45 years ago on this day, Weather Report played one of their most iconic shows in Offenbach am Main, Germany. The show was filmed in its entirety for a broadcast of Rockpalast, a German music television program, and is one of the six professionally shot Weather Report concerts to receive an official release. Showcasing the band at the peak of their commercial success, the concert was filmed at the beginning of the 1978 tour of Europe, during which the group gave the audiences their first glimpses of Mr. Gone, released in September 1978. From the opening riff of Black Market to the thunderous synths of Birdland, the jazz-fusion supergroup proves why they're one of, if not the greatest fusion band of all time, and if you're not convinced, I advise you to sit back, relax, and give this a much-deserved watch. 00:00:23 - 1. Black Market 00:11:30 - 2. Scarlet Woman 00:20:48 - 3. Young and Fine 00:27:41 - 4. The Pursuit of the Woman with the Feathered Hat 00:34:30 - 5. A Remark You Made 00:41:34 - 6. River People 00:49:27 - 7. Wayne's Solo (Thanks for the Memories) 00:53:14 - 8. Jaco's Solo (Slang) 01:03:00 - 9. Mr. Gone 01:11:43 - 10. In a Silent Way / Waterfall 01:15:46 - 11. Teen Town 01:23:55 - 12. Joe's Solo (I Got It Bad [and That Ain't Good]) 01:27:19 - 13. The Midnight Sun Never Sets (Keyboard and Sax Duet) 01:32:45 - 14. Birdland 01:39:42 - Band introduction 01:41:00 - 15. Peter's Solo (Fred and Jack) 01:47:39 - 16. Elegant People 01:55:48 - 17. Badia linktr.ee/jacoarchive
Saw them in Santa Cruz, CA c.1976, tripped-out on local shrooms & some liqueur. Managed to get backstage and then (v. small) dressing room. Gibbered out the predictable, "You were so great!" and found myself gently rolled out to the hall.😅 From there I spilled out into the cool, fog-enshrouded evening. Great times never to be repeated...
TH-cam, with absolutely NO regard for genius, or the enjoyment of it; chose to put a freaking commercial break 3/4 of the way through Birdland. What a pile of capitalist dypschitts.
Entrancing stops me cold music. Truly the greatest for their variety of songs and solos. John McLaughlin/Mahavishnu Orchestra and also then Return to Forever, those three groups were the top of the era. WR for relistening to it today, their massive string of songs, was tops, is still tops.
@@guppybill That's TH-cam's business model, to keep breaking up interesting content into several chunks with this PR garbage. If you don't want these ad breaks, you have to pay for that.
This is the same year and lineup when I saw them at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor MI. I was already a big fan but I still wasn't ready for what I saw that night. The house lights went down, the stage lights came up, they came out on stage, took their places, looked at each other, nodded and they were off and running for over two hours.
I've listened to this Birdland 100s of times over the last 47years. It still has the all the inspiration and hidden gems of genius and emotion that was Weather Report. This in particular turned on a generation music listeners to Jazz.
I remember the album when first released, introducing me to much of this music. It was my transition (along with H. Hancock, Return to Forever) from mainstream music to Fusion.
What an amazing power quartet they were at this point, with Peter and Jaco! Truly a groundbreaking band, and at the same time a fun, exciting and accessible band - they had the same kind of wide genre-crossover appeal as Bob Marley and the Wailers had around the same time. The take of "A Remark You Made" here shows just how solid musicians they were - none of them is just a sideman in that one, they are all up front and essential, it is like a chamber music piece where all four are key to the textures.❤ Thanks for uploading!
Jaco Pastorius was at the peak of his health and consequently absolutely unmatched on the fretless electric bass even in 2024. Enjoy the concert while you are capable 😀.
Jaco is an icon. Without a doubt. His playing and his sound are timeless and still amaze me today. But "absolutely unmatched"? In 2024? What about Percy Jones, Tony Levin, Stanley Clark, John Patitucci, Kai Eckhardt, Jimmy Johnson, Dave Carpenter....😉
@@quogir1 I already had a ticket for a Jaco Pastorius concert at the convention center in our city. It was postponed because of an employers' association conference. He died before the new date. So I never had the chance to see him live.
@@petergrohmuller1372 Different style and different electronic help. You forgot Kinga Glik, she play also some composition of Jaco but with very different results, is normal.
Thank you for uploading this concert! My favorite era of WR by far. Young and Fine specifically is one of my favorite songs of all time because of this recording!
