english is not my own language, so soemtimes it´s difficult to unterstand everything to me.. he said he stole that melody from whom? and.. what he said after paraphrasing igor.. thanks
let me give you a Little history, most famous white boy's that play jazz or blues or rock stole every thing that made them rich from black men and women that invented those styles including now the so called rap, what joco was saying is that he stole that melody from Otis Redding a very famous black soul and gospel singer in the south of the USA and jaco was not afraid to admit it, although he never gave credit publicly to Otis or any other black artist that he and other white boys stole from.
@jazzmanstore It doesn't really matter if the musicians are black or white or japanese or indian or hispanic or russian or british, etc. , almost all artists in all genres borrow or steal little moves/licks/symbols from other artists, and they don't credit the people who they steal from. Of course, blues and rock and jazz and rap originated from great black musicians, but you can't keep an idea unless you patent it, as was the example in music for hundreds of years. And thanks for uploading this
Just a dude a bit drunk.. whatever....was a great musician.. but great truck drivers get drunk too.
This is just film of a guy drunk,mouthing off.. irrespective .. interesting because it happens to be a great musician..but here he's just a drunk dude. No big deal. Nothing too significant to learn from this I reckon. Just a guy a bit out of it.
Just a dude a bit drunk.. whatever....was a great musician.. but great truck drivers get drunk too.
This is just film of a guy drunk,mouthing off.. irrespective .. interesting because it happens to be a great musician..but here he's just a drunk dude. No big deal. Nothing too significant to learn from this I reckon. Just a guy a bit out of it.
no i have no idea, it was a list of great musicians who died early until you got to bon scott, then it was like,"1 of these things is not like the others!"
HELLO! Jaco was an addict. Jeez, he's obviously wasted, alcohol and coke was his recipe for a god time. I've been studying Jaco since '87 and I've never seen anything like this, It's so sad. He was truly great and yet flawed. the music lives on.
I feel bad for Jaco seeing this though because he is the person who I look up to most in my influences. I actually wanna learn most of his pieces including The Chicken, Continuum, Come On, Come Over, and Amerika.
he says he stole it from otis redding. im not into that guy though, so idk which song he refers to.
"I don't got enough, man, all I'm doing is impersonating people." Might sound funny, though imo way too deep and sincere for him being just some ordinary asshole. This guy knew something.
this video is monumentally revealing. this goes beyond the myth of jaco the legend and shows you jaco the human. i wish he could have gotten some more love from some better people and made it through. hahah i love when he goes to put on a shirt and comes back with some garb on and makes that stravinsky quote. and the wife joke..
yes and no, you have to remember about that time, everybody was on some thing no body was straight every body was giving away snow or some other thing or if it wasn't snow the beer and booze was flowing or Lucie in the skies, so nobody could sit anybody down because we were all in the same condition but some of us escaped.
never met him,but other candid documents suggest he had more than 1 facet.I would be cautious to not overly enlarge this one..it might distort the picture
yes, he was a man like you or me. but not all men bear the characteristics of such a pompous and self absorbed person. sure, he was drunk, this had a lot to do with it; and he was a certainly a genius, which is also a likely explanation for this behaviour. i simply imaginied him to be a more polite, maybe, eloquent human being. star or not...
i think if you look closly, he has a good heart. hes not a doosh bag to anyone. yea hes talkin loud and in yo face but i tihnk ur just mistunderstanding him.
Hell yeah, this is so cool, thanks for posting this, insight into the mind of pure genius if you ask me. This is the real person with no bullshit, really cool. I can dig it. lol
he was'ent as drunk as you think he was, its always hard being the leader and having all that pressure, look at my good high school friend steve tylor after millions of dollers and records, in and out of rehab.
0:35 "I dont understand - which wife is calling me this time? WTF" LOL
miamigroove 7 months ago
Jaco was Listening to hte Contiuum from the 1982 Japan Concert, Nice to hear him talk about it.
godwhyisthistaken 9 months ago
english is not my own language, so soemtimes it´s difficult to unterstand everything to me.. he said he stole that melody from whom? and.. what he said after paraphrasing igor.. thanks
FMerloable 10 months ago
let me give you a Little history, most famous white boy's that play jazz or blues or rock stole every thing that made them rich from black men and women that invented those styles including now the so called rap, what joco was saying is that he stole that melody from Otis Redding a very famous black soul and gospel singer in the south of the USA and jaco was not afraid to admit it, although he never gave credit publicly to Otis or any other black artist that he and other white boys stole from.
jazzmanstore 9 months ago
@jazzmanstore thank you.. so it´s "Otis Redding".. i couldn´t understand what jaco said roIght there. just that.. NO NEED OF THE HISTORY
FMerloable 9 months ago
@jazzmanstore shut the fuck up with this white boy stole the black mans music bull shit. Music is music, shut the fuck up and listen to it.
italia10588 9 months ago
@jazzmanstore Mr Pitiful I believe? Jaco said it best, i steal from the best!!
bryandunnblues 8 months ago
@jazzmanstore It doesn't really matter if the musicians are black or white or japanese or indian or hispanic or russian or british, etc. , almost all artists in all genres borrow or steal little moves/licks/symbols from other artists, and they don't credit the people who they steal from. Of course, blues and rock and jazz and rap originated from great black musicians, but you can't keep an idea unless you patent it, as was the example in music for hundreds of years. And thanks for uploading this
Tennisers 8 months ago
@jazzmanstore everyone who makes music "steals" from those before them. you are stupid.
y2kohler 3 months ago
full drunking pig
bluespirat 1 year ago
What album is it thats playin in the background?
d2theutchgold2 1 year ago
Just a dude a bit drunk.. whatever....was a great musician.. but great truck drivers get drunk too.
