Ha! Great call out!! 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 I still play at least part of this bass line almost every single day!! Another amazing Pleasure bass line is Spread That Feelin’!!!
The late great David Shields' baseline on Cheryl Lynn's "Got To Be Real" is another monster track every legit bassist had to know and play well!! Then there is Francisco Centeno, Allen McGrier, Larry Kimpel, Walter Jones, and Aaron Mills of Cameo!! The list goes on and on! Those cats are still untouchable!!
Ahhhhh!!!! I said Glide just before you played the track! Brother, not only is Glide a super bad track, Future Now is a super bad album! One track after another. I still have my original vinyl my dad bought me when I was 14. Man, I’m so glad you covered this. Nathaniel Phillips is that dude! Pleasure is that band!!!
@@johncaldwell881 Yes! “Nothing To It” is super tight! Bro, there’s not a bad track on that album. This is not an album where you skip tracks. Just let it play from start to finish. My favorite is “Space Is The Place.” Nathaniel is groovin’. And then there’s the guitar solo from Doug Lewis. Killer!
I also suggested that it would be Glide, Pleasure was That Band and the chemistry of those musicians can never been duplicated, loved the Future Now album and the title song, they killed it, and that guitar solo. RIP Bruce Carter@@stevencsmith7644
I'm so glad Take a Chance (from 1980's Special Things) got a shout-out in this video - not just because it's a great song, but also because it's one of the only funk tracks I've ever heard that features a walking bassline. I presume @pdbass couldn't feature more of the track in this video for copyright reasons, so if you haven't heard it, please do yourself a favour and look it up. It's also worth mentioning that Nate Phillips (and the rest of the Pleasure musicians) were basically the in-house band for Wayne Henderson's At-Home Productions after he left the Crusaders, and they feature on a ton of great albums including Ronnie Laws Fever and Friends & Strangers, the first three Side Effect albums, Gabor Szabo's Faces, Allspice's self-titled debut album, Billy Cobham's B.C. and also his collaboration albums with Wayne Henderson along with Henderson's solo albums from the late '70s. Truly a great and underappreciated player.
YESSIR!!!!!!! The AMAZING NATE PHILLIPS AND PLEASURE!!!!! Nate was only 17 when he came up with that bassline!!! Pleasure was one of the most skilled R&B bands in history!!!! Almost every member of Pleasure went on to play with Jeff Lorber! Guitarist Maron McClain is a wizard!!! Check out this song from Pleasure: ruclips.net/video/5pj6NqSH48U/видео.html
This is one of the most iconic funk bass lines ever! This and Larry Graham's 'Hair' are hard to beat when it comes to funk bass lines. BTW, Larry sings lead while playing that bass line. Whew!!
The tail end of that chorus is the only thing that trips me up on that bass line. It's so good and I'll get it eventually. Definitely gotta slow it down so I can get it.
Les Claypool plays a bit of this line while being interviewed by Geddy Lee in the recent 'Are Bass Players Human Too?' while talking about slapping, or thumping as Les prefers to call it. A little slice of bass TV heaven. Kind of amazing that show exists in 2023/24.
Always nice to see Nathaniel Phillips get some love. He's an incredible bassist. The Album was recorded near my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California. Back then, everyone (including myself) was trying to get that iconic bassline down.
I saw Pleasure when this song was new. They were a bill with Slave and the Bar-Kay’s. Nathaniel Phillips was playing a Stingray and they must have played Glide for ten minutes and Phillips took an incredible solo. Future Now is possibly the best Funk album of all time. It is a shame it is not on iTunes. Pleasure never got as big many felt they should have been. They were all incredible musicians.
