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Wrong guy in the wrong place at the wrong time.

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Sagemind says...

I always wondered how someone would perform Dance music live, now I know - reminds me of the first time I saw Herbie Hancock perform "Rock it" on the live on the awards show (it was back in the 80s... shhhh).

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Chameleon by Herbie Hancock

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Herbie Hancock jams with his Fairlight CMI - 1983

k8_fan says...

Nah, I suspect he's entirely computer based, with only one really nice MIDI keyboard. But Herbie is always on the cutting edge. 5 years ago, I attended a demo of the future of surround music, and the main piece was by Herbie Hancock...in 10.2 channel surround.

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k8_fan says...

Huh? Worst green screen? When this was made, it defined the state of the art in both green screen and music videos. Charlex, the company that made this, did a lot of work in this style including the opening for a number of seasons of Saturday Night Live. This was long before digital video editing, so they had to run a dozen analog 1" videotape machines at the same time to produce all these layers, and used a pair of the biggest video switchers made to key it all together.

Try to view things in context please. Yes, you could reproduce it on a home PC now (though it would still require a bit of rendering), but at the time it was an amazing achievement. It won "Video of the Year" over Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and Herbie Hancock's "Rockit".

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Wonder, Hancock, Dolby, Jones at the Grammys - Synth Heaven



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