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Fred Koke
Приєднався 7 гру 2006
Відео
Life without Lulu
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Lovely but sad song from Australian band New Five circa 1984
Herbie Hancock jams with his Fairlight CMI
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Herbie shows off on his Rhodes Chroma while Quincy Jones looks on. Taken from VHS recording of 1984 documentary "I love Quincy" www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b72bc3893 Licence is NOT owned by StudieStraße Records and this video has been incorrectly monetized. Nothing I can do but continue to support and respect the work of the real creators and talent.
Lucy, I pray you hold a space in heaven for Jeff and all his family....constant companion.....
Lucy and Jeff were companions for me through those dark, dark corona days. Along with my own doggies and my two brothers. Everyone else went zombie
My heart is broken in two. Ill miss your walks and talks Lucy B Tacos. Thank you for all the joy you brought me with your Papa
Lucky or Apples will have big paw prints to fill
RIP beautiful lucy jeff & lucy walk and talks
He played a prophet 5 brass?
Oberheim OB Xa, i think. On the prophet 5 there is wood just above the keyboard.
This video has been on UA-cam almost as long as I've been alive. Neat.
thank you glamorous damage by gum for showing me this
Thk god someone recorded this sweet moment - two geniuses at work
I’m here because of Jeff! What’s up Jeff & Lucy🤙 💪😎👍
Absolutely!
What song is he playing at 0:11? Remind me of Ain't nobody...
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Two ways to do it. Yeah. I know
What an unexpected flashback to my single digits!😂😅🤔 Another track from my list of appreciated music from when I was too young to remember band names, thank you.🌤💚🐾🐾🐾
whoooo i wonder what that ep sound like
Is there a tour of this studio?
Glamorous Damage
Gumby the goat fr
Actually Herbie is the goat but GUM is #2 lol
Beautiful but so sad, I've always loved this song. I still have the 45 record - on the White Label, distributed by Festival. I did a digital copy from the record some years ago, as a result I still hear it often. B side "Latin America" is also a good listen.
THIS is what makes UA-cam worth having in the world!!!! And Herbie started out as one of the BEST pianists playing for Miles and Blue Note records. What growth!!
Wouw thats the greatist!!!
Wow way way way ahead of it's time! What we're doing with DAWS they were doing with this 40 years ago
"The gun doesn't pull the trigger..." -- Herbie Hancock, basically.
Damn a touch enabled synth in the mofo 80's damn 🤯
Most beautiful video I have seen in a long time.
Great work! Love it.
Two legends in the same room doing music and an interviewer that is not pushy. This video is phenomenal 🔥
Was this tune ever released as a full & complet song ? Great tune, great beat.
Anyone know what synth he’s busting those riffs with ?
Thanks so much for the clip, sadly seems impossible to find the full documentary ☹️
I got this on an album called hits or myths cos my dear friend from school also had a song on the album, but I did not like his band's song much, but loved this one, even though I had never heard of them despite being a Melbourne lad who followed the local scene pretty closely.
Utterly brilliant! Two musician's both in their own right willing to accept technology and use it to expand their creative musings. Interesting how so many jazz musicians thumbed their noses on electronics like Keith Jarrett who still makes his stale crusty snore-fest brand of jazz today while Hancock has a catalog of innovation in jazz and crossover music. A testament to Hancock's brilliance.
In any given genre, it is important to have musicians that really focus on the traditions because they are the ones that keep those traditions alive in their more pure form. They are the ones that give the innovators a foundation to build on. If you don't have those traditionalists, you don't really have anything. It is all a ecosystem where each part requires the others.
Herbie H. se fue con Óscar...Keith J. manos vacias
GUM - Glamorous Damage
This is such a lovely and great song. It's on my all time music list. It got played in NZ on Radio with Pictures at the time of its release ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
I remember that and never forgot the song, has stayed with me over the eons, through thick and thin
Funk will prevail!
"The funk will provail." LOL!
Man, that Rhodes Chroma sounds amazing!!!!
Herbie is the man ! ' love how he uses the pitch bend to create these distorted sounds as he plays ... And, yeah, definitely : the African blood is still here !!!
What is the first synth he is playing at 0:15? Still the Fairlight?
So wonderfully inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
Magic . . 1st time I've heard it since it was released but I never forgot it, MAGIC 😊
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Well, what can I say...Good old Herbie and a synth jam👍😊
Love that classic '80s sounding patch and progression HH plays @ b0:09-33. I believe Herbie wrote in his auto biography that Quincy actually bought one of the very first ones for something like 80 grand, whereas Hancock himself initially passed due to its cost but then relented and got his. The Fairlight CMI was arguably the top shelf early sampler/work station of the mid 1908s along w/ the even more rare and costly New England Digital Synclavier (which if I'm not mistaken ended up going bankrupt due to the high costs). Lower down the food chain were the E-mu Emulator II and the Kurzweil 240.
Origin of protools fruity loops any music program
Yep ... in the early 1990s, it was already something else ... (and now, the possibilities are unlimited)
The happiness talking about the programs... feelings never change!
The music was done on the Fairlight but Herbie is playing on a Rhodes Chroma synth
Q had been a trumpeter in the initial stages of his career. Yet he was fortunate to realize early on the money to be made in arranging and producing. It's cool that he's doing a clinic with Herbie. Herbie is very likely one of the most capable people on that Fairlight
I like to come back to this every once in a while. One of my favourite inspirations for both music, and general creative positivity. Charming!
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@1:33 sounds like Pharrell and Snoop ‘Drop it like it’s hot’