This is truly a beautiful arrangement but on top of the music, I feel enormous gratitude and nostalgia as I see Wayne, Wynton, Victor Goines, and the cast of master musicians playing together in an HD video. Like seeing raw footage of your super heroes. Wayne Shorter is in my opinion one of the most valuable people on the planet and I hope everyone can sit back and take in how lucky we are to see this today.
Who is this dude on piano? Whew! And Wynton's solo is just fantastic. Great performance and arrangement. Wish I were there, man. This is what jazz is all about! Wayne rules.
@@stevenmejiamusic3495 Thanks for that information. I thought I seen that name somewhere in the video...or a different one. Great performance! Thanks again.
Love Wyntons solo. Love Wayne Shorter, a great genius of my life and this is one of his quintessential pieces. But another genius left us yesterday. RIP Lyle Mays.
the thing about art is that it is not just about your physical gifts of playing an instrument, but much more about your unique voice and perspective and way of hearing, seeing the world. bravo. ps meanwhile skain playin his ass off overhere!
The arranging of the main theme starting around 0:50 totally caught me by surprise. The original 1964 recording sounds more stormy and anxious, with Elvin thundering behind Wayne, and McCoy's intense ringing chords sounding more staccato and martial, plus Wayne's tenor sax having something of the Coltrane "cry", a tone that's not trying to be big and round and soothing like a Ben Webster. Here, JaLC is all smooth edges, fat-sounding trombone choirs, and synchronized swing that moves like a Swiss watch during the opening...it almost sounds like the entrance music for a television host. I'm not saying that to put down the arrangement...it's very well played and arranged and offers a different perspective on the tune, which is fun to hear. And how can you translate McCoy and Elvin into a big band? I like how things evolve once the soloing starts.
JLCO enhanced Wayne Shorter's wonderful compositions. This is truly beautiful music. Thank you Wayne. Thank you Wynton, and thank you members of JLCO for your hard work and bringing this wonderful music to everyone who is fortunate enough to hear it. Thank you so much.
This "Maralis" trumpet player is pretty darn good....i will not get started on Wayne Shorter because..well you know...what more can be said about this living legend!!!!
Cool Pace he was using a technique called locked hands. Greats like Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson we’re masters at it. You should check out Girl Talk by Oscar Peterson. He completely shreds it using locked hands.
To me this is like a chant! I like "Yes and No" so much and to watch/hear it played by the man himself (the epic Mr. Shorter) and this formidable band and such marvelous arrangement! Caramba! What else could I ask for?
At 9.25, all the musicians' shoes in the two rows change from brown to black! Obviously a splice right at the end. I wonder why? But more importantly, mind you: Amazing music!
I wondered that too. How did that happen so quickly and seamlessly? Wayne cried at the end of the song so it may have been some tribute to him that was edited out for some reason. 🤔
They also change ties and Shorter has a large pin on his lapel at the end, and the soundtrack doesn't quite match the video at the end. It could be that they preferred the brown-shoes performance, but wanted to capture Shorter's emotion at the end from the black-shoes performance, with the brown-shoes audio running underneath.
They started relatively conservatively but then swang the $#!* outta that $#!+ once Shorter started in with the staccato riffs and after that small sax bridge
It’s actually Yes AND No, like the figure of speech. The A section is the major tonality based “Yes” section and the bridge is the minor “No” section. That’s according to Wayne himself.
Wynton has said that when ever there was a spot open, that the section would decide on who they wanted fill it. I remember talking to ted nash the alto, and him saying how they wanted sherman irby to play lead after wes Anderson left. Wynton has said since the beginning, that this version of the band is the best version in the way that they all play together. Yates, your comment is so lame. There not picking based on gender dumbass. They pick based on whos the most qualified and who they will create great music with. There is no way they would ever pick a permanent member solely for the reason that they are female. Its not like they don't get female musicians to play with them or feature. Don't make low iq comments next time
R.I.P Wayne Shorter. The music world lost another giant.
Not a bigger "Giant" anywhere, any place, than Mr. Shorter.
Thank you humanity for just existing...
Beat got bro philosophical
I love how the sax sections eyes are glued to Wayne Shorter when he's soloing.
En même temps, comment ne pas regarder cette légende....
YES
8:25 I knew this soli sounded familiar! It's a direct rip from Branford's first chorus at the '87 Newport Jazz Festival! Killer stuff!
i was listening to his solo the other day and recognized it sounded familiar to this
Sure enough. Good ears!
I’ve listened to this soli on repeated maybe 75 times now, it’s absolutely terrific. I love that they quoted Branford too! It makes it even better.
