His music has such a haunting element to it. Sometimes I listen to his stuff and I get a lump in my throat and my eyes water up because it’s so beautiful.
He doesn't only play bass, he plays over space, time and emotion. With all their far away technical skills, modern jazz harmony usage. I don't know many bassist that can provide this intensity.
I stumbled upon this video today and my head was spinning after.The maestro himself threw every conceivable bass technique in this composition from a higher plain and thank Christ no slapping.Double stops,octaves,natural harmonics,false harmonics and pinch harmonics all with perfect intonation on a fretless bass while walking around amongst the audience.Music fans only had Jaco for a brief moment in history but he gave us more in that short period to last a lifetime of pleasure and inspiration.
There's something really haunting about how he sings to continuum. He sings and plays directly from his soul. Sometimes I have a hard time watching this because it feels so "intimate"
he was coked out the wazoo tho lol... look at his jaw flailing around.. I had the exact same jaw movements on the powder and later on E. Stimulants just cause the jaw to move out of control, that why we would all chew straws lol
I saw him live in '81 and '84, amazing shows. This has to be the best live Jaco recording I've ever seen. Continuum is without a doubt the best bass song ever conceived. Just a beautiful song, and so nice that it comes from one bass.
Jaco is the greatest bassist of all time. I mean, COME ON...LISTEN TO HIM! He's also walking around the audience while playing! Nobody does that! He's the rebel revolutionary of creative playing. One for the ages.
Comments like these tend to say more about you than about Jaco...he once said about himself...:"me man...i'm just imitating the cats man...!!!" that's humility...!!!he didn't take himself too seriously...neither should you...!!!he's just having fun...so should we...!!!🎉🎉🎉
@@CooManTunes if that's the way you feel well go and love yourself...that don't change nothing...you go on and enjoy Jaco as the greatest...it's still stoopid...!!!
raramente si sente così tanta grazia e talento in un musicista,io che ho avuto il piacere e l'onore di parlarci posso dirvi che jaco era anche una gran persona . tutti noi bassisti dovremmo solo ringraziarlo
I have to breathe very slowly while watching this... The best music is the one that makes me feel like I'm somewhere else. And this is somehow out of space and time.
Thank you Garry Trudeau for the link here from Doonesbury today. The Berlin Jazz Festival site archive lists this performance as a SOLO by Jaco, on November 2, 1979. This was recorded months after Jaco's performance on Joni Mitchell's album Mingus. I can recognize many musical references here to his work on "God Must Be a Boogie Man."
this has definitely gotta be one of my all time favorite versions of continuum! and "lummond @massimoselvi"...i seriously thought it was a ridiculously long cord for this one too haha!
It seems like the orchestra section he was playing along to at the end must have been a pre-recorded track? it did not seem like there was an orchestra on stage, but then again everything is kind of shrouded in black...but as a musician experimenting with mixing live instruments with electronic stuff, it would be very interesting to know that Jaco was kind of doing something like that in 1979....
Sometimes Jaco solos start to sound like my digestive system after late taco bell . But I'm a rock & roll bassists. But man that live Jodi Mitchell concert he was playing in impressed the shit out of me. I would have loved to hear him do more stuff like that.
@jasont0815 he made a mistake. do NOT blame that bouncer, because he did NOT mean to kill him. I loved jaco, I LOVE jaco, but it was his fault as well.
His music has such a haunting element to it. Sometimes I listen to his stuff and I get a lump in my throat and my eyes water up because it’s so beautiful.
Me too.. it's overwhelming. What a generous musician he was!
Same
He doesn't only play bass, he plays over space, time and emotion. With all their far away technical skills, modern jazz harmony usage. I don't know many bassist that can provide this intensity.
i don't think i've ever heard jaco described any better than this! :)
I stumbled upon this video today and my head was spinning after.The maestro himself threw every conceivable bass technique in this composition from a higher plain and thank Christ no slapping.Double stops,octaves,natural harmonics,false harmonics and pinch harmonics all with perfect intonation on a fretless bass while walking around amongst the audience.Music fans only had Jaco for a brief moment in history but he gave us more in that short period to last a lifetime of pleasure and inspiration.
Brief but timeless. Nonetheless, so very many 'if onlys'... like if only he'd lived to compose for full orchestra!
I agree, but I'm wondering why its seems like you're against slapping?
Nick Valente
For the same reason many guitarists were against hammer ons after the 80’s.
