Great that the BBC honoured Quincy Jones. But what about Rod Temperton (RIP)? A Brit who wrote "Stomp" and many songs for Quincy Jones artists: "Off the Wall" and " Thriller" by Michael Jackson ; "Give Me the Night" by George Benson. Rod Temperton was also the main song writer and keyboard player for the group Heatwave and wrote their R&B hits "Always and Forever", "Boogie Nights" and "Groove Line".
Only the British could have totally missed the intensity of Quincy Jones. This was pathetic. You people are deaf. Tonally, emotionally, rhythmically deaf. Listen to the original by Brothers Johnson and hear how it was first conceptualized in all its splendor. It was a masterpiece.
@@FreshAirRules "You people are deaf" really? The Orchestra - Metropole Orkest - is based in the Netherlands. I admit the singers lack the Soul and Intensity of The Brothers Johnson, however, the writer of "Stomp", and many of Quincy Jones hits, was the late Rod Temperton who is British. Temperton wrote most of Michael Jackson's hits on "Off The Wall" and "Thriller".
@@sylviamaua745 My comment was on their performance which was very sad. It didn't represent the original music in any way at all. That's not how cover music is supposed to be. You of course infuse your own interpretation in your performance but you have to respect the basic feel of the original. Here it was like they just didn't even listen to it at all. You can play all the notes flawlessly and its still without any inner feeling or soul. And I'd hardly call MJ even black. Its pop. Slick, catchy pop. A few of his songs were deeper but they almost never were popular. Break of Dawn, Heaven Can Wait, One More Chance, Whatever Happens (which did get quite popular) were a few good ones where you delved a little deeper. He was fixated on fame. His music demonstrates that. If you're a fan of MJ you probably would find this interesting. Its very well written and explains a lot of his behavior. Its free on torrent sites: www.amazon.com/Michael-Jackson-Magic-Madness-1958-2009/dp/0446572578/ref=sr_1_1?crid=M8HYX3G7U1CJ&dchild=1&keywords=michael+jackson+the+magic%2C+the+madness%2C+the+whole+story%2C+1958-2009&qid=1623364692&sprefix=michael+jackson+madness%2Caps%2C247&sr=8-1
@@FreshAirRules I agree with you but my original comment was about the songwriter of many Quincy Jones productions - Rod Temperton (RIP) - a Brit formerly keyboard player/songwriter of the Soul band Heatwave. It would have been nice of the BBC - Britain's public broadcaster to honour such a prolific songwriter who happens to be British.
@@FreshAirRules Regarding your comments on Michael Jackson (MJ), apart from "Off The Wall" and the recordings with his brothers pre 1980, I am not a fan of his music. I like Soul/R&B, MJ's music from "Thriller" onwards is pop. Going back to the Quincy Jones tribute concert by the BBC, another song that was 'covered' in the performance was "Stuff Like That" an Ashford & Simpson song originally sung by Chaka Khan, it is also on UA-cam. Unless the singers have soul it is very difficult to reproduce the magnificence of Chaka and like your opinion of the "Stomp" performance, I also found it lacked the quality of the original. I would be interested to hear your opinion on this.
Oh please. They capture soul as well as they could play heavy metal. It just ain't gonna happen. I cannot believe the comments on here. Did you even listen to the original? Its like taking freshly made juice then adding a gallon of water to a cup of it. Give them a Beethoven symphony and see them shine. But not this music.
@@FreshAirRules that's right you are 100 per cent Brothers Johnson Stomp this cannot complete this response by the guy who said SFU needs to check the original million miles better when you have the best bass player Louis Johnson on the case it's nothing like the Brothers Johnson original version
Anyone who has never heard a full orchestra live - it's incredible. The amount of air moving around is something that speakers can never reproduce I don't care how good your system is.
Even the musicians in the orchestra are into the groove :) Love it. With all due respect to the US, the BBC takes the cake with this production. England is a musical talent factory.
On please. Into the groove? Its VERY rare that white people can ever capture black vibrancy and depth in music. This is typical of the disconnect one sees when its attempted. If they can even clap a few tims on time its a miracle! But its way beyond mere accidental rhythm. There's a total lack of connection here with the deep strife black people experienced back then that shines through their music with such ripping feeling. This orchestra would have been better suited capturing the rawness of the Deliverence movie.
