Close To You - Jacob Collier
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- A team of Jacob Colliers delve into one of Burt Bacharach's greatest tunes, made famous by The Carpenters in 1970. Arranged, performed, produced in the music room at home by Jacob Collier.
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Jacob, you're going down in history, buddy. This is exceptional. You're growing as an artist - that's maybe the most exciting thing about this piece. Oh, AND the groove and that funky ass bassline. And your thoughtful arrangements and vocal harmonies. I'm so excited for you, man. There's no stopping you.
Jack ,dude, stop writing comments and go make a new video lol
Thanks, Jack, for pointing this out from Patreon.
The fact that Jack Conte is commenting on a video by Jacob Collier is just so exciting. Too much talent on one CZcams page. You both inspire me so much.
You're sincerely the two most innovative musicians on CZcams, I support you both on Patreon. Please make videos together. plz Jackob plz
Omg, I was just reading this comment and thought "how nice" - then I saw it's from one of my favourite artists and musical idols.
The man is a mad scientist.
yes!!!
has the tired eyes and everything lol
I was just about to say that
I’d love to see him collab with Thomas Dolby who was the same type of genius in the late 70s through the 80s. I swear Jacob is his illegitimate child.
@@TriphoonG45 I know!!! 😂😂😂
When I see that music room, all those instruments and stuff... it reminds me that it took me nine years to convince my parents to get my first instrument (which I paid for - I was already 18 by then).
I'll never make that mistake with my kids.
Kudos to this guy's parents.
His mom is a professional violinist and can be frequently heard in his video :)
LOL never make a mistake having kids in the first place-very hard to keep your creativity then.
Yes! I got my first guitar in my second year in high school. Asked my dad to put me into a guitar course at one of the famous institutions, but I didn't get what I want even though they and the people that know our family know I have musical talent.
I'll never do what my dad did to my kid and just use my kid's talent to show off to my acquaintances and relatives in the future.
piano It’s also important to keep in mind that the room started small!! He was making music that we could only dream of with just a Casio keyboard with a couple hundred sounds
Starting small and letting your child explore as they need might be a little more cost effective too 😅
But definitely not waiting until 18 for their first instrument
Bro...Jacob...Do you understand the gravity of what you just did in this song?? You created an 8 part harmony and did the vocals COMPLETELY BY YOURSELF, and had the same sound that the group Take 6 has while they use 6 SEPARATE vocalists! Not only that but you also play every instrument by yourself! I'm mind blown right now man. seriously. this is incredible. this song had a D'Angelo type of feel to it with like, Take 6 vocals...yet it was all your own...beautiful. simply beautiful.
He's a genius! Literally.
He's a fan of D'Angelo and Take 6, you nailed it.
People you have to understand this is Detroit style funk!! No need to quantize the beat let it drag!!! FUNKY!!! D'angelo and Dilla all in one!!
Ahem, the beat is quantized... To 7/16... (if you listen to the "strong" and the "weak" beat you will notice that the first one is 4/16, while the second is 3/16, giving that "drunk" feeling)
Things like this get done quite often to make the beat sound "off tempo", while it is actually extremely calculated xD
Hope I've been useful
@@miki890098 🙄
@@miki890098 ha!
@@miki890098 Yeah, music is all about extreme calculation.🤘
miki890098 believe it or not the whole point of a Dilla feel is that is can’t be quantised. It can’t be written down on paper either because it was originally created by accident. Dilla didn’t have modern a hip hop drum machine that quantised his hi hat to a certain polyrhythm.. it just didn’t quantise it at all leaving this slightly off beat tempo that can just be played with feel, practice and intuition
How is that possible that this guys, that young, knows so much, is so musically mature, and can come up with something like this.
I mean, even the big names in the jazz industry could not come up with this. I am baffled.
Because when the big names in the jazz industry were about, music like this didn't exist
Among the minds Jacob has blown are those of his now-agent, Quincy Jones, and Quincy's pal Herbie Hancock. Two BIG names. They've said they have never heard anything to compare with Jacob.
