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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2008

Duo Live at Mt.Fuji Jazz Fes with Bule Note 1987. Herbie Hancock :p , Chick Corea : p

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  • lol is your username supposed to be a music joke? add 9 means there is no 7th...

  • This was so frickin' amazingly insane that my face resembled that of Herbie Hancock when Chick Corea came back with a mind-blowing line at 9:23. . . almost horrifying, but incredible!

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  • Two geniuses just Geeking out together .

  • only chick and herbie can play the piano on the friggin strings jesus christ almighty this is amazing 

  • una conversacion entre dos seres completamente locos

    :)

  • This collaboration reminds me of the last scene of the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind; two different beings communicating through music.

  • @rodcrippler

    He is both SICILIAN and Spanish but not only Spanish. You have plenty of COREA in Southern Italy (Calabria especially).

    Latin people from Europe are called latino in North America when they have dark hair, dark eyes lol.

    Rafael Nadal could be latino. Bardem looks more European.

  • @Calatafimi yeah, he's of Spanish descent, but some people call that "latino" too, just check Antonio Banderas or Javier Bardem, and they are ok with that... Anyways, Corea really feels great connection with his Spanish roots, he has based many albums on Spanish-influenced fusion

  • You know that Chick Corea isn't latino ?

    Some people often think he's Mexican or from South America.

  • @NickjamesC yeah i sort of suspected as much, but I find it very hard to just play random notes and have that puzzling feeling. it's like he's playing random notes, but each and every note is perfectly in place to induce that feeling. but I also understand that his musical mind works much faster and more efficiently than mine, and I am okay with that

  • wow, about a year ago I'd have gone WTF!!!!, but now this piece is becoming a favorite of mine...

  • @NickjamesC yeah, that clears it up!

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