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Jazz legend Herbie Hancock talks music, recovery and partying with Prince http://m.startribune.com/jazz-legend-herbie-hancock-talks-music-recovery-and-partying-with-prince/439675873/ |
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Reply #1 posted 08/11/17 6:07pm
Reply #2 posted 08/12/17 9:31am
eyewishuheaven
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Thanks for sharing that. Love me some Herbie.
I just recently re-bought his 1984 album Sound System, even though I was worried it would sound dated and ridiculous... nope! It rocks like a mofo! PRINCE: the only man who could wear high heels and makeup and STILL steal your woman! |
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Reply #3 posted 08/12/17 2:36pm
jdcxc |
His tribute speech following Prince's death was very profound. He brought up Prince's jazz roots that emanated from his jazz pianist father. Herbie is another genuis who doesn't get caught up in labels or genre.
It was typical lazy journalism that the writer didn't reference Hancock's cover of Thieves in the Temple. |
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Reply #4 posted 08/12/17 3:17pm
eyewishuheaven
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jdcxc said:
Hancock's cover of Thieves in the Temple.
Wow... I'd kind of lost my enthusiasm for Thieves over the years, but this has reignited it for me. Thanks!
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Reply #5 posted 08/12/17 4:35pm
rap |
jdcxc said:
His tribute speech following Prince's death was very profound. He brought up Prince's jazz roots that emanated from his jazz pianist father. Herbie is another genuis who doesn't get caught up in labels or genre. It was typical lazy journalism that the writer didn't reference Hancock's cover of Thieves in the Temple.
Are you able to proivide a link? |
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Reply #6 posted 08/12/17 5:28pm
jdcxc |
rap said:
jdcxc said: His tribute speech following Prince's death was very profound. He brought up Prince's jazz roots that emanated from his jazz pianist father. Herbie is another genuis who doesn't get caught up in labels or genre. It was typical lazy journalism that the writer didn't reference Hancock's cover of Thieves in the Temple.
Are you able to proivide a link? https://m.youtube.com/wat...qj2Z3gm-gI |
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Reply #7 posted 08/12/17 6:34pm
Reply #8 posted 08/12/17 6:38pm
rap |
jdcxc said:
His tribute speech following Prince's death was very profound. He brought up Prince's jazz roots that emanated from his jazz pianist father. Herbie is another genuis who doesn't get caught up in labels or genre. It was typical lazy journalism that the writer didn't reference Hancock's cover of Thieves in the Temple.
Umm, I was referring to the tribute speech. |
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Reply #9 posted 08/12/17 7:10pm
poppys |
Very cool. Thanks for posting. Learned some new stuff. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" |
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Reply #10 posted 08/12/17 7:57pm
jdcxc |
rap said:
jdcxc said: His tribute speech following Prince's death was very profound. He brought up Prince's jazz roots that emanated from his jazz pianist father. Herbie is another genuis who doesn't get caught up in labels or genre. It was typical lazy journalism that the writer didn't reference Hancock's cover of Thieves in the Temple.
Umm, I was referring to the tribute speech. Umm...here ya go.. https://m.youtube.com/wat...BuHHIshX48 |
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Reply #11 posted 08/17/17 4:32pm
Reply #12 posted 08/17/17 8:55pm
RJOrion |
pdiddy2011 said:
jdcxc said:
rap said: Umm...here ya go.. https://m.youtube.com/wat...BuHHIshX48
I hope never see that performance, again, including Aretha.
LMAO...i love & respect our legends (for the most part), but forreal, Aretha was looking like a shiny sack of potatoes in that clip...and her voice has been shot, for years... |
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Reply #13 posted 08/18/17 3:12pm
jdcxc |
RJOrion said:
pdiddy2011 said:
jdcxc said: rap said: Umm...here ya go.. https://m.youtube.com/wat...BuHHIshX48
I hope never see that performance, again, including Aretha.
LMAO...i love & respect our legends (for the most part), but forreal, Aretha was looking like a shiny sack of potatoes in that clip...and her voice has been shot, for years... Aretha is a GOAT but this performance was lackluster to say the least. Herbie's speech is what makes the event worth watching. Generally, I have seen a ton of love for Prince from the jazz community. |
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Reply #14 posted 08/19/17 10:35am
GustavoRibas
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Herbie is a monster. I would love to hear some of these jams |
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