As a 14 year old bassist, this guy is my hero. Watching this solo for the first time changed my life. Jaco completely changed, and greaty influenced how I play bass now, and it taught me not to be Jaco, but to be me. R.I.P the legend, the GOAT, Jaco Pastorius, and cheers to the greatest bass solo of all time.
Masonbass- Keep at it my young brother. Keep practicing the bass as much as humanly possible- you are at that great, great age where muscle memory and musical memory fuses so wonderfully. Dig on all kinds of music- jazz, classical, rock, world music, hip hop- and listen, listen, listen closely. Train your ears young brother- I'm sorry to go on like a crazy old person but I started playing guitar around your age and it has been infinitely rewarding to me. Let music be infinitely rewarding to you!! You are headed in the best possible direction. ☮❤🕉
He was an absolute genious. He know how create incredible sounds of bass : armonics , melody . He created an style of plays bass . He is unique . This session is antologic, historic .he plays with bass lines double and he experimented with the bass ( reverb , distorsionetc) he is the most best bassist that i have ever seen
Jaco Vive !!! Long live Jaco... Hero, misunderstood and understood at the same time, your music is one of the reasons why I am still alive, thank you for being my friend at all times!!! ✌🤘🙌🙌🙌🙌🙏
I watched him do this from the 3rd row in 1980 in Long Beach CA. When we saw it, he beat the bass on the floor with his strap, like whipped it, at the very end, it bounced when he whacked it and dust billowed up from the stage. Never saw anything so intense on stage before or since.
As an old lady bassist, I am 57 now. But the first time I I heard Mr. Jaco I knew he was the bass God foreaver. I have heard lots of bass players from New Orleans Louisiana, the area where I am from......but No bass player I have heard live or recorded could ever touch this man. This is my opinion only but he truly was the best of the best.....May you live foreaver in our hearts and always in our memories...I apologize for any typos
Two different styles I know but Mick Karn of Japan was some fretless player , Mick had a style that has never been replicated by anyone ! Mick also refused to listen to Jaco, as he didn't want to be influenced. I'm sure they're up in bass heaven jamming and sharing each others ideas . Two legends who will always be remembered 🙏
Saw this solo at a Weather Report concert in Pittsburgh in 1980. Nobody was doing anything close to that back then. I understand the negative comments. Some people to this day don't care for Hendrix like some folks don't care for horse radish. I have never acquired a taste for horse radish, but I wouldn't think of belittling someone who does😊
Back in the late 1970's(Not sure which year) my friend and I sat 2nd row at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC to see Jaco and Pat Metheny. First, Jaco played for 20 minutes to a half an hour and did a solo very similar to this one. It was amazing. Then Pat Metheny came out with his band and did a great set. Then, Pat and Jaco, just the two of them came out to play together. It was so good. After a little while, and this is no joke, management turned the lights on, someone stepped out on stage and stopped Pat and Jaco and told everyone in the hall that time was up and the show was over. We could not believe it. Both Pat and Jaco were stunned but that was it.
He was amazing. I played bass until my hand got ruined. I heard him years after and was so envious of his talent. He made the bass do things no one else could/would or can do to this day. Even the tech can’t keep up with him. ❤
What a sad story: the greatest ever bass player forgotten by all of his "friends". I saw him with Weather Report at Montreux and still cannot believe that the members of this supergroup let him down ... 😩. RIP beautiful soul - ❤.
Stop focusing on the negative. It diminishes the positive. He changed the world and left a legacy that will last forever. Talk about that. It’s what you do not how long you have. Respectfully.
2:45 That's some hymn I frequently sang in church. Don't know the title. Then there's a little bit of La Bamba, Bold Soul Sister, Them Changes, Third Stone From The Sun, and The Sound of Music. I saw Jaco with Weather Report at this time and he did all this.
I think this is the greatest "live" electric bass solo in a semi-rock presentation and setting and I would compare this to a John Entwistle, Geddy Lee, Chris Squire, Billy Sheehan or even a Neil Peart drummer type of vibe in terms of that "rock" presentation, not in terms of playing. To call this the greatest bass solo does Jaco and other truly great bassists injustice. This was a great live bass solo performance and a great 'stage act', which he would always do during this period with Weather Report 's Mr. Gone tour and even with Joni Mitchell. I saw this in NYC in Avery Fisher Hall with Weather Report
Фантазёр! Понапридумывал всяких хитрых гитарных штук, от которых находишся в недоумении--так это что, бас гитара или какой то неизвестный доселе инструмент?
