Herbie and Wayne I mean these cats are legends of Jazz they were part of Miles Davis band back in the days with Ron Carter on bass and Tony Williams on drums, men to see them hanging with Marcus Miller is just something when music was music way back when.🌹💔
Appreciate Mr. Hancock while he still remains alive along with Mr. Shorter because they are keeping Miles' Legacy alive and bringing the younger generation of musicians to the forefront as well.
@@paulmitchell5349 Herbie is a skilled pianist featured on numerous albums, but I would say Wayne Shorter has an even heavier legacy. Many of his beloved compositions are jazz standards today.
All these guys are legendary and for the 127 that thumbs down, Suck... you do what you do because of these legends. It's not about playing fast and loud and playin all over top of each other. It's about complimenting one another. At any given day these guys can put on a loud fast show that would gaurantee leave you gittering...Respect the trailblazers!!! That is all!!
SirenWave Mtv , Glad a few appreciates, the fun and artistry ,,,rappers have been sampling thou for years,,, with a push of a button/key,,,,,,,but when you can do this and actually play is different to me ,,,,,,that maybe why u don’t hear old rappers still rolling,,u don’t wanna be a one hit wonder,,
herbie is a creative genius, and hears music from anywhere, they all laughing at the voice sounds, like its a joke novelty, but he is deadly serious. Music comes from human voice first of all.
Oh man, I'm surprised, and not surprised at the same time, of seeing Sean Rickman (drummer) playing with these giants. He's played with Steve Coleman, which alone is impressive. He's one of the best drummers I've seen that's still alive to say the least, mf has a YT channel and everything and I feel like not enough people know him!
Yeah.........Miles. Will there ever be another like hum? A monsterous talent /genius. Some of the great music of the 20th century if you ask me. Amazing how underappreciated he is----the stuff from the 70's is in a category all it's own.
Do you guys have the full concert available to watch. Although I enjoyed this video. Herbie, Wayne ,and Marcus are so in tune with each other. Miles will be proud.
Meet a thrilling trio on the stage of the Jazz à Vienne festival (2011) : bass king Marcus Miller, saxophone titan Wayne Shorter, and pianist virtuoso Herbie Hancock gather in honor of their fellow jazz legend Miles Davis. Sean Jones and Sean Rickman (a regular of Steve Coleman's ensembles), complete the picture in a program that features the greatest works of the jazz master. Marcus Miller was a regular of Miles Davis's band all along the eighties, his composing, playing, and producing work on Davis's Tutu album has solidified his space in the pantheon of jazz, while Shorter and Hancock both partnered the illustrious trumpeter during the sixties and seventies, featuring in his first "electric" albums...
arrangiamento live del brano di Miles Davis PINOCCHIO tratto dall'album We Want Miles (1982) che segna il ritorno in studio del grande Miles dopo circa 5 anni di silenzio
Herbie Hancock is a classically trained pianist who was playing Mozart with a symphony orchestra when he was 15 years old. Every time I've seen Herbie or been around him, he's been extraordinarily well prepared. So. Sheet music? Marcus Miller? Herbie Hancock? You bet.
That drummer’s playing is effortless. All of this was 🔥
Sean Rickman's playing is insane. His work with Steve Coleman is nothing short of jaw-dropping!
Herbie and Wayne I mean these cats are legends of Jazz they were part of Miles Davis band back in the days with Ron Carter on bass and Tony Williams on drums, men to see them hanging with Marcus Miller is just something when music was music way back when.🌹💔
Wayne Shorter played with Jaco. R.I.P . He was a fantastic saxophonist. Well dressed talented and cool.
Jazz Liberté, merci from France 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Appreciate Mr. Hancock while he still remains alive along with Mr. Shorter because they are keeping Miles' Legacy alive and bringing the younger generation of musicians to the forefront as well.
LadyofValor as well as keeping us aware of what all happened back when they were all cookin together!
Lady I agree. But honestly, this piece hast no soul. I wonder why those great musicians are playing so suolless. Sry thats my feeling.
Mr Herbie H has a legacy of his own....
conincido con vos son unicos irremplazables saludos de bs as
@@paulmitchell5349 Herbie is a skilled pianist featured on numerous albums, but I would say Wayne Shorter has an even heavier legacy. Many of his beloved compositions are jazz standards today.
