Bass Lesson : Ain't No Stoppin Us Now (L#8)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In this bass lesson you will learn how to play bass part to "Ain't no Stopping us Now" by McFadded and Whitehead.
McFadden and Whitehead were an American songwriting, production, and recording duo, best known for their signature tune "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now". They wrote and produced some of the most popular R&B hits of the 1970s, and were primarily associated with Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia International soul music record label.[1]
Contents
1 Early career
2 Rise to stardom
3 Deaths
4 Discography
4.1 Studio albums
4.2 Compilation albums
4.3 Singles
5 References
6 External links
Early career
When they were teenagers, Gene McFadden and John Whitehead formed a group called The Epsilons. The personnel included Allen Beatty, James Knight, and future Blue Notes member Lloyd Parks.[2] They were discovered by Otis Redding and toured with him during the late 1960s until Redding's death in a plane crash in 1967.
The duo later joined Philly International Records, where they wrote several hits songs, the first being "Back Stabbers" in 1972 for the The O'Jays. It reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on Billboard's Hot Soul Singles chart.
McFadden and Whitehead also wrote songs such as "I'll Always Love My Momma", "Bad Luck", "Wake Up Everybody", "Where Are All My Friends", "The More I Get, The More I Want", and "Cold, Cold World". The production team also worked with Melba Moore, Freddie Jackson, producer Rahni Song and Gloria Gaynor, Teddy Pendergrass, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Gladys Knight, The Jackson 5, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Lou Rawls, Archie Bell & the Drells, Jerry Bell and The Intruders.[3]
Rise to stardom
McFadden and Whitehead formed together as a group officially under the name "McFadden & Whitehead" in 1977. The pinnacle of their success came in 1979 with "Ain't No Stoppin Us Now," which went to #1 on the R&B charts, #13 on the pop charts, sold eight million records worldwide and was nominated for a Grammy Award. The duo was featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, where they sang their most famous song on an episode in which Oprah featured the top hits of the 1970s.
Other hits co-written by McFadden & Whitehead included:
"For The Love Of Money" - The O'Jays
"Back Stabbers" - The O'Jays
"992 Arguments" - The O'Jays
"Bad Luck" - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
"Wake Up Everybody" - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
"Where Are All My Friends" - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
"I'll Always Love My Momma" - The Intruders
"Let's Groove" - Archie Bell & The Drells
"Enjoy Yourself" - The Jacksons
"Show You The Way To Go" - The Jacksons
"Good Times" - The Jacksons
"I Got The Love" - McFadden & Whitehead
"You're My Somebody to Love" - McFadden & Whitehead
"I've Been Pushed Aside" - McFadden & Whitehead
"Got to Change" - McFadden & Whitehead
"Do You Want to Dance?" - McFadden & Whitehead
"Just Wanna Love You Baby" - McFadden & Whitehead
"Mr. Music" - McFadden & Whitehead
"This Is My Song" - McFadden & Whitehead
"All The Man You Need" - Jerry Bell
According to the American Top 40 radio program for the week ended August 4, 1979, Casey Kasem reported that McFadden and Whitehead were in Chicago on May 25, 1979 promoting their music and doing various interviews. Because they agreed to do one more music interview at the last minute, they decided to reschedule their flight to Los Angeles to the next day, May 26.[4] They were originally scheduled to fly on American Airlines Flight 191 on May 25, which crashed shortly after take off from O'Hare International Airport killing all 258 passengers plus the crew.
Deaths
On May 11, 2004, Whitehead was murdered on the street outside of his Philadelphia home while doing car repairs with his nephew. In an apparent case of mistaken identity, he was shot by two unknown gunmen, who then fled. The case remains unsolved. Whitehead was 55 years old.
On January 27, 2006, McFadden died of liver and lung cancer. He was 57.
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“Jimmie Williams” is my husband and the originator who wrote and recorded this bassline is listening in.....
