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@@TedTalksBass I knew it! It's Josh. Alex and Raquel say what's up. Great channel! You were born to talk bass. And you were always preaching the word of Prince. Glad the algorithm pushed you into my feed. If I ever run into you, I got a Rolling Rock with your name on it. 😂
everybody on this list sleep!!!!!! but there's something else.... to wake u up!!!!!! WHY NOBODY SAID MADHOUSE????? The Jazz/Funk duo of Eric Leeds (Sax/Flute) and Prince (Piano/Synths/Drums/Bass, what no guitar??) Unless there's something in the Vault at Paisley Park to top this, Prince's bass performance, as well as his tasty solo on the opening track "One" has to be his best... EVER!!!!!! CAN U SAY "PURPLE JAZZ????? LISTEN RIGHT HERE!!!!! ruclips.net/video/lJ-2mUH2iRA/видео.html
Thanks for posting this. I actually tracked Prince on Bass working as his Engineer at Paisley Park studios. His Bass chops in the studio is just on a whole different level! Thanks for paying homage to my former boss! Keep rocking.
For me, Prince is up there with all the greats of Bass playing. An obvious example being 777 aside, the groove this man was able to achieve was second to none. Even layering different grooves - think Alphabet St, Emancipation etc. You’re awesome man! Sending love
A master musician needs to be able to not only play the instrument with outstanding technical skill but have an unwavering understanding of how to draw out the emotional aspects from a song. There are a lot of of great musicians that are technically skilled but have to know how to make the instrument fit into a song with maximum efficiency. Prince not only played the instrument, he played all of the instruments while writing and performing the songs. Prince knew what emotion he wanted to draw out of people, each instrument was an actor and they were critical components to the story Prince was telling. Prince wasn’t just a musician he was rhythmic poet that wanted to wrap his story’s around the audience so they could completely experience his vision. That’s what makes him a “Master” musician.
This is why a lot of technically proficient musicians can't find work. Yes, technical prowess has its place, but nobody is here to witness you shred on Bass for 10 minutes straight. That's NOT a song. People underestimate how much goes into the production of a song that resonates with people.
Well stated. EMOTION being your KEY WORD IMO. Prince had Emotion and could make any instrument fit in a song. Thats way more skill than just jamming fast licks. He may not have been the best drummer technically. However, Sheila E, said she loved the grooves Prince came up with because they were uniquely creative and worked well w whatever song.
Prince was above all a composer. Each individual thing he did served the larger concept of the work. There are times when his drumming/drum programming is the highlight and other times when it’s dirt simple, etc. I think (accept for maybe on guitar) he really didn’t care what you thought of him on any instrument. He understood that music isn’t about trying to prove how bad you are. It’s about expression.
I think Prince, unlike other great guitarists, bassists, keyboardists, writers, etc., was so good on so many instruments that no single instrument stood out to distinguish him and box him into one category. But what I appreciate most about my all-time favorite artist is that he was still a student at heart and knew there was something to learn from other musicians to help him improve. Such a great musician and human being.
@EdTheBearsFan I think you've definitely identified the "problem". Prince was unique, a great multi-instrumentalist, a great songwriter, a musician par excellence, and a mesmerizing performer. We'll never see his like again.
@@bwat9365I think that with how great of a songwriter, performer, singer and guitarist he was we tend to forget he was also a great bass player, pianist, drummer and how many horns did he also play?? What else am I forgetting?? The dude was hands down the most all around gifted musician/composer we will ever see (at least in our lifetimes).
I used to listen to rhcp quite a bit and it was cool...but can you imagine flea in your funk. Prince just has a deeper understanding of funk, rhythm, timing, space than almost anybody but the masters. On Head, that groove plus the space before the cymbal crash on the hook is just perfection. It's so simple yet so deep
Prince has always been one of my favorite bass guitar players. I love his playing especially on "Irresistible Bitch" and his writing and playing on the song "Crystal Ball" is just genius. Thank you for making this video and picking some deeper cuts as examples.
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Nice Vid, Even Flea himself, said in an interview 12 years ago, He was inspired by Prince in every aspect from bass to songwriting, creativity. Even when Prince played the simplest guitar, bass, drum parts, they always fit the song and had emotion.
Prince was a technician who strategically placed the sound and the parts to fit the track he was doing at the time. He could have easily cooked it to highlight the bass, but he didn’t. Check out the line on Pop Life and see how it compliments the song. Genius!!!!
Brother, you are a very nice guy and you do not intend to offend anyone, so let me say on your post what you cannot. Flea is a dope bassist and he's a straight-up MONSTER onstage. I love him. However, comparing Flea to Prince is like comparing Mike Tyson to the Incredible Hulk. You don't have to take my word for it... just ask Flea himself. Not only was Prince better than Flea, but quite frankly, Prince was better than EVERYBODY on bass and on guitar for the very reasons you suggested. It was his approach; his dexterity and flexibility; his attention to detail; his ability and willingness to explore and experiment; his love and respect for rhythm BEFORE the hard line. Watching Prince play any instrument was like watching the Harlem Globetrotters play basketball. It was purely magical genius. Prince and I once dated the same girl back in the day before he was really famous and I had a chance to play music with him in a basement in Detroit for about three hours. All I can tell you is there has never been a greater musician EVER!!!
