I've watched this video several times now, and loved it each time. Whoever had the idea of matching Manhattan Transfer up with Weather Report should have received an award of some kind. Maybe "Most Serendipitous Musical Match of the Decade". I'd vote for that.
*_I'm Old School... real musicians played and real singers sang.._* I can still remember back in the 70's and 80's when we actually had real talent. Musicians played live and singers sang live on stage in front of many thousands of people. Many bands played just as good Live as they did in Studio. *_Real Bands don't use 'gimmicks' they use Real Talent..._*
Era la prima volta che lo ascoltavo, Weather Report e Manhattan Transfer insieme,beh,una sola parola mi viene in mente nel vederli suonare:MERAVIGLIOSI!!!❤❤❤
World class music forever! I´m Austrian like Joe Zawinul and I saw him 3 times at Jazz concerts in Vienna. I´m also happy that I have seen Manhattan Transfer live one time in Vienna and later even in Klagenfurt. But to see them (Weather Report and Manhattan Transfer) together in a concert must be pure delight!
A pinnacle - a mountain peak of performance. What it takes to be this excellent. The unabashed confidence and mastery of the Transfer. The lead singer - quite incredible. To think how few Americans REALLY get how great this is in relation to so much crap that makes millions for not even average work makes me cry.
I love this song so much!!! I just can't stop listening to it. I wish I would have been there to see and hear this masterpiece!! I love everything about this song!! It's a song I listen to in private. LoL
I wish Man Tran. had been with them when I saw WR the year before. They add a lot to this number. The bassist does an extraordinary job here. Imagine having to follow you-know-who...
To be honest. It was not. The arrangement was not good. The mixer was absolutly terrible and the guitar out of tune. At about 5:25 Cheryl Bentyne and Janis Siegel have to bring the band back into the tempo. Everybody can see this. But! At all it was a great festival and this song is Jazz-History.
@@waynefoote3781 I like that answer. To be honest. If I was there: I would say: One of the best moments in my life. The right musicians, the very best singers. One of the TOP 10 songs in History. Performance? Who cares? They did that song. They could play it with E-triangles. No matter. Finally: o. k.
i was tending bar in Carmelos Jazz Club in LA when Janis came in she sat at my bar taught me how to a cocktail with Myers rum soda and bitters. she was very nice smiling and left a nice tip. of course I didn't charge for her drinks.
This morning I was feeling low and full of cold...went for a walk and back tired...the news was all lockdown and restrictions.....then this came up....It was so beautiful I just burst into tears...Its wonderful...made me so so happy. Say you don't like jazz....I challenge you not to love this! It's just full of talent, skill, joy and such wonderful singing....mind if you have the best backing band in the world - you better be good!
I saw this first time today and just when WR played at the start I thought:"Wouldn't it bi nice if Birdland had lyrics?". And then came Manhattan Transfer. Miracle, isn't it?
Wayne Shorter always looks like he is conserving energy. R.I.P. Victor Bailey. His red 1966 Jazz was drop dead gorgeous and he sounded like a million dollars when he played it too!
What’s happened folks? How come we don’t have these incredible Jazz sessions anymore? This is incredible jazzy swingin’ stuff! What an electrifying performance. So dig the vibes folks, swing along and dig the ambiance & Cheers!
@@christophermiller7532 I have to admit that i don’t know too much about some Jazz festivals around the US. What i do know is that (world) music has been added to get the crowd volume. Same is happening in Europe and around the world. And yes Covid has had an enormous (negative) impact specially for those musicians. Be well and Covid free. G’day & Cheers!
Yes I agree the Northsea Jazzfestival in the Netherlands A bit dull the past few years I Really miss Miles Davis the ALBUM TUTU AND the LIVE recording with Robben Ford these were the genius days I wonder if ever that kind of quality WILL BE seen again
@@nielsanderson4926 Niels you have a good point. In the late 1950’s and the whole of the 1970’s i went to small live-club gigs of visiting American jazz great. Also to several times to the NSJ in The Hague as well as the MJF in Switzerland. Now these festivals have become more - world music - with a small section of Jazz. Sad but true. If i’m correct jazz aficionados are about 5% world wide. Stay safe, toodeloo’s & Cheers!
