Jacob Collier at Paste Studio NYC live from The Manhattan Center
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1. Sky Above 0:33
2. Hideaway 10:41
3. Fields of Gold (Sting) 24:55
Watch Jacob Collier live at Paste Studio NYC! More sessions and interviews here: www.pastemagazine.com/studio
Jacob Collier - Vocals, Acoustic guitar, Harpejji
Michael Mayo - Percussion, Uke
Becca Stevens - Charango
Malika Tirolien - Keys
Julia Easterlin - Bass
Christian Euman - Drums
Audio: Bob Mallory
Video: Brad Wagner
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Not exactly sure why Paste Magazine didn't put the names of the other artists _anywhere_ online, so I figured I'd just try to get them from the end of the video: Vocals: Michael Mayo Bass: Julia Easterlin Drums: Christian Euman Charango (I think, not a ukulele): Becca Stevens Keyboards: Malika Tirolien All performing vocals as well of course.
@jannagraham1155
4 жыл бұрын
KryzMasta Michael Mayo!
@KryzMasta
4 жыл бұрын
@@jannagraham1155 Excellent, thanks! Damn Brit with his accent. And for the first time in a long time I'm very disappointed in the Google algorithm for not helping me find that name.
@pilafp
4 жыл бұрын
they mustve edited their description because they are listed if you "show more"
@celiashinn7942
4 жыл бұрын
@@jannagraham1155 Love him! Incredible musician. I got to see him live at a jazz festival recently and I was blown away.
@thorndog100
4 жыл бұрын
@@celiashinn7942 Lucky you. You have witnessed genius, raw talent and history in the making. Im glad you enjoyed the experience. Peace
This makes me feel like a person
@ephascus8974
4 жыл бұрын
Christopher Zatzke weird feeling
@MarsLonsen
4 жыл бұрын
So deep
@ericwbeam84
4 жыл бұрын
Man, I feel like a person - Shania Twain
@madihindson1227
4 жыл бұрын
can anyone tell me what that instrument Jacob is playing is? I need to knowwwww
@chris_outh
4 жыл бұрын
@@madihindson1227 harpejji
As much as I like his solo performances, an ensemble like this add so much colour to the already rich pieces... I couldn't help but tear up every now and then
@manuelpadilla1891
4 жыл бұрын
You think of home again
@Marre2795
2 жыл бұрын
@@manuelpadilla1891 Home was always waiting
@mikeg3439
Жыл бұрын
Jacob's music is the one time when I let my guard down and... I just know what you mean.
@Bobtowngarden
11 ай бұрын
Are you still smelling bad?
@Bobtowngarden
11 ай бұрын
Becca is looking smart. She always makes me want to smell her vital parts.
It's great to have you back, Mozart.
@BrunoDeAngelis
4 жыл бұрын
Higher than that.
@allesundmehr
4 жыл бұрын
@@BrunoDeAngelis Bach?
@gregorysamek6829
4 жыл бұрын
@@allesundmehr Jacob Collier :)
@timflippance3040
4 жыл бұрын
infinitely better than Mozart
@jazztom86
4 жыл бұрын
"It's great to have you Bach, Mozart." However I'm saddened by the people who commented here who obviously have no idea about Mozart and his genius at all.
Becca sitting to the side nodding and shaking her head with her eyes closed during Fields of Gold is all of us. Sky Above was perfection. You made my day, Jacob and co., and likely my whole week as well. Love you.
@johnsausage
4 жыл бұрын
I knew I wasn't the only one remarking this. It just shows how well he can translate his emotion into music. It was touching! Also the steady cam really helped for this performance!
@BrunoNeureiter
4 жыл бұрын
I think he did my lifetime
@dylandecker_music
4 жыл бұрын
@@BrunoNeureiter me too haha. The greatest musical mind of the 21st century.
@PeteMidg
Жыл бұрын
so true; this is where I first encountered the amazing Becca Stevens, what a great find! So nice for Jacob to give her a credit too as one of his influences.
