This guy was basically a drummer and an excellent guitar player. One day he picked up the bass guitar and literally developed his own percussive thumb-slap technique in a few weeks and became one of the best bass player in the world. He is also a proficient singer and a damn good songwriter. With Mike Lindup they were top players in the field. Mark King has definitely marked his place among the Hall of Fame of all times great musicians! He is really the King of slap bass!
I think & will always know Mark King is a Bass player. Not any off these other things. Mark can Play - Absolutely Amazing & encouraging for other Bassist starting out too learn. Mark is very inspiring on Bass - I should know I've learnt Mr Pink & Lessons in love + other Songs. Thank you Mark King. Vernon
10 years ago I saw Level 42 with Mark King on Bass do Lessons in love. My whole Body went WOW - I never learnt any instrument but me hearing Level 42 play Lessons in love changed my whole life. I made a Decision I'm going too learn Bass Guitar & play like Mark king Bassist does. Its been 8 years with Practice on Bass watching Mark play Bass - My 1st Song I learnt in a week was Lessons in love. I got the Running in the Family CD - & learnt all the Songs. I love playing Running in the Family + Lessons in love. Thank you Mark King of Level 42 your my inspiration & teacher for Bass. Vernon
Mark.. Don´t know if you see this . . .You are the reason i play bass to day - Thanks for inspire me the last 30 years. ! You are amazing bassplayer and you can really make me laugh - love your humor. Thanks for all your music and humor. Many bass greetings from Denmark
I'm very late to the party , but at 63 , very new to Level 42 & Mark King , I've been binging ,for weeks now , totally amazed at his musicianship & character, his playing is some of the best I've ever heard & I'm a big fan of St anley Clarke & many of the jazz greats
What makes Mark King very special is, he plays so many intricate bass lines, yes he sings at the same time too. Extraordinary skill to have, and not many people can do it as well as he can. He is very naturally gifted, and a once in a lifetime talent.
@@BruceLee-zd9bw Yep the stars were definitely in alignment that night as you hsve to have some much raw natural talent to ne able to go from drums and straight on to bass guitar... Now i was fortunate enough to pick up the bass it all ick into place for me but i.sure as hell didnt go straight into recording not long after i.picked the bass up, sure i auditioned for the first proper band i was in only 1 month after picking the bass up & during our phone call i was asked to learn a list of songs they gave me & i had tk know them within 2 weeks & then we'd all meet up & go to where this band were practising for my audition & i passed & was on my journey with my first band within a month of picking that instrument up... Many will no doubt continue to say thst " well the bass is easier play " but was many many many decades ago & no doubt those same people will have come across the uploads of bassist playing their own bass lines or covers but the difference is the way many basdist can play now, as of course you have slap style along with great finger style playing (which Mark doesnt get enough praise for) & many Bassists that I've continued to seen on UA-cam that continue new ways to play their bass guitar or more than 1 bass at the one time... Wanting to play bass rather than it being forced on you all changed in the mid 70s as those innovators inspired many generations to play bass along with all the new amazing faces that came out in the 80s onwards & those new bass player's from the 80 onwards would go on to inspire the next generation & it just kept going & there was a time that more often than not there were more people wanting to learn to play bass rather than the electric lead & rhythm guitar... In ligt of this still ongoing coronavirus outbreak stay safe and healthy wherever you are in ths world... A Happy New Year For Everyone for 2021 once it's just passed 12am at where you stay & All The Best... .....
@@greatwhite61967 Fair play to you, and yes, way back on the day years ago, things were much harder then, as there wasn't the online help with tuitions etc. You did well in regards to the audition and playing in a band within a month.👍👍 As you said, that just makes Mark King even more special. All the best my friend.👍👍🙏
No base player has ever manged to come close to Mark's talent. What a treat this is and so generous to let us peak into his private zone now and then. Thank you Mr King.......
