The thing I love about Jaco, is one of the most beautiful, magnificent and improved musical sound and style EVER ! Jaco is not only a "bass player" :) Jaco is a brilliant and lightly way to see and feel our holy Life !! Is there just ONE boring note in Jaco's Music ? None, not one ! :)
Whooooooa Jacooooo❣️❣️❣️ So very happy & Blown Away by this!!! The Sound Quality is a definite Added delight that otherwise we’d just been blown away by this instead of Completely blown away!! Much Thanks & Appreciation ❣️❣️❣️
familiarity and heritage,i own a 97 usa made g and l legacy,leo fender himself said g and l were his best guitars,the trem system is a improvement on fender,the tone circuit makes sense,and you can control tone on all pickups,mine has frets like railroad tracks,dont know if they all do,which took me a bit to get used too,a very good guitar, though it sounds like a strat,it feels a bit different to play at first,a very good guitar,but saying that,i find myself reaching for a couple of my japanese fender strats just as much,as ive played strats for years,and im familiar with them,i love teles too,but like whammy etc so edge to the strat.picked up a ibanez sa 1260 prestige mij a while back,which also took a while to get used too,slim body,neck,more frets etc fast action,kind of looser feeling,so i have to play it with a slightly lighter touch,as if i bend the same as on a strat,its too much.as im used to digging in more on a strat /tele.gary moore played a prs for a short while in his metal phase,and said he liked it,but preferred gibsons/fenders,as the prs was too easy to play.then theres the heritage of the famous players who played fenders/gibsons,though if you check many of these guys now,they havent actually played gibsons/fenders for years,and are playing stuff like suhr/xotic/prs etc i.e some of my fave players are prs guys these days john mclaughlin,carlos santana,jimmy herring etc but i prefer mclaughlins tone on a gibson or his godin he used to use,to his prs,though he has a personally made prs doubleneck that sounds awesome.i preferred carlos santanas tone when he played a yamaha sg,and al di meolas tone on a les paul,and jimmy herrings tone on a 2 humbucker fender strat
Aquí las casualidades o paralelos esos que solo tienen un final lógico, lamentablemente los fenómenos tienen un mal destino,mi respeto a la vida es hacia esa única verdad,y que los recuerdo en vida inclusive su último momento,la vida es una ,es indiscutible,Jaco estaba en ese lugar y era el mejor!,la música era mucha lleno de música y vida,y la violencia también,época en que surgen genios,Ese es el fenómeno.
Como sucede con la gran mayoría de genios, nos lo prestaron por un ratito. Entró a la atmósfera terrestre cuál cometa que llegó a revolucionarlo todo y se fue cuál estrella fugaz , dejándonos un gran legado que vive y vivirá siempre. RIP JACO
Like for drums : Anthony Williams ; Lenny White or Joey Baron / Electric guitar : Jimmy Hendrix or John Scofield - There is a new bass game because Jaco was
why would you be hated ? Jaco was notorious for adding a lot of notes in between the beats of the time signature, I don't know much of music theory but I often heard he played a lot of 16th of beats, I guess 4 notes in between 2 beats like 1-e-and-a-2. I could not tell if there is a lot of triplets in his playing, if there is why not. it is not bad to be told to play like another instrument, it is often the case with people stretching the use of the one they use.
@@simonrano8072 I just didnt want to sound like I "knew it all " to point my finger at Jaco "made me nervous" He was streching out like you said, I said hated because I thought I was predicting an outcome, and other than this .... nothing happened. Thanks for the clarity.
@@kniferideaudio You really are a poor music ignorant! You don't even know who Jaco was. Go back to listening to Kenny G or your crappy American pop. Maybe you should go back to school, kindergarten. But how many donkeys exist on this poor earth.
Biréli Lagrène one of the best guitar player in this world, very underrated...
Jaco is the greatest musician of all time! It’s such a blessing to literally be named after him.
We have to be grateful to hear Jaco, infact every note of the millions notes he played was and still will be a bless for planet earth 🙏🏻
The best bass player in the world
The thing I love about Jaco is he never lets you forget he is a bass player.
not sure what u mean but listen to dave holland please
The thing I love about Jaco, is one of the most beautiful, magnificent and improved musical sound and style EVER !
Jaco is not only a "bass player" :) Jaco is a brilliant and lightly way to see and feel our holy Life !! Is there just ONE boring note in Jaco's Music ? None, not one ! :)
He lets this wonderful fact live in our dreams as well… just so we’ll never forget!! 👍🏽😄
Whooooooa Jacooooo❣️❣️❣️ So very happy & Blown Away by this!!! The Sound Quality is a definite Added delight that otherwise we’d just been blown away by this instead of Completely blown away!!
