I would hate the same thing. He probably has social anxiety disorder like I do. Lol one of the biggest things to freak people out who have that is being made the center of attention ; freaks me out and makes me self conscious. 😖
@Vegetta 777speedc; I think we can all agree that we cast a shadow but for some unfortunate among us... They can feel it. Unpleasant doesn't even begin to describe what they may not be able to control unless the practice of cognitive behavioral therapy is always improvised and adapted to every different scenario. Otherwise what used to work doesn't and what you allude to becomes very very real. Don't joke man. There's nothing worse than feeling helpless to help someone suffering.
Toby Smith and his unique chord progressions was even more important. Zender brought the craziness and groove, and is more talented than Toby. But Toby Smith was the co-writer and composer with Jay, and brought that unique sound that the band had on the first 4 albums (and some tracks of "A Funk Odyssey"). You can feel on the album Dynamite, that Jamiroquai was not Jamiroquai anymore but a great classic funk band, that has lost its sound, because Toby was not there anymore.
One of the travesties of the last few decades has to be why these guys couldn’t put aside their differences and continue to play together for the good of the music and the band, they went to light/disco/pop after Zender left. They really had it and yes the bass led the entire band. But no doubt when they got huge egos must’ve got in the way.
I will admit, RDLS was kinda asscheeks lowkey 🥶 But Automaton was good, especially for its time - I think Jami was hoping on the synthwave / funk rock sound that was quite popular during the late ‘10s, and they made it work. And don’t forget about Dynamite, I think that’s their best record since Zender left the band. But I miss him just as much as the rest of the Jamily does, it would be nice to see them all reunite and let bygones be bygones. 🙏
Merci Stuart Zender pour avoir tant apporté à Jamiroquai, le groupe n’est plus le même sans toi et Toby «mais aussi D-Zire, Katz, et la section cuivre qui était incroyable. Ce gars est la réponse au pourquoi j’ai commencé la basse et acheté une Warwick Streamer Stage II.
Increíblemente, el alma de Jamiroquai no era solo Jason Kay con sus canciones que el escribía o su inconfundible voz, sino también el bajo de Stuart que era el que le daba la vida a sus canciones. Sin Stuart definitivamente la banda perdió parte de su alma original, ahora parece un autómata
Sacré touché de corde ce Stuart Zender, si jeune et déjà tellement talentueux au début de Jamiroquai. C’est clair qu’il était l’essence du groupe ! Les trois premiers album étaient des bombes, la suite…….bof……
Tan talentoso, lastima que no se pudo quedar en la banda. Hasta le seguía las locuras a mi Jay Kay. Zender es leyenda viva y guapo y como desbarata el bajo woww siempre me encantó el. Me dio una pena muy grande cuando mi amor Jay Kay lo reemplazo ☹️❤️❤️
@Davie504 Stuart Zender is the best Bass Player and Bass Composer in the World. Davie504 will never beat Stuart Zender because Davie504 does not play Jamiroquai bass covers because of copyright claims.
The question is not who is recorded... the question is about the composer of these mazing baselines... And each time it's Stuart Zender... I am a Pro Stuart... just look at my name !
have to say paul turner is doing a great job ...he pays respect to stuart...when a band member leaves you can stop or go on...they carried on...they fly the flag for funk music...even to this day they are a very tight band...❤ from ireland..
don't preach your square ass politics here, daddy o.... nobody here from that old fatassed right wing garbage place of the mind... you need to trip some balls an LSD and find a new perspective on your shitty life... F OFF
y eso que no han visto los bajistas de la música disco de los 70 y 80, de ahí sale toda esta música.... bueno por lo menos era buena música, ahora la música es una mierda.
Jamiroquai will never be the same without Stuart... Believe me
One of the funkiest bass players ever. Salute sir!
It's quite funny seeing this now cuz I just read an interview where he talked about how he hated being put on the spot by Jay having to play solos 😂😂
Heartbeatzofficial do you have the link of the interview ?
I would hate the same thing. He probably has social anxiety disorder like I do. Lol one of the biggest things to freak people out who have that is being made the center of attention ; freaks me out and makes me self conscious. 😖
All introverted people feel this...
@Vegetta 777speedc; I think we can all agree that we cast a shadow but for some unfortunate among us... They can feel it. Unpleasant doesn't even begin to describe what they may not be able to control unless the practice of cognitive behavioral therapy is always improvised and adapted to every different scenario. Otherwise what used to work doesn't and what you allude to becomes very very real. Don't joke man. There's nothing worse than feeling helpless to help someone suffering.
Well if Jay didn't do that...maybe today people wouldn't regard him so high...if Jay did that is because he knew zender was a one of a kind.
lol the first song is nick fyffe from the live in verona concert
sorry broski!
Terry Cho All good my friend, keep thumpin'!
I was away to comment the same thing!
Achei horrível
50% the sound of Jamiro
or more...
Most drums are 50 percent of a band imo.
du feeling plutôt! du groove !
exactly
Not really he only played on their first three albums. Arguably their best albums. I’d say toby and Derek had equal an influence on the sound overall.
