Ain't no mountain high enough - Isolated Bass Track

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2015
  • One of Jamerson's most incredible compositions! I was always fascinated by the bass track on Ain't no mountain high enough, and after coming into possession of the multitrack in lossless .WAV, I knew I had to share it.

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  • @inakil6682
    @inakil6682 Рік тому +69

    He creates the hook with a bass riff, sets the groove, establishes the harmony, defines the parts, leaves room for the voices, refers to the lyrics (high and deep), provides variation and improvises some jazzing lines!!! A great 2 minute lesson for any bassist.

    • @Robil63
      @Robil63 Місяць тому

      Yep, the bass covers everything.

  • @randytenn
    @randytenn 4 роки тому +483

    What has to be remembered about Jamerson is that he wasn't copying someone else's style. Sure, this bass line can be learned and played quite effectively by bass players today. But Jamerson came up with it. He originated this style of playing. He didn't have youtube. He didn't listen to Jaco, Pino, or Duck. He invented this stuff, and it's what makes the song. Everyone after him credits him as in influence. He was the originator. Simply amazing.

    • @mastertrey4683
      @mastertrey4683 3 роки тому +7

      Also noone makes it like jame anymore

    • @martinryan6373
      @martinryan6373 2 роки тому +19

      One can make a strong argument for him as the most influential player of the 20th century.

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair 2 роки тому +6

      This sound was already around in gospel and blues stop the nonsense.

    • @VCT3333
      @VCT3333 2 роки тому +5

      @@kensmechanicalaffair gospel yes. Not blues. Blues bass don't have this much walking. It's more groove oriented.

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair 2 роки тому

      @@VCT3333 Sure.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Місяць тому +6

    The GOAT, in my opinion. No one combined groove, harmony, and melody into a single part as well as he did.

  • @benhicksbass
    @benhicksbass Рік тому +26

    With good bassists you will listen to them and think "Wow hes a really good bass player" like with people like Jaco and Victor Wooten, but great bass players will make you feel the lines and get lost in the groove and will make you think "Wow this is a great song, I wanna listen to this again" James was the greatest to ever do it, and there will never be another bass player quite like him

  • @johnny0468
    @johnny0468 6 років тому +159

    he didnt play with the usual styles modern players play with,sticking to the bass drum and just rhythm etc..he plays like a member of the orchestra,playing a melody and rhythm..music was different then and mixed differently too...his lines were fantastic..and i i love his style.x

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  6 років тому

      Amen to that!!

    • @jimmymack8890
      @jimmymack8890 4 роки тому +4

      He would tend to play along with what the singer, the saxophone, and the piano was doing, although he did have great chemistry with the drummer, but honestly I think he could’ve did without, either way..the guy did what he wanted

    • @paulevans4334
      @paulevans4334 4 роки тому +2

      He plays like a member of the Orchestra because that's what he was when playing live.

    • @Charlie-hp2oh
      @Charlie-hp2oh 3 роки тому +2

      sounds like he s inventing it on the spot

    • @thatmarchingarrow
      @thatmarchingarrow 3 роки тому +2

      This is one of the many examples of just how ridiculous it is that some people believe the bass should be felt and not heard. Allow the bass to do more than just stick to the bass drum while playing root notes, and you could get magic like this.
      If the only purpose of the bass was to stick to the beat and fill in some lower frequencies, you might as well just beat a floor tom instead.

  • @bonniemarie3572
    @bonniemarie3572 8 років тому +299

    The bassline on this is Difficult... But once you can play it, It is the best bassline ever!
    Love it!

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  8 років тому +43

      Fantastic isn't it? I persuaded my music class to do this song when I was in high school and learned the bass line for it, I was grooving so much at the end of year performance. I ended up buying a P bass around that time too and customized it up to look more like Jamerson's before the concert. Good Times

    • @bonniemarie3572
      @bonniemarie3572 8 років тому +9

      Ya I know, I'm doing it for my concert in July, Fingers crossed I don't mess up xD

    • @bonniemarie3572
      @bonniemarie3572 8 років тому +3

      xD I've practiced for like 4 months straight, Hopefully that's enough Spups

    • @bonniemarie3572
      @bonniemarie3572 8 років тому

      Spups xD

    • @knifeofdunwall
      @knifeofdunwall 6 років тому +2

      yeah, it's tricky to remember but you're right, once you know it it's so much fun.

