Here are the timestamps. Please check out our sponsors to support this podcast. Transcript: lexfridman.com/tal-wilkenfeld-transcript 0:00 - Introduction & sponsor mentions: - MasterClass: masterclass.com/lexpod to get 15% off - LMNT: drinkLMNT.com/lex to get free sample pack - Eight Sleep: eightsleep.com/lex to get special savings - Shopify: shopify.com/lex to get $1 per month trial 1:08 - Jeff Beck 10:00 - Confidence on stage 26:39 - Leonard Cohen 34:39 - Taxi Driver 46:00 - Songwriting 49:40 - How to learn and practice 1:08:10 - Slap vs Fingerstyle 1:14:33 - Davie504 1:18:53 - Prince 1:24:30 - Jimi Hendrix 1:26:44 - Mentorship 1:33:02 - Sad songs 1:39:00 - Tal performs Under The Sun (live) 1:44:16 - Tal performs Killing Me (live)
Dude, you have hit a home run with this interview. She’s an absolute genius. So many legendary musicians names came up in this interview. Speaking of which, you have to get one of her partners in groove, the Da Vinci of drums, Vinnie Colaiuta. He’s playing with her and the great Jeff Beck. Awesome that you’re interested in music & you play guitar? Thanks for all the awesome interviews Lex. 🍻
Thank you for sharing your experience with grief. It's something we all must face in life. I'm working on my journey with loosing my 17 year old son 2 years ago. I agree with you that as hard as it is, you have to sit with it and experience it in order to process it. Loosing my brother and father 2 years prior prepped me in knowing how to navigate such a huge loss. I don't get out much, so it's comforting to hear another souls journey through this test in life. Thank you for sharing your experience. It helped PS It was my dad that introduced me to Jeff Beck. .. my parents loved music and have gifted me with that love. I believe in the magic that surrounds all of us... it's real. Thank you for giving it a voice for others to hear❤ Much love to you 🙏🤍
I'm in my home in the southern part of Norway, it's minus twentyone degrees Celsius outside. I'm laying down on my couch, and I've wrapped myself in a fleece blanket listening to this otherworldly conversation with my eyes closed and my ears wide open. I've had a wonderful couple of hours, and my life is way richer knowing Tal and Lex is out there, making this world a more beautiful place for us to live in. Both of them are truly amazing human beings. Thank you!
Well the same for me except I am on the other side of the world in Australia and it is 9.30pm and 28 degrees now. But my experience of the interview is the same.
If you haven't seen Jeff Beck Live at Ronnie Scott's, its a MUST-WATCH regardless of what kind of music you enjoy. Tal, Vinnie Colaiuta, and Jason Rebello back up some of Jeff's best live work ever captured on film. Joss Stone and Imogen Heap stop by for some guest vocal spots. The who's-who of music royalty are in the audience. The laughs, the smiles, the banter, the solos....its epic.
I concur this 100%. Jeff Beck @ Ronnie's is my all time most watched performance, I must have watched it/listened to it start to finish at least 50 times.
I met her at the NAMM show about ten or eleven years ago and she was SO damn cool. She was at the booth of a boutique bass amp company. She had a long line in front of her waiting for autographs and she continued patiently signing them long after "last call" was announced. I was one of the last dozen people to meet with her - about 45 minutes after the last call announcement was made by by her handlers. ...and she still treated me like I was the first person she'd met that day. (I also got to see her perform with Jeff at one of the epic after-parties that night.) I still have her autographed picture hanging in my music shop here on the Big Island of Hawaii. That year I met Eddie Kramer, Phil X, Vinnie Paul, Jim Root, Billy Gibbons, Robby Krieger, Rudy Sarzo and a bunch of other guitar legends, but I still consider my short meeting with Tal to be one of the highlights of that trip. They say "never meet your heroes" but after 30+ years in the industry, I've only found that to be half true. Some of the most down to earth and humble people I've met have been legends like Tal.
I've seen and listened to a lot of podcasts, but this might be my favorite episode of all time. I was tearing up at the end. The conversation and the music at the end somehow pulled the right strings in me. Lex, Tal, i love you. The world needs more people like you.
I never saw this one coming. Jeff Beck was my favorite guitarist, and tomorrow marks the anniversary of his passing. Tal is phenomenal. Lex continues to surprise with an eclectic mix of interesting people. Keep going!
Only 14 min in and so impressed with her total beauty, deep wisdom, transparency, intelligence, openness, and I can go on and on. She is a pure, beautiful expression. 😊 Only 15 min in and one of the best pods I've seen in so long.
I was at that performance, and me and the other 40,000 people couldn’t believe what we saw when she dropped that incredible bass solo. An absolute high point of that very long, amazing day! Tal is so well spoken and real, and such a gift to the world of music ❤. Thanks for having her on, Lex!
Tal auditioned for my band when she was about 17. She came into the room and we thought it was going to be rough because she looked like an out of place kid. And then she absolutely KILLED IT. We were all laughing after the first song finished because she blew away the 20 bass players who auditioned before her. We had a spec deal with a label so it was a 'join the band' type gig that didn't immediately pay. We offered her the gig but she needed to finish music school first and was really looking to make some needed money so she had to decline. We told her best of luck, keep at it and she'll get somewhere for sure. A few years later I saw her playing with Jeff Beck and texted the guy her brought her for the audition. I asked if he remembered if her name was Tal. He said yes. I said dude, she's playing with Jeff Beck. He said, well, we knew she was amazing. She was an amazing player, super nice and gracious. So happy for her.
