Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn's Perfect P-Bass - Serial

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @wer1386
    @wer1386 2 года назад +363

    I live in Florida and do HVAC for a living. I work at a Brian Johnson’s (ac/dc) house quite regularly and one day I noticed a 1960’s Sherwood green metallic jazz bass propped up in his living room. This is my dream bass and I asked Brian about it. He asked me if I know who Duck Dunn is and I told him absolutely I do. He then took it out and showed me that Duck signed it and gifted it to him personally!!! Brian then said, “have a f**kin pluck mate!” He gave me the Duck bass and I played some lines w my hands shaking the whole time bc I was playing an actual Duck Dunn bass in front of Brian Johnson!!! It was one of the most special, surreal moments I’ve ever had in my life. Truly honored to be able to play such a magical piece of bass/music history. I’ll be telling my kids about this one until they are sick of hearing it!!!

    • @valemadreelusername
      @valemadreelusername 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely amazing!! I'm jealous, but in a good way!! I love Sherwood Green basses! Did you get any pictures?

    • @wer1386
      @wer1386 2 года назад +6

      I did, it’s an absolute beauty

    • @darvinclement3250
      @darvinclement3250 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely awesome story, thanks for posting it!

    • @SirManDudeGuy1
      @SirManDudeGuy1 2 года назад +1

      Now that is luck! Awesome story!

    • @hawkearentertainment8742
      @hawkearentertainment8742 2 года назад +1

      It is a sweet bass!!! I’ve held it too:)

  • @MattCaffell
    @MattCaffell 2 года назад +109

    out of all the long time served Bassists, Duck is the first I really recognised, and I count him up there with Leland Sklar, Carol Kaye & James Jamerson

    • @hubertsumlin9697
      @hubertsumlin9697 2 года назад +3

      Sklar is several tiers below the other names mentioned. Jesus.

    • @MattCaffell
      @MattCaffell 2 года назад

      @@hubertsumlin9697 @hubert sumlin I'm sorry you feel that way,
      He must have done something right to have played the most recorded bass of all time.
      ruclips.net/video/clGclqQR7bw/видео.html

    • @MattCaffell
      @MattCaffell 2 года назад

      @@robertdownes793 how'd ya guess

    • @darwinsaye
      @darwinsaye 2 года назад +5

      @@hubertsumlin9697 Where do you get that rubbish idea? Sklar’s been on over 2000 recordings over 50 years, with the biggest names in the music business.

    • @hubertsumlin9697
      @hubertsumlin9697 2 года назад +4

      @@darwinsaye I know who he is. In my opinion, the recordings he's on and his playing on them is palpably inferior to the work of the other three players mentioned. 3 out of 4 ain't bad. But it's like saying the greatest ballers ever are Wilt, Russell, Jordan and Kurt Rambis.

  • @05645ci
    @05645ci 2 года назад +42

    I get the chills anytime I even hear the names of Duck Dunn and Steve Cropper; those guys along with Booker T and Al Jackson are American Music Royalty......long live the MG's!

  • @ChazJazzNY
    @ChazJazzNY 2 года назад +16

    Duck Dunn was a great bass player. Had a great son too. Thanks so much for the history of his basses.

  • @danschneider9921
    @danschneider9921 2 года назад +4

    I grew up in the era where young aspiring bass players worshiped Flea, Les Claypool etc, while I wanted to be a Geezer or Duck Dunn player. I fell in love with the true bottom end. Fast forward almost 30 years and yeah, while I learned slap...I have been told by some local bands and singers who I get to work with "man, sometimes we just want a guy to lay down a thick punchy basd line". And I always thank Duck in my head for guiding me there

  • @chrisggoodwin777
    @chrisggoodwin777 2 года назад +116

    I love quoting Duck with, "we had a band powerful enough to turn goat piss into gasoline!" 😂😂

    • @bassbuffricky
      @bassbuffricky 2 года назад +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @missingremote4388
      @missingremote4388 2 года назад +2

      I've been listening to their record all week. I skip to and, start at track nbr 6. And let it play out to the end.
      But I wake up with ' Keep on growin', song in my head. Awesome jam session.

