@@francisnorthwood7862 Ha! We may be Boomers but we did indeed have the golden years of music. The stuff today is rehashed shit out of a box. I pity your misery.
I have seen both Marcus and David play live at small intimate venues. Both were absolutely amazing musicians and entertainers. I count both as two of the most accomplished musicians I have seen.
God today sucks! RIP David. So glad i got to see you twice across 3 decades. You truly helped me hold 1st chair in jr. High/High School. Legendary music lives forever as will your gifts!
Back in '85, we used to play this in high school jazz lab. That bass line just knocks me out; I loved locking in (I'm a drummer) and just letting the bass player go to town. Man, we had some good music back then.
Marcus Miller set bar into stratosphere when comes to jazz funk!! The swag and bravado that Marcus Miller displays when he starts "slapping" that Fender Bass is the epitome of confidence. Hiram Bullock is funk rock 🎸 king of the strings! The Funk stops and ends here! People! Did anyone else hear that superb low note that David Sanborn played at about 4:57-5:00?
God Bless David Sanborn. Never has there been a more important horn player since Trane or Bird. Heaven just got the last best horn player. Playing run for Cover because it’s the first song of David Sanborn that I heard live on the streets of NYC in the village by local street musicians in 1988.
Marcus and Mr Sandborn both incredible but I have to say how much I miss Hiram Bullock. He was a monster. I'll never forget his visit to San Sebastian Jazz Festival. He was awesome. Magic.
When I bought this LP in 1986 as a teenager, I remember my first listening to this fabulous piece and my amazement at the perfection of the Sanborn/Miller duo... I bought the CD later and it remains one of their best composition to date... Have a good trip & rest in peace, David!!!
Can you even imagine the grip of a handshake from Marcus Miller? The dude is probably able to crack walnuts with his bare hands 😂 Best of the best here. I, 37 years old now, randomly discovered this video and song some I think 7 years ago now, and it remains one of my all time favorites period.
Wow! I didn’t know he had passed. I saw him, Marcus Miller and Bob James a few years back. They put on an unmatched performance. RIP Mr Sanborn and thank you for timeless music.
This is the Steely Dan of Jazz Funk...absolute technical mastery. Nothing quite like this piece in this genre. You can do so much with this song...so many great versions out there. The buildup and drop at 1:55 is epic.
The ATL sends our thoughts and prayers to the family, friends, and fans of one the smoothest sax slinger to have ever embraced us with his god given talent. RIP Mr. Sanborn!
when i heard the news this morning of my hero's death i played a loud Sanborn set at 6:00 and my wife understood. my son is a great bassist largely on this marcus groove. Dave was one of music's original giants. i remember coming up on alto in the early 80s and EVERYBODY on alto wanted to sound like Dave, even to the point of doing his unique head tilt, all in vain. I and everybody else had to accept that there's only one Dave Sanborn. gutted but grateful
God Bless Mr Sanborn got my copy of VOYEUR out ready to give respects to one of the most distinct rasps of his horn in jazz..Marcus without his hat!! Time waits for no one so enjoy all that life brings in the now..peace✌️
Some names that come to mind (no particular order): Larry Graham Prince Frank Blair Louis Johnson James Jamerson Rick James Verdine White Nathan Watts Bernard Edwards.
He was the reason I picked up a horn, I saw him in Manchester in the mid/late 90s outstanding set, and I was literally 6ft in front of him the whole gig! I shook his hand at the end, his hand was really pliable, almost like it had no bones! I arrived early and drove to the back of the building looking for parking and came across Marcus Miller smoking, what looked like a joint! Precious memories of one of my Heros, I'm 63 and seeing people I considered gods finally passing the mortal coil is weird. I'm not far behind I guess!
R.I.P. David, I’ll always remember seeing you in Las Vegas and you autographing my CD “Closer” which now is proudly displayed on my game room wall. A legend gone too soon.
Dude buddy be laying it down on that drum beat like holy moly every individual makes this piece excellent but the way that kick drum was cutting through was perfect
My 2 favorite saxophonists are gone. First Bob Berg, already 21 years ago, and now David Sanborn on May 12, 2024. What remains are their magnificent works. And especially this piece by Marcus Miller for the “Voyeur” album, which remains a must. RIP David
Master Marcus almost stole the show, but there was the band .. and … David of course! Such a gaggle of Pro's that really understand and FEEL the music they do! I am always entranced emotionally when I am in the company of such as these through their musical expressions of Love! Great Post!!!
R.I.P. David Sanborn...An absolute legend...