Yessah love playing Bass when we're performing this song. But alot of y'all sleep on, "Future Now" and "Universal Love" . We always get a standing ovation when we perform those 2 song's as well. Not to mention the Bass lines are freaking incredible ya huuuurrdd me
I’ve been saying for years that this is “thee” funkiest bass line ever written….in my humble opinion. Thank you for finally bringing it back to the forefront as I still introduce this song to people who’ve never heard of it who are seasoned musicians. Thanks. 👍🏾
Whoo! Pleasure was the TRUTH! I also love when "Joyous" makes an appearance on the radio. "Get off of that ego/into a higher place/check out my music/and dig my magic space".
The combination of Nate's bassline, Bruce's metronome timekeeping, Marlon's distorted guitar solo with those lush strings under him on the outro of "Joyous" is the most beautiful funky thing I have heard!
What a pleasure to hear Pleasure getting some recognition! A brilliant band, whose entire discography is a beautiful treasure trove. Nate and Bruce Carter? What a funky foundation! ❤ PS - One of my personal favourites? Joyous. The title says it all!
All I can say is wow! As a 62 year old intermediate(-) player, I have to unlearn a bunch of bad habits just to even try to think about playing something close to that. Thanks for bringing us such great music masterpieces!
My brother this analysis was spot on. Back in the day, that line separated the men from the boys (No offense ladies). It took me a minute 🙂(really a couple of weeks) to learn it.
@@rawdonwallerYou will not be disappointed. Less formatted, more raw and live. His sense of groove and space in a live context come across more. He's a nasty motherf***er, with a groove that makes your face do the just stepped in something horrible look. Not even joking.
Bro that hold album is “ Stank…I also like the Joyus album also.. Nathaniel Phillips, Marlon McClain and one of the tightest drummers that ever was Mr. Bruce Carter ( RIP ) I remember the 1st time I heard this joint on the radio I was like who is this cat on Bass ….my goodness.. Future Now is also a stellar album also..
It’s easy to learn it now with YT but back then I played nothing else for a week until I had it perfect. At age 61 it’s still my favorite bass line to play and the one I show off with 😂
Not a bassist but Tracy Wormworth taught me that line back in the day, ‘79 - ‘80. Great to hear Nate’s inspiration for the line. Bassists Alex Blake & his brother Russel are also extremely adept at 2 (or more) note chords. There’s a praise song called Trading My Sorrows, that uses that approach as well. Soon as the congregation hears it, they know it’s time to get your dance on. Great post as usual!👍
I have been waiting for this video for 2 years, at least. I thought maybe that you have discussed it a while before I found your page. I found this ,back in the day, bought the 45 and played it for hours. jumped for joy when I found out it was on cd. thanks so much for the break down. I never saw it performed by any bass player
I got hipped to Pleasure when I moved to Portland, Oregon during the early 90s (From NYC. Been back for over 20 years now). I was running into a slew of Music Peeps who knew their Frontman, Marlon McClain when I did Radio in that city. Never knew Portland "Funked" like that until hearing that band and Nu Shooz.
Glad you highlighted Nathaniel Phillips! That's my favorite Slap tone on a Jazz Bass. As long as I love Marcus, Nathaniel recorded the best as we often say "Marcus tone" 😉
I love your channel and analysis of this iconic bassline by the phenomenal Nathaniel Phillips!! Every bass player in my hometown of Detroit had to be able to play this ridiculously badass bass part to prove themselves!! It's right up there with anything by Louis Johnson, Marcus Miller, and Larry Graham!! Funk royalty!! ❤❤❤
It's pure joy when I watch a video, and I get to see a cd collection in the background. Anybody who has shelves of cds( or vinyl) in their house is my definition of COOL!
Just back from a dig on the Pleasure back catalogue thanks to this video. Wowsa! Nate Phillips is a freak, and Pleasure are amazing. As a bass player myself I can't believe he/they escaped my notice all these years. Thank You!!
Nicely nailed breakdown btw. Every time I come to this channel I say "Yes, finally some love and recognition" for whoever bass player you choose. Nobody is doing this, so thank U again. Nat for me is up there with the most inventive bass players around and deserves his shine. The link he had with Bruce was so deep. Bruce's death was such a sad loss but the music lives on. Take care PD.
