sting,? So awesome
Magnificent
thank‼️感謝‼️
オマー・ハキムええなぁ~
Yes, they played 1991, one can look it up in Wikipedia. It's a festival here each summer, initiated 1981 by Friedrich Gulda. The locations where they play are sometimes a bit 'sophisticated'.
No way this is 2007 has to be like 30 years ago they are all young they're still young at heart but like 75 or so for Herbie and Wayne love these musicians to the utmost
Wayne is now 87.
So terrific:Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
Y.esss!!
Thanks for sharing !!!
Yeah, actually I was in Montreux. I didn't want to go to a Jazz concert with my parents...what a boring music for a teenager like me i thought(15, i was). I was so totally wrong...It flashed me from the first to the last note...I was like "hit" by the thunder when I heared those sounds for the first time!
Actually the concert started without a word with footprints. The intro of footprints was so cool. I miss it here.
Good parents!
I had that as a child too when my mother took me to a jazz club. I first even was afraid that it could be too loud, but then i was melting just in front of the drum, such a bliss. Appologize i cannot remember the band. ;)
Please upload this line up concert in japan
"YES"!
#EXCELLENT!
simplesmente!!!!
It's nice and loose and no one is over playing like many other concerts, just music and not a show :)
「唱天楽天空」🎶🎷
(^_^)v'
Me emcanto
Stanley Clarke like Young Denzel Washington 😃😄
Cuarteto de lujo.
omar was/is so powerful on the drums....
Oh Yass
It is interesting to see how people thumbs down such things as this, clearly someone that must be musically illiterate! What other reason could there be, even if I did not like this format it is clear it comes higher learning/education.
Vernon Mire how can any jazz fam dislike this on any level
They a l w a y s dislike the best things. Either they can't see quality or they don't want to, or they put own taste about facts. And sometimes they may have reasons we don't know However, i never care about them when it's obvious that there's no real reason. They cannot make the video less worthy.
They don't understand music it's purest form, This is once in a life time music.
@@yassveena but they love their najee and gerald albrights...
33:20 humble beat
Very strong quartet
Judging from Herbies Shirt, this is rather early 90s...
... Omar Hakim and Peter Erskine are two of the best drummers on the planet... anyone says different ... well you kno ...😬
PICKLELOUISND That is why he is the Dean of Percussion at Berklee, presently.
No doubt about that bro..for sure
Not only...
B RICH,S Gadd,B Cobham,
T Williams,V Colaiuta,
D Weckl,S Porcaro,
A Ceccarelli,D Chambers,
K Carlock,J Bonham etc...
やはり、Obloodtypeハンコックは私と同着した脳思考ÅポジションでショウターABbloodtypeの遺伝子型Aoポジションと接点㋾持ち演奏、周波数数値㋾脳内にシナプス達と共に送る,,,,///\\\\:いいね!
Shhoooooowwwwwww😀😀👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Aren't they incredibly young for this to be 2007?
That's what I thought, I've seen the same line up in a vid from 1991! either that or they are all dying their hair
Well, they are indeed dying their hair nowadays (except Omar who has lost his)!
And you're right, this is a 1991 liveshow, but somehow German TV broadcasted it in 2007, hence the confusion in the title.
same thought... probably the year is not correct. Anyways, great gig.
13:47 THE SORCERER (Herbie Hancock)
completely off the rails performance
You tub ekvilaizer?
Omar Hakim
I still try to wonder what's in the head and ears of the 10 thumbs down.
maybe not too much ;)
NOTHING!!!
何が「聴きたい」のかな?(^_^)v'
Yes it was i suppose 1991. The start of South Africas democracy
Tony Williams sounded like a cement mixer in his latter days. Hakim is the most dynamic, sensitive, and melodic percussionist one could ever hope to have. The other guys are pretty good, too.
Colossal
It’s funny that people are mentioning two drummers that actually , one who is Omar Akim whomplayed with weather report and not seen the approach of Zawinul, but also Peter that always played with Jaco while he was out of weather Report, doing his own solo album then, and yes this was in 1991, just look at how young Stanley Clarke, Herbie hancock and Wayne shorter were during that recording
Hehe, Herbert Hancock on Piano...
Très bel arrangement de Maiden voyage...dommage qu’Herbie ne semblait pas inspiré...
I love omar but , wasnt jazzy enough for me, as far as complementing the other players not his niche i would have to say.i mean he killed it in weathereport
De Lujo
These cat do ply specially the saxo player
手拍子1,3やめてほしいわ