You could have easily said he was a great and funny guy without bragging about supposedly meeting him 35 times. Do you think that impresses others on here ? Your comment just says that you need others to give you confidence. I dont ever feel the need to tell people, especially strangers on here about my life experiences, I dont need the attention to make me feel good about myself.
I absolutely love watching pro artists getting a kick out jamming just filming themselves at home like a total amateurs jamming away. It's very human and humbling to watch them do vids like this. B
he has said he will do anything for money, i think we could just toss him 5k and fund the whole season of youtube episodes where hes just playing ridiculous stuff like this
I am in total awe...I'd love to be able to play with that degree of fluency and ease...such a joy to watch someone perfectly enjoying what they do....and I'd love that bass...!!!!
He's a groove machine!! That was great, up close and personal. Feels like I just spent 16 minutes hanging out with Mark! Thanks for the tour and performance Mark!! .30 on the G string? Wow!!
Mark King is ridiculous; his talent borders on the absurd. I've admired this guy for years. What a treat it would be to actually have the opportunity to watch him play in person.
With 40 years experience, it's one thing being technically brilliant and a virtuoso but something else to have these attributes and *really* enjoy what you do; as Mark clearly demonstrates. Superb.
***** Does any one know what tuner he's using? I'm after a decent mic "cordless" tuner, I've used a couple of cheap cordless ones in the past but they're not much cop!
Apparently Mark has been previously known to use the BOSS TU-2; but don't know if it is cordless (or if it's the one used in the video). I have used a Korg AT-2 for years. It's a D/A hybrid unit which has served me very well... and can be used corded or cordless.
I used to love listening to l42 nusic after leaving school around about 1988 .. and every now and then hear them on the radio and enjoy it bringing back old memories .. its good to see Mark is still involved in music and not lost the touch at all by the looks of it .. really enjoyed this video .. thanks
How to re-string, tune spot on, and play the bass in 2 mins! Mark showing us all how it's done with no effort at all - lol. Many thanks to Mark for taking the time to make the video and give people the little insight. What a guy!
Topman!!! Mark...as ex bass player with what was left of Billy J Ks Dakotas in the 70s just marvelled at your style. been a fan ever since. You blow us all away!!! Love and peace. Beetlejon!!!!....OZZY!
OMG - This is awesome! I am always happy to see my heroes from my youth (born '73) who still got the stuff! I was always a Level 42 fan - and the way that Mark King was instrumental in placing his instrument in the forefront! So many Level-hits: if you ask people to whistle them, it will be the bass line, and NOT the lead vocals! Thanks for posting
Hey Mark, how wonderful to see you as well and as talented as ever or even more. What a beautiful studio, you have so many things in such a small place but that you take the juice like nobody else. I am an admirer of you from the 80s, when magic touched us all with the music of those unforgettable times
keep it up Mark, you are still and always will be the greatest bass player of all time this vid does help to show the remarkable talent that God gave you.
the way he manages to bring so much slap not only in jazz funk but also in pop songs that fits so perfectly with the melody is simply the "Mark" of a young genius.
mark u are a legend and thxs for sharing your passion for the music with all of us. I see u in croydon a few years ago and u was amazing. hope to see u in concert again soon
That's why God gave individuals these talents for us to enjoy, I play guitar but Mark is truly blessed....in this life there are few in the same class. Thanks Mark what a truly gifted musician you are.
I've always loved this funk/jazz element to Level 42. Particularly reminiscent of their earlier stuff. Keep it up Mark - you are the God of Slap Bass!!
Mark King has amazing energy. I think his playing is distinguished not from the slap style itself, but by the fact he can play his sub divisions accurately and on 'the grid' at tempo, (or in more general terms to a click). I see players hitting their basses, but so often they're playing behind the click, and in rather short meaningless bursts. King is and has always been so thorough and enduringly precise, at multiple sub divisions. Great unique skill to my mind!!
"ill do anything for money" is also another quote though this was about why he had so many signiture models across so many companies. Fender, alembic, status, etc.