    • @chrisggoodwin777
      @chrisggoodwin777 2 года назад

      @@missingremote4388 absolutely! I watch the movie every couple of months or so, including bonus features and interviews

    • @missingremote4388
      @missingremote4388 2 года назад +1

      @@chrisggoodwin777 the scene on the overpass/freeway where Elwood slams on the brakes and skids the car towards the edge, was shot here. In Milwaukee. With part of Summer Fest and our city's skyline in the movie

    • @chrisggoodwin777
      @chrisggoodwin777 2 года назад

      @@missingremote4388 that's awesome! I love that sort of movie trivia. If I remember, Major League was shot in Milwaukee as well as my hometown of Tucson

  • @NickRosaci
    @NickRosaci 2 года назад +29

    Jeff and I had a blast! Thank you!

    • @charleshale8504
      @charleshale8504 2 года назад +4

      Make sure to check out Nick's book!

    • @valemadreelusername
      @valemadreelusername 2 года назад +3

      Soul Fingers: The Music and Life of Legendary Bassist Donald "Duck " Dunn is officially on my wishlist!!! Thank you sooooo much for the recommendation!!

    • @MrFingers127
      @MrFingers127 2 года назад +2

      Regarding "the mystery 1959 P-bass with the rosewood fretboard". James Alexander used a regular 65-67 P-bass (sunburst, tortoise pickguard, transitional logo) on the last shows with Redding in 1967, so it's probably that bass that went down with the plane. On the footage of "WattStax" (1972), where the Bar-Kays with Alexander played, Alexander is playing a 1959 P-bass with gold anodized pickguard and rosewood fretboard. Perhaps Donald did let Alexander borrow that bass after Alexander's 65-67 went missing, given he now had the maple-necked '59 P-bass?

  • @BigElectricCat
    @BigElectricCat 2 года назад +20

    As a pipe smoker I love that they have a pipe sitting on top of the amp. Duck looked so cool with his pipe clenched in his mouth in the BB movie.

    • @nathanwahl9224
      @nathanwahl9224 Год назад

      Me too. I occasonally play bass at outdoor gigs with one going. Just a tiny little token tribute, I know where a bunch of my licks came from!

  • @MrNathan791
    @MrNathan791 Месяц назад

    Donald 'Duck' Dunn a pioneer of the bass. Those 'Duck' bass lines on those Staxx recordings was just so great. He was truly one of the all time greats on the bass. RIP Mr. Dunn.

  • @douglasboyd8475
    @douglasboyd8475 Год назад +2

    Duck is my hero....I have goose bumps watching this. Man.....Man man man man!

  • @blakebranchbass
    @blakebranchbass 2 года назад +8

    Love it! Duck Dunn was my first bass hero! I love how up front his bass is in the mix of The Blues Brothers movie!

  • @JuanCarruyo
    @JuanCarruyo 6 месяцев назад

    Really touching last moment at the end from his son. You can tell he's emotional and I got emotional too. It's a very loving keepsake. An extraordinary act of love. It was the last bass he played so he keeps it like it was at his dad's last moments. You can tell he misses him, too.

  • @simonrussell4986
    @simonrussell4986 2 года назад +27

    Man, that "She Caught the Katy" bass line!

    • @PhillipAlcock
      @PhillipAlcock Год назад

      Yes! One day I’ll get through it without getting something wrong…

    • @nathanwahl9224
      @nathanwahl9224 Год назад

      You'd think it's so simple. Well, until you try, lol @@PhillipAlcock

  • @cmingus26
    @cmingus26 2 года назад +5

    Duck Dunn was such a great player! Thanks Ian and SBL for this. More on his playing and his basslines would be very appreciated.

