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amazing bass line james jamerson on jackson5's darling dear

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I play bass with the jackson5 CD the bass line from darling dear

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  • uri7777- Speaking as a wannabe bass player from back in the day, you made me smile as i watched you play this. That bassline blew me away when I brought that album home and laid that needle down in '70 or whatever year it was. I'm gonna go down in the basement, dust that old bass off, and try (and fail) to play that thing! My wife's gonna hate you even though she'll never meet you.

  • hi !!

    what you just wrote was extrimly moving for my thanx and hop you enjoy making it

    good luke and tel your wife Im sorry

    ^_^

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  • Thank-you so much.

    I know absolutely nothing about bass playing but of all the stuff I check out on youtube I just keep coming back to this one.

    Must be the angelic voice, the amazing bassline but above all watching this dude excelling and obviously enjoying himself so much.

    It just makes me happy

  • Brilliant, dude. Just brilliant. I played back in the day when a Rickenbach was the preferred axe. You give it that Rick sound with such fluidity. Good luck in your journey!

  • @rally41 Is this Carol Kaye? 

  • finally got this track down on bass, after nearly 5 months of regular practise at it. its still not perfect, but i gotta say its been the toughest line I've ever learnt, very unnatural for me to play with coming from a predominantly Alt Rock background.

  • ive watch video of this song and no one can touch u on this song,,u put life to this song

  • BASS FACE

  • @rally41 That's just not true at all. All of "Dianna Ross Presents the Jackson 5" except for "I Want You Back" was recorded at Hitsville USA, so The Funk Brothers (and thus Jameson) was used for the music. Later that year (1969) Motown moved the Jackson 5 out to LA. However, they still recorded some songs back in Detroit, and this song is one of them. Also, just listen to the song, it sounds so quintessential Jameson, everything from the style of playing to the tone.

  • jamerson DOES NOT play bass on "darling dear" or any other jackson five track......excellent playing however

  • jamerson DOES NOT play bass on "darling dear" or any other jackson five track......

  • great job

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