HA I was there that day. This was the last song in the set. He asked the audience "any requests" and I shouted "PLAY THE RHODES!!!" and he went into this. Eu tava la! Eu berrei pra ele tocar o Rhodes quando ele pediu pra plateia dar ideias do que tocar...ahahah animal
There’s one thing listening to this song and another watching it being played live... no joke, this song is the only thing that can change my mood when I’m at the lowest of the low.... sometimes I forget but when I hear those first few chords, the world has colour again.. ❤️ Glasper is a life saver.
You're right its the kissing a bitter lemon baby face / Keith Jarrett face that - if it were a pill they would sell for billions - but we have the free supply!
they killed this. no1 else covered this the way they did. heard both brad mehaldu & chris o riley's versions & loved them both but either verson is touchin this! 3 robert glasper
This is amazing, I am a huge Radiohead fan and A massive Robert Glasper fan and so for me this is a little piece of heaven. Saw Tom Yorke at PS1 in New York a few weeks ago and he totally killed this track.
As a fellow keyboardist, I bow to the living legend Robert Glasper. The chemistry with his band mates is lovely. And your right chicooceano.. Jamire is amazing.
I play keyboards and if I had my "i'd rathers" I would prefer to play music of a more mellow nature, but folks always want to hear something UPBEAT Yet after . listening to Robert Glasper I've given myself permission to play a more soul soothing style of jazz piano. Thanks R.G.
Jamire Williams is incredible and underrated; I don’t hear his name get brought up in the up-and-coming jazz drummer conversations often and it sure should! Dynamic, tasteful, innovative and honoring the art of the giants whose shoulders we alll stand on.
As a jazz drummer myself, I personally think that Jamire is one of the best cats nowdays. His groove and dynamic are great. Check his drum solo record "Effectual", really a bliss if you're into tasteful drumming - album wich inspire my to do something like that myself. With guys like him, Brian Blade, Marcus Gilmore, Mark Guiliana and Billy Martin the jazz drums are safe ;) ...
I listened to an interview on Sirius Radio last Friday that Robert Glasper did with Bruce Lundvall. I became a listener immediately. I actually wrote the station and asked them to send me a copy of the playlist of tunes that were played during the interview. This is my favorite. Welcome to a new vision, Mr. Glasper. So glad you are here.
Herbie would approve. Y'all are way to constrained to associations. Its just great music and the artists you see are channeling Mind to produce good, organic sound poetry.
Rob, you a young lion in modern jazz who understands the genius of both Mr. Monk and Mr. Yancey and merge all that appreciation and knowledge into a cohesive work that displays your own rising genius. I really hopes that you makes it on down to Tokyo some time soon. Peace 'n' Stay blessed.
I listen to this all of the time; but, this is my first time seeing this performance of it...I am in awe of this trio's wonderful synergy: this is ART.
I'm multi-tasking on the net while listening to this....and WOW....it took me soooo many places....deep places that I haven't been in awhile. This song should be called "meditation" cause you come out of it so tranquil.
Beautiful... those repetitive transitions from Rhodes to Piano (i.e. 2:00) and back to Rhodes (2:30), and again, and again, and again.... all while Vicente is laying that solid spine... and Jamire is killing it softly with those sheeted snares and sticky-ass rides. Robert Glasper is spreading the Gospel... and I'm believing!! Jazz is!! Thnx for sharing, chicooceano.
Para ser honesto, nunca había escuchado de ellos; decidí darme la oportunidad de escucharlos en este "Cover". Derrepente le iba a dar clic al mouse como al minuto 2 y así estuve hasta el minuto 4, al minuto cinco quite la mano del mouse, lo empece a disfrutar...y quede atrapado.
I have just begun to experience Robert's art, and love it...not bad for a 67 year old white jazz artist. Good music transcends all barriers and like art lives through the ages as surely as thought!
He is a influence in my music . I love the style of his chords . To the rhythmic piano flows. Glasper is the man ! My dad played with braiddy blade in Gurus Jazzmatazz II ....
Robert Glasper played "Maiden Voyage" before Radiohead's song "Everything in its right place", is the begining of the video, he was literaly playing with the Rodhes. The song its more than 10 min. so I edited to fit on the youtube. This band is amazing, Jamire is the best!!!!! Thank you all. See you
@CreativeFilmMaker This videos was posted when UA-cam allows only 10min. video so I cut the first part that he is playing a song in the Rhodes, maybe Mayden Voyage to fit in the 10 minutes max lengh. The set list was given by Robert when he played here in São Paulo, so that is the name of the song. But thanks for the information.
