This is for the Record Books...but as you explained...the more you know...the more meaningful this is. There's another Marcus with an orchestra in Europe that is equally brilliant.
Thank you kindly, Bence Nagy. My older and young brothers played music with Stanley Clarke in St. Louis. They told me he was top-drawer in every way kind, understanding, and a world player among kings. Calson Associates circa 1920 family #notes posterity 🐬 Echo/Ralph agrees. These fellows are defined as quality of life. #smib
I met Stanley Clarke and Jeff Beck in 1979 in a jazz bar in Dayton Ohio after their jig in town that night myself and the drummer from our jazz band in high-school
Thank you for all and love who helped mix the sound for this concert was happy fun for me i waching Stanley Clarke and Marcus Miller and Victoc Wooten (SMV Concert) is the Best and Better. I LOVE YOU. I LOVE YOU STANLEY CLARK I LOVE YOU MARCUS MILLER I LOVE YOU VICTOR WOOTEN THANK YOU I LOVE YOUUU🫂
I have a 11yr. old bass player in my home, we are listening to this together, one day he will be on stage, doing what you guys are doing, his love for bass is a gift, he can't put it down...
My best person in the world recently show me this concert. Together, drinking Mezcal and smoking magic makes us feel like on live. Crazy and amazing artists, together! Just wooow, pure jazz...
Marcus Miller was writing and producing his own work 27 years ago and while being a headliner now, he's certainly a professional to get onboard any new project in trust to the jazz legends because he is one!
❤ exactly.. anyone who worked with miles , luther , David Sanborn and aretha Franklin late teens and early 20s is definitely the truth. And don't sleep on his bass sax and clarinet work smh
Every time l listen to these guys l get a very warming calm that last a very long time . It can last a few weeks and then I always come back for more. Good stuff _ very good stuff. Keeps me calm. Ed
Only a crazy man or a person who is unfamiliar with the history of the bass and it's master would sleep on the greatest "Funk Master" of the bass, the greastest bassist ever and alive, Mr. Stanley Clarke. Kick Ass!!!
Legendary. Felt like taking a shower afterwards. I was dripping with the greasiest funk, the grimiest substance manifested in this dimension by these three wise men. The rest of the band had their own wizardry to contribute as well. Amazing.
School days 1st time hearing It i was hooked,i was asked to check jazz fest 09'Victoria-Gastetz. S.Clark, M.Miller & V.Wooten...I thought they were Fabulous!
can't believe this is the first time i saw this. Victor's looper solo blew my mind. Then Stanley & Marcus' standup bass and bass clarinet duet had me in the zone
All the performance was absolutely out of this world. The piano solo really did touch my soul. The entire concert I went through a lot of emotions. Thank you maestros.
I enjoyed this a lot. I clicked on it expecting to watch a little and ended up watching the whole thing. Very impressive talent, but more importantly, very enjoyable.
Just the technique of Wooten, it's just amazing, the awesome Miller slaps, wow, and not to forget Clarke, playing his own way, like nobody else can. Love it and I'm only a 14 years old bassplayer. Wish I could see them playing live once...
Back then I was 14, now I'm turning 17 in 2 weeks. Still listening to this music and still improving as a bassplayer with these men as my biggest insperation! btw sorry for my broken English, I'm from the Netherlands. Hope you have a great day sir!
Saw These Bass Giants on the Thunder tour 08 and in 07 saw Marcus open for Stanley same Venue the Keswick theater Glenside Pa 2000 seat every seat is grest th Late Great George Duke played with Stanley. It was Surreal Super Talented Marcus was very kind down to earth he came out signing Cds so you know it was long ago SMV yes. 1ST SAW Stanley Clarke in 86 With his Stanley Clarke Band in New York he came into audience let people get a strum At Stanley's 07 show he brought out the Upright i was literally in tears
BOOM BOOM BOOMIN BASSIST’S! I grew up listening to these extraordinary bad bass playing brotha’s (Stanley first, Marcus, then Victor). I can’t dare to compare them because in my opinion, they all are insanely talented in their own right! *The drummer and keyboardist are extraordinary too! I’m so blessed to have this video of them doing what they do best! BIG UP’S TO THEM ALL! 🎸🎸🎸
It's taken me 51 years to accept I will never be good enough to tie these guys' shoes. There's nothing wrong with playing the groove and having a good time. But man, to be able to rip it like these cats...
