After the Wayne Krantz trio show in Hartford Connecticut Tim came out after the show and talked to us hard core fans he gave me generous times talking about his moollon Pbass and his pedals ., what a great guy
Done finished!! So glad Tim came up on my feed and I remembered to watch this, truly awesome, informative I'm playing Bass every night, and the Bass legends suggested are much appreciated. I've bookmarked this to rewatch as I gotta play a bit before bed....and eat. Awesome steaks and Tim swears more than an Aussie...respect. Man I'm back in the Gym and that steak and the wagu fat? for the Potatoes has my gut growling...I'll settle for some eggs, what an amazing Video! Thanks and Excelsior!!
I love the way Mr Stan getz , plays the saxophone I discovered him on a cassette tape from a second hand store. if I could get my old clarinet to sound like him. I would be happier indeed. :-)
Dude, I'm very late to the party here but this was an absolutely awesome video/interview. It is totally the way to go in terms of informal chats with outstanding musicians. The low 'likes' makes no sense at all. I would imagine there are many thousands of people out there who would love this but are completely unaware of its existence.
@@MadeOnTape likewise!! When I was listening to you making a resume of Tim L. Carrerr I thought oh here we go again he's gonna mention blackstar and tedeschi trucks and not acknowledge KCL and then you surprised me ahaha. I got to see them live in Prague as well a few years back, and also saw the donny mcaslin quartet, all amazing musicians!
@@Fedbo the fun things about my fandom of Tim (and Donny), is that I loved these musicians back in the mid 2000s. Then, everytime I turned around Tim was playing with other big acts that I also love. HAVE to give props to KCL. Musicians have so much respect for that trio, for good reason. The instant tempo shifts always got me and still do. I can listen to "War-torn Johnny" all day. Fun fact back in University I was responsible for picking up McCaslin and his trio from the airport. Hans Glawischnig played bass and knocked my socks off.
@@MadeOnTape ha amazing story!! Yeah it's true carlock and Tim have played around a lot. I was shocked when I found out carlock was also the session drummer for John mayer, i love how he can go from underground jazz Avantgarde in 55 bar to stadiums and arenas seamlessly. Maybe out of the 3 krantz has done less work for other artists and in a way I think he is under apreciated but he stuck to his own thing and went into directions with the guitar that nobody explored before. And that's probably worth more than filling stadiums and having big hits
We were recording on our Tascam 8 trk cassette and it was a song that featured a 30 second or so improv bass intro.I guess I was inspired and pulled of the most amazing thing ever and we were high fiving until my partner on the recording realized he hadn't armed the track.I never could recapture the vibe of the missed track.
I could listen to 6 more hours of you guys rap about bass. Thanks for sharing Chris and Tim! "Money Jungle" is a trip! Btw. that Scofield album is "Time on my Hands"....In 1990 I wore out my then-new cassette of that record. Also, KCL's "Greenwich Mean" was almost the only recording I played on my Sony Walkman CD player in 2001. To say it was life-changing/affirming is an understatement!
ahhh that means a lot, Pickepaugh! all these albums are must-listens, IMO. I LOVED the aggressive Mingus...little did I know the turmoil behind the sounds I was hearing. PUNK before there was PUNK...
LOVED this new style. Didn't know you played upright and studied with Robert Hurst. I think bass specific tape stuff i.e. interviews like this and recording examples would be very popular
Damn I'm back in Gym...that ribeye...I want it. I gotta crash. I'll be back tomorrow.It's 2:am in Australia, I need an early night. Another awesome score mate. Massive fan of so much especially Derek Trucks.
@@MadeOnTape hahah absolutely, I've been flat out culling my daw in Ableton setting some kush compressors close to "set and forget"...culling tracks back to a smaller template. I came back to finish watching this...Tim is coming up on my feed now...it's great. I made too many "rookie engineers errors" plural...as well and will spend a few day "admining" the whole thing back and practice Bass which is going well ( Bernie Edwards Riffs! ) and just some guitar as usual. This is great top energy and vibe, nice Cat I have two!
