Bobby Vega talks Fender P Bass and Ampeg B-15 on EMGtv
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Bobby Vega's resume is as impressive as his knowledge and collection of gear. Showcasing two of his vintage Fender Precision Basses and a classic Ampeg B-15, Bobby demonstrates the sound of a generation in this episode of Bobby's Garage (episode 2).
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I bought our bass player's '66 P-bass back in the 90's. I was trying to keep him from trading it to his dealer for smack. Jim wanted $400 for it so I gave it to him with the understanding that I would keep it and he would buy it back from me for $400 when he could. He never did. Jim died. The best musician I ever played with. He was 47. Every bass has a story....
@G8GT364CI
8 жыл бұрын
Heroin kills.
@Capitan_Chaos
7 жыл бұрын
Timothy J. Horan :(
@davidtidwell6688
5 жыл бұрын
Timmy the spirit of your friend in his BEST days are in the bass. I'm glad you have it.
@ziggybass8592
5 жыл бұрын
I outlived my whole band by 17 years. I'm 74 now! You either love your band or you hated them. I loved mine. knew 2 of them since I was 13.
@adozensparrows
5 жыл бұрын
I was always taking my gtr player's gtrs outta hock & then letting him pay me before I gave it back. He had a habit, too.
6 years on and I still can't get enough of this video! Vega's the man!!
I had the good fortune to meet Bobby Vega in person a couple of years ago. He's just as down-to-Earth and friendly in person as he comes across in this video. What a wonderful player and person!
Bobby Vega is a super great guy, a gear liver and monster bassist. More peeps need to know his name. Legend.
@ziggybass8592
5 жыл бұрын
I watched that video 6 times and its like having him around for a beer right!
@teddownum7428
4 жыл бұрын
Bobby is as cool as they come.
That second P bass is hideously gorgeous!!
@bs-ql9ts
4 жыл бұрын
its disgusting
@oteiri78
4 жыл бұрын
I really like the first one. That classic sunburst with tortoise pickguard is so cool. You can play anywhere and get away with it.
@girmonsproductions
Жыл бұрын
@@oteiri78 absolutely agree! I've got a cheapo sunburst with tortoise pguard and I'm trying to find a maple jazz bass neck for it.
I have watched and/or listened to this video more often than I can count. It is the most satisfying and soothing thing to hear Bobby Vega just talking about the electric bass. He just seems so pleased to be sharing these great stories, and we're all the richer for that. Whenever I need to just get away for a few minutes and shut the outside world away, this and John Paul Jones's isolated bass track from "Ramble On." And then, everything's back in line.
That funky bass picking at the end was wicked. Bobby Vega is a beast!
There is no other living bass player that I aspire to emulate as much as Bobby Vega.
what a delight to hear those instruments and the stories. I been playing bass 57 years. Sat in for every UK band of the 60's when they were playing pubs right at the start. If they needed a shag or the bathroom I sat in. I still have my 1955 single coil P Bass. I bought from John Wetton. He said he hated it but then tried to buy it back when the King Crimnson took off! When I worked with Harry Nilsonn he knocked it over then trod on the neck and smashed it. I had to find another neck on. As it happens a famous band desperate to out do the Jimi Hendrix had set lite to the bass on stage and the neck was all that is left. It still has singed marks today, but plays great. I have a 1966 jazz Bass I bought new but sent back because the finish was terrible. Fender then sent me the ugliest 3 tone body you ever saw. When I worked with the Chicago crew and Stevie Windwood my bass was the point of so much abuse!, I have a dozen of sheet of lyrics they wrote filled with abuse about my bass playing and the ugliest M....er F..... bass in the world! Every bass has a story!
@winkydee
8 жыл бұрын
+ziggybass ziggybass Wow Dude. Nilsson? Love him! John Wetton, Entwhistle, Winwood! Jesus, man, what a career! Did you play on any Harry Nilsson tracks?
@bassmentality
8 жыл бұрын
Well this is Bobby's page brother. He is a lovely guy and has so much to tell the world. It's real weired when I look back and see how he interacted from the states side campared to how I (somehwat older) engaged with some of the same musicians this side of the pond and US side for a while. I would love to do a joint video with Bobby and just talk about who we knew and worked with and share stories. I bet it would cover 50 hours of video time. I just love listening to him don't you? I wanna hear more so if you find me some place else I will drop you a line! On the 4!