Come on Steph, is this on the money ?
Cookies0nDowels Ummmm...Once again, I’ll say it louder so they can hear me in the back.....PHILADELPHIA BASSIST “JIMMIE WILLIAMS” IS MY HUSBAND WHO WROTE AND RECORDED THIS BASSLINE TO McFADDEN & WHITEHEAD’S “AIN’T NO STOPPING US NOW...AND IF THAT ISN’T THE KICKER...HE RECORDED BASS ON “ALL” OF TEDDY PENDERGRASS’S “GREATEST HITS” TOURED AND RECORDED WITH THE MIGHTY O’JAYS FOR 41 YEARS (YES I KNOW THEM PERSONALLY TOO!) IN ADDITION, HE HAS RECORDED ON OVER 500 RECORDINGS FOR VARIOUS ARTIST OUT OF PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL RECORDS! 😁AND.......HERE’S THE NAIL IN THE COFFIN ⚰️....MY HUSBAND “JIMMIE WILLIAMS” WAS INDUCTED INTO THE MUSICIANS HALL OF FAME BACK IN 2016...YOU CAN RESEARCH ALL OF HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS ON “DISCOGS” AND YOU CAN CHECK THE DIFFERENT ALBUMS AND SEE WHO THE RECORDING BASSIST IS AND....YOU CAN SEE OUR WEDDING PICTURES ON OUR FB PAGES...Y’ALL NEED TO KNOW AND UNDERSTAND THAT THESE ARTIST AND MUSICIANS DO HAVE SPOUSES AND FAMILY MEMBERS OUTSIDE OF THEIR CAREERS....OH AND I’M A DOCTOR, NOT AS WELL KNOWN AS MY HUSBAND 🥰 STEPHANIE MILLER-WILLIAMS
@@DrStephanieMillerWilliams What i meant was, is this an accurate depiction of the bass line. Jimmy Williams is a legend.
Cookies0nDowels Jimmie says No, not totally accurate it’s not the way that he recorded it.....
Why am I just seeing this?! I HOPE I did him justice
one of the best bass lines ever.. Thank you
fabibass indeed!
Another great lesson my brother, I'm newly retired and just trying to get back into playing bass. Your lessons are the greatest, please keep them coming. Thank you.
Excellent video!!! This bassline sounds kind of intimidating when I'm just listening to the song, but the way you explained this bassline makes it easy to understand what's being played and easy to learn it.
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Great lesson. Many thanks. More Disco! Bernard Edwards, please!
I'm a 70 yr old bass player been playing since I was high school but, in 1978 got in a bad car accident and limited with just 2 1/2 fingers, nice to see someone playing note for note so it's easier to learn for some like me thanks
Very slick. Planning to cover this one soon.
Excellent teaching skills. You put the lines in context with the rhythm which makes sense when trying to learn them.
+Cool Cas thanks! glad you dig it!
Fantastic tutorial !!! saludos from Barcelona (Spain)!
I know this is old brother, but since Covid-19 I've picked up my old Yamaha BB2000 & started doing what I should have done over 30 years ago. Practice!
This is one of my favorite bass lines of all time. Great lesson with funky playing. A lot of teachers forget that final ingredient. The groove!! You got it!!
Very cool instruction. Thnx !
Smooth!! Just love your economy of finger movement!!!
Sweet. Thank you… subscribed
One of my old time favorites. I can't wait to get home and jump on it.
Thanks good sir! You and Delucca are awesome. I am trying to remember progressions and chords, and the like. I had double digit heart attacks/AFib attacks (mis-diagnosed, I have AFib. All is well now have right Meds) the past 3 years and topped off with colon surgery this past Feb 2016, so muscle memory and memory has my timing off. This is great assistance in exercising my muscles and thought process. Checking out the rest of your vids. Up 3am practicing because of this. Thanks again. 👍🏽👏🏽😁
This is a great thing you're doing for beginners bro wish I had you way back when I was starting out but I have turned my son and wife on to you and it is so helpful....Thank you so much for lightening my load!!!!