  • @MrLee773
    @MrLee773 2 роки тому +16

    The father of modern day bass players, James Jamerson. What an incredible bassist. No one was playing patterns like he did on record. He created the way 8th note, 16th note and 32nd note patterns where played on record. He opened a door that other bassists walked thru even to this day

  • @horustv7744
    @horustv7744 8 років тому +141

    Simply amazed by what he pulled off after the half-tone raise. The line is already great by itself but @01:56... What a genius he was!

    • @Funkbrother213
      @Funkbrother213 4 роки тому +9

      HorusTV The first bar of the chorus in Ab is a master class is strong beat/weak beat, approach notes. He also favors a half step below the F-7 as the chorus gets close to the end. He never ran out of ideas, ever😎

  • @AfferbeckBeats
    @AfferbeckBeats 8 років тому +65

    Happy 80th birthday James Jamerson, RIP.

  • @NathanielRobinson
    @NathanielRobinson 3 роки тому +18

    His rhythm and articulation were so damn perfect.

  • @MrStyle23
    @MrStyle23 4 роки тому +54

    James Jamerson was just the greatest. He's one of the few bassist that makes that sucker sing the song. I love it!

    • @jordanpetersonon200mgdiaze3
      @jordanpetersonon200mgdiaze3 4 роки тому +3

      Absolutely I agree. I sing along to the bassline from Ramble On, which was very much influenced by Jamerson.

  • @HOTBOXXXstevioHIP
    @HOTBOXXXstevioHIP 2 роки тому +13

    Its the BASS MELODY that supports the VOCAL MELODY, FITTING LIKE A GLOVE🥇🏆🥇

  • @qwertyuiop3240
    @qwertyuiop3240 3 роки тому +25

    all the ascending and descending make me think of mountains and valleys! absolutely masterful

  • @harmonygritz2839
    @harmonygritz2839 3 роки тому +14

    Making it dynamic, melodic, and consistent all at the same time is the genius of Jamerson.

  • @sheen4dean71
    @sheen4dean71 6 років тому +18

    Man, his playing after 2:08 is like... wtf? genius

  • @brandonmalone1893
    @brandonmalone1893 3 роки тому +21

    You don't just play his bass lines you feel them... amazing. I've never learned bass lines with so much feel. He was flawless. Straight soul and feel. No one compares to him. He's high above everyone else.

    • @yugdails
      @yugdails 9 місяців тому

      Exactly. Learning his lines is so fun because you can just feel where to notes are going

  • @karl_3885
    @karl_3885 6 років тому +45

    his timing is like a god damn machine. amazing.

    • @shawnm3839
      @shawnm3839 5 років тому

      A machine that can't play on beat or at a consistent clean attack. Sure. That kinda machine.

    • @ObiWanKenobi
      @ObiWanKenobi 5 років тому +6

      dookie shoes you want him to play 8th notes of just only the root?

    • @IndigoBass
      @IndigoBass 4 роки тому +16

      dookie shoes It’s called having great feel, timing isn’t meant to be metronomically on the beat. This is masterful bass playing

    • @vrzM8
      @vrzM8 3 роки тому +15

      @@shawnm3839 @Shawn M if only Jamerson could have received some lessons from the legendary Shawn M

  • @Nghilifa
    @Nghilifa 4 місяці тому +2

    I'm just sitting here bobbing my head and grinning the entire time. I'm humbled to have the honor to listen to such greats as Mr. James Jamerson.

  • @samfad3618
    @samfad3618 8 років тому +42

    Master of improvisation

  • @IvoPavlik
    @IvoPavlik 2 роки тому +8

    The original mixed version will never be the same for me after hearing the isolated bass. It gives the song a whole new layer of experience.

  • @toptv3294
    @toptv3294 8 років тому +214

    James Jamerson nobody before or after him who can compare to him !!