Jacob Collier is that one and only guy that wakes up and decides to perform a song live on a instrument he’s never performed it on before 😂, love him so much definitely one of my biggest inspirations
@darowchdawg
4 жыл бұрын
@Leonardo gonçalves you felt very strongly about that didnt you
@ALifeOfWine
4 жыл бұрын
@Leonardo gonçalves If you're going to post the same comment everywhere you should at least make sure you've written it correctly first.
That arrangement for sky above was sublime. Also adored the top lines he sang in Hideaway too. That's the best thing about this dude; every performance is so so different, and usually all outstanding in their own right.
This is like prog folk music.
18:05 omg that microtone he sings
@alpine6692
3 жыл бұрын
holy
"I like listening to music that sunds like a persons life" 😍
@sagus_mage
4 жыл бұрын
Eugenia Garcia In my opinion, this quality is what makes the greats. He’s spot on.
@isaachanson9347
4 жыл бұрын
read this soon as he said It. weird feeling
I'm so glad he asked about the Harpeggio. All through the song I was thinking 'what's he playing? An ironing board? Although, tbh, if Jacob had been playing one I wouldn't have been entirely surprised. I'm in my late 40s and a very average musicisn. But I love what Jacob is doing. I keep trying to get my kids to listen to him. He is the future of music. No barriers, no right or wrongs; just music for the sake of it. Wonderful.
@EpiCuber7
3 жыл бұрын
This is a great comment
I can only listen to a little of Jacob's music every few days. Why? It's too beautiful. That's never happened to me before in 66 years.
@devhelen5895
8 ай бұрын
The ancients told of a single sip of joy. Aren't we lucky to live in such times.
@johannes583
7 ай бұрын
Oh same for me
I saw him in concert, and he somehow nearly made as amazing of an experience through a screen. What an amazing person. His band is amazing too. That drummer has to do some insane polyrhythmic patterns in the second verse (quintuplets grouped in threes)
@RaulSanchez777
3 жыл бұрын
yes! this is it. thank you
My dentist, who is also a friend and a hobby musician once said to me, when I was still moving the first step into electric guitar: "you know, music happens in the head, not the fingers." Jacob Collier is the living proof of that. Once you achieve a great technique on 3-4 different instruments, your mind must be so plastic that you can easily adapt to new instruments within short time if you put the effort and time into it. Obviously he is one of the most incredible talents out there
@marktyler3381
4 жыл бұрын
Music is just one field of study - one entity. If you have music in you you can bring it out of anything.
@seejayjames
4 жыл бұрын
Well said. I play a number of instruments and having that background makes learning new ones a lot easier. You can quickly see what's easy and what's difficult on a given instrument, and can focus on the easy stuff while you're learning, so you make progress fast. He is unbelievably talented!!
@ottobhan725
3 жыл бұрын
Yah, but its always the same progression at root. Nothing wrong with that, among young promising aspirants. Write your first Thesis, your 1st song... while you grow among musicians and singers.
@esjel9804
3 жыл бұрын
Its all about the shapes. When you pick up a new instrument, or new tuning, you are just finding new shapes. If you know the chord shapes you want to use, then its very easy to find those shapes and improvise over them. This is what you can do when learning a new stringed instrument or using different tunings. The foundation though is harmony. His harmonic understanding is on a PHD level so, it shouldn't be surprising to find him applying his harmonic foundation (melodic too) to new instruments.
@ottobhan725
3 жыл бұрын
jazztom86 , I couldn’t agree more. He is a phenom indeed. Am anxiously awaiting his chrysalis to butterfly stages. Time/enjoyment are ebbing for me/my life. Sorry for the elbow-nudge to a prodigy. Please give more, and different good sir Collier.
Becca Stevens' face while Jacob was playing the Harpejji was priceless. It was a mixture of pure musical enjoyment and, "he's been playing it for only two months????"
becca's pitch accuracy is so perfect that she makes everybody *else* in tune.
@wolfhlm
3 жыл бұрын
Youre right, whe re becca sings , is heaven. Rallye.
That Coca•Collier shirt he's wearing is extraordinary. [Edit] (Wow, this is the most likes I've ever got :') thank you all. It made my day)
@jeremyturner745
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@Marklar3
3 жыл бұрын
8:00 , 21:21 .