I'm such a great fan of Tal Wilkenfeld ever since i discovered her. No doubt she is such an extraordinary talent. I thought this session with Lex would essentially revolve around her music - the technicalities industry life on the road and such like.. But she surprised me with her maturity and depth as a person. She is so well read in the mystical texts. Now i know where the music in her comes from. It's from her soul that she diligently serves through her various spiritual practices. She is a much needed example to young upcoming musicians on how to have a complete and satisfying life, integrating music into their whole life , not letting it be just a part that fills a hole, helps gain social attention and serves to pay the bills .. Bravo Tal !!
I think anybody can appreciate her bass playing, it's just spot on! But I'd never heard her speak or sing before. I'm even more impressed. The advice of practicing in your head vs with your instrument is something I loved
Tal, I always thought you were a great bass player and your first CD just floored me. The maturity in your playing the compositions...and you were so young. It is wonderful to find out a little bit about who you are as a person. I loved this interview. You are thoughtful, quick and wise way beyond your years. You will also be somebody's mentor, I'm sure of that.
What an amazing musician Tal Wilkenfeld is! Her greatness is not only her creativity and talent with her music, but it is that she is able to recognize what's real and what's play through her spiritual practices. I'm glad to learn about her in this episode. Thank you Lex for this beautiful addition! Love it a lot.❤
I've always known that bass players are shy, smart and underappreciated underdogs on (and off) stage. But Tal literally blew my mind with this spiritual, and yet down to earth experience, in under 2h. 👏
Tal, years ago I saw the Jeff beck performance and cried!!! I sent it to all my friends and family. what a great interview. your an even more incredible person!! same goes for you too lex!
This conversation was just amazing. What a true diamond! We need more guests like Tal. Because she has deep insights, wisdom, and Love. Nowadays, spirituality is neglected although it is being essential. I am grateful.
Tal you are so genuine. I love everything about you. Thank You so much for the joy you're playing has brought to me. But more importantly thank you for the joy you brought to Jeff. I've seen Jeff at least 20 times in my life and his happiness on stage comes from the people he pushes to another level and the people who push him as well. You and Vinnie with Jason made Jeff so happy. I've never seen it to that level with anyone else. I'm glad he was able to feel that joy with what I believe to be the best quartet ever. Thank You And God Bless
Its a real jam when the artists you love are also thoughtful, articulate, humble, and funny. Her last line about watching you play chess with yourself was a great cap to a very fine episode. Thanks for giving the world more time with Tal.
This podcast was so brilliant, insightful, inspirational! I've always admired Tal, as a musician, but this interview reveals the spiritual soul underneath the music. I haven't been lucky in my musical journey to have found a mentor, most likely my own fault.Tal will make a wonderful teacher, mentor. I'm grateful for finding this podcast, it made me think of things I need to find in my own life....I wish I had a mentor in my life like Tal.....You make me wonder....you make me smile....you make me musical! Greg.
Is it just me, or is there actually some legitimate chemistry between these two? Something very complimentary and sweet to see, which is enabling a wonderful, sincere conversation. I love this interview!
My thoughts exactly ❤ You can see that she brings down his walls. In my opinion, this would be the perfect match for him. He always seems to ask for advice on love from his guests... here she is, showing him the way. It's a beautiful interaction.
@stephaniebiggs2091 He and his wife treated her like a daughter. He recognized her talent when she auditioned and he thought it was a joke. That she must be Vinnie's girl friend. If you see the end of the crossroads concert it is with Vinnie that she exits the stage. He became her mentor and she has said he was always joking around.
I have questions about some of the interactions between Jeff and Tal. Questions like "What so funny" (at various times including the way Jeff ended Brush With the Blues at 2007 Crossroads) & "What was going on with that table at Ronnie Scott's during stratus? Was it just that they were groovin' or a pick up suggestion? That guy was cute and Tal's eyebrows did that quick up thing" IDK.
Absolutely awesome interview, thank you for being so open, Tal. I resonate so much with your mindset and approach to both music and life. You have such an eloquent way of describing it all. And your voice is very soothing, I can feel it coming from a purely authentic place. You are a fearless and beautiful soul!
I don’t know what I was expecting, but Tal is so much more intelligent and deep than anyone else I know. I wish I had a community like this to be a part of.
This is the most random collaboration but such a joyful one! I have listened to Tal for years and was super excited to see her appear on Lex's podcast.
I was at the 2007 Crossroads festival with my then 17 yr old blues loving daughter. The whole day was amazing, but the Jeff Beck set was beyond magical. First time my daughter and I had ever seen Tal, my daughter laughed saying Tal looked about 15. We were in the upper stands near the stage, and could look down into the ball field where everyone, all day long was milling around during the day. During Jeff’s set, I happened to look down at the field, and almost no one was moving. The crowd, including us, were literally entranced by the music, and the conversation between the musicians. Most sets were only 1/2 hour long, but Jeff and Tal played for an hour. It was one of the most amazing, enriching, magical concert experiences i have ever had, and I’ve been going to them since the early 70’s. Tal Wilkinson is an amazing musician, but more than that, she is wise beyond her years, an old soul if you will, with heart and soul shining through her music. Wonderful interview, thank you.
I was 15 when Jeff Beck’s Blow by Blow album hit the record stores. It changed my life. I didn’t know you could play music in so many different time signatures. A year later Jeff played at the Palace Theater in Waterbury Connecticut. He played with Jan Hammer. I’ve been following Jeff’s career since then and all of his band members careers also. Tal is part of that golden thread.
I LOVE what she said about Confidence and Trust. I am often put off by what many people refer to as “confidence”. Only because it does NOT feel like confidence to me. It feels like insecurity armored with false bravado. Trust feels like a much nicer term to fill that space.
Tal, That's one of the best bass solos ever! Jeff obviously knew you were amazing and enjoyed having his mind blown watching and listening you. I'll never forget that moment. I saw Anthony in NYC at Seventh Ave South back when I lived there. He had the best feel of anybody I'd ever seen.
