I would appreciate if the post included more basic information about the performance, such as the date the location and the (apparent) sponsorship and participating organizations involved.
True! Doing my best but I can only go as far as the UA-cam algorithm and copyright law lets me. Hopefully I can find a little bit of a different area of content I can get into soon but we'll see!
I saw him while taking a music appreciation class in college, and he was one of the performers in a series that was put on by the college. Pretty sure it was 1987, just before Don't worry be happy came out. He was by far the most impressive performance I saw that year, and he still sounds great 30+ years later.
When you are the percussion, bass, lead, and conductor all at once 😳
damnnnnnnnnn, that is the right way to play an audience.
The RANGE of that man! And not just that, but WORKING range!
Try Yma Sumac, if you want range
those syncopations from 5:55! it takes guts to challenge the audience that way.
Ooooooh. The burning passion behind it all.
The LOVE for music aside from being a God.
Amazing man, fastest 7 minutes of my life.
YES ! One of my favourites videos on Internet. Bobby McFerrin is iconic.
this is super cool
I would appreciate if the post included more basic information about the performance, such as the date the location and the (apparent) sponsorship and participating organizations involved.
Did you watch the video?
legend
The absolute best in the world.
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3:08 Don't clap!
The man who wrote "Dont Worry, Be Happy" is masterful in his craft.
Asking for lyrics would be too much. I think.
21 minutes and 76 views… bro really fell off
True! Doing my best but I can only go as far as the UA-cam algorithm and copyright law lets me. Hopefully I can find a little bit of a different area of content I can get into soon but we'll see!
@@jasonfielerBro you are literally my source of barbershop, and you’re doing an amazing job. Please keep it up man
I saw him while taking a music appreciation class in college, and he was one of the performers in a series that was put on by the college. Pretty sure it was 1987, just before Don't worry be happy came out.
He was by far the most impressive performance I saw that year, and he still sounds great 30+ years later.
3:06 Don't clap!