Mike Clark and Paul Jackson, Funk and Swing Grooves
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Mike Clark on Drums, Paul Jackson on Fender Bass.
Formerly with the Herbie Hancock Headhunters band.
Fender Precision and Jazz Bass.
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mike Clark the best jazz drummer
No such thing as a best drummer. Jazz isn't a competition.
This is wonderful - one of the most important and underappreciated drum and bass partnerships ever. Half of the things I know about bass were stolen from listening to Jackson with Clarke.
......and this time I'm stealing the groove at 27:50.
He was the reason why I started playing bass back in 1975 and that shaped my whole life. Thank you Paul, I owe you!
I play guitar and this may be the reason I pick up a bass too 😭
10:55 the section on time feel is so great! This changed my life when I first saw this on VHS in college!
I remember getting the VHS video of this in the early 90's. I wore that thing out, watching it almost every night after practicing earlier in the evening. Such an awesome rhythm section. I still throw Thrush on all the time.
Thrush
This upload is a gem. I knew Paul Jackson played upright growing up, but never heard him play straight ahead like this before. Him and Mike are absolutely slaying it!
Never heard his upright playing, but I also didn't know he cooked playing swing. Too: never heard Mike Clark playing swing.
@@rawdonwaller Mike is a straightahead swing cat first and foremost 😎
fucking incredible now i feel like the whole world needs to watch this... beautiful
Just nine comments please should me 9 thousand and more these cats work bleed share love and give let's show the love ps great human beings also that's 100 thou right there of the one RIP the both of you you may not remember me but I sure do remember you both in person thks for the support and life guidance peace
Jeff got in your head mike with them pearls but Dennis was sitting close by haha a drummer joke good drummers like you etc can play on anything who's kitchens available lol
My goodness.. Mike's drums sound glorious!
man thx for this , been searching for it for YEARS , this is the bible when it comes to understand what it is all about between the bass and the drums. GOLD. thx for this bro.
14:09 the chemistry between them is great... great friends, very evident here
The main thing about swing is, .....It's got to swing, yeah
Ez az én stílusom.
Very well spoken individuals
A bible of groove !!
Pure funk expertise. Fit for gods.
Thanx for uploading - a treasure!
Frigging Awesome!
I loved when I seen you guys play when your endings were a surprise even to both of you both fed and the audience super well plus other concerns that only privately only you would know but you made it work than dropped the mike with class and dignity and style politely! Funky all the way home we went! Great lesson thks forever!
YES
Many big Thx for this !
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Just outstanding great lessons for all
My first vhs video seen in 1995 ❤
Sooooo gooood
What a joy bless you both let it flow who knows we do great shit period! Yes you did it again haha 😂
9:04
10:53
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35:20 rhythm style
37:00 texas shuffle
37:50 albert king
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42:48
Thank you!
If there was a God, this would be her rhythm section.
you see amazing mindblowing sht like this n u like "if there WAS" 🤦🏾
@ :33:30 !
나도 저렇게 칠 수 있을까...
Ami jó az jó 😁
They know the vocabulary so well…
The rhythm section of GOD!!
18:49 20:12
is that Paul Jackson jr dad?
Yes
@tobybaker5187 well, apparently no.
@@schoovaertssimon7904 Well I stand corrected. I always thought he was.
Paul Jackson never moves his right thumb. Not even putting it on the E string. Interesting.
probably due to his upright bass background
Does any body know if that's Geraldine????
These cats groove
Wow, check out that Yamaha CP-70! You don't see (or hear) those very often, and I'm not sure I've ever seen one in a jazz setting. Absolutely fascinating. Thanks for this upload.