I love how he's still so down to earth and funny. Haven't heard that story about how he started playing a short-scale Gibson. That would explain a few things...
I love Mark King and Level 42, I have done that many years back. But I always have that "skiing" feeling to "Hemsedal Ski Resort in Norway! when I hear him/them:)so Lovely!
I've been a Mark King/L42 fan since I was 14. I'm 41 now. I felt like it was just me and Mark hanging out at the studio for a while, lol. That was cool. WE are so lucky to know this musical phenom named Mark King.
Mr. King - Where do I begin??? Growing up with Level 42 ( (I graduated 1983), I have ALWAYS loved that Band. Amongst many great others (Rush, for instance), I've never thought of Level 42 as a "technical band" - if I may say so. Now I see what you've hidden from us (recordingly), and am SO impressed... I would give anything I have to watch you jam in person. And, I'm not even a Bass enthusiast at heart. I must say though, that I am impressed with Dr. Funk - while great - he can't hold a candle to you. So, why the "holding back"? Why has it taken me 40 years to realize how great you are? You're simply an amazing man, musician and person. Please don't stop enlightening us to your amazing career. So Kindly, Rob
So a bass legend lets us into his home studio for a UA-cam chat and a knockabout jam - and it gets 14 dislikes! There really is no pleasing some people! I saw you, live, in Birmingham in 1984-ish. I was mesmerised then and still am!
such an unassuming manner (with a delightful bit of Brit cheek!)... his lifelong friendship with Mike L. and then Gary H. has yielded SO much... gems all of em!
It's wery nice that the bass and you met + 30 y. ago ;-) , I've been listening your production's sice early 80's and what's is even more nice is that you are still hanling your bass SUPERB ! ! !
Seeing them in October on the 'Sirens' tour in Oxford!!! cannot actually wait, saw them many years ago in Bristol, they were awesome......but have got better with age!!
great to see Mark King still doing the business, a really fabulous musician and funny guy. Love the bit starting at 11.15, very prog rocky in a good Steve Hillage style. I always though A Physical Presence was very prog jazz funk, lots of solos and long instrumental bits. I think Mark you have another calling Sir! Keep up the good work mate. God bless.
Dear Mr King.I was always a gread admirerer from you.Your group Level 42 I have seen now atleast 10 times In Germany where I live.It is always so interesting to hear a History and infact your Tricks and happenings.Along with Stanley Clark,Larry Graham and other fine Artists,you have to be the Funkiest and best White Bass player.Respect sir.And have fun.
This guy was basically a drummer and an excellent guitar player. One day he picked up the bass guitar and literally developed his own percussive thumb-slap technique in a few weeks and became one of the best bass player in the world. He is also a proficient singer and a damn good songwriter. With Mike Lindup they were top players in the field. Mark King has definitely marked his place among the Hall of Fame of all times great musicians! He is really the King of slap bass!
King of slap bass? You’re thinking of Marcus Miller. King is up there though
I've yet to see him actually playing the drums.
Mark is a genious of The music because he plays bass, guitar, and besides he sings great!!!
I think & will always know Mark King is a Bass player. Not any off these other things. Mark can Play - Absolutely Amazing & encouraging for other Bassist starting out too learn. Mark is very inspiring on Bass - I should know I've learnt Mr Pink & Lessons in love + other Songs. Thank you Mark King. Vernon
10 years ago I saw Level 42 with Mark King on Bass do Lessons in love. My whole Body went WOW - I never learnt any instrument but me hearing Level 42 play Lessons in love changed my whole life. I made a Decision I'm going too learn Bass Guitar & play like Mark king Bassist does. Its been 8 years with Practice on Bass watching Mark play Bass - My 1st Song I learnt in a week was Lessons in love. I got the Running in the Family CD - & learnt all the Songs. I love playing Running in the Family + Lessons in love. Thank you Mark King of Level 42 your my inspiration & teacher for Bass. Vernon
Mark.. Don´t know if you see this . . .You are the reason i play bass to day - Thanks for inspire me the last 30 years. ! You are amazing bassplayer and you can really make me laugh - love your humor. Thanks for all your music and humor. Many bass greetings from Denmark
Same here.