I am watching this video over and over and just appreciate how this beats flows. the triplets, are tortured and the results is amazing, all the syncope at the bass are just spot on. and the harmony...
Reincarnation?
TheRomichou 😭😭😭😭😭😭
This is magnificent. There's so much feeling in your music and playing (not to mention your most impressive musical knowledge). I'll gladly support you through patreon, you deserve so much!
Your an amazing musician too. One of my favourites. It would be so amazing if you would do a collab with jacob!!
Anomalie wow A fan👏
COLLAB
@Anomalie dude! You are awesome too :D Hope to catch up to your funk level in this lifetime
Oi CoLLab now!!
Oh my gosh...that bassline starting from 4:45....I'm literally running out of words
+Umidori san 6个月后回来有了新发现 - -
+Umidori san Running out of words. Same.
+Umidori san and that tone. Damn hot
Same here. It's a dream.
How did he get that chorusy driven effect on it though?!
he straight up turned the carpenters into a d'angelo groove
the tiny, kinda staggered syncopations in this are so satisfying
and this man's bass playing is flawless every single time
D'Angelo rules here, isn't it, Jacob? You are the best thing that happened in the business for the last 20 years, kid. Please, keep moving forward. Cheers, from Brazil.
Man this dude is sooooo cold. So much D'Angelo influence on this arrangement. Vocally & instrumentation. This is amazing. And he's playing all the instruments? Fire
Xavier Leeds They should do a record together. Endless Fire
Jaime Alvarado L. Yes yes yessir
This arrangement reminds me of d'angelo voodoo album
어떻게 모든 악기를 잘 다루고 목소리도 화음도 노래의 컴포지션도 조율도 이렇게 완벽하지?? 중년의 천재 아티스트가 해도 놀라운 걸 어린애가 해내고있네...그 와중에 영국 발음 멋잇다..
Looking at Jacob's musical journey from his early days to Djesse vol 3, he was already such an extraordinarily gifted and hard working guy, but you can still see the massive growth he has had. Glad to be on this crazy, musically colourful ride!
The best comment I read for a long time......and so true!
So many comments from people who def haven't heard any neo-soul or J Dilla...check that stuff out, then come back and listen! He is not off-beat or anything like that...it's a particular style called slugging, or "drunk". It's purposeful, and essential to the groove. Amazing stuff as always Jacob - you've switched it up again! The bass at the end had me literally ON THE FLOOR. I mean...WHAT?!?! I honestly think you're probably the most talented all-rounded musician under 25 on the planet. I mean, how can you do this to "Why do birds suddenly appear?"!!!!
its immense. Hope he puts it on itunes like fascinating rhythm x
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Now I see what he's doing with the time....it's a modern interpretation. Read what I wrote at the top about Miles Davis and the funk band he had in the early 70's.
Akil Henry definitely not off beat lol.
Akil Henry whoever said that shit cracks me up tho
That bass outro is otherworldly 😮
This.
It was rather nasty... and I mean that in the best way possible.
SIMPLY BREATHTAKING!! EVERY SINGLE ELEMENT OF THIS IS FLAWLESS. I will admit, I screamed out loud several times!!!!!!
Awesome!
me too!
I thought that I was the only one that screamed out lol
Jason Coombs Not at all man!!!
Tony Jones HE DRIVES ME NUTS
So this is what living in the time of Mozart felt like.
If you were upperclass and had a ticket to the auditorium/theatre mozart was playing in then yes.
Music wasn't recorded then. Only the upper echelon of people, from relatively nearby, would have ever heard him play.
Why is everyone mentioning Mozart, but not Bach or Beethoven?
@@finnmckinlay Now i get it! Thanks!
Actually, all of them were gifted young musicians, but Mozart is the stereotype of a young genius because of some movies and popular stories about him.
I’d rather listen to Jacob lol
2.5 years later and this song is still addicting
toasty 5 years later and still
frank ocean da goat
indeed
It will be forever
6.5 years later and this song is still addicting
The bass is just DOPE
This may be the sickest thing I've ever heard.
Germono Toussaint WHY???