All these guys are legendary and for the 127 that thumbs down, Suck... you do what you do because of these legends. It's not about playing fast and loud and playin all over top of each other. It's about complimenting one another. At any given day these guys can put on a loud fast show that would gaurantee leave you gittering...Respect the trailblazers!!! That is all!!
Can we just appreciate the fact Herbie just soloed with a bloody human voices keyboard? ABSOLUTE MADLAD
lol yeah!
SirenWave Mtv , Glad a few appreciates, the fun and artistry ,,,rappers have been sampling thou for years,,, with a push of a button/key,,,,,,,but when you can do this and actually play is different to me ,,,,,,that maybe why u don’t hear old rappers still rolling,,u don’t wanna be a one hit wonder,,
Dude..... Herbie blew me away..... n that pocket drummer
Yes, cheesy as hell.
He made future shock, but still the future is not ready for him.
Miles is smiling.....As you are smiling. Life is so good....Music is so good
Herbie covers it all. Love his innovative style.
What miles Davis track is that ...the one played by the trumpeter?
@@meghbhavsar3968 Jean Pierre
The off beat ryhum works a treat. Not easy to use
I wish I had seen this performance before. These gentlemen are doing their thing. I love how chill they are while performing.
They're clearly having a lot of fun
You know you've made it to the top when you can just sampling stuff in the middle of your song, and then make something up, and it still sounds good.
Very entertaining and fast moving groove,thumbs up to Herbie,Marcus,and to all.🙏🤲👍
Marcus is so good! And his bass sounds amazing
I love Sean Rickman's playing . So sick!
I always get such a kick out of herbie lol what an amazing guy.
herbie is a creative genius, and hears music from anywhere, they all laughing at the voice sounds, like its a joke novelty, but he is deadly serious. Music comes from human voice first of all.
wonderful tribute to MR.MILES DEWEY DAVIS by MARCUS MILLER & BIG FRIENDS! Gorgeous !
Glad I watched this! First time watching Marcus play a fretless bass. Tight band!!
Sat n miles leather seat at his brothers house for Thanksgiving. I felt his spirit. I play trumpet too. Wow
THIS is CHILL!!! , Miles would have loved to be there .......He is in spirit RIP MILES DAVIS
Heroes!! And that drummer, never heard of him, but wow!
MAGNIFIQUE!!
These guys made a lot a fun with a bluesy-funky-grooving gig!!!
Oh man, I'm surprised, and not surprised at the same time, of seeing Sean Rickman (drummer) playing with these giants. He's played with Steve Coleman, which alone is impressive. He's one of the best drummers I've seen that's still alive to say the least, mf has a YT channel and everything and I feel like not enough people know him!
Wow - I loved it when Marcus popped in Rockit! Band!
The masterpiece is Miles Davis -Jean Pierre, but in min7:40, they insert Herbie Hancock -Rockit.
Herbie is AMAZING !
Que de grands musiciens,bravo c'est de l'excellence ! Merci pour cette belle composition musicale.
It's pure virile love, totally enjoyable and full of ecstasy * I love it.
Thanks Wayne for your music
All I can say is them dudes were JAMMIN'!!!
That's music.
Oh my god! It's so cool and funky. I'm sure Miles loves it.
밀러형님 언제나봐도 대단하심니다 한국에 한번공연하시죠 ! !!일제껴놏코 달려감니다 ,
very fun performance. excellent video and sound quality. thank you!!!! merci.
At about 0:18 Marcus sneaks in with a little "Teen Town." Such fun watching this trio.
Back to this masterpiece again. Reaction of the folks listening to it (at 4:31) priceless! :D
This is undoubtedly the best piece I've heard so far!
Uncle Herbie was just having hella fun!
Bravo... love this.... warmest regards from Indonesia...
Very good job my brothers!
que des grands pour un très un très grand ! merci à eux ! Herbie toujours facétieux pour notre plaisir...
Pure genius, music for the soul.
incredible rhythm
SEAN RICKMAN !!! WOW
fits so swell with these cats :) so happy to see this
Man , that was great 👍
Also Herbie H,with the creative voices,very kool.💣💯
Absoluter Wahnsinn. Herbie Hancock can do everything
C'est là un groupe génial.Miles Davis aurait juste adorer cette adaptation !
