1. Hylife (intro) 0:28 2. Introducing the band and talking 10:12 3. B's river (story) 11:08 4. B's river 11:41 5. Afrodeezia story 23:06 6. Papa was a rolling stone 24:48 Second half 7. Jean pierre 40:04 8. Goree (Piano solo) 55:15 9. Goree 58:10 10. Tutu 1:09:48 Encore 11. Blast 1:24:00 12. Outro 1:28:46
Hylife 0:00 - 10:00 B's river 11:41 - 22:37 Papa was a rolling stone 24:48 - 39:40 Jean pierre 39:55 - 51:50 Goreé 55:15 - 1:09:13 Tutu 1:09:48 - 1:23:12 Blast 1:24:00 - 1:28:54
Goree...the acoustic piano after the pads was almost identical to a Roedelius tune on 'Lunz' - beautiful! The whole band is superb..;-)) Cheers for posting!
Great sound, love Marcus and this band. Enjoy their cohesiveness and Marcus is a mad scientist, great musical mind. Han is absolutely awesome, thanks for sharing and keep it up.
Amazing stuff! He first deconstructs "Papa was a rolling stone" to atomic constituents and gives the musicians and the listeners freedom too put them together anyway they like resembling (as they see fit) the original template.They do it one way in the concert and we keep on reconstructing after the show is over, over and over. Long live Jazz.
sorry to be so offtopic but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the account password. I love any help you can offer me.
The piece on the Zambian river is just such a pleasure to hear. One just sits back and the music takes you downstream and you start seeing everyone dressed in African garb,carrying spices ,kuds playing on the shallow parts of the river and there you go endlessly dreaming. A movie done withtwo basic actors; music and your imagination.
Marcus, we are not Africans. We are Ya'ohsharal (Israel) and the Africans enslaved us. Ghabaray is our sacred text, the Ravenous Bird is our Prophet and YA'OH is our ala'aym! Isaiah46:11 then find him on here.
Together with Stanley Clarke and Mark King (Level 42) one of the very best bassists, the masterclass.... but the whole band is excellent! Listen also to "Rajanit Sengupta meets Marcus Miller" with a song of Herbie Hancock (Amsterdam)
....jazzul este o stare,o transpunere a fundalului emotional,prin care ne asemuim cu creatia ,el fiind o creatie aparte,in care play/ul se destainuie in acelasi timp cu trairea...
Some unfortunate mixing problems with this performance. I can only hear that electronic hat at the beginning. It's almost like someone accidentally mixed a click track into the recording.
I was just at the London concert, and Alex's solo's were amazing! He literally ran around the stage playing, I hadn't seen him play like that ever before. He's definitely grown quite a lot playing with Marcus Miller, I just hope to be able to see him play again!
That first conga freaked me out, cause I'm SURE that's the same opening beat from "Sympathy for the Devil!" Keith, where arrrre youoooo? However, when Marcus starting whompin' on the three-string beaterbox, I DID think "Don't quit yer day bass, Marzy..."