@jeffreyjohn2037
5 жыл бұрын
Great story you Limey Bloke
It is so good to hear somebody who REALLY knows their stuff! Those "parts basses" (we used to call 'em) are usually the "special" ones that feel magical.
What I love about this man's video is "no acting". Just plain talking.
“Your bass is at Elderly”. My hometown music store, I love that it’s popular with professionals the world over.
Yes, a great bassist. Bobby also has the best voice for history telling.
This guy is playing a bass like no other.
@raybassman7536
5 жыл бұрын
Except Jaco.
@aidenn0de0evil01
4 жыл бұрын
Ironic that he's covering others basslines.. Lol
Great video! Bobby seems like such a chill, laid-back, down-to-Earth, super nice guy. And a stellar player as well!
Bobby is a groove machine and a great guy. I love his passion ❤️
Im enjoying hearing all the knowledge this guy has to offer
I absolutely love that 1st P with the jazz bass neck. I've always wanted to do that. One day I hope to acquire a bass like that. A real dream bass for me.
Around the 1:45 he started getting the gorgeous "Motown Sound" with the flatwound strings, oh yeah! The '58 P-Bass was to die for... I've used one of those B-15's, THE bass tone!
Enjoyed this video so much! Great stories and always a treat to watch Bobby play!
What a positively awesome guy Bobby is! Thanks for making these videos for us to enjoy. And thanks for the GZR Pickups too - LOVE mine!
I really Like Bobby's stories and the Jams he plays at the end of EACH story
Bobby couldn't be any cooler. This shit is BEAUTIFUL!!!
Bobby Vega is such a unique and extremely talented bass player. I love how even when he demo's a song or technique he really gives you the meat of the tune. Instead a quick 2 or 3 bars he plays through the tune. Like a follow through in tennis or baseball. I haven't seen anyone else do it like he does. He can play any style or genre with no sweat. I saw him recently do a wicked version of Manic Depression that was mind blowing. Also it is fun to watch as he plays almost anything he has to dance along, doesn't matter if he is seated or standing. So in a sense he uses his whole body to play. He is also a musicologist who loves music and bass. he seems like such a nice down to earth fellow as well.
@shuruff904
2 жыл бұрын
He's OK...I wouldn't call him one of the best, but to each their own...to me, that 58' sounds like shxt
I just love hearing the stories of different instruments. I have a good one: In 1988, I was 21 yrs. old. And, by that time, I'd already been gigging bars/clubs every weekend since my 10th grade year in school. Back then, all the big rage was heavy metal, played on mainly B.C.Rich, and Jackson guitars, and basses. If it had a weird shape & a pointy headstock, it was cool. And, I was into it as much as anybody. But, I still had a soft spot for the older Fenders. Because that's what I started on at 9 years-old. Anyway, I had a guy that was maybe 12-15 years older than me move into the apartment next to mine. Come to find out, he was a bass player, also. Long story short, I traded him an import B.C.Rich Warlock bass that I'd jerked the frets out of, and a 1/2 oz. of weed for his all-original 1961 Fender J-Bass. Still to this day, it's the best I've ever came out in a trade in my 49 years on this earth. And, I still play that bass every weekend.
@J8D2
7 жыл бұрын
I love hearing stories like this. I bet the dude hates himself for doing that.
@constructivecritique4049
7 жыл бұрын
He's passed away now. Another thing I need to mention. He had moved from the Detroit area, to where I lived, here in WV. I remember him also showed me a bunch of pictures of his old band when he wa a teen, in high school. The singer/guitar player? Bob Seger. Pretty cool, huh?
@kman-mi7su
6 жыл бұрын
I remember the BC Rich craze back in the 80s. I played briefly with a metal band in Jersey then, I like you love the Fender basses, I played in that group with a 73 Sunburst Jazz bass which was my go to bass. Still have it today and I will either be buried with it one day, or pass it on to one of my three kids if the want my basses. None of them play but I'm hoping one day someone will give me a grandkid and that kid will take up the torch. That particular grandchild will inherit 9 basses all Fender except one!