I came across your channel by accident but so glad i did. As a dj and record collector of 40 years all my fav tracks are bass driven. After your analysis ive started listen with a whole new mind set! Some of my top tracks are keni Burke-Risin to the top, Change- Mutual attraction and Don Blackman- Hearts desire! 🎶🎶🎶👊🏼
I beat Glide into my head awhile ago but I missed Take a Chance. So so funky. PD you singlehandedly make me want to learn the Bass. I played drums for awhile but as I get older my ears kind of shifted to the bottom.
Nate has played so many outstanding lines over the years. So many great things with Bobby Lyle too. Nate and I used to teach at The Bass Centre back in the day, and at that time, I did not make the connection that he was the guy who played on so many of the albums I loved. I was teaching slap playing, and was a younger guy, and I remember Nate giving me a lot of side eye back then. Once I figured out who he was, and how he had influenced me for years, I guess I deserved those glances. LOL. Truly one of the greats!
yes sir. I love it when the science of music parts built on top of each other create a masterpiece and the individual parts are unique. Thanks for breaking down
When preparing for a long drive, Glide is the jam that gets me started. Now all I need is a "Duce and a Quarter" to really lay back and cruise. Ask an old head about that...
Great one! I first got acquainted to this bassline through the tune Sugar Hill Groove by the Sugar Hill Gang so I have thought for a long time that this was actually a Doug Wimbish bassline.
Love that you covered this, Paul!! Between this and “Joyous,” Nate Phillips is one of the reasons I wanted to start playing bass. Hope they bring that reunion show on the road!
I have a quite a few favorite bass lines, but this one definitely stands out as my top!!! Nate Phillips was having fun for sure when he did this. The guitar help put this bass line in the stratosphere 🌠
I KNEW! you were going to say Glide! as I was watching! lol. One of my favorite songs and the one song you play if your you find someone whose soul is dead. Put this on and the victim SNAPS out of it. The head starts bobbin'. Its like smelling sauce lol. Awesome! 👍🏼😎
1) I wonder if the tenths from Phillips were also Verdine White/Shining Star inspired! 2) The late Bruce Carter played drums for years with Kenny G, if I'm not mistaken.
Oh man, these guys were so talented. Their horn section, singing, strings, etc was right up there next to their peers like Cameo and Confunkshun. The breakup was bitter. I lived in Portland, OR for 20 years and ran across Marlon McClain every so often and before I could finish asking "You think you guys will ev...." he'd say "nope!" So glad that Nate made it finally happen...Black Portland needed something to make them happy again. Great video!
So my curse is that my hobby is hobbies, i have not been in the band culture for a while, but i always feel smarter for watching these music appreciation videos!
Thank you so much for reviewing my all time favorite bass line! I literally get chills everytime I hear it, especially when he hits those octaves, crisp!!! Pleasure and Slave made me want to play bass and I still dream of playing at this level! Awesome review!
Man you are definitely telling the truth. I am a child of am 70s radio and I remember that song being played. With all those genres of music back then. I had to have some drumsticks and bass guitar in my hands at a young age.
Pleasure is one of the most underrated bands of all time. So many good albums.
Totally agree.
Anytime you play FUNK you got me. Glide is a always in my funk playlist
Reminds me of the bass line from Are You Single by Aurra....
These are great bands
Love your page, deep thanks 4 what you put online......excuse me ...back to homework 😂 Peace
Yeah, bout time u give some much do credit to Nate!!!!!!!
Ha! Great call out!! 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 I still play at least part of this bass line almost every single day!! Another amazing Pleasure bass line is Spread That Feelin’!!!
another good one PD
The late great David Shields' baseline on Cheryl Lynn's "Got To Be Real" is another monster track every legit bassist had to know and play well!! Then there is Francisco Centeno, Allen McGrier, Larry Kimpel, Walter Jones, and Aaron Mills of Cameo!! The list goes on and on! Those cats are still untouchable!!
Thanks for recognizing Phillip..
