That was the time when TRACE ELLIOT made big, beautiful stacks, with 1048 cabs and AH head with UV front lightning. I regret selling my AH250 + 2x 1048 cabs back in the days.
I was also born as a lefty. I bought my first bass right handed not knowing how to play,I started my lessons. My teacher at the time insisted i play right. I truly believe as a now professional player, that this helped in the way the brain is programmed with the right and left side.
Thanks for putting this gem back up, I had never seen it before. Mark is a force of nature. Amazing to see him play this very Jaydee on stage in Glasgow in October 💖 he's an endless inspiration to bass nuts everywhere 🎸💯
True That... I wish he'd go back to the John Diggings Supernatural Series as the Status Bass Guitar though made to the highest quality & specs doesn't give a good enough sound, were as the JD Bass Guitars could give great bass & high mids & trebles... I went to see Level 42 2 years ago when they visit my city as they normally do & though they were absolutely amazing & a great night was had by the fans & the band, I have to say the sound on Marks Status was the worst I've ever heard... You could just about make out his bass lines but it's as if the Mixing Tech guys had put it through Sub Woofers & it was just a terrible thudding din... I'd still go & see them again in a heartbeat as I've followed them since the Early Tapes days & though I still prefer the original line up, his brother on lead guitars & Vocals along with the other musicians still pack a mighty Wall Of Sound & musicianship at the highest level...
@@greatwhite61967 I remember seeing him when he first used the King bass and it sounded pretty good but I did notice years later his bass sound became more sharp and hard sounding, I didn't like it, i agree his Jaydee and Alembic basses sounded the best
The guy standing behind the trace cabs eyes nearly pop out when mark puts his bass down on the stage. I wouldn't do that to my bass. Reminds me of the sun goes down video when he sticks the pangborn in the sand dune. Good solo and good sound this one anyway. The essential studio recording sounds like it's the jd for the fingerstyle and harmonic melodic bit and the status for the rest of the song. I thought he claimed to play all 18 mins in one take
Your are about right there about The Essential, I must listen to that album 2-3 times a week as its on my mp3 player :) Marks JD must have taken a fair amount of abuse over the years! There's a few pics of it on the official JDguitars website and its certainly weather worn, I'd still like to see MK bring one back on stage. That Pangborn didn't really cut the sound as well when he used it live back in 82, not much bottom end from what I remember, but sounded great on LIL - do you think he used it on Good Bye Ray...?
J Bass Thanks for that, and I like your work! I’ve met Billy Cobham many times, and it’s known that he is what we call ‘right dominant’, and therefore he writes with his right hand. The study of dominance is called “laterality” and it for example applies to surfing, snowboarding as well obviously to drums set and bass. The point to me is that - Mark King is left dominant YET he invented so many competent strike patterns - with his right hand/ brain-weaker side. Of course, some so called left handlers, have a “true” ambidexterity! And Gary Husband is similar to Cobham, in that he “leads left” sometimes, as a right dominant human. Unless we get Mark King in a doctors office, or interview process - we will not know (his levels of laterality) for sure. We do know he must have had total commitment to effacy, and tenacity in adversity! Hope you can check my answer, and others don’t get ‘funny’ bout it. Peace from Canada.
@@DrumSolVanIsle I completely get your answer, I wish I had that type of brain, my left hand I always feel is lacking whether bass playing, drumming or just generally!
J Bass Thanks. The key to the Mark King style of Slap Bass is rooted in his “Handedness”. He is possibly a rare 1% “cross dominant” person (and that’s more-so than the person how plays cricket “this way” but soccer “the other”) or just a very determined “left-dominant” person, as is and has been the case for centuries. Imagine though, if the first drum kit Mark King played, took home and also “bashed nine bells” out of when he was young -was set up left, set up as Phil Collins?? Would he have developed the style as we see today? Well I don’t think so, and I’ve given it years of research: it was in fact his determination, to lead with his right hand while practicing drumming (all the while writing, prob throwing with his left) that enabled him at 18 years to REALLY invent, something no one else could do. The rest was history.....
