Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
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@EpiScintilate Yep. I remember hurry to grab this cassette when I Want to Play For You came on the radio. I was 15...and Jazz has ALWAYS been my first love...played the heck out of this that I drove my band mates CRAZY. Such a great way to reintroduce a Mingus classic to a new generation.
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Pork Pie long gone this sounds like a totally different tune.
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People who like Stanley would definetly like Alex Webster bassist
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That's not Maiden Voyage, that's Goodbye Pork Pie Hat.
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@EpiScintilate I didn't know that , since I don't own the CD you're mentioning, so to me "Live at the Greek" is the reference for this arrangement , however, I never commented on ' which one's the best version', but since you're bringing it up, this one, the 'Greek', and one by Gary Burton are my favorites. Joni's and Jeff's are fine also, except that Jeff's is more of a modal thing that in my opinion doesn't do justice to the great chord changes of the tune. Peace bro thanks for the info.
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@tiluriso I'd say the arrangement goes back to 1988 on Stanley's "If This Bass Could Only Talk" CD. Sounds great to me.
As to being the best, who knows, I like Jeff Beck's, Stanley's and Joni's. At the end of the day it's a great track. There's a lot of tracks like that where awesome musicians can do an awesome job of it.
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this is the bast cover of goodbye porkpie hat
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i like this MusiC !!!!! AmaziinG !!! GreaT Bass Solo of STANLEY !!! = ]
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this version has pretty much the same arrangement as the one that Stanley Clarke recorded on his 1994 "Live at the Greek" w/ Larry Carlton, Billy Cobham , Najee and Deron Johnson.
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Stanly did some great riffs with Wayne Shorter. These guys defined jazz fusion.
Oh what is this shit! Why does it have to end in the middle of a bass solo?
audiophage 3 years ago 6
This wouldn't work for 50 Cent because there's thing thing called jazz going on, you know, improv and such?
KingCrimson776 4 years ago 4