same here
I'm very late to the party , but at 63 , very new to Level 42 & Mark King , I've been binging ,for weeks now , totally amazed at his musicianship & character, his playing is some of the best I've ever heard & I'm a big fan of St anley Clarke & many of the jazz greats
This is insane and to think he can play like this whilst also singing and chewing gum! The man is a living legend, long live the King 🥰
Couldn't concur more!
there are many bass players in the world, but Mark wrote beautiful songs with level 42 and hard bass lines. Nobody will be comparated to him. the one.
Let's not forget the late great Boon Gould along with Phil/Mike & Wally Badarou adding to the overall writing of songs...
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Of course not
What makes Mark King very special is, he plays so many intricate bass lines, yes he sings at the same time too.
Extraordinary skill to have, and not many people can do it as well as he can.
He is very naturally gifted, and a once in a lifetime talent.
@@BruceLee-zd9bw
Yep the stars were definitely in alignment that night as you hsve to have some much raw natural talent to ne able to go from drums and straight on to bass guitar...
Now i was fortunate enough to pick up the bass it all ick into place for me but i.sure as hell didnt go straight into recording not long after i.picked the bass up, sure i auditioned for the first proper band i was in only 1 month after picking the bass up & during our phone call i was asked to learn a list of songs they gave me & i had tk know them within 2 weeks & then we'd all meet up & go to where this band were practising for my audition & i passed & was on my journey with my first band within a month of picking that instrument up...
Many will no doubt continue to say thst " well the bass is easier play " but was many many many decades ago & no doubt those same people will have come across the uploads of bassist playing their own bass lines or covers but the difference is the way many basdist can play now, as of course you have slap style along with great finger style playing (which Mark doesnt get enough praise for) & many Bassists that I've continued to seen on UA-cam that continue new ways to play their bass guitar or more than 1 bass at the one time...
Wanting to play bass rather than it being forced on you all changed in the mid 70s as those innovators inspired many generations to play bass along with all the new amazing faces that came out in the 80s onwards & those new bass player's from the 80 onwards would go on to inspire the next generation & it just kept going & there was a time that more often than not there were more people wanting to learn to play bass rather than the electric lead & rhythm guitar...
In ligt of this still ongoing coronavirus outbreak stay safe and healthy wherever you are in ths world...
A Happy New Year For Everyone for 2021 once it's just passed 12am at where you stay & All The Best...
.....
@@greatwhite61967
Fair play to you, and yes, way back on the day years ago, things were much harder then, as there wasn't the online help with tuitions etc.
You did well in regards to the audition and playing in a band within a month.👍👍
As you said, that just makes Mark King even more special.
All the best my friend.👍👍🙏
Good grief. Power, control, and such musicality with every note. An all time great.
i could watch this all friggin day. the man is just brilliant.
No base player has ever manged to come close to Mark's talent. What a treat this is and so generous to let us peak into his private zone now and then.
Thank you Mr King.......
Having met MARK about 35 times since my first LEVEL 42 gig in April 1981, I can tell you he is a great and funny guy to chat to.
You could have easily said he was a great and funny guy without bragging about supposedly meeting him 35 times. Do you think that impresses others on here ? Your comment just says that you need others to give you confidence. I dont ever feel the need to tell people, especially strangers on here about my life experiences, I dont need the attention to make me feel good about myself.
I absolutely love watching pro artists getting a kick out jamming just filming themselves at home like a total amateurs jamming away. It's very human and humbling to watch them do vids like this. B
well, they had to practice at home like everyone
he has said he will do anything for money, i think we could just toss him 5k and fund the whole season of youtube episodes where hes just playing ridiculous stuff like this
I cannot put into words how good this is.