I love this, I love ManTran,. saw them in London 2018 at Pizza Express Jazz club (Holborn), but the presence of Zawinul just lifts this song to a new level, its his crazy simple changes and arrangements. And Wayne Shorter - the bigger the stage, the more uncomfortable he looks
'Crazy simple changes and arrangements"?? Deceptively repetitive, maybe, but simple? Zawinul couldn't do simple if you put a watermelon to his head. There's a whole shirtload of harmonic goodness going on there.
I was tebding var at Carmelos Jazz Club in the San Fernando Valley near LA, when Janice Siegalventered alone. she sat at my bar and ordered a cocktail ynfamiliar to me. it was Myerss rum and soda with a squezze of lime. Myerrs is a very dark Jamaican rum a bit bitter. i made she liked it.i made one for myself. she ordered another later. ivdidnt charve her of course, and she left me a generous tip. she was kind and very friendly. i named the drink her the "JSiegal".😊
Actually, the lyrics are by Jon Hendricks, who wrote a lot of lyrics for The Manhattan Transfer. I remember reading years ago that originally Eddie Jefferson was asked to write the lyrics but he died before he finished, so they got Jon Hendricks to write them.
I have no idea how do you feel about such music events but.. true happiness for me looks precisely like this guys, sounds like this & wishing you everybody turn back & paaaarty again, young generations deserve this precise input, let yourselves go & let it be fun like nuts, time for paaaarty guys 🤗🎁😊😊🙋🤩😊🥂🥳🤩🙋😊🎿🎁🍀🌺🎻🍾👏🎻🍾💐🍾🎂🍾🎂👍🍾🎂👍👍🤗👏🤗🎁👏🤗🎁👏
Let's invite young generations enjoy freedom of expression because sounds just this good, tribute Wayne Shorter passed away, keep the memory alive fans
I once saw a clip of Manhattan Transfer do this w/o Weather Report. Maybe it was American Bandstand or one of those musical shows from the 80s like AB. I cannot think of it right now, maybe someone will help me out with that. Anyway, I already knew that Josef Zawinul of Weather Report had written the song and the band recorded it. Thank goodness one the Manhattan Transfer group acknowledged that during a brief interview. I was about to say," HOLD ON...WHAT! You best own up! Tell them who originally wrote and recorded the song that you somehow got lyrics to!
Espectacular los Manhattan 4 voces inigualables los Weather aunque aquí no está Jaco músicos adorables pero que hace un conejo en la tierra de los pájaros. No vale decir...comiendo zanahorias. Buen video
Very interesting to see Victor Bailey play Jaco's solos and stuff. It's such a Jaco era song I've always wondered what it would sound like with him playing.
He was there the year before. I was at the "meltdown" concert and to be honest, Jaco killed it. He got into beef with the band and they walked off. He then did a bass solo of Purple haze and I was blown away but he looped it, put the bass down and walked off stage. Weather Report never came back but Jaco decided to do a solo of Purple Haze for about a minute and a half until they turned the stage and Cosby introduced the next act. That solo from Jaco was amazing. I mean if it's around, it's some of the best bass solo work I've ever seen live.
@@christophermiller7532 it was a horrible time for Jaco. I wish he’d made an appearance here that could have been taped. Zawinul wasn’t a big fan of tv cameras unfortunately.
