Love her ...especially when she was in Prince band...🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵
@rikd54526 күн бұрын
Wow.... This page has literally been abandoned. Too bad.
@Pharesm12 күн бұрын
I'd like to really see Michael Manring and Percy Jones together!
@dmgsoultogetherness666720 күн бұрын
these guys
@Jeff-o-Lee23 күн бұрын
Gary innovated a lot. The Willis Ramp. Jeff Berlin Soapbar Bartolini's were so close to the strings, same concept . The 2x3 tuning keys headstock. Making the B & E string to have more distance which gave the B string more tension. A lot to the bass & his teaching.
@waltbasАй бұрын
I have the 500watt one , sounds great on the big stage.
@onoyudontАй бұрын
Immense song. Whenever ,wherever I hear it , time stands still.Natasha's loving care of her father's simple , poignant masterpiece reaches upward to him in Heaven .
@maryjbenson7947Ай бұрын
Where is His Other Brother Lighting Licks????
@omerfarukefe10052 ай бұрын
Dünyanın en iyi videolarından birisi bu olabilir.
@mjamison28022 ай бұрын
"This microphone smells like mayonnaise" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@zerothree3322 ай бұрын
2 of the most respected luthiers.
@user-le4gb1cc8j2 ай бұрын
1:12:20 やっぱり70年代のジャズベは、派手だねー
@brianmoore4932 ай бұрын
I thought I knew how to play bass until I heard this guy.
@user-qj8zp6co1y2 ай бұрын
No One is the best
@Savoy19842 ай бұрын
I still can’t get over I got to see him play on stage in front of me.
@danickchagnon43382 ай бұрын
David is so solid ! In the pocket !
@mojito66293 ай бұрын
IDK is it just me or the video's audio is a bit overload (peak, distorted)
@kenminerva4 ай бұрын
The GOAT and the most humble humam being 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@jimdep65424 ай бұрын
Somebody did a "hip hop" version of Strawberry Letter ? No need to ruin a great song. That's almost sacrilegious.
@Studio.Dr.S.4 ай бұрын
How can you be a musician and do not love Nathan East??
@juanalderetedelapena51614 ай бұрын
hella free form
@bakermark68914 ай бұрын
The percision bass, no matter how you EQ it, just can't give you that bite! Now, the Jazz can cut it though!! I never was a P bass guy, never.. lol
@bakermark68914 ай бұрын
Abraham Laboriel Is still that Máster! period! I love this guy right here.
@bakermark68914 ай бұрын
Alex has got that Louis Tone down to the T... But the singer wasn't really on point.. it seem he didn't know the feel of the songs
@memyself4ever14 ай бұрын
Dug has endorsements of his basses with Schecter and his signature pedal, so he should have a decent income when he's not touring.
@patrickhilger2135 ай бұрын
A gorgeous rendition of my favorite of your father’s song while he was in Cream. Bravo.
@cyaxeres5 ай бұрын
The whole video consists of 6:35 minutes wherein the bass is played for 35 seconds...
@jonjim19525 ай бұрын
A beautiful tribute to a fine musical artist. Fine performance.
@billbrandine58575 ай бұрын
That's a beautiful rendition of dad's great song. Nice job, Aruba! Love it. 👍
@LeMortso5 ай бұрын
One of the most iconic songs ever... brings chills to my spine and raises my hair every time! <3
@stanleysteeves95075 ай бұрын
I bought the HD25 Combo about 2 yrs ago....just love that little thing. For practice or for doing smaller gigs, it just sounds great...very punchy when you need & the tone is so smooth! It is so nice to be lugging around something that is light but sounds great as well! Very happy with the HD25 !! 😊
@Elwooddudes5 ай бұрын
Only just really discovering these.. I have a Mexican PJ Mustang which I bought a few years ago. Sounds amazing and feels great, trying to sell my jazz so I can maybe get one of these or a Mustang with a maple neck now!