    • @mrjpb23
      @mrjpb23 7 років тому +23

      I think McCartney is comparable. The melodic nature of the way the two play is just astounding, it's not just a compliment, it's like an entire composition in its own right.

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  7 років тому +15

      In melody, maybe they're comparable, but in tone and rhythm, there's no comparison there. The tiny little ghost notes and stuff Jamerson just added as par for the course on every track is just insane. ua-cam.com/video/pAF8P8DCDKY/v-deo.html the run at 12 seconds. I'll never know how one finger can do that

    • @TiberiusStorm
      @TiberiusStorm 7 років тому +1

      Nathan Watts!

    • @kabeersingh8411
      @kabeersingh8411 7 років тому +5

      Palladino ? D'angelo hired him cause he was playing all them Jamerson lines accurately during their jam session.

    • @feofeouncle6294
      @feofeouncle6294 6 років тому

      Boxy Brown You never mention a guitar pick player before Jamerson. He's a good songwrite/pianist though☀︎

  • @matiasclavell7244
    @matiasclavell7244 5 років тому +78

    Incredible consistent attack in every note.

    • @shawnm3839
      @shawnm3839 5 років тому +2

      Are you out of your mind? Half the notes are are played like miss stepped after thoughts. The other half are before or after the beat.

    • @Cook9698
      @Cook9698 4 роки тому +21

      dookie shoes you must’ve completely lost your hearing

    • @VideoPrens
      @VideoPrens 4 роки тому +22

      @@shawnm3839 That`s called a groove it`s intentional

    • @amazingm2516
      @amazingm2516 4 роки тому +2

      dookie shoes Its called being human

    • @kevinhsu5221
      @kevinhsu5221 3 роки тому

      @@shawnm3839 he meant attack, like in how loud each note is.

  • @briandavis1307
    @briandavis1307 4 роки тому +22

    an Influence on everyone from Flea, Gene Simmons, Geddy Lee, John Paul Jones etc. etc. Brilliant!!! sculptor of sound :)

  • @motownfan3
    @motownfan3 3 роки тому +9

    THE MAN WAS A MUSICAL GOD........RIP MR.JAMERSON

  • @vyshawnforeman522
    @vyshawnforeman522 5 років тому +5

    He could never ever be duplicated the best bassists of all time

  • @bustabass9025
    @bustabass9025 5 років тому +4

    Few bass players left their indelible mark on recorded music. Only one defined the very essence of the instrument first, and then like a master artisan retrofitted it to the music in such a way that can never be duplicated. Imitated perhaps. Covered, well maybe. But then, so can the Mona Lisa, and the great classics of the ancient masters. But there can only be one original of anything! Witness the originality of one such master, if you will. Rest in Peace...Mr. Motown. You have surely earned it.👑🎸🎵

  • @answersquestioned
    @answersquestioned 6 років тому +8

    one of those motown tracks where Jamerson's presence makes all the difference. His lines make an otherwise somewhat stiff rhythm mellow, danceable.

    • @Boethius4748
      @Boethius4748 4 роки тому +3

      This. It's a good tune but he makes it much more interesting to listen to.

  • @john.roseboro
    @john.roseboro 6 років тому +175

    why am i watching this i play the flute

    • @slep5039
      @slep5039 4 роки тому +5

      I do too but also I play bass lmao

    • @danegiordano8184
      @danegiordano8184 4 роки тому +5

      gimme that flute

    • @eleckson
      @eleckson 4 роки тому +10

      I play the computer.

    • @dewalrus8240
      @dewalrus8240 3 роки тому +7

      This should be enjoyed by everyone!

    • @ericperez1510
      @ericperez1510 3 роки тому +5

      Cuz ya know bass is your calling :0

  • @TripleX-nw1ts
    @TripleX-nw1ts 6 років тому +14

    Awesome bass guitarist with an unprecedented skill set that's perfected and a legacy that is protected.

  • @catboyzee
    @catboyzee 2 роки тому +21

    Biggest observation: A little bit of warm overdrive on bass guitar does wonders for the tone when its sitting in the mix. Respect and RIP to the great James Jamerson as well as the Funk Brothers.