@@TedTalksBassPerhaps you did not say that Prince was the greatest bass player of all time, but I am saying just that, and here’s why: Although every bass player has his or her own style and approach to the instrument, you could have placed the top 25 bass players in a single room and let each one go face-to-face with Prince and he would have played their own style in front of them, then added his own Purple sauce. What I mean is that Prince studied music theory, music style, stage presence and overall audience impact the way Einstein studied Quantum Theory. Prince was Larry Graham, Verdine White, James Jameson, Bootsy Collins, Stanley Clark, Aaron Mills, Marvin Craig, Louis Johnson, Nathan East, Nate Phillips, Marcus Miller and many others all rolled up into one person. He was the only bassist that could play ANY style, ANY genre, and ANY song. He was also the only bassist that had MASTERED over 30 instruments, MASTERED vocals, MASTERED songwriting, MASTERED style….. I was never a Prince fan, but I still have to admit that he was the greatest musician of all time simply because he invested his time, energy and resources into becoming just that.❤
I agree Ted. Think of Alphabet Street, Love Bizzare, Le Grind, etc. Flea is bad too. But Prince was a creative force. He was on a different plain of existence as far as Bass playing.
Ted, love your channel and thank you for this! Great selection from the man’s endless library. I also think the bass in I’m Yours is sick. Especially when he’s trading solos between the guitar and bass…crazy!
Great overview of Prince's bass playing! I'm a Minneapolis native who was a classmate of Brown Mark and heard his bass playing in high school. I had the great fortune to see Prince in concert many times including his old Glam Slam Nightclub in Minneapolis! I love Prince's great ability to use fingerstyle and slap bass including on the song, "Anotherloverholenyohead." Other Prince bass lines I love, simple but funky, include "Pop Life." I just love another simple but funky Prince bass line on "If I Was Your Girlfriend!" which is a good accompaniment to Prince's "Camille" alter ego! Thank you for sharing this! Great memories! 😊👏🏾♬🎤🎶🎸
When Ted talks--I listen. I think what made these parts so good is that there's a simple authority to them. They lay rock solid, inside the groove without cluttering things up. Thanks for the insight into one of Prince's many talents...a true groove-master.
I'm a bass player and being able to place the bass in the middle of the groove is important. My favorite bassist of all time in Verdine White...what can I say he plays in the vain. When it comes to prince to be able to not just hear your thoughts as a bassist but to play and build around it is simply amazing.
Much Love and Respect for you Brother. You have a great attitude & mindset for this! Very engaging, and nurturing the love of the craft as well. I have high hopes for you and I am honored to have shared the stage with you. Humbly. Peace. Light. Blessings. Bounty. Joy. 🙏🏼💛🎶
What a fantastic video. Lifelong Prince fan. And completely love learning more about his talent and musicianship from people that also know what they're talking about. Much love and respect ❤
For my top 10 bassist yes Flea is on it but so is Prince where the average listener wouldn't expect him to be because all they know him for is his guitar skills but you can hear the influences of the bass greats in his playing he had a way of making everything he touched his own
That would be one of my main points. I've heard many say that he was on par with the best on damn near every instrument. If Prince's primary instrument was bass, people would see it.
They said Prince could play over 20 instruments! It’s not jus guitar drums bass piano/keyboards! Some people haven’t a clue…… We were blessed to have such a gifted musician in our presence! Of course his vocals were great too! High notes & low vocals! Lead & background vocals! He was a one man band!
Thank you for sharing this. I can play “head” now. It will take me a minute to get the other songs. Prince has always had my ear since the late 70’s. Lady cab driver has been my joint forever. I will always miss that brother, him and Mike. Much love to you bro!
Aw man, I think we can objectively say Prince's work runs so much deeper in so many ways. Lovely illustration of the point. Subscribed! Best, Daniel 🤙🏻
I was 12 years old when the "Controversy" album dropped. As a beginner, I was mezmerized by the bassline on "Let's Work". That's still my favorite Prince bassline of all time. Just funky! Learning that track gave me supreme confidence at a young age to keep on playing. 😁
These lines are great, but I recommend also “Alphabet Street “ and “Le Grind “ (too bad the bass is buried in the mix there). He also did some cool things on “Im yours “, “ Emancipation “, “2nigs united for west Compton “, “Northside “ and, of course, “Lets work “ and “7779311”
I feel for you, Pop Life, Tamborine (crazy!), The ballad of Dorthy Parker (only Prince could make such a song and bass), The one, Love Sign, Family Name, The Everlasting Now
"Flea a better bass player than Prince, what uh joke,🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Prince could out play Flea in his sleep. "You know Ted you can spot uh hater a mile away, "THANKS FOR KEEPIN IT REAL BRO!!!!!!!
Absolutely agree with you. Not even a legitimate comparison. Prince was another planet when it comes to bass. Flea is cool but not in the same world with it comes to being compared to the Prince.
Glad you made this video. My 1st thought was: "Oh yeah, Prince did play bass." Seems there was studio Prince who, like Kevin Durant, scored 35 points on the album before you realized he ever took a shot. He played drums too and the two beats that stand out in my mind are on Irresistible B'tch and Housequake; but I'm only assuming he recorded those.
Prince is one of my all time favorite musicians period. He is a phenomenal bass player and all around musician. Larry Graham is One of my favorite bass player also. Marcus Miller,, Verdine White, Louis Johnson, Victor Wooten etc.
Great video. One of my favourite bass lines is from the song "I feel for you". Very understated in the mix but the feel is always there. As you pointed out, very percussive in his approach.
Yes!! Great examples! I would say “She’s Always In My Hair” is a sneaky one too- as far as being about rythym and pocket - one may focus on guitar on that track which is awesome, but that bass and drum lock- whew!!