Is sick the new word for cool? Because my Why was for Germono To us saint!!
oh my!!!!! I am 91
Cheeky!!!!!
Germono Toussaint This is some more of the shit Jacob.
This is musical talent beyond beyond words. A Burt Bacharach classic marinated with a deliciously funky neo-soul vibe topped with ethereal vocals, all this from a young lad from the UK... this is madness I tell you! Wow.
I've, rather optimistically, added this to my "musical inspiration" playlist.
But to be honest, I should've created a "unreachably amazing music" playlist.
Truly stunning. Even years later, it’s still ahead of its time.
Despite being very much behind the time
@@louis2271 I see what you did there.
Jacob it's so good to know that you are soulful as well as technical. You truly are a well rounded musician. Being a African America you reached me with this arrangement!!! It's feel soooo good. Thank God for you!!!
If alone he was just a bass player he would still be amazing.
Fortunately, he can seemingly play everything, sing pretty much every sound the human ear is capable of hearing, and by now, has music itself by the balls, holding it to his every whim.
And I bloody love it :)
This is the dopest track of 2014. Hands down. Indisputable. I was driving when I heard this, I nearly got into 10 accidents.
I think we've found the "Neo" of music. Lol.
soooo 😂🤣😂😂😋
2024 and still this is just as amazing when I first watched it!
Wow Jacob... There isn't anything you've released that hasn't blown me away.
So creative & smooth. Beautiful work man.
From a little town in the province of Segovia, deep Spain, thank you, thank you, thank you, such a genius. I congratulate my self for finding you in the net, this is not only global but cosmic. From my sixty five years old, from the bottom of my heart, thank you and keep going.
I can't believe this track is 5.5 years old, already. I'm in love with all the new stuff but it hasn't curbed my love for this older stuff at all. This still sounds absolutely brilliant to me.
this guy stole the idea from the acapella soundtrack movie "mirror mask" which i known long time ago.i have very wide range knowledge.
I can’t forget the emotion I felt when I first saw your youtube videos. I’m so glad I was born in the same ;lifetime as you!!!
I am 56 years old and I heared the original Carpenter song in my childhood. And to me Jacob version is just incredible. He took all the essence and add 100000% better best more. Go ahead boy! So hard to reinvented a well Known song
His music is so creative, classical and modern at the same time. He is definitely a genius. His music made me cry twice, and I just discovered him recently. I just want to cry more. Huge thanks
Who still be listening in 2024?
Me and just introduce it to my brother who is a musician. 😊
My favorite rendition of this song👍
Me awwwwww!!!
this laid back relentless groove is un-be-lie-va-ble. You're an alien. I saw all your videos how this is possible???
That bass is so funky I can smell it from Canada.
Keep doing your crazy thing dude.
Jacob's bass playing on this is absolutely incredible...
Incredible. Thanks for being you! ❤
Absolutely brilliant, the sound you got. The late rhythms, the flamming beats, the on-point bassage.
Been a bassist since 1988, I bow to your inspiration. Thanks, good man 👍
Anyone who doesn't like this clearly has not listened to this with headphones on.
I don't like u and I listen to u with headphones on
+Arjun Menon 😂😂
Makai Guest bruh 😂😂😂
you don't need headphones to like this one!
R onek what does that even mean that he “doesn’t understand what he’s singing”
You've completely reimagined one of my favourite songs and its unlike anything I've ever heard. Dude, this is a freakin' masterpiece.
This dude is from another planet
It appears Jacob has been listening to D'Angelo's Voodoo. Got the Questlove drunken drum groove going on here. Sounds great as always Jacob.
+TheScunion I was just going say that. First thing that came to my mind - Questlove and Voodoo.
TheScunion He say he is a big fan of D'ANGELO.
The groove is so addicting
Love it! This is so incredibly fantastic beyond words.
hi !
Hey JB. This is your friend Randy, from Michigan, in the US. Hope all is well.... Waiting for something new from you my friend! Have a great Christmas!!!!
Send help: I've fallen into a really, really deep pocket groove. Like, Mariana Trench deep. And I love it.