What a delightful surprise to see Tal Wilkenfeld on the show. Been a fan ever since the Crossroads performance with Jeff Beck. Tal is a phenomenal talent, a phenomenal soul. I loved listening to you two chopping it up. Lots of interesting subject matter. Really enjoyed it.
I am currently giving mentorship to my daughter (12). This is a gem for us. Truly inspirational for both of us. Thank you both for demonstrating that young females can bass it up with anyone! This interview and performance we will be revisiting many times.
My goodness, this is a tremendous interview, and my favorite. Tal is a lovely, dynamic, talented, and deep human being. I was in awe the whole time. Thank you for this conversation, Lex. ❤
27:46 sounds like an insiders grace among famous people, to be relieved to not have someone obsess on you and tell you they think of you all the time, and guilt tripping you for the disappointment of not having expectations fulfilled
❤Lex, this is so unexpectedly fabulous of you to gift us this musical wonder known as Tal Wilkenfeld! You are always a creative force and ever outdoing your best. Thank you
Im so in awe by the range of things the hands can do, the same hand can create a beautiful symphony, heal, or destroy. I absolutely love it when used for good.
Oh my god, I'm so glad you had Tal on... I have been madly in love with her since I first saw her play with Jeff several times in the late 2000s. Jeff is one of a kind, and it's very fitting that she was who he chose to play with. I have watched/listened to you from the beginning, and this I think is my first comment. You are amazing.
Tal -- what a supreme talent and such beautiful energy! If I had only one word to describe Tal based solely on this podcast: "Fearless" - not afraid of dying, trying or high wiring. We need more humans like Tal on this planet.
Good heavens what a special treat this was. Tal is amazing but the two of you bantering amazing as well. Thanks so much. Now I gotta go practice my guitar❤!!!
What an inspiring person. Hopefully, I'll find Tal on UA-cam. Thanks, Lex. I'm new to your podcasts and gotta say you are the most genuine person. Much love from the UK.
Dude's a clear example of how applying dhamma practice to every moment keeps the mind/conditioning in check. She's real, matter of fact, and just keeps saying true and therefore wise things. Awesome.
Is it normal for musicians to have this kind of darkness and love? I have loved so many of these lex conversations; this one hits on the heart strings.
Such an enriching conversation here to see & hear how Tal has evolved, matured & become so well rounded ! As a professional bassist for well over 40 years & now 50 since I took up the instrument, so many relative, comment worthy points, subjects & scenarios surfaced throughout this segment ! So yeah, likely will return with some commentary on this, that & "the other". Enjoy the line of questioning from Lex that at times puts Tal on the spot that brings things out of/up for her & sets her to thinking deeper & so on. Thank You both ! Over & Out for now.
I love the idea of you expanding your range of guests in different disciplines and walks of life. So many wonderful conversations to have and so little time.
I have Tal's first album titled 'Transformation', I actually ordered for the CD when it came out. It's one of the most musical albums I've ever heard (and I've heard/had/listened to lots of albums). That band was incredible. By citing my favorite/Electric Bass G.O.A.T Anthony Jackson as her mentor, I now like her even more 😎 Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
When I watched the Crossroads Festival performance for the first time, I was surprised by how confident, relaxed, and mature of a player Tal was - especially given her young age. I'd be terrified to be in the same room with Jeff and Vinnie. She was like "Right on. Let's do this." Lol !!! Inspiring.
WOW...Lex....I'm so impressed. She is known amongst musicians but not really that well outside of musician circles. How did you come across the idea of interviewing Tal? She is such an amazing musician and her story is incredible. Thanks for bringing her to a new audience, hopefully people will watch and listen to some of her performances.
Remember, lex plays and loves guitar. There's a video of him connecting his guitar when he was part of the engineering the teslas and controls it through the guitar, lol.
@@truenorth2615 that's what I love about the kind of guy Lex is. He's not just one of these only using his head and speaking from being a big brain kind of genius scientist. He's got a lot of heart. There's a video clip of Joe Rogan gifting him his main watch. Cause Joe is a big watch guy. And lex's reaction is beautiful bro moments.
Hi Lex. This is my favourite ever podcast episode of all the millions I’ve watched. I love how you ask questions that move this incredible woman deeper, so she reveals her most beautiful self. This is the only episode I’ve added to my watch again and again list. I’m so grateful for people like you, who take the risks to do the hard and painstaking work to bring people like me this precious gift. This is where I find inspiration, validation and comfort. We all have the struggle, some more than others, and yearn for purpose… more from life. I love how you explore this in your work. And with the utmost respect and humility. You’re a rare gem.
Of course after watching this, being a great admirer of Tal, and loving Prince. Not Knowing he did a Jazz album, and that he did it with Tal. I had to have the album. Ordered it immediately. It came today, OMG ! Is this good ! What a trio Prince put together. Just incredible! Thanks Lex for doing this interview
Wow. What a fantastic woman. Such a special podcast. I just loved how I was so able to connect to her. Obviously, her life and the talents she has developed that has made her an amazing musician. It has also, first and foremost, made her an intriguing person. So much depth, openness, and wisdom. How lucky to have been a part of the magic here at this moment in time. Music is such an amazing thing. And it's nice to get to understand that part of this. But anyone would be able to learn and grow in such a way bigger part than just the music. Tal is such a huge person. One of the most touching experiences I've had in a minute. Great job, both of you. Thanks so much
Wow! I've seen one or two of Lex' interviews, but I am so impressed with this one with Tal that I must move him up to the top of my list of super excellent interviewers! He was sensitive asked great questions, listens very intently, making his guest very comfortable in the process. You got another subscriber Lex! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for this inspiring Tal's advice to walk toward your fears is epic. Tal's observation that there's nothing to fear when performing music is very helpful. Lex more music and arts interviews, please. Your love of the arts comes through and is important.
