Rest peacefully,Mr.Quincy! I’m glad these singers,musicians, and Jules Buckley gave him his flowers while he was still alive. Let’s celebrate the great music that Mr.Quincy left behind.
Always good to see the great Metropole Orkest under Jules Buckley superb arrangement and a professional performance from such great musicians. RIP Quincy… a true great!
The Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley during the 2016 BBC Proms dedicated to Quincy Jones and his Music. Here the orchestra backs an incredibly grooving and soulful vocal group and there is a tenorsax solo by Leo Janssen.
Wow, they did so good!!! You can tell the orchestra are enjoying playing this song ~ rocking and smiling and grooving to the beat. And the singers blew it out the box!!! Go head ya'll!!! Loves me some orchestra music.
Can’t get enough of the Violins up in the high register. The Brass was definitely carrying the Power, Force, and Energy. Get Goose bumps and Chills on this 😊
i'm loving this! funny to see some of the musicians smiling. They are thinking," this is pretty damn cool!" , not part of their usual play list for sure!
this is just great perfect i cant stop listening to it over and over thia is what great music is about flawless a big big salut to this great orcestraa arrangments and performence
I love the way they've injected bluesy chord progressions in the string section. It works so well with the overall funkiness of the brass section and the piece still struts its stuff with a strong R&B 'tude. Love it!
For goodness' sake! These Brits and the Dutch orchestra (Metropole Orkest) do American music better than Americans can. I couldn't imagine anything this wonderful on a Grammys program. Sad but true. American performers are hiking up the wrong trail.
One negative. The music, singing, and environment is top notch but in the credits they left off Chaka Kahn. She is the one that nails the song in the end. But, as I said this is a tremendous rendition. Gave it 2 thumbs up
Good to pay dues to Tommy Laurence.His Just Once started the rout.Pity the singer didn't know the words and sang half in his own tongue,but it was an emotional performance and he got away with it.Then Stuff like that and Stomp had the audience swinging by the chandeliers.Then came Billie Jean.However truth to say, it was so good it would have received a rapturous reception at the Deaf Institute.
RIP Mr Jones. I was fortunate to see you at the Proms. Forever will this stay in my heart. A talented guy now with the angels
.....:) This Orchestra was 'Kicking it', for Sure...!!!.....Wow, what Great Talent....!!!.....2024'....:)....🤩
Rest peacefully,Mr.Quincy!
I’m glad these singers,musicians,
and Jules Buckley gave him his
flowers while he was still alive.
Let’s celebrate the great music
that Mr.Quincy left behind.
Always good to see the great Metropole Orkest under Jules Buckley superb arrangement and a professional performance from such great musicians. RIP Quincy… a true great!
Sweetest Soul Sauce ! Thank you from DaHood in Pittsburgh Pa! Keep the light bright❤❤😂
Superb! Real music played by real musicians and sung by real singers- no autotune or pitch correct
Who could not like this adorable funky song?
R.I.P. Quincy Jones
I remember buying this record back in 1978, it made No 34 in the UK, R.I.P. QJ.
Quincy would definitely appreciate this rendition. Orchestration on point.
He was there.
It was a tribute to him.
Hats off to Jules Buckley and to the singers and orchestra.
41 years ago. My fave hangout. A hole in the wall. Ali Baba's. Brings back memories. Best days of my life.
Partied hard to this song in the 1970s. Great version, great song.
What a beautiful rendition. Quincy's best in my books.
This song has lots of class. Thanks Mr. Jones!
What a talent we British have in Tommy Laurence, who did this wonderful arrangement.
Class
THIS IS BEAUTIFUL !🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💐💐💐💐💐💐, this is MEDICINE for the soul . LOL ! ! ! ❤
The Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley during the 2016 BBC Proms dedicated to Quincy Jones and his Music. Here the orchestra backs an incredibly grooving and soulful vocal group and there is a tenorsax solo by Leo Janssen.
Wow, they did so good!!! You can tell the orchestra are enjoying playing this song ~ rocking and smiling and grooving to the beat. And the singers blew it out the box!!! Go head ya'll!!! Loves me some orchestra music.
Bigtime sounds ✌🎶🎶🎺
PURE TO THE CORE. happy days. Dancing to it right now.
Beautiful Voices ❤
Can’t get enough of the Violins up in the high register. The Brass was definitely carrying the Power, Force, and Energy. Get Goose bumps and Chills on this 😊
i'm loving this! funny to see some of the musicians smiling. They are thinking," this is pretty damn cool!" , not part of their usual play list for sure!
Yes , it is a part of their usual playlist , they do that lots of times.
My hat off to the drummer. He is just nailing the groove. And Im a pianist. Anyway probably the best thing since sliced bread...
❤️ a Masterpiece
Agreed
Baterista chama-se Martin Vinck
I was way up in the gallery for this !!