Great to see a master (Clarke) passing the baton to two of those who admired his talent and were motivated by him to pick up the bass at a young age. Looking forward to seeing who they pass the baton to and what they bring to the ear.
Fabuleux ! Virtuosité avec beaucoup de fraîcheur et d'émotions. C'est un réel plaisir d'accéder à cette music tellement expressive de l'ensemble mais aussi des personnalités de ces trois Virtuoses qui ont amené la bass à vivre une révolution quand à sa place au sein des instrumentistes confirmé, les guitariste, les pianiste, les saxophonistes, je ne veut pas oublié Jaco Pastorius qui nous a quitté trop tôt. Merci pour ce partage merveilleux.
Loved the many moods and grooves of these great musicians using their great playing range of instruments to paint masterpiece after masterpiece of enjoyable music (full of sound pictures).
it's cool how you can spot who's playing (sometimes) without looking at the video... they're all great and so unique musicians and it's nice to see them performing all together
This is one of the great trio of bass players with that kick ass drummer this is a awesome group. Have listened to these musicians for years. Kudos to them all.
Greatest concert I've ever heard. I mean ... what giants all. Giants. Masters. Maestro's all. Ever one. My freakin' God this feels so great, organic, balls to wall ... bass is the place. So hot, so eloquent.
Great show! I remember catching one of their later shows broadcast on Mezzo, around ten years ago, and especially the encore of "Beat It" - it had that place already here, but by the time of the later show MJ had passed away and the cover became longer, groovier, more aggressive - before finally seguing into Miller's trademark encore of "School Days". That was such a deligt to watch, and this is a fabulous concert as well!
Never have seen or heard this but when I close my eyes I can pick each guy out... Not boasting, just lamenting over how much I have listened to these guys and how much I love what they do!
Виктóр порвал консерваторов баса. Виктóр-свежая струя! Клавишнику-отдельный респект! Классный проект!!! Благодарю за то что, оттянулся в полный рост:Стэнли, Маркуса, Викторá!!!Здравия вам, бояре фанка!!!
These guys are one voice with their instruments, I love Wooten's medley of standards, he is so into it, the entire show, all three of them, pure magic.
That Alembic Stanley plays is gorgeous! He, Jaco and Steve Harris (Iron Maiden) were my three main influences as a teenager. Then I went to college and learned it for real! I knew every song on Marcus’ Let Me Know You album. And then Victor autographed my fretless bass. He’s a friend of my bass professor at UNCA.
Этих уникальных музыкантов я "видела"😁😁😁 на их блестящем концерте в Тель Авиве...и я пишу "видела", потому что sound was awful!!! Many Thanks to UA-cam for possibility to complete the joy от виртуозного индивидуального и неповторимого исполнения❤
Theses Guys are so Smooth, Bass Clarinet Sax Stanley Clarke was my first Bass Monster Victor I first heard with Bela Fleck, Marcus Miller From his Interview with Jaco (RIP Miss you) Chris Squire and John Entwistle Too, you can see how these guys Anchored down the great Bands they Played with SO Great
I love these guys. I saw this same line up in Tokyo, at the Billboard Live, and the whole house was rockin'. Looks like they are playing at the 'Old Folks' Home' here. Great performance in any case, Jam on.
IMMENSE talent at work here! I had the fortune of seeing them live in Los Angeles during their SMV tour, it is incredible to see the 3 top bass players of all times together on stage. Individual taste may give preference to one of their styles, but together they are truly something else. Let's hope they eventually follow this up with more work together and more albums. Thank you much for posting.
I'll have to check these guys out. I like all styles of bass playing. Some more than others. Then you have Mark Sandman from Morphine who played with two strings on his bass and that was perfect for that band.
Forest is an amazing bassist but comparing someone of his style to the greats of jazz/funk just doesn't work all that well. Forest is great at what he does but I these guys are amazing in their own right. It's like saying an F1 car is better than a lorry is without giving any further context.
