Tony Williams, Herbie Hancock, Carlos Santana, Wynton Marsalis, Ron Carter 1981, Live Under the Sky
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- Опубліковано 28 гру 2020
- This is a collection of performances all featuring Herbie and Tony collaborating with Carlos Santana during the July 1981 Japanese jazz festival, Live Under the Sky. This video was recently uploaded without the presence of the Herbie Hancock composition, "Saturday Night." That oversight has been corrected and now this video contains ALL of the clips from LUTS 1981 featuring these musicians that I am aware exists.
Herbie Hancock Quartet:
Herbie Hancock(kbds)
Tony Williams(ds)
Ron Carter(bass)
Wynton Marsalis(trpt)
'Round Midnight
w/ special guest Carlos Santana:
Parade
Hancock Santana Special Band:
Herbie Hancock(kbds)
Devadip Carlos Santana(gt)
Tony Williams(ds)
David Margen(bass)
Armando Peraza(perc)
Raul Rekow(perc)
Orestes Vilato(perc)
Song for My Brother
Europa
Saturday Night
Swapan Tari
Thank you for sharing our music and helping keep it alive.
Thank you for bringing it to life!🪷
A composer as well.
Late to the party but glad I got there.
Thank you for your service.
JT
A friend turned me onto your biography documentary a couple weeks ago. Well done!
Thanks for countless hours of Music listening pleasure Ron.. The CTI years in particullar… 🥰 Love from Denmark
I am a grandfather, lifetime Freemason, researcher, and owner/president of Calson Associates a global media company. My education began in 1955 and later remembered in 1962 recalling the fear in the faces of my parents and family friends resulting from the Cuban Missile Crisis🐬thank you kindly hughenmatt who.
I love how Herbie Hancock and Tony Williams switch from jazz to rock fusion with consumate ease.
My favorite SANTANA guitar he's playing the sound in person is like a meteorite shower of sound what a troop of fine brothers doing what they love they'll go down in history thank you to ALL,,, RON CARTER GOD FATHER of the Bass,,, Blessings to ALL,,, PEACE and LOVE,,, AUM*
Wow Tony Williams one of the greatest drummers of all time.
Sono d'accordo!
With Tony that could be an understatement...
@@murkymurk8305 in what sense, you mean?
@@saracinesca9864 Well, for me he is one of the greatest, but to many, he is THE greatest without peers....
@@murkymurk8305 I apologize, I do not know the English language well, and perhaps I did not understand what you wrote because the google translator is very funny, in this sense, and translates things at random .. so, I try to guess the meaning, with the knowledge basic that I have, and to answer you: with the amount of great drummers (great, that is, serious professionals) who have alternated in history and who still exist (I think of Steve Gadd, for example), as well as great musicians in general , I believe that "the best" in absolute cannot exist, because the absolute, for me, does not exist, everything is relative to the point of view of whoever expresses the judgment .. and it is very difficult, therefore, to establish a thing of the genus! unless, I don't know, you create a robot specifically to do it, by means of calculations .. but still, they would always be just "calculations"! Tastes are personal .. and they do not apply universally, always and in any case! I think this.
Ron Carter on bass, it's awesome being a bass player!
It certainly is ;)
Tony Williams is just awesome 😎
Santana is a very intelligent musician. It was during this kind of collaboration that I appreciate him more. How he figure what notes to play during his solos knowing that he's playing with jazz monsters was a sight to behold. Love you Carlos!
Two chord vamps, Dorian mode and blues licks. Not exactly rocket science.
After just over 41 minutes Herbie demonstrates JUST WHAT a BRILLIANT ELECTRIC GUITARIST he COULD have been! Fantastic!! One of the best solos that I've ever heard him play on ANY instrument!!!
👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎
Ron Carter’s left hand is truly amazing.
Great, I didn't know about this concert in Japan with these illustrious musicians, from the Top Level, I love it 🕊🌴🌸🎼💓🕉
The song written by Ron Carter on bass was just mesmerizing. Everyone was spectacular here
Thank you for your kindness.
Mr. Carter Thank you so much for your contributions to this Earth! And thanks to the band Eternal!@ This is one of the most Special concerts ..........Of All Times!@
A tip of the hat to all the unsung people who manage to get all these different icons on one stage.