  • @alexbickers8388
    @alexbickers8388 5 років тому +17

    This has made it 100x easier to work the part out by ear. Thanks!

  • @loganb31
    @loganb31 6 років тому +32

    The isolation just gives you a true appreciation! Great picture too

  • @chriscaruso375
    @chriscaruso375 8 років тому +203

    the greatest bass player of all time

  • @Darrylbpoagent
    @Darrylbpoagent 3 роки тому +5

    He is singing with the vocalist.

  • @McGillus
    @McGillus Рік тому +4

    0:30 he keeps going. You expect a small pause at one point but he fills it up keeping up the pace without increasing the tempo. As if his internal metronome was always counting by the eighth note.
    Rutger Gunnarsson from Abba brought me here.

  • @samjackson5653
    @samjackson5653 3 роки тому +4

    I would do almost anything to have been a participant in the making of the Motown era! It will never be duplicated!❤️

  • @beefnochicken
    @beefnochicken 4 роки тому +10

    Jameson pioneered the bass sound as it should be played in this genre but many others have followed his style and technique.

  • @kmacartney1396
    @kmacartney1396 3 роки тому +11

    This is nice to hear, cause I saw the Vulfpeck visual thing that sort of showed you how the baseline worked, but I didn't feel like it was isolated enough for me to pick out perfectly despite the visuals. Now I've watched both videos, I can really appreciate it!

  • @SucceedRS
    @SucceedRS 8 років тому +16

    Haha yesss, I've heard this song thousands of times and I just now heard how cool the bass sounds

  • @ihave_noidea
    @ihave_noidea 6 років тому +25

    Holy mother of tone!

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  6 років тому +7

      ihave noidea and to say that there were no amps used at motown!

    • @DZRaz18
      @DZRaz18 3 роки тому +1

      You can get close to this tone if you cut the bass and treble all the way and keep the mids at 12 o clock. Its such a marvelous tone that sits well in the mix nonetheless.

  • @bigbirdcage753
    @bigbirdcage753 2 роки тому +2

    Ray Parker Jr has some great stories about chilling with "Mr Jamerson" back then.

  • @MerkinMuffly
    @MerkinMuffly 4 роки тому +19

    This is great thanks.

  • @Rudog47
    @Rudog47 7 років тому +3

    blew my fucking mind altogether finding out he played the bass on this tune and to hear it was fucking outrageously good.

  • @benmartin5417
    @benmartin5417 Місяць тому

    Proper sound. Genius

  • @mickeyblue6037
    @mickeyblue6037 6 років тому +2

    James Jamerson Simply The Best !!!! R.I.P. Bro

  • @rexhargrove5172
    @rexhargrove5172 6 років тому +3

    Damn, such incredible talent and craftsmanship. A musical legend

  • @kevinmitchell4094
    @kevinmitchell4094 3 роки тому +2

    Beautiful musical lines. Great video!!!

  • @imtweetydiva29
    @imtweetydiva29 8 років тому +5

    beautiful

  • @sebastianbrook4160
    @sebastianbrook4160 8 років тому +8

    ahhhh insane!!!so smoothgot the groove

  • @HOTBOXXXstevioHIP
    @HOTBOXXXstevioHIP 2 роки тому +6

    WITH ONE (1) FINGER✔

  • @bfvroumbass4550
    @bfvroumbass4550 3 роки тому

    This is awesome man! Many thanks for posting

  • @zombiecancers217
    @zombiecancers217 6 років тому +4

    So awesome some of the things Jameson does I wouldn’t even have thought of.

  • @MrDrys
    @MrDrys 7 років тому +7

    Thank you so much for that. Insight in the mind of a great genius!

  • @stevencochrane115
    @stevencochrane115 6 місяців тому

    Mr. Jameson, wrote the book! Thank you so much for showing us all, the way. And thank you for some great music to listen to as well.

  • @luigilebeau
    @luigilebeau 6 років тому +6

    What a tune! MAN!!

  • @jliz6435
    @jliz6435 3 роки тому +2

    JJ is the GOAT 🔥

  • @G8GT364CI
    @G8GT364CI 5 років тому +2

    I love those big fat high notes.

