It took me 3 years of trying to listen over and over to it to finally get it. I don't think the world was ready for a disco comeback. Homework still my fav Daft punk album by far. That true Techno sound they had before the robots took over was so authentic and on point.
Don’t forget Edwin Birdsong, Eddie Johns, Barry White, Vaughan Mason and Crew, Electric Light Orchestra, Kenny Loggins, Jim Messina, The Alan Parsons Project, Sister Sledge, George Duke, Breakwater, … ^ If anyone needs an explanation, these are all artists Daft Punk sampled. So not only did their music implicitly influence Daft Punk, it directly is half the work & talent of Daft Punk’s best tracks.
@@kegusto5359 I’m pretty sure Daft Punk was influenced by 100s, if not 1000s of artists. If you’ve ever met a musician, you’ll discover they know and have a lot of thoughts about many many past artists. It’s just kind of how it works in every industry- you don’t find that new sound or create the new thing without knowing and feeling a lot about everything before.
I know, right? That must be such a wonderful feeling, getting to enjoy the beautiful thing your that your art has evolved into and deeply inspired. It’d be like if one of the good old RnB/Soul legends like Smokey Robinson witnessing Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak perform Leave the Door Open or Smokin’ Out My Window!
"I know the synthesizer , why don't I use the synthesizer which is the sound of the future? And I didn't have any idea what to do, but I knew I needed a click, so we put a click on the 24th track"
Lol no he's actually correct Giorgio discussed his time working with Daft Punk, and he definitely talks about how he had very little to do with the actual song making. Instead, they invited him to their studio and had him do an interview with microphones from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and a mic that was from our time.
@@B_renisafraid315 what I meant, as I was so fucking annoy and misspell, was that it has nothing to do with anything if he was involved or not in the making of a song that he is paying a rendition live with his band
I love how Giorgio Moroder is this legendary pioneer of electronic music, dubbed the father of disco, 3 Academy awards for movie scoring, multiple Grammy winner and nominee but he's still this down to earth, humble teacher of generations who appreciates life.
What? Not really. It's not like 2013 was what 2000s were for electronic music back then. Discovery was ahead of it's time. RAM was just something different, something that wasn't common because they used all those old techniques to create something new. I don't know if artists will copy what Daft Punk made with RAM. Music created by Giorgio Moroder was actually the true definition of "ahead of it's time". Daft Punk with RAM just went back to the roots.
Ha, I understand him. You first DO have to learn it all to be able to free your mind then. As a photographer, I understand him. First you have to master the technics, like learning to speak a language fluently. Then you are able to be creative and break the rules.
A living legend! I also have a shirt With this sentence and records too! He is the greatest of all! And let's not forget the most amazing duo in the universe Asher after this piece in his album LOVE FOR DF!
MAESTRO....MAESTRO.......HUMILLE....!!!!!! BRAVOOOOO........ Gracias por sus canciones....!!!!! Gracias...!!!! Carlos. Buenos Aires. Argentina. 👏👏👏🇦🇷🇦🇷😃😃
Think about this: the absolute pioneers and legends of electronic movie music were Moroder, Zimmer, Horner, Faltermeyer. All of them are German or of German origin, being born literally mere hundreds of kilometres from one another.
Before album launch I watched Daft punk series and thought I heard Donna Summer and his past records like “I Feel Love” “Together in Electric Dreams” and all Donna Summer but once I heard this song I listened to Daft Punk a lot from Homework like Da Funk, Around The World, then I watched the anime of Interstella 5555 and my favourite song off the Discovery album was One More Time once I heard Aerodynamic I was impressed but I wanted to listen to Daft Punk a lot when Random Access Memories was released after hearing the first song after 10 seconds I was impressed and blown back and said “I wanna listen to the record more” and I said to myself “an award winning album@
Toute ma jeunesse qui défile le long de cette extraordinaire, spéciale, et spéciale musique, mise en orbite par un maestro du genre auquel aurait pu faire une équipe d'enfer, soit CERRONE. Je suis dans un vaisseau qui se dirige depuis des decennies vers une planète qui s'appelle "SUBLIMITY" et qui n'y accueille que des étoiles comme GIORGIO. Y love le disco....
Man Random Acces Memories is such a masterpiece
It took me 3 years of trying to listen over and over to it to finally get it. I don't think the world was ready for a disco comeback. Homework still my fav Daft punk album by far. That true Techno sound they had before the robots took over was so authentic and on point.