Ahhhhh!!!! I said Glide just before you played the track! Brother, not only is Glide a super bad track, Future Now is a super bad album! One track after another. I still have my original vinyl my dad bought me when I was 14. Man, I’m so glad you covered this. Nathaniel Phillips is that dude! Pleasure is that band!!!
There’s another track on that album that’s worth looking at. Nothing To It
me too ...i knew it...iconic bass line!!!!
@@johncaldwell881 Yes! “Nothing To It” is super tight! Bro, there’s not a bad track on that album. This is not an album where you skip tracks. Just let it play from start to finish. My favorite is “Space Is The Place.” Nathaniel is groovin’. And then there’s the guitar solo from Doug Lewis. Killer!
I also suggested that it would be Glide, Pleasure was That Band and the chemistry of those musicians can never been duplicated, loved the Future Now album and the title song, they killed it, and that guitar solo. RIP Bruce Carter@@stevencsmith7644
Killer album from my favourie Jazz Funk band.
I'm so glad Take a Chance (from 1980's Special Things) got a shout-out in this video - not just because it's a great song, but also because it's one of the only funk tracks I've ever heard that features a walking bassline. I presume @pdbass couldn't feature more of the track in this video for copyright reasons, so if you haven't heard it, please do yourself a favour and look it up.
It's also worth mentioning that Nate Phillips (and the rest of the Pleasure musicians) were basically the in-house band for Wayne Henderson's At-Home Productions after he left the Crusaders, and they feature on a ton of great albums including Ronnie Laws Fever and Friends & Strangers, the first three Side Effect albums, Gabor Szabo's Faces, Allspice's self-titled debut album, Billy Cobham's B.C. and also his collaboration albums with Wayne Henderson along with Henderson's solo albums from the late '70s. Truly a great and underappreciated player.
3:52 is probably the best approach for any musician in any band.
Serious SERIOUS Bass Line.....Love it
YESSIR!!!!!!! The AMAZING NATE PHILLIPS AND PLEASURE!!!!! Nate was only 17 when he came up with that bassline!!! Pleasure was one of the most skilled R&B bands in history!!!! Almost every member of Pleasure went on to play with Jeff Lorber! Guitarist Maron McClain is a wizard!!! Check out this song from Pleasure:
ruclips.net/video/5pj6NqSH48U/видео.html
Fantastic band! Greetings from Denmark :-)
This is one of the most iconic funk bass lines ever! This and Larry Graham's 'Hair' are hard to beat when it comes to funk bass lines. BTW, Larry sings lead while playing that bass line. Whew!!
Larry Graham is the INVENTOR of the “Thump and Pop” Slap Bass!!!
@@brianscott7057 OK. How about this. No one can sing (on Larry's level) and play bass at the same time like Larry Graham. 😎
Classic. When I see people playing it now on RUclips I say “we were doing that in the 70’s”
This channel is absolutely GOLD. It has prompted me to get back into playing....thank you!
The tail end of that chorus is the only thing that trips me up on that bass line. It's so good and I'll get it eventually. Definitely gotta slow it down so I can get it.
Les Claypool plays a bit of this line while being interviewed by Geddy Lee in the recent 'Are Bass Players Human Too?' while talking about slapping, or thumping as Les prefers to call it. A little slice of bass TV heaven. Kind of amazing that show exists in 2023/24.
I noticed it too, I watched it literally a week ago.
Didn’t know Carter passed rip. “Law of the raw” an atf! Killer rhythm section, listen to the end!
Your bass sounds really good!!! I use to play glide!! Great song!!!
Always nice to see Nathaniel Phillips get some love. He's an incredible bassist. The Album was recorded near my old stomping grounds at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California. Back then, everyone (including myself) was trying to get that iconic bassline down.
I'm "glide" you did this song!!! Being a guitar player, I have to say that Marlon McClain's parts are not for wannabes either! Thank you again Paul.