5:23 I knew it was Uptown before you said it, this is the song I play for young dudes wanting to know about Prince. They usually never heard of it and I enjoy watching it blow their minds.
I like how this host breaks it down and he's not annoying like a lot of other host commentaries particularly one light skinned brother but I'm not going to say any names. Son of a bass is one of the best out here. This brother breaks it down playing and explaining.
I love Prince's bass playing. What's your take on Marvin Isley of the Isley Brothers? I've been listening to them lately, and to me Marvin puts the funk in all of their songs .please do a review
The thumbnail photo of Prince and the one eyed bass during that time I was a regular at Prince nightclub in downtown Los Angeles, Glam slam West, and I snuck into an early morning rehearsal. That’s a whole other story of many, but I ended up in front of Prince maybe about 8 feet away as he rehearsed and play that bass guitar, Prince played 777-9311 bassline he probably knew and let me slide, I was the only fan there. I don’t think I need to say anything more but yes it was.😉
There was a nice tribute to Prince at the Taste of Minnesota a couple of Sundays ago...by Jam and Lewis as well as Morris Day and the Time who performed! It was the BOMB!!! 😊👏🏾♬🎤🎶🎸
Sonny T and Larry Graham . When I hear. Prince I hear these 2 legends. Sonny T taught Prince so much including bass, guitar , and singing in his falsetto voice . You can surely also hear the Larry Graham and Sly Stone influence. Flea , better than Prince? Hmmmph. I don’t think so .😂
Love your breakdown! Im copping the black mug and subscribing my brother!. Stayn tuned in!! I sent this vid to both my musician cousins because this was our era and inspiration for what we do today. Keep em comin. Im locked in!!!! ✌🏾
Uhhh,,, he was a badass because he had natural God-given talent, realized it early, didn't waste it (or waste time), practiced a LOT when he was young, and eventually mastered the instrument.
Ok, I got you on that. As you know, they think it’s Terry Lewis on that recording. Would had love to see you play those thumbs and plucks on that, but you did it on Lady Cab Driver. Thanks for replying and keep it up! Prince is definitely my favorite bass player! I was a kid drummer who started playing bass because of Prince.
in 2003 in Sydney, Prince had Larry Graham come on stage & play the encore with him, Larry tore it up Rhonda Smith was on main Bass & she & Larry went back & forth trading lines for a bit... then Prince picked up a Bass & proceeded to demolish the place... Larry & Rhonda just stood there laughing... He was a titan of music. So funky!
Hey Ted! refer this guy to Dave Ghrol jamming with Prince. Dave says Prince is the best BASS player Guitar Player, Drummer he's ever seen, or heard. flea is a great bassist! The majority of Prince fans from 1984 will never understand that his best music/songs are pre Purple Rain. This guy is probably not familiar with 17 Days, Do it all Nite, Party up, The Stick, Players Ball, Bambi, Still waiting, Sexy MF and Cream Girls and boys. He can't hear Prince! Prince was the greatest musician ever!
Prince was one of the most gifted multi-instrumentalists EVER!!! PERIOD! Yup, sounds like an Alembic to me on "Sexy Dancer". Brown Mark is a BEAST!!! Excellent video!!!
Good examples He understood the relationship between drums and bass perfectly Also the spaces were used to great effect It must have helped that he was such a good drummer that his bass rhythm was locked in
I love Flea, I think everybody does. He loves jazz and dabbles on the trumpet proficiently. But Prince is GODLY! Ultimately though, we really needa stop comparing and “ranking” musicians and artists. It’s ART! Sure, it can be competitive. But it shouldn’t be taken so seriously.
Thanx 4 ur clever video. Prince bass playing was very inventive, often 4 the sake of the song, not 4 the sake of the bass or groove... It serves the music, that’s the priority....there’s hundreds of examples... but listen to the Jill Jones album from the bass point of view... u’ll b surprised.... or the first Madhouse album...
This dude played a simple "G" note throughout almost the entire "Controversy" song, and it was pure genius. It's the only song Ive ever played on bass with one note that drew me in like that. That dude was a MASTER.
I am a bass player from Detroit and I think that the best bass player Prince ever had was Prince himself. I would also say that Prince was the greatest bass player and all around musician of all time. Why? Because Prince approached music like a science project: he studied and mastered the deepest depths of music theory and created magic the way the Harlem Globetrotters studied and mastered basketball. My favorite bass player of all time is Bootsy Collins simply because he was the first Rock Star bassist ever and because he developed his style from understanding the James Brown theory of the “One.” What makes a bass player great is his or her ability to feel the rhythm and groove, and hear the band, and place those bass notes between the different instruments to create a wall or floor for the music. No one does this better than Bootsy, and he attributes this magic to James Brown ❤
SEXY DANCER is one of my favorite bass plays of Prince! Also the “H” song!!!! The keyboard solo on H is mind boggling! And the piano solo on sexy dancer too! He was underrated on bass play!!!! He’s a Guitar🎸Hero & Bass Hero! A Synth Great too! I also found my comment prior to this one! I thought I been here before!🤦🏽♂️😂👋🏻
Badaxx on bass and 6 string. He was phenomenal. Unfortunately I wasn’t that into him when he was very popular. What a sad thing too lose such a talented person.😢
So I think you play the bass really, really well. You hold the instrument very well, I don't hear any false notes, you mute all the noises with both hands and wrap the sound 😉. And YES!!! Prince was a super great musician... maybe orchestral arrangements weren't his strong point.... but funk, pop... wow😍
You make a very important point: a player doesn't produce that Sound on the instrument unless they have technical proficiency (Proving once again, it's all in the hands)! Great video
Excellent Excellent Ted some nice base examples there I particularly loved Prince's last offer he had the Afro with third eye girl his guitar playing with Neil and Carlos together plus a lot of other cats and his ownd some nice base examples there I particularly loved Prince's last offer he had the Afro with third eye girl his guitar playing with Neil and Carlos together plus a lot of other cats and his own
@@TedTalksBass hi Ted ---are you aware of a young bassist that died at the age of 27 Het was magnificent with Santana after David Brown left for a while--- they got a cat called DOUGIE RAUCH--- I'm sure as a bass player you must know him------- he was unbelievable as was David in his own way. CHeers Jim
You hit on ALL THE SONGS that I like to point out to demonstrate Prince’s bass playing prowess. I would also add “Head” and “Pop Life.” As far as my favorite Prince’s bassists, I’d start with Brownmark because he could approximate Prince’s studio playing onstage. After that I’d go with Rhonda.