@jellyboy1235 ай бұрын
reminds me of that mike kerr sound from royal blood.
@sergejarko5 ай бұрын
a magical journey into the unknown!
@BlakeNix5 ай бұрын
All hail Bobby!!!
@user-ss3gs9sc9y5 ай бұрын
eq settings?
@HeckyReckyOfficial6 ай бұрын
Its like you got Billy Sheehan, and then three other entirely forgettable people. No wait, that's exactly what you have.
@jamesrichardson33226 ай бұрын
Al Jackson drummer for Stax Records was shot 3 times in the back by his burglar in 1975, I was influenced by Donald 🦆 Duck Dunn, Tommy Cogbil, James Jamerson, Bob Babbit, Larry Graham . I have man strings on mine Phil 😆😂 🤣, La Bella Deep Talk'n Bass 1954 Original Vintage 0760M 0.52, .073,.095, .110. No cheese 🧀 cutter strings on my Fender Squire Vintage Modified Precision PJ Bass 3 color Sunburst.
@travissandersasbuttshitjac14586 ай бұрын
Hey Frank, please don’t talk more than four minutes. OK you mean 20 sounds !great.
@travissandersasbuttshitjac14586 ай бұрын
Damn Frank, did you just rip a big fat line before walking out?
@clivelange78796 ай бұрын
brother abe...oh man
@sira.scottascot88656 ай бұрын
Wesely Willis!
@damienholanda86126 ай бұрын
its Just a man with a Bass, how, how this affect me so much? How can it touch my soul so hard? I guess it's not just a man and a Bass, it's something bigger than that
@juantellado92357 ай бұрын
No matter how you want to slice this when concerning clave, you must know where you are starting from or you will drive everybody else "mad". It's something that you have to take the time to learn. For someone in Cuba, Puerto Rico, or NYC, learning "clave" is felt from the mother's womb, but for others, even feeling the clave from birth, eventually, when working with a professional band it's required for most of the band members to learn how to read music, yet for a percussionist, it is required that everybody knows where you are while playing the music. This includes whether you start from a 2-3 clave or a 3-2 clave. As you can see, the clave is even spelled differently one from the other. This will make a big difference with the music. Don't go by the feel, go by the proper beat that the music demands! It doesn't take long to learn. Don't get embarrassed if you are wrong, correct yourself and continue practicing.
@mojito66297 ай бұрын
Both are great bassist but we can learn why one has much much more works than the other one. Hard to explain but somehow we, or at least I, can see/feel/learn.
@ExPostFactoBass7 ай бұрын
WHAT IN THE NAME OF BARNEY MILLER!?!?!?!!?
@kahvinetic7 ай бұрын
I'm a former student of his...
@RandomThingsMan067 ай бұрын
42:30 Abraham needs to make this into a song
@lyrasimo7 ай бұрын
57:00 that freatboard lol
@NikkieRoxxx8 ай бұрын
I love Frank for his RESPECT he had for women, now his wife, who he's always been faithful to. I love Satriani and Vai, too :)
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Love her ...especially when she was in Prince band...🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵
Wow.... This page has literally been abandoned. Too bad.
I'd like to really see Michael Manring and Percy Jones together!
these guys
Gary innovated a lot. The Willis Ramp. Jeff Berlin Soapbar Bartolini's were so close to the strings, same concept . The 2x3 tuning keys headstock. Making the B & E string to have more distance which gave the B string more tension. A lot to the bass & his teaching.
I have the 500watt one , sounds great on the big stage.
Immense song. Whenever ,wherever I hear it , time stands still.Natasha's loving care of her father's simple , poignant masterpiece reaches upward to him in Heaven .
Where is His Other Brother Lighting Licks????
Dünyanın en iyi videolarından birisi bu olabilir.
"This microphone smells like mayonnaise" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2 of the most respected luthiers.
1:12:20 やっぱり70年代のジャズベは、派手だねー
I thought I knew how to play bass until I heard this guy.