5,000 light years from Birdland But I'm still preachin' the rhythm Long-gone, uptight years from Birdland An' I'm still teachin' it with 'em Years from the land of the Bird An' I am still feelin' the spirit 5,000 light years from Birdland But I know people can hear it Bird named it, Bird made it, Bird heard it, then played it Well-stated! Birdland It happened down in Birdland Oh! In the middle of that hub I remember one jazz club Where we went to pat feet Down on fifty-secon' street Everybody heard that word That they named it after Bird Where the rhythm swooped and swirled The jazz corner of the world An' the cats they gigged in there Were beyond compare Birdland - I'm singin' Birdland Birdland - Ol' swingin' Birdland Hey, man, the music really turns you on! Y' turn me on, Really, y' turn me aroun' 'N turn me on Down them stairs, lose them cares - where? Down in Birdland Total swing, bop was king - there Down in Birdland Bird would cook, Max would look - where? Down in Birdland Miles came through, 'Trane came too - there Down in Birdland Basie blew, Blakey too - where? Down in Birdland Cannonball played that hall - there Down in Birdland Yeah... There may never be nothin' such as that No mo', no mo' Down in Birdland, that's where it was at I know, I know Back in them days bop was ridin' high Hello! 'n goodbye! How well those cats remember Their first Birdland gig To play in Birdland is an honor we still dig Yeah...that club was like... In another world, sure enough... Yeah, baby All o' the cats had the cookin' on People just sat an' they was steady lookin' on Then Bird...he came 'n spread the word... Birdland Yes, indeed, he did Yes, indeed, he did Yes, indeed, he did Yes, he did, Parker played at Birdland Yes, he really did Yes, indeed, he really did Yes, he really did Told the truth down in Birdland Yes, indeed he did, Yardbird Parker played in Birdland Yes, indeed, he really did Charlie Parker played in Birdland Bird named it, Bird made it, Bird heard it Then played it Well-stated! Birdland It happened down in Birdland Everybody dug that beat Everybody stomped their feet Everybody digs be-bop An' they'll never stop Down them stairs, lose them cares, yeah Down in Birdland Total swing! bop was king, yeah Down in Birdland Bird would cook, Max would look, yeah Down in Birdland Miles came through, 'Trane came too, yeah Down in Birdland Basie blew, Blakey too, yeah Down in Birdland Cannonball played that hall, yeah Down in Birdland Down them stairs, lose them cares, yeah Down in Birdland Total swing! bop was king, yeah Down in Birdland Bird would cook, Max would look, yeah Down in Birdland Miles came through, 'Trane came too, yeah Down in Birdland Basie blew, Blakey too, yeah Down in Birdland Cannonball played that hall, yeah Down in Birdland Down them stairs, lose y' cares, yeah Down in Birdland Total swing! bop was king, yeah Down in Birdland Bird would cook, Max would look, yeah Down in Birdland Come in pairs down them stairs, lose y' cares Them that dares gits it! Pay the gate, don't be late It's a date! - whattay' know If y' dig, then you'll dig, it's a groove Quite a groove, 'cause y' t' move Come in twos, pay your dues What can you lose? Just your blues! So lose them! The band swingin' one and all and what a ball! Yeah! Music is good, music is better than good Pretty good Very nice Really very good - things are bein' like they should Very good, very good, very good All y' gotta do is lend an ear An' listen to it Then y' dig a little sooner than soon You'll be diggin' everything diggin' all the music What a ball! How y' gonna figure out A way t' bring it all about amid a Lot o' other music on the set'n on The scene know what I mean? How y' gonna separate the music from the scene 'Gonna have t' keep the memory clean Y' gonna hear a lotta' sound... a lotta soun'
I was at this concert. My parents are clapping @ 1:48 (black balding man 6-5" and white lady to his right) and pops at 6:24 is the tall man with a sport coat (pops was odd) taller than everyone. It was a great concert. I was running around because I was 18 and looking for girls but it was one of the best Playboy Jazz festivals I went to and I've been to about 10 of them.
Say what you want about Playboy, Hefner invested in jazz. The festival gave lots of artists a good gig and exposure to a wider audience. And fun to see the crowd on their feet dancing!
No se puede creer lo que se encuentra en UA-cam... WEATHER REPORT SI LLEGÓ A TOCAR BIRDLAND CON MANHATTAN TRANSFER... Qué bestia ❤... Es Weather en otro momento, ya en los 80'. Veo a Omar Hakeem batería (me encanta este baterista), al peruano Alex Acuña en la percusión, Víctor Bailey bajo, Wayne Shorter 🎷 DEP y Joe Zawinul 🎹🎹 el mega compositor de Birdland... Upside Down cantaba Diana Ross... Asi me dejó esto, ni había escuchado o leído de que tocaron juntos alguna vez ... Weather Transfer!! QUE TANKES!!