"I've never played this before" then proceeds to recreate the song and hypnotize the world! I just can't with this guy....
I think the most talent of jacob is his sensibilty for every single note, i don't have words really for describe him and thats why i think Jacob is so special because he is only Jacob collier
@ItwasntI
3 жыл бұрын
jose miguel bustamante silva Yes. His name is the best descriptor...other words fail.
“Children can have as many ideas as there are wars to hear them.” Wow. I have two little girls, 4 and 6, and this line made me physically stop moving and rewind it, listen again, and think.
At around 17:05 Becca‘s strap disconnects and she keeps on playing... amazing
If anyone cares to know, the tuning for Hideaway in this version is: Db, Ab, Eb, Ab, Bb, Eb (capo 6)
@Nedwin
4 жыл бұрын
thanks Ben. I've been into a research on Jacob's song for my paper. This helps.
@benjin.c
4 жыл бұрын
@@Nedwin you're welcome buddy
@jacobhelbig6967
4 жыл бұрын
his ways of tuning a guitar are so weird this one is basically drop-d, only a semitone down with a capo, so all he's doing is having less tension on the strings, i guess? he really likes dadgad and daegad, the latter on which i think he used for sky above, but with a capo on the second fret. you can noodle around in that one so nicely.
@OneConcertante
4 жыл бұрын
sorry for the dumb question, but do you mean you first tune it to Db Ab..... and then put the capo or the tuning of the guitar is with the capo on already?
@Proghead88
4 жыл бұрын
@@OneConcertante first tune it to that
28:54 Becca Approved ✅
Becca Stevens always looks so happy when she is playing music with JC and vice versa. Clearly soul mates. Love to one and all
Watching Becca watch Jacob during Fields of Gold is awesome. She gets it.
KZread's algorithms kindly sent me the doc on Jacob. Mind. Blown. But also, I'm so happy that such a wealth of talent and creativity exists in this young Brit who's seemingly limitless. And I look forward to hearing more, And mostly, words don't quite suffice here. Magical. xo from Canada
Man I love this but I gotta say I really am missing maro’s special timbre in the harmonies
Holy Jerusalem. A musician I know told me about this guy and I'm totally blown away by his talent! Fresh music like I haven't heard before with a ton of variety and soul, baby! Wunderbar!
i want someone to look at me the way beccas stevens looks at Jacob at 27:05
Its impossible to just listen to this in the background and not connect with the beautiful vibe. Work and stress stops for a moment while I am immersed in this world that Jacob creates. The guy is an absolute genuis and in my opinion, is probably one of the most innovative and skilled musicians of this time.
OMG #Hideaway -- LIVE and in the full glory of six part harmony -- the interlude is some of the most beautiful music I have ever heard in my life :-O GO #CocaCollier :-)
Is anyone else absolutely blown away by Becca Stevens vox? Holy damn. Such a beautiful texture.
@peterg5383
3 жыл бұрын
timbre, pitch accuracy, inflection, dynamic control - she has it all.
Is he Human?! Is there anyone like him in this world?!
@ronpaulrevered
4 жыл бұрын
Not since Prince left.
@ProjektAntyfona
4 жыл бұрын
No, there isn’t :D but there’s also other pretty great news: there’s also no one like you or me :)
@caidencuevas8775
4 жыл бұрын
@@ProjektAntyfona That was such a beautiful thing to say. Thank you.
@KyleHurd
4 жыл бұрын
No.
@KyleHurd
4 жыл бұрын
@@ronpaulrevered this isn't meant to be insulting to Prince, but Jacob is different.... Than anyone.
Everytime I'm sad I watch this 33 minutes, and my day gets considerably better ♡
That feeling of being in the right place at the right time. Cathartic as always.
one of his best performances ever - that was spiritual
What a gift to the world of music Jacob is.
What an experience. That felt warm and cozy and familiar and heavenly and sad and glorious and free and open and beautiful - life in its full expression. Love to y'all guys :)
@elinemay
4 жыл бұрын
@gangsterleo1 Well said, really well said
@vickyh677
4 жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes yes!
