Herbie Hancock's Headhunters - Butterfly - Tokyo - 2005
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Tokyo Jazz 2005
Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan
August 20th, 2005
. Herbie Hancock's Headhunters '05
Band:
Herbie Hancock (p)
Terri Lyne Carrington (ds)
Roy Hargrove (tp,flh)
Munyungo Jackson (perc)
Lionel Loueke (g,vo)
Marcus Miller (b,bcl)
Wah Wah Watson (g)
After listening to this I felt the need to express what an incredibly beautiful solo by Roy Hargrove I thought that was. But then I noticed I'd already written the same thing 2 years ago. At least I'm consistent.
thats funny........I do that all the time too!..........I'll be blown away by a performance and then years later I'll revisit it and be blown away again and leave another comment.........usually for very difference reasons........thats the genius of these musicians........they speak a deep language and as we learn as listeners or musicians we get to see deeper into their world..........what a wonderful gift these people are to the world
@@101xaplax101 Me too. Or even worse I will go to like a comment and notice it's me. :)
@@billstrohler that is hilarious ……let’s just say you know genius when you see it …….especially when it’s you
@@101xaplax101 😢 🧡
Yea man he put his heart and soul in every breath
Love how Herbie often slows down the tempo on his live performances. Bands often speed them up (like EWF)... I'm guessing so they fit more songs in the set. It bugs me! This is a work of art ❤️
This is probably the most amazing thing I have ever seen on UA-cam.
I’m with you
Yes....the classic hancock tune....how wonderful!!......thanx!
Music will take you above and beyond
What a brilliant solo by Roy Hargrove.
R.I.P. Roy ...
Yes, I agree, it’s superb. Never tire of listening to it
If it isn't brilliant, I don't know what is. Only one of the musicians here (besides Herbie) was a Headhunter, and that's "Wah-Wah" Watson. But these guys (and Terri Lyne) are fine with me! I saw the Headhunters at Red Rocks in Colorado in 1979 or 1980, and it was great. Al Jarreau was on the bill, too, and sang "Take Five" with them. This was back when you could afford to see Herbie Hancock. God, I sound old, don't I?
Not to this old geezer....
Roy with that "Reunited" (by Peaches & Herb) quote at 4:57!!!!!!!!!! How I LOVE that boy and how much his musicality AND musicianship are missed. His heart was in ALL GOOD MUSIC...no boundaries. In addition, I'm sure it was also about the fact they were indeed [all] reunited. Unreal....How many of yall caught that??
i could probably listen to those first 40 seconds forever
I feel the same way.
And maybe, just maybe, a little bit more than forever...
One if not the best live version of "Butterfly" by the author and master of the jazz game.... Herbie and ensemble well done brothas'
hmm...
Yo check out Gretchen parlatos version, it’s so cool
Roy Hargrove's smile after his solo always gets me. Some players can be very serious, what with them being in the zone and all. But Roy probably can't contain his happiness at that moment. Playing music is such a high (and even just being a part of the experience)!!
This one of the best Moments in Music that can be possible
These boys ain't playing no games! Spectacular !
This is such an all star lineup!
Herbie also has a degree in electrical engineering!!
I mean - you can almost tell by all the stuff he's using! ;-)
Breathtaking.
Especially interested to hear one of THE electric bass players showing his versatility on the Transylvanian arse flute...
who plays the bass when marcus playing on the bass clarinet? (1:46)
Roy Hargrove! My dude!
Munyungo... most iconic moosecall in jazz music... he and whawha spiced this piece up so much...
Wa-Wa is a straight Beast! 🔥 🔥
Harvey Mason on the Headhunters album is real funky. Check out his work on Chameleon.
Getting lost in that amazing Roy Hargrove solo. #RIP 💔
R.I.P. Roy Hargrove and Wah Wah Watson
yep Hargrove playing mighty fine, and Herbie, damn what a groove
The idea of claiming someone like Herbie as the greatest musician ever *or* rebutting such a claim, doesn't do justice to the fact that humans are unique and each genius brings his own story to the table.
Did not see it anywhere. But here's a list of musicians at the set:
Herbie Hancock (p)
Terri Lyne Carrington (ds)
Roy Hargrove (tp,flh)
Munyungo Jackson (perc)
Lionel Loueke (g,vo)
Marcus Miller (b,bcl)
Wah Wah Watson (g)
Ummm first time I've ever seen Marcus Miller on Bass Clarinet. #Dope
me too. didn't know he played. #dope
Richard Trotman
And what a great sound he gets from that Bass Clarinet
Yes he plays on some his songs as well
Just ran across this. Friggin’ Phenomenal! So perfect right now.
WOW!! Every version of Butterfly that I hear is completely different not only from each other, but also from the original. They're ALL excellent, so .. profuse thanks for sending!
This is one of my favorite trumpet solos ever
Jazz music of the highest order
Thank you so much for posting this. I'm going to buy the "Flood" album on iTunes which has a rendition of this wonderful piece of music.
BLACK IS BEAUTYFULL
Someone recently schooled me on how it's not the cameraperson's fault that hardly any shots are taken of the most dynamic musician in the band (the drummer, and Terri Lynn Carrington at that!), but that it's the fault of the producer who apparently doesn't plan for video coverage of the drummer. You would think that perhaps only a novice would be guilty of that kind of musical ignorance, but you would think that they wouldn't hire a novice for this big of a gig. Oh well.