@@pant0sand0hat No, actually, but he was the first musician that came to mind. Weird Al has always been a bit out of the mainstream, and didn't have big success until a couple of decades into his musical career. I think Lex could draw some serious discussion out of him, as Al is a bit light-hearted in shorter formats. Al is 64 now, and in his last concert tour he has been reflective in his commentary and song choice, and I think he has stuff to say outside of his stage persona.
Excellent and deep interview with Tal with good questions. You were well prepared. How she plays the bass and her insight was every insightful. No one seems to ask her questions about her family, and any desire to have her own family. The whole Zen thing with meditation is focusing on saying your complete within yourself if you focus on the right things. I have not found that to be true. Knowing that there is a God in the universe who created everything, and he wants to have a relationship with us and to help us through our trials is very comforting. Reading the Bible and learning about him has been a solid foundation for my life.
Jeff Beck live at Ronnie Scott's concert might be the best band performance by anyone, ever. Thank you Lex, this is a treat. Now if you can just get Tom Waits...
I was lucky enough to see him in 2008, and I had to drive 6 hours to Ohio for it. Didn't even play major cities that tour and all shows sold out instantly.@@snuugumz
Lex, came to this podcast by accident, but I have to tell you, it was really an amazing discussion. You have an amazing way about how you interview and the questions you ask. I will definitely listen to more of your shows. Thank you. Paul
Great conversation. I came across Tal via Jeff Beck and have always appreciated what she’s brought to what I’ve heard her involved in. But now I feel the need to descend further into the Tal musical rabbit hole. Such a lovely soul, and it’s so pleasing to be part of this conversation where two genuinely thoughtful and beautiful people appreciate each other so much.
More musicians, please! This is amazing. Her philosophy on music is untouchable. Have been a fan of her music for years but never heard an interview, let alone one from Lex! I was there for that Crossroads performance in 2007 and all the minds were blown, that is for sure. More of these pretty please.
Lex, you are so gifted at your craft. What makes you shine, is you are honest, sincere and vulnerable. Thank you for helping us grow further on our journey.
This was very, very good Lex. Music and meditation are the two pillars of my life and to hear an awesome talent that is Tal talk about both from the heart was a treat. Many thanks to both of you for a riveting conversation.
I m gonna be honest: I didnt expect any special (for me personally) from the episode. Didnt know the name, love and embrace music but dont play mayself, ... But after seing it, it now became of my favorites. Thank you both for the interview. Its really cool.
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1:08 - Jeff Beck
10:00 - Confidence on stage
26:39 - Leonard Cohen
34:39 - Taxi Driver
46:00 - Songwriting
49:40 - How to learn and practice
1:08:10 - Slap vs Fingerstyle
1:14:33 - Davie504
1:18:53 - Prince
1:24:30 - Jimi Hendrix
1:26:44 - Mentorship
1:33:02 - Sad songs
1:39:00 - Tal performs Under The Sun (live)
1:44:16 - Tal performs Killing Me (live)
seeing Dave Rubin cry about you blocking him on x made my day sir
@@dudet9662how is this any relevant to the topic of the current podcast?
@@TheNheg66 don't cry to me, guy.. go cry to dave
Dude, you have hit a home run with this interview. She’s an absolute genius. So many legendary musicians names came up in this interview. Speaking of which, you have to get one of her partners in groove, the Da Vinci of drums, Vinnie Colaiuta. He’s playing with her and the great Jeff Beck. Awesome that you’re interested in music & you play guitar? Thanks for all the awesome interviews Lex. 🍻
Get Gary Clark Jr on podcast @LexFridman. Also James Hetfield, Kirk Hammet, or Lars Ulric would be cool!
Thanks for having me on the podcast Lex. So much fun chatting with you
Thanks for all the great music, Tal
Great interview Tal. You might enjoy Sri Aurobindo who inspired Ken Wilber and integrates Vedanta as well. Wishing you all the best.
Thank you for sharing your experience with grief. It's something we all must face in life. I'm working on my journey with loosing my 17 year old son 2 years ago. I agree with you that as hard as it is, you have to sit with it and experience it in order to process it. Loosing my brother and father 2 years prior prepped me in knowing how to navigate such a huge loss. I don't get out much, so it's comforting to hear another souls journey through this test in life. Thank you for sharing your experience. It helped
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It was my dad that introduced me to Jeff Beck. .. my parents loved music and have gifted me with that love.
I believe in the magic that surrounds all of us... it's real.
Thank you for giving it a voice for others to hear❤
Much love to you 🙏🤍
@stephaniebiggs2091 xo much mov
Lex and Tal sitting under tree..
I'm in my home in the southern part of Norway, it's minus twentyone degrees Celsius outside. I'm laying down on my couch, and I've wrapped myself in a fleece blanket listening to this otherworldly conversation with my eyes closed and my ears wide open. I've had a wonderful couple of hours, and my life is way richer knowing Tal and Lex is out there, making this world a more beautiful place for us to live in. Both of them are truly amazing human beings. Thank you!
Well the same for me except I am on the other side of the world in Australia and it is 9.30pm and 28 degrees now. But my experience of the interview is the same.
Beautiful
In 🇻🇺 Vanuatu....28 degrees at 4 am. The same.
Mine kjære landsmenn/kvinn. Vi møtes igjen.
If you haven't seen Jeff Beck Live at Ronnie Scott's, its a MUST-WATCH regardless of what kind of music you enjoy. Tal, Vinnie Colaiuta, and Jason Rebello back up some of Jeff's best live work ever captured on film. Joss Stone and Imogen Heap stop by for some guest vocal spots. The who's-who of music royalty are in the audience. The laughs, the smiles, the banter, the solos....its epic.
