Jaco Pastorius (with Weather Report) - Portrait Of Tracy

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2006
  • Live At Montreux Jazz Festival, July 18, 1976.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 1,6 тис.

  • @Musicdudeyoutub
    @Musicdudeyoutub 10 років тому +1279

    It blows my mind how he can hit all of those harmonics so cleanly.

    • @chrisseger2346
      @chrisseger2346 10 років тому +87

      That's what happens when you put the time and effort into bass that he did: You become a god!

    • @geoffersonhackborn4418
      @geoffersonhackborn4418 10 років тому +146

      And on a fretless bass at that

    • @acapdevila
      @acapdevila 6 років тому +47

      Part of the trick is to play near the bridge.
      LOL 3 years answer

    • @FaceFeeder
      @FaceFeeder 6 років тому +71

      I went to a fretless through the inspiration of Jaco and it actually is not that hard to create good harmonics after a while, compared to a fretted. But playing them like Jaco is something that will never ever be done again. (Which is a good thing also I guess, since it proves how great and unique his work forever will be)

    • @RiveBassCovers
      @RiveBassCovers 5 років тому +19

      True. I mean that was mainly because of the fact that he spent every single day with that bass in his hands ever since he started playing it. Hell, he mastered it in a week! And was playing sets before learning how to read! Goes to show that Jaco was born for music. I really wish that I could've seen him live... Must've been an otherworldly experience to do so.

  • @blueleaftuber
    @blueleaftuber 8 років тому +967

    The Weather Report was really good on this track

    • @paulpower7018
      @paulpower7018 4 роки тому +42

      Funny yes. But they were an awesome band at the time. Everyone was top of their game.

    • @evanabbott2737
      @evanabbott2737 3 роки тому +5

      They were awesome...😁

    • @davidmeer6129
      @davidmeer6129 3 роки тому +4

      @CMP AB3 okay Lisa Simpson

    • @apseudonym
      @apseudonym 2 роки тому

      killed it

    • @austinparker6475
      @austinparker6475 2 роки тому +6

      I agree, they chilled and let Jaco work his magic on stage for all of us. A perfect accompaniment, in my opinion

  • @memarkiam
    @memarkiam 10 років тому +786

    Ryan - his playing wasn't fuelled by drugs. Most of his great work was done before he ever took anything, but tragically his last few years were ruined by drink, drugs, & mental illness.
    Yes - Tracy was his first wife.
    One if the most creative, sensitive musicians this world has seen. What a tragedy he left us too soon.

    • @katherineuribe2952
      @katherineuribe2952 5 років тому +7

      Mark Lewis Absolutely a tragedy.

    • @Trepidity
      @Trepidity 4 роки тому +43

      If genius was fueled by drugs there would be millions lining the street.

    • @87155
      @87155 4 роки тому +1

      Abject Trepidity high risk can mean high reward

    • @christopherrowley7506
      @christopherrowley7506 4 роки тому +25

      @@Trepidity Yep. Drug abuse is strongly correlated with mental/emotional illness. And mental/emotional illness is sometimes associated with creativity (I suspect because if your experience of reality isn't the same as those healthy people around you, you are forced to question that perceived reality in ways healthy people are less likely too). It may then be likely that someone that has metal/emotional illness and is creative, may also abuse drugs. But I think it's a mistake to suppose that drug use implies creativity.

    • @Trepidity
      @Trepidity 4 роки тому +6

      @@christopherrowley7506 I implied that genius is genius. drug abuse while may have been a catalyst but was not the source of his genius. If drug abuse had been a source of genius then the drug epidemic is created thousands of geniuses. Which of course is not true and makes up what I was saying. I may argue that intelligence is often accompanied with depression but I don't want to think about that when listening to jaco.

  • @sasutron
    @sasutron 9 років тому +469

    i don't even play bass and this makes me cry. Not many people who've ever been born could do something like Jaco pastorius did with a bass.

    • @whatilearnttoday5295
      @whatilearnttoday5295 9 років тому +19

      None will ever be born with the context or ability to take it as far as he did. This history can't be repeated.