@doingittodeath3858
5 жыл бұрын
What a score! I remember all of the old 60s Fenders that were in mint or almost mint condition that were around in the mid to late 80s. Most of them were going for roughly $2000 in my area back then, which was too much for me as a young teenager just starting out on the bass. I really wish I had saved every cent that I got my hands on and grabbed one though because the vintage prices are ridiculous these days. I've been really lucky with a couple of Custom Shop basses that play and sound great though.
@curbmassa
5 жыл бұрын
That is a beautiful story. I worked in a music store back in the late '70s and the manager had a concentric knob '60 Jazz Bass. Heard him play it through an Ampeg SVT and holy crap. Don't ever get rid of yours, there is no better bass to be had .Trust me, I've been around and worked on this stuff for 50 years.
Lucky to have played on the same stage with Bobby. He's an awesome guy and such an OG Bass Player. Blessings.
What entertaining and insightful information....given by a very talented and genuine man. Thanks Mr.Vega!
Few years ago I got to have a nice phone conversation with Bobby. I was interested in taking a bass lesson with him and someone passed his contact info along to me. I was also curious if he had played with my dad, because they'd both played in Cold Blood. He was very, very nice. Turned out he hadn't played with my dad, but I remember I told him "I've been trying to learn upright bass" and he said "yeah, I've been trying to learn horizontal bass." Funny. Really cool guy. The lesson didn't end up happening but the conversation will always stay with me.
A perfect dedication to my favorite bassist James Jamerson (P Bass) Larry Graham (Jazz Bass)
Love it!! Wish I had an Ampeg and an original body for my 1963 Precision. Thank you for the video. Used to see "Booker T and the MG's buss about twice a month in Rochester,NY.
Great Great Video ... love the vintage gear and story behind each piece!
Fantastic vid! More people should talk about basses like this!
@kondeth
10 жыл бұрын
I agree with you in 100%
Bobby Vega - You are great! You and I are on the same wave length. Thank you for making this great video!
Vega is joyous, ain't he? Wonderfully vibrant and inventive and no shortage of chops, imagination, great time in music, understanding of sounds of electric bass and brings out the correct sounds of these vintage Fender Precision basses through, naturally, his vintage B-15.
Been looking for this ! This guys stories are great 😃
Always enjoyed his pick playing.
Bobby is an ultimate bass player! Love this guy and his playing!
That very last tone you play is the cream on top of a chocolate cake. MAGIC!!! Thanks a lot for this video. Best regards from Andreas, Berlin, Germany
Funny - Bobby says "Every Bass has a Story" HA! My bass story is I never had a nice P bass. I wanted one. Order one on ZZsounds. It cam FEDEX a few days later. And that's how I got my 2014 American Standard P Bass. Not sending it back ... They sent a good one. Kinda cool that I am the one to "Make it have stories" though. SO far 2 gigs on it and hours of practice I love watching Bobby Vega Videos, I am a Big fan!
Loved listening to this! Brilliant!
Bobby's one of the all-time greats and also a very cool dude.
Here's a guy who loves his gear... he has classic stuff indeed. Loved the "Popcorn" quote at the end when he plucked his teeth. His pick skills on bass are amazing.
Loved this , very nostalgic . Bought an ampeg 15” flip top with a solid state head back in 1968 with a Gibson eb 3 guitar. Still have the guitar no longer have the amp.
Bobby is an awesome bassist! I never could wrap my head around using old bass strings!
I can listen to him about basses and tell stories all day long!
Awesome video!!! Love the story about your, "Frankenstein," bass!!! Priceless!!!
Mr. V. Love your stories. Thank you for sharing. :)
Fantastic video ! Thanks a lot. Good images, good sound and good man.
So much fun to listen to. Bobby Vega has groove to burn.
Bobby killin it as always!!
Great video. Great bassist/bass! What a story!
Beautiful bass guitars, great sound and style. Simple and I love those harmonics.
like butter!
Great bass player and seems an all round great guy, could listen to him talk and play all day 👌🎸
Great video - loved it
Incredible tones and playing
bobby you rock.. lovein the 71 P bass
I got a P bass copy from a junk store, then found old stock chrome covers and original old stock flats at a store opposite the junk store..put a sponge mute in the bridge cover and finished off with a tug bar I already had..I left the action high like I got it..sounds great and makes me closer to my hero Carol Kaye..