She’s Not There and Let the Children Play opened my ears to Santana when I was a kid in the late 70’s. Being raised on Jazz n Soul and finding Funk about the same time I bought the album Sunlight by Herbie H. I’m embarrassed to say I never new they collaborated until just watching this. Tell Me a Bedtime Story Now by Herbie on Quincy’s Sounds n Stuff Like That is one of my all time favourite tunes, starts off dreamy and builds up n up to an amazing crescendo like all good tunes do.
P E A C E : )
Ahhh, 80's Ron carter and his crusade against electric bass
What is funny is my first introduction to Ron Carter- and where I first took notice of him was on the Filles de Kilimanjaro album, where he plays electric.
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That is completely jazz history for our time finally and thank God for Tony Williams he's just a groove
What an inventive drummer ! Audacious too! Supports all that's going on, fascinating spirited playing.
"Music is the only thing that can make me cry when I'm happy, or make me smile when I'm sad." td
Wynton showed us the BEAST he was then as a youngster and NOW! Everyone in this BAND was already BEAST ESTABLISHED!!!!
HERBIE is always collaborating with the established artists and NEXT! Kamasi Washington tour!!! EUROPA✨ Priceless performance!!!! Thank you!!!! RUN IT BACK!!! Le Jeune Tony Williams!
WOwz all around yo, great younger and older jazz superheros of 1981 plus Guitar Carlos Santana of Tijuana and San Francisco yo and of Woodstock fame' in Nihon (Japan yo y'all somewheres under the sky!!!). . .
I just sa happened to BE on the tiny southern Japanese "shima," i.e. island of Okinawa for approximately the first half of that year, then moved to California by September of '81 yo y'all . . Great memories generally . .
Herbie's right to acknowledge Tony Williams first ! The man is a Genius.
my god, ron carter. never heard anything like it.
Without that trumpet I would never have recognized Winton! Awesome band, all stars!!
GREAT PERFORMANCE ! Devadip Carlos Santana & His group at The Top with Legendary Supermen in Jazz History .
Great set! Love how Santana always makes his presence
Yes his guitar can sing and weep....
I'm so glad this is shared with the world! What a great moment in history!
Una reunion magica
Some of the best live solos by Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock and Carlos Santana I have ever heard. So grateful this video was shared. Thanks.
I don't think that Ron Carter is THEE RON CARTER.
That sure is Ron carter or his twin
The shuffle thing at the end is outrageous.
Mpravo,ston,carlos,santana,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very very VERY nice!! Difficult for me to express my thanks to you for uploading this. EVERYONE is that their DAZZLING best, and the rapport between the 2 Buddhists -- Herbie and Carlos -- is electrifying. Ron's brilliant also, and Tony's vintage spot-on!! Thank you THANK YOU for retrieving this SUPERLATIVE performance from the archives. Stuff DOESN'T get much better .. especially THESE days.
Never heard before surprised for I'm a Tony addict thank you will comment after I research all facts about that time in his life I met tech for him once but feel he's my big brother for I knew and know many who have known him better love it keep it coming in yellow
There are no words maybe heaven will do legends beyond legends thank you that's all folks God Sent ! Remember Forward yes! Much respect and more remember the times same thing today people each one teach one the music speaks for itself Guidance one love Tony and the Angel Carlos please can never be better, miles sly Hendrix Tony Carter etc maybe the next band the dark hours in the night like a thief all of us will never know save the music the story fully will never be told just listen and be! Like a Beattle great set we're done who's next excuse me while I kiss the skys on and on and on ears are amazing playing is easy like cotton pickers we do this everyday but we're lazy no just musicians please pay me they all deserve to have more life ask Santana that's good enough what a special human being trust me I know ask his wife the female Tony Cindy from Bos city red Bricks books on shelves can't read learn or get out snitch give the drummer some if not we'll take one 1776 Christmas Attacks first man shot killed in a American war this set they did said it all back in the day love it thank you peace God let us all have peace let the music bring
Yes we can Kendrick Lamar hey
Great show😊❤❤❤
One of my favorite incarnations of Carlos, he proved how eternal and great he was playing with the jazz greats.
Wow! Thank you for this! A very young Raul Rekow, a star in the making. And Wynton! Looking like Herbie! Showing us glimpses of the giant he was going to be. A gem indeed!
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Sure, but Herbie was a giant long before this jam. Miles Davis and that famous 2nd quintet, his own Blue Note albums, all the other greats he played along with . . .
Tony smokes em all before and to this day still
Ron Carter. I have no words. Of course he wrote that.
great THX 4 sharing 😎👍✌
the far best of that Clip was "Saturday Night", at least 4 me👌👍👊👏👏👏
splendido concerto !!!!! tutti bravissimi
Can't stop listening! Thanks for posting!