Absolutely agree, Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers, just absolutely masterful. 🙌
I concur this 100%. Jeff Beck @ Ronnie's is my all time most watched performance, I must have watched it/listened to it start to finish at least 50 times.
Jeff Beck has been one of the most impactful musicians on my musical taste, and THIS is the concert to watch. A revolutionary man.
I have the DVD. Master performance by the whole band and all the guests.
Name check the audience for That show.
I already knew Tal was one of the most awesome bassists in the world. Didn’t realize until now that she’s also one of the most awesome human beings.
Yes i just discovered this also.
Retch...
I met her at the NAMM show about ten or eleven years ago and she was SO damn cool. She was at the booth of a boutique bass amp company. She had a long line in front of her waiting for autographs and she continued patiently signing them long after "last call" was announced. I was one of the last dozen people to meet with her - about 45 minutes after the last call announcement was made by by her handlers. ...and she still treated me like I was the first person she'd met that day. (I also got to see her perform with Jeff at one of the epic after-parties that night.) I still have her autographed picture hanging in my music shop here on the Big Island of Hawaii. That year I met Eddie Kramer, Phil X, Vinnie Paul, Jim Root, Billy Gibbons, Robby Krieger, Rudy Sarzo and a bunch of other guitar legends, but I still consider my short meeting with Tal to be one of the highlights of that trip.
They say "never meet your heroes" but after 30+ years in the industry, I've only found that to be half true. Some of the most down to earth and humble people I've met have been legends like Tal.
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I've seen and listened to a lot of podcasts, but this might be my favorite episode of all time. I was tearing up at the end. The conversation and the music at the end somehow pulled the right strings in me. Lex, Tal, i love you. The world needs more people like you.
What an amazing person. The world needs more people like her
Go LEX! What a choice......Tal is phenomenal, what a surprise to see her here......thank you!
I never saw this one coming. Jeff Beck was my favorite guitarist, and tomorrow marks the anniversary of his passing. Tal is phenomenal. Lex continues to surprise with an eclectic mix of interesting people. Keep going!
I met Jeff Beck in Passaic NJ 1971
Tal is such a formidable person. Great choice Lex. Cool, substantive and absolutely bewitching talent. 😊
T'was a delightful and unexpected treat, like discovering a new flavor of ice cream that is melodically delicious.
A very refreshing change of pace. Great interview. ❤ / Tal deserves all the recognition she gets.
Only 14 min in and so impressed with her total beauty, deep wisdom, transparency, intelligence, openness, and I can go on and on. She is a pure, beautiful expression. 😊 Only 15 min in and one of the best pods I've seen in so long.
I always considered Tal as talented, but my god she is so charming and intelligent as well . I’ll be watching this again
I was at that performance, and me and the other 40,000 people couldn’t believe what we saw when she dropped that incredible bass solo. An absolute high point of that very long, amazing day! Tal is so well spoken and real, and such a gift to the world of music ❤. Thanks for having her on, Lex!
Tal auditioned for my band when she was about 17. She came into the room and we thought it was going to be rough because she looked like an out of place kid. And then she absolutely KILLED IT. We were all laughing after the first song finished because she blew away the 20 bass players who auditioned before her. We had a spec deal with a label so it was a 'join the band' type gig that didn't immediately pay. We offered her the gig but she needed to finish music school first and was really looking to make some needed money so she had to decline. We told her best of luck, keep at it and she'll get somewhere for sure. A few years later I saw her playing with Jeff Beck and texted the guy her brought her for the audition. I asked if he remembered if her name was Tal. He said yes. I said dude, she's playing with Jeff Beck. He said, well, we knew she was amazing. She was an amazing player, super nice and gracious. So happy for her.
I'm such a great fan of Tal Wilkenfeld ever since i discovered her.
No doubt she is such an extraordinary talent.
I thought this session with Lex would essentially revolve around her music - the technicalities industry life on the road and such like..
But she surprised me with her maturity and depth as a person. She is so well read in the mystical texts.
Now i know where the music in her comes from. It's from her soul that she diligently serves through her various spiritual practices.
She is a much needed example to young upcoming musicians on how to have a complete and satisfying life, integrating music into their whole life , not letting it be just a part that fills a hole, helps gain social attention and serves to pay the bills .. Bravo Tal !!
I'm loving her confidence, she's really cool. Another great conversation
I think anybody can appreciate her bass playing, it's just spot on! But I'd never heard her speak or sing before. I'm even more impressed. The advice of practicing in your head vs with your instrument is something I loved
I already loved this channel but now I love it more. Tal is one of the world's premier bassists in my opinion.
Tal, I always thought you were a great bass player and your first CD just floored me. The maturity in your playing the compositions...and you were so young. It is wonderful to find out a little bit about who you are as a person. I loved this interview. You are thoughtful, quick and wise way beyond your years. You will also be somebody's mentor, I'm sure of that.
What an amazing musician Tal Wilkenfeld is! Her greatness is not only her creativity and talent with her music, but it is that she is able to recognize what's real and what's play through her spiritual practices. I'm glad to learn about her in this episode. Thank you Lex for this beautiful addition! Love it a lot.❤
Here we have a very subtle and sophisticated intellect. So much more than just a gifted musician.
An absolutely iconic performance with Jeff beck , she is an incredible bassist. I was surprised and thankful that you interviewed her!
I've always known that bass players are shy, smart and underappreciated underdogs on (and off) stage. But Tal literally blew my mind with this spiritual, and yet down to earth experience, in under 2h. 👏
"To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable." -Ludwig van Beethoven.
"It's not the note you play that's the wrong note - it's the note you play afterwards that makes it right or wrong." -- Miles Davis
Well put !