  • @dean-marr
    @dean-marr 4 роки тому +2

    Amazing

  • @fernandalobao9566
    @fernandalobao9566 6 років тому

    Perfect and beautiful👏👏🎸🎸

  • @GobyTSB
    @GobyTSB 2 роки тому

    thank you for making this!!!!!

  • @knmonlinemedia
    @knmonlinemedia 3 роки тому

    Omg this is sick 😝🤘🏾 love it

  • @MatthewMcClellan
    @MatthewMcClellan Рік тому

    Thank you for this.

  • @ayottegirl74
    @ayottegirl74 8 років тому +5

    awesome!!!!!

  • @hellobaby133
    @hellobaby133 4 роки тому

    So good!

  • @veronatawaris9921
    @veronatawaris9921 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this! I'm trying to play it on my bassguitar right now. Think it's gona take me weeks to nail it. But it will be worth it. Great song and a formidable bass player. ❤

  • @eightfifty2309
    @eightfifty2309 9 місяців тому

    That bassline is definitely way ahead of its time! Can you imagine how music will be written if he were here today?

  • @perfectrecord42
    @perfectrecord42 11 місяців тому

    How I love James! At about :35 the bass line sounds so wacky, but when you listen to the full mix of the song, it makes complete sense. This guy was a genius!

  • @mychalsimmons4177
    @mychalsimmons4177 5 років тому +2

    GENIUS!!!!!!!

  • @ddlee202257
    @ddlee202257 3 роки тому +2

    The "master" at work!

  • @jamiecogger3076
    @jamiecogger3076 2 роки тому

    Soul at it's finest

  • @dedasalmeida9047
    @dedasalmeida9047 7 років тому +47

    Basseline difficulty level: IMPOSSIBLE
    good job James Jamerson all time bassist

  • @benlawden6098
    @benlawden6098 7 років тому +8

    Like butter

  • @darigaaz2022
    @darigaaz2022 8 років тому +13

    You are a saint

  • @joninehritamusic
    @joninehritamusic 2 роки тому

    So damned good. Thank you for sharing!

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  2 роки тому

      Isn't it? My pleasure! I struggle to think of any musician more influential to modern music than Jamerson

  • @vyshawnforeman8384
    @vyshawnforeman8384 5 років тому

    Superb bassist

  • @joemasters2270
    @joemasters2270 4 місяці тому

    You just inspired me to learn this on 6 string. Thank you :)

  • @RivieraStudios
    @RivieraStudios 17 днів тому

    I wish he were still alive, he is literally 2 days younger than my grandfather and he still works at a hardware store.

  • @LeonardoAguiarBR
    @LeonardoAguiarBR 7 років тому

    Tks for Multitrack !!!!

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  7 років тому

      No problem bud. Hope you enjoy the listen.

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  7 років тому +1

      badtato they're all over the internet, you just have to look quite carefully. I got this multitrack from a private tracker. an easy way of getting a lot multitracks is on the subreddit r/songstems

  • @TheOneAndOnlyMrPR
    @TheOneAndOnlyMrPR 9 років тому +25

    Amazing!!!! So happy I could find the ORIGINAL bass, you're the best

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  9 років тому +2

      TheOneAndOnlyMrPR Thank you :) I'll upload the entire multitrack to mega if you like!

    • @jmporter34
      @jmporter34 9 років тому

      Norm Spups Entertainment That would be awesome ! I've been trying to pick out the specific voicings that the guitar player(s) used. I think there are two guitar parts, but they're kind of buried in the mix.

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  9 років тому +1

      I've put the link to the download in the description :). The guitar track in this is one of the funkiest things i've ever heard! Joe Messina plays the really fast strummed funky line, Eddie Willis does the iconic 'Chanks', and Robert White plays a simple line that contrasts nicely with the bass, with a similar rhythm to Joe's. There's some lovely little details in the vocals as well, for instance, marvin drops his vocal sheet at the end

    • @jmporter34
      @jmporter34 9 років тому +2

      Norm Spups Entertainment Wow, that is great stuff ! I never heard most of those string parts clearly before - they really were buried treasure. Thank you for posting this ! If you don't mind me asking, where did you find this ? There are so many classic songs that I'd love to hear the individual tracks for...