14:07 That minor 4th followed by "I know, I know"... So much emotion!
@Baconman656
Жыл бұрын
You mean perfect fourth?
Having Becca Stevens *just* in shot giving small (almost stank) nods of approval as Jacob plays Fields of Gold for the first time on a new instrument just makes this simply perfect. Amazing session. Thank you!
This was "stop you dead in your tracks" beautiful... such feeling, depth, love and mastery of skill.
31:44 is the most savant moment
@uketarist
4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaaha i loved it!! I'm thinking try doing the same instead of the old same boring handshake. I bet i would never be forgotten by that person
Man this ensemble is so nuts. I have to come back every now and then, I wish he would do more with this group.
JC is good but all 6 has insane vocals. Goosebumps at the hideaway omg.
So much artistry and beauty in this performance. Not to get too in the weeds... but Micheal (and the whole band staying locked in!) absolutely nails that 5:3 shaker feel in Hideaway. Takes a commitment to become comfortable and intimate with that groove.
YT automagically started playing this video for me. Never heard of Jacob or these amazing musicians before... mind blown. Thank you - cheers!
This is the best Hideaway version
This rendition of Hideaway is exquisite. I personally thing it conveys a great deal more emotion than the album version. I think it speaks volumes to the fact that this man's growing and adapting and perfecting each and every day.
when jacob talks about everything is an instrument, a say about the marble and stuff, dude, he's totally entering hermeto pascoal's dimension now in his life. until the end ofr jessie he will be so in it, there will be no coming back.
Hug fan here Jacob. Love that you give Stevie Wonder props. He did play every instrument on that album you mentioned except one song I think. I still listen to that album all the time because there's really nothing that has come out since that makes me feel the same way you feel about his songs. He is my #1 too. Long live Stevie!
@PlymouthVT
2 жыл бұрын
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Who the hell gives this thumbs down? The first word "Sky..." is just pure magic, and it doesn't stop until the end.
We need more minds and brilliance like Mr. Collier in our world. Wow speechless
This is everything I love about music. The community, the sense of play, the curiosity, the wonder, the history and the experience of all of those things working together. I don't know whyyyyyy, but it makes me cryyyyyy. Thanks Jacob & Co.
YESSS A SECOND VERSE OF SKY ABOVE!!!!
@VinceIsDatBitch
4 жыл бұрын
I’m sad that he didn’t sing the climax.
He is one of the best musicians so far, I've never felt so enriched by music .
What a brilliant performance. And to see Jacob playing the harpejji was wonderful.
@achenarmyst2156
4 жыл бұрын
Is that the board in front of him? Never seen that before. Is it the next Bloomberg stuff?
Always sad when one of Jacob’s performances ends. I could just keep listening.
Angel musicians, you are so beautiful ! ! Thank you & BRAVO !!
Just learned that the new musicians in Jacob's Spring 2020 touring band are Michael Mayo and Malika Tirolien, joining Christian Euman and Robin Mallarkey! Check out their backstories....
More really beautiful music and lyrics from Jacob Collier. It sounds ancient and brand new at the same time. It's deep and yet simple. Melodies are complete and beautiful. Thank you Jacob for the sounds that heal and feel so warm!
This arrangement of Hideaway is just incredible, his passion is so infectious!
It's not alone his incredible musical talent that is so amazing, but the fact that Jacob - and of course all the fantastic musicians here - are having and giving a shitload of fun. Thank you so much! See you in Berlin next year!
If that isn't genius, I don't know what is. Sublime.
A Pat Metheny colaboration would probably make my head explode!
@ljuboizsiska5448
4 жыл бұрын
ooo aaaa, yes!
After Sky Above.... It took some time to recover from the sobbing.😭😭😭😭😭❤️ My heart broke. Then Hideaway... 😭 At this point I couldn't continue. Yes... I'm very sensitive to harmonies n chords.
that initial harmony though. i didnt know the world was thaaat dope.
25:15 Becca nodding and smiling at Fields of Gold intro...