WS is the one of the great jazz giants.....rest in peace💔💔
wife and I were at this concert .. I was so excited when I got tickets, RIP Wayne Shorter
Dan Is Captivating On The Piano!!!!!🎹🤩👍🏽
RIP to the legend
This is truly a beautiful arrangement but on top of the music, I feel enormous gratitude and nostalgia as I see Wayne, Wynton, Victor Goines, and the cast of master musicians playing together in an HD video. Like seeing raw footage of your super heroes. Wayne Shorter is in my opinion one of the most valuable people on the planet and I hope everyone can sit back and take in how lucky we are to see this today.
Rest in peace Wayne.
Instant feel good music
Who is this dude on piano? Whew! And Wynton's solo is just fantastic. Great performance and arrangement. Wish I were there, man. This is what jazz is all about! Wayne rules.
My thoughts!
Dan Nimmer is one of the best jazz pianists of this era
@@stevenmejiamusic3495 Thanks for that information. I thought I seen that name somewhere in the video...or a different one. Great performance! Thanks again.
Love Wyntons solo. Love Wayne Shorter, a great genius of my life and this is one of his quintessential pieces.
But another genius left us yesterday. RIP Lyle Mays.
Incredible individual mastery, a heavenly orchestra. Wynton the genius!!
Watching Dan Nimmer's fingers on his solo made me a little sea-sick. I NEED THIS ALBUM!!!!
That band just reeks of class and talent. ❤Rest In Peace Wayne. ❤
This is my favorite thing ever
the thing about art is that it is not just about your physical gifts of playing an instrument, but much more about your unique voice and perspective and way of hearing, seeing the world. bravo.
ps meanwhile skain playin his ass off overhere!
We miss you, Mr Shorter. Thank you so much for such great music for so many years. You are irreplaceable.
Thanks, WS. And thanks JALC for uploading. Amazing I can sit at home and hear/see this. Amazing.
Damn that piano solo was Snoopy level of cool
WHOA, DOC!!!!!
What a great band... Human elevation
Goosebumps!
86 years old... dayum!
Que lindo! No había visto y escuchado este homenaje al gran Wayne!!!
The arranging of the main theme starting around 0:50 totally caught me by surprise. The original 1964 recording sounds more stormy and anxious, with Elvin thundering behind Wayne, and McCoy's intense ringing chords sounding more staccato and martial, plus Wayne's tenor sax having something of the Coltrane "cry", a tone that's not trying to be big and round and soothing like a Ben Webster.
Here, JaLC is all smooth edges, fat-sounding trombone choirs, and synchronized swing that moves like a Swiss watch during the opening...it almost sounds like the entrance music for a television host. I'm not saying that to put down the arrangement...it's very well played and arranged and offers a different perspective on the tune, which is fun to hear. And how can you translate McCoy and Elvin into a big band? I like how things evolve once the soloing starts.
when i was first starting to listen to jazz i always recognized shorter as "the guy that who kinda has a coltrane tone" lmfaoo
Yep. arrangement sounds like a UNT one o' clock lab band student chart lol
@@zecho3535 i thought of him as the guy who can endlessly create tunes from the coltrane sound
Class. Elegance. Brilliant.
I’ve got the whole album downloaded already
This is incredible...! My heart is so happy, my soul is full of love and joy! ♥️🖤💚
Shorter ❤!!!
Who is the amazing pianist (Dan ....?) The whole performance from everyone is fantastic 👏 ❤🎉
Dann Nimmer
FANTASTIC Arrangement!!!!! So Wonderful To See The Great Wayne Shorter Perform To The MAX!!!!! Loved It 🎷🎶❤💚👍🏽
Yes or No
For me, it’s a
Yes!
WOW! SO ON FIRE!! JUST MELTED ALL THE WAY DOWN!
Phenomenal
ウィントン、いいねぇ〜
フィーリングたっぷり
amazing.always.
JLCO enhanced Wayne Shorter's wonderful compositions. This is truly beautiful music. Thank you Wayne. Thank you Wynton, and thank you members of JLCO for your hard work and bringing this wonderful music to everyone who is fortunate enough to hear it. Thank you so much.
What a treat!!!
Love the video! But I don’t know any Wynton “Maralis”...
@@glfriendliness9793 OMG, Wynton Morales!? I love him
It's Wynton Marsalis. Look him up!
Caleb Oluwafemi I see you didn’t understand
@@hughpenner5051 go away redditor
I love playing that tune, always been in my repertoire
This "Maralis" trumpet player is pretty darn good....i will not get started on Wayne Shorter because..well you know...what more can be said about this living legend!!!!
The whole thin is fantastic. I was caught by the piano solo.
7:57 What the F
BRUH THAT GOT ME FUCKED UP
bruh that's mad
What happen?
Cool Pace the pianist plays some super fast chords that was mad
Cool Pace he was using a technique called locked hands. Greats like Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson we’re masters at it. You should check out Girl Talk by Oscar Peterson. He completely shreds it using locked hands.