Absolute legend in every sense. I love flea, having listened (a lot) to the music of both RHCP, but Prince is just on another level. I started listening to Prince when 1999 came out (I think I was in middle school then), and RHCP when I was in high school with Uplift Mofo Party Plan. As a bass player myself I very deeply appreciate both of these musicians, but like I said, Prince was just something else, not a mere mortal. I hold him in the same esteem that I hold Bowie and Bob Marley. Just complete forces of nature.
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@@TedTalksBass I knew it! It's Josh. Alex and Raquel say what's up. Great channel! You were born to talk bass. And you were always preaching the word of Prince. Glad the algorithm pushed you into my feed. If I ever run into you, I got a Rolling Rock with your name on it. 😂
everybody on this list sleep!!!!!! but there's something else.... to wake u up!!!!!! WHY NOBODY SAID MADHOUSE????? The Jazz/Funk duo of Eric Leeds (Sax/Flute) and Prince (Piano/Synths/Drums/Bass, what no guitar??) Unless there's something in the Vault at Paisley Park to top this, Prince's bass performance, as well as his tasty solo on the opening track "One" has to be his best... EVER!!!!!! CAN U SAY "PURPLE JAZZ????? LISTEN RIGHT HERE!!!!! ruclips.net/video/lJ-2mUH2iRA/видео.html
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Thanks for posting this. I actually tracked Prince on Bass working as his Engineer at Paisley Park studios. His Bass chops in the studio is just on a whole different level! Thanks for paying homage to my former boss! Keep rocking.
Wow that’s awesome. Thanks for commenting. Would you be interested in chatting with me for the channel sometime about that experience?
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@@dlnzproductions y bro thank you for considering. I’m out all next week on a gig, but can we do the following week via zoom
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For me, Prince is up there with all the greats of Bass playing. An obvious example being 777 aside, the groove this man was able to achieve was second to none. Even layering different grooves - think Alphabet St, Emancipation etc. You’re awesome man! Sending love
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Indeed! Please don't 4get the Let's Work bass line its FUNKY LIKE 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩 1love
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That's Rondha Smith on Emancipation
A master musician needs to be able to not only play the instrument with outstanding technical skill but have an unwavering understanding of how to draw out the emotional aspects from a song. There are a lot of of great musicians that are technically skilled but have to know how to make the instrument fit into a song with maximum efficiency. Prince not only played the instrument, he played all of the instruments while writing and performing the songs. Prince knew what emotion he wanted to draw out of people, each instrument was an actor and they were critical components to the story Prince was telling. Prince wasn’t just a musician he was rhythmic poet that wanted to wrap his story’s around the audience so they could completely experience his vision. That’s what makes him a “Master” musician.
This is why a lot of technically proficient musicians can't find work. Yes, technical prowess has its place, but nobody is here to witness you shred on Bass for 10 minutes straight. That's NOT a song. People underestimate how much goes into the production of a song that resonates with people.
Well stated. EMOTION being your KEY WORD IMO. Prince had Emotion and could make any instrument fit in a song. Thats way more skill than just jamming fast licks. He may not have been the best drummer technically. However, Sheila E, said she loved the grooves Prince came up with because they were uniquely creative and worked well w whatever song.
There it is. Freakin' nailed it, Jason.
@@jasoncherry3404 right on!
Prince was above all a composer. Each individual thing he did served the larger concept of the work. There are times when his drumming/drum programming is the highlight and other times when it’s dirt simple, etc. I think (accept for maybe on guitar) he really didn’t care what you thought of him on any instrument. He understood that music isn’t about trying to prove how bad you are. It’s about expression.
@@Brolo214 but he was Baaaaad....one bad dude! Rip. 🙏
Never be another Prince. Genius of music.
I think Prince, unlike other great guitarists, bassists, keyboardists, writers, etc., was so good on so many instruments that no single instrument stood out to distinguish him and box him into one category. But what I appreciate most about my all-time favorite artist is that he was still a student at heart and knew there was something to learn from other musicians to help him improve. Such a great musician and human being.
@EdTheBearsFan I think you've definitely identified the "problem". Prince was unique, a great multi-instrumentalist, a great songwriter, a musician par excellence, and a mesmerizing performer. We'll never see his like again.
@@bwat9365I think that with how great of a songwriter, performer, singer and guitarist he was we tend to forget he was also a great bass player, pianist, drummer and how many horns did he also play?? What else am I forgetting?? The dude was hands down the most all around gifted musician/composer we will ever see (at least in our lifetimes).