    • @manugiuglia6750
      @manugiuglia6750 9 років тому

      😃😃😃😃😃😃

    • @giancarloabrahams
      @giancarloabrahams 4 роки тому +3

      I fancy mark king of level 42. that bloke is to my mind a monster on the bass.

    • @DavyMcKay
      @DavyMcKay 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah - made me cry too. 5 and a half minutes of my life I'm never going to get back again :(

    • @folkrod
      @folkrod 2 роки тому +17

      @@DavyMcKay actually this comment made ME cry because it's so sad how poor your taste is 😭😂😭

  • @RossM3838
    @RossM3838 16 років тому +81

    Great musicians really aren't better than one another. They are just different and each contributes something new.

    • @progrockjock
      @progrockjock Рік тому +5

      I couldn't agree with you more.

    • @annalisa14
      @annalisa14 8 місяців тому +1

      Who wouldn’t know this ??

    • @dylancastle7649
      @dylancastle7649 7 місяців тому

      Said very beautifully and articulately

  • @lauriroset
    @lauriroset 13 років тому +286

    I was blessed to know this amazing man when I was at the University of Miami and got to sit in on some very late nite jam sessions at the Jazz School practice rooms with Jaco, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Gil Goldstein & other brilliant artists..
    Saw Jaco for the last time a short time before he died when he played in Key West..
    i pray he's resting in peace or in another extraordinary incarnation..

  • @mvagusta6757
    @mvagusta6757 3 роки тому +236

    I wish he and Hendrix could have played together. It would have been Wild. Both geniuses!

    • @vasconcelossentimento
      @vasconcelossentimento 3 роки тому +14

      hendrix didnt keep up

    • @hs5942
      @hs5942 2 роки тому +1

      Hendrix and pastorious are like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk for electric bass/guitar playing

    • @paveantelic7876
      @paveantelic7876 Рік тому +47

      @@hs5942 lol both steve and elon are hacks who didnt invent anything by themselves

    • @randomcrusader5632
      @randomcrusader5632 Рік тому +8

      I don’t think you can just mash two very talented musicians together and go “they must be definitely great together!” Completely different styles and vibes

    • @dantheredeemed
      @dantheredeemed Рік тому +2

      @@paveantelic7876 word up brother

  • @eliotroby
    @eliotroby 8 років тому +323

    The whole audience is completely quiet until someone whistles, then jaco whips up the distortion and finishes the song.

    • @skierpage
      @skierpage 4 роки тому +47

      I'm surprised no one went nuts at 2:11 when Jaco haltingly breaks into the opening of "Portrait of Tracy." I guess not many members of the audience had Jaco's debut album, probably the greatest debut jazz album ever.

    • @marchamill
      @marchamill 3 роки тому +42

      @@skierpage In most countries people can enjoy an artist perfornance without screaming like in america.

    • @PatriotSteve
      @PatriotSteve 3 роки тому +13

      @@marchamill most countries have unenthusiastic audiences then.

    • @PatriotSteve
      @PatriotSteve 3 роки тому +7

      @Toxic Potato listen to the obnoxious prick explaining jazz audiences to me.

    • @forgetful9845
      @forgetful9845 3 роки тому +7

      @Toxic Potato depends, alot of jazz is loud and rambunctious, especially if you listen to early jazz or jazz before the swing era you see wild crowds

  • @scylla019
    @scylla019 15 років тому +267

    he finds the harmonic even when its fretless. thats amazing

    • @mansakonko7777
      @mansakonko7777 3 роки тому +6

      That had never even crossed my mind! Totally dude.

    • @izzy1349
      @izzy1349 3 роки тому +25

      He ripped them out so there would still be lines where they used to be

    • @bRokeAwms
      @bRokeAwms 3 роки тому +1

      He doesn’t use the natural harmonics on the fret board. He made the harmonics w his right hand(picking hand) to make unnatural harmonics

    • @CaptainOffensive
      @CaptainOffensive 3 роки тому +37

      @@bRokeAwms I'm bassist that able to play this song. And you totally wrong :) It's actually natural harmonic.

