I am a white dude that crew up in a time when most of our heroes were the geniuses black cats. Since 15 Miles, Coltrane, Hendrix etc. I have been following Robert Glasper he is the now . Very important to pay attention to him and Alfa Mist.
I was a pro drummer in Miami in the 70-80's my best friend was a black dude popcorn amazing bass player. The thing was the black vibe for funk and sexy drum beats. It was a lot of work but once you got the vibe the rest was a piece of cake. It was that critical in order to groove and get the great gigs.
@@yellowquantum4240 wow, way cool, man! i also started playing drums in the early 70s, we had a bluesrock trio with a very skilled guitarist who played kind of gallagher/winter style - he also introduced us (my brother and me) to the original blues daddies like robert johnson, sonny terry, howlin wolf and others... but things changed and we became a more jazrock oriented band with a lot of improvisation - then came a severe cut and we went straight into punkrock, new wave and new ska - in 1978 i saw bob marley live which literally turned my life upside down and i became a reggae musician - from the early 80s into the 2000s i was an active reggae musician in several bands and i helped building up a german reggae scene - it´s still there, small but lively! last year a friend of mine, one of germany´s leading reggae singers made a very fine rocksteady album - in case you´re interested you can find him under "sebastian sturm - dancing in the rain" (which is my fave song of that album)... i love diversity and i ´m more than happy to have youtube, my flying carpet, haha - without that i wouldn´t know about robert glasper - i found him via "august greene: npr tiny desk concert" - a very fine performance, highly recommended (btw. tiny desk is a very cool platform)... and we have several cool jazz channels like mistermister668 or blue born (who was in germany and speaks good german so we write in german) and they provide us with the classics - excellent work! otherwise i also love to listen to african music - we had a wave of african bands coming to germany during the 80s and early 90s and i saw countless of them, all brilliant performers, excellent singers, players, dancers - not one single fail - sometimes when i listen to the juju music of king sunny adé, the guitars are not too far from those of good old james brown... :-) btw. i experienced reggae drumming exactly like you tell me about funk drumming: a lot of work in the beginning, because it´s somehow like the opposite of rock drumming, but once you get the hang of it, it´s rolling on all by itself, haha...... hey there, thanx for sharing and keep going - love and greetings from germany
I used to sit as a young child in Brooklyn with my uncle herbie Whiting, listening to every beat , instruments , and timing i absolutely love Robert glasper and all his God given musical genius
This is sensational. Dilla a lover of Jazz, turned hip hop onto its head in a sharp angle towards Jazz, then the magnificent Robert Glasper takes his work right back into an ocean of Jazz. Full circle. Here for all of it.
How fortunate are we to have Robert Glasper! Much ❤ to Q-tip for the idea and Robert for the fruition and Dilla for the beats. We music heads are truly blessed!
Didnt go to a show you had in south africa but I've been listening to you since day one. Still love you! this selection reminds me of J Dilla. Much Love. Lynx Scar
Dope Dilla face sticker on my back windshield rollin' around Detroit showing respect like I'm spose to. Dilla will always be Motown's finest! R.I.Beats
Dillaludes from Rob Glasper, Suite for Ma Dukes from Miguel Atwood Ferguson, Dilla Jawns from the Roots, and BINKBEATS tribute mix all give me that same esoteric musical experience that original Dilla tracks do.
I had a dream... I was the owner of a great big jazz/neosoul/hip hop venue by the name of Yancey's. The headliners were The Roots, Common, Erykah Badu, D'Angelo, August Green, Terrace Martin, and Slum Village. It was better than Ray's Boom-Boom Room!
I am so in love with the music and the talent of Robert Glasper❤️❤️❤️❤️ you never cease to amaze me and take me to another depth of enjoyment. My ears quiver when they get a note of your melodies
I don't know if the hi-pitched ringing sound heard sometimes is voluntary (from the artist? The poster? UA-cam?) but it's annoying. Really a strange decision.
I am a white dude that crew up in a time when most of our heroes were the geniuses black cats. Since 15 Miles, Coltrane, Hendrix etc. I have been following Robert Glasper he is the now . Very important to pay attention to him and Alfa Mist.
don´t forget kamasi washington... :-)
what about tom waits? wasn´t he black enough?
@@friesiamans1966 YES!!!! Wow Tom Waits..
I was a pro drummer in Miami in the 70-80's my best friend was a black dude popcorn amazing bass player. The thing was the black vibe for funk and sexy drum beats. It was a lot of work but once you got the vibe the rest was a piece of cake. It was that critical in order to groove and get the great gigs.