You lucky lady
great to see an orchestra playing one of my most favourite songs , brilliant
Musical perfection❤
this is just great perfect i cant stop listening to it over and over thia is what great music is about flawless a big big salut to this great orcestraa arrangments and performence
I just love the strings with the singing and sax solos! It reminds me of the creative height of the disco music era.
I love the way they've injected bluesy chord progressions in the string section. It works so well with the overall funkiness of the brass section and the piece still struts its stuff with a strong R&B 'tude. Love it!
Oh yeah!
I SEE YOU TENNI! Everyone sounds great!!!
Man that saxophone solo just does somethin to me‼️😫
Fantastic
This is just brilliant makes me happy
The bridge that makes me always happy 1:16
So sweet, so smooth. Delicious🎇
I'm 13 and I love this
this was beautiful
awesome the best nothing more i could add this is heaven the orcestraa the performence the arrangments cant stop listening great pleasure
Brilliant version 😊
"Stuff Like That" music and lyrics written by Quincy Jones, Ashford & Simpson, Steve Gadd, Eric Gale, Ralph MacDonald and Richard Tee.
Fantastic!!Charleybnest
Chaka Khan, is singing with Nick, and Valerie, total awesomeness.
Vocals on the song were performed by
Valerie Simpson,Nicholas Ashford,
and Chaka Khan.
... SO MUSS das klingen UND nicht anders ... Metropol Orchest.
Good orchestration all around. The Dude would be pleased at this
Jules Buckley is a excellent conductor!
Stuff like this!
Magnificent, simple as!
What a tune
Some class players in that line-up.
BEAUTIFUL!
Love this! So sweet!
¡De esto se trata la vida y ser felíz!
Proud to be Dutch!
JazzFlits JazzFlits Great musicians and orchestra my friend.
@@stixkubwa Van Lier is a knockout horn player.
Fantastic!!⚘️⚘️⚘️
I Love this❤
Oh my God. Many genius musicans 👍😃👏👏👏👏
Fabuloso!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wonderful experience
its really sad when the great? BBC could release this fantastic evenings music on a CD
Velika predstava nježnosti, ljubavi puno tajni milina čista voda nade život ispunjen do... ❤️...
As A Black Londoner; you’re Kidding me? Heavy….Actually I’m speechless
Basement Jaxx, vocal. Fantástico.
Very good!
Thanks
EXCELLENT!!!!!!
This is better than the original!!
me levanta el espiritu escuchar esto.
Cooooooooool!
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😢🙏🖤
The conductor wields his baton like a surgeon wields a scalpel.
❤❤❤
For goodness' sake! These Brits and the Dutch orchestra (Metropole Orkest) do American music better than Americans can.
I couldn't imagine anything this wonderful on a Grammys program. Sad but true. American performers are hiking up the wrong trail.
Love the dude singer with the hat!
Brendan Reilly
@@donnabeesley9624 Thanks for the info Donna.
that accented beat 1 at 2:04 gets me every time 𝅘𝅥
👍🏼WaaaoooooW✝️
❤
The way the lady flutist looks at the saxophonist makes me think are they a couple 🤔
Who are the singers?
RIP Q🎺
Good.
Virtuoso Bart Van Lier tucked away in the Trombone section.
Jazz funk plus classical. Always a good mix. Always thought jazz and classical is very close. Bach first composer to write jazz! Any thoughts.
Nope not Bach -- Buddy Bolden
Top um show
I love orchestral music. Big Sound. But who are the singers? June 2020.
Just found out that QJ and me were born on the same day of the month of August!
Sorry, Q was born March 4th. HE BELONGS TO PISCES.
Who is the PRETTY WOMAN leading the vocals?
WORD❤
(for this begins with "O" and ends in "mic")🤫
not just anybody can step in for Chaka and Valerie Simpson - these singers are pretty tight
One negative. The music, singing, and environment is top notch but in the credits they left off Chaka Kahn. She is the one that nails the song in the end. But, as I said this is a tremendous rendition. Gave it 2 thumbs up
Was Quincy there in the audience?
Yes
🇳🇱🧡👍
지린다
Good to pay dues to Tommy Laurence.His Just Once started the rout.Pity the singer didn't know the words and sang half in his own tongue,but it was an emotional performance and he got away with it.Then Stuff like that and Stomp had the audience swinging by the chandeliers.Then came Billie Jean.However truth to say, it was so good it would have received a rapturous reception at the Deaf Institute.
Ya talking shite.
Valerie Simpson Nicolas Ashford !!🥲
Why oh why have they removed 'Stomp' from the BBC proms collection? Total kill-joys. How very sad ...and spiteful
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Great, but it’s missing Chaka
Also missing the whole iconic band, Anthony Jackson's bass is smoking on the original!
💙💜🤎🧡💚♥️
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NICE TRY, BUT.......
Wow that was terrible(Stuff like that) where did the GROOVE go??? The bass and drums sound like they're wadeing through molasses
Man stop it!!!
This was perfect
Not sure if it’s how it’s been recorded but the drums are muffled and the bass... where’s the bass? The bass has to drive it.