Jeff Berlin Interview Part 1
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- Опубліковано 23 жов 2023
- Jeff Berlin has been one of the most acclaimed electric bassists since the 1970s. In another informative interview, Richard asks him about the artists he’s worked with ( Gary Burton, Bill Bruford, Alan Holdsworth, Gary Husband, Dennis Chambers) and his concepts about achieving “Bass Mastery” and being a creative artist.
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Jeff Berlin Interview Part 1
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I miss the days of making that religious trip to the record store. Buy an album. Cassette tape it & read all the material in the gatefold. Then in 1988 ish, everything went to CDs. Just smaller.
I would go to Tower Records in my area that stayed open until midnight. The HUGE magazine stands.
Now, it's streaming & I miss those days.
By the way, Jeff was my open counselor at M.I. when I was in Hollywood from 1988 to 1990.
His musicianship is a force.
I agree with "Nobody listens to the bass solo" in clubs. But in all the Jazz concerts I've been to (And I've been to a lot, including Jeff's) people always clap their hands after a bass solo :D
Miles also said, somewhere on UA-cam, that he'd turn his back to the audience because each stage is different & he would find a sweet spot of how his trumpet would react acoustically. If that's true or not, we'll never know.
Bruford/Berlin/Holdsworth/Stewart, One of a Kind sounds as futuristic today as when it came out. Thanks for the interesting content.