Questlove Supreme Podcast | Bob James

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
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    April is Jazz Appreciation Month, and Questlove Supreme sits down with a genre legend. Bob James recalls his incredible journey and working with Sarah Vaughan, Creed Taylor, Idris Muhammad, and others. Bob speaks about becoming a beacon for Hip Hop and samplers, and how he has gone from a source to a collaborator with artist like RZA, Talib Kweli, and soon...Questlove.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 46

  • @VISUALCAFFEINETV
    @VISUALCAFFEINETV Рік тому +9

    RIP to the great Creed Taylor. The CTI years with Bob James must've been amazing.

  • @celestinehil6551
    @celestinehil6551 Рік тому +14

    Living freaking legend. The first time I heard Bob was in 74. I was 9 and Mom played "Feel Like Making Love ".
    I was in heaven. Ever since then this man's music has been a part of my life.
    Thank you Mommy ❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤.

  • @djmasterswitch8517
    @djmasterswitch8517 Рік тому +7

    I was in the house when Bob James played the BlueNote w/ Rakim & Talib Kweli... and I was the only one who SCREAMED when he began playing Nautilus... was a great show with Masters of Hip Hop and Jazz.... it felt symbiotic the relationship between the music and the lyricists....

  • @lamontricks1074
    @lamontricks1074 Рік тому +11

    I love Bob James I can listen to him talk all day 🙂

  • @Parialated
    @Parialated Рік тому +9

    Bob deffo deserves flowers from the hiphop community

    • @jamomo1371
      @jamomo1371 6 місяців тому

      And some checks.

  • @drecool6976
    @drecool6976 Рік тому +7

    Great to see Bob still hangin, and more surprised he is embracing hip hop after all the music of his that has been sampled without him gettin his due.

  • @leonjj39
    @leonjj39 Рік тому +4

    Bob James needs a movie on him ,his journey and those whom his life connected is remarkable. .

  • @distantcomets
    @distantcomets Рік тому +2

    Quest, Pino, and Bob James would be an astounding record! PLEASE make this happen!

  • @gregterrell1504
    @gregterrell1504 6 місяців тому +1

    Bob James ..... An iconic Jazz Musician over 50 years !!
    Great interview Qwestlove !!

  • @robertallen5210
    @robertallen5210 Рік тому +2

    Bob James is the MAN!

  • @jmiguelsimpkins
    @jmiguelsimpkins Рік тому +3

    I came to know Bob James due to CTI/Kudu Records and his work as an arranger for Hank Crawford & Grover Washington, Jr. Funky, groovy & sophisticated.

  • @Felix2010w
    @Felix2010w Рік тому +4

    omfg I was lucky enough too see this legend live at Blue Note in NYC together with Talib Kweli and DMC :D :D :D
    Three absolute legends, had a blast there

  • @freelsthrills
    @freelsthrills Рік тому +1

    This man is a Living Legend. My favorite artist, would listen to him in my headphones while casing mail at work…Postal lingo 😎. His music is timeless, as Jazzy Jeff says Bubble Wrap this man I hope he lives forever. He is The Soundtrack to my Life GOD Bless you Bob.

  • @ivanmay7890
    @ivanmay7890 Рік тому +7

    I mostly discovered Bob James music after finding out he did the Taxi theme song.

  • @chinbeats6551
    @chinbeats6551 Рік тому +3

    Woooo! This is the one, thanks Questlove!

  • @johnlindsaygreen8547
    @johnlindsaygreen8547 Рік тому +1

    This is a great interview and very insightful too. I love the way bassist Gary King played on Bob's recordings. Oh and also the late Eric Gale, on guitar...wow! Please have Bob James to come back again for a second interview to discuss songs like Nautilus and others, and how these songs were creatively approached. Thanks so much! I really appreciate this. Oh one final thing, I also loved reading the album covers at the time because they were very very informative with the personnel listings. Lastly, Westchester Lady, which was a very Funk groove.

  • @thePocketWatch45
    @thePocketWatch45 6 місяців тому

    bro hes a founder of hip hop! give him an award and add welcome him in to the history. when we do that...we ask he open source it as a godfather...great human move for the world. he will live for ever!

  • @highlarious1
    @highlarious1 Рік тому +2

    I’m flipping out right now having just discovered two of his samples. 🤯🎉

  • @bonnietaylor-williams5112
    @bonnietaylor-williams5112 Рік тому

    I love Bob James’s music. My husband and I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. James and several other great jazz legends while we and two more couples were celebrating our perspective wedding anniversaries on a 2012 Dave Koz cruise. It was an awesome, unforgettable experience!❣️

  • @NewDestonations
    @NewDestonations Рік тому +4

    Great interview of a Jazz-Funk legend! However, during the discussion of "Breezin'", the original version was actually on a Gábor Szabó album from 1971 called High Contrast. Although Bobby Womack did write the tune and even played guitar on Szabó version, he never actually recorded it on one of his own albums.