  • @davidosborn146
    @davidosborn146 2 года назад +6

    Jeff, thanks for the great stories.
    I was at my dads house when Duck called him and told him about his upcoming trip to Japan and they talked quite a while.. They became friends during the Lakland years, his name is
    Joe Osborn. He was deeply saddened to hear about your dad's passing.
    I too keep the last bass dad used in the bag, I never play it. Again, thank you.

    • @musamusashi
      @musamusashi 2 года назад +3

      Joe Osborne is a great player in his own right. Love his Lakland signature bass.

    • @hawkearentertainment8742
      @hawkearentertainment8742 2 года назад +2

      Thank you David!!!

    • @nathanwahl9224
      @nathanwahl9224 Год назад +1

      Your father was among those legends. He played things differently than most might have, but always in a good way. When I listen to a bunch of recordings he played on, I really start to appreciate how good he was! I might have even stolen a hook or three from him! lol You have a right to be proud of him!

  • @staxmantim
    @staxmantim Год назад

    Thanks for this. No bass player ever moved me they way Mr. Dunn did. He was also a very good friend of my family’s, and I have never heard a bad word about him. Good on you too Jeff, for being good people & representing your Pops!

  • @musiccreationn
    @musiccreationn 2 года назад +3

    So good his son supports Donald’s legacy and shows he really admired his pa

  • @thomasfioriglio
    @thomasfioriglio 2 года назад +4

    The was great! I'm a big fan of Duck Dunn and very cool to see his original bass collection. Thanks Ian!

  • @RobMods
    @RobMods 2 года назад +4

    Super super episode. I've always really been a P bass kinda guy, and that is largely due to Duck Dunn's beautiful tone and lines.

  • @valemadreelusername
    @valemadreelusername 2 года назад +1

    Duck is one of my all-time heroes! Such style and groove!! I just got my 40th Anniversary Vintage Edition Squier P-Bass yesterday and it's clearly inspired in his signature red and gold bass (and the Fender Vintera series, obviously). It's a gorgeous instrument and I'm so happy this video came out today, because I was actually planning on researching his bass collection to find the story behind the signature P-bass. Thanks so much Ian!! I will now proceed to geek out on my new bass and attempt to channel my hero.

  • @robertkerr9738
    @robertkerr9738 2 года назад +2

    One of the two most influential bass players in my life. Truly a legend.

    • @davidcudlip6587
      @davidcudlip6587 2 года назад +2

      He was a working man's bass player. Laid out a groove for others to build on. Got er done.

  • @hawkearentertainment8742
    @hawkearentertainment8742 2 года назад +19

    Thanks again SBL, Tom McKnight-Videographer and Nick Rosaci-Soul Fingers Book Author. The Lakland bass is actually USA not Skyline series although those were made also. Glad to be involved and Thanks All! - Jeff Dunn

    • @roberthart4160
      @roberthart4160 2 года назад +2

      Yep. I have a Skyline Duck Dunn. Same color too. Amazing bass. It'll still be with me when I die.

    • @Hfoutdoorsyt
      @Hfoutdoorsyt 2 года назад +2

      Why is this comment not pinned. Lol

  • @fabbro9999
    @fabbro9999 2 года назад +7

    Love it. I met Duck Dunn and the Colonel Steve Cropper in 93, they were the nicest and the coolest dudes. 😎👍🏼
    P.S. Duck's line on Albert King's "I Love Lucy" is in a tie with Jamerson's "I Was Made To Love Her" part as my fav soul bass line ever.

    • @ridingroy
      @ridingroy 2 года назад

      Carol Kaye played bass on "I was made To Love Her". To quote her, hers were the bass parts "with balls".

    • @you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband
      @you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband 2 года назад

      My personal favorites from Duck Dunn are Otis Redding's Respect and his cover of Satisfaction from the Monterey Pop Festival.

