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5 Phil Lesh Bass Solos during The Grateful Dead
10/25/24 Rest in Peace Phil Lesh. You were such a big inspiration to me. For those just finding this, know that I'm going to work on a part two for this now. Unrelated to this video, but I have also taught myself a few skills to recreate his modified Guild Starfire. There are some videos on my instagram a few months back (same username, ferniff), but I'm going to eventually upload a video of it here. It's got the duo state variable filters, and I wound my own quad pickups.
Usual I don't own of this. These are just some bass solos from Phil Lesh that I always enjoyed and inspired by. I might make another video with more solos.
Usual I don't own of this. These are just some bass solos from Phil Lesh that I always enjoyed and inspired by. I might make another video with more solos.
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Every member of the band was a part of the whole but it was truly Phil Lesh who was the ''weird'' of The Grateful Dead. Without him it just wouldn't have sounded the way it did.
Well he wasn’t jako but who was?
@@andrewblack7852 What's the purpose of this comment exactly? That two different bass players from two different genres play differently?
Good Bye My Old Friend.
Rest in Heavenly peace Phil Lesh
Phil you made all of my trips beautiful and all my normal days awesome
RIP Phil Lesh.
Pretty neat. We always shot for seats in the Philzone, but couldn't get there. Thanks for this, cat !
Tell Jerry and Pig Pen I hello.
Thank you for posting this. Incredible stuff.
Love is light, peace to all. Train never stops ✌🏽
Sad day Thank you Phil for all the Great shows Now your Standing on the 🌙 With Jerry
The beyond just got a hell of a lot louder.❤❤⚡️💀⚡️
RIP PHIL...the Phil Zones gone thanks for the ride
Bass great, Lesh Philling. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
LESH PHIL'N BASS GREAT!!! Fare thee well... 😢 🌹💀🍄💀🌹
Rip Phil 😢
Requiescat in pace with Jerry and my cousin Kevin, the greatest brother I never had who introduced me to the Dead
Thanks Phil
Phil was the man and stayed true to the dead.You didnt see him selling outband doing dnc.Fare thee well means fare thee well..You didnt see Phil selling out and tarnishing the Dead brand.
RIP to this legend
RIP to the legend. We will miss you dearly
Gonna miss him. My favorite musician in the world
Rest In Peace brother Phil
We love Phil
Godspeed and good journey, Phil Lesh.
May he fly peacefully into the cosmos. Gone but will NEVER be forgotten.
❤
❤Rest In Peace Phil ❤ Thank you for the music.
When I die bury me deep Put two speakers at my feet Place the earphones on my head And always play the Grateful Dead RIP PHIL LESH ❤️💙💀
RIP Amigo
Fare thee well Phil 💔
10-25-2024, 1:31 West coast time.. fare thee well, 🎸🔥👂💓… Heart of gold band.. off to the big Terrapin Station in the sky… larger VIBRATIONS… Peace and love to all….❤❤
Rest in Peace, Phil....
Godspeed Phil. 😪
@@timothymorris2128 Miss him so much already.
Daaang… bigger VIBRATIONS into the Universe
i really like this cut! 👍👍 thanks
Damn the 1st one just sounds like a guy playing by himself in the basement
I have listened to 2-15-73 hundreds of times since I discovered it in 1987. I love every note of this Phil solo, and when Garcia comes in, it’s one of my single favorite Grateful Dead live musical moments.
The best thing about Phil is that he’s still at it, having fun, enjoying playing, and making people happy. Amazing guy who is loved by a countless multitude.
Right!? I think he was the 2nd oldest after Jerry. And he's still rocking out.
He was the oldest of the band. @@FerniFF
Still is! :)
Was….😢… damn righteous fellow, was a great human!! Part of the heart of gold band
Bless his memory. 😢 🙏🏻☮️🇺🇸
We all definitely go through Jerry phases. I absolutely have my Weir phases. My Lesh/Billy phases are so very frequent. Phil is such complementary member. I’ve recently been going to the last of the opening’92 shows (2/21?) The first performance of Corina is just Phill going absolute bonkers. With good playback equipment it just knocks your socks off. In Phill we trust
Section starting at 3:20 is gorgeous
Hi. Whats the amp and cabs that Lesh is using? Thanks
This isn't a question anyone can really answer. I mean in 1974 Phil had 4 x 30 foot tall coulumns of speakers with the Wall of Sound
He had a bass tone similar to Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath. Two totally different bands but two amazing bass players. Phil > Geezer in my opinion
I love how the separate strings were mixed left and right in the first '73 solo. That must have been the Big Brown bass. It must have been other worldly to hear all that coming out of the Wall of Sound.
I didn' t know! Lesh is a bass virtuoso!!! He' s very-very-very strong, very good!!!! My best compliments! Sincerely, Alex from Italy.
I lived watching the oscilloscopes when the bombs were dropping.
Hi. Whats the brand of strings that Phil was using? Thanks
I want to say he said he used/uses half round strings.
Remember, it's a cup that only Love can, Phil.. PeaceOrElse
Eyes of the World jams are the best Dead jams ever. Those gigs in early 1973 stand out. Jerry and Keith are really working great together and you can hear the excitement in Phil's playing too. He had gotten VERY tired of the cowboy songs and loved the jazzy bits.
Percussion style keyes Jer too hard tappers
One drummer period was always the loosest for me, too
I pretty much like everything…
2/9/73 was one of the first tapes I had and lived in my car for a long time.
As an aspiring Bassist for 6 years, its not that Phil had the virtuoso skills of say Wooten. But he had a method of minimizing exactly what he wanted. I'll never have the skills of Geddy Lee because I'll never ever be that dexterous. But ill never be as good as Phil because he's a Mad Genius. 😠 😃
He was extremely unique. It's always fun to listen to him no matter the song
His note choice and placement was brilliant and integral to The Dead's music, cerebral and far out at the same time.
He played delicate and melodic or launched 💣. Sometimes it seemed as if he was stalking the band with his thunder 💣's Other times he danced along with Jerry.
They didn't play Eyes on 2/27/77
2/26/77. My mistake