Stuart Zender I always said he was one of the best bassist of all time,he is the man and the sound of Jamiroquai.
@Smokey McBongington Who cares what you think.
Toby Smith and his unique chord progressions was even more important. Zender brought the craziness and groove, and is more talented than Toby. But Toby Smith was the co-writer and composer with Jay, and brought that unique sound that the band had on the first 4 albums (and some tracks of "A Funk Odyssey"). You can feel on the album Dynamite, that Jamiroquai was not Jamiroquai anymore but a great classic funk band, that has lost its sound, because Toby was not there anymore.
@@alexandrostype-2211 They were a very underrated band.
@@rio8555 Yes especially in the US, in Europe/Japan they were huge in the second half of the 90's, first years of the 2000's
@@alexandrostype-2211 Yes
It was him and Les Claypool that made me want to start playing bass. I’m in a thrash metal band as the bass player now so thanks Stu.
The earliest band was the best. I miss the horn section!
One of the travesties of the last few decades has to be why these guys couldn’t put aside their differences and continue to play together for the good of the music and the band, they went to light/disco/pop after Zender left. They really had it and yes the bass led the entire band. But no doubt when they got huge egos must’ve got in the way.
I will admit, RDLS was kinda asscheeks lowkey 🥶 But Automaton was good, especially for its time - I think Jami was hoping on the synthwave / funk rock sound that was quite popular during the late ‘10s, and they made it work. And don’t forget about Dynamite, I think that’s their best record since Zender left the band. But I miss him just as much as the rest of the Jamily does, it would be nice to see them all reunite and let bygones be bygones. 🙏
In all my years of listening to music I’ve never heard anyone play like Stuart Zender! Wow!
try Les Claypool of Primus
really? Marcus, Victor, Larry, Stanley, Louis among others.
Merci Stuart Zender pour avoir tant apporté à Jamiroquai, le groupe n’est plus le même sans toi et Toby «mais aussi D-Zire, Katz, et la section cuivre qui était incroyable.
Ce gars est la réponse au pourquoi j’ai commencé la basse et acheté une Warwick Streamer Stage II.
Simon ktaz
My man plays high as fuck. Zender come back pls
I cannot believe he started playing bass at 16 & here he is at 19 playing with Jamiroquai?? wtf🤯
I wish I went to one of their live concerts, just to see my Stuart play! ❤️❤️❤️
Increíblemente, el alma de Jamiroquai no era solo Jason Kay con sus canciones que el escribía o su inconfundible voz, sino también el bajo de Stuart que era el que le daba la vida a sus canciones. Sin Stuart definitivamente la banda perdió parte de su alma original, ahora parece un autómata
THE FIRST SONG ITS NOT STUART!!! IS NICK FYFFE!!!
Oops sorry!
Sacré touché de corde ce Stuart Zender, si jeune et déjà tellement talentueux au début de Jamiroquai. C’est clair qu’il était l’essence du groupe !
Les trois premiers album étaient des bombes, la suite…….bof……
Tan talentoso, lastima que no se pudo quedar en la banda. Hasta le seguía las locuras a mi Jay Kay. Zender es leyenda viva y guapo y como desbarata el bajo woww siempre me encantó el. Me dio una pena muy grande cuando mi amor Jay Kay lo reemplazo ☹️❤️❤️
0:18 that's not zender, it's nick fyffe. That was in Verona in 2003.
It's Zender's line originally.
0:25 - 0:44 ---> the way he change the atmosphere with that bass is amazing
He is not Zender, is Nick Fyfee
@pogviuemper ok my fault 😅😅
You can't even spell bass right man. Zender is a legend
Waow!!!! Big loss for the Band ....Stuart needs to come Back
And fire Paul ? Lol, no thanks
All Jamiroquai bassists have been phenomenal.
So talented! Thank you for the music, Stuart! ❤️
He was a cutie pie 🥰
That was most enjoyable! Zender is a yummy bass monster.
he should duet with MR MARK KING !
Slapping da bass!!
HELLLLL YEAHHHHHHHH!!!!! THOSE WHERE THE EFFING DAYS BABY!!!! THIS MADE JAY WHAT HE IS TODAY!!!!
I like "too young to die" line of bass play is awesome
My favourite song!
Saludations of the Brazil
@@michaelsmith574 saudações! Também do Brasil
@@LuanVillasBoas Que massa!!! Kkkkkk
On 0:18 bassist is not Stuart Zender... Is Nick Fyffe, the bassist who was in the band after him!
Yes, you're right. The first's Nick Fyffe!
How Handsome is Stuart Zender eh 😍
Maad nuts and bananas ❤️ things ain't the same without Stuart and Toby😥
Jay's wiggle at 1:47!! Adorable!
OMG HAAHAHA
He was a kid back then.
Lol Stu just puffin on the joint then laughs 😂
Jamiroquai please do some American tour dates soon. You are my final bucket list concert.
Yup!..a lot of our U.S. citizens are.
