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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

tryed to get him to put on a shrit so i could hang a mic on him. in the middle of all of that, he spoke a lot of truth about music, people and business.

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  • 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.

  • its also SO awesome to see jaco sing along to his music.

  • he was a walking music box.

  • 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.

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  • 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.

  • be booa bo ba, " thats was a beautiful intro to continuium.

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  • @jazzmanstore everyone who makes music "steals" from those before them. you are stupid.

  • 0:35 "I dont understand - which wife is calling me this time? WTF" LOL

  • @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

  • @jazzmanstore Mr Pitiful I believe? Jaco said it best, i steal from the best!!

  • @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.

  • Jaco was Listening to hte Contiuum from the 1982 Japan Concert, Nice to hear him talk about it.

  • @jazzmanstore thank you.. so it´s "Otis Redding".. i couldn´t understand what jaco said roIght there. just that.. NO NEED OF THE HISTORY

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