I can’t think of any band that compares to this. What beautiful musicians one and all Always great to hear Jaco and Peter together Wayne and zawinul always the core of the band of course ❤
I saw the 1978 Mr Gone tour at the Beacon Theater, NYC. We were totally blown away! The band was at their peak, along with the previous few years with Alex Acuna on drums too. Rarely is such a special band ever assembled. It doesn't get much tighter! Jaco doing the moonwalk... seriously?!! Good times when I was only 18. Thank you for this ❤🤗
It’s only after 40 years I can really start to understand what they had going on. It takes work to really hear the continuum that runs through each piece… But it’s there. Every time.
It's great to hear where that amazing use of timpani on 'Word of Mouth' comes from. Peter gets a fantastic color by integrating it into his drum set the way that he does. Thanks a million for this fantastic upload!
First time I ever noticed - Mr. Zawinul's got at least one of the keyboards reversed so when he moves his hands on the keys to the right, he's actually moving down in pitch. Interesting.
I saw this band in 1980 in London, it was a fantastic show and they played Black market as an encore. I mean the whole album was the encore. I left that show a changed man and I have seen a lot of bands, the only other band that really got me was Steppenwolf, another great live show.
Great to here some live versions of Mr Gone & River People. Although the concert was phenomenal, surprised they didn’t do Punk Jazz as it was for the album of that tour
Oh I missed this! Thanks to youtube algorithm for pointing this out. Every ounce of live playing from Zawinul, Shorter and Pastorious is info to be mined forever. Also lots of shot showing base playing technique for you Jaco nerds!
Everyone in this band was a star, however Joe's keyboards made the band stand out.. believe I was there and know it. Weather report is still the bomb in 2024.🎵🤣😎🔥🇺🇸
When Zawinul was once asked what song best represented Weather Report, Zawinul answered without hesitation: "Black Market". He played "Black Market" on an upside-down keyboard. The ARP 2600 had the ability to change the keyboard voltage so that the upper register of the keys played the low octaves, and the lower register played the upper octaves. In an interview with Keyboard magazine in 1977, Zawinul explained why he experimented this way: "Because for me it was a challenge to play in a mirror-image system. It's good for the mind. For example, when you're improvising on chords and you have to transpose, you have to think very, very quickly. I recorded this thing "Black Market" at home once on an upside-down system, and listened to it. Then I played the same thing on a normal keyboard, but it didn't sound the same."
Here's a list of the first few that come to mind: - Come On, Come Over - Chromatic Fantasy - The Chicken - Birdland - River People - Punk Jazz He used one at most of his live performances.
1:44:33 Erskine sporting a fresh neck wax. It's a good start, but he really should've petitioned Zawinul for extra funds to cover waxing that entire torso. Good grief.
And why is that? Because TH-cam compresses the file drastically. You have not seen the actual, uncompressed .mov files I have. There is some grain on that video, as is appropriate for the time period, yet none of that is visible on this TH-cam upload.
The band was cool but one musician stood out then and forever. Guess who it was? Never been a big fan of over use of electric piano voices. The rest is awesome.
45 years ago on this day, Weather Report played one of their most iconic shows in Offenbach am Main, Germany. The show was filmed in its entirety for a broadcast of Rockpalast, a German music television program, and is one of the six professionally shot Weather Report concerts to receive an official release.
Showcasing the band at the peak of their commercial success, the concert was filmed at the beginning of the 1978 tour of Europe, during which the group gave the audiences their first glimpses of Mr. Gone, released in September 1978. From the opening riff of Black Market to the thunderous synths of Birdland, the jazz-fusion supergroup proves why they're one of, if not the greatest fusion band of all time, and if you're not convinced, I advise you to sit back, relax, and give this a much-deserved watch.
