every single interview i have ever watched with Don has been inspiring and i always learn something. this guy has a lot of heart and he understands art and what people are communicating through art.
Don Was is one of the best A&R producers an artist can have...true visionary who mixes knowledge, skill, experience with a doze of humanity and humility like no other. Magnificent!
I love this guy, he's a great bass player, but if you ever needed audio proof that a custom shop fender will never approach the tone of an actual vintage p, listen to Was on the new Motown Magic soundtrack
...seems like a nice, NORMAL working-class guy without the usual snob-like attitude that is so present out there in the world. If you offer some respect, chances are good that you'll get some back on the return end. It's called having "people skills."
every single interview i have ever watched with Don has been inspiring and i always learn something. this guy has a lot of heart and he understands art and what people are communicating through art.
Don Was belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a Producer at the very least.
Don Was is one of the best A&R producers an artist can have...true visionary who mixes knowledge, skill, experience with a doze of humanity and humility like no other. Magnificent!
Was is a cool cat. The Real Deal. Hard to find dudes like that in the music biz now. He's a dying breed. Long live Was.
We LOVE Don Was-total bad ass!💥🎸💥
happy birthday, don was. thanks for being on the planet...
Love this guy.
I met this man at a Blake Mills show in London, was epic. Shook his hand, told him he was a legend.
what a legendary guy! my favorite producer.
Excellent video! Don Was is the man!
I want a Fender P BAss like that one so bad!!! A Fender Precision is the best bass guitar ever!!!
So good...more of this kinda stuff pls!....
Amazing stories!
👍🏾👍🏾
Was has always exuded cool
What song is that opening bass line from ?
I love this guy, he's a great bass player, but if you ever needed audio proof that a custom shop fender will never approach the tone of an actual vintage p, listen to Was on the new Motown Magic soundtrack
Responding to seamanjive: The song featured in the interview is called "Go...Now!" by Was (Not Was) from their eponymous album.
i wanna party with don
Willie Nelson was on an episode of Monk
I always loved the prod on Voodoo Lounge, didn't know it was Was...
Also, KHALED!!!!!!!
It's as if Steven Spielberg played the bass and had freaky hair
He looks like the villain from MIB3
no playing? :(
Keep the P ill stay with my 5 jazz basses!
Invader 71 good for you...
Was Not Was was a great band. oh and guess what one of his influences was? Frank Zappa.
...seems like a nice, NORMAL working-class guy without the usual snob-like attitude that is so present out there in the world.
If you offer some respect, chances are good that you'll get some back on the return end. It's called having "people skills."
Go....Now! by Was not Was.
What song is that opening bass line from ?