How cool . I saw a video a while back where Tim was showing how he got his sound on David Bowie's last album . I think the song was Lazarus ? I'm not 100% . So cool to see he is a jazz nut . Is this track on the new album ? Is there a new album ? I love when artist collaborate with other artist . Be cool to see you and Brother Nylon do a number . Thanks for the video , Chris !
trying to make the Brothers Nylon thing happen...they recently moved studios so I know they're just now settling in. Ah, and guess what? The Yamaha mixer that Tim used for Lazarus...I picked one up a year ago when I first met Tim in person. You can see that in my studio tour: ua-cam.com/video/Dmf1FeqyfCE/v-deo.html The track we recorded can be found anywhere here: linktr.ee/madeontape Cheers, Jesse!
i'm not aware of a direct alternative, but there are mixers from this era that are certainly sought after. This is the only one I know with outputs for a bass speaker cabinet @@McDoinky
thanks for watching! You can listen to the finished track we recorded anywhere here:
linktr.ee/madeontape
Rudder is the band that got me into jazz
hell yeah so good
Awesome. Blackstar is amazing.
totally agree and i can put it on anytime and feel many feelings
Hell yeah. I play it often.
The next day too
I LOVE that new tune!
YOU rock Collin Stanley! looking forward to more music with YOU
After the Wayne Krantz trio show in Hartford Connecticut Tim came out after the show and talked to us hard core fans he gave me generous times talking about his moollon Pbass and his pedals ., what a great guy
he’s incredibly open and cool
I was there too! what a great guy
Done finished!!
So glad Tim came up on my feed and I remembered to watch this, truly awesome, informative I'm playing Bass every night, and the Bass legends suggested are much appreciated.
I've bookmarked this to rewatch as I gotta play a bit before bed....and eat.
Awesome steaks and Tim swears more than an Aussie...respect.
Man I'm back in the Gym and that steak and the wagu fat? for the Potatoes has my gut growling...I'll settle for some eggs, what an amazing Video!
Thanks and Excelsior!!
Great video as always !! What a Great initiative!!!
Thank you so much 😊
I love the way Mr Stan getz , plays the saxophone I discovered him on a cassette tape from a second hand store. if I could get my old clarinet to sound like him. I would be happier indeed. :-)
Stan Getz was a master of tone! Instantly recognizable.
Dude, I'm very late to the party here but this was an absolutely awesome video/interview. It is totally the way to go in terms of informal chats with outstanding musicians. The low 'likes' makes no sense at all. I would imagine there are many thousands of people out there who would love this but are completely unaware of its existence.
hey that means a lot. Tim is a great dude and there is more content coming with him relatively soon 🙌🏻
hopefully the algorithm will take a hint 😂
Man I'm a huge fan of KCL (one of the best album and trio ever??) I can't believe you brought Tim on the channel!
their music changed me lol
@@MadeOnTape likewise!! When I was listening to you making a resume of Tim L. Carrerr I thought oh here we go again he's gonna mention blackstar and tedeschi trucks and not acknowledge KCL and then you surprised me ahaha. I got to see them live in Prague as well a few years back, and also saw the donny mcaslin quartet, all amazing musicians!
@@MadeOnTape have you got a favorite tune out of the KCL album?
@@Fedbo the fun things about my fandom of Tim (and Donny), is that I loved these musicians back in the mid 2000s. Then, everytime I turned around Tim was playing with other big acts that I also love. HAVE to give props to KCL. Musicians have so much respect for that trio, for good reason. The instant tempo shifts always got me and still do.
I can listen to "War-torn Johnny" all day.
Fun fact back in University I was responsible for picking up McCaslin and his trio from the airport. Hans Glawischnig played bass and knocked my socks off.