When you say BASS, you must mention the G.O.A.T. and place them in order 1. James Jamison 2 .Jaco Pastorious 3. Stanley Clarke 4.Larry Graham (know as the Godfather of Funk bass) 5.Jon Entwistle Everyone else comes after these guys! And, please no Paul McCartney. Because he doesn't even belong anywhere near this group.
Garbage . No melody , you can't whistle it , just some Ponce going as fast as he can on a bass . He plays harmony's my my , wow , the skill. Deeerrrrrrr
@@JacoPastoriusArchiveI can do that too, just give me an ounce of coke like dude was clearly on, and I bet I make a bass sound as poorly as this too. This isn't skill, not sorry.
...... I'm confused as to why this guy was popular. I'm an 80's kid, and this was like a Primus song without the talent. I guess the 70's/early 80's were more coke fueled then I thought. Glad I've never heard of this guy before, this jumble of notes would have turned me off music for life.
@@JacoPastoriusArchive I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not, but he said "Glad I've never heard of this guy before", "coke fueled", "no talent", just your average tonedeaf simple normie. Definetely doesn't know jazz or anything like it.
@@scrimblenibgo back listen to your pop or whatever. Untrained ear, too simple to understand the innuendos he's put into it. Learn some theory and report back😝
I’ve watched this multiple times growing up in my teen years and now I’m 32, I just can’t get with it. It just sounds like crap. It’s not enjoyable. I mean, I guess I get how people think he was the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ, but it just all sounds sloppy. It sounds exactly like what someone would play at Guitar Center if they played bass for a year.
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As a 14 year old bassist, this guy is my hero. Watching this solo for the first time changed my life. Jaco completely changed, and greaty influenced how I play bass now, and it taught me not to be Jaco, but to be me. R.I.P the legend, the GOAT, Jaco Pastorius, and cheers to the greatest bass solo of all time.
Masonbass- Keep at it my young brother. Keep practicing the bass as much as humanly possible- you are at that great, great age where muscle memory and musical memory fuses so wonderfully. Dig on all kinds of music- jazz, classical, rock, world music, hip hop- and listen, listen, listen closely. Train your ears young brother- I'm sorry to go on like a crazy old person but I started playing guitar around your age and it has been infinitely rewarding to me. Let music be infinitely rewarding to you!! You are headed in the best possible direction. ☮❤🕉
@@teresathomley3703 thank you very much.
He was an absolute genious. He know how create incredible sounds of bass : armonics , melody . He created an style of plays bass . He is unique . This session is antologic, historic .he plays with bass lines double and he experimented with the bass ( reverb , distorsionetc) he is the most best bassist that i have ever seen
Jaco Vive !!!
Long live Jaco...
Hero, misunderstood and understood at the same time, your music is one of the reasons why I am still alive, thank you for being my friend at all times!!!
✌🤘🙌🙌🙌🙌🙏
the king is dead....long live the king💔
I watched him do this from the 3rd row in 1980 in Long Beach CA. When we saw it, he beat the bass on the floor with his strap, like whipped it, at the very end, it bounced when he whacked it and dust billowed up from the stage. Never saw anything so intense on stage before or since.
So cool. Such a tragedy he left us so young! He had so much more to say with his instrument!
As an old lady bassist, I am 57 now. But the first time I I heard Mr. Jaco I knew he was the bass God foreaver. I have heard lots of bass players from New Orleans Louisiana, the area where I am from......but No bass player I have heard live or recorded could ever touch this man. This is my opinion only but he truly was the best of the best.....May you live foreaver in our hearts and always in our memories...I apologize for any typos
Two different styles I know but Mick Karn of Japan was some fretless player , Mick had a style that has never been replicated by anyone ! Mick also refused to listen to Jaco, as he didn't want to be influenced. I'm sure they're up in bass heaven jamming and sharing each others ideas . Two legends who will always be remembered 🙏
"Hello. My name is Jaco Pastorius. I'm the greatest bass player in the world." -Jaco Pastorius
and he was
Imagine being able to back that up that’s crazy. He was and knew it. That’s just wild to me.