00:00:23 - 1. Black Market
00:11:30 - 2. Scarlet Woman
00:20:48 - 3. Young and Fine
00:27:41 - 4. The Pursuit of the Woman with the Feathered Hat
00:34:30 - 5. A Remark You Made
00:41:34 - 6. River People
00:49:27 - 7. Wayne's Solo (Thanks for the Memories)
00:53:14 - 8. Jaco's Solo (Slang)
01:03:00 - 9. Mr. Gone
01:11:43 - 10. In a Silent Way / Waterfall
01:15:46 - 11. Teen Town
01:23:55 - 12. Joe's Solo (I Got It Bad [and That Ain't Good])
01:27:19 - 13. The Midnight Sun Never Sets (Keyboard and Sax Duet)
01:32:45 - 14. Birdland
01:39:42 - Band introduction
01:41:00 - 15. Peter's Solo (Fred and Jack)
01:47:39 - 16. Elegant People
01:55:48 - 17. Badia
linktr.ee/jacoarchive
Saw them in Santa Cruz, CA c.1976, tripped-out on local shrooms & some liqueur. Managed to get backstage and then (v. small) dressing room. Gibbered out the predictable, "You were so great!" and found myself gently rolled out to the hall.😅
From there I spilled out into the cool, fog-enshrouded evening. Great times never to be repeated...
TH-cam, with absolutely NO regard for genius, or the enjoyment of it; chose to put a freaking commercial break 3/4 of the way through Birdland. What a pile of capitalist dypschitts.
Laura mcsheras dad was a pal of Rory Gallagher
He lived in a squat next door to jack Bruce.
Tony had polio
Entrancing stops me cold music. Truly the greatest for their variety of songs and solos. John McLaughlin/Mahavishnu Orchestra and also then Return to Forever, those three groups were the top of the era. WR for relistening to it today, their massive string of songs, was tops, is still tops.
@@guppybill That's TH-cam's business model, to keep breaking up interesting content into several chunks with this PR garbage. If you don't want these ad breaks, you have to pay for that.
Good weather🌄🌄🌄🌇🌇🌇🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌟🌟🌟🌟☀☀🌛🌛🌛🌤🌤🌤🌤🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇faantastic!!!!
This is the same year and lineup when I saw them at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor MI. I was already a big fan but I still wasn't ready for what I saw that night. The house lights went down, the stage lights came up, they came out on stage, took their places, looked at each other, nodded and they were off and running for over two hours.
I've listened to this Birdland 100s of times over the last 47years. It still has the all the inspiration and hidden gems of genius and emotion that was Weather Report. This in particular turned on a generation music listeners to Jazz.
Sons da Floresta Amazônica... ...
Wheather Report...
QUE BANDA ❗👏🏾👏🏿👏🏻👏🏽‼️
I remember the album when first released, introducing me to much of this music. It was my transition (along with H. Hancock, Return to Forever) from mainstream music to Fusion.
What an amazing power quartet they were at this point, with Peter and Jaco! Truly a groundbreaking band, and at the same time a fun, exciting and accessible band - they had the same kind of wide genre-crossover appeal as Bob Marley and the Wailers had around the same time.
The take of "A Remark You Made" here shows just how solid musicians they were - none of them is just a sideman in that one, they are all up front and essential, it is like a chamber music piece where all four are key to the textures.❤ Thanks for uploading!
Al Anderson.
Jaco Pastorius was at the peak of his health and consequently absolutely unmatched on the fretless electric bass even in 2024. Enjoy the concert while you are capable 😀.
well observed and nice said. cheers
Jaco is an icon. Without a doubt. His playing and his sound are timeless and still amaze me today.
But "absolutely unmatched"? In 2024? What about Percy Jones, Tony Levin, Stanley Clark, John Patitucci, Kai Eckhardt, Jimmy Johnson, Dave Carpenter....😉
@@petergrohmuller1372 It was about his health I guess its so, so sad.
@@quogir1 I already had a ticket for a Jaco Pastorius concert at the convention center in our city. It was postponed because of an employers' association conference. He died before the new date. So I never had the chance to see him live.
@@petergrohmuller1372 Different style and different electronic help. You forgot Kinga Glik, she play also some composition of Jaco but with very different results, is normal.
As Good as it will Ever Be!❤
I was there,never will forget, R.I.P Jaco, Joe,Wayne..
You do realize that you've left out 'Peter Erskine', one of the greatest drummers of all time!
@@taylorshredPeter is still with us .
Thank you for uploading this concert! My favorite era of WR by far. Young and Fine specifically is one of my favorite songs of all time because of this recording!
I'm glad you enjoyed this! Young and Fine is a great one, it's shame many of the songs on Mr. Gone are overshadowed by the Heavy Weather classics.
Золотой состав. Браво.
Absolutely the greatest band ever!
can't argue with that.
Simply WOW.Factor. Chemistry at best.
I saw them on this tour in Dortmund I think...with a German girl. Great show..memorable..
