Bunny is one of the most underrated bassists EVER. I can’t believe he isn’t popular like Marcus, Vic, or Jaco. Yes, he isn’t as innovative as them, but he deserves WAY more recognition for his AMAZING skill.
Bunny Brunel has got to be one of the best living bass players in the world. He and Jeff Berlin, Abraham Laboriel, Victor Wooten, Tetsuo Sakurai are on my top ten ever. Number 1 reserved for the one and only JACO PASTORIUS!!!
come on...hes not underrated by anyone (whos opinion actually matters). CAB used to be (and still is) one of the biggest things in fusion. of course average randoms on the street and panta-clown bassists dont know or care, but... thats to be expected
i first though that it was Alain Caron.... no, I'm kidding.... both are great bass players, some of my favorites ones. Love Brunel's bass sound, as always. sorry for my bad english.
Different strokes for different folks. All these guys are awesome and should be appreciated for their craft. What kind of world would it be if every bassist sounded alike. It would be the same as if we all spoke or said the same thing in the same voice. BORING!!!!!! No one is better than anyone else. We as bassists or musicians should study the masters, learn from them, even steal from them but never idolize them or put them on a pedestal (spelling?) Bunny is a bad boy though!!!
@turoniner Bunny Brunel comes much more from the Jazz idiom then Victor Wooten does... You cannot really compare the two. It would be like comparing Jimi Hendrix to John McLaughlin. Yes, maybe Hendrix plays more melodically... but McLaughlin is not "pure wankery" he is just playing more on the extensions of the chords... What you find tasteful and what someone else finds tasteful is purely subjective... Anyway, you cannot compare the two and hold them to the same standard.
Bunny is one of the most underrated bassists EVER. I can’t believe he isn’t popular like Marcus, Vic, or Jaco. Yes, he isn’t as innovative as them, but he deserves WAY more recognition for his AMAZING skill.
This guy is a legend. He can play any style so amazingly.
is so unique bunnys style, and so beautiful
Mélodiste et rythmicien virtuose hors pair, Bunny possède un jeu un jeu lyrique , compose de magnifiques climats ...Fan depuis des années !
Bunny Brunel has got to be one of the best living bass players in the world. He and Jeff Berlin, Abraham Laboriel, Victor Wooten, Tetsuo Sakurai are on my top ten ever. Number 1 reserved for the one and only JACO PASTORIUS!!!
Bunny is a terrific bassist. Unfortunately, he is underrated.
By who?
come on...hes not underrated by anyone (whos opinion actually matters). CAB used to be (and still is) one of the biggest things in fusion. of course average randoms on the street and panta-clown bassists dont know or care, but... thats to be expected
NICE!! Love that 4 string fretless Carvin Bunny..
The first song is Dede from the album Ivanhoe from 81'. Great tune and album! Check it out!
Well I'm TOtally impressed by this cat. I never knew he was the bassist on Tap Step!
MAN this dude can play.
that is they shiniest fretboard i've ever seen, doesn't look real, oh and Bunny rocks
Pretty soon now, Cab is going to drop a new cd.
@iloveyoujules Absolutely true! Bunny is COMPLETELY underrated!!!
Al Vizutti, I have some of his stuff on vinyl :)
i first though that it was Alain Caron.... no, I'm kidding.... both are great bass players, some of my favorites ones. Love Brunel's bass sound, as always. sorry for my bad english.
Great playing. It's so effortless he looks bored.
Excellent travail super bien !...
@iloveyoujules
When a player at their level there is no "better", you may prefer one over the other.
probably some kind of modular synthesizer
i miss him, i should give him a call
I think it's either epoxy or polyester, but it is coated.
It's a coated fingerboard like on a Pedulla Buzz Bass. Epoxy or polyester most likely.
its obviously a carvin
is that the live-album with David Hirschfelder you're talking about?
It is I'm guessing. WHen the glare goes over the neck, you don't see any shiney frets.
Moog is alive!!!
the beast bas men who i want to play Awesome
i mean first tune
whats the name of the song he plays in the beginning?
Metalfusionguitar Dede
Different strokes for different folks. All these guys are awesome and should be appreciated for their craft. What kind of world would it be if every bassist sounded alike. It would be the same as if we all spoke or said the same thing in the same voice. BORING!!!!!! No one is better than anyone else. We as bassists or musicians should study the masters, learn from them, even steal from them but never idolize them or put them on a pedestal (spelling?) Bunny is a bad boy though!!!
What's the name of this tune ?
Elvis Hi-man dede
omg
Anyone notice the crazy mixer/wire mess/pop art behind his head? He is playing great, backing tracks/composition doesn't do much for me.
@turoniner Bunny Brunel comes much more from the Jazz idiom then Victor Wooten does... You cannot really compare the two. It would be like comparing Jimi Hendrix to John McLaughlin. Yes, maybe Hendrix plays more melodically... but McLaughlin is not "pure wankery" he is just playing more on the extensions of the chords... What you find tasteful and what someone else finds tasteful is purely subjective... Anyway, you cannot compare the two and hold them to the same standard.
looks like its made of glass
Forgive me "Victor Wooten's fans" but Bunny Brunel is much better bassist, nicer music, perfect technique! ...Victor is just a showman!
Definitely influenced by Jaco.
Not really in fact: same period, parallel evolutions...
@@mv3772 exactly!
@@WaxDat8800 Sure 🙂
Man, i think i love Justin Bieber. thumbs up if you love him too. =)
he's such a nerd! dude wails though.