Prince was not afraid to be simple when it fit the song. Making simple bass lines sound good is a great skill.
I used to listen to rhcp quite a bit and it was cool...but can you imagine flea in your funk. Prince just has a deeper understanding of funk, rhythm, timing, space than almost anybody but the masters. On Head, that groove plus the space before the cymbal crash on the hook is just perfection. It's so simple yet so deep
What a titan Prince was. Just so gifted in every way. Pure genius.
"Titan" sums it up, great choice to describe him.
Brilliantly put Ted! Prince was way ahead of his time even as a teen! Thanks putting this out there!
Prince has always been one of my favorite bass guitar players. I love his playing especially on "Irresistible Bitch" and his writing and playing on the song "Crystal Ball" is just genius. Thank you for making this video and picking some deeper cuts as examples.
All I know is that Victor Wooten credits prince as bass genius that is too funky for him still.
It’s called being polite.
@@debwebhubharple4941 you say polite i say inspired
@@debwebhubharple4941 Not being, 'polite..,' he was just telling the truth !!!!
everybody on this list sleep!!!!!! but there's something else.... to wake u up!!!!!! WHY NOBODY SAID MADHOUSE????? The Jazz/Funk duo of Eric Leeds (Sax/Flute) and Prince (Piano/Synths/Drums/Bass, what no guitar??) Unless there's something in the Vault at Paisley Park to top this, Prince's bass performance, as well as his tasty solo on the opening track "One" has to be his best... EVER!!!!!! CAN U SAY "PURPLE JAZZ????? LISTEN RIGHT HERE!!!!! ruclips.net/video/lJ-2mUH2iRA/видео.html
@@debwebhubharple4941Listen and you will hear. LISTEN and you will understand. 😊
Dope. Just plain dope. The timing and articulation is what gets me.
Nice Vid, Even Flea himself, said in an interview 12 years ago, He was inspired by Prince in every aspect from bass to songwriting, creativity. Even when Prince played the simplest guitar, bass, drum parts, they always fit the song and had emotion.
That reminds me of when the Spice Girl, Mel B, said she was influenced by Prince.
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Let's Work is funkier than 7 cans of Magic Shave! Brown Mark is indeed a beast on the bass
Gotta Add That "Acknowledge Me Rehearsal" NPG Joint. Wow Just Wow
Andre Cymone and Prince created that style of playing. Then Andre found Brown Mark to replace him in the Revolution.
Are you making a general statement cause Brown Mark didn't play bass, Prince did
Let's work is absolutely mad funky. To me it's one of the greatest funk baselines ever written.
@@ralphmcclain4848 magic shave. 🪒
Prince was a technician who strategically placed the sound and the parts to fit the track he was doing at the time. He could have easily cooked it to highlight the bass, but he didn’t. Check out the line on Pop Life and see how it compliments the song. Genius!!!!
#PopLife
Brother, you are a very nice guy and you do not intend to offend anyone, so let me say on your post what you cannot.
Flea is a dope bassist and he's a straight-up MONSTER onstage. I love him. However, comparing Flea to Prince is like comparing Mike Tyson to the Incredible Hulk. You don't have to take my word for it... just ask Flea himself.
Not only was Prince better than Flea, but quite frankly, Prince was better than EVERYBODY on bass and on guitar for the very reasons you suggested. It was his approach; his dexterity and flexibility; his attention to detail; his ability and willingness to explore and experiment; his love and respect for rhythm BEFORE the hard line.
Watching Prince play any instrument was like watching the Harlem Globetrotters play basketball. It was purely magical genius.
Prince and I once dated the same girl back in the day before he was really famous and I had a chance to play music with him in a basement in Detroit for about three hours. All I can tell you is there has never been a greater musician EVER!!!
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@@TedTalksBassAre you kidding ? Prince was AWASOM. But, 'PLEASE.' NOT THE GREATEST ON BASS !!!
@@spanishcastle1234 I'm 100% sure that I didn't say that he was. I'm also 100% certain that I said what is "good" is subjective. :-)
@@TedTalksBassPerhaps you did not say that Prince was the greatest bass player of all time, but I am saying just that, and here’s why:
Although every bass player has his or her own style and approach to the instrument, you could have placed the top 25 bass players in a single room and let each one go face-to-face with Prince and he would have played their own style in front of them, then added his own Purple sauce.
What I mean is that Prince studied music theory, music style, stage presence and overall audience impact the way Einstein studied Quantum Theory. Prince was Larry Graham, Verdine White, James Jameson, Bootsy Collins, Stanley Clark, Aaron Mills, Marvin Craig, Louis Johnson, Nathan East, Nate Phillips, Marcus Miller and many others all rolled up into one person. He was the only bassist that could play ANY style, ANY genre, and ANY song. He was also the only bassist that had MASTERED over 30 instruments, MASTERED vocals, MASTERED songwriting, MASTERED style…..
I was never a Prince fan, but I still have to admit that he was the greatest musician of all time simply because he invested his time, energy and resources into becoming just that.❤
Excellent response respectfully
From a Musician stand point, when it comes to guitar or bass with Prince, there's not much of a debate. PERIOD!
Seriously.
I agree Ted. Think of Alphabet Street, Love Bizzare, Le Grind, etc. Flea is bad too. But Prince was a creative force. He was on a different plain of existence as far as Bass playing.
Norwood from Fishbone inspired and helped Flea with his groove.
Thank you for this video. Prince's style,technique and sound is often overlooked when talking about the pioneers of Bass. Awesome video! 👍
Ted, love your channel and thank you for this! Great selection from the man’s endless library. I also think the bass in I’m Yours is sick. Especially when he’s trading solos between the guitar and bass…crazy!