Ten years late to the party but... Just superb. Quality musician and showman... Long may the King reign!
What an awesome video Mark! So cool that you share this with all bass enthusiasts!❤
What a thoroughly nice man and extremely talented to boot. I could listen all day.
I am in total awe...I'd love to be able to play with that degree of fluency and ease...such a joy to watch someone perfectly enjoying what they do....and I'd love that bass...!!!!
He is just the master, a true legend of bass!
Yes he is a Legendary Bassists
He's a groove machine!!
That was great, up close and personal. Feels like I just spent 16 minutes hanging out with Mark!
Thanks for the tour and performance Mark!!
.30 on the G string? Wow!!
Mark King is ridiculous; his talent borders on the absurd. I've admired this guy for years. What a treat it would be to actually have the opportunity to watch him play in person.
Nice to see the human side of a world class musician.
Absolutely Awesome Mark King thank you.
With 40 years experience, it's one thing being technically brilliant and a virtuoso but something else to have these attributes and *really* enjoy what you do; as Mark clearly demonstrates. Superb.
***** Does any one know what tuner he's using? I'm after a decent mic "cordless" tuner, I've used a couple of cheap cordless ones in the past but they're not much cop!
Apparently Mark has been previously known to use the BOSS TU-2; but don't know if it is cordless (or if it's the one used in the video).
I have used a Korg AT-2 for years. It's a D/A hybrid unit which has served me very well... and can be used corded or cordless.
+Jon Don Just looked like a standard Boss chromatic tuner to me!
Wow! Mark King is a beast! Serious talent and seems like one cool cat. I'm beyond impressed!
The man is awesome........and a career in the media must surely follow when he hangs up his Bass he comes across so very very well.
02:47 “I always find that 2 balls are better then 1.. for many things in life” - The wise Mark King
Totally amazing playing - I have no words ❤
Love Mark King. Was fortunate to meet in person at a small gig in Annapolis in 2012. Such an incredible talent and a real gent.
Mr. King, you absolutely live up to your last name. You truly are the king of bass players. I just get lost in watching you play. Please never stop.
Anybody else notice that a brand new set of strings stay in tune thru 10+ minutes of Mark King slapping? I'm sold on double ball ends.
I used to love listening to l42 nusic after leaving school around about 1988 .. and every now and then hear them on the radio and enjoy it bringing back old memories ..
its good to see Mark is still involved in music and not lost the touch at all by the looks of it ..
really enjoyed this video .. thanks
Hi mr king, i'm french and play bass since 25 years... I see 10 live of level 42 ... All thé Time it was magic... Thank you so much for all
Mister...eeeeeh sorry... Master Mark King is not from this planet, but i'm so glad he chose to stay here on earth to share his amazing talent with us.
How to re-string, tune spot on, and play the bass in 2 mins! Mark showing us all how it's done with no effort at all - lol. Many thanks to Mark for taking the time to make the video and give people the little insight. What a guy!
It amazes me how Mark remembers all the cords and never misses a beat..
Topman!!! Mark...as ex bass player with what was left of Billy J Ks Dakotas in the 70s just marvelled at your style. been a fan ever since. You blow us all away!!! Love and peace. Beetlejon!!!!....OZZY!
OMG - This is awesome! I am always happy to see my heroes from my youth (born '73) who still got the stuff! I was always a Level 42 fan - and the way that Mark King was instrumental in placing his instrument in the forefront! So many Level-hits: if you ask people to whistle them, it will be the bass line, and NOT the lead vocals! Thanks for posting
Such a cool guy-- a perfect example that the best don't need an ego
Genius ! Mark was playing bass before he was born ! Nothing's better than this... Love it, you're the best Mark. Regards from Belgium.
Hey Mark, how wonderful to see you as well and as talented as ever or even more.
What a beautiful studio, you have so many things in such a small place but that you take the juice like nobody else.