I saw Pleasure when this song was new. They were a bill with Slave and the Bar-Kay’s. Nathaniel Phillips was playing a Stingray and they must have played Glide for ten minutes and Phillips took an incredible solo.
Future Now is possibly the best Funk album of all time. It is a shame it is not on iTunes. Pleasure never got as big many felt they should have been. They were all incredible musicians.
I'm jealous, but I did see Nate and Marlon McClain play with Jeff Lorber when Kenny Gorelick (G) was still in the Fusion
And, I remember him putting the bass behind his head and soloing.
Yessah love playing Bass when we're performing this song. But alot of y'all sleep on, "Future Now" and "Universal Love" . We always get a standing ovation when we perform those 2 song's as well. Not to mention the Bass lines are freaking incredible ya huuuurrdd me
YES! Every song on this album is great. Still listening, since the 80's
I love the bands you are introducing to myself and others. Thank you.
Love that whole album🏆
I’ve been saying for years that this is “thee” funkiest bass line ever written….in my humble opinion. Thank you for finally bringing it back to the forefront as I still introduce this song to people who’ve never heard of it who are seasoned musicians. Thanks. 👍🏾
80s funk is SO amazing! SOLAR was an incredible label! Thank you for focusing on this stuff!
It was 70s, wasnt Solar
Solar with Leon Sylvers was outstanding! Check out the bass on his songs. Always tight !
@@hardcorehouse ...you REALLY are going to draw the line at 1979...
...Ok. Thanks for your pointless comment.
Whoo! Pleasure was the TRUTH! I also love when "Joyous" makes an appearance on the radio. "Get off of that ego/into a higher place/check out my music/and dig my magic space".
The combination of Nate's bassline, Bruce's metronome timekeeping, Marlon's distorted guitar solo with those lush strings under him on the outro of "Joyous" is the most beautiful funky thing I have heard!
What a pleasure to hear Pleasure getting some recognition! A brilliant band, whose entire discography is a beautiful treasure trove. Nate and Bruce Carter? What a funky foundation! ❤
PS - One of my personal favourites? Joyous. The title says it all!
All I can say is wow! As a 62 year old intermediate(-) player, I have to unlearn a bunch of bad habits just to even try to think about playing something close to that. Thanks for bringing us such great music masterpieces!
My 2 favorite Pleasure songs in one video. What a treat!
My all time favorite hit just listened today.
My brother this analysis was spot on. Back in the day, that line separated the men from the boys (No offense ladies). It took me a minute 🙂(really a couple of weeks) to learn it.
Yep
It was one of the first Slap Basslines
I learned how to play Slap.......
Beacuase of everything you mentioned
In this Breakdown of Video.....
His work with Jeff Lorber is bad as hell, too!
Gonna have to check this out
@@rawdonwallerYou will not be disappointed. Less formatted, more raw and live. His sense of groove and space in a live context come across more. He's a nasty motherf***er, with a groove that makes your face do the just stepped in something horrible look. Not even joking.
I was a trumpet player and that group had some bad ass horn parts. I wanted to switch to bass after hearing that album.
Bro that hold album is “ Stank…I also like the Joyus album also.. Nathaniel Phillips, Marlon McClain and one of the tightest drummers that ever was Mr. Bruce Carter ( RIP ) I remember the 1st time I heard this joint on the radio I was like who is this cat on Bass ….my goodness.. Future Now is also a stellar album also..
one of favorite bass to play...it was a monster to tackle.....
It’s easy to learn it now with YT but back then I played nothing else for a week until I had it perfect. At age 61 it’s still my favorite bass line to play and the one I show off with 😂
Not a bassist but Tracy Wormworth taught me that line back in the day, ‘79 - ‘80. Great to hear Nate’s inspiration for the line. Bassists Alex Blake & his brother Russel are also extremely adept at 2 (or more) note chords. There’s a praise song called Trading My Sorrows, that uses that approach as well. Soon as the congregation hears it, they know it’s time to get your dance on. Great post as usual!👍
Tracy is great people. Knew her thru her sister.