Until now I have never felt more vehemence toward one who dislikes a video .
There's ordinary jam sessions and concerts, then there's this. Out of this world. I loved what Jacob talked about as well as the music.
The precision of your intonation is incredibly wonderful - a whole universe! Thank you for this great concert! Yours, the silverfox P.S.: "Coca Collier", right? .... ahhahahahhahhahhahhahh!!!!!
I love how Becca is mirin' Jacob during the last song
I love the original recordings but I feel like these songs find even more profound richness with a diverse group of voices :)
I appreciate that Jacob will always get the full value of the talent that he collaborates with. lol.
I'd love to have someone...anyone watch something I do with Becca's expression whilst Jacob was playing Fields of Gold!
It's so good for me, as a musician, to know that people like this will be here after I'm gone. Fantastic musicianship!
I cannot give enough likes! There is only One Allowed! I‘m totally flashed! Trank you very much for Sharing!!
Это прекрасно!!! Спасибо тебе, Господи!
It makes me Feel! Most of the time i choose and prefer not to feel cuz its hard and sometimes even sad and painful for me but when i listen to this people and music i let my guard down and i am Happy for that! Thank you so much.
Sometimes you just don’t know what to comment because you fear it won’t do justice conveying your message/thoughts. So I’m just gonna say music...
@redtoaster565
4 жыл бұрын
YES MUSIC
@gregghanson6095
4 жыл бұрын
well-said.
@lynnj8777
3 жыл бұрын
+
This performance is so tight! Sidenote I love beccas hair its always got such a nice contrast with her eyes lmao
Such beautiful performance and arrangement of this songs. This guy is beyond words.
little late to see this video, eating ravioli for breakfast and experiencing the mind of a genius
Sky Above, simply exquisite....I haven't even made it to the rest of the songs.
To just be witnessing Jacob is enormous as an artist. Thanks Jacob for showcasing your gift.
the way becca commits to the music is inspirational, to say the least. she's all in, and it's amazing to see and hear.
I would die, come back (hopefully) and once again put in the 10,000+ hours of practice, study, and play, just to be a part of this band.
@olebiscuitbarrel
2 жыл бұрын
it's never too late!
Jacob Collier -> JC -> Djesse
@richardvanderleeden930
4 жыл бұрын
=jazzy
@meganleia
4 жыл бұрын
Victor Page ohhhhh
3 жыл бұрын
M I N D B L O W I N G
@yellowsparklefish337
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! Haha it all makes sense now
@franciscells5559
3 жыл бұрын
whattt??? i just realised this? is this true?
I had to pick my jaw from the floor after Hideaway. Wow. What an incredible band! So much talent packed in this small studio!
Honestly, kudos for re-defining what it means to listen to live music. Jacob, you are inspired!
Thanks for aknowledging Hamid El Kasri and gnawa music.
Jacobs collaboration with other musicians is so refreshing. His music range is unsurpassed. It’s just beautiful. Love it. I stumble over his name on CNN and then Spotify and KZreadd his music.What a surprise...
This is so Amazing I’m in love with the beautiful energy…
How fortunate to live in a time together with a genius as Jacob Collier turns out to be again and again and with the technological means to participate. No other music is quite so captivating as his. In this performance his cover version of Sting's - one would have thought - perfect song is way more delicate than the original.
Jacob you turn my HOME into my HIDEAWAY. It would never be the same. Now every room sing this chorus. Thank you!!! For so much beaty for our here's and now's!!!!!!
i legit cried in the last minute. Amazing musicians.
I absolutely loved it, sometimes closed my eyes to savor the vocal harmonies.Great sound recording, thank you Jacob for delivering joy once again1
This session was well worth the wait! It's so different than his computer aided composing we've known to date. It really feels like entering Jacob's mind's creative safe space, where ideas just come true on the run. Amazing performance!
Thats one of the best concerts i have ever seen in my whole life. So touching. Thank you all ♥
JC is the Mozart successor to Brian Wilson of our generation. Sounds in his head no one else hears until he shares them with us mere mortals.
Imagine playing piano in Jacob Collier's band :D