Stanley Clarke Band Live At The North Sea Jazz Festival • 12-07-1980 • World of Jazz
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- Stanley Clarke (born June 30, 1951) is an American bassist and founding member of Return to Forever, one of the first jazz fusion bands. He has composed music for films and television and has worked with musicians in many genres. Like Jaco Pastorius, Clarke gave the bass guitar a prominence it lacked.
Stanley Clark will play the North Sea Jazz Festival this year on Friday 13 July 2018 in the Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Stanley Clarke Band:
- Stanley Clarke: bass gituar
- Simon Phillips: percussion
- Steve Bach: keyboards
- Charles Johnson: guitar
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Stanley is the best bassist ever. The sound and mix work quality is fantastic!
Superlatives in art are stupid. There is no best bass player.
@@eldoabrahamson stanley is the best stfu
Booo
Simon Phillips is laying the smack down on those drums. Great quality recording of this performance.
Anybody of the guitarist I'm keep thinking chick corea
Without a doubt and having fun while giving the world a most respected professional performances. Clarke's style of music will forever be the current.
@@cliffie024 He worked a lot with the incomparable and magnificent George Duke!
That second track is beautiful, anyone know the name? Stanely is such a unique bass player. So cool to see a young Simon Phillips here too!
Pearls in the sun
Totally agree!
@@ramirolarrosa3132 Can't find the album on any info about that title. Anyone know?
This is the same Simon Phillips that recorded the great percussion tracks on the awesome "Sin After Sin" by Judas Priest just 3 years & 10 months earlier! :-)
Weird fact: he turned 20 DURING those sessions.
@@MarkLipka Wow, he was very accomplished at that young age..
And Michael Schenker’s debut solo record
A Young Simon Philips on drums. Charles Icarus Johnson on guitars and solos. This is the band that Stanley put together to do the rock pebbles and sands album. Which was released around 1981 or 82. Guitarist Icarus Johnson did a lot of work with George Duke's band too in 1978 1979. 1980. Yeah Icarus was the Guitarist with Duke and Clark around that time.
Simon Phillips basically copying Billy Cobham’s contemporaneous drum kit is just so charming. 😊
incredible quality for 1980. definitely shot with those $200,000 broadcast TV cameras. In those days recording a live band was a monumental task. when you have everything worked out something always goes wrong. 1980 was a pivotal year because he started playing tenor basses which nobody has done before
Unfortunately the audio gain/level in not loud enough
Oh no, Stanley played the 'piccolo' bass in 1975 on Journey to Love!
In fact I saw him play one at the Berkeley Community Theater way back then.
short scale bass
@@prajnachan333 I know that in 1980 he stopped playing it live
SIMON PHILIPS ON BOOSTER MODE
Drummer - incredible. He's metronomic but he has feel as well, and the way that he guides the band with exceptional dynamics is spot on! I also love all the hair.
yeah indeed, simon studied billy cobham as one of his major influences, i guess. he played drums on the 3rd judas priest album *sin after sin* in '77. they never had a drummer that heavy, funky and precise like him afterwards!
icarus johnson one of the great fusion guitarists....now a right wing political pundit....
I can see Guitarist/Keyboardist only somewhat familiar with Stans material..BUT LAWD HAVE MERCY..That Kid playing Traps..That Youngman is FIERCE!!! 💯🔥
this is fire
Charles Johnson (guitarist) is a dead ringer for Michael from Opeth, it's uncanny. . .
Wow that's extremely on point.
Man....This drummer is solid and has many years with Stanley so many different groups and performances. The drum solo is powerful! Great also to see Charle icarus Johnson I remember him from the excellent Mr. George Duke and Steve bach is really good here with Stanley!
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I would've dug around my garage, found all my 1974 effect pedalz and opened with a very electric verzion of "Power". Why iz there no official 'Epic Recordz' release of Stanley and Jeff on ANY given European date yet? It'd be nice to have before the nuclear holocaust guyz!.
Great Video. Lord Stanley has a bass malfunction at 30:00 , tried to switch basses and his bass he switched to is way out of tune. Pretty Funny. Awesome performance otherwise
What's the second song title?
Simon Looks like he left school just the week before there. :)
YES YES THANK YOU!!! (I wish he would had released "Pearls in the Sun" on Rocks Pebbles and Sand)
Beautiful souls grooving at the seat of human justice
SIMON PHILLIPS - one of the most incredible drummers EVER................TAMA - the strength in Drums!
Very..... very GOOD..!!
Beautiful Concert!
Can't stop commenting on how good this is. 20 minutes into it and only was familiar with opening RTF tune. The music is just extraordinary and the keyboardist and guitarist (both of whom I"ve never heard of) are both fantastic musicians with both soul and technique. Gonna share this with friends.