La época Jazz Fusión de los 70' (claro que este concierto fue en los 80'), los músicos de jazz fueron como rock stars también. Zawinul era muy soul y funky, Jaco además de funk era pro Hendrix y le gustaba el rock agresivo también. Wayne era libre y se acomodaba y escribía música para la banda Weather Report. Tres mega compositores, hablamos de lo máximo de lo máximo: Jaco, Wayne, Joe... Tres en la misma banda ... De ahí el nombre:El Clima es muy impredecible. También era un informe o reporte de las tendencias en la música de ese tiempo. Si dicen algunos que no era jazz realmente lo que hacían, pues era una música que combinaba un poco de todo. Nunca me lo esperé ver un Weather Transfer para 'BIRDLAND' el club de música jazz nombrado en honor a Charlie Parker 'Bird' 🎷🎶🎶
Tendré que ponerme a ver poco a poco las actuaciones en vivo que hay de Manhattan Transfer en videos... He visto unos tres conciertos por cable, pero hace ratón Miguelito, mucho tiempo ya ... Los domingos creo ocuparé una hora y media a los Transfer o cuando esté de ánimos... Es mucho lo que hacen, no se puede captar con la mente o análisis. Simplemente lo hacen...
I've watched this video several times now, and loved it each time. Whoever had the idea of matching Manhattan Transfer up with Weather Report should have received an award of some kind. Maybe "Most Serendipitous Musical Match of the Decade". I'd vote for that.
This really should have won a grammy!!!
賛成🙋🏻♀️👍‼️
Weather Report playin' and Manhattan Transfer singin'. Is this heaven?
Musical heaven 🤩
Is this.
Add eventually Quincy Jones and Maynard Ferguson, in case. And this is the case.
you could even say this was Made In Heaven
Could Heaven Ever Be Like This?
My wife and I were there for this concert. Never forget this experience. Big fans of both groups.
Very Cool
Good for you. Hope the marriage is still going strong.
Lucky dog. Lol
Congratulation, great! Must have been fantastic!
@@thebuildingbro2587 45 years last month.
Love the ending...proper Swing...easy...from London with Love ❤
*_I'm Old School... real musicians played and real singers sang.._*
I can still remember back in the 70's and 80's when we actually had real talent. Musicians played live and singers sang live on stage in front of many thousands of people. Many bands played just as good Live as they did in Studio.
*_Real Bands don't use 'gimmicks' they use Real Talent..._*
Era la prima volta che lo ascoltavo, Weather Report e Manhattan Transfer insieme,beh,una sola parola mi viene in mente nel vederli suonare:MERAVIGLIOSI!!!❤❤❤
Very fortunately, I attended one of these concerts. The music was ingenious in concept and musicianship, and aesthetic experience unmatched!!!!!
World class music forever! I´m Austrian like Joe Zawinul and I saw him 3 times at Jazz concerts in Vienna. I´m also happy that I have seen Manhattan Transfer live one time in Vienna and later even in Klagenfurt. But to see them (Weather Report and Manhattan Transfer) together in a concert must be pure delight!
LOVE THIS! LOVE THIS! LOVE THIS! LOVE THIS! LOVE THIS! LOVE THIS! LOVE THIS! LOVE THIS! LOVE THIS! LOVE THIS!
何度見ても、何度聴いても素晴らしい‼️私の中の最高のグループ‼️
TMTは永遠不滅です❣️
配信ありがとうございます♪😆
wow! a meeting of heavyweights! thanks for uploading this!
Was there.... thought I died and went heaven...
2 glorious days.....
People if you're LA .... usually in the month of June.....GOOOOOOOOOOO👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Can't imagine in Heaven
What a performance! Fantastic musicianship and beautiful singing - doesn't get much better than this.
Had the great fortune to be at this event.
Good vibes, indeed! Thanks for the beautiful music and the moments of great pleasure.
A pinnacle - a mountain peak of performance.
What it takes to be this excellent.
The unabashed confidence and mastery of the Transfer.
The lead singer - quite incredible.
To think how few Americans REALLY get how great this is in relation to so much crap that makes millions for not even average work makes me cry.
Lead singer is Janis Siegel, and she also did the vocal arrangement.
Wow! Unbelievably brilliant performance from two superb bands!
Two of my favorite musical groups, one of my favorite songs.