The little smile at 2:00 shows that he knows *just* how sick that lick just was
How does this have only this amount of views? The amount of musical knowledge, theory, and creativity to come up with this is plain superhuman. Literally didn't know about you 30 minutes ago, and I can say this is one of the craziest displays of musicianship I have ever seen.
Congrats. Work yourself through all his YT videos. Starting with his album „In my Room“ seems reasonable. 🍀
It truly is incredible. Even without considering music theory , this is a super creative rendition. I never would have thought of mixing hip hop/neo soul/d'angelo rhythm with this song.
This is bananas! Bass line is ill! 4:27 til 5:35 is crazy! True musicianship! Wow!
I always find my way back to this rendition. The harmonies just send me every time, especially the end.
More 'pop' sure - or whatever people saying about this video (good or bad) being more 'accessible' and 'mainstream' - doesn't matter at all. Does not matter. Art is art, and shouldn't be changed or censored because it is not mainstream enough or too mainstream. That shouldn't be a factor. This is really really really good. Makes me smile like a little kid.
Who cares if it's more or less of anything than previous videos.
It's art, and I enjoyed the hell out of this video, as I have all the others as well. Sometimes for different reasons or in different ways, but the objective is accomplished.
Wow, can't wait for more. Thank you, Jacob.
That bass solo in the end was uncalled for...sheeesh!
My God!! You are One Bad Kid!!! You are truly touched by God!!!
Excellent. Such a talent.
This should not be possible..! especially this age - what talent!
yeah, he's amazing ! I just hope he doesn't get swept up in the maelstrom of bad hours, bad women, bad drugs, you know the rest. He's a treasure, how can we help him ?
Don't worry about Jacob, Elias. (There is no need.) He is too intelligent, too honest, too wise to fall into any of the traps of the music business. I am sure he will meet people who have substance dependencies, bad habits, dangerous companions and all the rest, but Jacob is an incredibly stable and balanced human being. He won't even be tempted to enter their world. I just hope he meets a terrific girl soon who will be the love of his life. So far (it seems) he has been working too hard to make space for the fulfilling love-life he deserves. But it can't be long now.
Standing on the edge of chaos at 3.17 - 3.18 mins & yet we survived.
Thank you Jacob Collier & Cory Henry for new aids to Worship.
For those who can't quite comprehend the groove and how it sounds "off" it's called playing behind the beat...or staggering it.. To find out more look up the likes of Questlove jdilla and d'Angelo
I was sixteen in 2020 when I was considering becoming a professional musician when I discovered Jacob Collier - I quit right after. 😂😭
Jacob, you will be the savior of 12 tone harmony in the modern world.
Haha "12 tone"
Good joke indeed 😁
What a timing - mindblowing. Jacob definitely unlocked a completely new level. Combined with a great soul with a great heart and such good vibes for the world, he is a bliss. Thank you, Jacob, for really making this world (even more) wonderful!
Jacob in the beginning looks like he hasn't slept in 48 hours
but more buffed though
Stoned
Unfortunately recording do be like that sometimes tho
He’s clearly enjoying it tho
And you can never take that away from him pog
Jacobs*
@@pigmilkmusicfarm we'd
Whoever gave this thumbs down is crazy. I love Jacob, his approach musically and most wouldn't be able to comprehend and understand. Keep doing you Jacob. You got a loyal fan/musician here in the USA
I have yet to find ANY musician or group that clearly puts as much thought and intention into EVERY SINGLE SECOND of a song. Period.
I'm so in love with your music these days.....
He amazes me for the fact that he is obviously a avid listener of all forms of music and able to encompass all styles in his playing but how does he manage to make it so much his own.
I have never come across such an unaffected capable musician, composer and to me it is no mistake he grew up in London England where cultural boundaries are less severe.
He has many decriers within some spheres of musicians who see him as an elitist aided and abetted to success but all I hear is music like I have never heard before.
Harmony, Arrangements, Vocals and Musicianship all perfect! My God that Bass was ridiculously beyond perfect!!!! In order to play the bass at that level in FUNK, you must haven't bathed in 15 years!!!! Now that's funky!!!
my hobby has now officially become watching him play the bass through this entire video
I saw Jacob live in London last year , he is such a talent , glad he is now winning lots of awards for his music .