I learn so much from this channel. Thank you for posting another mind opener PD.
I have been waiting for this video for 2 years, at least. I thought maybe that you have discussed it a while before I found your page. I found this ,back in the day, bought the 45 and played it for hours. jumped for joy when I found out it was on cd. thanks so much for the break down. I never saw it performed by any bass player
The breakdown in this track still blows me away
Was an honor hosting Nate Phillips for my Jazz Safari project in Nairobi, Kenya. Very nice talks we had. Nice Cat.
Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
I got hipped to Pleasure when I moved to Portland, Oregon during the early 90s (From NYC. Been back for over 20 years now). I was running into a slew of Music Peeps who knew their Frontman, Marlon McClain when I did Radio in that city. Never knew Portland "Funked" like that until hearing that band and Nu Shooz.
👏👏Bravo, Bravo!!!!! finally someone showcased this funk master piece! Thank you Bro.... for this video👏
Glad you highlighted Nathaniel Phillips! That's my favorite Slap tone on a Jazz Bass. As long as I love Marcus, Nathaniel recorded the best as we often say "Marcus tone" 😉
Pleasure! I didn’t think of this one. Got stuck on Larry Graham. Pleasure is SO underrated. Major jazzy funk group.
I love your channel and analysis of this iconic bassline by the phenomenal Nathaniel Phillips!! Every bass player in my hometown of Detroit had to be able to play this ridiculously badass bass part to prove themselves!! It's right up there with anything by Louis Johnson, Marcus Miller, and Larry Graham!! Funk royalty!! ❤❤❤
YES SIR!!! This is great Paul!!! Nate Phillips is an absolute BEAST!!! Can't forget him BLAZING on Law Of The Raw from the Special Things album!!!
It's pure joy when I watch a video,
and I get to see a cd collection in the background. Anybody who has shelves of cds( or vinyl) in their house is my definition of COOL!
Just back from a dig on the Pleasure back catalogue thanks to this video. Wowsa! Nate Phillips is a freak, and Pleasure are amazing. As a bass player myself I can't believe he/they escaped my notice all these years. Thank You!!
Nicely nailed breakdown btw. Every time I come to this channel I say "Yes, finally some love and recognition" for whoever bass player you choose. Nobody is doing this, so thank U again. Nat for me is up there with the most inventive bass players around and deserves his shine. The link he had with Bruce was so deep. Bruce's death was such a sad loss but the music lives on. Take care PD.
What a song and what an album to go along with it, Pleasures whole catalogue is brilliant, Nathaniel Phillips is just next level!
I came across your channel by accident but so glad i did. As a dj and record collector of 40 years all my fav tracks are bass driven. After your analysis ive started listen with a whole new mind set! Some of my top tracks are keni Burke-Risin to the top, Change- Mutual attraction and Don Blackman- Hearts desire! 🎶🎶🎶👊🏼
Great channel! Looking through your videos - no Rocco?
Glide and Hair by Larry Graham. (nuff said)
🔥 One of my all time favorite bass performances! And Nate is one of the most humble cats ever!
One of my absolute favorites. Thank you Sir. 👊
Always loved this…an absolute classic ❤️
I beat Glide into my head awhile ago but I missed Take a Chance. So so funky. PD you singlehandedly make me want to learn the Bass. I played drums for awhile but as I get older my ears kind of shifted to the bottom.
Such an incredible line. One of my favorite songs. Thanks for pointing it out!
Glide by Pleasure is so funky!!!!!!! You may have already done this but that Damn Mark Adams from Slave!!!! He is a monster!!!!! RIP!!!