He's not dead...
@@mariscaljustin3947 Yes he is. He died after a battle with prostate cancer.
@@mariscaljustin3947 passed away on 5/12/2024.
He Is not dead.
@@PriscillaBarberi unfortunately he is. Google it.
We just lost him yesterday 5/12/2024. RIP SANBORN
I just heard! 😢
😢😢😢😢😢
❤
Didn’t know he passed
with Hiram Bullock......he is still beiing missed. Great footage.... music and peace ya ' all
Horam Bullock was a wonderful, versatile guitarist
RIP HIram
The best guitar player sanboen ever had,tasty
HB so underrated. Jaco live NYC albums. Check em out. You Welcome. Stop on by. Girl
Don Grolnick on keys/rhodes
Marcus Miller on bass
David Sanborn on sax
Hiram Bullock on guitar
Buddy Williams on drums
goat
also keys player looks like Dan Schneider
Thanks a lot. 👍
@@theorographcollection5195 hey do not talk about that guy here, he is bad
What a supergroup! I never realized Don Grolnick was on this track. Thank you for posting this!
Marcus and David flowed so well together....The age of real music..
okay boomer
@@francisnorthwood7862 Braindead comment, well done 👏 and I'm not a boomer
@@francisnorthwood7862 Ha! We may be Boomers but we did indeed have the golden years of music. The stuff today is rehashed shit out of a box. I pity your misery.
Age of real music?? 😂😂😂😂
I have seen both Marcus and David play live at small intimate venues. Both were absolutely amazing musicians and entertainers. I count both as two of the most accomplished musicians I have seen.
I always come back to this song. "Straight to the heart" was my first Sanborn album. What a legacy.
R.I.P.
Me Too! I still love that album
Me too. Smile, Run for Cover, all of it was great
My favorite sax men are all gone! Grover, Brecker, and Sanborn...RIP
definitely
God today sucks! RIP David. So glad i got to see you twice across 3 decades. You truly helped me hold 1st chair in jr. High/High School. Legendary music lives forever as will your gifts!
I love Hiram totally into the groove, when Marcus start playing solo, We miss you Hiram...
Back in '85, we used to play this in high school jazz lab. That bass line just knocks me out; I loved locking in (I'm a drummer) and just letting the bass player go to town. Man, we had some good music back then.
Campeão de bilheteria
Thanks for stopping having casual sex with women to tell us that!
Marcus Miller set bar into stratosphere when comes to jazz funk!!
The swag and bravado that Marcus Miller displays when he starts "slapping" that Fender Bass is the epitome of confidence.
Hiram Bullock is funk rock 🎸 king of the strings!
The Funk stops and ends here! People!
Did anyone else hear that superb low note that David Sanborn played at about 4:57-5:00?
both solos are superb, Hiram and Don and Buddy accompany it so well...This is a jewel of music, best version I ever heard
@@michaelpalisse8332 Absolutely!
He takes the right note in the scale but an octave lower to give that cliff fallin like descending feel
God Bless David Sanborn. Never has there been a more important horn player since Trane or Bird. Heaven just got the last best horn player. Playing run for Cover because it’s the first song of David Sanborn that I heard live on the streets of NYC in the village by local street musicians in 1988.
Brecker
Marcus and Mr Sandborn both incredible but I have to say how much I miss Hiram Bullock. He was a monster. I'll never forget his visit to San Sebastian Jazz Festival. He was awesome. Magic.
RIP to a memory maker that reminds me of easy sunny afternoons with my dad.
素晴らしい音楽をたくさんありがとう!
David Sanborn 安らかに…
At the end of 55 years old I still discover amazing music!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks Dwight for show me Marcus miller 😊😊😊😊😊😊
David changed my life.
7:01 David Sanborn was and always will be with all of us through his music.. There will never be another like him.
When I bought this LP in 1986 as a teenager, I remember my first listening to this fabulous piece and my amazement at the perfection of the Sanborn/Miller duo... I bought the CD later and it remains one of their best composition to date... Have a good trip & rest in peace, David!!!
R.I.P David. Your energy and music will live forever. Thank you.
Same age as Jeff Beck ! Man I only have 17 years left ??? Loved David Sanborn. Peace from Detroit MI.
Detroit!✌🏾
Seen multiple times at Pine Knob and Meadow Brook. One of the greats. RIP.
@@cycleoflife565 WJZZ !!!
Hiram’s guitar has such a great tone to it
One of the most electrifying, talented and soulful instrumentalist of my lifetime. You will be miss, Dave. Rest in peace, sir.