Hussam Haddad the one where mark is signing things? Unsure personally, I was sent this video by the owner of the level 42 website as just uploaded it as is
Cant believe this man isnt recognized worldwide for his bass mastery.
Mark King in his 20s...😍😍😋😋
Mark King , JayDee bass & Trace Elliot amps and cabinets... great partenership at this time!!!
We're half way there again with Jaydees back!
Unbelievable video haven't seen this one thanks to who ever sent x
That was the time when TRACE ELLIOT made big, beautiful stacks, with 1048 cabs and AH head with UV front lightning. I regret selling my AH250 + 2x 1048 cabs back in the days.
This man never disappoints. He always gives the fans what they want. One of the reasons why I love him.
Mandy Hodgkinson yep u can always rely on king to deliver the goods
MARK KING IS GOD!
yes thats right !
John Clarke hehe u don't need prozac just mark king
you're right i don't need prozac , i'm high on life there are some great mountains not far from where i live
This is like watching the Bible being written for Jaydee enthusiasts.
This was in Hilversum Holland.. great show.. I was there and so was Adrian Van Den Berg... Trace Eliot rulezzz
I was also born as a lefty. I bought my first bass right handed not knowing how to play,I started my lessons. My teacher at the time insisted i play right. I truly believe as a now professional player, that this helped in the way the brain is programmed with the right and left side.
Nice to hear the Hot Water bassline without the sequencer. :)
Thanks for putting this gem back up, I had never seen it before. Mark is a force of nature. Amazing to see him play this very Jaydee on stage in Glasgow in October 💖 he's an endless inspiration to bass nuts everywhere 🎸💯
Agreed, but mine was in Nottingham! Tickets booked up for this year too as well as my Jaydee!
@@JBass42 Which model of Jaydee are you going for?
@@funky_monk_9796 I've never had a series 1 so I'm going for it! It's going to be very unique and special
I remember this clearly, saw vandenberg and some others that are now forefathers of music we now cherish.
Nice to see this back on UA-cam, The King.
I had to get it back on! Great video and there is only one King...
Wow, thank you for showing us!
There's only one King!
Victor who? 😜
The last few moments of this are the perfect intro to a song that never came to fruition... pity
ALL HAIL, POWER OF PLEATED PANTS
secretsaltshake Ha ha ha!
MARK KING..THE KING OF BASS..
He’s a juggernaut - no one comes close
Try Alain.Caron
JayDee... nuff said.
True That...
I wish he'd go back to the John Diggings Supernatural Series as the Status Bass Guitar though made to the highest quality & specs doesn't give a good enough sound, were as the JD Bass Guitars could give great bass & high mids & trebles...
I went to see Level 42 2 years ago when they visit my city as they normally do & though they were absolutely amazing & a great night was had by the fans & the band, I have to say the sound on Marks Status was the worst I've ever heard...
You could just about make out his bass lines but it's as if the Mixing Tech guys had put it through Sub Woofers & it was just a terrible thudding din...
I'd still go & see them again in a heartbeat as I've followed them since the Early Tapes days & though I still prefer the original line up, his brother on lead guitars & Vocals along with the other musicians still pack a mighty Wall Of Sound & musicianship at the highest level...
@@greatwhite61967 I remember seeing him when he first used the King bass and it sounded pretty good but I did notice years later his bass sound became more sharp and hard sounding, I didn't like it, i agree his Jaydee and Alembic basses sounded the best
Like a boss...
MK is the boss on bass...!!
Plays right handed, writes left handed, cool!!
I can't imagine having that much strength and accuracy with my non dominant hand !
The guy standing behind the trace cabs eyes nearly pop out when mark puts his bass down on the stage. I wouldn't do that to my bass. Reminds me of the sun goes down video when he sticks the pangborn in the sand dune.