@@yellowquantum4240 wow, way cool, man! i also started playing drums in the early 70s, we had a bluesrock trio with a very skilled guitarist who played kind of gallagher/winter style - he also introduced us (my brother and me) to the original blues daddies like robert johnson, sonny terry, howlin wolf and others...
but things changed and we became a more jazrock oriented band with a lot of improvisation - then came a severe cut and we went straight into punkrock, new wave and new ska - in 1978 i saw bob marley live which literally turned my life upside down and i became a reggae musician - from the early 80s into the 2000s i was an active reggae musician in several bands and i helped building up a german reggae scene - it´s still there, small but lively!
last year a friend of mine, one of germany´s leading reggae singers made a very fine rocksteady album - in case you´re interested you can find him under "sebastian sturm - dancing in the rain" (which is my fave song of that album)...
i love diversity and i ´m more than happy to have youtube, my flying carpet, haha - without that i wouldn´t know about robert glasper - i found him via "august greene: npr tiny desk concert" - a very fine performance, highly recommended (btw. tiny desk is a very cool platform)...
and we have several cool jazz channels like mistermister668 or blue born (who was in germany and speaks good german so we write in german) and they provide us with the classics - excellent work!
otherwise i also love to listen to african music - we had a wave of african bands coming to germany during the 80s and early 90s and i saw countless of them, all brilliant performers, excellent singers, players, dancers - not one single fail - sometimes when i listen to the juju music of king sunny adé, the guitars are not too far from those of good old james brown... :-)
btw. i experienced reggae drumming exactly like you tell me about funk drumming: a lot of work in the beginning, because it´s somehow like the opposite of rock drumming, but once you get the hang of it, it´s rolling on all by itself, haha......
hey there, thanx for sharing and keep going - love and greetings from germany
@@friesiamans1966 WOW! Need I say more! I will anyway, most interesting and diverse.
You know you're on the right track when this pops up in your algorithm.
Lol I agree. ❤
This man is keeping jazz alive in America! Keeping it fresh and relevant
Great music... but he's not keeping jazz alive in America
@@careykgreen so you are? Mr jazz police
@@jackdolphy8965 No, not at all. But there are many many more influential jazz musicians in America than Robert Glasper. How is he keeping it alive?
@@careykgreen name some faves....
@@jbvtme ua-cam.com/video/5GNuMfQ1N0g/v-deo.html
When I found Black Radio I got excited about music again ! Houston, Tx in the House ❤❤❤
Agreed!
Black Radio 2 and Black Radio 3 sound amazing as well.
True Story!
Hell yes bro...same here ...glasper puts some damn feet in those mixes!!!
Robert's style should be revered, studied and appreciated in schools...finest player of our gen..simply amazing !!
Wonderful 👍. Jazz music 🎶
What the heck is going on with the feedback??? Not cool thanks
apparently you never heard of Cory Henry 😉
I used to sit as a young child in Brooklyn with my uncle herbie Whiting, listening to every beat , instruments , and timing i absolutely love Robert glasper and all his God given musical genius
This is sensational. Dilla a lover of Jazz, turned hip hop onto its head in a sharp angle towards Jazz, then the magnificent Robert Glasper takes his work right back into an ocean of Jazz. Full circle. Here for all of it.
the ocean of jazz, yaasssss....
WAH! Dilla. Glasper. It really doesn't get much sweeter than this. This suite makes my heart sing.
I’m happy to hear your heart singing🌅
This is a driving up the PCH to Zuma Beach, with top open, on a sunny 72°, Sunday afternoon, after brunch. Paradise....🚘🌞🌊🕉
STRAIGHT DOPE........DILLA/GLASPER!!!!
How fortunate are we to have Robert Glasper! Much ❤ to Q-tip for the idea and Robert for the fruition and Dilla for the beats. We music heads are truly blessed!
Salute to Glasper...Johannesburg, South Africa✊
13:51 started killing me softly...straight fire!! ooooweeee
Black radio, black radio 📻... I love it , I love it. The Great Robert Glasper..
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯Justo en la búsqueda de creatividad, me encuentro con esto.❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Every time my man Rob G comes to Chi I'm there...The culture needs you Bro. One.
Didnt go to a show you had in south africa but I've been listening to you since day one. Still love you! this selection reminds me of J Dilla. Much Love. Lynx Scar
Dope Dilla face sticker on my back windshield rollin' around Detroit showing respect like I'm spose to. Dilla will always be Motown's finest! R.I.Beats
We need this. Emphasis back on our genius musicianship. Black Genius.
big yes to this. Black Genius sums it up
RG, is extending the idiom of JAZZ & HIP HOP.
Oh my! Smooth Jazz.
Long over due. And Robert Glasper was indeed the man to bring it to us for sure.