3:57 the drop - just wow
the amount he lays back kills me. I dig it.
dude cant just casually drop masterpieces like this its unreal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fact dude i agree!
i just cant stop coming back here listen to this brooo
What
April 4, 2020.
Jacob, The Music Outsider.
The next step to Music evolution.
2024 viewers!!! Its amazing!
are you kidding me.... this is unbelievable !!!!! wow.
This channel will eventually become a museum.
... for Jacobology.
All people are so fascinated by your wizardry of rhythm and harmonics that they rarely comment your microtonal shifting, that gentle uptuning before even entering the song.
Your multi-vocal chord movements in the chorus are my favorite part. This took a lot of work--inspirational!
The clarity that the Carpenters brought to the song is back, years later, but new. Thank you, Jacob.
that groove is NASTY!!
Bacharach through D'Angelo's timing: brilliant. And those voicings (and bass licks)!
I don’t get tired of it even after 2 years wtf
this boy is the best, I have followed him since high school, he was on another trip from the beggining. Best of the best
This is different from anything that I've heard from you, but (just like everything else that you create) it's FREAKING AMAZING!!! As a picture painter I always appreciate a GREAT PICTURE PAINTER, it's always an experience like non other with you!! Thanks for sharing your gift, I thank God for you!!!!
Imagine hearing this in 2016... And going to see him live in London supporting Terence Blanchard... Still hits super hard. The word genius is bandied about but Jacob really is a cut above the rest.
The bass playing is just epic in itself!
This man is so effortlessly talented.....just listen to the bass outro as well as all the keyboard voicings and then there's his amazing voice too. I know he plays more instruments but I feel so happy that Rick Beato directed me here. Great stuff.
Digging this arrangement, vocals, and killer bass playing!
That ending is one of the most astonishing things I've ever heard.
It's a departure from what Jacob Collier's fans are accustomed to, but it's objectively more accessible to a casual listener who is not familiar with his music because you can bob your head to it, a key component to the musician who wants to gain an audience (try bobbing your head to pure imagination). Jacob's talent as an instrumentalist/arranger is what will ultimately propel him to greatness, hence his current college major. He is not a solo singer by trade. Arrangements like this will attract major guys like D'angelo/Glasper/Scofield, etc. to want to work with him. I think the key to success for Jacob is to ultimately add originals into his repertoire and surround himself with a dedicated band who can pull off his level of execution, not an easy task but he has a lot of time. Until then, he should keep showcasing his incredible range with gems like this one, instead of sticking to the Take 6 formula which has already been done.
Lol I find this a lot less accessible than his usual stuff. The rhythm I found especially disorienting throughout - what feel is it even? Shuffle? Swing? Call it inexperience, but I couldn't bob my head to this at all!
The feel is called "drunk" Questlove has a video on the entire process
SikforSenses Listen to Chris Daddy Dave or Spanky McCurdy play drums, or any philly soul artists (D'angelo, jill scott, the roots, Musiq Soulchild) to get a sense of this feel. It's infectious, and makes the head bob in a major way.
futured1prospect Or as the gospel cats say...sluggin it
futured1prospect Do you have a link to said video? I'd love to learn how its done
The feel in this track is just insane. It feels impossible to me that one person pulled this off. Absolutely unreal. Wow.
I know quite a bit about harmony but man... This guy is sick!
The harmony in the middle part is simply AMAZING. I hear that in my dreams as a keyboardist also.
D'angelo groove 😍😍😍😩😩😩
The talent of this guy is beyond amazing
This. is. CRAY. The bass awesomeness at the end just killed me. That dude has no limit.
Malika Tirolien yeah I want more of that lol
If this isn't the sexiest man around, i don't know who is
The great Quincy Jones posted it on Facebook. Amazing !
Dudes bass playing is from another dimension
laid back as laid back can be laid back :-) Jacob Collier's stuff allways makes me speechles (and so damn small...)
this mans going off on that bass