HA I was there that day. This was the last song in the set. He asked the audience "any requests" and I shouted "PLAY THE RHODES!!!" and he went into this.
Eu tava la! Eu berrei pra ele tocar o Rhodes quando ele pediu pra plateia dar ideias do que tocar...ahahah animal
Fuck yeah!
Noice
Stuff like this gives me hope that good music will endure and that jazz will always have a future.
James Foster It will always have a future. Not necessarily in the classic way, but it will remain.
SpaceDisco1 Which in my humble opinion is exactly the way it should be. Cheers!
+James Foster Yes! Check out this cover of the song too, Jazz really pushes Hip-Hop forward in many ways
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Our modern day Theoloneous Monk. ❤️
Robert Glasper + Fender Rhodes = Heaven
they should put "Everything in its right place" in the new real book
There’s one thing listening to this song and another watching it being played live... no joke, this song is the only thing that can change my mood when I’m at the lowest of the low.... sometimes I forget but when I hear those first few chords, the world has colour again.. ❤️ Glasper is a life saver.
You're right its the kissing a bitter lemon baby face / Keith Jarrett face that - if it were a pill they would sell for billions - but we have the free supply!
Nice...he's actually taking the changes a few steps further...elaborating on their functional/intervallic relationship to build other harmonic cells
I swear, I *never* get tired of listening to this... It's that GOOD!
MAN them chords be soundin' goooooooood!!
they killed this. no1 else covered this the way they did. heard both brad mehaldu & chris o riley's versions & loved them both but either verson is touchin this! 3 robert glasper
Boy I need me some of those cymbals. Love paying close attention to the drummers who perform with Rob, they are slways so darn intelligent
Star Trek Enterprise sailed to the music galaxy.
My fav pianist of this time, Rob G. is crazy on the keys!!!!
This is amazing, I am a huge Radiohead fan and A massive Robert Glasper fan and so for me this is a little piece of heaven. Saw Tom Yorke at PS1 in New York a few weeks ago and he totally killed this track.
As a fellow keyboardist, I bow to the living legend Robert Glasper. The chemistry with his band mates is lovely. And your right chicooceano.. Jamire is amazing.
How can you not love this?
Beautiful!!! Mathematics in motion - the Calculus of Music - Support Genius Support Great Music. PEACE ALWAYS!!!
I play keyboards and if I had my "i'd rathers" I would prefer to play music of a more mellow nature, but folks always want to hear something UPBEAT Yet after . listening to Robert Glasper I've given myself permission to play a more soul soothing style of jazz piano. Thanks R.G.
Always play what you feel ... because music is about that feeling!!
Jamire Williams is incredible and underrated; I don’t hear his name get brought up in the up-and-coming jazz drummer conversations often and it sure should!
Dynamic, tasteful, innovative and honoring the art of the giants whose shoulders we alll stand on.
As a jazz drummer myself, I personally think that Jamire is one of the best cats nowdays. His groove and dynamic are great. Check his drum solo record "Effectual", really a bliss if you're into tasteful drumming - album wich inspire my to do something like that myself. With guys like him, Brian Blade, Marcus Gilmore, Mark Guiliana and Billy Martin the jazz drums are safe ;) ...
I listened to an interview on Sirius Radio last Friday that Robert Glasper did with Bruce Lundvall. I became a listener immediately. I actually wrote the station and asked them to send me a copy of the playlist of tunes that were played during the interview. This is my favorite. Welcome to a new vision, Mr. Glasper. So glad you are here.
Herbie would approve. Y'all are way to constrained to associations. Its just great music and the artists you see are channeling Mind to produce good, organic sound poetry.
I am so glad that this exists. Real music is still out there & evolving after Miles.
Could listen to this allllllll day long!
love both of these songs this is heaven
brother......i watch this like five times a week....feel good sounds...fav
I love this brother's vibe! Everything he does is sooo smooth.
Its wicked and i must have lesiented 2 it a million times....😜😜😜 st albans masive hertfordshire england....❤❤❤
Rob, you a young lion in modern jazz who understands the genius of both Mr. Monk and Mr. Yancey and merge all that appreciation and knowledge into a cohesive work that displays your own rising genius.
I really hopes that you makes it on down to Tokyo some time soon.
Peace 'n' Stay blessed.
Would love to see a transcription of this arrangement..... can't find anywhere
fantastic!
Superb. Love everything about this. Especially the tone of that bass. Killer.
