Stanley Clarke @ Montreux '77 Pt. 3 - Schooldays
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Stanley Clarke - alembic bass Al Harrison - trumpet/piccolo trumpet Bob Malach - sax Alfred Williams - sax flute Raymond Gomez - guitar Peter Robinson - Rhodes Mark 1, Arp Odyssey MK1 whiteface, Arp Solina String Ensemble, Hammond B3, Minimoog D Gerry Broen - Drums
Hearing Stanley Clarke live you can't imagine the deepness and feel of his bass playing. It jars you right out of your seat. Ray Gomez's guitar work in this song is nothing short of stellar. He doesn't take a back seat to any guitar player even in modern age.
The Jimi Hendrix of bass guitar!!
great performance
Ray Gomez has always been one of my favorite guitar players ! He brings the rock to the jazz !
also the key board and horns sounds just like the studio love when they can pull it off live
Never get tired of this song !
This one tune, "Schooldays", defined my VW Super-Beetle bop daze in and around Chattanooga in the fall of '76 throughout '77; and, brings a full rush of memory of that short period between adolescence and young adulthood; between HS, college and the angst of major responsibility. It was a favorite of all my "homies" since I played it incessantly in my Motorola under-dash 8-Track throughout the hills of northern GA to south-central TN and all points in between. Long live Jazz Rock and the Stanley Clarke experience! (08-20-16)
great period for music!
Great solo from Ray- Just shows his great potiential as both rock and jazz player
Incredible performance.
Superb was the exact same word I had in mind...say what you will, but Bravo the seventies...
drummer and guitar kicking that ass
Top Flight Musicianship !!!
stan is a true master.Highly proficient on acoustic and electric bass.His solos are not moody and mundane.they are alive!!!True he covers all musicial genres
back when music was real...
"Old School Days" '77 baby!
Happy Birthday Stanley!
Really miss Stanleys "old" tone, when he was still playing standard tuning. So much organic than his later tone.
i just liked it
@ShangoDC I am a bass player myself. And I think Jaco was the embodiment of what a bass player should be... But I also love Stanley
Hammond, not to be picky, but please change the spelling on your credits. That's not Gerry Broen on drums, it's Gerry Brown. Simple typo, you are forgiven lol. Great vid, thanks for posting.
Bach, Beethoven ....and Clarke
Stanley's fingers are like the Alien face hugger! No wonder he is so good. Lol
LOL..... I think this must be one of the longest debates in music or at least the bass world, LOL. I love Jaco, but as a enthusiast Stanely sounds more rounded, complete and versatile in different genres. Both super great players what can you really say.
I dig the classic K-SHE 95 ball cap on the drummer.
He has a pretty big distance between the strings and the fretboard on his alembic (action setup) in this clip. And then still playing insanly fast!
It's Stanley Clarke! ; ) ViVA ‹ SCHooL DAyS ! ›
yep
@DoctorCalabria I know, but i just wanted to have an open mind about it..
Yes,,, and the Keystone cops, D.B.Cooper, Jimmy Hoffa, Travis Walton, Betty & Barney Hill, Frank Morris, etc, The American list goes on and on,,,,
I didn't know Ron Washington could play drums.
@LoverOf60sAndFlutes I don't want to star a war here. but do you think he was better than Jaco? I mean in the years 76 to 82...
I bet it took ages to get a parting in that afro...
(Only joking - loving the Stan and the brown bass.)
This is when he was at his best, I think
He's too complicated now
if you're matt cooper, matt cooper playing for incognito i'll correct it.
@devor3 I think they were both true geniuses, and to suggest that one is better than the other would, like mixing matter and anti-matter, cause total annihilation;)
@devor3 I'm not a bass player, but been a arm chair listener of the instrument and Stanley and Jaco from the start of their careers. Yeah I think Stanley was better than Jaco during the 76 to 82 years. Stanley was a much better improviser on the instruments and more fluid.
Yeah..... knockout performance.
Superb stuff. Sounds like Gomez fell out of tune during his solo but impressive none-the-less.