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  9 років тому +1

      jmporter34 No problem, and thank you :) I found it on some dodgy russian tracker site haha :D

  • @davesmith3350
    @davesmith3350 8 років тому +2

    thank you so much

  • @stumiller3492
    @stumiller3492 5 років тому +4

    Also interesting on how on the Diana Ross version of the same song, he changed the entire attitude of the line yet while different...still incredible...

    • @NeoBalkanacMan
      @NeoBalkanacMan 4 роки тому +1

      The Diana Ross version was recorded by Carol Kaye...

  • @tyronerobinson9239
    @tyronerobinson9239 5 років тому +1

    i enjoyed it

  • @mikeaziz5040
    @mikeaziz5040 4 роки тому +5

    Who the hell can follow this? He is considered The Maestro of Electric Bass!!!

    • @Boethius4748
      @Boethius4748 4 роки тому

      Jaco Pastorius. And a fair number of others. Not saying JJ wasn't awesome. He was.

    • @georgeplunkitt5565
      @georgeplunkitt5565 4 роки тому

      Nom de Plume No one can play it like him though. Just like no one can play Jaco like Jaco.

    • @Boethius4748
      @Boethius4748 4 роки тому

      @@georgeplunkitt5565 That has to do more with individual musical choices a player makes. I don't diminish the importance of those choices but they are only one aspect of mastery. There are, and have been, a number of other bass players that are the equal or better of JJ. Not saying the guy wasn't epic. He absolutely was. Just not unfollowable as OP suggests.

    • @georgeplunkitt5565
      @georgeplunkitt5565 4 роки тому +1

      @Nom de Plume Sure, there are people who can play what he plays. And there are people, such as Jaco, who may have more complicated pieces than he does. But all I’m saying is that no one can replicate Jameson as well as Jameson himself. If Jaco were to play a Jameson piece, he would still sound like Jaco. Style is what makes a maestro so fun to listen to. They’re just two sides to the same coin, and asking if heads is better than tails is a dumb question.

    • @Boethius4748
      @Boethius4748 4 роки тому

      @@georgeplunkitt5565 Right. Primarily because of the musical choices JJ makes. But look at OP's statement - Who can follow this. The answer is plenty of people. They can and and have. I hate when people try to argue who is the greatest musician. There are way too many variables that lead to defining anything about any given player if any style. If JJ is somebody's personal favorite, that's legit. But that isn't what the OP is suggesting.
      *typos above. I know. don't have time right now to give a shit *

  • @chillywillie6283
    @chillywillie6283 2 роки тому

    I just bought both a bass and lead guitar for the specific purpose of learning how to play all of my favorite songs from my childhood growing up in Mississippi. This is only one of many of them.

  • @simonescarazza7516
    @simonescarazza7516 3 роки тому

    thank you!

  • @WTHFX
    @WTHFX 9 років тому +30

    Amazing! Thank you for posting this. He has the harmonic mastery of Paul Chambers with a groove sensibility entirely his own. HIs rhythmic inventions are brilliant (Bach-like mathematical precision).
    Genius.

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  9 років тому

      WTHFX I completely agree :) The gorgeously placed staccato percussion notes right before a run just adds so much to the funk! (Works incredibly on standing in the shadows of love ua-cam.com/video/pAF8P8DCDKY/v-deo.html)

    • @jmporter34
      @jmporter34 9 років тому +2

      WTHFX He was a master. Chris Squire sited Jamerson's playing on I Was Made To Love Her as one of his favorites.

  • @melaniejo5296
    @melaniejo5296 3 роки тому

  • @pipin888
    @pipin888 3 роки тому

    Good job

  • @skybluemarshall
    @skybluemarshall Рік тому

    If you who are pondering the Paul McCartney connection to Jamerson, watch the video titled, "I Learned 227 Beatles Bass Lines and Discovered this."
    The author of the video learned 227 Beatles songs in chronological order. He says that the first 67 bass lines, with the exception of I Saw Her Standing There, were rather dull and pedestrian.
    He claims that the drastic change in Paul's approach to bass playing after the 67th song can be attributed to one man, James Jamerson. Paul has said himself that no bass player influenced him more than when he started listening to Mowtown (James Jamerson). Paul didn't realize until decades later that most of the songs he was hearing were played by one guy.
    Check out that video. It's very interesting.

