Stanley Clarke...amazing bass solo 8-27-2008
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@dogofman You have to admit that for most people this would be considered kind of boring. It's not very musical. Just very showy. I could see why a lot of people might not watch this all the way through.
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@TheONOFFON I met Stanley this year after being a devotee for decades, very great and humble man and very respectful.
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MASTERRRR
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@captsouth funny
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3 people tried to play this
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It sings like a violin...and has the crunchy, tantilising tones of a master's double bass.
Does get much better than this?!
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Bringing these sounds out of an upright bass. I just never thought it possible. Truly amazing!
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Melodic and full of intesity.
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Him and Jeff Berlin, . . the 2 best bass players, period.
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Why doesn't this one have a firm unquestionable five stars?
Somebody out there must be totally deluded about what true skill and musical performanse is about.
dogofman 2 years ago 8
I feel ya Brother!
Hearing him live brings tears of joy to my soul!!!
ElCocomacaco 2 years ago
RighT!!!
ElCocomacaco 2 years ago
I was there - went backstage and met with Stanley right after that performance... truly remarkable! My father played and recorded in a group of three bassists back in 1952 - Harry Babasin, Oscar Pettiford, and Joe Comfort - 56 years ago! A fact that was not lost on Stanley, who showed tremendous respect for what my father did so many years ago... VIVA LA BASS!!!!
TheONOFFON 3 years ago 2
WOW!!! I would LOVE to hear that session ... did anyone record it?
ElCocomacaco 3 years ago