I love this song so much!!! I just can't stop listening to it. I wish I would have been there to see and hear this masterpiece!! I love everything about this song!! It's a song I listen to in private. LoL
What a great piece of history... Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks for sharing this happy meeting of giants.
My good friend Omar Hakim on drums!!!
Good call!
Amazing.
Thanks!
He's kind of good...like the best
One of the best!!
Janis Siegel is so cute and what a voice
I wish Man Tran. had been with them when I saw WR the year before. They add a lot to this number.
The bassist does an extraordinary job here. Imagine having to follow you-know-who...
Wow. Wow. WOW. So many thanks for putting this up
I was in love with Janis Siegel. I was 20 and the music and arrangements were magical ✨.
To be honest. It was not. The arrangement was not good. The mixer was absolutly terrible and the guitar out of tune.
At about 5:25 Cheryl Bentyne and Janis Siegel have to bring the band back into the tempo. Everybody can see this.
But! At all it was a great festival and this song is Jazz-History.
@@Google-Experts I saw them in London in 1980. The arrangements were good in my opinion ☺️.
@@andrewrobinson2565 who cares about guitar and mixer this brought me to tears of joy!!@
@@waynefoote3781 I like that answer. To be honest. If I was there: I would say: One of the best moments in my life. The right musicians, the very best singers. One of the TOP 10 songs in History.
Performance? Who cares? They did that song. They could play it with E-triangles. No matter.
Finally: o. k.
i was tending bar in Carmelos Jazz Club in LA when Janis came in she sat at my bar taught me how to a cocktail with Myers rum soda and bitters. she was very nice smiling and left a nice tip. of course I didn't charge for her drinks.
Love Manhattan Transfer's version of this! Super cool!!!
Big crowd for jazz - fusion. Love it. Not anymore. America ignores this stuff.
The Playboy Jazz Festival still packs the Bowl. But it’s funny to think this song was a hit at one time
America sold its soul and culture.
I mean, Thundercat is on TV like every other weekend
Big Love.
This morning I was feeling low and full of cold...went for a walk and back tired...the news was all lockdown and restrictions.....then this came up....It was so beautiful I just burst into tears...Its wonderful...made me so so happy. Say you don't like jazz....I challenge you not to love this! It's just full of talent, skill, joy and such wonderful singing....mind if you have the best backing band in the world - you better be good!
This is jazz singing and swinging at its best. Brilliant!
Truly Excellent. A classic performance.
Nice! Thanks for the video. It doesn't get much better 😂.
this is so fantastic on so many levels ! bring back the good vibes.
I saw this first time today and just when WR played at the start I thought:"Wouldn't it bi nice if Birdland had lyrics?". And then came Manhattan Transfer. Miracle, isn't it?
UPありがとうございます!
ウェザーリポートとマントラ…当時はJAZZの未来は明るい!と思ってましたが…
Manhattan Transfer. The epitome of cool, classic, timeless sophistication
Wayne Shorter always looks like he is conserving energy. R.I.P. Victor Bailey. His red 1966 Jazz was drop dead gorgeous and he sounded like a million dollars when he played it too!
How can something be so cheesy and AMAZING at the same time?
Fabulous drummer and of course band
I would have paid a high price indeed to have been fortunate enough to have seen this live. What a performance!!
What’s happened folks? How come we don’t have these incredible Jazz sessions anymore? This is incredible jazzy swingin’ stuff! What an electrifying performance. So dig the vibes folks, swing along and dig the ambiance & Cheers!
I still go to the Playboy Jazz Festival. It happens every years (sans Covid) and the music is great.
@@christophermiller7532 I have to admit that i don’t know too much about some Jazz festivals around the US. What i do know is that (world) music has been added to get the crowd volume. Same is happening in Europe and around the world. And yes Covid has had an enormous (negative) impact specially for those musicians. Be well and Covid free. G’day & Cheers!
Yes I agree the Northsea Jazzfestival in the Netherlands A bit dull the past few years I Really miss Miles Davis the ALBUM TUTU AND the LIVE recording with Robben Ford these were the genius days I wonder if ever that kind of quality WILL BE seen again
@@nielsanderson4926 Niels you have a good point. In the late 1950’s and the whole of the 1970’s i went to small live-club gigs of visiting American jazz great. Also to several times to the NSJ in The Hague as well as the MJF in Switzerland. Now these festivals have become more - world music - with a small section of Jazz. Sad but true. If i’m correct jazz aficionados are about 5% world wide. Stay safe, toodeloo’s & Cheers!