I listen to this all of the time; but, this is my first time seeing this performance of it...I am in awe of this trio's wonderful synergy: this is ART.
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Well this is amazing....
The tone of the first rack tom is killin me. Jamire Williams is killin it. Welll....all of them are!
Amazing in every sense. Brilliant band.
One the best and brightest in the Jazz world today.
Music For The Mind Body & SOUL :-)
Wow. . . beautiful!
I'm multi-tasking on the net while listening to this....and WOW....it took me soooo many places....deep places that I haven't been in awhile. This song should be called "meditation" cause you come out of it so tranquil.
Robert Glasper is amazing!
Love the rhodes, love the playing. So good!
This is beautiful.
Beautiful... those repetitive transitions from Rhodes to Piano (i.e. 2:00) and back to Rhodes (2:30), and again, and again, and again.... all while Vicente is laying that solid spine... and Jamire is killing it softly with those sheeted snares and sticky-ass rides. Robert Glasper is spreading the Gospel... and I'm believing!! Jazz is!! Thnx for sharing, chicooceano.
Beautiful, sublime. Thank you for posting.
Para ser honesto, nunca había escuchado de ellos; decidí darme la oportunidad de escucharlos en este "Cover". Derrepente le iba a dar clic al mouse como al minuto 2 y así estuve hasta el minuto 4, al minuto cinco quite la mano del mouse, lo empece a disfrutar...y quede atrapado.
Super impressive!
It's connect of two my favourite
Wow! Incredible... thx for posting :)
Monstruos!
I have just begun to experience Robert's art, and love it...not bad for a 67 year old white jazz artist. Good music transcends all barriers and like art lives through the ages as surely as thought!
Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you for thiiiiiiiiiiis!
Nothin gets me goin like a killin keys player. Absolutely fantastic.
LOVE IT ! ! ! ! ! ! !
that chord he stumbled upon at 7:32 is delicious
Mind and Spirit i think it’s a d7 alt inversion
SHIIIIIID that wrong, but OH SO right bass line at 4:46
Can't wait to see them in Vancouver in June!
gosh!!! jamire williams !!!!what a beast!!!
super nuta
I'm a newborn infant. And i LOVE this.
He is a influence in my music . I love the style of his chords . To the rhythmic piano flows. Glasper is the man ! My dad played with braiddy blade in Gurus Jazzmatazz II ....
magnifique
Excellent. Very nice.
The best song to wake up to i can imagine
JAMIRE
Incredible.
beautiful
@teetpiece The Bass player is a Guy named Vicente Archer. I seen them live in jacksonville, this past weekend and the dude is amazing on bass.
Super awesome.
this is soooooooooo good
This is euphoric..... incredible.
Soulfully N I C E !
Robert Glasper is magic
He will be at the 2013 Cape Town International Jazz Festival in April. I will be there.
I can hardly believe my ears. Beauteous.
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jeez i almost love this as much as the original. Not quite, but this is awesome, love the jazz feel and change in note.
My favorite song .
Very pro. Beautiful.
2020 Robert Glasper experience binge
What a harmonic journey!
+Sachin Pandey Beautiful song, check out my hip hop rendition of this, enjoy :)
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Uuuugh those drums sound awesome.
@Cratcliffemusic Yeah, I saw him at the Triple Door about 3 weeks ago as a part of Earshot Jazz Festival.
No importaría...suena delicioso
Absolutely Beautiful!
very nice
wonderful...
He's even better now!!!!
I just love the sound of a Rhodes/Wurlizter playing smooth voice-led chords:D
Beautiful.
Robert Glasper played "Maiden Voyage" before Radiohead's song "Everything in its right place", is the begining of the video, he was literaly playing with the Rodhes.
The song its more than 10 min. so I edited to fit on the youtube.
This band is amazing, Jamire is the best!!!!!
Thank you all.
See you
Unglaublich! So muß Jazz heutzutage klingen!
Wicked??!!!!!❤❤❤
good sound!!
Oh my gosh at 8:27 when it sinks down into that beat!
Still sublime 9 years later!
I AM FEELIN DIS
Sweet.....
ist time hearing this one the rhodes....TOOOOOO SMOOTH!!!
Amazing..
Upload more from this concert please!
amazing
Great.
It's like a freedom breath
Awesome!
@CreativeFilmMaker This videos was posted when UA-cam allows only 10min. video so I cut the first part that he is playing a song in the Rhodes, maybe Mayden Voyage to fit in the 10 minutes max lengh. The set list was given by Robert when he played here in São Paulo, so that is the name of the song. But thanks for the information.