Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters - Chameleon (Live in Munich, 1989)
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From the Munich Philharmonic Hall. The world famous fusion/funk-jazz-band "Headhunters" around Herbie Hancock performed at the Munich Piano Summer 1989 (Münchner Klaviersommer).
With a surprise appearance of Friedich Gulda on the piano!
Herbie Hancock - piano, keyboards
Bill Evans - saxophone
Wah-Wah Watson - guitar
Darryl Jones - bass
Ndugu Chancler - drums
Mino Cinelu - percussion
Herbie Hancock - Cameleon
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Wow, What an honour it is to still be listening to such incredible music!
Few things are as good as seeing a group of superhuman musicians absolutely killing it
I love the space that Mr. Hancock allows his players to enjoy on the stage. He offers to let them show their style and stays out of the way, he gove the full palette to the audience without giving in to what could be a massive ego trip!
@colins7771
2 жыл бұрын
Well these guys were a real band together
@dannybarcenas9701
2 жыл бұрын
He wants everyone to fully enjoy the gig. A true gentleman
@palanzana
Жыл бұрын
E vorrei vedere...il brano è costruito solo sul groove del basso 🤣😭 Ci mancherebbe che improvvisa solo lui per 20 minuti Piuttosto levate questa cazzo di pubblicità 🤡
crazy music and i love it for sure
pure magic man...oh yes
Well, DAMN!!! I have Chameleon as my phone ring tone, from the original album version. This is GREAT!
We have sadly lost in 2018 Ndugu Chancler and Wah Wah Watson from that Great Herbie Hancock Tour Band
@frankspikes4867
5 жыл бұрын
I met him some time ago at U S C. Such class. I did'nt know who he was at the time. If I could ask him one question. . . Why are his symbols so dam high??? Lol
How sweet when the Synthesizer and Sax trade licks, this tune never fails to hit.
A fantastic performance where every player is given a chance to shine
The drummer and percussionist are just amazing. The're grooving like hell!
Herbie raised me !!!
Listen to that. That's incredible.
When the planets align and love conquers all this is what it will sound like....just wow!
Caution! Geniuses at work
this drummer really knows how to play chameleon.
@billytaylor6287
4 жыл бұрын
He has more of a jazz groove. I love this brother with Patrice Rushen. However Harvey Mason was the originator and his groove was little more funky. Check out Benny C playing this cut live with Herbie.
@ianbuxton8332
2 жыл бұрын
@@billytaylor6287 Especially his jamming with Patrice on Jean-Luc Ponty on the album Upon the Wings of Music (particularly the yitletrack. Absolutely f.....g BRILLIANT, if I may say so!
@ianbuxton8332
2 жыл бұрын
@@billytaylor6287 Yeah I agree with you that in his heyday (the album version of Chameleon) Harvey was THE FUNKIEST. Kelp meaning to check out his later stuff, and sincerely hope that he's still alive.
@brookelyn7714
2 жыл бұрын
Mr. Chancler was a well known drummer, who played for Michael Jackson and others as well. May Leon "Ndugu" Chancler rest-in-peace! (July 1, 1952 - February 3, 2018).
@jimmoore8951
Жыл бұрын
@@ianbuxton8332 Funk in a Mason Jar
So much talent they are amazing
I would play these master musicians in a heartbeat
What a spiritual show, a beautiful performance all the way through. It almost brings tears. This is probably the best live jam Herbie has ever done and all the musicians are on point perfect. Just beautiful
@user-ss2jp1te8f
2 жыл бұрын
Вызывает не слезы, а восторг несколько интеллектуального характера
Only Friedrich Gulda can match Herbie's solos!
Teaching right on the spot while having fun at the same time then the professionalism takes back over. Beautiful performance.
@user-ss2jp1te8f
2 жыл бұрын
Мастер-класс для музыкантов, кайф для любителей музыки
what a band,i mean unbelievable.
Friedrich Gulda on piano !!!
11:40 when Herbie makes you play bass guitar instead of lead guitar...
I DARE someone to tell me the Keytar isn't cool after watching how Herbie handles it
@khalilboutira1177
Жыл бұрын
KEYTAR IS THE COOLEST THING EVER
@MultiPetercool
9 ай бұрын
Jan Hammer knew how to sling one. And Roger Powell invented it!
wow i love this drummer
Bill Evans on sax 🎷
That guy who played piano on this was good friends with Dizzy...I remember him...nice guy.
@halhal98
5 жыл бұрын
He’s a legendary piano mogul friedrich gulda..
@edcherry9282
5 жыл бұрын
@@halhal98 he played a great penny whistle too...lol
Wah Wah funky as hell.
@user-ss8iy2to6t
5 ай бұрын
wah wah watson
Остинато синтезатора так же завораживает, как много лет назад...
4:25 damn!! That lick!!
Herbie takes you on a journey from take off to high altitude cruising and then back into smooth landing that just sensualize the ear hole. He is one of my keyboard inspiration and the style I follow and the instruments I play. Wow.
Weapons grade players. Hell yes.
@RAZRMOTOV2
2 жыл бұрын
Without question!
I can hear that they play for the Munic Audience, they can sense how it adapt the sound very well by the atmosphere and clapping ... :) (i worked in clubs there during several years).
Great song
legendary
Masters
Ace!
15:30 heaven
@GerardBeaubrun
5 жыл бұрын
oh agreed!