    • @bRokeAwms
      @bRokeAwms 3 роки тому +1

      @@CaptainOffensive depending on the key. Point being, it doesn’t matter with Jaco. He’s a wizard. He can play this w/o natural harmonics, and YOU mr bass man would never be able to tell

  • @monzayh89
    @monzayh89 4 роки тому +192

    Shout out to SWV, Chingy and the legendary Thundercat for bringing me this masterpiece of music in history 👏😭👏😭👏😭👏😭👏😭

    • @lomarr332
      @lomarr332 4 роки тому +14

      Same. Saw that top bass line video with Stephen and was like I know that fucking progression from somewhere.... Robert glasper? No.... SWV. So Damn beautiful

    • @kervinxbruno
      @kervinxbruno 4 роки тому +1

      I need to be in lighten how thundercat?

    • @SSKMusicBeats
      @SSKMusicBeats 4 роки тому +17

      Thundercat finally brought me here with the breakdown

    • @rodrikq2913
      @rodrikq2913 4 роки тому +21

      Fun fact, Swv producer got sued by using it.

    • @KOOLEE88
      @KOOLEE88 4 роки тому +1

      Constantly, it's perpetual

  • @tooter1able
    @tooter1able 11 років тому +84

    I had the privilege and pleasure of playing with this amazing player in the Blue Note on Acoustic bass.....the subtlest, most tasteful, tactful bass player of all time!
    RIP Jaco and thank you for the memory.

    • @RiveBassCovers
      @RiveBassCovers 5 років тому +1

      tooter1able lucky!!! I wish I would've been able to see him in person. May I ask, how was he? In the meaning of as a person?

    • @ethanlocke3604
      @ethanlocke3604 3 роки тому

      Elias Rivera there’s is documentary on him that you can watch on the free version of Hulu. It has a lot of talk from people who new him personally and I highly recommend it

  • @chromaticbass
    @chromaticbass 8 років тому +125

    This guy opened so many doors for the bass approach not only as solo but combined with the other instruments in less than 5 years...
    Before him great players put bass at a high groove level and solo level based on pentatonic or slap or trying to immitate guitare (great too)
    He completly walked with his bass on the voice, piano, sax, guitar and drum parts... and fit with them.. always creative and in the music.
    telling us.. "hey man this is how bass can be played, take this in your face and, do it on your own way from now"
    All the great bass contributors from all the world refer to him. this not a surprise... and he did that without "million of like button"...
    You can take ideas of his playing to develop your style.
    For example, Pino palladino got Jaco's chord bass line approach, you can ear some jaco's lick on his work with Paul Young...

    • @RiveBassCovers
      @RiveBassCovers 5 років тому +3

      True. I could make a whole list of all the bass players that are influenced by Jaco. Some examples are:
      Robert Trujillo (he had an encounter with Jaco and produced the documentary. Even owns Jaco's bass rn)
      Flea
      Victor Wooten
      Marcus Miller (was friends with John [Jaco's real name])
      Geddy Lee
      Among others

  • @gilbert20
    @gilbert20 13 років тому +37

    My God, Jaco is so young and beautiful here! This playing elevates the bass to art. The sophisticated harmonics, the crisp arpeggios, the improvising on a theme......just everything! What a waste of a life. I miss him a lot.

  • @kerizmarolle9710
    @kerizmarolle9710 3 роки тому +34

    Wasn’t born yet but when I found out that he was living on the streets and beaten to death from a fight hit me hard tonight.I’m happy I was able to hear his music and his legacy😢

    • @CooManTunes
      @CooManTunes Рік тому

      He fought about as much as a mouse can fight against a cat. That bully murdered him, and is now walking the streets. I've always hoped that somebody would find that murderers home and cut him up in his sleep.

    • @Pimpwindu
      @Pimpwindu 8 місяців тому +1

      Is that seriously how he passed?? What the fuck…

  • @jazzman2516
    @jazzman2516 Рік тому +22

    5:08 it’s reassuring to see that even the master himself got hand cramps. This performance is so educational. I shall be closely studying it for the foreseeable future, for sure.

    • @nnommrr
      @nnommrr 4 місяці тому

      so what exactly is going on when he has the hand cramps ?????

