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So, Herbie Hancock and the Rockit Band, yeah, that live concert from 1984 is something else. You really feel the energy of the era, especially with the breakdancing and scratch music that was all the rage back then. The performances are electrifying, and Herbie's keyboard skills are just wild—he's really pushing boundaries. The atmosphere in those venues like Hammersmith Odeon is palpable; the crowd's enthusiasm is practically a character of its own. You get this blend of jazz, funk, and early hip-hop that's just not something you see every day. It's nostalgic but also feels fresh in the way they engage with the audience and each other on stage.
This concert film has circulated on various formats over the years, but original VHS and early DVD releases are becoming a bit scarce. Collector interest is growing, particularly among those who appreciate the intersection of jazz and hip-hop culture. The raw, live feel combined with the historical significance of the performance makes it a noteworthy piece for anyone focused on music history or live concert recordings.
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