Herbie Hancock - Autodrive (Official Video)
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Official Video for “Autodrive” by Herbie Hancock
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HERBIE ONE OF THE GREATEST TO EVER PLAY MUSIC AND HE'S AN EVEN GREATER HUMAN BEING.AS OF TODAY,JULY 14,2024,HE IS ALIVE AND WELL AT AGE 84 NOW.MAY THE GOOD LORD CONTINUE TO GIVE YOU MORE DAYS,WEEKS,MONTHS AND YEARS SIR.
Rockit actually terrifies me so it's nice to see simple floating hands playing the piano while other floating hands are dancing lol.
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The floating hands are playing a synthesizer, not a piano
Ah haha ha ...I can see that, but I delight in that factor. This is goooood too
Me too my brother use to terrorize me with that song as a kid
The parameters r scare
My favorite Herbie Hancock video!
This guy really exposed technology's creative side, and pushed the limits, its so weird how his jazz sound evolved into something like this, its like no one ever saw it coming.
Herbie's performing here in Newark, NJ at NJPAC ( 9-29-24)! Wanna go so bad!😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
In the 70's 80's when I was only 14, 15, 16 Herbie came every year up to this cold ass home of mine called Minneapolis Minnesota, where he would always play at the Guthrie Theater on Hennepin Ave. I've followed him and his music for almost 45 years. Like Bruce Lee, Herbie began to break out of the traditional jazz type bands where his first erupt changed in his music was "Sleeping Giant; Quasar album." But the "Sextant" album called "Hidden Shadows" is where he forever changed the way the keyboard and synthesizers would be handled. Like Bruce Lee combined kung fu and all the martial arts into what became known as "fighting without fighting." Herbie through his music combined jazz, classical, and pure funk with futuristic sounds where he finally made up his mind to break from the traditional shit and bust out with four of the baddest jazz players in the business whom he named "The Headhunters," whereas he composed "Chameleon." After that blew through the roof, "BAM!!!" he shocked the world with "Rocket" where he won a Grammy. And the rest is history. Once in awhile he'll kick it with a trio and play traditional jazz, but from Miles Davis to George Benson, everybody wanted him on their album. Thank you Herbie for changing the obsolete way jazz is played to a new generation of modern and futuristic jazz with some serious funk or beautiful classical ballets. To boldly go where one has gone before, Thank you Mr. Hancock for opening my eyes, my soul and inspiring me and tens of millions of your loyal fans into discovering that limitations are only those you set for yourself. Remove them and even the word ceases to exist. I love you Herbie and always will, your loyal fan, brother, and unknown friend, Warren Nelson. "Nam-myoho-renge-kyo" (南無妙法蓮華經)
So much Love around here :)
Thank you for Hiiden SHadows, I love it
Las composiciones de este hombre siempre estarán de moda, pura vanguardia
i cant believe this is almost 40 yrs old
Another Godley and Creme creation!!
I remember this from highschool days
I always loved watching Herbie music videos as a kid in the 80s.
When I was a kid my late old man used to say that Herbie was one bad MF .......🎹🎹🎹🎹 🤭 👍🏾
I was only ten
I have been trying to find this music video for LITERAL DECADES!!! I had this latent memory of the walking hands at 0:51 and the fact that it was a Harbie Hancock video from since the mid-80s, but no one I talked to since then knew what I was talking about. Today I just randomly came upon this music video, and this was definitely it! I mean, it's not exactly as I remember it but this was definitely it. You can't imagine how happy I am to finally put this memory into context. :D
Frickin jazz legend and a legend of experimental music
This is the song my friends and I used to pop, lock, wave, backspin, and moonwalk to back in the good old 80's.
You know, breakdancing.
Yes the good ole days in the 80’s 😁😁😁
The proof-of-concept for Garage Band : )
I had this on cassette when it came out - there are some great guitar solos hidden in that album.
Hervie handcok hes a genious!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😂!
I revisited this album recently. The sounds have aged incredibly well. You cannot say that about all synth based music. That Roland Jupiter 8 synth in the video goes for big bucks on the vintage market! Very visionary album.
The ARP 2500 at 1:31 is staggeringly rare as well.
Take a second mortgage out on your home and you, too, can play the lead to Autodrive on your very own Jupiter 8!
Ha ha...but a Jup8 still won't give you Herbie's hands. @@PetersPianoShoppe
Herbie Hancock was a visionary in the music game back then! this was an amazing video
Ughhhhhh love the aesthetic on his vids
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Happy Birthday to Herbie Hancock! I always remember Autodrive and Rockit. My two favorite of his from the 1980s when they were first released.
Your music fills me with joy and your videos just make me smile. Your music really is magic and your work is healing
"The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. H.";)
Met Mr. Hancock decades ago - such a cool, talented, innovative musician. This track is one of my all time favorites!
I remember buying the 45 of this.
long time since i heard this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cool loop....shared to Netshows Radio "Program 280" Playlist on youtube
It's insane that herbie is over 30 in this
over 40 even
One of my favourites songs 1983 !