Much Thanks & Appreciation ❣️❣️❣️
that bass lines is out of this world! truly Jaco is living in the future!
Never heard this lines before. Thanks for posting. He wasn't not only a great player but a great composer. Unique melodies and bass lines
Fabulous !!!! Jaco/Birelli on "Chicken" 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you V.S.!! Showing us another side of Jaco. His smile alone on the album is inspirational!
familiarity and heritage,i own a 97 usa made g and l legacy,leo fender himself said g and l were his best guitars,the trem system is a improvement on fender,the tone circuit makes sense,and you can control tone on all pickups,mine has frets like railroad tracks,dont know if they all do,which took me a bit to get used too,a very good guitar, though it sounds like a strat,it feels a bit different to play at first,a very good guitar,but saying that,i find myself reaching for a couple of my japanese fender strats just as much,as ive played strats for years,and im familiar with them,i love teles too,but like whammy etc so edge to the strat.picked up a ibanez sa 1260 prestige mij a while back,which also took a while to get used too,slim body,neck,more frets etc fast action,kind of looser feeling,so i have to play it with a slightly lighter touch,as if i bend the same as on a strat,its too much.as im used to digging in more on a strat /tele.gary moore played a prs for a short while in his metal phase,and said he liked it,but preferred gibsons/fenders,as the prs was too easy to play.then theres the heritage of the famous players who played fenders/gibsons,though if you check many of these guys now,they havent actually played gibsons/fenders for years,and are playing stuff like suhr/xotic/prs etc i.e some of my fave players are prs guys these days john mclaughlin,carlos santana,jimmy herring etc but i prefer mclaughlins tone on a gibson or his godin he used to use,to his prs,though he has a personally made prs doubleneck that sounds awesome.i preferred carlos santanas tone when he played a yamaha sg,and al di meolas tone on a les paul,and jimmy herrings tone on a 2 humbucker fender strat
Aquí las casualidades o paralelos esos que solo tienen un final lógico, lamentablemente los fenómenos tienen un mal destino,mi respeto a la vida es hacia esa única verdad,y que los recuerdo en vida inclusive su último momento,la vida es una ,es indiscutible,Jaco estaba en ese lugar y era el mejor!,la música era mucha lleno de música y vida,y la violencia también,época en que surgen genios,Ese es el fenómeno.
Como sucede con la gran mayoría de genios, nos lo prestaron por un ratito. Entró a la atmósfera terrestre cuál cometa que llegó a revolucionarlo todo y se fue cuál estrella fugaz , dejándonos un gran legado que vive y vivirá siempre. RIP JACO
Immenso e unico
jeez I forgot how rockin this album was
great-job, masters.
Tremendo!!
,un bijou ce pirate
Like for drums : Anthony Williams ; Lenny White or Joey Baron / Electric guitar : Jimmy Hendrix or John Scofield - There is a new bass game because Jaco was
Thanks for this
muy bueno !
NOBODY HAS MENTIONED THE INCOMPRABLE MIKEY STERN ON JAZZY GITAR!!!!!!!
I agree,truly brilliant player
Sorry for you mate but the guitar player in this album is Biréli Lagrène.
That's it !
Fannie maYeeYayyy, baby won't you please come home
1. The stumble.
💛🌱🥀🙄
Ilay originalité mihitsy no mahafinaritra
What year was this recorded?
i know im goona get hated for saying this but sounds like he is playing like a piano player in triplets,,,you know them piano runs
why would you be hated ? Jaco was notorious for adding a lot of notes in between the beats of the time signature, I don't know much of music theory but I often heard he played a lot of 16th of beats, I guess 4 notes in between 2 beats like 1-e-and-a-2. I could not tell if there is a lot of triplets in his playing, if there is why not. it is not bad to be told to play like another instrument, it is often the case with people stretching the use of the one they use.
@@simonrano8072 I just didnt want to sound like I "knew it all " to point my finger at Jaco "made me nervous" He was streching out like you said, I said hated because I thought I was predicting an outcome, and other than this .... nothing happened. Thanks for the clarity.
something in this recording is 180 out of phase. I can't listen to it. terrible.
That weird tape loop or whatever it is.
This was a historic recording maybe you are looking for too much .
@@ianroberts3948 a lot of bad stuff is historic
@@kniferideaudio This historic recording is awesome👌
@@kniferideaudio You really are a poor music ignorant!
You don't even know who Jaco was. Go back to listening to Kenny G or your crappy American pop. Maybe you should go back to school, kindergarten. But how many donkeys exist on this poor earth.