... this is so good- absolutely riveting- performance of a lifetime~ Cheers to you JACO PASTORIUS ! you made the Universe a sonic paradise
Simple the best what can happen to solo bass...Hendrix and other soulful stuff...may God bless you, Jaco...R.I.P. 😇✌👍👍👍
The Jimi Hendrix of the electric bass
Rip Jaco
All your friends are here with you. You are still alive for us
yes.
King of the bass for all times
!!!!!!!!! I'm so in love with his sound.
OMG imagine seeing this in '78 with your Precision and your plectrum!
Thank you for this sharing this as a tribute to Mr Pastorious
Like Bach, back in his times, he invented everything! All bassists after him simply replicated his genius...love you Jaco!!!
Paganini! On Bass that is 🚀
Saw this solo at a Weather Report concert in Pittsburgh in 1980. Nobody was doing anything close to that back then. I understand the negative comments. Some people to this day don't care for Hendrix like some folks don't care for horse radish. I have never acquired a taste for horse radish, but I wouldn't think of belittling someone who does😊
Great comment! I actually have a recording of the 1980 Pittsburgh show, and am planning to post some of it eventually.
You are too kind! I'll say it ...They just don't get it! period
Back in the late 1970's(Not sure which year) my friend and I sat 2nd row at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC to see Jaco and Pat Metheny. First, Jaco played for 20 minutes to a half an hour and did a solo very similar to this one. It was amazing. Then Pat Metheny came out with his band and did a great set. Then, Pat and Jaco, just the two of them came out to play together. It was so good. After a little while, and this is no joke, management turned the lights on, someone stepped out on stage and stopped Pat and Jaco and told everyone in the hall that time was up and the show was over. We could not believe it. Both Pat and Jaco were stunned but that was it.
The greatest bass solo ever!
He was amazing. I played bass until my hand got ruined. I heard him years after and was so envious of his talent. He made the bass do things no one else could/would or can do to this day. Even the tech can’t keep up with him. ❤
Best Pastorius I've ever seen ❣May his Soul rest peacefully on small fluffy clouds; softly, eternally 💫
Theres nothing like him,never was,never gonna be
@asafbroda258 Elvis lebt!
Saw weather report at Montclair State college in 1980. Unforgettable.
What a sad story: the greatest ever bass player forgotten by all of his "friends". I saw him with Weather Report at Montreux and still cannot believe that the members of this supergroup let him down ... 😩. RIP beautiful soul - ❤.
Stop focusing on the negative. It diminishes the positive. He changed the world and left a legacy that will last forever. Talk about that. It’s what you do not how long you have. Respectfully.
@@Abebarthol Your comment makes no sense at all - 🤪!
@@ygrbooks Are you illiterate?
@@dhnyl I am not sure if you know what the term means. However, just stop writing 🤪 comments and rest in peace ...
Best n1 🎉
This guy was a genius!
2:45 That's some hymn I frequently sang in church. Don't know the title. Then there's a little bit of La Bamba, Bold Soul Sister, Them Changes, Third Stone From The Sun, and The Sound of Music.
I saw Jaco with Weather Report at this time and he did all this.
Love the two Hendrix nods thrown in starting at 6:05.
It's so good! Thank you!
Chills
greatest ending of all time..the harmonic notes are stellar- I can def. see how EVH may have been influenced by JACO
He's not one of the greatest ... He is the Greatest ...
All respect to Jaco, but I can't kick the image of Spinal Tap out of my mind. LOL.
Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) is a musical genius!
You too, huh? 😆
A talent that was taken from the music world in a cowardly way.
The negative comments here just kill me.
🤟🤟🤟🤟
Did we finally find the "screaming guy" at the end ??
Yeah it's the other bald guy from Scott's Bass Lessons
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Took that jazz for a ride
I think this is the greatest "live" electric bass solo in a semi-rock presentation and setting and I would compare this to a John Entwistle, Geddy Lee, Chris Squire, Billy Sheehan or even a Neil Peart drummer type of vibe in terms of that "rock" presentation, not in terms of playing. To call this the greatest bass solo does Jaco and other truly great bassists injustice. This was a great live bass solo performance and a great 'stage act', which he would always do during this period with Weather Report 's Mr. Gone tour and even with Joni Mitchell. I saw this in NYC in Avery Fisher Hall with Weather Report
Is that lick at 6:06 an original phrase from this solo or it's taken from another song?