Increíble lo que es un músico de orquesta, con años de estudio, lectura y ejecución perfecta. Si está escrito en una partitura, tocan LO QUE SEA. Siempre los admiré.
I'm so glad this has now been posted after the BBC seemed to have 'disappeared' it for a while. It would be even better if it could be posted in one video as continuing straight after 'Stuff Like That,' as the two songs were linked at the concert.
2024 took away so many of our beloved and greatest. Taking one or two every consecutive month. Makes one wonder who else are we losing between now and end of December. Al Jerreau recorded Duke Ellington's songs with tbe NDR Bigband from Hamburg, Germany. He died before the album was released and never got to hear his finished product. So sad maaaan! 💔💔😥😥😥😭
Bonjour Laurent jhonson je suis inquiet inquiet pour vous sa fait fait très longtemps que j'ai pas vu les vidéo de la très grande stars historienne par excellence comment ta les vous la stars pour moi vous êtes la meilleure personne au monde merci beaucoup Laurent jhonson ❤
Thanks for posting this great version. Mr. Temperton was indeed a quiet master - very much like Leon Ware. If you get a chance, check out Mr Ware live at Paradiso in Amsterdam 2001 (near the Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk and Van Gogh (well the old one) - Erik Blom was the producer for Dutch TV and posted this 35 minute tape. Will post the link when I get time. We are dancing at home over Xmas to Leon - what did that man touch that didn't turn to gold or $$$. Best
ua-cam.com/video/ia38YNOA_Rk/v-deo.html Leon Ware and the DOX Orchestra live at Paradiso in 2001. 300 metres from old flat on Lijnbaangracht and the bonkers bike shop on the corner.
Great that the BBC honoured Quincy Jones. But what about Rod Temperton (RIP)? A Brit who wrote "Stomp" and many songs for Quincy Jones artists: "Off the Wall" and " Thriller" by Michael Jackson ; "Give Me the Night" by George Benson. Rod Temperton was also the main song writer and keyboard player for the group Heatwave and wrote their R&B hits "Always and Forever", "Boogie Nights" and "Groove Line".
Only the British could have totally missed the intensity of Quincy Jones. This was pathetic. You people are deaf. Tonally, emotionally, rhythmically deaf. Listen to the original by Brothers Johnson and hear how it was first conceptualized in all its splendor. It was a masterpiece.
@@FreshAirRules "You people are deaf" really? The Orchestra - Metropole Orkest - is based in the Netherlands. I admit the singers lack the Soul and Intensity of The Brothers Johnson, however, the writer of "Stomp", and many of Quincy Jones hits, was the late Rod Temperton who is British. Temperton wrote most of Michael Jackson's hits on "Off The Wall" and "Thriller".
@@sylviamaua745 My comment was on their performance which was very sad. It didn't represent the original music in any way at all. That's not how cover music is supposed to be. You of course infuse your own interpretation in your performance but you have to respect the basic feel of the original. Here it was like they just didn't even listen to it at all. You can play all the notes flawlessly and its still without any inner feeling or soul. And I'd hardly call MJ even black. Its pop. Slick, catchy pop. A few of his songs were deeper but they almost never were popular. Break of Dawn, Heaven Can Wait, One More Chance, Whatever Happens (which did get quite popular) were a few good ones where you delved a little deeper. He was fixated on fame. His music demonstrates that. If you're a fan of MJ you probably would find this interesting. Its very well written and explains a lot of his behavior. Its free on torrent sites: www.amazon.com/Michael-Jackson-Magic-Madness-1958-2009/dp/0446572578/ref=sr_1_1?crid=M8HYX3G7U1CJ&dchild=1&keywords=michael+jackson+the+magic%2C+the+madness%2C+the+whole+story%2C+1958-2009&qid=1623364692&sprefix=michael+jackson+madness%2Caps%2C247&sr=8-1
@@FreshAirRules I agree with you but my original comment was about the songwriter of many Quincy Jones productions - Rod Temperton (RIP) - a Brit formerly keyboard player/songwriter of the Soul band Heatwave. It would have been nice of the BBC - Britain's public broadcaster to honour such a prolific songwriter who happens to be British.
