I'm truly Blessed! I saw Jack Bruce in performance at the Hollywood Palladium on November 24,1972 as part of "West, Bruce And Laing"! I'm 66 years old now and I will never forget Jack's powerful singing voice! It was truly a religious experience! REST IN ETERNAL PEACE ~ JOHN SYMON "JACK" BRUCE.
I've been playing bass now for 47 years. Jack Bruce was my first inspiration when I was 15. You can definitely get some Bruce feeling when you hear me play.
I watched The Cream's farewell performance at the LA Forum. I was so close to them that I was actually leaning on Jack's Sunn amplifier. I thought that I'd be most impressed with Clapton's playing, but instead, for me at least, Bruce's bass playing impressed me the most.
Saw Jack several years ago with “orchestra” at the Queens Hall in Edinburgh. Sponsored by Glenfiiddich Whiskey - free tasting! Consequentially, saw 20 players on stage as opposed to 10!🤣🤣🤣
i wonder if Eric ever found out....the "jazz bit".....if he didn't i don't mind.....i like it how it is....blues and rock....with a bit of swing....cheers....
He played an EB3 Gibson through the 60's and early to mid 70's,then around 76 started experimenting with the fretless bass....I kinda like the old EB3 sound!! 🎸☮️
They were a jazz trio, but they didn't tell Eric....Genius
I'm truly Blessed!
I saw Jack Bruce in performance at the Hollywood Palladium on November 24,1972 as part of "West, Bruce And Laing"!
I'm 66 years old now and I will never forget Jack's powerful singing voice!
It was truly a religious experience!
REST IN ETERNAL PEACE ~
JOHN SYMON "JACK" BRUCE.
Wonderful - and poor Eric! 🤣
Could have been Jack 😂
God Bless Jack. 👍 RIP.
Jack, not only one of the greatest bass players ever, one of theeee greatest singers of all time. 💖🤩💖🤩💖🤩💖🤩💖🤩💖🤩💖🤩💖🤩💖
White. Be for real. 😂
Man he rocked on that thing, one man band fills up the space so well. What a legend
I've been playing bass now for 47 years. Jack Bruce was my first inspiration when I was 15. You can definitely get some Bruce feeling when you hear me play.
I watched The Cream's farewell performance at the LA Forum. I was so close to them that I was actually leaning on Jack's Sunn amplifier. I thought that I'd be most impressed with Clapton's playing, but instead, for me at least, Bruce's bass playing impressed me the most.
Such an incredible bassist & underrated singer.
Jack was a well read man of many seasons!
Besides his prodigious talent, Jack has a hysterical sense of humor.. miss him greatly
Great bassist. Funny story about what N.S.U. meant. It was very considerate of him not to mention who the guitarist was. LOL
It’s always the guitarist!
Poor Pattie Boyd Harrison!
Absolutely brilliant.
Those fills he does kick absolute ass!
Fantastic
Medium gauge strings have a lot of tone.
Incredible
Can you upload You Burned The Tables On Me next from the 1971 Out Front performance next ? Thank you
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I have always wondered what the title meant. Now I know 😉
The first phrase of N.S.U. also happens to be by favourite lyric in all of rock music.
I love how he refers to his former bandmates as "the guitarist" and "the drummer". 😂🤣
gotta keep a professional distance in the Rock world/scene.....
Driving in my car . . . there was a car called NSU but looks like that wasn't the explanation for the song title!
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Saw Jack several years ago with “orchestra” at the Queens Hall in Edinburgh. Sponsored by Glenfiiddich Whiskey - free tasting! Consequentially, saw 20 players on stage as opposed to 10!🤣🤣🤣
And here I thought the NSU was about the car.
The man
i wonder if Eric ever found out....the "jazz bit".....if he didn't i don't mind.....i like it how it is....blues and rock....with a bit of swing....cheers....
A Jazz trio with Marshall amps.
yep...2 each.....and Ginger asled them to turn it down a bit.....haha....
0:22 why can't he tell us? Is there something I didn't hear 😱 was it clappos
"I love that story, hehe "
Who needs guitar and drums? 🙂
Nice sound on the fretless bass. I wish Jack had played this on Cream albums rather than that mushy-sounding EB-0.
Did Bruce always play a fretless bass?
He played an EB3 Gibson through the 60's and early to mid 70's,then around 76 started experimenting with the fretless bass....I kinda like the old EB3 sound!! 🎸☮️
@judyblueyes1275 I love it. His fretless sound is great but not like the EB
I had an EB-3 for a while, but it never sounded like Jack Bruce's. But l didn't have multiple Marshall stacks, either.
no...he did later on though...
Its not a disease. You get it by stressing out your member from over use.
I thought it was a BMW car
Jack or Eric? Probably both of them, lol.
Jack says "it's a blood good axe"