I am an admirer of you from the 80s, when magic touched us all with the music of those unforgettable times
One of my favorite bass players! He always makes it look so easy! I've been a huge fan for years!
No lessons in love required here, Mark.
We love it! :)
keep it up Mark, you are still and always will be the greatest bass player of all time
this vid does help to show the remarkable talent that God gave you.
How does he compare toJohn Entwistle ?
Just imagine if he really went sack out and showed off 😂
He's immortal.
One of the great superbassists of our time.
Enough said.
Never mind Chuck Norris, they should write memes about mark 'thunderthumb' king.
That is just part of the reason M King is and will always be my all time musical hero!!!!!!!!! OUTSTANDING! GOLD DUST!
His name is program. King is King. Noone is like him. A real prodigy, indeed.
the way he manages to bring so much slap not only in jazz funk but also in pop songs that fits so perfectly with the melody is simply the "Mark" of a young genius.
Mark is the King of bass. Humble, and friendly, too. He loves the fans and does not take us for granted.
Je suis époustouflé à chaque fois que je vois cette vidéo, la prestation de basse est pour moi démentielle, ce type est unique au monde
mark u are a legend and thxs for sharing your passion for the music with all of us. I see u in croydon a few years ago and u was amazing. hope to see u in concert again soon
I love it when he stops playing and the bass line keeps going brilliant !
That's why God gave individuals these talents for us to enjoy, I play guitar but Mark is truly blessed....in this life there are few in the same class. Thanks Mark what a truly gifted musician you are.
best bassy in my lifetime. thank you Mark King!
thanks mark for presentation your studio and the great performence...you are still the king!!!!!!
I've always loved this funk/jazz element to Level 42. Particularly reminiscent of their earlier stuff. Keep it up Mark - you are the God of Slap Bass!!
Inspirational enthusiasm from a long time great. Having some fun and sharing it.
Mark King has amazing energy. I think his playing is distinguished not from the slap style itself, but by the fact he can play his sub divisions accurately and on 'the grid' at tempo, (or in more general terms to a click). I see players hitting their basses, but so often they're playing behind the click, and in rather short meaningless bursts. King is and has always been so thorough and enduringly precise, at multiple sub divisions. Great unique skill to my mind!!
Gorgeous bass. Great design.... Mark, you are truly a one of kind. Keep doing what you do.
damn can he ever play... been watching Mark King videos for the last hour... can't get enough.
Mark has one of the best bass collections going. Mark, your cool.. Keep it up!
mark you are a legend, bought all your stuff in the 80's, one cool dude/band.
mark king quote: 2 balls are better than one in many things in life.
"ill do anything for money" is also another quote though this was about why he had so many signiture models across so many companies. Fender, alembic, status, etc.
Your my super IDOL Mr.Mark King. Thank you for sharing this video.
I went to see him with Level 42 back in the 80’s at their peak. It was brilliant.
This is just bloody fantastic, thanks very much for posting this.
Wow. Jaw drops. Glad I’ve seen Mark live a couple of times 🙏🏻
Wow , we all lived through your great music ! good to see you around !
I was a big fan in day and still he amazes me how fast he plays with such clarity! its almost unimaginable what he does!
THIS is why Mark King is my all-time hero. Mind blowin. Thanks Mark.
Amazing performance - that is why he is my most favorite of all time❤️
Level 42 had never been my type of music but i always loved listening to it ;)
And Mark King is such a great, decent, no nonsense musician.
The Jimi Hendrix of the bass. No more needs to be said. Patrick Diegan signing out.
I thought your name was Sean???
Yeah Sean!? Who is Patrick?!
Identity theft is not a joke, Patrick!
Fantastic!! Thanks for being there Mark..!!
I don't know what to say, I am stunned and amazed!!. That was great!!!.
Great to see you having so much fun Mark! God bless your magical talent...x
I love how he's still so down to earth and funny. Haven't heard that story about how he started playing a short-scale Gibson. That would explain a few things...