    • @you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband
      @you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband 2 года назад

      @@ridingroy I don't think she played that. That bassline is distinctively Jamerson. Plus she doesn't need credit for that, SHE WAS PART OF *THE WRECKING CREW.*

    • @ridingroy
      @ridingroy 2 года назад

      @@you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband There is a transcription of her bass part in one of Carol's books that I enjoy playing.

  • @RogueCheddar
    @RogueCheddar 2 года назад +19

    After Mr Dunn passed, the next Halloween party I played with some buddies of mine, I put on a bushy haired wig, big sun glasses, and a smoking pipe, then proceeded beat the living shit out of 'Soul Man' on my bass. Everyone got a kick out of it and we all had a good time. I just hope I did his bass lines justice in his honor. He was a gifted chill dude.

  • @loskeekees6
    @loskeekees6 2 года назад +1

    Love seeings sons of musicians and love when they show the appreciation of there father before them

  • @roberthart4160
    @roberthart4160 2 года назад +1

    Man!! Great video and tribute to the man.
    The first Lakland I purchased was a second hand Skyline Duck Dunn... I absolutely fell in love with it. It's amazing in every way. Same CAR too. It'll never leave me.

  • @DuffTV
    @DuffTV Год назад

    I really enjoyed that. Ducks son was so humble and rightly proud of his dad. Thanks for the video

  • @C.Brown5150
    @C.Brown5150 2 года назад

    Really appreciate you sharing this with us ❤️. It's wonderful to see and hear a few of Duck's Ax's.. And to see the very last one he ever played was an amazing honor.. Thank you.. 🙏

  • @bustabass9025
    @bustabass9025 2 года назад +1

    Duck was to Stax what Jamerson was to Motown. He like Jamerson, took the fledgling bass guitar, and at the time gave it a very distinctive voice in the sound of Sweet Soul music.
    In the studio or on the road, the unmistakable pulse of his low-end pitches, in snyc with Al's kick and rhythms, made the sound of Memphis Soul another artery in the music that was the heart and soul of our lives! Rest in peace Brother Duck. ✝️

  • @mngroove
    @mngroove 2 года назад +3

    I have the Lakland Skyline version of the candy apple red Duck Dunn - it is really a terrific bass and that's without even saying "for the price", which you can find for generally under $1000. I have flats on it and the original Lakland pickups and the sound is unbelievable in terms of producing that classic rich p-bass tone from early to mid-60s. And of course it has the jazz neck, but there is a little depth to the Lakland neck that makes it feel different than a standard Fender jazz and also plays great with low action. It is a real joy to play and like they mentioned, it does feel very light.

  • @elambassist
    @elambassist 2 года назад +52

    Can this be like 9 more hours long. :)

  • @DUMKOOPF
    @DUMKOOPF 8 месяцев назад

    This is so cool!!! Jeff and My dad played in a heavy metal band in Memphis a long time ago.

  • @andrewpappas9311
    @andrewpappas9311 2 года назад +2

    Duck was definitely one of the great session players of the 60s and with the Blues Brothers in the early 80s so it was awesome seeing his son talk about his iconic basses, I’d love to see one of these on Les Claypool, Geddy Lee, Jason Newsted, Flea, Tom Hamilton from Aerosmith or maybe Shavo Odadjian from System of a Down

  • @Energy_from.the_Sun
    @Energy_from.the_Sun 2 года назад +2

    I bet this episode made Dunn smile. Thanks SBL

  • @8981USMC
    @8981USMC 2 года назад +1

    Duck the the reason I got interested in the bass. My bass hero for sure.

  • @b.rodclark7349
    @b.rodclark7349 2 года назад

    my '70s childhood of Precision Bass players consists of James Jamerson Sr., Donald Duck Dunn and Louis Johnson with an honorable mentioned tie between Chuck Rainey and Willie Weeks. I grew up on every Stax bass line Dunn's played since 1965 and his rhythmic foundation was so solid that it would get away from you one moment and take you with it the next; sometimes kill two birds with one stone by doing both in the same moment... nice video!