  • @djkaneck1
    @djkaneck1 2 роки тому

    thank you....

  • @carstenlauridsen4964
    @carstenlauridsen4964 Рік тому +3

    James Jamerson used one finger!

  • @3alarm247
    @3alarm247 4 роки тому +9

    How did a man who helped to bring so much happiness to others die broke. That’s a crime, I pray he got his payment in Heaven.

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  4 роки тому +4

      Unfortunately Jame's story isn't uncommon in the industry back in the day. Studio musicians were expected to play for the song and nothing else. James was one of the highest paid bassists in the world at the time mind, but I do think Motown's move to LA was a big mistake.

  • @FlyingFooBalls
    @FlyingFooBalls 8 років тому +12

    WOW listen to that insane compression on the drums at :32 seconds! Its like theyre exploding. Hell yes.

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  8 років тому +1

      +Joe “JazEGeoff” Sepe Tell me about it! the crunch of that in house snare is just so gorgeous. The mixing/sound engineers spent much more time on the songs than the actual writers at motown :), which is why everything that came out of there sounds so damn incredible!

    • @FlyingFooBalls
      @FlyingFooBalls 8 років тому +1

      +Norm Spups Entertainment Is that some form of parallel compression or some tape artifacts?

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  8 років тому

      +Joe “JazEGeoff” Sepe The crunch will be from the hot recording into the tape :). I don't believe they had enough faders available on the mixer to parallel both the drums and vocal.

  • @marcosgarcia6899
    @marcosgarcia6899 4 роки тому +109

    Hi,do you still have the multitrack?

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  4 роки тому +34

      Hey mate, so if you or anyone wants the multitrack now, you'll have to get a bittorent client like deluge or qbittorent, and then copy in the magnet link below into the software and download the files this way. Googles scraping has caught up with a lot of good shit hosted online now. the magnet link is from a public tracker so if you're cautious use VPN software
      magnet:?xt=urn:btih:C8FCD0122144F85B2DFFE012CDFD5248B9FA3D88&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fbt.t-ru.org%2Fann%3Fmagnet&dn=Marvin%20Gaye%20and%20Tammi%20Terrell%20-%20Ain't%20No%20Mountain%20High%20Multitrack%20(WAV)
      Please seed afterwards to help keep these files live

    • @marcosgarcia6899
      @marcosgarcia6899 4 роки тому +2

      @@NormSpupsEntertainment Thank you so much mate! This has blown my mind. Awesome material

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  4 роки тому +17

      Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
      magnet:?xt=urn:btih:51D31F02566C04DB22A5169D1C02824567D5747F&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fbt2.t-ru.org%2Fann%3Fmagnet&dn=Marvin%20Gaye%20-%20I%20Heard%20It%20Through%20The%20Grapevine%20Multitrack%20(WAV)
      Marvin Gaye - Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
      magnet:?xt=urn:btih:35E67CA791057FFB80C5F04D48F2AA739568B57F&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fbt2.t-ru.org%2Fann%3Fmagnet&dn=Marvin%20Gaye%20-%20Ain't%20Nothing%20Like%20The%20Real%20Thing%20(MultiTrack%20Masters)%20(WAV)
      Marvin Gaye - Mercy Mercy Me
      magnet:?xt=urn:btih:8DA6551814F920AA080A32966B103EC2D4743B5F&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fbt3.t-ru.org%2Fann%3Fmagnet&dn=Marvin%20Gaye%20-%20Mercy%20Mercy%20Me%20(The%20Ecology)%20(MultiTrack%20Masters)%20(WAV)
      Marvin Gaye - Whats Going On (as seen on TV here ft Questlove) ua-cam.com/video/GZ3DWnkILbY/v-deo.html )
      magnet:?xt=urn:btih:FBC097DCA5925EF5B3B9611EA7CFFF42134172C1&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fbt3.t-ru.org%2Fann%3Fmagnet&dn=Marvin%20Gaye%20-%20Whats%20Going%20On%20(MultiTrack%20Masters)%20(WAV)

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  4 роки тому +5

      @@marcosgarcia6899 No worries, here's all of the motown tracks i could find!

