Wallace played so much like Miles and he even kinda looked like him too. So sad about Wallace, we love you. He was truly a great like all the rest of these guys. Wallace, Miles, Tony just a few that will always be in our musical hearts
@@JamesHarris- yes he does right lol there should be a movie on Herbie and Denzel would be the perfect fit to play the role
@@JamesHarris- take a look at the Health Minister for Wales, Vaughan Gething, he’s a Herbie double. I was stood near him just a few years ago, I was so tempted to go up to him and say “Hi, great to meet you, I bought your album Sunlight when I was just 13” … I’m sure he must be aware of his likeness.
I was twenty in 1992 and this quintet was the first jazz concert I attended in my life , it was at Zenith in Paris and the first part was the Mc coy Tyner Big band ....!!!! it’s just amazing when I think about it ..........
Since that day, I am deeply in love with jazz !!
Thanks for sharing !
@@davemara1898 I was that concert also in 1992. I was 22 years old and in the United States Army Stationed near Frankfurt. They were the headliners at the "Alte Oper Haus" . I met them all after the concert and all were very nice gentlemen.
The power and restraint Tony is displaying on So What is insane! Considering the huge amount of technique he had, he is leaving tons of space then crashing into the flow of time in such incredible musicall ways. It is REEEEEALLY hard to play things like that: to get an overall feel so perfectly intense, well timed, open yet dense, technical yet measured... Tony is playing at God-level in this... and then Wayne floats over it all with that wistful tone... absolute mastery. It is a crime they did not get a roaring standing ovation for the first tune...
RIP Wallace Roney....and Tony Williams....
Yes great concert my Brother the great Wallace Roney i had pleasure of hanging out backstage after his performance here in Oakland Ca at the Jazz Club Yoshis. My Will be Missed but Never Forgotten .. Rest In Power.., Peace Mustafa
This brings back some memories... Thank you for sharing.
Tony Williams fills every empty space, genius
Awesome concert. This is my soul music. Wonderful...
All the greats including Miles , took Tony Williams under there wings as a young man. As all the greats have been doing for hundreds of years. Such a great way to bring peace to us all. The beautiful sound of music. No Words To Describe this Master Piece.
Incredible artists. Divine music. Musicians like them should never die. We miss you ❤
This kind of stuff was always way over my head but, it is impossible not to be impressed when a musical volcano is going off.
Watching Tony is always a chops feast and a master class. He was just a force of nature.
Opening tune, Tony Williams wow! His groove is so hypnotic, like a drug
tony williams left foot keeps a steady metronomic hi hat going . strong left leg.
I attended this concert when they brought the show to the Berkeley Community Theater in Berkeley, California in 1992. They recorded the Tribute to Miles LP that night in front of the live audience. A great night and great musicians. RIP Tony, Wallace and Wayne. 🙏🏽
Missing my good friends...may heaven bless a return of your spirits! You make the days bearable and parable😊
These guys are phenomenal! Each is a giant on his own. Breathtaking performance!
RIP Wallace Roney and Tony Williams, amazing performances live and on recording. A beautiful fitting tribute to the great Miles Davis!
There is one quintet guys in the planet ok ! Make sure you know this miles and shorter were the ones with the magic
Herbie, Wayne, Ron, Tony....Thank you for these wonderful albums with Miles.
Great music, fantastic playing from all.
Some beautiful stuff. Can't like this enough,
Excellent performance throughout, thanks.
Wow, it's the first time I've seen this performance, 💥🔥pure fire.😊
No tuve la oportunidad y suerte de ver a Miles pero vi a este quinteto en Santiago de Chile que fue una de sus escalas de su gira mundial, fue espectacular e inolvidable
Beautiful! Thanks from Italy
Wonderfully documented, excellent visuals and sound. And an amazingly good concert performance! Those were the days.
i saw this band in 92! monterey jazz festival..amazing day.
Wow! absolutely amazing everyone is cooking and it sets your soul on fire.
I saw this great sledgehammer Quintett in Cologne Philharmonie when the Tribute to Miles Davis Album Had Been released.it Had Been sich a great experience !
This All Blues version, omg, it's incredible... Thank you for sharing!