  • @josephalaguna
    @josephalaguna 2 года назад

    Just pure joy watching this video.

  • @paulcochrane1028
    @paulcochrane1028 2 года назад +1

    A great 9 minutes lads. Saw Duck play live with Eric Clapton in the 80s (Money and Cigarettes Tour) and loved the Blues Bros....brilliant!

  • @davidmachin1970
    @davidmachin1970 Год назад

    Hi Ian, i just started learning D3 bass lines and youtube threw this up for a watch. Fantastic.

  • @gwynforhood
    @gwynforhood Год назад

    I met Duck a couple of times when i was playing with Eddie Floyd. What an absolutely great guy and brill bass man. RiP.

  • @DirtyHairHaloCrowe
    @DirtyHairHaloCrowe 2 года назад

    Awesome! One of the greats. And a bassplayer that all bassplayers should be familiar with. Thanks for sharing that.

  • @blairswanson44
    @blairswanson44 Год назад +1

    Fender used to make a flat wound that was much thunkier in sound but were discontinued around the turn of the century. They were even more tension which IMO helped with the quicker note decay, typical of what Bob Babbitt (& others) accomplished with the sponge under the strings at the bridge. That '59 w/ anodized PG in the video sounds similar.

  • @rcb_matt
    @rcb_matt 11 месяцев назад

    Such a good video... I think I have watched it twice.

  • @mannwish6681
    @mannwish6681 2 года назад

    The voice sounded like you dubbed that..we love you as you put your lessons with your voice.. please don't mind..🤘🏽

  • @peterandrews1117
    @peterandrews1117 Год назад

    I love Duck's playing and I have a Fender Duck Dunn signature in Candy Apple Red, and a Lakland Skyline 44-64 in Candy Apple Red with a matching headstock. Both gorgeous basses , I just need some La Bella flats now .

  • @Ben_Mdws
    @Ben_Mdws 2 года назад +1

    Lovely video - his son seems a very cool guy.

  • @raymonegarnes5809
    @raymonegarnes5809 2 года назад

    Incredible, thank you for sharing this!!

  • @dwaynecarroll6098
    @dwaynecarroll6098 3 месяца назад

    Instantly plays my fav. Dunn line!

  • @OswaldBatesIIIEsq
    @OswaldBatesIIIEsq 2 года назад +5

    0:02 That bass was one of the basses that I wanted a lot. The other was the candy apple red jazz bass that Jermaine Jackson used to play. Once the guy at the store told me how much they were, it was a little heartbreaking.

  • @darvinclement3250
    @darvinclement3250 2 года назад

    Thanks for making this video! That candy apple Laklund IS sweet!

  • @M.to.the.L
    @M.to.the.L 2 года назад

    Nice that the Lakland got some play! I have that one myself and love the ease of play and how light it is.

  • @diemuino
    @diemuino 2 года назад +2

    Melting pot bassline is one of my all time favourites

  • @dirkpehrke9909
    @dirkpehrke9909 2 года назад

    I bought 0135 during the golden era of Ebay in 2001 for 350,-. It was offered as a Donald Duck Fender bass. A nice japanese Fender with the same pickups as the US made vintage 62 Precision, although modelled after a late 50s P-Bass. Still have it. Dunn is shown with this bass in part II of the Blues Brothers film.

  • @vincebowling1778
    @vincebowling1778 11 месяцев назад

    Lakland basses are built and finished very well. I had a USA made Bob Glaub signature with the PJ pickups that was super nice.

  • @MrStrangeSensation
    @MrStrangeSensation 2 года назад

    More of this kind of content! Love this stuff

  • @bassimprovjams3772
    @bassimprovjams3772 2 года назад +2

    These need to be longer!! And I’m presuming those strings are the same strings that Duck had on when he was using them? With they would have talked about the age of the strings

  • @theclansman6663
    @theclansman6663 2 года назад

    Love these bass tales! I'd love to see a tale with Steve Harris and his bass one day.

