why all the swearing and cursing.is this meant to be an example of the sub-standard education that prevails in some of the unis these days that the students cannot spell university ,or is the cats that listen to jazz have become a despondent lot.i hope not.
Joe was under rated. Wayne had the political connections. So much of life's successes are based on politics. Wayne did write some interesting tunes that advanced Jazz music but he never went further after Miles died. I was looking for Wayne to take off and expand the tenor saxophone after John Coltrane but he didn't. Jazz died when Miles died.
Joe Farrell and Joe Henderson could both play figure eights around Wayne Shorter. Wayne got over for three reasons: association with Miles Davis, his tunes were great, and he was a member of Weather Report which was commercially-viable. It sucks that big Joe didn't get enough credit until later in his career, but everyone including Brecker gave him credit and acknowledged his influence.
there's an awful lot of stupid shit on this post. henderson came before shorter and could play any-fucking-thing, from hard bob to free bop to free with blues and bossa nova and fucking ballads over and under and all around wayne shorter. and YES, he never did get the credit he deserved, not because anybody with a brain was comparing him to wayne fucking shorter, but because of coltrane and rollins. and it's bobby hutcherson on vibes, moron. plus tony williams on drums!
Joe Henderson was always bitter about his not becoming a household name. You can hear it in his later interviews in which he seems defensive towards others he felt "copied" him or something without giving him any credit, like Brecker. Perhaps he was even racist toward Brecker. The guy did seem hung up about race with his silly "Power to the People" BS
This looks like it was filmed several decades ago. Tony really lit up the latin thing from the get-go on drums. This is a good and intense rendition of Joe's famous tune. It is nice to see all of them looking so young.
The rhythm section is my favorite Joe Henderson is one of my favorite tenor players, and finally Freddie Hubbard is my all time favorite trumpet. No played with the power,facilty or stamia, that freddie played with. I met him in 1975 in Chicago at the Quiet Night's. Friendly, cat I was nineteen at the time.
what a lineup!!!!
sanan22 2 months ago
simply awesome. :)
FluteTeen 2 months ago
why all the swearing and cursing.is this meant to be an example of the sub-standard education that prevails in some of the unis these days that the students cannot spell university ,or is the cats that listen to jazz have become a despondent lot.i hope not.
paquitobites 3 months ago
Joe was under rated. Wayne had the political connections. So much of life's successes are based on politics. Wayne did write some interesting tunes that advanced Jazz music but he never went further after Miles died. I was looking for Wayne to take off and expand the tenor saxophone after John Coltrane but he didn't. Jazz died when Miles died.
Flextones 6 months ago
Joe Farrell and Joe Henderson could both play figure eights around Wayne Shorter. Wayne got over for three reasons: association with Miles Davis, his tunes were great, and he was a member of Weather Report which was commercially-viable. It sucks that big Joe didn't get enough credit until later in his career, but everyone including Brecker gave him credit and acknowledged his influence.
Modes9 6 months ago
G E N I O S
TheMultikiT 7 months ago
there's an awful lot of stupid shit on this post. henderson came before shorter and could play any-fucking-thing, from hard bob to free bop to free with blues and bossa nova and fucking ballads over and under and all around wayne shorter. and YES, he never did get the credit he deserved, not because anybody with a brain was comparing him to wayne fucking shorter, but because of coltrane and rollins. and it's bobby hutcherson on vibes, moron. plus tony williams on drums!
awbradley2 7 months ago
Joe Henderson was always bitter about his not becoming a household name. You can hear it in his later interviews in which he seems defensive towards others he felt "copied" him or something without giving him any credit, like Brecker. Perhaps he was even racist toward Brecker. The guy did seem hung up about race with his silly "Power to the People" BS
saxophile1 8 months ago
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aleksandersucharski 9 months ago
Joe was good, but Wayne (Shorter) was always better.
saxophile1 10 months ago
@saxophile1
I am not agree
soultrane23 10 months ago
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English must be you 10th language... LMAO
63Brummie 7 months ago
@saxophile1
This isn't weight lifting Buddy...it's music...
What stupid thing to say!
DUH!!!!
63Brummie 8 months ago
@63Brummie ...well, one thing's for sure--it ain't golf you fucking piece of shit asshole.
saxophile1 8 months ago
goddamn!
landopod1 11 months ago
Top notch group, and Joe literally tears this tune up!!! He is truely missed
14CLYD 11 months ago
My real name is Joe Henderson, Don't believe me check my channel.
youcan4ukonit 1 year ago
i love Ron Carters face at 1.06 , it's like he's just spotted the camera crew he wasn't told about prior to the Gig haha
Aaronlongville 1 year ago
Has someone posted the whole performance? Hutcherson's solo and Hancock's comping behind him is other worldly!!
jibsmokestack1 1 year ago
I'd really like to hear from the two fools who clicked "dislike."
inthemood2jazz 1 year ago
Tony fucking Williams!
pzcato 1 year ago
one of the best quintets to ever play together!!!
vapid1000 1 year ago
2 justin bieber fans don't like this song
askajay 1 year ago
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@askajay Oh fuck off.