@@FreshAirRules Regarding your comments on Michael Jackson (MJ), apart from "Off The Wall" and the recordings with his brothers pre 1980, I am not a fan of his music. I like Soul/R&B, MJ's music from "Thriller" onwards is pop.
Going back to the Quincy Jones tribute concert by the BBC, another song that was 'covered' in the performance was "Stuff Like That" an Ashford & Simpson song originally sung by Chaka Khan, it is also on UA-cam. Unless the singers have soul it is very difficult to reproduce the magnificence of Chaka and like your opinion of the "Stomp" performance, I also found it lacked the quality of the original. I would be interested to hear your opinion on this.
I love watching orchestras playing Old School songs.
Oh please. They capture soul as well as they could play heavy metal. It just ain't gonna happen. I cannot believe the comments on here. Did you even listen to the original? Its like taking freshly made juice then adding a gallon of water to a cup of it. Give them a Beethoven symphony and see them shine. But not this music.
@@FreshAirRules STFU!!!!!
S Williams has gone insane
@@FreshAirRules that's right you are 100 per cent Brothers Johnson Stomp this cannot complete this response by the guy who said SFU needs to check the original million miles better when you have the best bass player Louis Johnson on the case it's nothing like the Brothers Johnson original version
@@richardlockett8973 At least I haven't lost my hearing.
Anyone who has never heard a full orchestra live - it's incredible. The amount of air moving around is something that speakers can never reproduce I don't care how good your system is.
You would say in live ? I never had that opportunity but will try to attend … since you say it is an unique experience …
RIP Quincy Jones 1933 -2024 . You r legend and music lives on on our hearts .
Vivo por siempre
This music lifts my heart and brings me to tears - in good way
This music is the epitome of what Mr Quincy Jones was about. Smooth grooves that will always be classics. R.I.P music legend.
Even the musicians in the orchestra are into the groove :) Love it. With all due respect to the US, the BBC takes the cake with this production. England is a musical talent factory.
Bella P This is actually a Dutch orchestra.
Svante Mellberg Thanks for the info. The Netherlands is well known for having great orchestras.
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On please. Into the groove? Its VERY rare that white people can ever capture black vibrancy and depth in music. This is typical of the disconnect one sees when its attempted. If they can even clap a few tims on time its a miracle! But its way beyond mere accidental rhythm. There's a total lack of connection here with the deep strife black people experienced back then that shines through their music with such ripping feeling. This orchestra would have been better suited capturing the rawness of the Deliverence movie.
@@FreshAirRules shut up!!!
Thank you mr Q to exist..your music is sound from heaven
The band here has done you proud Mr Jones, they sound awesome.
The Best ever. I just was a child, but the music #1
I was looking for a live performance of this song and couldn't be happier to find this video
This shows you what kind of blessed voice and range MJ had, even this lady's voice was lower than his. RIP ..king of.pop
Thank you Brothers Johnson! R.I.P Louis thunder thumbs Johnson.
This is excellent.
Great music - watched it on TV. Brilliant evening of superb music.
Was Quincy there? What a great tribute. Too bad we can't see the entire thing. You are so lucky.
Increíble lo que es un músico de orquesta, con años de estudio, lectura y ejecución perfecta. Si está escrito en una partitura, tocan LO QUE SEA. Siempre los admiré.
QUE NARAVILLA QUE TIEMPOS LOS 80"" LOVE BRTHER YONHSON
I'm so glad this has now been posted after the BBC seemed to have 'disappeared' it for a while. It would be even better if it could be posted in one video as continuing straight after 'Stuff Like That,' as the two songs were linked at the concert.
2021 still here, fantastic!!!!
Big thanks for YOU 💜 Love from Francia 🇨🇵 🙏 god bless YOU 💜✝️
Saw them perform this in a great show At the Kennedy Center in DC back in the 80's they featured the Brothers Johnson Band that night.❤❤❤❤
2024 took away so many of our beloved and greatest. Taking one or two every consecutive month. Makes one wonder who else are we losing between now and end of December.
