This is not a sports competition. There is no ego. Each musician is doing his very best to make the sound richer, this music comes from the divinity! Make no mistake, these musicians are all very humble and they have tremendous class and respect when dealing with each other. There is something bigger at work here. People who make such comments simply didn't get this art.
exactly. we can look at it this way: herbie does smething great in that solo, but the solo could not have ever existed without jobim's magnificent composition.
i love how everyone has an additive effect. herbie's solo builds on the preexisting feel without etracting from anyone. but its just plain powerful. the melodic elements of his lines are great. and jobim's tune itself is legendary
This song is actually an amalgamation of Wave and another Jobim tune called Tide (written on the same changes as Wave). Most of the arrangement that Jobim plays here is directly from Tide.
AC Jobim piano, Paulo Jobim and Oscar Castro Neves on Guitar, Ron Carter on Base, Harvey Mason on Drums, Alex Acuña on Percussion, Herbie Hancock on Keyboard.
SO true. Jobim is THE shizz. He has written some of the most well known tunes that have been considered standards for decades. I love playing his music. So melodic.
Nobody is upstaging anybody here.This is not about pyrotechnics, Jobim's greatness has nothing to do with virtuosism, but rather with his sublime and near bottomless well of creativity
well what actually happened around 2:27 is that Ron Carter wanted to go into a double time samba feel, but apparently it was too early and the samba double time feel then comes at 2:48 after the cue is given.
goose bumps when Tom applauded Herbie I will upload a photo to flickr with this link in honor of Japan Thank you for the wonderful upload Guy gmayster01 on flickr too
Yeah, the bass player starts to play a bridge and comes back right after to second A part of the tune, it could even happen to the greatest players like Ron Carter sometimes)
I caught this concert on cable many years ago and haven't been able to find it anywhere until now. I've worn out the vhs tape I recorded it on. Thanks for posting this awesome concert.
Herbie may be fast but it's Jobim who churned out those amazing songs and melodies that are so loved and played over again and again all over the world!
This is actually a combination of 'Wave' and 'Tide'. Jobim wrote 'Tide' a few years after he wrote 'Wave'. And 'Tide' is a jazzier derivation of the original 'Wave'. Just an FYI. :)
O que me surpreende é que ninguém percebeu que o Jobim errou feio no meio da música a ponto dos músicos se entreolharem sem saber para onde ele ia. O Herbie era para ter feito o seu solo no seu próprio teclado, mas diante da situação ele decidiu sentar do lado do Jobim para reorganizar a coisa. Note-se que o Jobim resolveu cantar e parou, estava realmente perdidaço! Os músicos da banda ficaram exultantes do Herbie ter salvado a pátria. Eu já assisti esse vídeo um monte de vezes só por causa do improviso do Herbie que é típico de quem sabe tudo e mais alguma coisa.
+Oteb Uerba Não, o improviso do Herbie é feinho, tipo Miles Davis.. nada a ver com beleza alguma..quis ser chick corea.. soube nada, o inocente... Jobim mil vezes maior... mais musical,. inventou tudo que o Herbinho ainda está estudando.. acorda .. :)
herbie is great in this, goes double time in the middle which was totally unrehearsed... as a piano player myself, if herbie had done that solo just with the left hand i would have stopped playing!
This is not a sports competition. There is no ego. Each musician is doing his very best to make the sound richer, this music comes from the divinity! Make no mistake, these musicians are all very humble and they have tremendous class and respect when dealing with each other. There is something bigger at work here. People who make such comments simply didn't get this art.
Herbie’s intro line is better than most people’s solos - so much musicality! Holy hell!
The greatest composer in this world to me, Antonio Carlos Jobim, he was,is and will be everything to me.
Cole Porter?
exactly. we can look at it this way: herbie does smething great in that solo, but the solo could not have ever existed without jobim's magnificent composition.
Actually Herbie Hancock meets Jobim ;)
On the contrary..my friend ..Respect !!
This was Jobim's last recorded concert. It also featured Shirley Horn, Gal Costa, and John Hendricks. It was just amazing...
OMG, this is awesome! Both of these guys are legends.
I liked how Jobim actually stopped playing for a second to applaud Herbie. lol
i love how everyone has an additive effect. herbie's solo builds on the preexisting feel without etracting from anyone. but its just plain powerful. the melodic elements of his lines are great. and jobim's tune itself is legendary
Beautiful!!!
Wow - Fantastic video. Two jazz greats, and a beautiful song :)
Nice. Very Nice Herbie. I wish I could play like that impromptu
outstanding, herbie is the man
This song is actually an amalgamation of Wave and another Jobim tune called Tide (written on the same changes as Wave).
Most of the arrangement that Jobim plays here is directly from Tide.
AC Jobim piano, Paulo Jobim and Oscar Castro Neves on Guitar, Ron Carter on Base, Harvey Mason on Drums, Alex Acuña on Percussion, Herbie Hancock on Keyboard.
Thank you! I was wondering who the guitarist was.
Amazing!
SO true. Jobim is THE shizz. He has written some of the most well known tunes that have been considered standards for decades. I love playing his music. So melodic.
Thanks for posting - terrific!
Ohhhhh man, what a solo!
marvelous two maestros together, what a combination
great musicians great music :)
Nobody is upstaging anybody here.This is not about pyrotechnics, Jobim's greatness has nothing to do with virtuosism, but rather with his sublime and near bottomless well of creativity
due mostri sacri!!!!
Quite unusual, but very interesting! Thanks for posting!
Holy shit
What are making two genius when they're meeting each other?
Waves!
well what actually happened around 2:27 is that Ron Carter wanted to go into a double time samba feel, but apparently it was too early and the samba double time feel then comes at 2:48 after the cue is given.
