Herbie Hancock & John McLaughlin - Turn Out the Stars

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

Tribute to Bill Evans.

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  • @doctoreeam- So you say I've lost my mind, then you agree with me about McLaughlin's unfortunate use of effects pedals here?

    Herbie Hancock has, unfortunately, lost the golden tone on acoustic piano for which he was so famous. I don't know exactly when it happened because I'm too busy listening to albums like "The Piano" and the the new Miles bootleg to figure it out.

    My guess is that the years of playing shitty keyboards without weighted keys took its toll...

  • These are two guys who have seen and done a lot in the music industry. At one time they both had bands that were creating music that became genres unto themselves and we have not seen their equal since. They make it seem so easy and effortless when they do stuff like this.

  • @jbenjaminwilson Lost their tone? I think someone has lost his mind..If anyone finds it email it to him and hurry. And if you happen to also find McGlaughlins pedals, then keep them because he didn't need them here either.

  • Herbie's playing on this is gorgeous. Fortunately, this was shot before he lost his tone on the acoustic piano. Sadly, McLaughlin had already lost his tone on the guitar, buried under unnecessary effects pedals.

  • Beautiful .. utterly gorgeous - I could happily put this on a loop for several days and not get bored

  • This is perfect.

  • @brambau the only right comment we can have about this song (and all the other) is the feeling we have about it... why do you we have to waste our time to convice people to agree we us because we are all rights ??

  • @brambau I haven't heard the original, but I see your point, but herbie did have some incredibly brilliant well placed runs. What I thought would have been better if john backed off when herbie hit a stride or had an idea, and they fed off each other. I felt like John could have responded better to herbies playing, and I thought Herbie really followed john, and fed off his ideas a lot better. Now, going to listen to the OG 1.

  • @brambau imo you comment is too much critic: john doesnt play that fast; maybe he only does in the solos, but its just normal to play faster on the solos, and his chords progressions are great, as his rithmic feel and the improvisation. this performance is just brillant!

  • @brambau...

    So what kind of tux are YOU wearing now?

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