@skippy6086brilliant !
excatlty, and sadly the point most people miss when quoting the "there is no wrong notes" BS ;)
Tal, years ago I saw the Jeff beck performance and cried!!! I sent it to all my friends and family.
what a great interview. your an even more incredible person!! same goes for you too lex!
Lex, hell of an interview! ❤ Music is a substantial part of our everyday lives. More episodes like this! Thank you❤
This conversation was just amazing. What a true diamond! We need more guests like Tal. Because she has deep insights, wisdom, and Love. Nowadays, spirituality is neglected although it is being essential.
I am grateful.
I haven't even watched this episode yet but I am thrilled you are interviewing her. She is a monster talent.
I agree
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Tal you are so genuine. I love everything about you. Thank You so much for the joy you're playing has brought to me. But more importantly thank you for the joy you brought to Jeff. I've seen Jeff at least 20 times in my life and his happiness on stage comes from the people he pushes to another level and the people who push him as well. You and Vinnie with Jason made Jeff so happy. I've never seen it to that level with anyone else. I'm glad he was able to feel that joy with what I believe to be the best quartet ever. Thank You And God Bless
Its a real jam when the artists you love are also thoughtful, articulate, humble, and funny. Her last line about watching you play chess with yourself was a great cap to a very fine episode. Thanks for giving the world more time with Tal.
Great observations. I just think she's cool as shit
Yes!
Thanks for having Tal on. She is force of nature on bass!
Lex is really pushing the genre of the podcast with this one! Loved it.
I want Maynard on here. When he goes on Rogan its annoying because joe knows nothing about music.
Not at all, this is what podcasts are made to do.
@@portal432and Lex does? I mean he seemed like he was about to go to sleep on this one she had to wake him up.
@@eduardoescobar1906 Yes. Lex plays guitar. He's not pro level, but he's pretty good. ua-cam.com/video/Khf-N2f8T78/v-deo.html
Am the only one who felt Lex has a huge crush on Tal?
This podcast was so brilliant, insightful, inspirational! I've always admired Tal, as a musician, but this interview reveals the spiritual soul underneath the music. I haven't been lucky in my musical journey to have found a mentor, most likely my own fault.Tal will make a wonderful teacher, mentor. I'm grateful for finding this podcast, it made me think of things I need to find in my own life....I wish I had a mentor in my life like Tal.....You make me wonder....you make me smile....you make me musical! Greg.
Is it just me, or is there actually some legitimate chemistry between these two? Something very complimentary and sweet to see, which is enabling a wonderful, sincere conversation. I love this interview!
My thoughts exactly ❤ You can see that she brings down his walls. In my opinion, this would be the perfect match for him. He always seems to ask for advice on love from his guests... here she is, showing him the way.
It's a beautiful interaction.
100%
How ya think she got here to the club yo…
@stephaniebiggs2091 He and his wife treated her like a daughter. He recognized her talent when she auditioned and he thought it was a joke. That she must be Vinnie's girl friend. If you see the end of the crossroads concert it is with Vinnie that she exits the stage. He became her mentor and she has said he was always joking around.
I have questions about some of the interactions between Jeff and Tal. Questions like "What so funny" (at various times including the way Jeff ended Brush With the Blues at 2007 Crossroads) & "What was going on with that table at Ronnie Scott's during stratus? Was it just that they were groovin' or a pick up suggestion? That guy was cute and Tal's eyebrows did that quick up thing" IDK.
Absolutely awesome interview, thank you for being so open, Tal. I resonate so much with your mindset and approach to both music and life. You have such an eloquent way of describing it all. And your voice is very soothing, I can feel it coming from a purely authentic place. You are a fearless and beautiful soul!
This convo was beautiful to listen to. Thank you Lex and Tal... your music is as bold and authentic as you are❤❤🤘🤘
I don’t know what I was expecting, but Tal is so much more intelligent and deep than anyone else I know.
I wish I had a community like this to be a part of.
This is the most random collaboration but such a joyful one! I have listened to Tal for years and was super excited to see her appear on Lex's podcast.
I was at the 2007 Crossroads festival with my then 17 yr old blues loving daughter. The whole day was amazing, but the Jeff Beck set was beyond magical. First time my daughter and I had ever seen Tal, my daughter laughed saying Tal looked about 15. We were in the upper stands near the stage, and could look down into the ball field where everyone, all day long was milling around during the day. During Jeff’s set, I happened to look down at the field, and almost no one was moving. The crowd, including us, were literally entranced by the music, and the conversation between the musicians. Most sets were only 1/2 hour long, but Jeff and Tal played for an hour. It was one of the most amazing, enriching, magical concert experiences i have ever had, and I’ve been going to them since the early 70’s. Tal Wilkinson is an amazing musician, but more than that, she is wise beyond her years, an old soul if you will, with heart and soul shining through her music. Wonderful interview, thank you.
I was 15 when Jeff Beck’s Blow by Blow album hit the record stores. It changed my life. I didn’t know you could play music in so many different time signatures. A year later Jeff played at the Palace Theater in Waterbury Connecticut. He played with Jan Hammer. I’ve been following Jeff’s career since then and all of his band members careers also. Tal is part of that golden thread.
I LOVE what she said about Confidence and Trust. I am often put off by what many people refer to as “confidence”. Only because it does NOT feel like confidence to me. It feels like insecurity armored with false bravado. Trust feels like a much nicer term to fill that space.
Yes!!
Tal, That's one of the best bass solos ever! Jeff obviously knew you were amazing and enjoyed having his mind blown watching and listening you. I'll never forget that moment. I saw Anthony in NYC at Seventh Ave South back when I lived there. He had the best feel of anybody I'd ever seen.