Need more of this sweeeeet
Sean Rickman on drums is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Espetacular, Great!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for posting,
Zycopolis TV
They sound #sensational!
☆☆☆☆☆
dope herbie solo
Fantastique 🙏❤️
MERCI !!! ! ❣️ pour ce partage 😊 🙏
Yeah Just Like That '👊🏾'
Just beautiful "..........
Sounds like a steel drum lead pan fill in’s🎹 I hear you Marcus🎸
Just Too Good
Sean Rickman! Go bro!
HERBIE! Saw him live
Yeah.........Miles. Will there ever be another like hum? A monsterous talent /genius. Some of the great music of the 20th century if you ask me. Amazing how underappreciated he is----the stuff from the 70's is in a category all it's own.
no sadly,
quel élan et entrainement contagieux!
great musicians ...
GENIAL...!!!!
Hey folks !!!
Comme le disait justement Franck Zappa : " Jazz is not dead, it's just smell funny"
Bises
Herbie Herbie you stil the best
すげえええ!!
I still like the Piano though. They be groovin'! He works magic with either one!
Do you guys have the full concert available to watch. Although I enjoyed this video. Herbie, Wayne ,and Marcus are so in tune with each other. Miles will be proud.
Meet a thrilling trio on the stage of the Jazz à Vienne festival (2011) : bass king Marcus Miller, saxophone titan Wayne Shorter, and pianist virtuoso Herbie Hancock gather in honor of their fellow jazz legend Miles Davis. Sean Jones and Sean Rickman (a regular of Steve Coleman's ensembles), complete the picture in a program that features the greatest works of the jazz master.
Marcus Miller was a regular of Miles Davis's band all along the eighties, his composing, playing, and producing work on Davis's Tutu album has solidified his space in the pantheon of jazz, while Shorter and Hancock both partnered the illustrious trumpeter during the sixties and seventies, featuring in his first "electric" albums...
Замечательная работа выше всяческих похвал Херби Хэнкок и Маркус Миллер что может быть лучше.
RIP GREAT MUSICMAN
I Love Everybody That's Playing On This Awesomely Blessed Gig...Plz Show Some Extra Love For Mr.Shawn Rickman On Those Kicks& Sticks...❤️💯🎼🎗️🎨💎☀️☮️🙏.
Excellent
BRAVO
PARENTS!!! PLEASE GIVE YOUR CHILD OR ANY CHILD AN INSTRUMENT. THIS IS A REASON WHY!!!
Mo better than drake
Capitol letter's?
Good idea.
Music is a great way to exercise
Love it.
Fire. Fire. Fire!!!
arrangiamento live del brano di Miles Davis PINOCCHIO tratto dall'album We Want Miles (1982) che segna il ritorno in studio del grande Miles dopo circa 5 anni di silenzio
Genious... all
Very sound ...
i love them all
excelentes videos me encantan
thanks for HD!!
The least they could do to explain the man that is Miles.......yesterday today and tomorrows music
Le son de la basse de Marcus Miller au doigt puis en slap avec compression a 4.10 ...OMG une tuerie 💥👌
i think i like this
Genial Mr. Hancok shorter bass trumpet drums from México city
Top Notch! IT WAS TOO SHORT OF A RECORDING! DARN!
Awwwww shit they Humpin Around For Real....Great Performance...3 of the all time greats😁😁😎😎Cool
Yessss !!!!!!
GENIAL !
Tous les enfants de Miles sont là, Herbie, Wayne et Marcus....
Herbie ㅎㅎ 👍
2:50 dum dum dum, dim dim, butch batch dim dim dum dum oh oh haaaaaa
This part is my favorite ❤️
C'est du pur amour virile, totalement jouissive et plain d'extases * J'adore.
👏👍👏👍👏👍 I wonder way Herbie and the bass player had sheet music out? Everyone did a GREAT job! 😊
Herbie Hancock is a classically trained pianist who was playing Mozart with a symphony orchestra when he was 15 years old. Every time I've seen Herbie or been around him, he's been extraordinarily well prepared. So. Sheet music? Marcus Miller? Herbie Hancock? You bet.
@@paulienebz All good, just thinking out loud on the caliber of musicians. I have seen union musicians reading sheet music when performing.
I love that he uses sheet music.
Esto es otro nivel caballero jaja