Years ago in college, I purchased a curved-neck Yamaha Soprano sax (YSS 62R #539) only because of Wayne. A lot of money. For me he and Coltrane are super special in my heart. And do not dare forget his composition skills. Check out the early Jazz Messengers albums and note the many contributions of Wayne for Art Blakey. My God!
Oh! i had a trip with this beautiful piece. Masters of Jazz!!! cheers and thanks for upload this amazing video. Bravo!! to Wayne Shorter and all musicians from this orchestra.
RIP Wayne, sounded as great as ever here. But danggg it sounds like the band hardly listened to the original at all, this version is just barely too slow to where it loses so much to the momentum and edge the original recording has. It seems like Ali Jackson was reluctant to play anything remotely similar to the original Alex Acuña drum parts(which worked perfectly).
Thank You for posting this.
👏👏👏🎶🎶🎷🎷🍷🍷🩵🩵🩵🩵Wayne is a Genius !!!!!!!Mauro Senise 🇧🇷
Happy birthday maestro Wayne !
Years ago in college, I purchased a curved-neck Yamaha Soprano sax (YSS 62R #539) only because of Wayne. A lot of money. For me he and Coltrane are super special in my heart. And do not dare forget his composition skills. Check out the early Jazz Messengers albums and note the many contributions of Wayne for Art Blakey. My God!
One and only!! Wayne!
RIP Maestro !
Love that drummer!
Feliz cumpleaños 88 gran Wayne Shorter¡
Beautiful🦋❤
superb music. Respect Mr. Shorter
Love Wayne’s lick at 7:32
Oh! i had a trip with this beautiful piece. Masters of Jazz!!! cheers and thanks for upload this amazing video. Bravo!! to Wayne Shorter and all musicians from this orchestra.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I was there!
Masterpiece song. Love it !
some fine african americans right there 💖
도입부 트럼펫은 정말.. 원곡에도 없던 킥이었다
인생 라이브..👍👍👍
Il faut écouter sa version nouvelle avec orchestre de chambre, elle est aussi merveilleuse.
💙🔥🙌🏼
Oh My God, Wayne Shorter is he better or is this an old video?
It’s from five years ago.
This piece of music begins like another piece of music. To me its not. The drumming rythm harmony in this piece woke me up.
RIP Wayne, sounded as great as ever here.
But danggg it sounds like the band hardly listened to the original at all, this version is just barely too slow to where it loses so much to the momentum and edge the original recording has. It seems like Ali Jackson was reluctant to play anything remotely similar to the original Alex Acuña drum parts(which worked perfectly).