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Jimmy Johnson bass solo 2003

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2010

Nice bass solo from Jimmy Johnson at 3:47. Other fine solos from Tom Scott, Michael Landau, Larry Goldings and Steve Gadd. From the Gadd Tribute concert, this is the Mercer Ellington standard "Things Ain't What They Used To Be". Intro by Bill Cosby.

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  • Jimmy is so fucking awesome. Love the guy.

  • ooh, gonna have some JELLOOOO pudding with mmmm JImmmy Johnson, jello pudding, YUMMMM, good for you kiddies....

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  • Incredible rhythm section here!!

  • @76alembic wanna hear something cool? Search Lyle mays / alex acuna duet # 2. There's a fretless sample Lyle uses from trilian you have to hear to believe.

  • @TadRapidly Could not agree more ;from swing to Allan Holdsworth

  • @BasoQueen A sweet series II five tone ,he invented it!.

  • Jimmy Johnson has such great taste,that Alembic series II 5 sounds great!

  • great stuff.... gotta love Gadd's solo too.... so classy.

  • Jimmy Johnson on his Alembic Series 2, just amazing.

    Musical haute cuisine.

  • @kelpers1483 anyone in the know puts jimmy in the top 5. what a monster.

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