Zawinal, hauling around TWO arp 2600's and a massive Oberheim + Fender Rhodes...Must have had a had a very strong roadie!
He had a whole crew
Come on Carl Palmer had a stainless steel drum kit,the kick drum needed two strong men to lift it.
@Iconoclastik-g2g Yeah, whats up w/ that.....I stainless steel ego perhaps?
We are lucky to get to witness this! omg
I can’t think of any band that compares to this. What beautiful musicians one and all Always great to hear Jaco and Peter together Wayne and zawinul always the core of the band of course ❤
Good Lord I've watched this countless times and hot damn Jaco is peaking!
Fantastic band, i luv jazz fusion!
I saw the 1978 Mr Gone tour at the Beacon Theater, NYC. We were totally blown away! The band was at their peak, along with the previous few years with Alex Acuna on drums too. Rarely is such a special band ever assembled. It doesn't get much tighter! Jaco doing the moonwalk... seriously?!! Good times when I was only 18. Thank you for this ❤🤗
Scarlet Woman, absolutely incredible live version, 46 years ago 😳.
so much Joy; hard to classify.
Birdland make me so happy every time, also after 40 years 😀😀😀.
This is some peak Erskine. My goodness. And I don't just mean the sweater.
amazing upload!! one of my fav jaco performances with weather report and one of my fav weather report shows. thanks for uploading.
It’s only after 40 years I can really start to understand what they had going on. It takes work to really hear the continuum that runs through each piece… But it’s there. Every time.
Absolutely awesome! I had the vinyl of the Black Market 46 years ago (14 years old)
I loved then and after finding this I'm in heaven!
Thank you!
It's great to hear where that amazing use of timpani on 'Word of Mouth' comes from. Peter gets a fantastic color by integrating it into his drum set the way that he does. Thanks a million for this fantastic upload!
There is no Peter in the band, it's Alex Acuna.
ICONIC BAND
Jocko was at his peak in 1981, but he was awesome at this particular concert.I worked with him.I knew him personally was a very nice person
First time I ever noticed - Mr. Zawinul's got at least one of the keyboards reversed so when he moves his hands on the keys to the right, he's actually moving down in pitch. Interesting.
I scrolled specifically to see if someone else noticed that!
I saw this band in 1980 in London, it was a fantastic show and they played Black market as an encore. I mean the whole album was the encore. I left that show a changed man and I have seen a lot of bands, the only other band that really got me was Steppenwolf, another great live show.
I‘ve been there, can‘t belief to see it here on TH-cam !? Soft Machine played before, it was also fantastic, as far i can remember…😅
このメンバーになる前も良かったが、この4人組時代が最高だった。
曲も演奏も素晴らしい!
Thank You for posting 🙏👍❤️
Great to here some live versions of Mr Gone & River People. Although the concert was phenomenal, surprised they didn’t do Punk Jazz as it was for the album of that tour
What a joy to experience this performance!
Saw them at the Santa Monica Civic Center in '78 with Alex Acuna on drums instead
of Peter Erskine here. Great memory.
Oh I missed this! Thanks to youtube algorithm for pointing this out.
Every ounce of live playing from Zawinul, Shorter and Pastorious is info to be mined forever.
Also lots of shot showing base playing technique for you Jaco nerds!
She could sing every note
The explosions are fireworks!
Magical
Weather Report ist immer Spitze. Schade dass Manolo Badrena damals noch nicht dabei war,, Der drive war durch diese Abwesenhait etwas schleppend.
Thank you sooo much.
I fucking love zawinul
Dude!!!
@@johngill8851 hi
@@johngill8851 dduuddee!!!!
A gift
sure
This is phenomenal thank you for sharing!
Iconic and fantastic
It's a shame that this version of "Young And Fine" finally didn't appear on "8'30"!!!!
Wow nice vid of this band at its peak!
Miło słyszeć ten kultowy zespół na żywo ❤❤❤
Thanks!!!!!
Everyone in this band was a star, however Joe's keyboards made the band stand out.. believe I was there and know it. Weather report is still the bomb in 2024.🎵🤣😎🔥🇺🇸
Please subscribe if you haven't yet. I post rare Jaco Pastorius and Weather Report recordings all the time, and I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
Today, there is a large segment of the population who couldn't find West Germany on a map. 😂
Would that same segment be capable of spelling: CONDESCENDING...
