For years I’ve heard how great jaco pastorious was at bass. Until recently I’d never heard him play and I saw a concert of his on Netflix or tubi. It took less than 5 minutes to realize that his style of music is just not my thing. I skimmed back and forth through it and no point did I find any of it enjoyable. He seemed technically proficient, but no amount of still will make beatnik scat enjoyable, to me at least. That’s the best way I can describe it, beatnik scat. It’s just all over the place. A Michael Anthony bass solo at a Van Halen concert is more Enjoyable. It’s hipster art house nonsense. His talent could have been put to better use in different music. I’m assuming that he buzz they he was so gifted is true because the bass was so low in the mix I could barely heart it. It certainly wasn’t thumping. It took 10 minutes to garner that opinion, cuz that’s all I could stand. Sorry if I offend anyone, but his music is not for me.
Come On Bobby Colomby Produced Portrait Of Tracy Which is Jaco’s First Album The Song is About Tracy Sexton Jaco’s Old Lady Why Wouldn’t Jaco At Some Point Be In Blood Sweat & Tears Jaco Was Living With Bobby Back in The Day of Colomby Camp Studios
I read somewhere that Jaco and Joe Zawinul were butting heads at some point after the Black Market album Sounded like two incredibly talented musicians with circumstances resulting from egos I remember reading that Joe influenced Jaco to mellow out and wind down with alcohol for a while Sounded like the introduction to alcohol was like pouring gasoline on the fire One thing led to another and being undiagnosed with bipolar disorder, sadly, Jaco submitted to various drugs and alcohol that embalmed the bipolar disorder he was infected with leading to addiction, disaster of mental health and the demise that befell him in the end The sad part is that no one knew that he had bipolar disorder in the beginning
Jaco was always looking for Joe’s validation as a musician particularly after he left Weather Report. Jaco had great respect for the older musicians he played with. Joe could be hard on Jaco at times but the reason I read was because Joe was starting to realize Jaco’s talent was exceeding Joe’s. So it was like the young up and coming musician was surpassing the older also very talented musician. Yet and still they definitely admired and appreciated each other’s talent even with that strain between them.
Oh Jaco stories…everyone who met him has a story. The addendum to this Bobby Columby story is memoir of a Jaco girlfriend at the time, she seemed to recall he’d accidentally recorded over Bobby’s tape so couldn’t listen to it and was too embarrassed to go back to Bobby and ask for another! But his ability to quickly get into grooves was legendary. What’s that record with Brian Melvin, ‘Standards Zone’? Brian put him up, he turned up incapable of anything, they put him in a spare room, after about a week he said ‘when do we play?’ and most of that LP is just sublime.
With a lot of people don’t seem to know, but which came out in a documentary about the person not the music. Jaco was bipolar. And got into drugs during his stent with weather report, which, for him was a toxic combination he ended up homeless sleeping in parks in both New York and Fort Lauderdale while sleeping at a park someone stole his bass and for trying to sit in with a local band,I Fort Lauderdale the bouncer chased him down the street and beat him to death. He was only 35.
This is true but he wasn’t always that way. Growing up he was very disciplined in his playing (very meticulous to where his fingernails had to be filed to the perfect length) and focused. The combination of drugs and being bipolar later on in life definitely took its toll on him. But the late great Wayne Shorter said it best about Jaco “I always felt that inside he was unsettled ya know? No landing place. Almost like he was looking for an airfield to land.” ❤️
Bob Moses tells a similar story about how he met Jaco when Pat Metheny invited Jaco to play on their Jazz gig. They go to play All the Things you Are and Jaco says he doesn't know it - alarm bells ring. Apparently he glances at the chart for half a minute then they start. After the first chorus he doesn't look at it again, and then he's all over it, playing it better than Bob had heard anyone play it. It's in the genes, Bob said.
this is about "memory melody"...Jaco had great memory, "auditory memory"feeling memory" the ability to run a song pattern with chord changes and "printed" in his brain cell, Jaco was the only bass player ,who had the idea to learn "Donna Lee" memorize the chord changes and make his own arrangement and make a melody solo ,but having great memory and musical sense sometimes have his consequences like the great composer Robert Schumann ,was admited to a psychiatric hospital , same as Jaco "maniac depresive" RIP Jaco
All the stories you hear about Jaco's insane genius are not an exaggeration. Dude was obscenely gifted. I used to wander into Ace Music (North Miami) when I was a kid, would sometimes see him in there playing. I didn't know s**t about music at the time, but I knew I was watching someone special.