  • @leopercepied9
    @leopercepied9 8 років тому +100

    It seems like the bruitist ending is a direct answer to the guy who whistled him badly few seconds before the actual ending.

    • @silvereminence
      @silvereminence 3 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/AJl_OIR3pnw/v-deo.html

  • @richardgoffin-lecar5001
    @richardgoffin-lecar5001 10 років тому +189

    Without a doubt, one of the world's most unorthodox, but totally brilliant, bassists. You can hear in his playing, just how troubled he was, (Kurt Cobain was the same, although nowhere near Jaco's musical league);. His death was a very sad loss to to world of music. Both men died far too young,

    • @analogaudiorules1724
      @analogaudiorules1724 4 роки тому

      I feel that man...

    • @dylanphelan3010
      @dylanphelan3010 3 роки тому +15

      I wouldn't compare Jaco to Kurt Cobain but I get what you're trying to say

    • @wysiwyg2489
      @wysiwyg2489 8 місяців тому +2

      This was from 1976 when Jaco joined WR, Portrait of Tracy was recently created as well. He was as clean as a whistle not even drinking, his mental problems surfaced years later when he starting abusing alcohol and drugs. He wasn't troubled here, just playing like a genious and at the peak of his career. He was getting high just by playing music at this time,. this is what M. Mikowski wrote on his book about him.

  • @twiggles1217
    @twiggles1217 10 років тому +137

    What I want to know is who tracy was, and how beautiful she had to be for this to be her portrait.

  • @oliviakoenig9629
    @oliviakoenig9629 3 роки тому +19

    me watching this w my bass in my lap, looking like a whole entire fool

  • @blithemiscellany8257
    @blithemiscellany8257 5 років тому +8

    The Continuum lick at 4:06! My favorite lick from the whole Jaco discography! I love how he runs up that major pentatonic shape, and the resolution is so resonant around the music coming out at the time (Check out Dave Holland's Conference of the Birds!)

  • @voncoolio
    @voncoolio 16 років тому +15

    I actually prefer this to the album version. Simply can't stop listening to it. Pure genius.

  • @CooManTunes
    @CooManTunes 10 років тому +55

    Jaco is the only musician who could make me imagine I'm in an ice kingdom.

    • @nwdragonfly
      @nwdragonfly Рік тому +2

      His family origins on his moms side are from the very north in Finland

  • @Zeppolino100
    @Zeppolino100 10 років тому +34

    Christopher, I knew him personally, and I can tell you assuredly that in no way did he have a death wish, nor would he have EVER manipulated a way to become a legend other than through the mastery of his music. He DID have a premonition that he would not be on the earth too much longer than Christ. That's way different than wishing it so. I also spent some time with Ingrid, and she felt the biography had too many flaws in it.

  • @shakuhachi4309
    @shakuhachi4309 Рік тому +2

    There's nobody people can play like this before... And now hes gone, but he make history til people do it like this.
    This is a big history that he created.
    And will be never forgeted...
    TIMELESS..............

  • @Zevonfan524
    @Zevonfan524 13 років тому +17

    He was something like 23 when he released this song..I feel like I will never do anything when I think about thay

    • @TorTheWeirdo
      @TorTheWeirdo 3 роки тому +2

      As a 24 year old I have the same exact thoughts. But then I have to remind myself that at 23 he had been doing this since he was 17. Not only that but he had kids and a wife. He started his life early.

  • @azbababooey
    @azbababooey 4 роки тому +13

    Watched so many videos of him, listen to his jams frequently and still am amazed at how clean he plays. It is SO hard to have correct pitch without frets. You can’t be off. He was so natural in his playing.

    • @bad8400
      @bad8400 4 роки тому +3

      fretless isn’t actually as hard as it seems. especially playing with a lot of harmonics because you have to be right on anyway

    • @chrisnichols9187
      @chrisnichols9187 3 роки тому

      Lines on the neck is still there even though it was a fretless he could tell where he was that at all times

    • @azbababooey
      @azbababooey 3 роки тому

      @@chrisnichols9187 on a fret less that doesn’t matter, you don’t have the frets to correct your pitch. You have to be exact where on the neck you fret the note. If you try a fret less you’ll see it’s actually much harder to play with exact pitch.

