Thanks Clay. This is great
So good
I love Jaco Pastorius.
With Sam and Dave on this track from his 1976 debut solo album!
Kurt
Bass Guitar: Jaco Pastorius
Vocal: Sam Moore
Vocal: David Prater
Trumpet: Randy Brecker
Trumpet: Ron Tooley
Trombone: Peter Graves
Alto Saxophone: David Sanborn
Tenor Saxophone: Micheal Brecker
Baritone Saxophone: Howard Johnson
Piano: Herbie Hancock
Congas: Don Alias
Drums: Narada Michael Walden
Jaco is amazing. This one's new to me - thanks Kurt!
Thanks Kurt!
How about this video? (Support video for my Guitar Wisdom book)
Thank you for watching!
Tomo
Thank you for this demonstration of how the Blues is the basis for so much great music!
Kurt
Haven't got that far in the book yet. Thanks for sharing - really cool. Same tune, easy to hear the 3 different feels.
My pleasure Kurt! Thank you for watching this video. Blues is so deep!
Please take your time Clay! Thank you for reading my book Guitar Wisdom! Yes!
This is amazing Tomo. Great to see how learning blues and digging in there is bassline for other styles like jazz
It's not funk, but it is a mambo take on a funk classic. So funk-adjacent?
As a horn player, I love Tokyo Panorama Mambo Boys! This is from their album Mambo Tengoku (Mambo Heaven)
Sure sounds like JB yelling in the background! Hey - trombone solo in the "listening for pleasure" thread if you haven't seen already.