Herbie Hancock is 70 years old today
m_dejean
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One of the best to do it, EVAR, turns 70 today. IMO this guy career is exemplary. Nobody is really seeing Herbie when it comes to the combination of:
- Being a master of his instrument.
- Having a unique, instantly recognizable style of playing.
- Being an excellent songwriter/arranger with a knack for beautiful melodies. So many classic tunes.
- Staying productive.
- Pushing technological boundaries.
- Always open to, and incorporating new ideas in his music (never judgmental)
- Consistency in diversity, be it on the solo tip, as a sideman, scoring a film, etc. Herbie always seems to be on his game.
- Avoiding the pitfalls of the music industry (drugs/health, career control). Focused daily.
- Inspiring other musicians. Starting numerous musical trends or making major contributions to them.
- Just being a nice dude.
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Crossings, Man Child, Headhunters, Sextet s/t, Monster, just got Prisoner. Probably got the most music of his in all the artists I got.
"Court and Spark" with Norah Jones sounds very good to me. Ignore the "Big Name" chutzpah and cop.
this is a great clip you might already know
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That was pretty much the start of me collecting older records and it's all down to Herbie.
Happy birthday to an absolute legend.
And, for the record....Succotash off of Inventions and Dimensions was blowing my wig back just the other day.
happy birthday, Herbie!1!!
i think he went through a period of heavy heroin usage ("vein melter").
but yes, he has been an unstoppable music force for the past 50 years and a consistent source of inspiration for me.
I was listening and the final track Oliloqui Valley came on. After that I scooped up all the old Herbie records.
He's a mindblowing musician.
Happy B-day!
Herbie Hancock is one of my favorite musicians, bar none. Happy Birthday, Mr. Hancock, and I pray you enjoy many more decades in the world making beautiful music.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Never seen him in concert. Definitely on my live experience wishlist.
Fishmongerfunk, are you sure about the heroin thing?
He doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who would fall into that trap.
I always thought "Vein Melter" was an observer's interpretation of the high.
Herbie has been a Buddhist for a very long time, I am pretty sure he said in an interview this was the reason for his youthful appearance. Heroin not typical of someone living this lifestyle, esp. as he was around to see the effects it had on Miles, Coltrane etc.
isn't there a herbie autobiography or something? has anyone ever read that book on the headhunters album?
Herbie Hancock, The imagine Project