@@AntwhaleNearfarwhich is?
Jaco once told Marcus Miller he knew how to slap, but preferred not to
Music of the gods brought to earth, and elevated by Jaco. Every historical god smiles at this performance and nods their heads in approval.
I don't believe such beautiful sounds have ever emanated from this instrument before or since.
There's something really haunting about how he sings to continuum. He sings and plays directly from his soul. Sometimes I have a hard time watching this because it feels so "intimate"
he was coked out the wazoo tho lol... look at his jaw flailing around.. I had the exact same jaw movements on the powder and later on E. Stimulants just cause the jaw to move out of control, that why we would all chew straws lol
I saw him live in '81 and '84, amazing shows. This has to be the best live Jaco recording I've ever seen. Continuum is without a doubt the best bass song ever conceived. Just a beautiful song, and so nice that it comes from one bass.
This never gets old
From all the Bass solos of Jaco that i ever heard on YuTube, i say that THIS one have something more than special....Thanks Jaco!!!
Jaco is the greatest bassist of all time. I mean, COME ON...LISTEN TO HIM! He's also walking around the audience while playing! Nobody does that! He's the rebel revolutionary of creative playing. One for the ages.
Comments like these tend to say more about you than about Jaco...he once said about himself...:"me man...i'm just imitating the cats man...!!!"
that's humility...!!!he didn't take himself too seriously...neither should you...!!!he's just having fun...so should we...!!!🎉🎉🎉
@@orlandomilan7298 Imagine how a comment, like yours, makes you look. I feel like I'm responding to a fifth grader.
@@CooManTunes if that's the way you feel well go and love yourself...that don't change nothing...you go on and enjoy Jaco as the greatest...it's still stoopid...!!!
The beauty of Jaco's music always makes my eyes a little wet .
This is a great moment in musical history, Bass God himself circumventing the audience, everyone stepping out of time along with him.
raramente si sente così tanta grazia e talento in un musicista,io che ho avuto il piacere e l'onore di parlarci posso dirvi che jaco era anche una gran persona . tutti noi bassisti dovremmo solo ringraziarlo
Feels like an apparition gliding in spacetime vibing and creating glowing mellow ripples across the "continuum"
I have to breathe very slowly while watching this... The best music is the one that makes me feel like I'm somewhere else. And this is somehow out of space and time.
wow jaco was in so much pain. how do you help somone that powerfull. i miss him and wish he was still here to teach us
Rest in Peace Genius 🙏
The greatest bass player in the Universe, thank you Mr Pastorius 👌 love you & miss you Jaco ❤️
The GOD of Bass. Jaco was Godsent. 4:54 ... 5:38 . . after 8:14 this music is in heaven
2:01*
3:21
amazing!
I don't believe in God, but Jaco was an angel sent from above to inspire musicians. Thanks for the clip. Made my day!
Thank you Garry Trudeau for the link here from Doonesbury today. The Berlin Jazz Festival site archive lists this performance as a SOLO by Jaco, on November 2, 1979. This was recorded months after Jaco's performance on Joni Mitchell's album Mingus. I can recognize many musical references here to his work on "God Must Be a Boogie Man."
I'm sick of people comparing Jaco to God. Don't get me wrong....he's good, but he ain't no Jaco Pastorius :)
He IS god
lol
How's his Freebird?
best RUclips comment of the century
Jaco was an alar boy. I don’t think he wants people comparing him to God. Just to reflect And be sincere.... if you diss the music you be tone deaf.
Def the best! He was sooooo far ahead of his time that he couldn't live very long.. We are very blessed to be able to hear this impresario!
Pura emoção! Salve Jaco (Brasil)
The music at 8mn14 is from alan hovhaness symphony n°2 "Mysterious Mountain" op132 1955 as I found on youtube. So majestic the bass on it!!!
It's a solo gig at the Berliner Jazztage '79.
...but there is a relation with Joni because Jaco borrowed the wireless system for the bass from her :-)
Thank you for putting this video on RUclips.
Just made my exhausting work week complete. Serene.
never saw this before, priceless
woah! this gives me chills...
GOD of BASS. R.I.P.
The KING!!
so beautiful and ethereal.
Such an amazing player, a true inspiration.
absolutely beautiful🙏
This film footage is incredible!
so far....and i'm not even 2 minutes into this...his pattern at 1:27 ..... 7 figures, chords-harmonics - still resonate ...... holy fuck. ;.)