Always love hearing anything by Miles
Absolute masters of their respective instrument, who also know one another perfectly. Can't get any better than this.
I Witness This Excellent Concert In Berkeley Ca what an Performance... Peace Mustafa
God Bless You, Wallace...I will never forget you...I've vibed with you many a day...🎺🎼🎵🎹😔⚘🙏
Tony Williams was a master! So personal and unique.
Miles was a unique trumpeter all his own. This all star line up pays due tribute to him in this great concert.
Epic on so many levels
Magnífico, tuve el placer de asistir al concierto en Sevilla en el Auditorio de la Expo 92
This stuff is dynamite! Thanks for posting.
Just perfect as a tribute. As a drummer, it is so great to see Williams together with Ron, Wayne and Ron. Roney did a great job. I have forever loved those 5 albums these guys did with Miles and this find has really made me happy! Thanks for posting!!!!
I saw this Tribute here in Chile 1992 , what amazing performance.
Beautiful jazz man! I listened to these guys back in the late 70’s and forgot what great musicians they are. Thanks for sharing with us!
You're welcome! We're glad you enjoyed it! You might find this concert by Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock in 1991 interesting: czcams.com/video/EgkBYKB6Kus/video.html :)
They sound sensational!
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The person who is reading this comment , i wish you great success , health, love and happiness !
❤️❤️❤️❤️🌷🌷🌷🌷
I had the priviledge to see this amazing reunion back in the early 90's. Still remember the five musicians entering the stage and the entire audience standing up instantly. What followed were two hours of very intense, remarkable music performed by giants. Yes, it was a better time. Yes, today is worse. Gadgets don't replace genius. Thanks for posting it.
Btw,
40:05 Tony Williams - Elegy
55:23 Miles Davis - All Blues
@@davisoneill thank you. It is one of those moments you will never forget. Most importantly, their legacy will last for many, many years to come.
This is a truly brilliant tribute to Miles. Precisely because Miles never played music like this. Here we have five masters of modern music pushing the boundaries of the possible - which is the only possible way to pay tribute to Miles.
Actually, these performances are pretty close to what they were doing back then. Especially live, the quintet really pushed the boundaries with tempo and soloing. What's remarkable is it still sounds fresh and relevant today.
How misguided can one be :) THIS is exactly how they played live in 1964, 65... minus that horrible Coleman...
This is one of the best jazz concerts I've ever listened to/watched. The intensity, dynamics, and report these guys have is beyond words! I think Ron Carter's solo in the middle of the concert may be the best bass solo I've ever heard (35 years of obsessively listening/professional bass player)
Masterful!
i saw them in Athens in 1992. The best concert I have ever been on!!!!!!
I'm in heaven! Love the way they reworked some of these essential jewels of Jazz music. They're all tremendous! I've forgotten how incredible a drummer Tony Williams is. Both Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock take turns dazzeling us with pure improvisational magic. Ron Carter can never be equaled, and although Wallace Roney is a brilliant musician, hearing him with the great second quintet only made me yearn for the great Miles Davis that much more. Thank you for posting this!!
I've played jazz and folk for 60 years yet even as a player these masters just take me to heaven also.
@@erdwest They're amazing! I just found this video and it only reiterates one of Miles Davis's truly special gifts and that's recognizing great talent. These guys were in their early 20s, (Tony Williams was a teenager!), when they played in that great band, enjoy!
Great Jazz Vibes...Masters !...
LA CLAQUE DE MA VIE ...J'AI VU CETTE formation à Tourcoing !!Tony tape de folie et fort !
Sit back play this show,you feel it too? Fantastic!
Dinâmica é tudo na banda
Esse show é a prova disso
The have the greatest intensity and sensitivity for dynamics! Absolutely amazing performance
R.I.P. Wallace Roney...
@@gregbrown2024 Bonsoir Greg, Wallace died from Covid-19 complication on March 30th 2020 in Paterson City ( New Jersey ). Salut from Paris (France ).
et wallace roney à la trompette je les ai vus à Juan les pins..c'était magique! j ai le disque!! listen to "Elegy" j adore.
Never seem any body to play like this they are
master’s, !!!
A superb lineup.
just perfect !
TheSe men are my heroes, RIP Wallace Rooney
Awesome!!!