I saw Prince live 7 times. At one show he played bass throughout most of the set. The groove was so fat I thought the roof was going to cave in.
Preach! This isn’t spoken about enough! Loved the video 🙌🏼
Prince showed us some new doors to walk through. And gave us insight to the music business that applies to every level. Loving the lessons.
Great overview of Prince's bass playing! I'm a Minneapolis native who was a classmate of Brown Mark and heard his bass playing in high school. I had the great fortune to see Prince in concert many times including his old Glam Slam Nightclub in Minneapolis! I love Prince's great ability to use fingerstyle and slap bass including on the song, "Anotherloverholenyohead." Other Prince bass lines I love, simple but funky, include "Pop Life." I just love another simple but funky Prince bass line on "If I Was Your Girlfriend!" which is a good accompaniment to Prince's "Camille" alter ego! Thank you for sharing this! Great memories! 😊👏🏾♬🎤🎶🎸
Pretty cool you were class mate's with Brown Mark, one of my bass heroes.
When Ted talks--I listen.
I think what made these parts so good is that there's a simple authority to them. They lay rock solid, inside the groove without cluttering things up. Thanks for the insight into one of Prince's many talents...a true groove-master.
I'm a bass player and being able to place the bass in the middle of the groove is important.
My favorite bassist of all time in Verdine White...what can I say he plays in the vain.
When it comes to prince to be able to not just hear your thoughts as a bassist but to play and build around it is simply amazing.
Phenomenal communicator full of grace, clarity and fire. Gratitude! Subscribed. ❤
This was so good. The feeling of all of these songs give me nasty face every time I listen to them and try to learn them!
It’s refreshing to be talking about his bass playing. I love his bass.
Awesome video.
There needs to be a new category for Prince as a multi-instrumentalist. He was the full package. I can't think of anyone else to compare him to.
Let’s Work is my favourite prince bassline. It’s a huge dose of funk
You really can't ask for anything more in a funky ass bassline lol
@@SubliminalLiminalX lol ikr? It’s got everything you want in a funky bassline
Much Love and Respect for you Brother. You have a great attitude & mindset for this! Very engaging, and nurturing the love of the craft as well. I have high hopes for you and I am honored to have shared the stage with you. Humbly.
Peace. Light. Blessings. Bounty. Joy. 🙏🏼💛🎶
Prince definitely brought a lot to the table of Bass. I learned from him 💯🤘🏿🎸🖤🌹🕊🙏🏾
What a fantastic video. Lifelong Prince fan. And completely love learning more about his talent and musicianship from people that also know what they're talking about. Much love and respect ❤
For my top 10 bassist yes Flea is on it but so is Prince where the average listener wouldn't expect him to be because all they know him for is his guitar skills but you can hear the influences of the bass greats in his playing he had a way of making everything he touched his own
Prince being compared to people whom only play bass as their claim to fame? The Brother played SEVERAL instruments.
That would be one of my main points. I've heard many say that he was on par with the best on damn near every instrument. If Prince's primary instrument was bass, people would see it.
To be clear...... Prince played 4 INSTRUMENTS. Tho incredibly.....it was 4.
@@kruncherbloc4775 harp is one. what were the other three?
Voice is also an instrument.
They said Prince could play over 20 instruments! It’s not jus guitar drums bass piano/keyboards! Some people haven’t a clue……
We were blessed to have such a gifted musician in our presence! Of course his vocals were great too! High notes & low vocals! Lead & background vocals!
He was a one man band!
Also “Head” solo keyboard/synth is mind boggling!!!!!!
You obviously have good taste like me in good/great music!💪🤙🏽👌🙌🏽😉👋🏻
Prince's bass playing has always been my favourite of all the instruments he played❤
I would love to hear you review anotherloverholeinyourhead. That was a subtle bassline that is seriously funky. No one talks about it.
Thank you for sharing this. I can play “head” now. It will take me a minute to get the other songs. Prince has always had my ear since the late 70’s. Lady cab driver has been my joint forever. I will always miss that brother, him and Mike. Much love to you bro!
Aw man, I think we can objectively say Prince's work runs so much deeper in so many ways. Lovely illustration of the point. Subscribed! Best, Daniel 🤙🏻
Thanks brother
@@TedTalksBass 🙏🏻
Prince mastered every instrument he decided to play. A one of a kind talent❤😊
MAN THIS VIDEO WAS ON POINT MAN❤❤❤,1 OF THE BEST BASS PLAYERS EVER LIVED,BROWN MARK GREAT STUDENT,IF NOT SURPASSED PRINCE❤
Thank you for this video!!!Nothing compares to Prince!!!
Finally (or I am not aware, haha) a video about highlighting Prince's bass playing. He was AWESOME on the bass.
I was 12 years old when the "Controversy" album dropped. As a beginner, I was mezmerized by the bassline on "Let's Work". That's still my favorite Prince bassline of all time. Just funky!
Learning that track gave me supreme confidence at a young age to keep on playing. 😁
These lines are great, but I recommend also “Alphabet Street “ and “Le Grind “ (too bad the bass is buried in the mix there). He also did some cool things on “Im yours “, “ Emancipation “, “2nigs united for west Compton “, “Northside “ and, of course, “Lets work “ and “7779311”
I feel for you, Pop Life, Tamborine (crazy!), The ballad of Dorthy Parker (only Prince could make such a song and bass), The one, Love Sign, Family Name, The Everlasting Now
@@darkbluebossa good call on Le Grind. Deceptively and brilliantly funky.