May be, but I'm sure all 3 of them would be able to copy that guy, and being as awesome as you descibed him to be, I doubt that he would be able to copy them. They have a lot more experience, more influences and have played with more different musicians for a larger amount of time. Who is nowadays able to say that he/she has played for years with Miles Davis, for example? Or Wayne Shorter?
Any young Bassists want to know how it's done... It's right here. I always believed Stanley Clarke was the Master. He can literally do any style. I was fortunate enough to see him in London with the late great George Duke in the 80s. Big up to Ms Miller and Wooten too.
Any true musician from any genre has to appreciate this. This is simply amazing.
Ì
Very good top of the top blessing to you guys.
absoutly
@@artisedmund490 +qq5 no
This is for the Record Books...but as you explained...the more you know...the more meaningful this is.
There's another Marcus with an orchestra in Europe that is equally brilliant.
Clarke, Wooten and Miller? My head just exploded. God bless those guys for sharing their talents with the world. It's a better place for them.
Yes, kind of like the bass equivalent of Paco de Lucia, Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin. Unbelievable amount of talent on one stage.
Bro!!! Stanley Clarke is a head taller them 😂
Tttttttt//8 p wa×w,@@cooldebt
Playing for fun. No competitions. Egos. Respect, True musicians..
Thank you kindly, Bence Nagy. My older and young brothers played music with Stanley Clarke in St. Louis. They told me he was top-drawer in every way kind, understanding, and a world player among kings. Calson Associates circa 1920 family #notes posterity 🐬 Echo/Ralph agrees. These fellows are defined as quality of life. #smib
Whew! Wooten!!! When Stanley Clarke applauds you, you know you've done something right!
The drummer is excellent!!! No groove without a good drummer!!!, Perfect metronome, no rythm interrupted or rushing.
who is the drummer?
@@sn47somDerico Watson
I met Stanley Clarke and Jeff Beck in 1979 in a jazz bar in Dayton Ohio after their jig in town that night myself and the drummer from our jazz band in high-school
The crew who helped mix the sound for this concert was awesome
It's hard enough mixing two electric guitarists. Can you imagine three basses.
Thank you for all and love who helped mix the sound for this concert was happy fun for me i waching Stanley Clarke and Marcus
Miller and Victoc Wooten (SMV Concert) is the Best and Better. I LOVE YOU.
I LOVE YOU STANLEY CLARK
I LOVE YOU MARCUS MILLER
I LOVE YOU VICTOR WOOTEN
THANK YOU I LOVE YOUUU🫂
The drummer and the keyboardist are tremendous 👏
The keys solo is insane
@@michaelwakefield1838yes he's funky. I bet he plays bass and drums too.
I have a 11yr. old bass player in my home, we are listening to this together, one day he will be on stage, doing what you guys are doing, his love for bass is a gift, he can't put it down...
Wow this comment was 9 years ago I’m curious to see how far he’s come on bass :)
So unique and excellent. Saw Clarke with Return to Forever in the seventies!
1.16.22 of the best time I spent today. Absolutely wonderful.
My best person in the world recently show me this concert. Together, drinking Mezcal and smoking magic makes us feel like on live.
Crazy and amazing artists, together! Just wooow, pure jazz...
Who doesn't love the beautiful ''prakatakatakataka'' sound strings make when being slapped the devil out of them?
Diego, devils are theyr fingers!
I love bass players. Humblest musicians . No egos ever and love to share the knowledge of this beautiful instrument , its theory and history 🎉
You Go Boy and Thank you for the Tribute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Marcus Miller was writing and producing his own work 27 years ago and while being a headliner now, he's certainly a professional to get onboard any new project in trust to the jazz legends because he is one!
❤ exactly.. anyone who worked with miles , luther , David Sanborn and aretha Franklin late teens and early 20s is definitely the truth. And don't sleep on his bass sax and clarinet work smh
I saw this live. It was the best thing i have ever witnessed talent wise
Victor's Caravan... No words to say....
Every time I see/hear Marcus Miller, my admiration of him goes up another notch. A superbly well rounded musician and very cool guy!