  • @goldietoon
    @goldietoon 14 років тому +1

    if you dont get this, you'll never get the real beauty of renewing music, nor the beautiful deep groove of this out of the box musician. Listen to it once again :)

  • @merqury5
    @merqury5 8 років тому +6

    wow! Most beautiful base I ever heard.

  • @RenoBobby
    @RenoBobby 16 років тому +9

    I was lucky enough to have played a mid 60s Jazz, and there is no denying it: it had the best tone. Something about the wood losing whatever residual moisture as it aged. Jaco's axe has that "pure" tone also, but a lot of that is also his touch, and his heart.
    We lost a good one.

  • @blackbearsuk
    @blackbearsuk 13 років тому +11

    Only jazz music audiences would give a bass solo like this the respect it deserves.

  • @jackmcmullin8616
    @jackmcmullin8616 3 роки тому +23

    Really wonder what kind of music jaco would be making now

  • @Gajman44
    @Gajman44 15 років тому +7

    One of the greatest musicians that ever walked this eatrh!

  • @GuitarExplicit
    @GuitarExplicit 13 років тому +11

    I like how he was going to start the song at 1:23, but just thought, "Ah shit, I'll just do some more crazy techniques to amaze them."

  • @kamogelothatomonareng8646
    @kamogelothatomonareng8646 2 роки тому +5

    What he does at 4:07 just makes this rendition nostalgic.

  • @larreetheexhortationist8878
    @larreetheexhortationist8878 11 років тому +1

    I fell in love with the bass after hearing Stanley Clarke in Return To Forever, then Jaco came on the scene (he was already there on the DL) and blew everything I thought I knew about playing out of the window! There have been a million imitators since (me too) but no one quite like Mr. Pastorious. May his music never rest in peace.

  • @6onxza
    @6onxza 3 роки тому +2

    I love how he combined okonkole y trompa with portrait at 1:22. Rip Jaco

  • @RiveBassCovers
    @RiveBassCovers 5 років тому +5

    July 1976... Portrait of Tracy was released in September of that year, so Jaco pretty much was giving a preview of his album

  • @T6V3R1C
    @T6V3R1C 10 років тому +13

    Wow... I'm just discovering this... mind blown.

  • @RighteousPotato112
    @RighteousPotato112 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve seen other videos of PoT live but this was just raw beauty and art from an amazing man. It felt like chaos at some points but some of the most beautiful controlled chaos I’ve ever heard and it brought a tear to my eye when he finished. I’m only 20 years old so he was long gone by the time I was alive but there’s nothing I wouldn’t give to be blessed by the art of bass like he was.

  • @bys6650
    @bys6650 3 роки тому

    Can't help to smile at this tune, so much heart and passion went into it.

  • @RolodexEnigma
    @RolodexEnigma 9 років тому +12

    I would have loved to see him improvise on the droney distorted bits at the end.

  • @DrSleep00
    @DrSleep00 10 років тому +25

    Jaco was an instrument and his guitars were his amp!!rip.
    #OneOfAKind

    • @pbague
      @pbague 6 років тому

      Ricky Roma ewwww you use hashtags

    • @mcbill7352
      @mcbill7352 4 роки тому +1

      What guitars

    • @awllypollyas8292
      @awllypollyas8292 3 роки тому +1

      @@mcbill7352 bass guitars, obvi.

  • @free2bpoppie
    @free2bpoppie 11 років тому +1

    Being first, makes him bad-ass! He was far ahead of the curve, when he introduced us to the true possibilities of the bass guitar!
    I picked my first one up, after hearing this on his debut solo album. I am still in awe of his artistry. And to the haters; get over it, he was truly one of the greats, without a doubt!

  • @tmacart
    @tmacart 11 років тому

    133 dislikes?
    I've been playing bass for 40 years.
    This is a Master at work here!

  • @coreyfisher2542
    @coreyfisher2542 4 роки тому +14

    We can go round and round about who’s the best drummer, who is the best guitar player....But I think the bass is pretty much settled.