I feel like that bass should be in a museum they needed each other like Thor and his Hammer
Que genio por dios.... uffff bellos como clavos! The ring 👑🙏❤🌹
The music at 8:00 is on "Holiday for pans", incredible what he already wrote at this time Genius
Jaco....my Brother...where are you?
We miss you too much!!
😭
jaco was a major influence...I happen to believe michael manring, brian Bromberg , percy jones, john giblin are up there in jaco's range as well...
Damn, He just gave those lucky attendees an EXPERIENCE.
I'm so HIGH
+Sachin Pandey thank you and I agree
Must have been some good twig. 😀😀😀
Only way to enjoy jazz
this has definitely gotta be one of my all time favorite versions of continuum!
and "lummond @massimoselvi"...i seriously thought it was a ridiculously long cord for this one too haha!
incredible
great audio on this thanks
Beautiful X
that was amazing. thank you so much for posting. i've never seen this clip before a 9 minute plus version of continuum! just wow.
Wonderful
the One and the Only
The one and only...
John Francis Anthony Pastorius III: The mad bassist.
Who loves ya?
caraka
ele é melhor do mundo!
About the best fretless player ever.
Some good stuff! Thank you!
Thanks man!
@massimoselvi He used a wireless system for this? I thought it was a really, really, really, really, really, really, really, REALLY long cord.
:P
Misha Rosolak lol my thoughts exactly
Majestic. Th.
@lummond yes, it's a really long cord progression...
Her Majesty
ganz großartig
lol the mighty Zakk Wylde singing at 6:53 i swear to you.
Holy fuck
nay
It seems like the orchestra section he was playing along to at the end must have been a pre-recorded track? it did not seem like there was an orchestra on stage, but then again everything is kind of shrouded in black...but as a musician experimenting with mixing live instruments with electronic stuff, it would be very interesting to know that Jaco was kind of doing something like that in 1979....
Been there.... Time to go home
God Damn.
@jryuwah
It's Alan Hovhaness' Mysterious Mountain
forever-man
Now I know that God Its a bass player
4:30; that guy in the striped sweater, the luckiest man on Earth. :)
God is God!
is this real life
I hope.
Is this a fantasy.
@@jaliebs3988 Caught in a landslide...
"Mysterious Mountain" by Alan Hovanness
Hi
what is the music from 8:10?
When art and religion are one=Continuum
🖐️👋🤚✋
fr just playing to NPCs what’s happening in this room lol
Jaco had it all, except peace of mind!
The only living bassist who is anywhere near Jacos convention-breaking creativity is a man named Gary Willis!
@alexjrmarino lol
i know ,i was just kidding.
Surely he is on the top of the gotha.
nico assumpçao the best
@Carehuea well if you got the time to spend...why not with this?
Was a super long cord? Or was it remote?
No dislikes. That's how it should be lol
@Bocatoofficial That guy happens to be Jaco himself aaha
@panhead1219
Hey man what do you mean?
someone mind telling me what song he was playing at the very end. the instrumental
Mysterious Mountain, composer Alan Hovhaness
Portrait of Continuum 😝
Jaco➕
Memory Eternal➕
IC XC
Sep 21 1987🌹
MTV injured?
One person has haemorrhoids instead of ears...
Charles Hoernemann he has no feelings or he wants the video in HD...lol
Sofia Noiti Haha Sofia. You might be right ;-)
oscar franke sadly
Richard Bona?
:D
Its very funny when a guy starts to sing the bass voice lol
Bocato that's jaco lol
Sometimes Jaco solos start to sound like my digestive system after late taco bell .
But I'm a rock & roll bassists.
But man that live Jodi Mitchell concert he was playing in impressed the shit out of me.
I would have loved to hear him do more stuff like that.
'Jodi' Mitchell?? Christ on a bike...
@jasont0815 he made a mistake. do NOT blame that bouncer, because he did NOT mean to kill him. I loved jaco, I LOVE jaco, but it was his fault as well.
jaco was amazing but 4:13 🤣a percussive bassist he was not
That's a special technique he used for percussive effect.way cool.
This would not have been possible without drugs
Oh, shut the fuck up. You know NOTHING!
日本だな!正直静かに聞け!って日本人に言いたい笑笑
ベルリンだよ
the ignorants should be flogged!!!