@@mdf1671 yes, and the bass is buried in the mix. If you listen with earphones, there are some very interesting things he does on the bass
In the Prince pantheon of bass players, I’d go with Sonny T., Andre Cymone, Brown Mark, Rhonda Smith
"Flea a better bass player than Prince, what uh joke,🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Prince could out play Flea in his sleep. "You know Ted you can spot uh hater a mile away, "THANKS FOR KEEPIN IT REAL BRO!!!!!!!
Smell a hater like a fart in a car
Again AND YOU KNOW IT TED!!!!!!!
Absolutely agree with you. Not even a legitimate comparison.
Prince was another planet when it comes to bass. Flea is cool but not in the same world with it comes to being compared to the Prince.
Glad you made this video. My 1st thought was: "Oh yeah, Prince did play bass." Seems there was studio Prince who, like Kevin Durant, scored 35 points on the album before you realized he ever took a shot. He played drums too and the two beats that stand out in my mind are on Irresistible B'tch and Housequake; but I'm only assuming he recorded those.
4:08 That is Mind-Blowing! I never ever thought about that!
Loved your playing on Uptown the most but a fun breakdown of Prince's bass lines. Thank you!
Prince is one of my all time favorite musicians period. He is a phenomenal bass player and all around musician.
Larry Graham is One of my favorite bass player also. Marcus Miller,, Verdine White, Louis Johnson, Victor Wooten etc.
Great video. One of my favourite bass lines is from the song "I feel for you". Very understated in the mix but the feel is always there. As you pointed out, very percussive in his approach.
Yes!! Great examples! I would say “She’s Always In My Hair” is a sneaky one too- as far as being about rythym and pocket - one may focus on guitar on that track which is awesome, but that bass and drum lock- whew!!
Totally!
5:23 I knew it was Uptown before you said it, this is the song I play for young dudes wanting to know about Prince. They usually never heard of it and I enjoy watching it blow their minds.
Such a killer tune
I like how this host breaks it down and he's not annoying like a lot of other host commentaries particularly one light skinned brother but I'm not going to say any names. Son of a bass is one of the best out here. This brother breaks it down playing and explaining.
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flea is one of my students
who said that stole my mushrooms
I love Prince's bass playing. What's your take on Marvin Isley of the Isley Brothers? I've been listening to them lately, and to me Marvin puts the funk in all of their songs .please do a review
@@alvin1039 LOVED all of Marvin's work. Never got the credit that he deserved when he was alive.
My money’s on the A to G on Head being played with the thumb fretting the E string!
Love your channel man. Much love from England 👍
The thumbnail photo of Prince and the one eyed bass during that time I was a regular at Prince nightclub in downtown Los Angeles, Glam slam West, and I snuck into an early morning rehearsal. That’s a whole other story of many, but I ended up in front of Prince maybe about 8 feet away as he rehearsed and play that bass guitar, Prince played 777-9311 bassline he probably knew and let me slide, I was the only fan there. I don’t think I need to say anything more but yes it was.😉
There was a nice tribute to Prince at the Taste of Minnesota a couple of Sundays ago...by Jam and Lewis as well as Morris Day and the Time who performed! It was the BOMB!!! 😊👏🏾♬🎤🎶🎸
That Bass Sounds Immaculate!!!!
This is an example of an artist’s genius being so effortless that people don’t appreciate it as they should.
That's what happens when you make it look easy.
Great video. I love your enthusiastic analysis. You've got me motivated to do a deep dive on the Prince catalogue of music.
You should! It’s a great ride
Sonny T and Larry Graham . When I hear. Prince I hear these 2 legends. Sonny T taught Prince so much including bass, guitar , and singing in his falsetto voice .
You can surely also hear the Larry Graham and Sly Stone influence.
Flea , better than Prince? Hmmmph. I don’t think so .😂
Yeah that dude was tripping! He also blocked me on fb
100% agreed with you Man! Prince was for all time. Was funk royalty
Also the bass hook for I Feel For You is legendary
Love your breakdown! Im copping the black mug and subscribing my brother!. Stayn tuned in!! I sent this vid to both my musician cousins because this was our era and inspiration for what we do today. Keep em comin. Im locked in!!!! ✌🏾
Uhhh,,, he was a badass because he had natural God-given talent, realized it early, didn't waste it (or waste time), practiced a LOT when he was young, and eventually mastered the instrument.
Ok, I got you on that. As you know, they think it’s Terry Lewis on that recording. Would had love to see you play those thumbs and plucks on that, but you did it on Lady Cab Driver. Thanks for replying and keep it up! Prince is definitely my favorite bass player! I was a kid drummer who started playing bass because of Prince.
My favs in the Prince besides the man himself. Rhonda Smith, Ida Nielsen, Sonny T, Levi, Mono Neon. Love the bass on Let's Work
in 2003 in Sydney, Prince had Larry Graham come on stage & play the encore with him, Larry tore it up Rhonda Smith was on main Bass & she & Larry went back & forth trading lines for a bit... then Prince picked up a Bass & proceeded to demolish the place... Larry & Rhonda just stood there laughing... He was a titan of music. So funky!
My brother I really dug this video and I thought u gave some great insights. Now as far as my fav bass player, it's Jaco.
