I love how Herbie and Pat give each other space. Guitarists and Pianists can sometimes struggle to play together though masters know when to drop out or play softly. I love this band more than life.
Tillery: Dave Holland continues to be one of the best jazz bassists. Hard to believe he's been playing jazz since the 1960s, challenging all the musicians and drummers he's performed with to play even better than they usually do.
I saw the same tour in Milan few weeks later, at that time I only knew Pat Metheny and Dave Holland cause I had a cd with Pat, Dave and Roy Haynes. After a couple of tunes I said WowI who's playing the piano? I remember some audience watched me saying Are you kidding?!? what the hell are you saying ,,, That concert changed my life ! I've had to tell you this for thirty years :)) Un saluto da Bergamo, Italy
THIS IS WHAT JAZZ MUSIC IS ALL ABOUT!!!!!!!! Musicians at the top of their game being propelled by a great dummer......thank you...thank you!!!!!thank you!!!! Students of this art form.....listen and learn.....this is your mountain top!!
These are titans at the top of their game. Dave Holland just killed on that solo and Pat is still playing his magical ES-175 with that satin-y pillow tone which he unfortunately moved away from some years later
The combination of Herbie Hancock and Jack dejohnette at 4:12, they intuitively connected and it rings in my head every day. U don't get that often. Jack dejohnette's drumming is out of this world
sir, thank you so much for everything that you have given to art and culture and, by extension, life... may love and light guide you and yours for all your days \m/\m/
Wow, this Video reminds me of that OpenAir - Concert in Hamburg /Stadtpark where I saw these four fantastic musicians and the unforgotten Michael Brecker playing together ! I'm so grateful !
Walking bass line performed in this is very comfortable for me. Furthermore, Pat metheny and Harbie hancock's improvisation is one of the best . Recently , I listen to this everyday. Thank you for uploading this.
Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Escutando pela 1a vez em junho de 2020. É para ficar em transe com tanto talento executando esse tema do imortal do M. Davis. Bravoooo!
Robert Langer That show in Toronto was at Roy Thompson Hall. The tour was in support of their album Parallel Realities. What I remember best about that night was the other shows that was going to happen later in the night. Mike Stern at George's Spaghetti House & Eric Johnson at The El Macombo. I was fortunate to see this show and cabbed it to be in time for Eric Johnson. A night I will never forget.
Herbie Hancock and Jack De Johnette with Pat??? Why have I, a serious Metheny fan, never seen this before??? Herbie and Jack just killed it on this tune!!! Wonderful!
I dreaming to see these guys together again. Specially Herbie and Pat is my favorite musicians. And this repertoire is good: 9 over reggae, cantaloupe island, indigo dreams, jack in ... I searched different concerts of this band, because I wanted to hear different solos of each melody. They are super great. Interesting, how these guys together will sound now.
Herbie Herbie he absolutely killed it (IMO). The way his solo developed and the tension he creates then of course Holland comes in and he smashed it. Sorry I forgot to mention they are all monsters 😅
Wow…this is high level. All four of them are playing so great. I especially like Jack D. with this rhythm section. He sounds very different than with the standards trio.
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Granted, I miss the sound of Roy Haynes' drumming (he played on the CD, "Question & Answer), but despite that, this is one amazing live group and one amazing performance.
@@gregkent8955 It's probably this one: www.amazon.com/Dejohnette-Hancock-Holland-Metheny-Concert/dp/B00004XOR4 I own a 2-DVD release of this band from the same tour called Parallel Realities (just like the Jack Dejohnette CD), but it's hard to find and expensivie.
Since this is Herbie Hancock's RU-vid channel, maybe he reads the comments? If you're reading this Herbie, get Pat on the phone and put this act (or something similar) back together! No reason why this "one time project" can't be done again! I'm sure many people would come and see it!
c est bien de la musique en reaction aux commentaires ci dessous ou dessus mais pour oreilles averties , après la musique doit elle être en tout lieux et dans tout les cas accessible a tous , c est un autre sujet !
Reminds me of Tony William's drumming on The Sorcerer album. Appropriate considering Herbie. I even hear Herbie play some phrases I recognize from that album. That's cool, I guess in a way it's a slight homage to Miles Davis's memory since he made the tune his own, or so it's said.
This group is probably my favorite group for all of the players involved. So great. Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock , Dave Holland (bass) and Jack DeJohnette(drums)