@@fleadoggreen9062 He did go downhill, booze and such, and wound up getting shot trying to stop a guy hitting on his girlfriend. (more or less, I'm sure I'll get corrected in a minute)
I know the son of the owner of Ace Music. He's told me stories from when he was a kid about the Bee Gees who were family friends from the store. Ace provided the synthesizers to the Bee Gees. The BeeGees lived in Miami and did their writing and production there.
@@caddelworth If you're talking about Jaco, report is he lost his life getting karate-chopped by a doorman when he was denied entry to a venue. Tragic event.
I grew up with Jim Fielder on the records. Great to hear how Bobby runs the band years later and his experience with Jaco. This has never been covered before. Bobby’s reaction to Jaco’s performance is priceless. I personally think Jaco did listen to the tape in his hotel room and made the ‘photographic memory’ thing up. A good show business trick on Bobby. Just my opinion, we’ll never know. Jaco had the cues down and that made the show tight and lock in. Great clip!
@@willmartin1837 yeah, makes me wonder why STILL nothing from Bobby has ever been published..could it really be that those gigs Jaco did with the band weren't recorded/saved..!!?? If yes, that would have be the biggest f-up of all time..guess the balls in Bobby court now, only he knows if there actually is something...
Great story. Is there any way I can hear Jaco revorded with BS&t. I was driving a cab and while driving a cab in west village nyc I stopped and picked up this guy. As he got in he said to me please do me a favor can we wait my friend she is the grocery store I said sure. He said I am Jaco and I answered Jaco pastorius! Yeah! and I said Birdland he smiled. Immediately his female friend showed up and started driving towards 23 and first Avenue. By the way as soon i started driving Jaco sees this cab next us and he said "he just told me he is off duty" but we see him with a fare. Any body would roll the windows and scream at the driver but he didn't say a word. I gave him respect to Jaco. Then hearing a lot of stories he was nuts crazy and all that broke my heart. Sad thing he had bad appearance his face etc. A small story to share.
This is an amazing interview! I have been following BS&T for many years now, but somehow one part is missing. Is it true Colomby's real name is Golabek (The Dove) and he comes from Polish parents who immigrated to the USA between two wars? Would like to know the answer. THANKS !!! :)
glad to see Bobby. One of Buddy Rich's favorite drummers. Buddy said the one bar break in Spinning Wheel was the best of all time. Put Premier drums on the map a few years before Carl Palmer.
One of my favorite drummers......Great player.
Why can’t I find any videos of Bobby playing drums ? I’ve always admired him - want to see him in action !!
Excellent story, and that's amazing!
Best story ever!!! RIP jaco
For years I’ve heard how great jaco pastorious was at bass. Until recently I’d never heard him play and I saw a concert of his on Netflix or tubi. It took less than 5 minutes to realize that his style of music is just not my thing. I skimmed back and forth through it and no point did I find any of it enjoyable. He seemed technically proficient, but no amount of still will make beatnik scat enjoyable, to me at least. That’s the best way I can describe it, beatnik scat. It’s just all over the place. A Michael Anthony bass solo at a Van Halen concert is more Enjoyable. It’s hipster art house nonsense. His talent could have been put to better use in different music. I’m assuming that he buzz they he was so gifted is true because the bass was so low in the mix I could barely heart it. It certainly wasn’t thumping. It took 10 minutes to garner that opinion, cuz that’s all I could stand. Sorry if I offend anyone, but his music is not for me.
Check out his earlier solos from the 70s. You'll see.
This comes from hours and hours of shredding with the local bands down in florida every night. He was the white kid showed up and owned
Come On Bobby Colomby Produced Portrait Of Tracy Which is Jaco’s First Album The Song is About Tracy Sexton Jaco’s Old Lady Why Wouldn’t Jaco At Some Point Be In Blood Sweat & Tears Jaco Was Living With Bobby Back in The Day of Colomby Camp Studios
He was a rare genius in our time... or any time.
