Herbie Hancock - Actual Proof

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Herbie Hancock - Actual Proof from the Album "Thrust" 1974/Columbia

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  • drums just so SICK...This is the closest I've been to an orgasm by listening to music.this mothafuckers just borught the house down and burned it.Dirty mean! c'mon.This can only do 2 things dsicourage you adn make you throw your keyboard thru the window or stay still jaw dropped.Period.fukn bastards

  • This is ACTUAL PROOF that The Herb is The BADDEST of the BAD!

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  • Groovier than erotica written in Braille.

  • Hell yeah! This is the best!

  • @Drivethebeat I read that Mike and Paul Jackson were friends from Oakland who played together. In fact Paul suggested Mike to Herbie, and he came up with this piece jamming with Paul. He just sprang it on Herbie who loved it and that's how it happened. To me it's a killer combination of a great tight syncopated funk beat blended with these complex superbly controlled jazz fills actually the whole sound is about his masterly control of the drums. Mike Clark is a bad ass no doubt!

  • @timages Yeah he makes this tune.

  • I still can't count this.

  • This isn't far off. Practice. Listen. We can do it. It's not really that hard if you respect these musicians and listen to what they are doing.

  • @timages I read they were chanting for some time before they went into record. Definitely worked !! I do love his playing. I just love em all. Gadd would also have been good on this track i reckon.

  • @doubts Loads of great drummers yes but only one Mike Clark. There's nothing like this piece anywhere in the last 30 years. It's the best of Hancock's funk/jazz hybrid style, and it has a lot to do with Clark. I've read where Herbie talks about this piece and Clark together, in fact when I saw him last at Carnegie Hall he played it with Jack DeJohnette on drums. Totally different feel, I would have preferred Mike Clark's drums hands down.

  • @timages He is definitely underrated. Loads of great drummers though :0)

  • Geezus that bizness in the first 30 seconds is Inner Earth funky.

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