David is gone but this great collaboration with Marcus will live forever.
Can you even imagine the grip of a handshake from Marcus Miller? The dude is probably able to crack walnuts with his bare hands 😂 Best of the best here. I, 37 years old now, randomly discovered this video and song some I think 7 years ago now, and it remains one of my all time favorites period.
Buddy Williams killer pocket 👑
Buddy Williams was as tight as digital clock!
Cataclysmic Funk!🥁🥁🥁🎷🎸🎹🎼🎵🎶🎺🎺🎻🎺🎷🎷
One of the greatest.
What a golden age for Sanborn. Love this shit!
marcus miller makes that bassline look so easy 😭
RIP in David Sanborn. I had the pleasure of watching him live last year at the Jax Jazz Festival!!
Masterpiece.
That is probably the best recording of this song I have ever heard! Amazing performance! Perfect sound! Awesome!
Totally agree this version is the most classy one
Marcus straight killed this! 🔥🔥🔥
Wow! I didn’t know he had passed. I saw him, Marcus Miller and Bob James a few years back. They put on an unmatched performance. RIP Mr Sanborn and thank you for timeless music.
I saw Sanborn with Marcus back in the day open for Al Jarreau! Awesome show!! Rest in the groove, David!!
Hiram getting his jam on! That era was extraordinary. Marcus & Sanborn together? Sublime.
definitely the best version
That jam was straight funky! Sanborn one of the greatest jazz masters of all time!
This is the Steely Dan of Jazz Funk...absolute technical mastery. Nothing quite like this piece in this genre. You can do so much with this song...so many great versions out there. The buildup and drop at 1:55 is epic.
I remember my father, an electric bass guitarist, playing *this very video* on VHS. What a song, man. What a song.
Classy instrumental music 🎶😎👍...... masters at work.
R.I.P David Sanborn.... forever will be missed ❤️
RIP David. You brought a lot of joy to so many people. What a player.
The ATL sends our thoughts and prayers to the family, friends, and fans of one the smoothest sax slinger to have ever embraced us with his god given talent. RIP Mr. Sanborn!
Beautiful tribute from the A👏🏾
when i heard the news this morning of my hero's death i played a loud Sanborn set at 6:00 and my wife understood. my son is a great bassist largely on this marcus groove. Dave was one of music's original giants. i remember coming up on alto in the early 80s and EVERYBODY on alto wanted to sound like Dave, even to the point of doing his unique head tilt, all in vain. I and everybody else had to accept that there's only one Dave Sanborn. gutted but grateful
Beautiful Saxophone sound. Marcus. The band too 😊...
The guitarist’s dance moves…🔥🔥🔥
The best version all of time!
Opinions vary!
I've just heard about David. If ever there was a sound that took you back to good times it was from this man. He now moves on, Thank You David.
I feel in love w Jazz music hearing Sanborne! #Hideaway❤❤❤❤ I named my baby boy Jaz! 😅 He’s now 30 and plays 4 instruments. RIP to a musical LEGEND!
The best band 4 ever Don Hiram Buddy Marcus and master of sax 🎷 😃David Sanborn
God Bless Mr Sanborn got my copy of VOYEUR out ready to give respects to one of the most distinct rasps of his horn in jazz..Marcus without his hat!! Time waits for no one so enjoy all that life brings in the now..peace✌️
Good googa mooga! I never heard Marcus play it like that!
Raw and precise and monstrous! And Sanborn is smashin, erbody else is locked!
Great bass solo🎸
awesome guitar. R.I.P.Hiram,I miss you.
Classic Funky Crossover tune. R.I.P. David Sanborn, your musical legacy and influence live on.
Impeccable!!!!
Got this cd specially invited audience i believe in S I R studios! Great band all at the top of their game! Funky funky!
Thank you for your music!!!!
Timeless him I follow him 40 years and still talented world class purely and so seriously Amen yepp
Listening to this tune, so many souvenirs and dreams coming from the 80's!
Thanks to Dave and Marcus!
There are tons and tons of talented bass players out there, but is there anyone really as inherently funky as Marcus Miller?
I don't think so.
Some names that come to mind (no particular order):
Larry Graham
Prince
Frank Blair
Louis Johnson
James Jamerson
Rick James
Verdine White
Nathan Watts
Bernard Edwards.
Bootsy Collins, Michael Henderson (with Miles Davis ca. 1970-72), Mark Adams (of the band "Slave").