This should have been released as a album/cd or whatever because this is some great stuff here by an amazingly great band of musicians!!!
This is great! Gotta admit Carlos seems to be holding back and doesn't quite know what to do with jazz changes. Still a cool collaboration with some awesome moments. The rest of the band is outstanding!
Carlos has balls to get contrasted by other musical greats in a live setting.
Santana and Wayne Shorter at Montreux:
youtube .com/watch?v=EXZ-KGAlesc
Glad someone said it first, he looked like a deer in headlights. 👀
Fantastic! Thank you for posting✨🌞✨
I have seen them in japan years ago boom
Wonderful historic performance of not just Herbie, Carlos, Wynton, and Tony but Ron Carter's bass solo got me and the crowd feelin' him!
David Margen's contribution also is superb! His Fender Bass style is a better fit with three more percussionists.
I went Hey! That’s Ron Carter before I saw your post and was glad I wasn’t alone in thinking “why isn’t he in the main credits?”. Aaaaallllll these guys are the baddest of the bad mothers on what they do on their respective voice choice. Peace.
Thank you very much.
Thank you. Musical greatness
Oh. My. Gawwwwwd pure bliss
Ah those were the days.. we had money to bring the best... thanks for the memories.
this is flavoursome
このコンサートは観に行ったよ。懐かしいなぁ。👍
Herbie likes Carlos' playing.End of story!
What about Ron , did he dig it .
Thanks for sharing this. I had no idea this ever happened. Really great!!
I've seen all these guys live, but not at the same time.
same here. at blue note, blues ally felt forum carnegie hall etc. ron carter bass so clean
Tony scratches his ear in between 64 and time 🙏 okay monitor 🥁
Thank you, thank you! I never knew this existed! All hail the Gods Carter and Williams!
Ron Carter!!
Thanks for the beautiful upload...Sounds and looks great...Well shot footage is rare...Going right in my killer Jazz playlist...
Thank you for this upload. It is such a gem OMG. Amazing!
Una barbaridad de concierto. ¡Todos enormes!
Sooooo good.
there are a lot of great ones, but Herbie may be the coolest.
Amazing!
Thank you so much for this upload! Man, to have a time machine and see this in person!
Terrific and much needed video to watch
The best percussionist in the world
This a forever jam
Amazing thank you🙏
Never knew about this! Thank you Matt!
Wow 🤩 best precusion
Ron Carter: Bass...PERIOD.
Herbie and Carlos sound decent togeather !
And ron carter on the bass i think, don t forget Him !!
That bass tho. Sweet groovin
BEST❕🎉
fantasztikus !
So Epic !
David Margen à la Bass
Thank you !!!
Cherokee in the house! Thank YOU for the funk, sir.
I love the guy screaming "Rock and Roll"! Think maybe he thought he was at the Cheap Trick concert?
🗣 "FaReeeeEE--Baiiiirrrrrrrrrr
RDD!!!" 🥴🤘
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São gêneros musical diferentes, há brigas de estilos e conflito de improvisações
Why oh why are there no more collaborations of the greats?
After around 41:20, Herbie's F....ng BRILLIANT keyrar solo is, mor -or-less, BETTER and MORE exciting than ANY guitar solo that Santana himself has EVER played!! How the F..K does this GENIUS keep ON AND ON generating FIRST CLASS, REALLY EXCITING jazz?
Ron Carter on Bassss
So many incredible drummers the world has enjoyed. But there really just a few groundbreaking drummers in my opinion. Tony Williams definitely on that list. In the modern era ill add Steve Gadd and Stuart Copeland. Not to diminish other drummers at all but these guys changed drumming and therefore music in general. Just my opinion though. All subjective.
Thx for upload... But, forgot to mention RON CARTER in the title?
Title length has limited number of characters. He is in the description and therefore when you search for “Ron Carter” this show will populate search results. I couldn’t put everyone in the title!
stank u so much good folk
No doubt Santanas note count is minimal but his musicality slaps despite contrasting musical styles.
Ron Carter. No effort. Have mercy.
I wonder where that ride cymbal is today.
I'm now to jazz and these guys seem to have potential; if they practice a bit more they might become more well known and as good as someone like Kenny G.
Carlos
ハービー、若い時、カッコよかった
Is Carlos playing a PRS at this point?
EUROPA at 24.40 😊☺️😊
They started to cook.by the end...interesting line up
Song for My Brother 17:09
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