Beast of a bass player and down to earth. Im deffo booking tickets for the next gig after watching this
Omg WHAT a character 😂 ….incredible footage, true professional. Obviously still LOVES it ❤
"I find two balls are better than one, for most things in life." oh my god I love how he said that straight-faced.
I love Mark King and Level 42, I have done that many years back. But I always have that "skiing" feeling to "Hemsedal Ski Resort in Norway! when I hear him/them:)so Lovely!
I've been a Mark King/L42 fan since I was 14. I'm 41 now. I felt like it was just me and Mark hanging out at the studio for a while, lol. That was cool. WE are so lucky to know this musical phenom named Mark King.
Love that transition into the chugga chugga section at 13:27 - so cool!
I had forgotten how good that was!!! Amazing!!!
Mr. King - Where do I begin???
Growing up with Level 42 ( (I graduated 1983), I have ALWAYS loved that Band. Amongst many great others (Rush, for instance), I've never thought of Level 42 as a "technical band" - if I may say so.
Now I see what you've hidden from us (recordingly), and am SO impressed... I would give anything I have to watch you jam in person. And, I'm not even a Bass enthusiast at heart.
I must say though, that I am impressed with Dr. Funk - while great - he can't hold a candle to you. So, why the "holding back"? Why has it taken me 40 years to realize how great you are?
You're simply an amazing man, musician and person. Please don't stop enlightening us to your amazing career.
So Kindly,
Rob
So a bass legend lets us into his home studio for a UA-cam chat and a knockabout jam - and it gets 14 dislikes! There really is no pleasing some people! I saw you, live, in Birmingham in 1984-ish. I was mesmerised then and still am!
such an unassuming manner (with a delightful bit of Brit cheek!)... his lifelong friendship with Mike L. and then Gary H. has yielded SO much... gems all of em!
It's wery nice that the bass and you met + 30 y. ago ;-) , I've been listening your production's sice early 80's and what's is even more nice is that you are still hanling your bass SUPERB ! ! !
Seeing them in October on the 'Sirens' tour in Oxford!!! cannot actually wait, saw them many years ago in Bristol, they were awesome......but have got better with age!!
One of the first bass players that inspired me to start playing the bass. Still at the top of his craft and great energy!
"Two balls are better than one" -- in the back of my head Sterling Archer yelled "phrasing!"
Loved this. Mark should do these regularly - a podcast from Mark's house.
He had that confident personality right from the beginning, it is hard to imagine the era without Mark King
great to see Mark King still doing the business, a really fabulous musician and funny guy.
Love the bit starting at 11.15, very prog rocky in a good Steve Hillage style. I always though A Physical Presence was very prog jazz funk, lots of solos and long instrumental bits. I think Mark you have another calling Sir! Keep up the good work mate. God bless.
Mark's a great guy, incredibly accomplished but humble and pleasant at the same time. GO Mark!!
WOW... Love it and how well Mark is looking too...The Isle of Wight is VERY PROUD of Mark and rightly so...
…..what an absolute BASS MONSTER !!!! Always loved me a slice of MK in action. Eternally sublime 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻❤️❤️❤️
Dear Mr King.I was always a gread admirerer from you.Your group Level 42 I have seen now atleast 10 times In Germany where I live.It is always so interesting to hear a History and infact your Tricks and happenings.Along with Stanley Clark,Larry Graham and other fine Artists,you have to be the Funkiest and best White Bass player.Respect sir.And have fun.
Mark King. Take a bow. That was spectacular.
Great memories of wonderful concerts. Maestro at play!
Our Best of British.... Mr King keep smashing that bass man.... great to hear you on 6 Music today.
What a great guy! Thanks Mark for creating this video. It means a lot to many of us.
Awesome, awesome, awesome! Funking hell, that's a groove. This needs to be on the next album Mark. Simply superb in ipswich on the 9th 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I didn't expect to see him on Pointless the other week, there you go !.