It's terrible, the worst camp, broadway styled cringe with zero musical worth
I love this, I love ManTran,. saw them in London 2018 at Pizza Express Jazz club (Holborn), but the presence of Zawinul just lifts this song to a new level, its his crazy simple changes and arrangements. And Wayne Shorter - the bigger the stage, the more uncomfortable he looks
'Crazy simple changes and arrangements"?? Deceptively repetitive, maybe, but simple? Zawinul couldn't do simple if you put a watermelon to his head. There's a whole shirtload of harmonic goodness going on there.
Zawinul wrote the song
Saw them at Ball State U. a couple years before this,,,,MT,,,, soooo awesome!!
Amazing performance... Omar Hakim on drums is just 23 years old...
this is an incredible piece of music history
Una perla maravillosa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I saw them in San Francisco in 1978. Really tight group and very together in their singing. They get you moving!
Woaw, best song ever.
Perfect combination
I was tebding var at Carmelos Jazz Club in the San Fernando Valley near LA, when Janice Siegalventered alone. she sat at my bar and ordered a cocktail ynfamiliar to me. it was Myerss rum and soda with a squezze of lime. Myerrs is a very dark Jamaican rum a bit bitter. i made she liked it.i made one for myself. she ordered another later. ivdidnt charve her of course, and she left me a generous tip. she was kind and very friendly. i named the drink her the "JSiegal".😊
guaranteed to make me smile
Actually, the lyrics are by Jon Hendricks, who wrote a lot of lyrics for The Manhattan Transfer. I remember reading years ago that originally Eddie Jefferson was asked to write the lyrics but he died before he finished, so they got Jon Hendricks to write them.
yep...and most of their classic work is on their Anthology 2-disc set: Down In Birdland. Including songs from other albums like Route 66
@@Belchmaster41 I love their Airegin!
Very good music...
Fabolous
Fantastic sound,from the Philippines
The scatting at the end if my favorite part
scatting and fast scat-like singing by Janis.
This tune brings back so many good memories 2021 🎵
I have no idea how do you feel about such music events but.. true happiness for me looks precisely like this guys, sounds like this & wishing you everybody turn back & paaaarty again, young generations deserve this precise input, let yourselves go & let it be fun like nuts, time for paaaarty guys 🤗🎁😊😊🙋🤩😊🥂🥳🤩🙋😊🎿🎁🍀🌺🎻🍾👏🎻🍾💐🍾🎂🍾🎂👍🍾🎂👍👍🤗👏🤗🎁👏🤗🎁👏
This just flat-out kicks ass!
Una música directo al espíritu, mucho talento todos
This is the best example of art, good music, transcending race.
Wow. REALLY cool!!
the best!❤
Che fenomeni....troppo bravi...👏👏👏👏👏👏
depuis mon enfance j'adore !
Let's invite young generations enjoy freedom of expression because sounds just this good, tribute Wayne Shorter passed away, keep the memory alive fans
so enjoying i wish i was in that concert
The best 2 versions of that classic song.
Great singing playing ingenioznost apsolutno heaven burning...
I once saw a clip of Manhattan Transfer do this w/o Weather Report. Maybe it was American Bandstand or one of those musical shows from the 80s like AB. I cannot think of it right now, maybe someone will help me out with that. Anyway, I already knew that Josef Zawinul of Weather Report had written the song and the band recorded it. Thank goodness one the Manhattan Transfer group acknowledged that during a brief interview. I was about to say," HOLD ON...WHAT! You best own up! Tell them who originally wrote and recorded the song that you somehow got lyrics to!
Espectacular los Manhattan 4 voces inigualables los Weather aunque aquí no está Jaco músicos adorables pero que hace un conejo en la tierra de los pájaros. No vale decir...comiendo zanahorias. Buen video
Would have been the icing on the cake had Jaco been able to Grace with his presence.