What a delightful surprise to see Tal Wilkenfeld on the show. Been a fan ever since the Crossroads performance with Jeff Beck. Tal is a phenomenal talent, a phenomenal soul. I loved listening to you two chopping it up. Lots of interesting subject matter. Really enjoyed it.
Tal is one of those very special people who wants to make great music. Keep plucking Tal we love you.🎼🙏🌹🌹🥰
I am currently giving mentorship to my daughter (12). This is a gem for us. Truly inspirational for both of us. Thank you both for demonstrating that young females can bass it up with anyone! This interview and performance we will be revisiting many times.
What an AMAZING human being! Thank you so very much for this interview! Always loved her work, now totally in love with her as a spiritual person 🙏
My goodness, this is a tremendous interview, and my favorite. Tal is a lovely, dynamic, talented, and deep human being. I was in awe the whole time. Thank you for this conversation, Lex. ❤
I’ve only watched a 9 minute clip lex put up but I’m so fired up to hear this in its entirety. Thank you lex for doing this. What a blessing.
27:46 sounds like an insiders grace among famous people, to be relieved to not have someone obsess on you and tell you they think of you all the time, and guilt tripping you for the disappointment of not having expectations fulfilled
❤Lex, this is so unexpectedly fabulous of you to gift us this musical wonder known as Tal Wilkenfeld! You are always a creative force and ever outdoing your best. Thank you
Im so in awe by the range of things the hands can do, the same hand can create a beautiful symphony, heal, or destroy. I absolutely love it when used for good.
Oh my god, I'm so glad you had Tal on... I have been madly in love with her since I first saw her play with Jeff several times in the late 2000s. Jeff is one of a kind, and it's very fitting that she was who he chose to play with.
I have watched/listened to you from the beginning, and this I think is my first comment. You are amazing.
Tal -- what a supreme talent and such beautiful energy! If I had only one word to describe Tal based solely on this podcast: "Fearless" - not afraid of dying, trying or high wiring. We need more humans like Tal on this planet.
Good heavens what a special treat this was. Tal is amazing but the two of you bantering amazing as well. Thanks so much. Now I gotta go practice my guitar❤!!!
YESSSSS..... More music guests!!! And I'm SO GLAD to hear you two talking about the great Leonard Cohen.
Michael, good to see you here as well! Great channel brother. I’ve got to dig through your vids and see if you’ve done a Jeff Beck song analysis
What an inspiring person. Hopefully, I'll find Tal on UA-cam. Thanks, Lex. I'm new to your podcasts and gotta say you are the most genuine person. Much love from the UK.
Dude's a clear example of how applying dhamma practice to every moment keeps the mind/conditioning in check. She's real, matter of fact, and just keeps saying true and therefore wise things. Awesome.
Is it normal for musicians to have this kind of darkness and love? I have loved so many of these lex conversations; this one hits on the heart strings.
I saw her on stage with Jeff Beck and she was so awesome. She looked so young but already super talented. Impressive !
Such an enriching conversation here to see & hear how Tal has evolved, matured & become so well rounded ! As a professional bassist for well over 40 years & now 50 since I took up the instrument, so many relative, comment worthy points, subjects & scenarios surfaced throughout this segment ! So yeah, likely will return with some commentary on this, that & "the other". Enjoy the line of questioning from Lex that at times puts Tal on the spot that brings things out of/up for her & sets her to thinking deeper & so on. Thank You both ! Over & Out for now.
Thank you for having her on,as a musician this is a true treat.
Hi
Music Heals 🤎
@@Isabelle-qc5yx Hello out there.
@Isabelle-qc5yx It truly is like medicine,are you a musician?
I love the idea of you expanding your range of guests in different disciplines and walks of life. So many wonderful conversations to have and so little time.
I watched Tal play with Jeff Beck at the Crossroads guitar festival. She's amazing. Great guest!
@thomasmyles9392🙄
I have Tal's first album titled 'Transformation', I actually ordered for the CD when it came out. It's one of the most musical albums I've ever heard (and I've heard/had/listened to lots of albums). That band was incredible.
By citing my favorite/Electric Bass G.O.A.T Anthony Jackson as her mentor, I now like her even more 😎
Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
Jeff beck at ronnie scotts is one of the best videos on UA-cam. Incredible
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When I watched the Crossroads Festival performance for the first time, I was surprised by how confident, relaxed, and mature of a player Tal was - especially given her young age.
I'd be terrified to be in the same room with Jeff and Vinnie. She was like "Right on. Let's do this." Lol !!! Inspiring.
Lex falls in love with the brightness known as Tal and there's nowhere for him to go.
She is such a breath of fresh air , not Your typical Rock Star ! So Humble ! Kudo's Young Lady !
WOW...Lex....I'm so impressed. She is known amongst musicians but not really that well outside of musician circles. How did you come across the idea of interviewing Tal? She is such an amazing musician and her story is incredible. Thanks for bringing her to a new audience, hopefully people will watch and listen to some of her performances.
Remember, lex plays and loves guitar. There's a video of him connecting his guitar when he was part of the engineering the teslas and controls it through the guitar, lol.
@@MijoShrek ….I actually didn’t know that
@@truenorth2615 that's what I love about the kind of guy Lex is. He's not just one of these only using his head and speaking from being a big brain kind of genius scientist. He's got a lot of heart. There's a video clip of Joe Rogan gifting him his main watch. Cause Joe is a big watch guy. And lex's reaction is beautiful bro moments.
Hi Lex. This is my favourite ever podcast episode of all the millions I’ve watched. I love how you ask questions that move this incredible woman deeper, so she reveals her most beautiful self. This is the only episode I’ve added to my watch again and again list.
I’m so grateful for people like you, who take the risks to do the hard and painstaking work to bring people like me this precious gift.