@@solskjaer1195 "That true Techno sound" What? You mean House?
Masterpiece 💥
I think the same. Big Album!
1 TERA OF RAM
In homage to Daft Punk, Giorgio Moroder plays the music, that was written by Daft Punk in homage to Giorgio Moroder.
Not only Giorgio but what he did for music industry. Creator of disco and one of the pioneers of electronic music
So recursive...
"Once you free your mind about a concept of harmony and of music being correct, you can do whatever you want."
G. Moroder.
"You can do whatever you want"
“So, nobody told me what to do. And there was no preconception of what to do”
@@avalugg8964 *Some Good String's Start's To Play*
3:21
Wow, for the last 8 years I really thought he said "concept of how [to make] money," this makes soooo much more sense. What a legend
Thanks to Giorgio for influencing Daft Punk! It was a great time.
This is not correct.
Thomas's father influenced the Daft Punk, because he was a great producer of discomusic hits.
Then why DP produces Giorgio By Moroder if G.M not one of their influence? 😒
Don’t forget Edwin Birdsong, Eddie Johns, Barry White, Vaughan Mason and Crew, Electric Light Orchestra, Kenny Loggins, Jim Messina, The Alan Parsons Project, Sister Sledge, George Duke, Breakwater, …
^ If anyone needs an explanation, these are all artists Daft Punk sampled. So not only did their music implicitly influence Daft Punk, it directly is half the work & talent of Daft Punk’s best tracks.
@@kegusto5359 I’m pretty sure Daft Punk was influenced by 100s, if not 1000s of artists. If you’ve ever met a musician, you’ll discover they know and have a lot of thoughts about many many past artists. It’s just kind of how it works in every industry- you don’t find that new sound or create the new thing without knowing and feeling a lot about everything before.
Imagine being Giorgio up on that stage realizing you're listening to the pinnacle of a music genre you helped create
I know, right? That must be such a wonderful feeling, getting to enjoy the beautiful thing your that your art has evolved into and deeply inspired. It’d be like if one of the good old RnB/Soul legends like Smokey Robinson witnessing Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak perform Leave the Door Open or Smokin’ Out My Window!
It felt like he enjoyed nice Father Son moment from the position of the father.
Electronic music performed with a live band is by far the most enrapturing, special experience
Truly
it's been 2 years but I recommend you to listen to Pendulum I was amazed when I learned they played live drumm n bass
2:40 THE LICC
Jokes apart, this is a masterpiece
It was the last gig. I fully expected mischief. 😂
It’s a banger isn’t it? We had good fun on these shows.
Mr. Bean on keys..?
Thought I was the only one who noticed this lmao
Came here just to see if anyone else caught the lick lol
was also looking for this comment lol
"I know the synthesizer , why don't I use the synthesizer which is the sound of the future? And I didn't have any idea what to do, but I knew I needed a click, so we put a click on the 24th track"
Nobody told him what to do, there was no preconception of what to do .
When a tribute to a legend is tributed by the same legend for other legends
Awesome take!
Giorgio Moroder actually never did Giorgio by Moroder, he just did the monologue. So I'm relieved he did this live.
Are you stupid Or what?
Lol no he's actually correct Giorgio discussed his time working with Daft Punk, and he definitely talks about how he had very little to do with the actual song making. Instead, they invited him to their studio and had him do an interview with microphones from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and a mic that was from our time.
@@B_renisafraid315 what I meant, as I was so fucking annoy and misspell, was that it has nothing to do with anything if he was involved or not in the making of a song that he is paying a rendition live with his band
Everybody knew that
@@elcappital thank you for adding some sense in this
This song is perfect
* Perfetto
𝓗𝓸𝓻𝓪 𝓓𝓮 𝓢𝓪𝓬𝓪𝓻 𝓛𝓸𝓼 𝓟𝓪𝓼𝓸𝓼 𝓟𝓻𝓸𝓱𝓲𝓫𝓲𝓭𝓸𝓼
que
Los pasos prohibidos :0
@@teo5140 so
@@aaronalessandromedinaayala452 rra sos vos
el verdadero "Paso de los Toros" ..Genio
Giorgio: "You can call me Giorgio"
Me: *Start doing the robot dance*
After hearing this several times, I've actually started looking this as a jazz piece. Wonderful scope for improvisation, good chord progressions.
My thoughts exactly. There's even a drum solo.