Every time l listen to these guys l get a very warming calm that last a very long time . It can last a few weeks and then I always come back for more. Good stuff _ very good stuff. Keeps me calm.
Ed
Only a crazy man or a person who is unfamiliar with the history of the bass and it's master would sleep on the greatest "Funk Master" of the bass, the greastest bassist ever and alive, Mr. Stanley Clarke. Kick Ass!!!
Он улетел :))
Damn these guys are tight. I've been listening to Stanley Clarke since 1976. How have I missed this for so long? :-)
Stanley with his Philadelphia Eagles gear on!
I saw this tour twice live. It was wonderful both times. It's great seeing three friends having fun.
My favorite is Marcus Miller because i grew up with his wonderful music and productions thanks for this GEM
Legendary. Felt like taking a shower afterwards. I was dripping with the greasiest funk, the grimiest substance manifested in this dimension by these three wise men. The rest of the band had their own wizardry to contribute as well. Amazing.
School days 1st time hearing
It i was hooked,i was asked to check jazz fest 09'Victoria-Gastetz. S.Clark, M.Miller & V.Wooten...I thought they were
Fabulous!
Smokin..
can't believe this is the first time i saw this. Victor's looper solo blew my mind. Then Stanley & Marcus' standup bass and bass clarinet duet had me in the zone
A very enjoyable way to spend time on a Saturday evening. Thanks guys.
Good news, everyone, after watching this, I have more firewood from burning my basses.
:( same here bro
That's not even funny after watching this you must work harder!
I suggest you check out some Casiopea bass solos.
Why would you burn basses? Are you ok son?
ah hell no. I know your kidding, but victor has been an inspiration to me. cheers
Blessed to have ears to be born again and again as each notes plays.........
i have seen you all live - i'm so blessed by God
All of these decades and I NEVER knew Mr. Miller could play a wind instrument Goodness gracious what talent!@
i never new this too!!! incredible
His first instrument was clarinet and got a music scholarship to study classical clarinet.
A lot of his albums feature him playing the bass clarinet.
Went see him at Hammersmith in the mid 90s and he was playing a bass clarinet
@@davidmyers5545 He is outstanding was it the odeon?
@@waynefoote3781 yes
All the performance was absolutely out of this world. The piano solo really did touch my soul. The entire concert I went through a lot of emotions. Thank you maestros.
I enjoyed this a lot. I clicked on it expecting to watch a little and ended up watching the whole thing. Very impressive talent, but more importantly, very enjoyable.
Imagine being this dope, on stage with this many BANGERS and no one in the crowd will even nod their damn head lol
Just the technique of Wooten, it's just amazing, the awesome Miller slaps, wow, and not to forget Clarke, playing his own way, like nobody else can. Love it and I'm only a 14 years old bassplayer. Wish I could see them playing live once...
You are a 14-year old already surrounding yourself with highest quality inspirations then!
Back then I was 14, now I'm turning 17 in 2 weeks. Still listening to this music and still improving as a bassplayer with these men as my biggest insperation! btw sorry for my broken English, I'm from the Netherlands. Hope you have a great day sir!
Congrats on your 21st., boy 🥳
Everything Stanley Clarke touches turns to gold. Not only the best bassist of all time, an incredible composer.
For me Victor Wooten is the most skilled, Marcus Miller has the best groove and Stanley Clarke has the legacy by his side
Quite accurate. Prefer to listen to Marcus Miller out of those cats.
Why do ppl always have the need to catalog things?
To me in music theres no such thing as the best!
This guys are all legends 🤘
Marcus Miller casually picks up the sax 🤷♂️ all of them got skills but Stanley gets down on that upright too ❤
V w is definitely the bass zyn master tho 🎉
@@kevinmorgan263 Sax?
La musica si.commenta da sola!!!
Tre grandissimi artisti incomparabili!!!