This is where I find inspiration, validation and comfort.
We all have the struggle, some more than others, and yearn for purpose… more from life.
I love how you explore this in your work. And with the utmost respect and humility.
You’re a rare gem.
Knew she was a great musician Knew she was a beautiful woman now i know she's a Beautiful Soul. Thanks Lex you Mensch 🤙
Of course after watching this, being a great admirer of Tal, and loving Prince. Not Knowing he did a Jazz album, and that he did it with Tal. I had to have the album. Ordered it immediately. It came today, OMG ! Is this good ! What a trio Prince put together. Just incredible! Thanks Lex for doing this interview
LEX! If Tal asks you to wrestle, you say YES!
Wow. What a fantastic woman. Such a special podcast. I just loved how I was so able to connect to her. Obviously, her life and the talents she has developed that has made her an amazing musician. It has also, first and foremost, made her an intriguing person. So much depth, openness, and wisdom. How lucky to have been a part of the magic here at this moment in time. Music is such an amazing thing. And it's nice to get to understand that part of this. But anyone would be able to learn and grow in such a way bigger part than just the music. Tal is such a huge person. One of the most touching experiences I've had in a minute. Great job, both of you. Thanks so much
Awesome. I've been in awe of Tal since her first CD. She's a rocker... I dug this interview a lot. Thank you, Lex. Thank you, Tal.
Wise beyond her years and a great teacher.
Wow this was a delightful conversation
Her depth of thinking and clarity is amazing, so much to learn from her!
Wow! I've seen one or two of Lex' interviews, but I am so impressed with this one with Tal that I must move him up to the top of my list of super excellent interviewers! He was sensitive asked great questions, listens very intently, making his guest very comfortable in the process. You got another subscriber Lex! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for this inspiring Tal's advice to walk toward your fears is epic. Tal's observation that there's nothing to fear when performing music is very helpful. Lex more music and arts interviews, please. Your love of the arts comes through and is important.
This is feeding my spirit. Loving every second!
Speaking of musicians, I think Weird Al would make an interesting interview.
Absolutely
Her hair summoned the thought didn't it?
@@pant0sand0hat No, actually, but he was the first musician that came to mind. Weird Al has always been a bit out of the mainstream, and didn't have big success until a couple of decades into his musical career. I think Lex could draw some serious discussion out of him, as Al is a bit light-hearted in shorter formats. Al is 64 now, and in his last concert tour he has been reflective in his commentary and song choice, and I think he has stuff to say outside of his stage persona.
@@MarkRose1337damn Al is AI
Bill Hicks was my first choice.. Andy Kaufman as well, Adam Sandler on Rex, after Weird AI..
Excellent and deep interview with Tal with good questions. You were well prepared. How she plays the bass and her insight was every insightful. No one seems to ask her questions about her family, and any desire to have her own family. The whole Zen thing with meditation is focusing on saying your complete within yourself if you focus on the right things. I have not found that to be true. Knowing that there is a God in the universe who created everything, and he wants to have a relationship with us and to help us through our trials is very comforting. Reading the Bible and learning about him has been a solid foundation for my life.
Jeff Beck live at Ronnie Scott's concert might be the best band performance by anyone, ever. Thank you Lex, this is a treat. Now if you can just get Tom Waits...
@schizoid21 100% agreed, but double on the Tom Waits. Afraid that I may have missed the time when he still performs in public.
I was lucky enough to see him in 2008, and I had to drive 6 hours to Ohio for it. Didn't even play major cities that tour and all shows sold out instantly.@@snuugumz
Lex, came to this podcast by accident, but I have to tell you, it was really an amazing discussion. You have an amazing way about how you interview and the questions you ask. I will definitely listen to more of your shows. Thank you. Paul
Tal is a treasure. I’m floored by her level of insight.
Great conversation.
I came across Tal via Jeff Beck and have always appreciated what she’s brought to what I’ve heard her involved in. But now I feel the need to descend further into the Tal musical rabbit hole.
Such a lovely soul, and it’s so pleasing to be part of this conversation where two genuinely thoughtful and beautiful people appreciate each other so much.
The Ronnie Scott's gig makes me cry. Great solo there too, Tal.
Much respect for Tal.. after all, she played with many great musicians, including our recently passed away. One of the best guitarist in the world❤
More musicians, please! This is amazing. Her philosophy on music is untouchable. Have been a fan of her music for years but never heard an interview, let alone one from Lex! I was there for that Crossroads performance in 2007 and all the minds were blown, that is for sure. More of these pretty please.
Wow, I’ve always enjoyed her bass playing and her music but now I find myself absolutely, and positively in love with this human
Whoa, I did not expect Tal here! What a legend. Well two legends here.
Lex, you are so gifted at your craft. What makes you shine, is you are honest, sincere and vulnerable. Thank you for helping us grow further on our journey.
“If you’re not living on the edge, you’re taking up too much room “.
Tal lives that.
This was very, very good Lex. Music and meditation are the two pillars of my life and to hear an awesome talent that is Tal talk about both from the heart was a treat. Many thanks to both of you for a riveting conversation.
I m gonna be honest: I didnt expect any special (for me personally) from the episode. Didnt know the name, love and embrace music but dont play mayself, ... But after seing it, it now became of my favorites. Thank you both for the interview. Its really cool.
The wisdom Tal speaks without judgement is priceless.
What an incredibly insightful conversation….just brilliant!
Thank you both for this genius!🙏🏻
An wonderful and talented human being with a beautiful, soulful voice. Inspired by Tal's musical journey.Thank you!
She's always fascinated me and I never once imagined I'd gain such insight into the person behind the videos. Thank you!
This is one of my favourite interviews I've ever seen. Tal is a wise woman and I enjoyed hearing her speak.