Al Jerreau recorded Duke Ellington's songs with tbe NDR Bigband from Hamburg, Germany. He died before the album was released and never got to hear his finished product. So sad maaaan! 💔💔😥😥😥😭
Quincy Jones un genio eterno..
Yeah! The Dutch Metropole Orchestra! 🤘🏽
AMAZING........DISCO........MIERCOLES , VIERNES , SABADO Y DOMINGO........¡¡¡¡¡
Bonjour Laurent jhonson je suis inquiet inquiet pour vous sa fait fait très longtemps que j'ai pas vu les vidéo de la très grande stars historienne par excellence comment ta les vous la stars pour moi vous êtes la meilleure personne au monde merci beaucoup Laurent jhonson ❤
Absolutely brilliant!!!! Just wish it was 10 mins long. :)
Celebration ! Brothers Johnson Hurray !! Lets DANCE !!
One of my favorites!
Goosebumps moment!
Magical ❤️
Hear those beats no ever n never Will be ❤🎉😂
Fantastic song
Damn shame you can hardly hear the bass 🙄 The backbone of any funk classic.
This is the mix we're getting on UA-cam. Things may have been different in the auditorium.
I agree ! is neglected !!! As usually ! But if no bass then no funk !!! Funk can’t exist without bass !!
Thanks for posting this great version. Mr. Temperton was indeed a quiet master - very much like Leon Ware. If you get a chance, check out Mr Ware live at Paradiso in Amsterdam 2001 (near the Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk and Van Gogh (well the old one) - Erik Blom was the producer for Dutch TV and posted this 35 minute tape. Will post the link when I get time. We are dancing at home over Xmas to Leon - what did that man touch that didn't turn to gold or $$$. Best
ua-cam.com/video/ia38YNOA_Rk/v-deo.html Leon Ware and the DOX Orchestra live at Paradiso in 2001. 300 metres from old flat on Lijnbaangracht and the bonkers bike shop on the corner.
PR🎉 we love u
We love you Q!
ESTOMP INOLVIDABLE BRORHERS YOHNSON
top cover!
Brilliant!
UN CAPOLAVORO DEL MAESTRO ....RIP🙏
The Bass was totally drowned :(
I know.
The late Louis Johnson would not be proud of this.
He had the bass grooving especially in this song.
@Unclejona. Very true. Louis Johnson (R I P) would not be amused.
YALL BETTA SANG!
Oiga pues muchos maestros x💯
Nice... sweet!!
9 of calification...
The Jhonson Brothers? ... 10!
Yes.
The Brothers Johnson made this song,
and Quincy Jones produced it.
That was after they did “Stuff Like That”.
This song really needs an energized croud who are doing nothing but stomping their feet to the beat.
Did a good 👍 job
YAAAASSSSS! Epic
Don't ever say white folk ain't got the funk!
Writing credits missed Rod Temperton, who wrote this and also wrote a lot of Michael Jackson classics. This has his sensibility all over it.
Que coisa linda é essa?
Seth Rogan on the drums! 😂😂
Really needed a stong lead vocal with an even stronger falcetto.
sounds exactly like the original studio song,the instrumental i mean
Someone has the link for the entire show?
Great singers
Also great musicians, but no soloists 🤔
Why is Quincy Jones credited as the artist when it’s the brothers Johnson version that they are playing which, yes Quincy produced.
Stomp 1980
Bass was buried here.
what is the Name from the Singer ?
The lead male singer is Brendan Reilly. He's really good.
More here: ua-cam.com/video/X5PLJVJqWz4/v-deo.html
🕺👍❤️🕺👍❤️
🌍❤️🎶🎶
Music very good but where is the bass, horrible mix, conga and trumpets excellent
10
Not the same without Louis Johnson
🙂
el primera voz PENCA....coro igual......sin comemtario
The M.O. is amazing (as always...!!!!!)😊👍. Unfortunately the vocals are not... ☹ 👎.
Se que es una gran orquesta y tocan muy bien.....pero les falta el alma, el ritmo......hay algo que falta.....
top cover!