Saw These Bass Giants on the Thunder tour 08 and in 07 saw Marcus open for Stanley same Venue the Keswick theater Glenside Pa 2000 seat every seat is grest th Late Great George Duke played with Stanley. It was Surreal Super Talented Marcus was very kind down to earth he came out signing Cds so you know it was long ago SMV yes. 1ST SAW Stanley Clarke in 86 With his Stanley Clarke Band in New York he came into audience let people get a strum At Stanley's 07 show he brought out the Upright i was literally in tears
It's so cute to see these three kids playing together in such a joyfull mood.
MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT TO VICTOR WOOTEN, MARCUS MILLER, & STANLEY CLARCK
BOOM BOOM BOOMIN BASSIST’S! I grew up listening to these extraordinary bad bass playing brotha’s (Stanley first, Marcus, then Victor). I can’t dare to compare them because in my opinion, they all are insanely talented in their own right! *The drummer and keyboardist are extraordinary too! I’m so blessed to have this video of them doing what they do best! BIG UP’S TO THEM ALL! 🎸🎸🎸
God, what a beautiful Alembic over Stan’s shoulder! It makes me drool! I have a Spector, and I still drool over Alembic!
It's taken me 51 years to accept I will never be good enough to tie these guys' shoes. There's nothing wrong with playing the groove and having a good time. But man, to be able to rip it like these cats...
Yessir. But these same guys will humbly preach that simplicity playing keeps u with a gig. These guys played bass in the womb lol unmatched 😂❤
Great to see a master (Clarke) passing the baton to two of those who admired his talent and were motivated by him to pick up the bass at a young age. Looking forward to seeing who they pass the baton to and what they bring to the ear.
I cannot say enough about this performance. PERFECTION
Fabuleux ! Virtuosité avec beaucoup de fraîcheur et d'émotions. C'est un réel plaisir d'accéder à cette music tellement expressive de l'ensemble mais aussi des personnalités de ces trois Virtuoses qui ont amené la bass à vivre une révolution quand à sa place au sein des instrumentistes confirmé, les guitariste, les pianiste, les saxophonistes, je ne veut pas oublié Jaco Pastorius qui nous a quitté trop tôt. Merci pour ce partage merveilleux.
When Stanley Clarke speaks, everyone listens.
These are the artists that are worth gold , beyond egos and interests
Loved the many moods and grooves of these great musicians using their great playing range of instruments to paint masterpiece after masterpiece of enjoyable music (full of sound pictures).
it's cool how you can spot who's playing (sometimes) without looking at the video... they're all great and so unique musicians and it's nice to see them performing all together
This is one of the great trio of bass players with that kick ass drummer this is a awesome group. Have listened to these musicians for years. Kudos to them all.
one Word : amazing.
The concert was absolutely amazing Stanley Clarke my favorite all three are great thanks for that concert it was one of a kind
when these 3 fellows come together there is happiness in the world
Stanley clarke was one of the first people to bring slap bass to mainstream music!
Three of the greatest. Bassist on the planet.
Oh my god, on stage all at the same time! Slap heaven! Egos held nicely in check too.
Simply the best ever......
Greatest concert I've ever heard. I mean ... what giants all. Giants. Masters. Maestro's all. Ever one. My freakin' God this feels so great, organic, balls to wall ... bass is the place. So hot, so eloquent.
I love it. Stanley is the pioneer of electric modern bass. They all kick ass.
I love the bass.
Speechless !
amazing and wonderful..!
These guys are absolutely amazing, but I have to say, I get goose bumps every time I hear Marcus playing that bass clarinet...
You are right ☑️
I could listen to the grooves all day.
It doesn't get no better this. This world needs a good dose of these 3 masters.
I watch this at least once a year. What a force of nature.
Great show! I remember catching one of their later shows broadcast on Mezzo, around ten years ago, and especially the encore of "Beat It" - it had that place already here, but by the time of the later show MJ had passed away and the cover became longer, groovier, more aggressive - before finally seguing into Miller's trademark encore of "School Days". That was such a deligt to watch, and this is a fabulous concert as well!
I felt like practising bass today, then, when I saw this video I HAD to practise bass.
Good for you bro.. I gave up : (
I can listen to this all through my life!
I can only call this BASS ROYALTY. A long time ago I wondered if this would ever happen. A daydream come true!
Never have seen or heard this but when I close my eyes I can pick each guy out...