Is that Marcus Miller on sax? Oh wow! That cat is awesome!
Yes!
Bass clarinet actually...
ua-cam.com/video/OrkXhfc0pTk/v-deo.htmlsi=xYP60tq3yuz3sB5P
As a Solo Piano version !
While Marcus plays bcl, who plays Bass?
Marcus Miller too
A master piece!
Just realized the one sound was a Congo ... amazing 💪❤️❤️❤️⚡
That blew my mind cause I never knew how that sound was made ! Ingenious! 👏🏾😊💯
Cette musique est enthousiasmante.... Richesse du discours mélodique, harmonies à couper le souffle, orchestration sans cesse renouvelée dans l’utilisation des timbres des instruments. En onze mots comme en cent, une babylonienne architecture sonore érigée par d’humbles et impétueux compositeurs-interprètes🌺🕊️
Wah Wah was having a good ol' time back there, wasn't he?
Butterfly have muuuuch soul...
that line-up though.
Wow, wow, wow, nothing else needs saying, phew
Butterfly so much truth especially when you hear the words put to it by Norman Connor. Precious Days lights your way..... once you hear the words, it just goes so well with the song! Travel on Herbie you take us star jumping!
The intro is iconic!!
That is some monster trumpet, is it a bass trumpet? Great players all!
Flugelhorn
Maturity and growth.
This is jazz at its funkiest...brilliant!
RIP Roy Hargrove
You'll be missed 🥲
While at first it sounds like Roy is quoting from the theme/head - it also reminds me a bit like the pick up to the theme of Herbie's own 'Tell me a Bed-Time Story'. It sound like both to my ears, but it may be something else as well. Peace.
dream team !
Iconic concert.
Roy look like he wanted to throw that trumpet at Marcus!
Herbie is "Father"
RIP Roy Hargrove
Brilliance!
There is no end
Butter fly
HERBIE IS THE MASTER, STILL, AFTER ALL THESE YEARS.......NICE TOUCH HERBIE!!
That's actually a Bass Clarinet.
MY, MY, MY BRINGS BACK SUCH GREAT MEMORIES!!!!!
Watching the guitar player is , funy🤩
At 11:49.
Great song though
Absolutely Top Drawer jazz from Mr Herbert Hancock and his band
Somebody please identify the musicians here
I don't wanna miss anybody
-it's a wonderful piece of music, thx !
Beautiful song. Classic.
Mannnn that s amazing !! this song takes u to the paradise of music . I love herbie hancock & kool & the gang too. I recomand this song called summer madness check it out ! Peace
Anas
Morocco
I love Roy.
Roy Hargrove is pure joy
His best Line up for this tune!!
MASTERPIECE !!!!
Fantastic!! WHAT a line-up!!
Finest!!!
Mike Clark on the Thrust album is wayyy better than Teri.
AMAZING!!!!!!
Afrodecendant Classical Music
I really cannot think about a better lineup...
🙌🏾🙌🏾
Süper and super
Was bedeuten diese Linie, Grenzen auf den Bine, Steig??
that guitarist ..wah--wah watson..he is some character...watch him play the guitar...wow..he is just plain old nuts!!!! and very good!!
That little phrase he does at 0:26 and again at 0:38, I want to find some more music like that. Only place I've heard stuff that really resembles this type of guitar playing is like in 2 episodes of The Sopranos at the bada bing lol.
Wah Wah really adds something good to Butterfly, this might just be the best version, but the one in Flood is great too especially with that 2 or 3 min long ostinato Paul does around 4 mins into the piece. The live Bremen version is nice too
rdv_27
you know he did make 2 or 3 albums on his own....i think he might be on some temptations lps as the background guitarist.......i also did meet him in person at my fathers clothing store......i would love to see if he remembers what he asked my father to do for him (tee-shirt business)haha...he is just great!!!
One of my morning get into it vibe…
God bless you Roy...R.I.P.
-this is like in heaven....
Out of sight
what a line up
There are no Headhunters here. It's the Herbie Hancock Band.
I saw them back in 1974 at the Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis and what a great concert! TB
エディーヘンダーソンとベニーモウピンかと思ったら、ロイとマーカスだった。意外な取り合わせに面食らった。
BEAUTIFUL 2 TIMES..
jazz is alltament of all music
The real music--begins at 3:40 with ROYS SOLO---FLUGELHORN......EXCELLENT SOLO........NICE GOING ,WAH-WAH WATSON GREAT GUITAR WORK.........WAH-WAH HIS SPECIALTY........
+mviking52 WE ALSO UNDERSTAND YOU IF YOU WRITE IN LOWER CASE LETTERS! ;)
happens to be it just gets unnoticed thats just so innocuous/and or obsequious......and dumb......DODO BIRD!!
+mviking52 I find the 1st head on this to be dreamy, beautiful. Yes mother, It's Friday night!
from where is the phrase on 4:56?
Nice live rendition.
ah. other countries.
groovy bassline at 3:40
very good. awesome.
real sound
Thanks Fuzzy J!