This is just film of a guy drunk,mouthing off.. irrespective .. interesting because it happens to be a great musician..but here he's just a drunk dude. No big deal. Nothing too significant to learn from this I reckon. Just a guy a bit out of it.
timeemotionstudies 1 year ago
Just a dude a bit drunk.. whatever....was a great musician.. but great truck drivers get drunk too.
This is just film of a guy drunk,mouthing off.. irrespective .. interesting because it happens to be a great musician..but here he's just a drunk dude. No big deal. Nothing too significant to learn from this I reckon. Just a guy a bit out of it.
timeemotionstudies 1 year ago
Charlie parker , Robert johnson, hendrix, Coltrane, Mingus, Jim morrisson, Monk,
Raphael rabello, Janis ,Vinicius de Moraes , Bon scott, and many others......
Do you know what i mean?
MrPalimpseste 1 year ago
@MrPalimpseste
no i have no idea, it was a list of great musicians who died early until you got to bon scott, then it was like,"1 of these things is not like the others!"
oiuoiu988 1 year ago
Please put up more of this. It is fascinating.
th1nk21 1 year ago
so sad.
bigwhitesugar 2 years ago
another legend that die in a very bad way .......
the end of hes life was really tragic ...
but i think that just make him a bigger legend ...
jaco is the influence of all bass players
landhozo 2 years ago
i think this is when he was on drugs. watch him closely. just sayin. i still love him
MahavishnuOrchestra1 2 years ago
oh really?
funnyduck 2 years ago
HELLO! Jaco was an addict. Jeez, he's obviously wasted, alcohol and coke was his recipe for a god time. I've been studying Jaco since '87 and I've never seen anything like this, It's so sad. He was truly great and yet flawed. the music lives on.
yoodig1202 2 years ago
be booa bo ba, " thats was a beautiful intro to continuium.
bryandunnblues 2 years ago 2
Thats cool how Jaco has his own stuff playing in the background.
DudeLove1996 2 years ago
I feel bad for Jaco seeing this though because he is the person who I look up to most in my influences. I actually wanna learn most of his pieces including The Chicken, Continuum, Come On, Come Over, and Amerika.
DudeLove1996 2 years ago
lol "which wife is calling me this time"... lmao
ultimabass 2 years ago
seeing this makes me cry :(
MikeMeulenbelt 2 years ago 2
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did they just shoot up heroin?
PhuckHue2 3 years ago
This guy was a genius
Q2W3e4r5tss 3 years ago 2
where did he steal it from ?
bassrafe 3 years ago
he says he stole it from otis redding. im not into that guy though, so idk which song he refers to.
"I don't got enough, man, all I'm doing is impersonating people." Might sound funny, though imo way too deep and sincere for him being just some ordinary asshole. This guy knew something.
RockBottomBass 3 years ago
its also SO awesome to see jaco sing along to his music.
trench 3 years ago
he was a walking music box.
jazzmanstore 3 years ago
co-signed!!
Feesharp9er 2 years ago
this video is monumentally revealing. this goes beyond the myth of jaco the legend and shows you jaco the human. i wish he could have gotten some more love from some better people and made it through. hahah i love when he goes to put on a shirt and comes back with some garb on and makes that stravinsky quote. and the wife joke..
trench 3 years ago 2
yes and no, you have to remember about that time, everybody was on some thing no body was straight every body was giving away snow or some other thing or if it wasn't snow the beer and booze was flowing or Lucie in the skies, so nobody could sit anybody down because we were all in the same condition but some of us escaped.
jazzmanstore 3 years ago
need some subtitles bro
jloch84 3 years ago
never met him,but other candid documents suggest he had more than 1 facet.I would be cautious to not overly enlarge this one..it might distort the picture
DangerBird 3 years ago
"the worlds greatest bass player "
slapit5 3 years ago 2
Just wondering...is there any more to this video, as far as the interview and all that good stuff?
Spankisawesome 3 years ago
yes, there is about 3 hours of madness, i will get around to some more.
jazzmanstore 3 years ago
oooooooooh ooh!!! please post all the madness my good fellow
haaswalton 3 years ago
just lost some respect for the guy...
EvanAHadley 3 years ago
i dont understand why? he was just a man like you and me. even the biggest stars do crazy things.
jazzmanstore 3 years ago
yes, he was a man like you or me. but not all men bear the characteristics of such a pompous and self absorbed person. sure, he was drunk, this had a lot to do with it; and he was a certainly a genius, which is also a likely explanation for this behaviour. i simply imaginied him to be a more polite, maybe, eloquent human being. star or not...
i still love his music!
EvanAHadley 3 years ago
i think if you look closly, he has a good heart. hes not a doosh bag to anyone. yea hes talkin loud and in yo face but i tihnk ur just mistunderstanding him.
chunto231 3 years ago 4
either that or you just dont manna think your idol was a jerk
cfalberg 2 years ago
Hell yeah, this is so cool, thanks for posting this, insight into the mind of pure genius if you ask me. This is the real person with no bullshit, really cool. I can dig it. lol
mrbigstuff944 3 years ago
he's drunk... obviously... and a bit of an asshole... obviously
haaswalton 3 years ago
wow drunk as fuck but i love his composing
jacotubes777 3 years ago
he was'ent as drunk as you think he was, its always hard being the leader and having all that pressure, look at my good high school friend steve tylor after millions of dollers and records, in and out of rehab.
jazzmanstore 3 years ago
F'n classic man! CLASSIC!! Thank you so much for posting.. i'm grinin from ear to ear!
graff302420 3 years ago
i well digup some more when i have time.
gloria1006 3 years ago