  • @JSA501stNormandy
    @JSA501stNormandy 2 года назад

    he is easily one of my biggest influences such a great great player

  • @HardManAndres
    @HardManAndres 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video! That Lakland bass...

  • @williamjc7195
    @williamjc7195 2 года назад +1

    'green onions' = on my top 10 favorites list.

  • @kane6529
    @kane6529 Год назад +4

    I’m shocked His son doesn’t play? He’s incredibly passionate about his dads basses 🤩

  • @davechipling169
    @davechipling169 2 года назад +3

    I owned a duck Dunn p bass it was brilliant 🤩

  • @luvbasses5487
    @luvbasses5487 2 года назад +1

    By late ‘57 and when the newly designed split coil/high A-pole pickup was introduced, this was a revelation of sorts. The split design rendered the bass now hum-free! Thank you Leo! In addition, these pickups were wound pretty hot. Most every pre-CBS ‘57-‘64 black bobbin pickup I’ve ever got my hands on usually all threw a signal in the mid to high 11’s. That’s the secret to the sound and tone of these pre CBS tone monsters. At the dawn of ‘59 the raised A poles were now gone and all magnets were flush, which I think appealed to many players. The reason behind the high A poles was supposedly for “even string response.” I and I think many others feel quite the opposite about this. They get in the way and the strings would often hit the raised poles and clip out. The A string is always louder than the others too! In the early 2010’s Fender R&D dept. started examining and dissecting pre CBS Precision’s and Jazz Basses. The result was the new American Vintage line of guitars and basses. Their pickups were re-voiced, wound to same resistance as old specimens and wax potted. Even the same type of formvar wiring was used. Fender created the best reissues in the history of the company I feel. The ‘63 Pure Vintage Precision pickup reads 12.0k right outta the box! This is the key to that pre CBS sound. I drop them into my Custom Shop basses! You just can’t beat ‘em. Grab a few sets while they’re still being sold as an aftermarket item! Excellent video here! Thank you for posting it!

  • @josephalaguna
    @josephalaguna 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Ian!

  • @anthonycook4297
    @anthonycook4297 2 года назад +1

    Love it 🙌🏽‼️

  • @jerryjones8513
    @jerryjones8513 2 года назад +1

    When they are showing you the Lakland, at the back is the Gibson that I`m pretty sure Cliff Williams of AC/DC gave Duck as a present. It`s the one that was used on the Back in Black video`s.

    • @NickRosaci
      @NickRosaci 2 года назад

      Good eye! That's indeed the bass.

  • @dwaynecarroll6098
    @dwaynecarroll6098 3 месяца назад

    Huge influence!

  • @RumblinMan
    @RumblinMan 2 года назад

    Awesome awesome video.

  • @drbassface
    @drbassface 2 года назад +1

    Awesome Nick!

  • @franklindanielayalalimaco8335
    @franklindanielayalalimaco8335 2 года назад

    Great vídeo. Thanks!

  • @flanneljoe7473
    @flanneljoe7473 2 года назад

    Just awesome. Thanks

  • @indragupta4521
    @indragupta4521 2 года назад

    I’m new to this stuff, so is that the sound of late 50’s Pbass? The one with silvery pickguard

  • @bterwill
    @bterwill Год назад

    What a great video

  • @joseesquivel4020
    @joseesquivel4020 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed this vid 👍

  • @maxthebored2614
    @maxthebored2614 2 года назад

    I know this has nothing to do with the video but I love the Montana hat at the end

  • @jediprestes
    @jediprestes 2 года назад +1

    Donald duck dunn é um herói!!

  • @jamesosborne6004
    @jamesosborne6004 2 года назад +1

    I see you are rocking a Montana hat! As a life long Montanan I gotta say "Nice hat bud".