Grimmjow567 1 year ago
Henderson is one of the greatest saxophonist of all time. You can hear traces of his style in every good saxophonist today.
JetForceF22 1 year ago
The music is in great hands. Love the ensemble interplay, everyone's listening and contributing. Top shelf.
klawpro 1 year ago
This looks like it was filmed several decades ago. Tony really lit up the latin thing from the get-go on drums. This is a good and intense rendition of Joe's famous tune. It is nice to see all of them looking so young.
Flextones 1 year ago
@Flextones this took place in 1985
l3kei 1 year ago
legend..
MrSax996 1 year ago
Excellent rendition of this super charming song!
Gxyz222 1 year ago
Waht a group! Henderson, Hubbard, Hancock, Hutchingson and Williams. Fantasic !!
MFmaxx 1 year ago
Hay mas?
Zappatero 1 year ago
where's the other part?
impulsobytheshades 2 years ago 14
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jazzman1988 11 months ago
@impulsobytheshades Really? Wayne is the SHIZZZZZ...
saxophile1 10 months ago
was that richard pryor on the vibes?
matthewcross 2 years ago 23
Bobby hutchinson(not sure of the spelling)
sincityhorn 2 years ago
@matthewcross
Bobby Hutcherson
fetze 2 years ago
Thats extremely funny but i hope you were joking
prodigy059 2 years ago
haha, I forgot I made that comment!! yes, just a joke ;) so many people get so serious on their comments, I just like to have a little fun with it.
matthewcross 2 years ago
hahhha i didnt realize you were joking for like 35 seconds ahaa thats funy
thepeople1325 1 year ago
@matthewcross IF YOU DONT KNOW BOBBY HUTCHERSON YOU ARE MORE RIDICOLOUS THAN RICHARD PRYOR
isivip1 1 year ago
@isivip1 I thaught that was deliberate humor
valvetrom 11 months ago
@matthewcross I hope you grab a couple Bobby Hutcherson albums. He is truly one of the great vibes players.
getupanddosomething 1 year ago
@matthewcross bobby hutcherson
wakanabeotai 11 months ago
great tony williams...
3291024683 2 years ago
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R.I.P. Herbie
randomlightningman 2 years ago
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ponderingwanderer 2 years ago
Herbie's not dead!
ponderingwanderer 2 years ago 2
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Dude yeah he is!
randomlightningman 2 years ago
I learned this song as 'No Me Esqueca'
VirtuallyForReal 2 years ago
Tony must have forgiven FH for once kicking his drums off the stage ("Footprints", the life and work of Wayne Shorter") or maybe this is before that.
wadekirtley 2 years ago
I have never heard Recordame played this way!
drummerlead 2 years ago
great band
SamHartSaxophone 2 years ago 2
MAD SKILLZ
akikuch 2 years ago
I have seen all of these players perform. Not together as one group, but at different times.
sumphin 2 years ago
Would've loved to hear Freddie's solo on this. Anyone seen the continuation of this video?
copedogg888 2 years ago 2
i have the recording: "one night with blue note"
trumpet4444 2 years ago
haha well I meant has anyone seen another video online with the continuation
copedogg888 2 years ago
RIP Joe, Freddie and Tony. True musicians in every sense of the word.
mayurasana 2 years ago 2
Man i'm so sad tony is gone it hasn't been the same
checkabreak 2 years ago
Tony Williams es grande!!!
feralbareda 2 years ago
Amazing group!!!
OrganicMakeup 2 years ago
Wow, amaizing, I regreat that i picked my first cd of joe just a wek after he was playing live in finland.. Miss him so much.
klazier 3 years ago
Joe is so great! What a killing group!
micahj 3 years ago 2
man he wrote this song when he was 12, what a genuis
jim snidero does a good version of this song too
gibbo1990a 3 years ago
The rhythm section is my favorite Joe Henderson is one of my favorite tenor players, and finally Freddie Hubbard is my all time favorite trumpet. No played with the power,facilty or stamia, that freddie played with. I met him in 1975 in Chicago at the Quiet Night's. Friendly, cat I was nineteen at the time.
keith3355 3 years ago
What a line up!
Sic4ce 3 years ago 2
i just found out freddie hubbard just passed away. definitely sad but this is one of my favorite songs with him in it.
rocketpastsix 3 years ago
Thanks for the interesting video!
zasikiwarasu 3 years ago
I've never heard Recorda me so fast. It's kinda fun this way though. Might try it. Thanks for the video!
RSemar11 3 years ago
Why so short? Where's the Hutcherson solo????
ChrisCovais 3 years ago