He's sooooo cute
LET ZENDER PLAY¡¡
¡One of the most underrated bajist of the band!.
Gracias a él aprendí a tocar el bajo
@Davie504 Stuart Zender is the best Bass Player and Bass Composer in the World. Davie504 will never beat Stuart Zender because Davie504 does not play Jamiroquai bass covers because of copyright claims.
Knitter frei And then he woke up and saw Mark King of Level 42!
@@MichaelDavidFinn Mark king doesn't play groovy bass lines.
Timeless Top band and the frontmen Mr J Kay
July 31 2024🇸🇷
The first one was actually Nick Fyffe,not Zender :d
tan tan lindos stu y jay, love this guys so much, la mejor epoca de jamiroquai cheeba vibe
¡Que guay tus frase! Me parece que tu idioma nativo es portugués o español.
Saludos desde Brasil
1:20 sounds like Tighten Up
Him & Melanie Blatt From All Saints Have A Daughter Named Lilyella
Hes the driving force as is any bass player. I'm a biased bass player
That Brother is a legendary
Почему я только щас узнала, что он и виртуоз, и красив как боженька❤❤❤
Now we all wanna be free to chose what we do -JayKay
My holy triad: Pastorius - Claypool - Zender
超かっこいいっす!
some of the creamiest based ever played in my opinion!
EL ALMA DE LA BANDA ES JK!!
"base" lol.
It´s almost like hear to the great Mark King, from Level 42...
Exactly.
Fantastico Stuart....
The question is not who is recorded... the question is about the composer of these mazing baselines... And each time it's Stuart Zender...
I am a Pro Stuart... just look at my name !
zenderlike un fan de zender français en plus 😂
1:00 I love it!
as the name of that song?
Julieta Palacios that song is "emergency of planet earth".
ua-cam.com/video/aCLdrtGOMiM/v-deo.html
thank you very much!
Valter just hug me! Know that teardrop in the corner of eye? It's happening again . Zender bass is the best!
+Valter Kabas OMG ITS KABAS!!!
the best!!bellissimo Stuart😍👏👏👏
Jamiroquai was too much of Jay Kay
0:20 is not Zender, its Nick Fyffe in Verona :-)
Jamiroquai não teria sido Jamiroquai sem Stuart Zender.
Maestro Stuart Zender..
Depois saída do STUART ZENDER
E DEMAIS INTEGRANTES BANDA NUNCA MAIS FOI MESMO DE ANTES VIRAR PUDIM AZEDO
Nice and real funky likes the compilation
Zender is something else. Truly the best bassist in the world, in my opinion!
Yeah , he's one my favorites ! He's definitely one of the best.
Stu Zender & Bernard Edwards best bassists in the world ;)
+stillnessintime you forgot mudvaynes bassist
I guess you've never heard of Les Claypool
There is many of them...Victor Wooten, Pino Palladino, Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, Bootsy etc
Stuart Zender e Les Claypool i migliori al mondo....
하...진짜 섹시하다 진짜
@@bira580 오 첫 한국인 댓글!!
@@sealburger ??한국인이세요?
@@bira580 ㅇㅇㅇ
The first bass line is played by Nick Fyffe.....
My bad
Strong Mark King vibes!
Stuart Zender is genius¡¡
Great bassman!!!
have to say paul turner is doing a great job ...he pays respect to stuart...when a band member leaves you can stop or go on...they carried on...they fly the flag for funk music...even to this day they are a very tight band...❤ from ireland..
Bass
Zender is the greatest.
0:18 it's Nick Fyffe (Live in Verona) 🙄
My bad
Pure art.
Oh the joy and love track.
Limbos Nightclub, Perth,
Western Australia
Liked it until he started smoking dope great example to young minds , look at me I'm so fucking junkie cool
boomerhgt hope this is sarcastic :D
don't preach your square ass politics here, daddy o.... nobody here from that old fatassed right wing garbage place of the mind... you need to trip some balls an LSD and find a new perspective on your shitty life... F OFF
sheesh, he looks so young
terrible la edición de audio
So whos the original jays bassist? Or who played the bass at funk oddysey album?
Stuart zender un maestrazo en el bajo
y eso que no han visto los bajistas de la música disco de los 70 y 80, de ahí sale toda esta música.... bueno por lo menos era buena música, ahora la música es una mierda.
Do you smoke???
Is he still married to Melanie blatt allsaints total stunner - no wonder. he left jamiroqai - lucky fella....
for one day i would like to be this man (SZ)
That first clip was from Live in Verona - Nick Fyffe was on bass for that
Good vid Terry!!!! Good Job!
かっこいーぜ!!!
from which Jamiroquai's song is the first bass line?
good boi Emergency On Planet Earth.
0:44 mood
the little leg kick
Thanks for this video
hope u enjoyed!
The first clip is from Verona 2001 and Stu wasn’t in the band at that time
Music name ? 1:03
Emergency on planet earth
ABO!!! Thanks.
why stu ? WHY
The 1st one was not played by zender
Stuart Zender is Hemp Family! Cheeba Cheeba!
1:30