One of my fave bassist!
that 58' is the quintessential P-bass sound, what a beauty
Bobby...dig your tone. Love the two Precision's in video. The 58 sounds great through the B15. Keep it Low...
That man could make anybody to start playing bass!) really enjoyed watching
I very rarely played with a pick until I read his last bassplayer column a few months ago, he suggested to use the long flat side of the pick instead of the point, I tried it and added a new technique to my playing, he's a great player.
Love this!
Just incredible.
This tone is PERFECT
I accidentally clicked on this video, but man, am I glad I did!
You make those vintage basses sing!
Thnx Bobby
This is amazing...
Oh, my God. Would you look at the neck on that '58 ... that is just perfect.
Bobby is a national treasure!
Downright Awesome
Love that first bass!
Sounds good!
love it ♥ Frankenstein Bass :) great Ampeg♥
Motown bass were often recorded DI not in the Ampeg
@borgesguerardi
10 ай бұрын
live stuff were though b15s tho
@andreaperelli5323
Ай бұрын
ampeg's tone is almost DI
that 58 P bass.. man...
@matrodmedia
5 жыл бұрын
For 2500 too!!! Damn, I've been looking at a '66 for 5500... I know that he got the '58 a bit ago so I'm sure the price reflects that, but still
Awesome bass bobby!!!!
Bet he does a great Chris Walken imperssionation!
Oh yeah! Funky pick player!
I used and Ampeg B-15N as part of my guitar rig for ages. It makes a Strat sound HUUUUGE. Gotta love the flip top too.
@richardtharris
3 жыл бұрын
There's a KZread video on Jimi Hendrix, on the Dick Cavett show, playing an Ampeg B-15. You have to look closely to catch it.
It's not only the gear; Bobby Vega is a Jedi Master too!!!!!
Love that 58. Stella. I dig how Bobby keeps raising his left leg when he grooves.
@iancoulter4203
8 жыл бұрын
Once seen, can't be unseen!
Greatest bass player in the world.
What a cool guy ! Great player too 👍
There is a Joe Bonamassa ‘collection’ video from Gibson’s KZread channel. He shows a Les Paul that was stolen away from that same German concert when Grace Slick said those things that Bobby mentions here.
That was awesome! World class tones. Now I'd like to hear him play a Dingwall through some Darkglass, for comparison, lol.
Nice sound out of that 58, I don't think I can even play with a pick anymore. I read Jamerson almost always plugged straight in with no amp on his Motown work? I know I never used an amp in the studio because the engineer was going to mix it like he wanted anyway as long as he could EQ my return I did not care... I was doing mostly demos so...NBD
@robclifford7599
4 жыл бұрын
You're right, Jamerson recorded straight to the desk using a custom made valve DI. He did use a B15, but only on the early Motown tours; Berry Gordy didn't let him go on the later tours because it held up the studio schedule.
Classic and Classy!
Técnica exquisita, un gusto fenomenal .. 👍
Love my Ampeg BA15v2 just brutal :)
had to go 2 and half hours got my 02 51 RI P bass.....badass with tapewounds...but I might throw some labella 1954 on it (string thru set that is!)
This is fn great!
Bobby is the boss!
Did he actually play "Popcorn" with his mouth and a pick at the end or was that just me?
@user-yb1dg8oj6x
4 жыл бұрын
That's his thing, he does it very often on videos xD
i have 2 frankenstien p-basses , i love them.... nothing vintage , but they're nice
I currently have a 1977 Fender Precision that I love. Quick story: I was looking into buying a vintage Fender without paying 2k (I was dreaming) however my dream came true when my father stopped at a pawn shop and found a 1977 Fender Precision Bass. He called me and I was skeptical because it seemed too good to be true. I tell him to check to see if it had a serial number and it did on the head stock. I quickly check the internet and it shows that it is a 77-78. He said it looked old and that it didn't look it was a fake. I said I would go see it after work to make sure and he told me to get it otherwise someone was going to buy it soon. I put down 80 dollars to put it on layaway and after work I went to see it. Lo and behold it was an original Fender. I ended up paying 799 for it! Ironically, that same day I got it, the salesman told me someone had bought it but never gave the first payment so it was placed back on the shelf. Well, their loss was my gain :)
He's pretty great
interesting interview, cool dude, and a nice little history lesson :)