No One is the best
I still can’t get over I got to see him play on stage in front of me.
David is so solid ! In the pocket !
IDK is it just me or the video's audio is a bit overload (peak, distorted)
The GOAT and the most humble humam being 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Somebody did a "hip hop" version of Strawberry Letter ? No need to ruin a great song. That's almost sacrilegious.
How can you be a musician and do not love Nathan East??
hella free form
The percision bass, no matter how you EQ it, just can't give you that bite! Now, the Jazz can cut it though!! I never was a P bass guy, never.. lol
Abraham Laboriel Is still that Máster! period! I love this guy right here.
Alex has got that Louis Tone down to the T... But the singer wasn't really on point.. it seem he didn't know the feel of the songs
Dug has endorsements of his basses with Schecter and his signature pedal, so he should have a decent income when he's not touring.
A gorgeous rendition of my favorite of your father’s song while he was in Cream. Bravo.
The whole video consists of 6:35 minutes wherein the bass is played for 35 seconds...
A beautiful tribute to a fine musical artist. Fine performance.
That's a beautiful rendition of dad's great song. Nice job, Aruba! Love it. 👍
One of the most iconic songs ever... brings chills to my spine and raises my hair every time! <3
I bought the HD25 Combo about 2 yrs ago....just love that little thing. For practice or for doing smaller gigs, it just sounds great...very punchy when you need & the tone is so smooth! It is so nice to be lugging around something that is light but sounds great as well! Very happy with the HD25 !! 😊
Only just really discovering these.. I have a Mexican PJ Mustang which I bought a few years ago. Sounds amazing and feels great, trying to sell my jazz so I can maybe get one of these or a Mustang with a maple neck now!
reminds me of that mike kerr sound from royal blood.
a magical journey into the unknown!
All hail Bobby!!!
eq settings?
Its like you got Billy Sheehan, and then three other entirely forgettable people. No wait, that's exactly what you have.
Al Jackson drummer for Stax Records was shot 3 times in the back by his burglar in 1975, I was influenced by Donald 🦆 Duck Dunn, Tommy Cogbil, James Jamerson, Bob Babbit, Larry Graham . I have man strings on mine Phil 😆😂 🤣, La Bella Deep Talk'n Bass 1954 Original Vintage 0760M 0.52, .073,.095, .110. No cheese 🧀 cutter strings on my Fender Squire Vintage Modified Precision PJ Bass 3 color Sunburst.
Hey Frank, please don’t talk more than four minutes. OK you mean 20 sounds !great.
Damn Frank, did you just rip a big fat line before walking out?
brother abe...oh man
Wesely Willis!
its Just a man with a Bass, how, how this affect me so much? How can it touch my soul so hard? I guess it's not just a man and a Bass, it's something bigger than that
No matter how you want to slice this when concerning clave, you must know where you are starting from or you will drive everybody else "mad". It's something that you have to take the time to learn. For someone in Cuba, Puerto Rico, or NYC, learning "clave" is felt from the mother's womb, but for others, even feeling the clave from birth, eventually, when working with a professional band it's required for most of the band members to learn how to read music, yet for a percussionist, it is required that everybody knows where you are while playing the music. This includes whether you start from a 2-3 clave or a 3-2 clave. As you can see, the clave is even spelled differently one from the other. This will make a big difference with the music. Don't go by the feel, go by the proper beat that the music demands! It doesn't take long to learn. Don't get embarrassed if you are wrong, correct yourself and continue practicing.
Both are great bassist but we can learn why one has much much more works than the other one. Hard to explain but somehow we, or at least I, can see/feel/learn.
WHAT IN THE NAME OF BARNEY MILLER!?!?!?!!?
I'm a former student of his...
42:30 Abraham needs to make this into a song
57:00 that freatboard lol
I love Frank for his RESPECT he had for women, now his wife, who he's always been faithful to. I love Satriani and Vai, too :)