@@MadeOnTape ha amazing story!! Yeah it's true carlock and Tim have played around a lot. I was shocked when I found out carlock was also the session drummer for John mayer, i love how he can go from underground jazz Avantgarde in 55 bar to stadiums and arenas seamlessly. Maybe out of the 3 krantz has done less work for other artists and in a way I think he is under apreciated but he stuck to his own thing and went into directions with the guitar that nobody explored before. And that's probably worth more than filling stadiums and having big hits
Indeed!!! Tim is really an amazing talent!!! Also, he is such a beautiful humanoid… warm and friendly!
yes 100000%
We were recording on our Tascam 8 trk cassette and it was a song that featured a 30 second or so improv bass intro.I guess I was inspired and pulled of the most amazing thing ever and we were high fiving until my partner on the recording realized he hadn't armed the track.I never could recapture the vibe of the missed track.
oooohhh ahhhhhhhhh
i feel your pain
This is great! Thanks for the editing with pictures and examples, it made it very easy to follow
thanks for watching! Glad that helped. I try to keep things loose and tight at the same time hahaha
That was awesome, awesome! thanks so much I'm a huge Tim fan
this was great, thank you
thanks for watching! Tim is the best 🙌
SUCH an underrated video! Thank you so much for putting this all together!
thank you for watching! Tim is the man!
I could listen to 6 more hours of you guys rap about bass. Thanks for sharing Chris and Tim! "Money Jungle" is a trip! Btw. that Scofield album is "Time on my Hands"....In 1990 I wore out my then-new cassette of that record. Also, KCL's "Greenwich Mean" was almost the only recording I played on my Sony Walkman CD player in 2001. To say it was life-changing/affirming is an understatement!
ahhh that means a lot, Pickepaugh! all these albums are must-listens, IMO. I LOVED the aggressive Mingus...little did I know the turmoil behind the sounds I was hearing. PUNK before there was PUNK...
cool interview and hang. I would love to take some lessons from Tim
he's the best! I think you can reach out to him through his website!
Very entertaining and well produced.
Will be back
thank you for watching! 🙏 i will definitely have more videos like this down the road with people like Tim
Tim is so great, thank you so much for this video!
he’s the best! very very cool dude and of course a GROOVY m’fer! 🤘
The upright talk is the best.
thank you! Definitely a bassist’s conversation but so much to learn from Tim’s perspective
Yes, more musician please!!! congratulations
thank you Juan! Glad you enjoyed it!
+1 Richard Davis phase.
Incredible playing on some of that Thad Jones Mel Lewis Vanguard live recording session goodness !
that stuff is some of the best music recorded, IMO
Wow.!!! Your a great player yourself
Thanks for posting this
that’s very kind! i’m a hack!
Love Tim!!
He is a BEAST!!!! This was really outstanding
thank you so much for watching and listening. i’m always humbled in Tim’s presence but he makes you feel like you’re a “dude” in the best way
Very nice! I love cassette’s music. I still have more than 10.000 audio cassettes in my collection
holy moly that's a TON 😍
Still looking for some more albums
Really cool format. Tim is a great guy and an awesome player.
thank you for watching! Tim is literally the best
Love it!
Excellent video!
thank you! Tim is the best!
Good french prononciation of Lefebvre, props!
ahhhh that's only cuz he spells his name "Lefev" on social media hahaha
thanks for watching!