Wow what a combination
Moi c'est surtout de voir les gens heureux d'être au concert et s'éclater avec de la bonne musique. Aujourd'hui ils seraient tous sur leurs portables.
Amen brother 🙏
Time of my life all daze all nite such a lucky lad.😎👽
Incredible Performance...............! 👍👍👍👍👍
Absolut, kann ich nur bestätigen! Great actors, great performance!
Thank You! 🤗
Very interesting to see Victor Bailey play Jaco's solos and stuff. It's such a Jaco era song I've always wondered what it would sound like with him playing.
He was there the year before. I was at the "meltdown" concert and to be honest, Jaco killed it. He got into beef with the band and they walked off. He then did a bass solo of Purple haze and I was blown away but he looped it, put the bass down and walked off stage.
Weather Report never came back but Jaco decided to do a solo of Purple Haze for about a minute and a half until they turned the stage and Cosby introduced the next act. That solo from Jaco was amazing. I mean if it's around, it's some of the best bass solo work I've ever seen live.
@@christophermiller7532 it was a horrible time for Jaco. I wish he’d made an appearance here that could have been taped. Zawinul wasn’t a big fan of tv cameras unfortunately.
Semplicemente fantastico
Awesome!
Wow! Wish I was there.
Fantastic 👏
Two drummers that rocks
Omar Hakim is one of them, more than enough for most people.
5,000 light years from Birdland
But I'm still preachin' the rhythm
Long-gone, uptight years from Birdland
An' I'm still teachin' it with 'em
Years from the land of the Bird
An' I am still feelin' the spirit
5,000 light years from Birdland
But I know people can hear it
Bird named it, Bird made it, Bird heard it, then played it
Well-stated! Birdland
It happened down in Birdland
Oh!
In the middle of that hub
I remember one jazz club
Where we went to pat feet
Down on fifty-secon' street
Everybody heard that word
That they named it after Bird
Where the rhythm swooped and swirled
The jazz corner of the world
An' the cats they gigged in there
Were beyond compare
Birdland - I'm singin' Birdland
Birdland - Ol' swingin' Birdland
Hey, man, the music really turns you on!
Y' turn me on,
Really, y' turn me aroun'
'N turn me on
Down them stairs, lose them cares - where?
Down in Birdland
Total swing, bop was king - there
Down in Birdland
Bird would cook, Max would look - where?
Down in Birdland
Miles came through, 'Trane came too - there
Down in Birdland
Basie blew, Blakey too - where?
Down in Birdland
Cannonball played that hall - there
Down in Birdland
Yeah...
There may never be nothin' such as that
No mo', no mo'
Down in Birdland, that's where it was at
I know, I know
Back in them days bop was ridin' high
Hello! 'n goodbye!
How well those cats remember
Their first Birdland gig
To play in Birdland is an honor we still dig
Yeah...that club was like...
In another world, sure enough...
Yeah, baby
All o' the cats had the cookin' on
People just sat an' they was steady lookin' on
Then Bird...he came 'n spread the word...
Birdland
Yes, indeed, he did
Yes, indeed, he did
Yes, indeed, he did
Yes, he did, Parker played at Birdland
Yes, he really did
Yes, indeed, he really did
Yes, he really did
Told the truth down in Birdland
Yes, indeed he did, Yardbird Parker played in
Birdland
Yes, indeed, he really did
Charlie Parker played in Birdland
Bird named it, Bird made it, Bird heard it
Then played it
Well-stated! Birdland
It happened down in Birdland
Everybody dug that beat
Everybody stomped their feet
Everybody digs be-bop
An' they'll never stop
Down them stairs, lose them cares, yeah
Down in Birdland
Total swing! bop was king, yeah
Down in Birdland
Bird would cook, Max would look, yeah
Down in Birdland
Miles came through, 'Trane came too, yeah
Down in Birdland
Basie blew, Blakey too, yeah
Down in Birdland
Cannonball played that hall, yeah
Down in Birdland
Down them stairs, lose them cares, yeah
Down in Birdland
Total swing! bop was king, yeah
Down in Birdland
Bird would cook, Max would look, yeah
Down in Birdland
Miles came through, 'Trane came too, yeah
Down in Birdland
Basie blew, Blakey too, yeah
Down in Birdland
Cannonball played that hall, yeah
Down in Birdland
Down them stairs, lose y' cares, yeah
Down in Birdland
Total swing! bop was king, yeah
Down in Birdland
Bird would cook, Max would look, yeah
Down in Birdland
Come in pairs down them stairs, lose y' cares
Them that dares gits it!