Good solo and good sound this one anyway. The essential studio recording sounds like it's the jd for the fingerstyle and harmonic melodic bit and the status for the rest of the song. I thought he claimed to play all 18 mins in one take
Your are about right there about The Essential, I must listen to that album 2-3 times a week as its on my mp3 player :)
Marks JD must have taken a fair amount of abuse over the years! There's a few pics of it on the official JDguitars website and its certainly weather worn, I'd still like to see MK bring one back on stage. That Pangborn didn't really cut the sound as well when he used it live back in 82, not much bottom end from what I remember, but sounded great on LIL - do you think he used it on Good Bye Ray...?
@@JBass42 Status on GBRSV 👍🏼
@@marcusbellbass1375 Mark said it was the Jaydee 😉
@@JBass42 I really don’t think it is, have a listen and it doesn’t sound like the Jaydee at all...
@@marcusbellbass1375 I thought that too, but I suppose if it was 81/82 it must have been. I thought it was the Pangborn
u see mark going into play something right at the end of this vid . i think he was playing to backing tapes pre his solo stint ???
Gideon Sikk this was so ad lib for him I think, wasn’t what he thought it would be so he just slapped the hell out of his jaydee 😍
J Bass yeah i guess . the bit i was talking about is right at the end i think at veronica he's dressed diff
Where's marks pink guitar
sweeeeeet
Damn right!
is that song at the end when marks finshed, boon gould slolo record, kick or the kiss ?
lukeone yes I believe so!
Sounds great. Too bad, that there's no video of it on youtube. :-(
Mark King, left handed.
As is Billy Cobham! Mark copying his hero
J Bass Thanks for that, and I like your work! I’ve met Billy Cobham many times, and it’s known that he is what we call ‘right dominant’, and therefore he writes with his right hand. The study of dominance is called “laterality” and it for example applies to surfing, snowboarding as well obviously to drums set and bass. The point to me is that - Mark King is left dominant YET he invented so many competent strike patterns - with his right hand/ brain-weaker side. Of course, some so called left handlers, have a “true” ambidexterity! And Gary Husband is similar to Cobham, in that he “leads left” sometimes, as a right dominant human. Unless we get Mark King in a doctors office, or interview process - we will not know (his levels of laterality) for sure. We do know he must have had total commitment to effacy, and tenacity in adversity! Hope you can check my answer, and others don’t get ‘funny’ bout it. Peace from Canada.
@@DrumSolVanIsle I completely get your answer, I wish I had that type of brain, my left hand I always feel is lacking whether bass playing, drumming or just generally!
J Bass Thanks. The key to the Mark King style of Slap Bass is rooted in his “Handedness”. He is possibly a rare 1% “cross dominant” person (and that’s more-so than the person how plays cricket “this way” but soccer “the other”) or just a very determined “left-dominant” person, as is and has been the case for centuries.
Imagine though, if the first drum kit Mark King played, took home and also “bashed nine bells” out of when he was young -was set up left, set up as Phil Collins?? Would he have developed the style as we see today? Well I don’t think so, and I’ve given it years of research: it was in fact his determination, to lead with his right hand while practicing drumming (all the while writing, prob throwing with his left) that enabled him at 18 years to REALLY invent, something no one else could do. The rest was history.....
PS that is from drumisland, now Slappa de Bass
what's the song in the end?
Hussam Haddad the one where mark is signing things? Unsure personally, I was sent this video by the owner of the level 42 website as just uploaded it as is
J Bass minute 3:43 onward.
Hussam Haddad I'm afraid I haven't a clue! Try one of the song recognition apps?
J Bass tried but did not recognize. Thanks for the upload 🍻
Kick or the Kiss, from the Tinman album by Boon, guitarist and co-founder of Level 42. www.amazon.co.uk/Tinman-Boon/dp/B000024J4A
The guvnor
The truth!