    • @dunatyphon5416
      @dunatyphon5416 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed. But, it's not Jaco.

    • @coreyfisher2542
      @coreyfisher2542 3 роки тому +1

      Duna Typhon OK, I’ll bite, who is it?

    • @jackxavier3915
      @jackxavier3915 3 роки тому +2

      James Jamerson for completely different reasons love jaco tho

    • @andyrobson8903
      @andyrobson8903 2 роки тому +2

      @@jackxavier3915 agreed. Jaco was the Picasso to Jamerson's van Gogh.

    • @johndennison2769
      @johndennison2769 2 роки тому

      Solo work Jaco, funk/slap Victor Wooten, rock music John Entwistle

  • @LaCristaJames
    @LaCristaJames 9 років тому +42

    I wonder how SWV got a hold of this.

    • @steezharvey830
      @steezharvey830 4 роки тому +3

      La Crista James is music producers are magical, mythical creatures.

    • @MichaelSotoCE
      @MichaelSotoCE 2 роки тому

      @@steezharvey830 I think it was Brian Morgan who knew.

  • @jonbrown2402
    @jonbrown2402 3 роки тому

    Definitely a brilliant bassist worthy of complete praise on earth! May The legacy of Jaco forever live!

  • @SpaceAce1993
    @SpaceAce1993 4 роки тому

    So beautiful, who would ever think a bass could sound this way, Jaco was a Virtuoso, and a unique soulful musician, all with the Bass.

  • @tiluriso
    @tiluriso 4 роки тому +4

    1:33 - 2:02 = The ostinato pattern of Jaco's 'Okonkole Y Trompa', but taken at breakneck tempo.

  • @whynot1929
    @whynot1929 7 років тому +12

    2:10 U R very welcome :)

  • @twphilosopher
    @twphilosopher 15 років тому +1

    YEA! RIGHT ON BROTHERS IN BASS!
    a lot of the times wen i go listen to music on youtube, theres an argument about the musicians. bonham vs moon, page vs hendrix, etc
    everyone has their own style, so in a way, everyone is the best at wat they do. thats what makes music so enjoyable, to hear it with a different flare every time. we're not just robots or photocopied cutouts. we're people expressing ourselves

  • @MEDASI7211
    @MEDASI7211 13 років тому +1

    HE IS A MONSTAH!!! I CRY EVERYTIME I HEAR THE WAY HE TRANSITIONED AWAY FROM US - HIS TRUE AND ADORING FANS.

  • @HK271
    @HK271 16 років тому +4

    such a bendy thumb!
    jacos awesome!!!

    • @fatheroftwo852
      @fatheroftwo852 2 роки тому

      Double jointed, helps a bunch when anchoring on a string or the neck :D

  • @jdubbjazzbass
    @jdubbjazzbass 9 років тому +27

    im not a jaco fan but let the truth be told,nobody can pull harmonics out of bass like this guy!!

    • @dmbassa
      @dmbassa 8 років тому +4

      +jdubbjazzbass Try NHØP.

    • @MarcvdGr8
      @MarcvdGr8 7 років тому

      dmbassa sums up both of my fav bass players

  • @hydrogen4561
    @hydrogen4561 4 роки тому +1

    カッコいい。惚れてまうやろー。

  • @free2bpoppie
    @free2bpoppie 14 років тому

    Masterful, no matter which way it's sliced up, this is truly a masterful performance!

  • @nniuqed
    @nniuqed 9 років тому +18

    1:20 watch the fingers....amazing....smh.

  • @LasFrambuesas
    @LasFrambuesas 13 років тому +7

    1:33-2:04
    HYPNOTIC

  • @raymondkarlsson9794
    @raymondkarlsson9794 11 місяців тому

    This is a great clip of Jaco! He was on his way and in great shape. Really moving!

  • @demetriosthompson6898
    @demetriosthompson6898 3 роки тому +2

    ...My man, for sure. He "got down" on this one. He made the Bass sing something...

  • @richardwolffe
    @richardwolffe 9 років тому +47

    I don't know what kind of person are the 148 that don't like the video... Aliens?

