Guitar Spirit - Jack Casady (Hot Tuna & Jefferson Airplane)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Solo extrait du documentaire Guitar Spirit " Entretiens avec des guitaristes de légende".
L'occasion d'entendre des artistes sans aucune orchestration, simplement armés de leur guitare et d'un ampli, un peu comme si l'on demandait à un chanteur de faire une démonstration de ses talents a capella au cours d'une interview.
Jack is truly a bass guitarist who shows that it is possible for a 4-string bass to be an excellent rhythm guitar as well! I plan to apply this! Thank you, Jack!
I love this man. Stays in the background. Beautiful soul. After all the years still relevant and unique...
One of the greatest bass players ever. He’s definitely in my top five.
What’s ur top five or ten
@@Emersonlakeorpalmer not necessarily in this order:
John Entwistle
Jack Bruce
Jack Casady
Paul McCartney
Larry Graham
Les Claypool
Rick Danko
John Paul Jones
Sting
@@Emersonlakeorpalmer who are yours?
@@KevyNova
Paul McCartney
Jack Casady
James Jamerson
Thundercat
Louis Johnson
Geddy Lee
Les Claypool
Marcus Miller
Jaco Pastorius (as u can prob tell cuz of my pfp)
Thanks for introducing me to other bassists I’ll check them out
While I don't deny that these players were/are all idols of mine, I find it interesting that al of these type of lists tend to skip over the studio musicians. I feel that Leland Sklar is as talented and skilled as any of these folks (and possibly Carol Kaye as well), but because they chose to make their living working in the studio, they were often overlooked. Going further, I REALLY don't like and have little use for "the greatest" lists because musicians in general and studio musicians in particular have to be true to the song rather than shoot for the spotlight. It's not that one bassist is "better" than the other, it's more that one style of playing calls for a different technique or playing style than another.
Love this guy!
Tasty. Beautiful. I love all kinds of music, but came up in the days the great 60's and 70's bands. No arpeggios, no flurries at lightening speed, just beautiful taste, tone, and melody.
One of the best ever. I can't think of a rock bassist that came anywhere near the level of creativity he displayed when he was with the Airplane.
Macca
@@DrRussPhd Paul McCartney was a good bassist but he didn’t havens good bass lines as jack
Cream's Jack Bruce did. Love Jack, though!
The Great Jack Cassady!
IMO Jack Casady, Jack Bruce and Paul McCartney are the 3 best bassists of the '60s.
Jaco Pastorius was no slouch, nor was Ox, or Bob Mosley for that matter.
Behind JOHN ENTWISTLE
No question, the three of them, plus the bass player of the millenium, the untouchable John Entwistle, those were my major influences and inspiration for years. In the 70s, Bruce Thomas (of EC & The Attractions) did things no one else was doing. Interesting that with the exception of Jack Bruce, all were self-taught.
Yes, Jack Casady is in my top 5 bass players ever, too but with everybody's list of other greats, doesn't anyone know who is missing? Oh well, I guess nobody has ever heard of PHIL LESH...
Merci , c'est toujours un immense plaisir d'entendre Jack Casady (avec un seul "s") jouer (notamment avec l'Airplane et Jorma Kaukonen), son jeu est si mélodieux , tout en étant bien rythmé et varié . Thank you Jack !
THE master of the rock electric bass.
i love you Jack. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for a life long of music., I saw you last at McCarter in Princeton, You are the best.
Lovely, thanks. It would be too cool to hear what Mr. Casady would do with that balalaika in back.
He plays the balalaïka in his CD "Weight of sin".
He also used it on Hot Tuna''s Phosphorescent Rat LP on one of the acousant instrumentals back around 1974 and on Third Week In Chelsea on the Airrplane's "Bark" LP, He has had it for quite a while.
So much musical bass work! He is wonderful Thank you to notice the right name as "Casady"
He started with a guitar.I imagine what we would have now!
Sounds acoustic. Love this sound. Slappers take note
"All you need." (Pigpen, 1966.)
Thank you Jack
Hey Jack, where can I get the tab for this? Just kidding. I have one of those sweet 20th anniversary Epiphone basses and I love it. You are an inspiration to a man grown old and getting older. Thank you, Jack.
Beautiful.
Jack is about to convert me, a lifelong fingerpicker over to the electric bass. I want 1 Epiphone Casady bass stock, and I want another one with a Novak BSDS pickup. Such tone... Thank you, Jack Casady!
Zooming in, he appears to be playing a Gibson original, not the Epi.
The Novak BSDS would really be awesome on the Epiphone. The Gibson I’d leave original.
I just ordered this bass. I would REALLY like to know 1. what strings he was using here and 2. what rig/effects he was playing through. This is the sound that I'm after ... especially the 'fret drag' (the sound of fret to fret to fret steps when he drags his finger across the fingerboard). I am doubting that the stock bass does this without help.
I had the great opportunity to see Jack Cassidy perform live with Electric Hot Tuna - he was so Awesome to see in person - especially with Front Row Seats at the Westchester Premier Theater. Definitely one of the greatest R&R Bass players of all time! RIP Jack Cassidy - your legacy will live on forever!
Dude, what's wrong with you. Jack is still alive and well. I just saw him and Jorma at the Birchmire in Alexandria, VA on Dec 5, 2017. Acoustic Hot Tuna bitches!
Casady, not Cassidy. And he is still alive and plays with Jorma, at the Fur Peace Ranch.
nice to see him with the les paul bass again! anyway the right spelling is casady.. check it out
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Lessee...can anyone make out what that four note chord he plaays pretty often in this is?
Nice balalaika on backwards
his music is the closest thing to God for me.
Amen
Jack is not dead Bill! But his wife....
Cool sh*t is cool sh*t. Cassidy is twice that.
Casady (not Cassidy).
Loneliest thing in the world is to play bass alone
Correction: a non-bassist quickly becomes bored playing bass. An actual bassist can put himself in a trance.
What strings?
Sketch Turner is that you?
Casady not Cassidy
+Benjamin Sloan Thank you