Hey man. Thanks for the lesson. I'm a new bassist and have seemed to have caught on pretty quick. . Great lesson
DERWIN SEXTON Hey thanks man… It’s my pleasure totally let me know if you have any other questions and I’m happy to answer them
Grate lesson ❤
Real nice!
Great lesson ! As a heavy metal fan, i love playing along to bands like Iron Maiden ! but i do enjoy getting my head around groovy bass lines like this. This is pretty easy when you sit down and watch you. Had it all off after an hour ! Greetings from Ireland mate !!
Thanks for this lesson. It's far more accurate than another version I saw online. I had to learn this after watching the Philly voters dancing to a Ain't No Stopping the Count play on this great song.
Man you are awesome...You're the kind of player i aspire to be..straight up funky with serious groove..subscribed..glad I found your vids/lessons...
Thanks Ted 👍
GREAT VID MANG! Thanks for being mindful enough to teach us newbies. PEACE!
My pleasure bro!
nice bass nice tone nice play
OMG! Your tutorials or AWESOME! I do have a few requests. I would love it if you did "Shake" by Gap Band, "Stomp" by Brothers Johnson, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by Marvin Gaye, "Inner City Blues" by Marvin Gaye, "And the Beat Goes On" by the Whispers, and "Use Me" by Bill Withers. There are so many!
Yoooooo thnks Deanna! Thanks fro watching. More to come!
Hey Ted you can only play what you hear and it sounds good: No one can be the original accept the one that played it!
As always thanks bro! Awesome lesson!
Thank you Rani!!
Love your videos!
Thanks!
Thanks doc!
Nice lesson Blyss
Darko7274 right on!
Thank you ❤️
very good man I'm from rio de janeiro
YOUR A AMAZING TEACHER
Great lesson, it's good that you put as much emphasis on feel as which notes to play. I'm surprised though that there are a number of lessons on this song by established tutors but they all seem to play it differently. I don't know which is correct but I prefer your version. It seems to groove much better than the others.
Thanks. I think that all of these songs are really about having the core of the original line and then being able to do your own thing with it. Rarely have I played with an artist or band that wants a bass player to rigidly play exactly what’s on the record.
vraiment fabuleux. ..bravo
Awesome video.
Awesome explanation, wat kind of bass are you using
Nice Job......Pleae.....Teddy Pendergrass - When Somebody Loves You Back....Bass lesson...........Greetings from Rio !!Thx
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gorgeous tone from that bass if you don't mind me saying so. Is it a US deluxe fender?
+James Edmonds thanks. No that’s a mike lull mv5
Nice lesson. Is the bass you are playing active or passive?
can you add happy feelings by maze/ loved ain t no stopping us now
I like how your 5 string bass strings is spaced apart very well all the down to the head, because my 5 string bass strings or pretty close and gives me problems with playing what's your neck width
No idea honestly lol
Nice, bro
Rian Robinson thanks doc!
HI TED THIS IS MIKE IM A ARTIST TOO AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF U KNOW WHERE TO FIND THE VERSION OF ANIT NO STOPPING US NOW WITH TEDDY PENDERGRAS SINGING ON IT WITH HAROLD MELVIN AND THE BLUE NOTE S OR WITH MCFADDEN AND WHITEHEAD THANKS FOR YOUR HELP IM TRYING TO FIND THAT VINYL OR A COPY OF IT ;THE WAY TEDDY SINGS THAT SONG IS SUPER GREAT !!!!BETTER THAN ANY VERSION I HAVE EVER HEARD ANYWAY THANKS FOR YOUR HELP IF KNOW WHERE TO FIND IT BEST REGARDS MIKE
Thanks 😊 bruh
I watch a tutorial with this white guy...lol there was no soul like there was in this video..i loved it bro!!
Wow
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