@DenisMartel-lh3es I don't know. How long did it take for you to Google it? 😆
Well they're in luck because you don't have to find West Germany on the map anymore
@@BushcraftingBogan So you don't know...
@@JacoPastoriusArchive I'm greatfull for your take on this. Thank you for work of spreading and sharring Love and Light.
I woke up every morning to laura mcshera singing every note
Мне очень симпатично!!!!
The best
❤❤❤❤❤
The explosions
Would have loved to see Jonas Hellborg play with Weather Report but he was off with John McLaughlin
Drumming is 10% talent. 90% cool lighting.
Spoken like a true lighting tech😂
You're delusional then.. you couldn't play for like 2 minutes how he's playing.
2:54 can anyone confirm that Zawinal is playing the keyboard reversed? Does that make sense? The high notes are on the low side of the keyboard.
When Zawinul was once asked what song best represented Weather Report, Zawinul answered without hesitation: "Black Market". He played "Black Market" on an upside-down keyboard. The ARP 2600 had the ability to change the keyboard voltage so that the upper register of the keys played the low octaves, and the lower register played the upper octaves. In an interview with Keyboard magazine in 1977, Zawinul explained why he experimented this way:
"Because for me it was a challenge to play in a mirror-image system. It's good for the mind. For example, when you're improvising on chords and you have to transpose, you have to think very, very quickly. I recorded this thing "Black Market" at home once on an upside-down system, and listened to it. Then I played the same thing on a normal keyboard, but it didn't sound the same."
@ totally appreciate your response. Wow that guy was an absolute GOAT!!
drums were jacos first instrument he knew what he did.peter Erskine is so good.such wonder they were
Fretted bass! Does anyone know when he used fretted on recordings?
Here's a list of the first few that come to mind:
- Come On, Come Over
- Chromatic Fantasy
- The Chicken
- Birdland
- River People
- Punk Jazz
He used one at most of his live performances.
@@JacoPastoriusArchive Thanks! How do you know he played fretted on those recordings?
@mattfoley6082 I listen. It's pretty obvious if you pay close attention.
Add Portrait of Tracy to that list.
☝..simple EXCELENT..!😉👍👌💥regards from Budapest ❤🤍💚😊
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I think Gen Vincent would like this. She told me stuff similar to it was her speed when she wanted to relax.
Jaco peaking!!!
1:44:33 Erskine sporting a fresh neck wax. It's a good start, but he really should've petitioned Zawinul for extra funds to cover waxing that entire torso. Good grief.
👌❤🙏
Other times. And NOW?
And laura mcshera
Fireworks
They need a guitarist. 🎸
No
@@JacoPastoriusArchive 🎸🥁🎹🎹
@@JacoPastoriusArchiveExactly no,it would completely screw up the balance,ambience and interplay between these phenomonal musicians.
Joe Zawinul and Jaco Pastorius - “Like two cobras in a very small cage.”
Very good description!
C'est vrai...n'oublions pas Wayne Shorter.
Merci pour votre travail de mémoire pour le grand Jaco, quel bonheur de revoir ce fantastique musicien
I guess Jaco played bass for the only purpose to amaze people .Like Einstein said : I should better have become a plumber.
Then i heardeach note
way above average
Don't even mention average here. That doesn't even figure into the equation.
How about into the stratosphere or outer space above average?
@@thomasromano9321 uh no
désolé, mais ce n'est plus net en qualité que mon DVD de ce concert ...
And why is that? Because TH-cam compresses the file drastically. You have not seen the actual, uncompressed .mov files I have. There is some grain on that video, as is appropriate for the time period, yet none of that is visible on this TH-cam upload.
Pastorius the fabulous!!🎸⚗💉⏫⏫⏫⏫⏫🔱🔱🔱🔱🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈📶📶📶📶‼‼‼‼‼
I could never understand her love
I met an irish girl who could sing shorterz solos
I could never understand her love.
mad
Yup, sounds all right but somebody remove the woohoo-guy already.
Jaco's little finger is as long as my middle finger. You NEED big hands to master most musical instruments.
FACT
Morrocanroll ,but this one blows ,,
The band was cool but one musician stood out then and forever. Guess who it was?
Never been a big fan of over use of electric piano voices. The rest is awesome.
Wayne Shorter.
I don't disagree. I just wished there would have been more acoustic piano. Mix it up would have been awesome. @@JacoPastoriusArchive
I agree. Either that, or Fender Rhodes.
I woke up every morning to laura mcshera singing every note