I always listen to Affirmation by George Benson before this, gives me the same vibe.
its one of many reasons it sucks that they never toured with ram, or played live at all ever again after ram besides a few grammy spots😔
Daft punk composition surmised
Og track is partly nu jazz so technically it's not far from truth
2:17 fantastic solo by Mr. Bean
Lol kinda looks like him, yeah haha
Bruh lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
HAHAHAHA oh my god brilliant
HAHAHAHA and He play The Lick 2:40😂😂
the musicians really stood up to the song, great job
Thank you, man!!! 😄
@@DaveKeechMusic Np and really you did an amazing job there
Bang on
This music represents the old man's entire life, legend.
I have always said Random Access Memories is my generations Dark side of the moon
100%
Hmmmmmmmm wouldn’t go that far. It’s good but a bit pretentious.
@@ABC-dw7pe pretentious how?
Pretty much there with Is This It, but I prefer the last one
It's better though
I love how Giorgio Moroder is this legendary pioneer of electronic music, dubbed the father of disco, 3 Academy awards for movie scoring, multiple Grammy winner and nominee but he's still this down to earth, humble teacher of generations who appreciates life.
"And then have a sound of the future..." - Giorgio
LEGENDARY PERFORMANCE 1993-2021
2:39 The lick :-)))
Beautiful spot
Random Acces Memories released in 2013, this album was so ahead of its time.
What? Not really. It's not like 2013 was what 2000s were for electronic music back then.
Discovery was ahead of it's time. RAM was just something different, something that wasn't common because they used all those old techniques to create something new. I don't know if artists will copy what Daft Punk made with RAM.
Music created by Giorgio Moroder was actually the true definition of "ahead of it's time".
Daft Punk with RAM just went back to the roots.
@@cekinekshnlol well said. Almost like the entire point of ram was to pay homage to the music of the past that got us here
This man is living light and our planet is fortunate to have him. Thank you Giorgio.
This is how I supposed it should have been RAM Live
I would be a masterpiece of a concert
@@amingo9100 LifeSuckywy why
And the comment that broke my heart the hardest goes to...
It should have been.
😔
i'm surprised how come people haven't watched this video yet!
Im here because I saw an interview
We need a tour of him, daft punk, and the chemical brothers with aphex twin as the opener. It’d be 7 hours of pure bliss
Im so glad to see he lived his dream all the way through, he earned it, worked hard for it.
A super band playing for Mr Moroder, he smiles, he's happy... Young musicians and the king of the euro disco music togheter, this is real happyness😁
Maravilloso, perfecto, excelente, exquisito
Clara Bottino Thank you! 😄
@@DaveKeechMusic 😉😘🇦🇷
Correcto
Y se queda corto
Daft Punk , you should never separate 💔💔💔
I've been looking for a live version like this for so long, thank you!
Ignacio Gramsch Glad to help! 😄
The best recomendation of my life
A lot of correct harmony during a song in which Giorgio tells that you can do what you want if you forget correctness and harmony, i just love it 😇
Ha, I understand him. You first DO have to learn it all to be able to free your mind then. As a photographer, I understand him. First you have to master the technics, like learning to speak a language fluently. Then you are able to be creative and break the rules.
"Giorgio Moroder Live" ... footage of every musician and instrument EXCEPT Giorgio and his Minimoog?
🐥my name is giovanni giorgio
⬆️but everybody calls me
🚘giorgio
I saw Moroder two times in Brussels. TWo times magic. This guy is a master piece by himself.
Estoy enamorado de esta canción
Ok
Grande,Immenso ed inarrivabile Maestro Giorgio Moroder!Orgoglio Italiano nel Mondo!Questa è l'Italia che voglio!👏👏👏👏🔝🔝🔝👑👑👑💙💙💙
What next, Clint Eastwood covering Gorillaz "Clint Eastwood"?
haha
I want it lol
Clint...
?
What about Barbra Streisand covering Barbra Streisand?
Dirty Harry covering Dirty Harry for Clint Eastwood.
My father has a lp album from Giorgio Moroder calls "from here to eternity " I think it was from the 1977. Big artist.
Great record!!! I love ‘I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone’. 😄
@@DaveKeechMusic ✌️
This is so beautiful I want to cry.
Finally algorithm bring me here after tons of funny clip video watched
Happy Birthday, Giorgio!
A living legend!
I also have a shirt
With this sentence and records too!
He is the greatest of all!
