Ahead of his appearance at Glasto next week, Herbie Hancock joins Matt Everett on BBC radio 6 this afternoon 'to talk about the pivotal music and moments that shaped his career' in 'The First Time With...'
Herbie the first time
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostThanks for bringing this to our attention - I also didn't know he would be playing Glastonbury.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostWhat a nice guy Herbie seems to be, Joseph. Really enjoyed the programme. He's on Glasto next Sunday afternoon - should be available on the Beeb somewhere..
Hopefully he'll feature on a televised broadcast, which hopefully I'll be able to find relatively easily (memories of tape recording lots of footage and then having to fast-forward through lots of stuff to get to what I want...)
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostHere's the link to Herbie's set at Glastonbury today.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...herbie-hancock
We've been discussing it over on the What Jazz Are You Listening To thread. Enjoyable, but I would've preferred them to stretch out with their solos etc. The only place this really happened was at the end with Herbie on the keytar, so I guess you could say it concluded well - but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't slightly disappointed, but I guess it is Glastonbury...
Anyway, I have decided as an antidote to listen to this, which features one of Herbie's most barnstorming solos I've ever heard (though it's sort of a keyboard duel with Chick Corea on electric) and extremely fine contributions from the whole band:
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostHere's the link to Herbie's set at Glastonbury today.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...herbie-hancock
Thanks for this JC. I was watching a broadcast from 5pm on BBC2 when there was Canteloupe Island as the only featured item from Herbie Hancock, followed by inane prattling from the presenters. This is much better!
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Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
We've been discussing it over on the What Jazz Are You Listening To thread. Enjoyable, but I would've preferred them to stretch out with their solos etc. The only place this really happened was at the end with Herbie on the keytar, so I guess you could say it concluded well - but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't slightly disappointed, but I guess it is Glastonbury...
Anyway, I have decided as an antidote to listen to this, which features one of Herbie's most barnstorming solos I've ever heard (though it's sort of a keyboard duel with Chick Corea on electric) and extremely fine contributions from the whole band:
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostCan't find my copy at the moment due to my cataloguing system of my CDs (i.e., no system!). Had to resort to Spotify- enjoying that second disc
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