    • @obreboyz
      @obreboyz 5 років тому +3

      aliens actually must like it.
      i don't think there's a name for something that dislikes this...

    • @connorcoyle6592
      @connorcoyle6592 4 роки тому +3

      Guitarists

    • @jdhrap
      @jdhrap 3 роки тому +1

      Stanley Clarke checking this out 148 x’s...

  • @jj22arc90
    @jj22arc90 7 років тому

    So much sonority, my soul felt so pleased and relaxed yet intrigued

  • @realityme
    @realityme Рік тому +2

    The intro to the familiar magically that everyone knows starts at 2:01. INSANE!!!

  • @Voltanaut
    @Voltanaut 6 років тому +9

    Jaco has long fingers.

  • @talon2talon757
    @talon2talon757 10 років тому +20

    Only a troubled soul can understand the true meaning of this piece.

    • @RiveBassCovers
      @RiveBassCovers 5 років тому +3

      Caleb anyone with a high understanding of music can...

    • @eziauditore
      @eziauditore 5 років тому +1

      @@RiveBassCovers lol

    • @RiveBassCovers
      @RiveBassCovers 5 років тому

      @@eziauditore what's so funny?

  • @cam-the-bassist
    @cam-the-bassist 6 років тому

    A true work of art. Beautiful

  • @TheSckenn
    @TheSckenn 9 місяців тому

    thank you. I saw someone play that with my own eyes once. a marvel of technique, and beautiful.

  • @treason169
    @treason169 9 років тому +33

    147 people are tone deaf...

    • @vboy13
      @vboy13 8 років тому +1

      think before you type.....it's not that hard..even after your lobotomy....*****

    • @arbitermatt
      @arbitermatt 8 років тому +2

      +wlod nat I'm a Jaco fan, but your point us shit. Music shouldn't be about how technical it is to do, it's ultimately about the sound.

    • @mesientogut6701
      @mesientogut6701 4 роки тому

      @wlod nat implying that all music made with computers is shit is also a shit point though too. everything you said after "I meant that if..." is what you should have lead with. Say what you mean and mean what you say.

  • @destroyreligion
    @destroyreligion 15 років тому +4

    "Like, OMG! This is such a rip off of Rain... SWV should sue!!!"
    HAHA! I can't believe people took that comment seriously.
    I guess sarcasm is a dead scene too...

  • @antontaun
    @antontaun 2 роки тому

    this video changed my life when I was 16

  • @mamoji76
    @mamoji76 6 років тому

    Genius, I've always loved his sensitive touch, his soul.

  • @yesnickcarter
    @yesnickcarter 4 роки тому +7

    i know what he is doing is insanely hard to do. but I don’t feel moved by it. not this solo. this feels like musical drills. or an experiment. something to build musical ideas on.

    • @JohnSmith-cw2wd
      @JohnSmith-cw2wd 4 роки тому +1

      Agreed,He doesn't let the music get in the way of his technique.

    • @SPNKr16
      @SPNKr16 3 роки тому

      The studio recording is more musical. Try that one because it's the original.

    • @adnwzhre
      @adnwzhre 3 роки тому +2

      I certainly feel moved

    • @SPNKr16
      @SPNKr16 3 роки тому

      @@adnwzhre Yeah, suppose I can't understand how somebody couldn't be moved. It's just a full body of music composed and played on one instrument. Do note that Jaco composed some of his songs on piano as he was also a fluent pianist. That's why chords are so important because they carry the melody, harmony, rhythm/beat.

  • @loombaron
    @loombaron Рік тому

    Im 43 and still I wasnt even born and this amazing muisc was being played

  • @Skeedaddy91
    @Skeedaddy91 14 років тому

    simply amazing...never heard something better than this one!

  • @Astronometric
    @Astronometric 3 роки тому +1

    Did anyone noticed that Jaco is always moving the volume knob to shape the tail of the harmonics? I would have never guessed by the recording alone! Amazing.