Nate has played so many outstanding lines over the years. So many great things with Bobby Lyle too. Nate and I used to teach at The Bass Centre back in the day, and at that time, I did not make the connection that he was the guy who played on so many of the albums I loved. I was teaching slap playing, and was a younger guy, and I remember Nate giving me a lot of side eye back then. Once I figured out who he was, and how he had influenced me for years, I guess I deserved those glances. LOL. Truly one of the greats!
yes sir. I love it when the science of music parts built on top of each other create a masterpiece and the individual parts are unique. Thanks for breaking down
When preparing for a long drive, Glide is the jam that gets me started. Now all I need is a "Duce and a Quarter" to really lay back and cruise. Ask an old head about that...
Yesss !!
Buick Electra 225! They don’t make ‘em like that ANYMORE, JIM! 😳😁😆😉.
Great one! I first got acquainted to this bassline through the tune Sugar Hill Groove by the Sugar Hill Gang so I have thought for a long time that this was actually a Doug Wimbish bassline.
Doug Winbush would re-record all those basslines for the Sugar Hill label, so you're not far wrong.
@@petertrotman7708 Yes indeed, he played it but it was not 'his'.
As always: The best 5 minutes on RUclips
Yep, this and “Slide” by Slave
Yes finally!! Probably one of the more complex lines in that era. Thank you!
As soon as I read the title, I knew. It really is the ULTIMATE! Great work as always, my brother.
Love that you covered this, Paul!! Between this and “Joyous,” Nate Phillips is one of the reasons I wanted to start playing bass. Hope they bring that reunion show on the road!
@rboskey, throw in "Life on Mars" by Dexter Wansel, and you described me too!👍
Wow this is unbelievable bass line!!! Time to go to the shed again!!! Thanks Paul!!
Yes sir!!
So many memories of hearing this played at home. What a great song.
Crazy funky line from back in the day! I also have a request. Can somebody PLEASE tell me who’s playing bass on Cerrone’s Club Underworld? Thanks!!
Hell yeah Nate is definitely one of the greats, been a fand and trying to play his licks for many years.
I never thought it, but that is absolutely a great bass line, by a great creative musician.
This was my ISH in Jr. High!!!!
I have a quite a few favorite bass lines, but this one definitely stands out as my top!!! Nate Phillips was having fun for sure when he did this. The guitar help put this bass line in the stratosphere 🌠
It's rare that I learn something new about funk or disco bass lines but this is one such occasion. Many thanks.
Pleasure is great!
I KNEW! you were going to say Glide! as I was watching! lol. One of my favorite songs and the one song you play if your you find someone whose soul is dead. Put this on and the victim SNAPS out of it. The head starts bobbin'. Its like smelling sauce lol. Awesome! 👍🏼😎
Universal is another track from that album also
Such an awesome line from a great, great player! Thank you!
1) I wonder if the tenths from Phillips were also Verdine White/Shining Star inspired! 2) The late Bruce Carter played drums for years with Kenny G, if I'm not mistaken.
I learned it as soon as I heard it and I still practice it.
Thanks for breaking this down and for the up close and perfect view I was finally able to see exactly what is being played really appreciate you!! 👍
Nothing To It from that same album is worth looking into
Oh man, these guys were so talented. Their horn section, singing, strings, etc was right up there next to their peers like Cameo and Confunkshun. The breakup was bitter. I lived in Portland, OR for 20 years and ran across Marlon McClain every so often and before I could finish asking "You think you guys will ev...." he'd say "nope!" So glad that Nate made it finally happen...Black Portland needed something to make them happy again. Great video!
So my curse is that my hobby is hobbies, i have not been in the band culture for a while, but i always feel smarter for watching these music appreciation videos!
Thank you so much for reviewing my all time favorite bass line! I literally get chills everytime I hear it, especially when he hits those octaves, crisp!!!
Pleasure and Slave made me want to play bass and I still dream of playing at this level! Awesome review!
Man you are definitely telling the truth. I am a child of am 70s radio and I remember that song being played. With all those genres of music back then. I had to have some drumsticks and bass guitar in my hands at a young age.
It's this song with that e7 movement and the melodic double note bassline was the reason that I wanted to play bass! Nate is the man!
That is one of the most awesome bass lines I've ever heard, it set a higher standard.