Wallace Roney was mentored by Miles Davis from 1985-1991. He played with him in the studio & live, of course he sounds like Miles Davis, but he also was a student of both Clark Terry & Dizzy Gillespie. At times he sounds like them.
he was his own player out of many inspirations... naturally, being this a Miles tribute, he mostly present his own Miles' side.
Amazing.
little one is my favorite herbie piece by far
Rip Wallace ... so versatile...
40:05 is actually a drum solo intro to "Elegy", which is followed at 43:40 by a quick statement of the melody of "Elegy" into an extended bass solo, into a Herbie solo on "Elegy" starting around 47:24, followed by the actual melody of "Elegy" at 51:03. The timestamp 55:23 should be labeled as "All Blues".
Wow!!!
A worthy tribute to Miles with a memorial to John Coltrane.
Músicos fantásticos
55:23 ALL BLUES (Miles Davis)
Wow! Wow!! WOW!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm surprised not alot of people have watched this most brilliant group of player's s a truly treasured concert .
The younger player's should study these innovators, for me Tony was one of the best jazz Drummers ever with own unique style of Drumming..
Wonderfull
Tony is the best for ever. Love you bro
Herbie is amazing!
Some of my Musical heroes sadly tony left us so early
Just to add a side note, seven steps to heaven was not the complete 2nd great quintet miles was still in a transitioning phase...3 songs on that album were almost his new quintet, however I believe it was George Coleman on sax. And this was only 3 songs, I'm not sure when Wayne shorter got the gig but they were performing live together before e.s.p. Was recorded (so it was esp, miles smiles, sorcerer, Nefertiti, miles in the sky, and part of filles de Kilimanjaro (it was part way through FIlles de Kilimanjaro that certain musicians left. Therefore beginning "The Lost Quintet" era for a few live shows and recordings) Oh! And don't quote me on this info 🤔🎶
I sAW these guys at monterey jazz fest same year..
Miles!
Wow
WHOA!
Looking forward for the REPLAY event fans , get in action everybody plizzzzzz, never let bad guys win to screw us the joy of life, music is our salvation
Love the section (I think in R.J.) where they are trading 8 bars. Incredible playing !
Love that them didn't just did a tribute reinventing the past, but played amazing music which had the Miles Davis sound, but was individual art the same time. For me it is music at its best. It is not like the Count Basie orchestra of our days, a top big band, and an entertaining one, no question, Basie is my most favorite Jazz artist, but it it provides a diluted version of the orchestra led by the Count. But maybe comparing this group and a big band is like comparing apples and oranges.
Másters at work , but Tony Williams , oouuugh . Rest in peace masestro.
ça roule de folie
"bass... BASS!!"
- Tony Williams
Please tell me you gents know about Ron Carter. Who was better (maybe Charles Mingus?) Caution; I l love bassists and some of my heroes of today are jazz bassists.
@@darrellpeebles2300 That's a bizarre claim Carter is better than Mingus.
I had honor of introducing myself to Carter with the words: "Glad to met you here at the NATIONAL ARTS CLUB on GRAMERCY PARK to honor Roy DeCarava tonight. The MILES DAVIS QUINTET is the all time best band ever assembled to perform music under contract in music business history."
Carter and I share birthdays. I befriended his wife while volunteering at the STUDIO MUSEUM. Obviously, I have great regard for Carter the man and the musician. MINGUS MINGUS MINGUS.
@@ethanhill9460 I hope you saw my response Ethan. I posed a question which implied Mingus was in the message you thought bizarre. No issue but I lay claim that the 1953 famed Quintet at Massey Hall was the best ever assembled
Wallace Roney R.I.P.
Wonderful.
Tony's right hand on the Ride cymbal 39:01
He's warming up the kit, by the end of the session, if you look real hard you can see smoke coming out of the drums.
55:36, what a brilliant smile!!!
@ 7' ....2 bars from the whistled theme of "The Bridge On The River Kwai" by W.S.
Those quarter notes at 3:12. Sheeesshhh
RIP Wayne Shorter, died on Thursday, March 2 in Los Angeles. Shorter was 89 years old. Mar 2, 2023
Rest in Peace Mr Wayne Shorter 🎷☮