So good!!! Thank you for this
Beautiful Wayne Signature is coming on 3:24
Damn this is smooth.
Superb perfomance, compisition, arrangement, musicians, all this with a master> Wayne.
Wonderful arrangement! Wayne... You are the gentleman! Thank you guys!
Wonderful. A true master he is and he will live forever in jazz!
A beautiful piece!
Marsalis solo 🤯
Swinging.... I love ! 👏
Que chido está esto, de lo mejor
Wow! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 That was deep 😎
Juju is not my favorite Wayne Shorter album but WOW this arrangement of Yes Or No? is fantastic! Wayne is a genius.
4:32 GREAT RYAN KYSOR TRUMPET
As I am sure you know…jazz is in the moment.
So happy to have THIS moment and THAT moment documented.
Might be a good idea to get Wynton's last name right!
To me this is like a chant! I like "Yes and No" so much and to watch/hear it played by the man himself (the epic Mr. Shorter) and this formidable band and such marvelous arrangement! Caramba! What else could I ask for?
Winton is no Clifford but Clifford was no Winton of course Wayne is older and somehow sheds a larger shadow they all badass
Que buenos¡¡ Schorter y Marsallis,se lucen en los solos,grandes musicos todos
7:58 when you're playing jazz but you've been shedding Rachmaninov
the sax section was smiling and shaking their head at that line lol
I woke up this morning with this beautifull swinging piece and it gave me such good feeling for the day to come! Thank you Wayne and his band.
本人じゃないかい。いい曲だなぁ。
yes or no? Yes!!!
Smooth.
EPIC !! To say the least
At 9.25, all the musicians' shoes in the two rows change from brown to black! Obviously a splice right at the end. I wonder why? But more importantly, mind you: Amazing music!
I wondered that too. How did that happen so quickly and seamlessly? Wayne cried at the end of the song so it may have been some tribute to him that was edited out for some reason. 🤔
They also change ties and Shorter has a large pin on his lapel at the end, and the soundtrack doesn't quite match the video at the end. It could be that they preferred the brown-shoes performance, but wanted to capture Shorter's emotion at the end from the black-shoes performance, with the brown-shoes audio running underneath.
Wynton!!!!
7:59 that’s kinda hot
só fera, só lenda! Belíssimo vídeo! Obrigado por compartilhar! Aplausos a todos!
This contains lots of amazing parts. Its takes a little while for the magnitude of the music to sink in sometimes.
NICE BAND.
Big Love!
Dan Nimmer’s solo… like Herbie on Witch Hunt - something I need to go back to and steal some lines.
They started relatively conservatively but then swang the $#!* outta that $#!+ once Shorter started in with the staccato riffs and after that small sax bridge
Dude, if they ever make LA Noire 2, they gotta contract these guys to play the soundtrack
Wayne! Wynton! Dan Nimmer!
This band needs to add Peter Bernstein to the permanent roster.
why does he still look so young
que buen contenido por mi madre
Wynton playing a classic Trane lick at 5:06
2:43
Love Wayne Shorter, this tune, big band jazz, but last time I checked, women play jazz, too.
Arrangement by?
WHERE CAN I SEE THE FULL VIDEO?
Is there a way I can purchase this arrangement?
So how did the bands’ shoes change from cordovan to black so quickly and seamlessly at the end of the song, and why? 🤔
ウィントンの幅広さが分かる。最大の天才!
😎🇧🇷👍
Tom Scott on the sax
colorful
how did wynton do that
0:44
What does it mean yes or no, the music is great I don’t understand the title
Olowa Segun it’s the name of the song
It’s actually Yes AND No, like the figure of speech. The A section is the major tonality based “Yes” section and the bridge is the minor “No” section. That’s according to Wayne himself.
0:13 squeaks?
Those people can definitely play...😂😅
So cool to see a band comprised of ALL men. Wow. What a time to be alive. 2020 ftw.
Wynton has said that when ever there was a spot open, that the section would decide on who they wanted fill it. I remember talking to ted nash the alto, and him saying how they wanted sherman irby to play lead after wes Anderson left. Wynton has said since the beginning, that this version of the band is the best version in the way that they all play together.
Yates, your comment is so lame. There not picking based on gender dumbass. They pick based on whos the most qualified and who they will create great music with. There is no way they would ever pick a permanent member solely for the reason that they are female. Its not like they don't get female musicians to play with them or feature. Don't make low iq comments next time
@@IA-yi3zy clearly I got to u
@@yateswebb you’re so stupid it’s really funny 😂
Kinda looked like mr shorter was struggling with his sax at the beginning, like something was wrong
His reed was not sounding too good. If you heard the squeaks. I think he fixed it somehow