For one, Louis Johnson from Brother's Johnson...best in the business,love Marcus, but Louis is BAAAD!!!.
Actually, I've Marcus and Stanley Clarke in 2 different clips playing next to Larry Graham; he was funkier than both of them in each video clip.
@@capriedwardsguidry god bless Louis R.I.P but marcus millers sense of Groove is unrivaled..not speed or technicality but pure Groove
Nobody else plays like David Sanborn, he is simply extraordinary
Don playing beautiful chords on Rhodes,,,,,, rip don
Faaaaaactttt
E minor 9 being played mainly through the song
He was the reason I picked up a horn, I saw him in Manchester in the mid/late 90s outstanding set, and I was literally 6ft in front of him the whole gig! I shook his hand at the end, his hand was really pliable, almost like it had no bones! I arrived early and drove to the back of the building looking for parking and came across Marcus Miller smoking, what looked like a joint! Precious memories of one of my Heros, I'm 63 and seeing people I considered gods finally passing the mortal coil is weird. I'm not far behind I guess!
David Sanborn is the man!!
We all know it now!
R.I.P. David, I’ll always remember seeing you in Las Vegas and you autographing my CD “Closer” which now is proudly displayed on my game room wall. A legend gone too soon.
Here I am, 35 years later, and still COMPLETELY FLOORED by this song and performance! Man I miss this so much, life was gooood! ❤
Merci David Sanborn pour toute cette musique et cette belle complicité avec Marcus Miller !
David's tone was undeniably the best... it's sad to listen as we all know he's gone.
Dude buddy be laying it down on that drum beat like holy moly every individual makes this piece excellent but the way that kick drum was cutting through was perfect
My 2 favorite saxophonists are gone. First Bob Berg, already 21 years ago, and now David Sanborn on May 12, 2024. What remains are their magnificent works. And especially this piece by Marcus Miller for the “Voyeur” album, which remains a must. RIP David
Man that was sooooooo nice!! What a great combination - David Sanborn AND Marcus Miller!!!
You are the only saxophone sound in my head, thank you. R.I.P
My heart goes out to David Sandborn and his family. He was truly talented and will be missed. He was something else....
Always Blew Me Up, No Mettre How Many Times I Heard It, And I Considered This One The Best Version.
These two here..... all I can say is Laaaaawd have Mercy!!!!!
same
He has a different tone in that one that sounds more raw. Marcus is the man!
Wait till you see the one with George Duke
One with Duke? Show me the link, please, thanks~
Master Marcus almost stole the show, but there was the band .. and … David of course! Such a gaggle of Pro's that really understand and FEEL the music they do! I am always entranced emotionally when I am in the company of such as these through their musical expressions of Love! Great Post!!!
This never gets old.
Love me some david sanborn but the live under the sky with everette harp sax solo is still my personal favorite version.
Same here. David is awesome, but Everette smoked that Live Under the Sky solo!!
World class purely I adore him now 40 years and Stanley Clarke the same wahoo you guys are doing well Job 👍🏽💪
It's world class I follow you since @1984
Will always be my favorite sax and bass players
My first jazz album was him and Bob James, Maputo, RIP Mr. JAMES
Superman David, I met David in Montreux with Marcus & Randy and at the Kaufleuten in Zurich - I can't sleep anymore! It's a great loss!
My favourite DS and MM tune. Love love love this performance 😍.
David Sanborn,
Man with a horn,
So glad he was born.
Yesterday he died,
Today I mourn.
The guy who relly rises up Marcus ... Definitly respect !
They are sick together. So goooood.
Great peice RIP David, will Forever Love
Amazing footage, music, groove, a piece of jazz fusion art.
Gawd, one of my favorite Sanborn tunes!
I always thought of DS as a commercial sax player until i heard him live!
He RIPPED the heck out of the saxophone!!!
このメンバーで、ドラムがアルフォンソムーザンの時、札幌でライブ行きました。最高のバンドでした。
Always in my mind David. Have a good travel to eternity... you will be eternal on earth
Wow! what a find, thanks - RIP DS
Voyeur was my second album I ever bought. Shaped my taste for music. Thank you, Mr. Sanborn.
just amazing to see Hiram, Don, Buddy, Marcus together with David, this the best version ever thanks so much those guys were so amazing 😉
Yes!
Great live concert! Guys burning!
Thank you for the amazing music that you gave us! 🕊️
I'm still dancing and losing my heart to it. Great!
David Sanborn, Marcus Miller, and Hiram Priceless!!!!!!!!!