"Them Changes" by Buddy Miles. Originally recorded live with the Band of Gypsys, which is probably the version Jaco heard.
And a bit of She's So Heavy by the Beatles
@@PeterBracic-b8r While it wouldn't be too out of the ordinary, Jaco actually doesn't quote "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" here.
@@JacoPastoriusArchiveand the lick on the 5:58? Is it a lick from a song or just an improvisation?
@@Lele.94 that is funky broadway
11 out of 10 for bass playing genius. 1 out of 10 for sartorial elegance.
What???
The more I saw thinks like that, the most I love Rush …
Does he use flathound trings
Nah, he used Rotosound 66's
No one picked up on the Carol Burnett Show theme song. No one. And if you did, you're lying.
Does he play it? I’ve never heard it before
@@Jaceofspades4339 He played a few lines of that show's theme song. I recognized it right away.
Yup
SLANG 8:30 epic
I was underwhelmed
Ear wax removal kits are cheap
I think you meant overwhelmed. Got you bro
What would whelm you?
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Фантазёр! Понапридумывал всяких хитрых гитарных штук, от которых находишся в недоумении--так это что, бас гитара или какой то неизвестный доселе инструмент?
Damn he didnt hit the right note a single time.....;)
This is Juzz music, not jazz, hep cat hop.
and had a stupid way of dying :(
greatest bullshido master of bass?
Snoozefest
Is he really great?! And where is the music?
I'm sorry, is there Music somewhere anywhere in there?
yes but you can't hear it because you don't have the special decoder headphones
You're clearly not a bass player.
When you say BASS, you must mention the G.O.A.T. and place them in order
1. James Jamison
2 .Jaco Pastorious
3. Stanley Clarke
4.Larry Graham (know as the Godfather of Funk bass)
5.Jon Entwistle
Everyone else comes after these guys!
And, please no Paul McCartney. Because he doesn't even belong anywhere near this group.
Where's Paul McCartney
It's spelled "Jamerson" and you have him at the wrong spot.
The greatest STUPID Bass Solo of All time.
Garbage . No melody , you can't whistle it , just some Ponce going as fast as he can on a bass . He plays harmony's my my , wow , the skill. Deeerrrrrrr
You tried?
@@JacoPastoriusArchiveI can do that too, just give me an ounce of coke like dude was clearly on, and I bet I make a bass sound as poorly as this too. This isn't skill, not sorry.
There is more to life the 4/4 timing.
Nice try ;)
are you tone deaf?
...... I'm confused as to why this guy was popular. I'm an 80's kid, and this was like a Primus song without the talent. I guess the 70's/early 80's were more coke fueled then I thought. Glad I've never heard of this guy before, this jumble of notes would have turned me off music for life.
Glad you like it, thanks for commenting!
@@JacoPastoriusArchive I don't like it, it's crap, I could do better with a tin can and fishing line, thanks for being stupid.
@@JacoPastoriusArchivehe.. likes it?
@@Thrustql I think so
@@JacoPastoriusArchive I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not, but he said "Glad I've never heard of this guy before", "coke fueled", "no talent", just your average tonedeaf simple normie. Definetely doesn't know jazz or anything like it.
That was noisy crap. Those people got cheated of an evening of real music.
Nothing wrong with noise! Everything we listen to and enjoy how would have sounded like a discordant mess to Mozart or Beethoven.
OK, then stick to your Brittany Spears ya🐑
Your right . The emperors new clothes .... It's just marvelous isn't it darling ? Super lovey , just the best . Rubbish
@@scrimblenibgo back listen to your pop or whatever. Untrained ear, too simple to understand the innuendos he's put into it. Learn some theory and report back😝
I’ve watched this multiple times growing up in my teen years and now I’m 32, I just can’t get with it. It just sounds like crap. It’s not enjoyable. I mean, I guess I get how people think he was the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ, but it just all sounds sloppy. It sounds exactly like what someone would play at Guitar Center if they played bass for a year.
Try this dunce - ua-cam.com/video/ExbC-JmccGA/v-deo.html - and after go away from here ciccio.
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