@jonp4846
4 жыл бұрын
I like the setup for it at 15:18, too
Did you see that? Random dude from audience gets up to jam and Herbie is COOL with it! Damn. That is a Boss!
@riverdelta7052
Жыл бұрын
Are you talking about Friedrich Gulda?
@Gottenhimfella
Жыл бұрын
That "random dude" grew up playing with Joe Zawinul when both were kids, and Martha Argerich, widely considered one of the greatest pianists of all time, studied under him. She describes him as one of her major influences, and it would not surprise anyone listening to both of them play to find out Herbie felt the same.
@UziPeters
6 ай бұрын
He's not a random dude. He's a world renowned pianist.
jam this
king of cool
Sólo hermoso
👏🏾👏🏾
NDUGU
Munch & Leon sitting in a 🌲 GROO/VING
Friedrich Gulda on piano solo.
@UziPeters
2 жыл бұрын
Spine tingling.
@RDrengotHauteville
Жыл бұрын
thank you ...very precious note for me.
11:58 the bassist has reached his final form
When will this be released on DVD for purchase?
When did paul Jackson and Mike Clark stop performing with herbie and the headhunters? In the last 70’s they recorded the live album version of “flood”. paul Jackson is on the servers album also. Interesting to see a different set up. Wah wah is all I remember
He's playing with a Lync Systems remote MIDI controller keyboard
@LTJR.
4 жыл бұрын
Didn't Edgar Winter grab a couple sheetrock screws and drive them through a strap into his axe to start this whole 'keytar' thing? Albeit with cord, b4 Midi. I'm not sure of that but I have seen something called a Mello(w)bar?... A lap steel slide guitar meant to get the player up on his feet instead of being stuck on a chair. Oh yeah and there's Jr Watson with his GuitSteel/GitSteel?.... Start up with keyboards and take a turn towards an entirely different instrument and style. I blame the KZread and those interwebs.
Хэнкок видимо сделал синтезатор полноценным солирующим инструментом, как Ростропович виолончель, а Башмет альт.
5:22 ❤❤❤
Herbie decides who plays what at the persist time. enabling your ability to function in an environment when its appropriate to do so!
That’s some next-level trolling. _“I wonder how shltty I can play and still make him copy me?”_
I like how Herbie doesn't react when he plays outside and the sax player doesn't follow him. Not to say the sax player never follows him.
Darryl Williams on bass bad man used to play with Rolling Stones 😮
Why is it that so many jazz live songs are recorded in Germany
@flame-sky7148
5 жыл бұрын
Becasue they appreciate jazz more there than in America??
@yassveena
4 жыл бұрын
Is it like that? Maybe because we here have some cities (Munic, Hamburg, Berlin..) with certain bigger locations that give jazz regularly/often plus interested radio-, tv- or private film/art-industry/institutions as well as an active jazzaudience that is looking for highqualified artists (and is able/willing to pay them), a kind of good working/professional network that feature jazz - mho.
@nathanieldaiken1064
2 жыл бұрын
Because German clubs rock! Been to German clubs. All that repression comes out and melts away in their clubs. Don't forget Kraftwerk came from West Germany!🤔😆
Басист тоже великолепен.
What maker this keytar?
What did I just listened to…
Well damn😂
Самый кайфовый кайф и самый драйвовый драйв, медленный, неотвратимый, как Болеро Равеля, тяжёлый (heavy), но не, жесткий (hard).
Trumpet on the record ?
Jazz. Jazz. Jazz..!.. Oh... Oui...!.. 👍✨💫🎼💯... 💥🔥....
Wish the guitar was mixed louder :,(
Minulla on Alesiksen Melko Uusi Keytar.
Lol when the bassist has a fire solo and it takes camera ops 2 minutes to figure it out
NDUGU CHANCLER THA DON. learned a lot from this man
This is where non musicians come to talk about musicians..🤣🤣
Did Gulda really just DO HIS THANG and dip??? 🤣🤣🤣
Тонко нюансированное чавканье синтезатора
minun musiikkia Voi Kuunella Facebookista Sekä Twitteristä Myös Mikseristä.Bändin musiikkia nimellä Espoon Tallaajat Moniäänirock.
egads that DX7 sound didn't age well
He's not playing the butter notes
Harvey Mason is the original drummer for chameleon.
@Gottenhimfella
Жыл бұрын
@@oscarleijontoft Don't you mean Ndugu Chancler? If so, he's certainly doing a pretty good job of filling some very large footprints, maybe not quite matching Mason's epic looseness.
Nice, but a bit too reverby perhaps.. Oh well it was the 90's, so everything had to have some kind of verb on it, I suppose :)
😊p lol
Piano player is nasty!
Basso ostinato - неумолимый ход времени, от судьбы не уйдёшь и тому подобные афоризмы приходят в голову
You might be cool. But you (and I) will _never be_ Friedrich Guldman cool..
You know, I love Herbie Hancock. He's one of the great musical geniuses of all time. But I really, really, REALLY hated his Casio guitar period. It's just not a sound that aged well.
The drummer looks like he doesnt like it eh ?
@sg_steven5094
2 жыл бұрын
na he loves it
that keytar looks and sounds like a toy haha
didn't like the bass solo. Bad distorsion.
@flame-sky7148
5 жыл бұрын
I know , you can't hear the notes.
Not a big fan of this one personally. Too many gimmicky '80s toys that immediately date it to that era. Check out Umbria Jazz Fest '94 for a more raw groove. You can see how much the zeitgeist changed in just 5 years