"What some musicians forget, is that there's not an us and them — it's we," jazz legend Herbie Hancock said from the stage last night. He was referring to the idea that, while it might seem like it was just he onstage at the Lied Center, it wasn't. He had the audience on his side. Hancock spoke before his performance began, discussing the pros and cons of a solo tour. The pros were that he could change meter and tempo, going off in strange directions, following his muse wherever it might take him. The con was — well, it was just ... Hancock.
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