  • @tropojay1
    @tropojay1 Рік тому +6

    Fuckin legend! Hope he’s in good financial standing and in great health.

  • @DojoOfCool
    @DojoOfCool Рік тому +2

    Learned a lot about James background and early days I never knew about. Great Questlove interview as always.

  • @cireravilob
    @cireravilob Рік тому +3

    Looking forward to this

  • @larrytan73
    @larrytan73 Рік тому +5

    the james brown of rhodes

  • @clairerobsin
    @clairerobsin Рік тому

    ...thanks to this interview I learned something: I've always assumed you came from a musical family/background - everything is more amazing than ever!

  • @clairerobsin
    @clairerobsin Рік тому

    ...thank you for mentioning Yamaha - excellent company!

  • @eeekarmcollective2347
    @eeekarmcollective2347 2 місяці тому

    Great episode 👌🔥 Would be great to hear Poor Righteous Teacher's speak on their come-up. 🤙✌️

  • @andrewpeters6339
    @andrewpeters6339 9 місяців тому

    Great interview.

  • @LaurenceCousins-ov9tn
    @LaurenceCousins-ov9tn Рік тому

    I believe Bobby Womack wrote "Breezing"

  • @autodidactic
    @autodidactic Рік тому

    Bob James' Nautilus was the interstitial music on Channel 20 WDCA back in the 1970s

  • @livefromplanetxpodcast3335
    @livefromplanetxpodcast3335 Рік тому

    Awesome

  • @alecksfawth
    @alecksfawth 2 дні тому

    yeah wow, I agree w/ Bob re: Oscar Peterson and Bill Evans on the Rhodes

  • @davidmichaelott
    @davidmichaelott Рік тому

    amazing

  • @Fleezy81
    @Fleezy81 Рік тому +1

    "Is there a "bell-less" version of Mardi Gras?"
    That's the million dollar question!!

    • @anthonyv6962
      @anthonyv6962 Рік тому +1

      Biz was claiming he had a copy but he might have been prone to exaggerating.

  • @javierenriquenunezandrade7523
    @javierenriquenunezandrade7523 8 місяців тому

    SUN RA was the first to play an ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD in 1945

  • @glenjohnson3256
    @glenjohnson3256 Рік тому

    thanks for this one...lol

  • @Jazzius-fz2te
    @Jazzius-fz2te 4 місяці тому

    I'm not sure i agree about CTI, I always felt Rudy van G didn’t know how to make drums sound good, in fact there’s a lot of CTI albums where the drums sound really crappy and weirdly compressed. Contrast George Benson’s albums after he left CTI, they sound waaaay groovier and better, like "In Flight" for example. It was almost like RVG had no feeling for the funk. And some of those albums were also weirdly dry, like he was trying to do the dead, separated studio thing (so common in the 70's) but just didn't get it. Just my opinion though!! There is some CTI stuff i really like, but it's mostly the more acoustic, jazzy stuff (Jobim, Stanley Turrentine etc), which RVG was of course a master at. Apart from that, great interview!

  • @jamomo1371
    @jamomo1371 6 місяців тому

    It's interesting that the "a younger generation was turned onto your music" card is almost always played during licensing/sampling conversations, as if to justify appropriation.

  • @brodarryl
    @brodarryl Рік тому

    The Guitar Center Beat 💀

  • @rhythmrhymesandelsewhere
    @rhythmrhymesandelsewhere Рік тому

    SAM & DAVE , TARIQ and BILL , Tariq and BILL, 🎺🎷Louis Naylor, Tariq and Bill 🎬

  • @AficionadoOfArt
    @AficionadoOfArt Рік тому

    Please don't ask about The Fresh Prince

  • @reluctyupp85
    @reluctyupp85 Рік тому

    Omg... get to the interview ..8 mins in of filler

  • @chrisgarcia901
    @chrisgarcia901 9 місяців тому

    Dam, sucks to know that he totally doesn’t respect sampling in hip hop, and thus the whole culture and genre of hip
    Hop.
    Was really sad yo hear his total dismissal in the artform of re arranging through sampling.

  • @Mentagasm
    @Mentagasm 3 місяці тому

    There are certain White Musicians Black Folks have taken as ours. Teena Marie, Bobby Cauldwell, Peter Brown, Dan Hartman, and this great man right here...Bob MFN James. Salute to the great music makers adding to our great songbook of life.