@ Herbie Hancock
🎶 Autodrive
💿 Future Shock
p 1983
🎬︎ Godley & Creme
i love his music and it really was revolutionary looking back on it, but his videos were some of the most fried shiz haha
🇲🇽👊🏿🎤
Really nice mix of funk and jazz.
Herbie hancock before his time in A.I 😊 music
Hell yeah! 👽👍
Legend
I remember having this red transparent vinyl single LP. It had the CBS label.
Esta canción formó parte de una sintonía en tve de los años 80, lo que no recuerdo es si fue un programa o una cortinilla de continuidad. ¿Alguien lo recuerda?
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Herbie Hancock is so awesum.
God, that piano solo... You just know its him.
OOOOOOOHHHHHHH OUI !
Many songs are just vast intros to the crowning piano solo 😁
Herbie Hancock was a visionary in the music game back then! this was an amazing video
How am I only just seeing this now?! Very cool!
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I think this video is better than Rockit, which won all the MYV Video Music Awards.
Song written by Herbie Hancock/ Bill Laswell/Michael Beinhorn - Off Album - "Future Shock" - 1983 - Columbia Records - Recorded at OAO Studios & RPM Studios - New York - Herbie Hancock - Piano - Rhodes Chroma - Mini Moog - Yamaha GS-1
Bill Laswell - Bass - Michael Beinhorn - DMX - Synare - Shortwave - Mini Moog Programming - Produced by Material & Herbie Hancock
"Shwa! Shwa! Shwa! Shwa!"
awesome video dude!
i just love this song! keep playin' it round and round in my nsm jukebox for 7" vinyls. great stuff, not just for a while in the 1980ies. still rocks!
💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
Herbert Hancock should have stuck with music like this & Rockit
he was just WAY ahead of his time....
Nah, he was just a modern day musical Salvador Dali. Both legends of abstract visuals.
Him and most musicians from his era were ahead of their time.
Was looking for this video, and now I've found it. It creeped me out slightly, but I liked it for that reason. I have to wonder, though. Was Cyriak Harris inspired by this video?
Someone has to mention Bill Laswell here
sounds like Kraftwerk's Mensch machine. Love it!
so that means I'm not the only one that thinks abut kraftwerk here, I thought I was crazy.
Mr. H. Hancock was. The. Best. If Time
I can´t believe this wonderful sound coming from a real genious: Herbie Hancock. ! Greeetings from Mexico Cilty.
Sounds as if this guy was the key inspiration for Fatboy Slim and Chemical Brothers.
Kraftwerk influenced everyone in those days and Hancock ads his own jazzy touch.
Oh yeah
My favorite song from the Future Shock album. "Rockit" was marginally more famous (and is also a great song), but I always liked this one better. Be sure to listen to the 6-minute long original version.
Love that Jupiter 8
Herbie all the way
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Watch it again except describe what you’re seeing in english in your mind and you’ll enjoy it more.
Rockit sisters
For some reason, this tune is quite familiar to me. Why? The world may never know.
Directed by the same guys that helmed “Rockit”: Godley & Creme.
Ho Lp in vinile !!! GIN(): )
My favorite part was when they showed a pair of gloved hands.
Such a cool album!
hands down best vid...
+Phantasm2Cuda I gotta HAND it to ya, that was a funny pun lol
+Keenon DaQuan Lol. good one
I can't HANDle these puns. Bit late
Back when music videos used to rock.
1983 Memories 😃❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Omg classic child hood memories
Stranger than Rockit? Maybe..... but still a great song.
Herbie Hancock is a genious ! His music will always survive ! It´s a fusion.
This video would probably seem a lot freakier if I had t already seen “Rockit”
difference between musician and singer!
My Number One!!!
R O L A N D * J U P I T E R - 8
2 20. Open the piano get down to business.
This video has pleased yoshikage kira
Why did I quit smoking pot?
Play mtv 1984 little boy 1 years old
Meet this guy working the monterey jazz festival as security.
I honestly like this a tad bit better than, “Rockit”.
This is what happens in John Lewis in the glove section when everyone goes home after work and they come alive ha ha ha!
Bloody hell he's good isn't he, just getting into him after listening to the Beastie Boys!
ジュピター8^^
I mean. What the hell was wrong with his videoclips?!
+Unknown Pleasures His videos are the best!
Maestroooooooooooooooo
0:28 trump trump trump
Lol accordion ripper
I wanna hold your hand
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because of the effects used in this video, this is so much better than the Rockit video, but the Rockit video is still good
This followed "Rockit" from "Future Shock".
Always got a kick out of his weird videos!!! Happy Birthday Maestro!!
I heard,that her daughter give him the inspiration for this and "Rock it"?Thanks!
100 people could never defeat Master Hand
The ending reminds me of a twilight zone episode,shouldn't called him. Mr. Hands..
that was funny
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So this is the dude that wrote the declaration of Independence ay?