Hey Ted! refer this guy to Dave Ghrol jamming with Prince. Dave says Prince is the best BASS player Guitar Player, Drummer he's ever seen, or heard. flea is a great bassist! The majority of Prince fans from 1984 will never understand that his best music/songs are pre Purple Rain. This guy is probably not familiar with 17 Days, Do it all Nite, Party up, The Stick, Players Ball, Bambi, Still waiting, Sexy MF and Cream Girls and boys. He can't hear Prince! Prince was the greatest musician ever!
You go homie! I loved the bass play of Sexy Dancer! And the Piano Solo!!! Prince was incredible! Let’s be real!!!!
Race and Space...two of my fav all time bass lines
From the early 90's😎
Prince was one of the most gifted multi-instrumentalists EVER!!! PERIOD! Yup, sounds like an Alembic to me on "Sexy Dancer". Brown Mark is a BEAST!!! Excellent video!!!
Good examples
He understood the relationship between drums and bass perfectly
Also the spaces were used to great effect
It must have helped that he was such a good drummer that his bass rhythm was locked in
@Ted Talks Bass the piano solo on Sexy Dancer was fire too
I love Flea, I think everybody does. He loves jazz and dabbles on the trumpet proficiently. But Prince is GODLY!
Ultimately though, we really needa stop comparing and “ranking” musicians and artists. It’s ART! Sure, it can be competitive. But it shouldn’t be taken so seriously.
Thanx 4 ur clever video. Prince bass playing was very inventive, often 4 the sake of the song, not 4 the sake of the bass or groove... It serves the music, that’s the priority....there’s hundreds of examples... but listen to the Jill Jones album from the bass point of view... u’ll b surprised.... or the first Madhouse album...
This dude played a simple "G" note throughout almost the entire "Controversy" song, and it was pure genius. It's the only song Ive ever played on bass with one note that drew me in like that. That dude was a MASTER.
I am a bass player from Detroit and I think that the best bass player Prince ever had was Prince himself. I would also say that Prince was the greatest bass player and all around musician of all time. Why? Because Prince approached music like a science project: he studied and mastered the deepest depths of music theory and created magic the way the Harlem Globetrotters studied and mastered basketball.
My favorite bass player of all time is Bootsy Collins simply because he was the first Rock Star bassist ever and because he developed his style from understanding the James Brown theory of the “One.”
What makes a bass player great is his or her ability to feel the rhythm and groove, and hear the band, and place those bass notes between the different instruments to create a wall or floor for the music. No one does this better than Bootsy, and he attributes this magic to James Brown ❤
SEXY DANCER is one of my favorite bass plays of Prince! Also the “H” song!!!! The keyboard solo on H is mind boggling! And the piano solo on sexy dancer too!
He was underrated on bass play!!!! He’s a Guitar🎸Hero & Bass Hero! A Synth Great too!
I also found my comment prior to this one! I thought I been here before!🤦🏽♂️😂👋🏻
Badaxx on bass and 6 string. He was phenomenal. Unfortunately I wasn’t that into him when he was very popular. What a sad thing too lose such a talented person.😢
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾.....Bravo.....Good choices my man! - Ricky
So I think you play the bass really, really well. You hold the instrument very well, I don't hear any false notes, you mute all the noises with both hands and wrap the sound 😉.
And YES!!! Prince was a super great musician... maybe orchestral arrangements weren't his strong point.... but funk, pop... wow😍
I love this segment! You hit this on the head! Can you do the bass line on Cloreen Baconskin?
You make a very important point: a player doesn't produce that Sound on the instrument unless they have technical proficiency (Proving once again, it's all in the hands)! Great video
Andrew Gouché played with Prince. I liked that.
I really dug Mark Brown’s bass too.
Sonny T, of course. I think he’s my favorite.
Thanks for this, man. I never knew there was a Sexy Dancer Long Version; solo gives Victor Wooten vibes. 😊
Excellent Excellent Ted some nice base examples there I particularly loved Prince's last offer he had the Afro with third eye girl his guitar playing with Neil and Carlos together plus a lot of other cats and his ownd some nice base examples there I particularly loved Prince's last offer he had the Afro with third eye girl his guitar playing with Neil and Carlos together plus a lot of other cats and his own
Word up!
@@TedTalksBass hi Ted ---are you aware of a young bassist that died at the age of 27 Het was magnificent with Santana after David Brown left for a while--- they got a cat called DOUGIE RAUCH--- I'm sure as a bass player you must know him------- he was unbelievable as was David in his own way. CHeers Jim
Thank you good sir for this. Continued success.
BRO!!! Just As Long As We're Together is a jammmm!!! Very good bass line on thar song! People slept on that song!!
You hit bro.. he was the best I’ve played them all on bass in the pocket 🙏🏾
You hit on ALL THE SONGS that I like to point out to demonstrate Prince’s bass playing prowess. I would also add “Head” and “Pop Life.” As far as my favorite Prince’s bassists, I’d start with Brownmark because he could approximate Prince’s studio playing onstage. After that I’d go with Rhonda.
Get out of my head…as I plan a video on that very subject 😂
@@TedTalksBassGreat minds think alike.
Honorable mention is Prince playing the blisteringly cold bassline of "Stare". The whole song is straight fire!! Baseline is face-melting!!
Oh fo sho
Absolute legend in every sense. I love flea, having listened (a lot) to the music of both RHCP, but Prince is just on another level. I started listening to Prince when 1999 came out (I think I was in middle school then), and RHCP when I was in high school with Uplift Mofo Party Plan. As a bass player myself I very deeply appreciate both of these musicians, but like I said, Prince was just something else, not a mere mortal. I hold him in the same esteem that I hold Bowie and Bob Marley. Just complete forces of nature.