Not boasting, just lamenting over how much I have listened to these guys and how much I love what they do!
Beautiful !
A lot of thanks
I am learning how to play the Bass this is wonderful.
Виктóр порвал консерваторов баса. Виктóр-свежая струя! Клавишнику-отдельный респект! Классный проект!!! Благодарю за то что, оттянулся в полный рост:Стэнли, Маркуса, Викторá!!!Здравия вам, бояре фанка!!!
I I cannot believe how good that sounds I am so jealous
21:18 - highly influential and multidimensional piano solo guaranteed to evolve your piano playing and understanding by at least 99%. 😍🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶❤️
GG
These guys are one voice with their instruments, I love Wooten's medley of standards, he is so into it, the entire show, all three of them, pure magic.
That Alembic Stanley plays is gorgeous! He, Jaco and Steve Harris (Iron Maiden) were my three main influences as a teenager. Then I went to college and learned it for real! I knew every song on Marcus’ Let Me Know You album. And then Victor autographed my fretless bass. He’s a friend of my bass professor at UNCA.
this never gets old ❤
Amazing bassists and amazing people.
Take N' me back 2 school dayzzz .
In my opinion Mr. Stanley Clark is the number one multi skilled bass player in the world.
Then your opinion is worthless...
wonderfull concert! i saw it live! on "shuni", israel! 3 of the best bass/double bass players, today! a real wonder!
This makes me so happy, I've never heard or seen anything else like this.
Thank you so much for uploading this!
My new inspiration to jam out!
Этих уникальных музыкантов я "видела"😁😁😁 на их блестящем концерте в Тель Авиве...и я пишу "видела", потому что sound was awful!!! Many Thanks to UA-cam for possibility to complete the joy от виртуозного индивидуального и неповторимого исполнения❤
Theses Guys are so Smooth, Bass Clarinet Sax Stanley Clarke was my first Bass Monster Victor I first heard with Bela Fleck, Marcus Miller From his Interview with Jaco (RIP Miss you) Chris Squire and John Entwistle Too, you can see how these guys Anchored down the great Bands they Played with SO Great
I love these guys. I saw this same line up in Tokyo, at the Billboard Live, and the whole house was rockin'.
Looks like they are playing at the 'Old Folks' Home' here. Great performance in any case,
Jam on.
IMMENSE talent at work here! I had the fortune of seeing them live in Los Angeles during their SMV tour, it is incredible to see the 3 top bass players of all times together on stage.
Individual taste may give preference to one of their styles, but together they are truly something else.
Let's hope they eventually follow this up with more work together and more albums.
Thank you much for posting.
Nice mosic
waaah! what a feel to listen this :)))
После этого я понял, чем надо заниматься и чему посвятить жизнь.. Спасибо! 👏👏👏
I love the fact that they are all playing 4 sting basses.
I'll have to check these guys out. I like all styles of bass playing. Some more than others. Then you have Mark Sandman from Morphine who played with two strings on his bass and that was perfect for that band.
Because he's not? 27:11
kinda different ... and music is not about who is the "best" kid
Forest is an amazing bassist but comparing someone of his style to the greats of jazz/funk just doesn't work all that well. Forest is great at what he does but I these guys are amazing in their own right. It's like saying an F1 car is better than a lorry is without giving any further context.
May be, but I'm sure all 3 of them would be able to copy that guy, and being as awesome as you descibed him to be, I doubt that he would be able to copy them. They have a lot more experience, more influences and have played with more different musicians for a larger amount of time. Who is nowadays able to say that he/she has played for years with Miles Davis, for example? Or Wayne Shorter?
They're so goddamn good!
This sounds like heaven
Thanks so much for posting this!
De lo Mejor..!!
Lloré de la Emoción :')
amazing band bass three man power great million thanks bence nagy!!
thx
THAT WAS AWESOME !!! Thankyou so much ***
their are no words to describe how AMAZING!!! THIS IS.
Any young Bassists want to know how it's done... It's right here. I always believed Stanley Clarke was the Master. He can literally do any style. I was fortunate enough to see him in London with the late great George Duke in the 80s. Big up to Ms Miller and Wooten too.