25:11 School Days in case you were looking for it
Maybe you should have another look.
thanks world of jazz for uploading these amazing and historical performances!!!
Watching this for the 3rd time in about 6 months since finding it. Really loved these types of concerts, great acoustic halls with an attitude by all the musicians that it's 'all about the music'. Thank You for posting.
Mario bros nos teclados? 😂
Não é que parece Rapazzz..! Kkkk
geniaaal!!!
Genial, nessa época com uma músicalidade dessa 😎
Honestly not sure if I’m a fan of tenor bass.. although I love Primus
I saw that band in the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium back then
Icarus Johnson on guitar is incredible. Played on an album or two. School Days.
Simon Phillips on drums. Jeff Beck, Jack Bruce,Toto, Protocol- his band.
Don't know who the keyboardist is (?)
STEVE BACH
School Days is a Jazz/Rock anthem and classic. Stanley's played it a millions times. It's supposed to be played with the gutiar in order to have its true essence.
Wonderfully! I was at a concert in Zagreb (Croatia) on 07.07. 1980.
Guitarist is wearing a Screamers shirt!
He now runs the Little Green Footballs political blog.
fantastic got a poor quality video of life is just a game never knew the whole show existed until my friend told me it was on you tube, thanks for posting this gig
Wow look at you Simon Phillips. Looks like a kid.
Stanley Clark has always been one of my favorite composers and bass player really touches my heart A great band he has playing with him thanks for the video.
Do you know the song name at 5:40?
Nice!,Good to see a video with Simon and Stanley
what's going on at 30:04
This is amazing 💚💚💚
53:47
Video stopped cold by commercials. Lame.
What beautiful chord changes!! 8:10
🙌🏾🙌🏾
Hey Charlie, you should've vizited Nigel Tufnel. He could have taught you how amps can go to 11. "Safe and Sanitized" iz neither a salez pitch nor motto for the guitar my brother. Ask Stanley about theze thingz called effect pedalz. There'z one called a Wah-Wah, tt seemz to go really well with the guitar. A smokin' "Lopsey Lu".
Anyone else a fan of Jazz World Fusion music? Let me know what you think of my latest single!
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The man is truly a phenom. Over 40 since this awesome performance. Timeless
Stanley’s best period musically IMO was during the 70’s up to around this time, just before the Clarke Duke project
Like the ode to VH tapping 1980 influence - SClarke Band Soooooo Good!
What's the first song?
Stanley Simon ted
having fun
Not Stanley's better years by far....
Music used to be alive, now it's dead
Awesome!
❤
Great!thank you very much
why does the cameraman keep on focusing on the guitarist? Is he even the bandleader here???
no but he is playing his ass off
Wonder why Stanley switched basses for Schooldays for a second. He regretted it i bet
?
ohhh!!yeeeesss!!
Anyone know the song name at 5:47
Someone said "Pearls in the sun" and I have been searching the web for info on it and NOTHING.
@@hummarstraful RIGHT?? So the closest I could get is on the album Thunder by SMV which was Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten. There’s a song in there called Lil Victa which is basically this song mentioned in this video, but it’s done as a tribute to victors virtuosity as said by Stanley in an interview I can’t find. But I can’t find the original at all!
I looking for the concert of Jaco Pastorius Word of Mouth band live at the same place on 10 juilet 1983 ... Did you have it ?
Thanks very much. Very good audio quality !
The video isn´t verdreckt either !
Glad they had a nice run in music. Clarke put together a great band and made some powerful music over the decades.
i think stanley inspired cliffs of dover and hymn of the seventh galaxy a bit
The guitarists right-hand picking style looks paraplegic.
Too fusion for me, I want some jazz shit
First of all fusion is jazz, secondly it's laugh out loud funny that you actually typed this before you left the page 🤣
Is this the most racist band video ever filmed or is there a worse one. How could the composer of all the music leader of the band and virtuoso bass player never appear on camera except in wide shots. Maybe the director didn't care for black people?
I'm white. Didn't notice.
Swinging but Mr.Clark bass playing is very mediocre and sounds shitty back then as it is now in 2022
Id love to see you perform on bass sir
@@elijahjones2889 I do not bake my own bread, I do not mend my own shoes, I do not build my own car. I buy bread I like, I choose shoes I like and buy a car the same way. I do not have to play bass to tell a good player from a mediocre one in my opinion. Get my drift ? :-)
@@mattbrody1424 Your opinion "blows"...
@@cribrebo7375 Whatever... in the meantime I am listening to Victor Wooten, enjoy boring mediocre playing by Stanley Clark
Stanley Clarke greatest bass player on the planet! Jaco is backstage changing strings...🤣