  • @rtcarleton
    @rtcarleton 13 років тому

    dear @victorgtz
    YOU sir are a gentleman and a scholar and I would bet, a pretty damn good bass player yourself !
    Jaco, simply put, is one of the best and most influential MUSICIANS of our time. He wrote great music, played drums, piano, sang and uh....oh yeah, he played BASS...
    Jaco forever

  • @FlashYes1
    @FlashYes1 12 років тому

    So sad he left us. RIP Jaco and thank you for your beautiful and inspiring artistry.

  • @nunofonseca5195
    @nunofonseca5195 3 роки тому

    What an amazing performance from weather report!

  • @onmugen
    @onmugen 11 років тому +1

    R.I.P. Jaco and thanks for inspiring "RAIN".

  • @Marc09Marc
    @Marc09Marc 11 років тому

    Yes! Thats the recording I've been bustin my ass to find! Thanks a lot man, you saved me some time of endless searching.

  • @AdmiralBarackbar
    @AdmiralBarackbar 13 років тому

    I cant say I miss him, because I was never alive when he was, but I so wish he was still around. Happy birthday Jaco.

  • @roseblake5803
    @roseblake5803 5 років тому

    He was such a beautiful man. What a tragedy that happened to him. At least now he can play his music in peace. God bless him !!!!!

  • @metalbass406
    @metalbass406 14 років тому

    Simply amazing! Definitely,the greatest bass player ever!

  • @johncaputo9965
    @johncaputo9965 3 роки тому

    How wonderful to see Jaco when the trajectory of his fame was just beginning, and he was unsullied by the problems that would later affect him!!! Just brilliance and JOY!

  • @Rasmarker
    @Rasmarker 15 років тому

    Real originality stands in not to do what other does on the same field - the master John Anthony Francis Pastorius III made what many of us just dream of. Jacos music still lives in wheater hes not amoung us anymore...

  • @duzey1
    @duzey1 10 років тому +1

    Truly amazing

  • @daleleavitt
    @daleleavitt 13 років тому

    Best bass player I've ever seen/heard. Lyrical and technically over the top. Jaco we miss you!

  • @cbmuzik3000
    @cbmuzik3000 14 років тому

    this song still gives me goosebubmps....after all these years. Jaco revolutionized bass playing!

  • @Sammy86
    @Sammy86 15 років тому

    What beautiful quality.... thanks fopstra...
    jaco my heroe...

  • @sexi1708
    @sexi1708 13 років тому

    jazz, blues and rock n roll the best music for our hurts

  • @delaney157
    @delaney157 11 років тому

    I have learnt more of jaco then any other bass player thank you Jaco

  • @dayknowsalchemy
    @dayknowsalchemy 13 років тому

    Never has a wordless ballad been able to move me like this one. Wish he were still around today.

  • @godwhyisthistaken
    @godwhyisthistaken 14 років тому

    I never get tired of hearing Jazz music, and Jaco Pastourious renedtion.

  • @Yapostadodat
    @Yapostadodat 13 років тому

    The drive to create is a maddening desire most don't get to experience let alone try to work into a career. Jaco had more talent than the world could handle, just not the stability to market it.

  • @cbmuzik3000
    @cbmuzik3000 15 років тому

    it's amazing the things he could do with a bass. RIP Jaco...his style influences all of my music writing till this day

  • @malkavian6275
    @malkavian6275 5 років тому

    Been a while since I watched this masterpiece.

  • @Mahlercougar
    @Mahlercougar Рік тому +1

    RESPECT!!!! One of the greatest. Listen to him command those harmonics!!!!
    Victor Wooten is one of the best because he was influenced by one of the best - JACO!

  • @Jack-pp2ng
    @Jack-pp2ng 4 роки тому

    He really puts his soul into is instrument, thats why jaco is so amazing

  • @cookaboorra
    @cookaboorra 4 роки тому

    awesome personal perception and innovation in playing...haunting

  • @bassmajor
    @bassmajor 13 років тому +2

    jaco is so important for how we see bass as the instrument it now is. Many of his tunes are standard i the bass repertoire. Every serious bassist who's into soloing has played at least one of his pieces and benefited from it. Technicality aside, he is one of the most influencial bassists ever and if you think he's overrated... well listen to donna lee, teen town or punk jazz and think about how old the recordings are :D