And let's not forget the most amazing duo in the universe
Asher after this piece in his album
LOVE FOR DF!
the lick at 2:40
Adam would be proud
yes
Hell yes
It made me LOL hard when I heard it
What’s the lick
Это какое то Волшебство.! Эта чудесная музыка...
Браво, седовласый благородный Маэстро.!
been wanting to hear this live since 2013, amazing
Blew me away the first time I heard this track. The transition to a live drum sound on the record was incredible
hey Giorgio, I know what you are talking about...it is just the Italian style!Viva l'Italia!
What a tune!!!!
Goosebumps for 4:48 minutes!! I love this song and this live version is just incredible!
really love how much space was given to improvisation!
Gold experience
BIG PROPS to all musicians playing here!
Daft Punk are just the God of past, modern and futur electro music
2:40 Even the lick finds its way into Daft Punk's music
C'est tellement émouvant sur l'album, et en live, ça ferait presque pleurer ❤❤❤❤❤
From Rome, thanx Giorgio for your music. Italian proud.
The meme has become self aware.
when life imitates memes that imitate life
Que rico suena esa batería!
giovanni is so amazing his music takes you to better places!!!!!!!!
Ahhh I'm glad to have found this in my recommend.
Only daft punk can create such a beautiful masterpiece
The melody sooths my mind.
2:40 He did the thing!
El más grande. Uno de los padres de la musica electrónica.
Absolute Masterpiece.
Wait lol they literally called their album RAM all this time I never realized that
Random Access Memory is literally what RAM means
MAESTRO....MAESTRO.......HUMILLE....!!!!!! BRAVOOOOO........ Gracias por sus canciones....!!!!! Gracias...!!!! Carlos. Buenos Aires. Argentina. 👏👏👏🇦🇷🇦🇷😃😃
if i was a instrument but i was not in this song...probably i would cry
Thank you for bringing back Giorgio to my UA-cam recommendations!!!! 😎🍾
You guys are great 💙 please come to Argentina!
The great disco star inventor of the first 100% dance album made with synthesizers Donna Summer 4 Seasons of Love !
My god, that drop at the end was played so gorgeously
I really like this song
Think about this: the absolute pioneers and legends of electronic movie music were Moroder, Zimmer, Horner, Faltermeyer. All of them are German or of German origin, being born literally mere hundreds of kilometres from one another.
This is a masterpiece ❤️
This is a masterpiece of masterpieces. ❤️
Dude I love this. MY FAVORITE SONG OF THE ALBUM/MI CANCIÓN FAVORITA DEL ÁLBUM. WHAT A GREAT COVER. LOS AMO!
Thank you! We had fun playing it - glad you enjoyed it! 😄
No es un cover, siendo que Giorgio es co-autor de esta canción.
@@francofx sí fue un error.
@@DaveKeechMusic Dave can't stop watching this. Thank you for this performance.
I love this so much!
THE LEGEND HIMSELF!
so awsome to be there
pff Im in love with his music...
Spiritual!❤️
A real Dj Show!
the way giorgo jumps and claps is just so precious i wanna hug him
Spectacular 🤙
Before album launch I watched Daft punk series and thought I heard Donna Summer and his past records like “I Feel Love” “Together in Electric Dreams” and all Donna Summer but once I heard this song I listened to Daft Punk a lot from Homework like Da Funk, Around The World, then I watched the anime of Interstella 5555 and my favourite song off the Discovery album was One More Time once I heard Aerodynamic I was impressed but I wanted to listen to Daft Punk a lot when Random Access Memories was released after hearing the first song after 10 seconds I was impressed and blown back and said “I wanna listen to the record more” and I said to myself “an award winning album@
Es hermoso
I love Daft Punk and Georgio!
3:20 wow this sentence drops into pure, enchanting satisfaction! Masterpiece
Simple the 🔝....is my dream going to djset of Giorgio...💚 from italy
I just have one word for this: Beautiful
there’s seriously no comments on the piano??? What a masterpiece, i lose it everytime i hear it
This is Fantastic! 👐
Two genius, Giovanni Giorgio Moroder and Daft Punk
Toute ma jeunesse qui défile le long de cette extraordinaire, spéciale, et spéciale musique, mise en orbite par un maestro du genre auquel aurait pu faire une équipe d'enfer, soit CERRONE.
Je suis dans un vaisseau qui se dirige depuis des decennies vers une planète qui s'appelle "SUBLIMITY" et qui n'y accueille que des étoiles comme GIORGIO.
Y love le disco....
You can call me 'Jojo'!
Hoho!