What a great story!!
luv this story about Jaco.
I read somewhere that Jaco and Joe Zawinul were butting heads at some point after the Black Market album Sounded like two incredibly talented musicians with circumstances resulting from egos I remember reading that Joe influenced Jaco to mellow out and wind down with alcohol for a while Sounded like the introduction to alcohol was like pouring gasoline on the fire One thing led to another and being undiagnosed with bipolar disorder, sadly, Jaco submitted to various drugs and alcohol that embalmed the bipolar disorder he was infected with leading to addiction, disaster of mental health and the demise that befell him in the end The sad part is that no one knew that he had bipolar disorder in the beginning
Jaco was always looking for Joe’s validation as a musician particularly after he left Weather Report. Jaco had great respect for the older musicians he played with. Joe could be hard on Jaco at times but the reason I read was because Joe was starting to realize Jaco’s talent was exceeding Joe’s. So it was like the young up and coming musician was surpassing the older also very talented musician. Yet and still they definitely admired and appreciated each other’s talent even with that strain between them.
@@Placesandspaces35 yes, I read that as well Sad loss in the end
This is very true !! Everyone who worked closely with Jaco knew that he actually only practiced in his head. He even said it himself !!!!
I just saw the interview where Jaco said that!!
Oh Jaco stories…everyone who met him has a story. The addendum to this Bobby Columby story is memoir of a Jaco girlfriend at the time, she seemed to recall he’d accidentally recorded over Bobby’s tape so couldn’t listen to it and was too embarrassed to go back to Bobby and ask for another! But his ability to quickly get into grooves was legendary. What’s that record with Brian Melvin, ‘Standards Zone’? Brian put him up, he turned up incapable of anything, they put him in a spare room, after about a week he said ‘when do we play?’ and most of that LP is just sublime.
I never heard Mr. Colomby speak before. He is such a good drummer. I'm also a fan of Jaco.
Bobby is on Jaco level when it comes to drums yet there still seems to be misunderstanding between them . Very interesting.
great story
Just amazing. The more I learn and I've been doing this since 1974, the more I am in awe of his talent and vision.
With a lot of people don’t seem to know, but which came out in a documentary about the person not the music. Jaco was bipolar. And got into drugs during his stent with weather report, which, for him was a toxic combination he ended up homeless sleeping in parks in both New York and Fort Lauderdale while sleeping at a park someone stole his bass and for trying to sit in with a local band,I Fort Lauderdale the bouncer chased him down the street and beat him to death. He was only 35.
This is true but he wasn’t always that way. Growing up he was very disciplined in his playing (very meticulous to where his fingernails had to be filed to the perfect length) and focused. The combination of drugs and being bipolar later on in life definitely took its toll on him. But the late great Wayne Shorter said it best about Jaco “I always felt that inside he was unsettled ya know? No landing place. Almost like he was looking for an airfield to land.” ❤️
Drug addict and a drunk. He pissed away his entire talent
I love hearing this Jaco story from Bobby.
Now that... is a great story!!!
Bob Moses tells a similar story about how he met Jaco when Pat Metheny invited Jaco to play on their Jazz gig. They go to play All the Things you Are and Jaco says he doesn't know it - alarm bells ring. Apparently he glances at the chart for half a minute then they start. After the first chorus he doesn't look at it again, and then he's all over it, playing it better than Bob had heard anyone play it. It's in the genes, Bob said.
WOW !!!! I am very happy and AMAZED to hear it from such a GREAT & INCREDIBLE drummer.... Bobby Colomby !!! Jaco was simply FANTASTIC !!!
Wow
Had dinner with Bobby a few months ago. Great guy
this is about "memory melody"...Jaco had great memory, "auditory memory"feeling memory" the ability to run a song pattern with chord changes and "printed" in his brain cell, Jaco was the only bass player ,who had the idea to learn "Donna Lee" memorize the chord changes and make his own arrangement and make a melody solo ,but having great memory and musical sense sometimes have his consequences like the great composer Robert Schumann ,was admited to a psychiatric hospital , same as Jaco "maniac depresive" RIP Jaco
All the stories you hear about Jaco's insane genius are not an exaggeration. Dude was obscenely gifted. I used to wander into Ace Music (North Miami) when I was a kid, would sometimes see him in there playing. I didn't know s**t about music at the time, but I knew I was watching someone special.