Pay the gate, don't be late
It's a date! - whattay' know
If y' dig, then you'll dig, it's a groove
Quite a groove, 'cause y' t' move
Come in twos, pay your dues
What can you lose?
Just your blues!
So lose them!
The band swingin' one and all and what a ball!
Yeah!
Music is good, music is better than good
Pretty good
Very nice
Really very good - things are bein' like they should
Very good, very good, very good
All y' gotta do is lend an ear
An' listen to it
Then y' dig a little sooner than soon
You'll be diggin' everything diggin' all the music
What a ball!
How y' gonna figure out
A way t' bring it all about amid a
Lot o' other music on the set'n on
The scene know what I mean?
How y' gonna separate the music from the scene
'Gonna have t' keep the memory clean
Y' gonna hear a lotta' sound... a lotta soun'
The great Victor Bailey on bass
Wonderful...
I was at this concert. My parents are clapping @ 1:48 (black balding man 6-5" and white lady to his right) and pops at 6:24 is the tall man with a sport coat (pops was odd) taller than everyone.
It was a great concert. I was running around because I was 18 and looking for girls but it was one of the best Playboy Jazz festivals I went to and I've been to about 10 of them.
Bellissima indimenticabile
Say what you want about Playboy, Hefner invested in jazz. The festival gave lots of artists a good gig and exposure to a wider audience. And fun to see the crowd on their feet dancing!
Great feel good music.
this tempo is wild - and good for MT for keeping in some kind of key with that odd keyboard bass drone drifting flat and then sharp!
RIght, so did they hit the 8 ball a little much that day? Dang! So fast! I still prefer the Jaco/Erskine lineup
Unforgettable!
Classic Jazz!
so great and wonderful!
When will we see modern jazz groups stadium shows again?
Fantastico!
No words!
I mean, vic is doing a damn great job IMO. And these lyrics are so dope.
Excellent...
Sensational
No se puede creer lo que se encuentra en UA-cam... WEATHER REPORT SI LLEGÓ A TOCAR BIRDLAND CON MANHATTAN TRANSFER... Qué bestia ❤... Es Weather en otro momento, ya en los 80'. Veo a Omar Hakeem batería (me encanta este baterista), al peruano Alex Acuña en la percusión, Víctor Bailey bajo, Wayne Shorter 🎷 DEP y Joe Zawinul 🎹🎹 el mega compositor de Birdland... Upside Down cantaba Diana Ross... Asi me dejó esto, ni había escuchado o leído de que tocaron juntos alguna vez ... Weather Transfer!! QUE TANKES!!
La época Jazz Fusión de los 70' (claro que este concierto fue en los 80'), los músicos de jazz fueron como rock stars también. Zawinul era muy soul y funky, Jaco además de funk era pro Hendrix y le gustaba el rock agresivo también. Wayne era libre y se acomodaba y escribía música para la banda Weather Report. Tres mega compositores, hablamos de lo máximo de lo máximo: Jaco, Wayne, Joe... Tres en la misma banda ... De ahí el nombre:El Clima es muy impredecible. También era un informe o reporte de las tendencias en la música de ese tiempo. Si dicen algunos que no era jazz realmente lo que hacían, pues era una música que combinaba un poco de todo. Nunca me lo esperé ver un Weather Transfer para 'BIRDLAND' el club de música jazz nombrado en honor a Charlie Parker 'Bird' 🎷🎶🎶
Tendré que ponerme a ver poco a poco las actuaciones en vivo que hay de Manhattan Transfer en videos... He visto unos tres conciertos por cable, pero hace ratón Miguelito, mucho tiempo ya ... Los domingos creo ocuparé una hora y media a los Transfer o cuando esté de ánimos... Es mucho lo que hacen, no se puede captar con la mente o análisis. Simplemente lo hacen...