  • @TheRainmanBachelor
    @TheRainmanBachelor 2 года назад +1

    Are those all the prototypes for the signature bass in the background???

  • @shipsahoy1793
    @shipsahoy1793 2 года назад +3

    This video shocked me.. I have a cheap playable Fender P bass, but never really thought anything special about it, until one day when I put LaBella flatwounds on it, and then, there it was..😉

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 2 года назад

      You also got the Creedence bass tone you hear on "Sweet Hitch-hiker"

  • @felixgrimm408
    @felixgrimm408 2 года назад +1

    Soooo... When are you going to talk about that Vuorensaku Bass in the bäck??! 😅😅😅 (also: I LOVE DONALD DUCK DUNN

  • @ba55bar
    @ba55bar 2 года назад +3

    That demo bass obviously came from Ray's Music Exchange

  • @OverlandandOutdoorPursuits
    @OverlandandOutdoorPursuits Год назад

    Wow, he passed away in Japan and so did Bernard Edwards, another legendary bass player.

  • @MrMicalo
    @MrMicalo 2 года назад

    Wow, you made my day

  • @myvidworld1
    @myvidworld1 2 года назад

    Loved seeing all these basses that your dad owned and played, the Lakland could have easily been left out !

    • @jdl2180
      @jdl2180 Год назад

      The lakland was the coolest looking bass.

  • @joconnorwi
    @joconnorwi 2 года назад

    Tech 21 VT Bass in that rack babayyyyy!!!

  • @surfocaster
    @surfocaster 2 года назад

    GREAT video, there was one typo though, Duck's Lakland was a USA model, not a Skyline (yes, they did make a Skyline version too).

  • @MichaelBlueMusic
    @MichaelBlueMusic 2 года назад

    Nice hat! Are you in Montana? That’s where we’ve been wanting to move for years now.

  • @JamilLeslie
    @JamilLeslie 2 года назад +1

    I have a request… “Ready” Freddie Washington! Please! Lol

  • @cliffords2315
    @cliffords2315 Год назад

    Beautiful Fat Necks on those basses!! I love the late 50's style P-Bass necks, I just put a new Fender American 50s
    reisue neck thats the same size, makes my bass body look small its so wide.

  • @andrewjones9417
    @andrewjones9417 2 года назад

    I believe the Lakland was the Second USA (not skyline) DD built. If I remember right the first one was made mistakingly with a Full P width neck (still CAR with blocks) So lakland gave it to bob glaub

  • @harvey1954
    @harvey1954 3 месяца назад

    That b and w clip is from the Norway tour of 1967, not 1962 as the film says.

  • @2000SkyView
    @2000SkyView 6 месяцев назад

    Are those grommets on the bridge rubber or steel?

  • @fabiobertello5332
    @fabiobertello5332 2 года назад

    at 6:40 min, on the back of the headstock We can see a pair of grooves for each tuners hole. What are they for?

  • @alangeorgebarstow
    @alangeorgebarstow 2 года назад

    I would love to have heard Duck playing on a Warwick 'Thumb' bass.

  • @michaelanthony9068
    @michaelanthony9068 2 года назад +1

    I would love to know how u recorded the audio.

    • @hawkearentertainment8742
      @hawkearentertainment8742 2 года назад +1

      It was a Shure beta 57A mic on speaker cabinet and 2 lavaliers for speech.

  • @Bass.Player
    @Bass.Player 2 года назад

    I only played "V" shaped necks in the 80's, I loved them, but I don't see them anymore. American Schecter made them back then and I put them on my Jazz basses.

  • @pookachu64
    @pookachu64 2 года назад

    Damm your jazz bass is very cool

  • @alexscott57
    @alexscott57 2 года назад +1

    Barry Oakleys son next? Need a closer look at the tractor bass :)

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 Год назад

    Did Duck change from Flats to Rounds along the way?

  • @jjones7837
    @jjones7837 2 года назад

    EPIC.