@@MadeOnTape ahah
this was fire, tim is the greatest
thanks for watching and i agree: Tim is the shit 🤘
This is an amazing channel.
thank you so much 🙏 really hoping to get more folks like Tim on board
Legend!!
yahhh Nick thanks for watching 🤘
This was awesome. Came here as a fan of the Wayne Krantz trio. Love this 😊😊
That trio still knocks my socks off, and Tim is the man
LOVED this new style. Didn't know you played upright and studied with Robert Hurst. I think bass specific tape stuff i.e. interviews like this and recording examples would be very popular
thanks Tyler! It would definitely be fun for me, so I hope there's an audience for it 🙏
Really cool bud!! I thoroughly enjoyed that!! Great mix of topics, definitely like this format 👍🏻👍🏻
thanks Mike! I'm looking forward to try and get more like this and just make music in this old-school way. 🤘
awesome video
thank you Tim is the best
Damn I miss playing gigs,kinda⚡🤖⚡
Nice man
thank you and thank you for your service in the MI6 🙏
Tim Lefebvre says: I am opting for pick 90% of the time :)
it’s so good and funky especially with palm mute 🙌🏻
Damn I'm back in Gym...that ribeye...I want it.
I gotta crash.
I'll be back tomorrow.It's 2:am in Australia, I need an early night.
Another awesome score mate.
Massive fan of so much especially Derek Trucks.
i was a huge Derek Trucks fan early on, then i became a Tim fan in 05, so when he joined the group i was like 🤯
@@MadeOnTape hahah absolutely, I've been flat out culling my daw in Ableton setting some kush compressors close to "set and forget"...culling tracks back to a smaller template.
I came back to finish watching this...Tim is coming up on my feed now...it's great.
I made too many "rookie engineers errors" plural...as well and will spend a few day "admining" the whole thing back and practice Bass which is going well ( Bernie Edwards Riffs! ) and just some guitar as usual.
This is great top energy and vibe, nice Cat I have two!
Your channel it's really cool 👌
thank you nelly! 🙏
How cool . I saw a video a while back where Tim was showing how he got his sound on David Bowie's last album . I think the song was Lazarus ? I'm not 100% . So cool to see he is a jazz nut . Is this track on the new album ? Is there a new album ? I love when artist collaborate with other artist . Be cool to see you and Brother Nylon do a number . Thanks for the video , Chris !
trying to make the Brothers Nylon thing happen...they recently moved studios so I know they're just now settling in.
Ah, and guess what? The Yamaha mixer that Tim used for Lazarus...I picked one up a year ago when I first met Tim in person. You can see that in my studio tour: ua-cam.com/video/Dmf1FeqyfCE/v-deo.html
The track we recorded can be found anywhere here: linktr.ee/madeontape
Cheers, Jesse!
I need a Yamaha EM-80 like yours😭
they’re still around! kind of a secret 🤫
@@MadeOnTape
I’m surprised it is
Tim talked about his on SBL
Do you know any alternatives? Just to know what to look out for
i'm not aware of a direct alternative, but there are mixers from this era that are certainly sought after. This is the only one I know with outputs for a bass speaker cabinet @@McDoinky
@@MadeOnTape Alright then, I guess I'll have to get a Yamaha! Any more videos that feature it?
Good old JSB :D
can't go wrong with JSB
Reach out n get your twin bass legend Newsted on here!!! 😄👍
bahahaha if you have his contact info let me know
Gotta flip the tape for reverse magic
100% !
ua-cam.com/video/nc29KTYD5Hg/v-deo.html
@@MadeOnTape imagine reverse Tim Lefevbre
holy shit yesssss
@@MadeOnTape ua-cam.com/video/EJqqRVQg1ac/v-deo.htmlsi=cFM3vZLsfBOY9dmI
@@MadeOnTape ua-cam.com/video/CUBxKS1y6Jw/v-deo.htmlsi=_p4l19snfyAhI61p
Now for Keith Lowe
ua-cam.com/video/biJwZulD2Tw/v-deo.htmlsi=g2O_yitBcKselVmO
ooooooo is he out in Seattle?
@@MadeOnTape thats what he claims
How close to 7 foot is Tim? And on which side?
hahaha I think he's like 6'4"
How were the steaks?
incredible. he used mesquite as the wood to grill them
All the juicier. Great video man! I’d love to see more of you on the upright with the Tascam.
awesome video
Tim is THE BEST!