Because he's humble and modest and knows that it pays to be prepared. That's why he is what he is :)
goose bumps when Tom applauded Herbie
I will upload a photo to flickr with this link in honor of Japan
Thank you for the wonderful upload
Guy
gmayster01 on flickr too
its great to hear jobim stretch out a little and you can tell he wished he could go farther out with it, then herbie comes up and smokes that motha
That's some of the most elegantly sexy music ever written. Check out Toninho Horta...he's continuing the magic of Brazilian music.
Herbie just sits right down next to Jobim in mid melody and turns the song into a jazz fantasy --- with only one hand! Man!!
@HipsterKiller; I think Carter is a little like Jerry West. You can tell who it is even from his silhouette.
The accoustic guitarist appears to be Oscar Castro Nueves. He is the greatest comping brazilian guitarist I've heard.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaand here come's Herbie to set your piano on fire Mr. Jobim
most important concert I've ever been! Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Gal Costa and Wayne Shorter also performed that day...
3 pessoas gostam de funk?
This is absolutely a fantastic session of some master musicians. Is Oscar Castro Neves having fun or what?
herbie arrazou, mas o Tom q criou. =]
Dois genios!
Don't find Herbie's solo hilarious... it's just plain SCARY!!!!!!! What a great man
Lol to think Herbie went from this to hawking Bose radios on late night TV... wow.
In fact, look closely: it's not even a lead sheet - it's the Daily Racing Form.
isto e uma prova que musica nao tem fronteira e uma ligua universal toque sua poesia !
Is that Alex Acuna on percussion ? Who is the drummer on this ?
@HipsterKiller And, that's Oscar Castro-Neves on guitar.
このハービーさん抑えていますね。大御所との連弾気を使っているようです。
やっぱりジョビン 最高です。
@jazzableful what you talkin bout... Herbie is amazing
TWO of the greatest composers of this era.
"So close your eyes for that's a lovely way to be. Aware of things your heart alone was meant to see."
Ron Carter the rock of music!
Simplesmente perfeito
Yeah, the bass player starts to play a bridge and comes back right after to second A part of the tune, it could even happen to the greatest players like Ron Carter sometimes)
antonio carlos te tiraria la goma! q idolo!!!
Herbie is the only reason to watch this video.
awesome. wish george duke could have sat in :)
Hell yeah! As you said, .... look ma, 1 hand!
I did not like the overdone solo of Herbie !
Hey what year is this? great music THANK YOU!
I caught this concert on cable many years ago and haven't been able to find it anywhere until now. I've worn out the vhs tape I recorded it on. Thanks for posting this awesome concert.
Herbie may be fast but it's Jobim who churned out those amazing songs and melodies that are so loved and played over again and again all over the world!
And that's Oscar Castro-Neves on guitar.
I think drummer is Havey Mason
This is actually a combination of 'Wave' and 'Tide'. Jobim wrote 'Tide' a few years after he wrote 'Wave'. And 'Tide' is a jazzier derivation of the original 'Wave'. Just an FYI. :)
2 great masters!
Sadly, this was Jobim's last concert. He passed away a few months later after playing in this tribute concert with his friends.
wonderful... simply wonderful.. when two monsters meet...amazing things happen!!!!
Jazz at it's finest! =)
wonderful
Herbie is just amazing.
the changes might've been a bit different from the original plobaly
凄いメンバー!(@@)
いいねぇ~! 違うねぇ~!!
@Face202 sounded allright to me
That's right:)
Oh the enjoyment the guitarist is having with Herbie's solo...
legends
Tom, I hope you're having good time in heaven!
:)
ha, ce herby.........quel talent deux monstres sur un meme piano tres tres bien
Só...tudo de BOM
I still listen it all these years and coming.
fantástico...a união de dois féras!
O que me surpreende é que ninguém percebeu que o Jobim errou feio no meio da música a ponto dos músicos se entreolharem sem saber para onde ele ia. O Herbie era para ter feito o seu solo no seu próprio teclado, mas diante da situação ele decidiu sentar do lado do Jobim para reorganizar a coisa. Note-se que o Jobim resolveu cantar e parou, estava realmente perdidaço! Os músicos da banda ficaram exultantes do Herbie ter salvado a pátria. Eu já assisti esse vídeo um monte de vezes só por causa do improviso do Herbie que é típico de quem sabe tudo e mais alguma coisa.
Oteb Uerba verdade, mesmo só você que percebeu
+Oteb Uerba Guauuu. Thank for this coment. It's really goog to know this kind of details. Thank to God the piece is amazing. Thanks again.
+Oteb Uerba Não, o improviso do Herbie é feinho, tipo Miles Davis.. nada a ver com beleza alguma..quis ser chick corea.. soube nada, o inocente... Jobim mil vezes maior... mais musical,. inventou tudo que o Herbinho ainda está estudando.. acorda .. :)
Ever feel upstaged?
superbe rencontre...jazz - bossa nova..
Tom is just amazing
Perfection
Viva Tom!
ha ce herbie
très bouleversif
alex acun~a
HAHA! well done herbie. u just kick that brazilian ass!
marvelous! 連弾かと思いきや,片手で歌い上げる Herbie の恐ろしさ! Ron Carter が誤ってブリッジにつっこんでしまうミスなど,もうどうでもよくなってしまう.しかもボサノバ.
their the same tune?
Hell, anyway he can't read. That's why he's always making stuff up. He's been at this for years - you'd think he'd get a few lessons by now.
bassists awful root notes. Dull rock drumming.Poor time keeping.Thank christ for Herb.
herbie is great in this, goes double time in the middle which was totally unrehearsed... as a piano player myself, if herbie had done that solo just with the left hand i would have stopped playing!