What happened to him? Was he taking acid ?
@@fleadoggreen9062 He did go downhill, booze and such, and wound up getting shot trying to stop a guy hitting on his girlfriend. (more or less, I'm sure I'll get corrected in a minute)
I know the son of the owner of Ace Music. He's told me stories from when he was a kid about the Bee Gees who were family friends from the store. Ace provided the synthesizers to the Bee Gees. The BeeGees lived in Miami and did their writing and production there.
@@caddelworth If you're talking about Jaco, report is he lost his life getting karate-chopped by a doorman when he was denied entry to a venue. Tragic event.
@@snoolee7950 ah! Thanks for the correction, kind sir! Tragic indeed.
I had NO idea that Jaco ever played with Blood, Sweat & Tears. Holy shit.
I grew up with Jim Fielder on the records. Great to hear how Bobby runs the band years later and his experience with Jaco. This has never been covered before. Bobby’s reaction to Jaco’s performance is priceless. I personally think Jaco did listen to the tape in his hotel room and made the ‘photographic memory’ thing up. A good show business trick on Bobby. Just my opinion, we’ll never know. Jaco had the cues down and that made the show tight and lock in. Great clip!
That was my immediate thought as well.
I totally believe Jaco crammed at the last minute so it was fresh in his mind.
I would do anything to see the expressions on the BST guys' faces that fateful night, they must have been completely freaking out
No coment la sécurité roumaine 1970 suivait le bus de blood ,sweat and Tears group ma laasot......
I figure Jaco was a channel. Kinda like hendrix, coletrain, parker, SRV, and miles.
i consider possibly extant BST recordings with jaco on bass to be my holy grail of bootlegs.. sigh, one day
Bobby was the greatest jazz rock drummer of all time! Thanks for posting!
Why have no recordings of BST with Jaco ever surfaced? Bobby's gotta have something saved..put it out man, we all wanna hear it!!
Word. the. fuck. up!
I just went through everything on u tube live from BST from 1975. 76 ect Could not find him anywhere. Sadly
@@willmartin1837 yeah, makes me wonder why STILL nothing from Bobby has ever been published..could it really be that those gigs Jaco did with the band weren't recorded/saved..!!?? If yes, that would have be the biggest f-up of all time..guess the balls in Bobby court now, only he knows if there actually is something...
Great story. Is there any way I can hear Jaco revorded with BS&t. I was driving a cab and while driving a cab in west village nyc I stopped and picked up this guy. As he got in he said to me please do me a favor can we wait my friend she is the grocery store I said sure. He said I am Jaco and I answered Jaco pastorius! Yeah! and I said Birdland he smiled. Immediately his female friend showed up and started driving towards 23 and first Avenue. By the way as soon i started driving Jaco sees this cab next us and he said "he just told me he is off duty" but we see him with a fare. Any body would roll the windows and scream at the driver but he didn't say a word. I gave him respect to Jaco. Then hearing a lot of stories he was nuts crazy and all that broke my heart. Sad thing he had bad appearance his face etc. A small story to share.
This is one of THEE greatest stories I've ever heard about my biggest influence of all time! Thank you, Bobby Colomby!
This is an amazing interview! I have been following BS&T for many years now, but somehow one part is missing. Is it true Colomby's real name is Golabek (The Dove) and he comes from Polish parents who immigrated to the USA between two wars? Would like to know the answer. THANKS !!! :)
No, it’s “Colombi”, italian ancestors. And yes it means “dove”. Or better... “doves”
@@kheo80 Haha...cool ! Thanks so much ! :)
glad to see Bobby. One of Buddy Rich's favorite drummers. Buddy said the one bar break in Spinning Wheel was the best of all time. Put Premier drums on the map a few years before Carl Palmer.
Keith Moon and PREMIER , before both of them..
Jaco was the ultimate musical genius
the difference between mere mortals and Jaco
OMG what a great story, made me laugh.
Haha!! 👍🏻👍🏻