    • @robinkoutakis7020
      @robinkoutakis7020 4 роки тому

      Could You please upload Good Times by Chic isolated bass???

  • @wkwkanjrey8927
    @wkwkanjrey8927 7 років тому +1

    Lyrics
    Listen baby, ain't no mountain high,
    Ain't no valley low, ain't no river wide enough baby
    If you need me call me no matter where you are
    No matter how far; don't worry baby
    Just call my name; I'll be there in a hurry
    You don't have to worry
    Oh baby there ain't no mountain high enough
    Ain't no valley low enough
    Ain't no river wide enough
    To keep me from getting to you babe
    Remember the day I set you free
    I told you you could always count on me darling
    From that day on, I made a vow
    I'll be there when you want me
    Some way, some how
    Oh baby there ain't no mountain high enough
    Ain't no valley low enough
    Ain't no river wide enough
    To keep me from getting to you babe
    Oh no darling
    No wind, no rain
    Or winters cold can stop me baby, na na baby
    'Cause you are my goal
    If you're ever in trouble
    I'll be there on the double
    Just send for me, oh baby, ha
    My love is alive
    Way down in my heart
    Although we are miles apart
    If you ever need a helping hand
    I'll be there on the double
    Just as fast as I can
    Don't you know that there
    Ain't no mountain high enough
    Ain't no valley low enough
    Ain't no river wide enough
    To keep me from getting to you babe
    Don'tcha know that there
    Ain't no mountain high enough
    Ain't no valley low enough
    Ain't no river wide enough
    Ain't mountain high enough
    Ain't no valley low enough

  • @marketingdigital6766
    @marketingdigital6766 6 років тому

    Yes!!

  • @viralbuthow000
    @viralbuthow000 4 роки тому +2

    Convinced dude kept his bass under his bed. Damn.

  • @vyshawnforeman522
    @vyshawnforeman522 6 років тому +15

    A true bass guitar sound not a baritone sounding bass guitar

    • @Boethius4748
      @Boethius4748 4 роки тому +3

      True in what regard? Because high end in the tone is minimal? Certainly you don't mean mid-range because, despite the thickness of the tone down low, there is actually a fair amount of mid in his tone. It's the main reason his bass doesn't disappear in all those heavily orchestrated Motown songs.
      Also, a baritone what? Do you mean in regard to register? Because JJ is actually is up on the neck at places in this tune. So it's not an issue with register and it's not an issue with frequency. That leads me to ask what you're talking about when you say baritone sounding? A baritone what?
      Don't conflate over-compressed, mid-scooped, too-low-in-the-mix, bass tones with a twangy, growling bass tone that's rich in odd harmonic saturation. Some basses thud. Some basses growl. Have you never heard a bowed, acoustic bass by itself? Sounds more like Geddy Lee's tone than JJ's. Really, historically in terms of traditional (orchestral) use of the acoustic bass, the growling tone, heavy in mids for the electric bass is the more "true" of the two. But I don't like the true moniker unless I'm talking something purely objective. There's a musical stagnation danger in thinking in those terms. The two sounds serve different purposes for different styles. One isn't better than the other. One isn't "true." There is no true. There is what fits a style and what doesn't.

  • @ska2dt
    @ska2dt 3 роки тому +3

    His attack and articulation is crazy good. Yet sounds like he coudl be sitting on a couch wearing pj's and slippers.

  • @ElliYeetYT
    @ElliYeetYT 3 роки тому +3

    Jamerson usually played with one finger, so if he did in this song that’s a damn good finger.

    • @NormSpupsEntertainment
      @NormSpupsEntertainment  3 роки тому +2

      Crazy technique, gave the attack more consistency I think! I think he did a lot of the ghost notes on the back stroke of his finger, you can see this from the live clips of "what's going on"