Robert Glasper, a master of super cool grooves.
Jazz is here to stay!
Thank The Most High through His Son that we have something on this God forsaken earth to enjoy!
I love me some Robert glasper music 🎶 he is a whole vibe!!!!!!
Big laderful of jazz Harmony with a teaspoon of low fi hip hop. I like this recipe 😋.
@19:01 ❤❤❤ Everything In It's Right Place!
Those last few seconds at the end were too unbelievably beautiful.
Only ROB could decipher the Dillataunt and Bless us with tranquility in our minds ear thank you RobDillaNiss
I could listen to him play Dillalude#3 ALL night long.
#3 a Work of art ❤️
RG, THE BEST.
Collab with Russell Gunn?? FIRE!!!!
OH MY, this is classic-making!! Robert forging a new frontier right here. This is amazing!!
Very few things outside of family makes me happier than this sweet 'Suite'🔥🔥🔥💯 Thank you🙏....❤ Radio forever!!!👌
Girl.
Dillaludes from Rob Glasper, Suite for Ma Dukes from Miguel Atwood Ferguson, Dilla Jawns from the Roots, and BINKBEATS tribute mix all give me that same esoteric musical experience that original Dilla tracks do.
Such a favorite
I had a dream...
I was the owner of a great big jazz/neosoul/hip hop venue by the name of Yancey's.
The headliners were The Roots, Common, Erykah Badu, D'Angelo, August Green, Terrace Martin, and Slum Village.
It was better than Ray's Boom-Boom Room!
super dope. esp. starting at 4:35
Classic....
Thanks iv been searching for this😊
I’m glad to here that🍀
RIP J DILLA
Beautiful music, Harmony
Pure love❤
Rumble Young Lions Rumble!!!!
Thanks, Robert, for keeping jazz moving forward, my kids love your music too!
Doing it for Dilla
yes mosky
My man Never misses ☝🏾👌🏽🙏🏽🔥❤️
Sound is life....
9:40~10:10 the divine
I’m here chilln, loving these dope vibes.
Nourishing!
Wow so much going on here. What a brilliant blending of so many genres and artists. I really have no idea how I don’t know about Robert Glasper.
I am so in love with the music and the talent of Robert Glasper❤️❤️❤️❤️ you never cease to amaze me and take me to another depth of enjoyment. My ears quiver when they get a note of your melodies
I love this❤️ This is feel good driving music. It takes me away!
So beautiful and relaxing! 🎶🔥🎶🔥🎶
Yesss! Definitely the goods layed down on this one ! 🎉🎉
THIS!!!!!!!!
Salute God keep blessing us with real music, I really appreciate you Rob G, peace and blessings King
love this !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks,
Lupe!!
Classs
It's Glasper y'all!🔥💯
Wow just wow
This is all total fire 🔥 but wtf is that high pitch thing the whole album???????
He never ceases to amaze me! I'm so in love wirh this suite.❤
Encore 🎼
So beautiful. So many thanks Rob 🙏
🥶
Classic hands down straight🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Always good stuff.
Much Gratitude
Starting my day out with your song
Delicieux...🙏
Robert Glasper is amazing.......that's it, that's the comment R.I.H Jay Dilla, DIlla, J. Dilla aka the beat GOD
Genius. This is too beautiful
Yeah great vibes..What should I do for next transcend??
Thank you
good
Well damn you made it into my private black CZarina classic collection real quick, love this keep doing what you doing 💯💯💯💯
Mighty nice....
👌🔥🎶🙏 love it
짱잘해 짱나
I've got to charge my phone up alittle. But I'll be bk to "get into it" #RobertGlasper #Phenmonal
Perfect.
goosebumps
Bravo
What is that outro @27:03 ? #so smooth
7:05~7:30 the ineffable
💪 🎶 🎉
10:00 🔥
6:03
the very last thing they play sounds like problems by Homeboy Sandman prod by knowledge
what's with that super high pitch ringing?
What is the song after the interlude?? I mean the first beat
It’s A1 J Dillalude
Guys please help me find this track of dilla 2:39
I searched all his discography but it doesn’t help
Pleeease
Stakes is high de la soul
@@upsman134213thanks!!!!!
He also his gro😂is the iiish
I don't know if the hi-pitched ringing sound heard sometimes is voluntary (from the artist? The poster? UA-cam?) but it's annoying. Really a strange decision.
yeah, shame
is 19:08 radiohead ?
insane. who''s on drums?
Cris daddy Dave ? Has that vibe RG plays with some fantastic drummers musicians vocalist etc
@@elwoodwhite7708 🙏🏾
Damion Reed.
@@brandonwilliams966 listening again and it was said at like 0:44. Thanks