The thing that really make Mark King so very special is,, His ability, not only to play such complex bass lines, but to sing at the same time. This is what puts him on a different page from most other bassists out there. Total respect to the legend he really is. 🙏👏👏👏
I have always liked Mark's professionalism and musical discipline, nothing sloppy here, the epitome of percussive bass and he's a normal guy who loves to play, and also one of the best bassists we have from the UK. There's not an ounce of bass snobbery about him and that's why he's great.
@@sirandrelefaedelinoge a real bass player keeps the groove and drives the song aka what mark kind does extremely well. Can’t get more real than that. Believe or not there’s more to bass playing than standing at the back of the stage dribbling while only playing the root notes. the bass guitar as a fantastic instrument and can do so much more. just allow people to express themselves in their playing.
Although I’ve played bass for years, I could never get my head round the thumb/slap style. There are very many great exponents of it, but for me, Mark is the most naturally brilliant.
You can really hear that his road into bass was percussion, and not guitar. Completely different approach. How he can sing over some of that stuff I have no clue.
I would love to see this full interview (if possible) as too many times all we get is a 4 to 5 minute section of any particular interview with Mark & it'd be great to see & hear what Mark & the rest of the lads have to say... Mark & the lads aren't that much older than me so we come from the same era of less is more with regards to seeing or reading about them in interviews... Were as today's society want to have access to everything about everyone but come on it's about time we see & hear (even the whole band) more than just a few minutes of any given interview... I realise it was no doubt for a Radio Interview & I'm guessing Jazz FM with the signs in the background giving it away, but if ever a musician or band should be interviewed or shown more of their interview then it would be Level 42, as they are still going strong, albeit with different line ups through the years... It was so sad to hear of Rowland aka Boon Gould's passing & my Condolences go out to Phil Gould/Family Member's/Closest of Friends & of course Level 42... Boon had a very unique way of playing his lead guitar lines to the point that many of my friends who played lead guitar didn't or couldn't hear what he was really playing because they weren't listening & wanted to hear the usual let's blow the windows out lead guitar playing but Boon instead played intricate little fills & lines in between his rhythm chords & then solo's if needed within any given song... A perfect example of what my friends always expected to hear was Boon's booming distorted lead guitar chords at the start of " Lessons In Love " but again Boon was very smart with what he'd put in & knew when to sit back & let everyone else have their say & play when or if needed... The whole band was always like that & when you think of what they could play combined together it was just absolutely amazing but they also knew not to over cook their songs... I feel sorry for quite a few generation of kids now who'll never know or see as many of these great solo acts or bands that were everywhere when we were kids & also into our 20s & 30s , as internet streaming basically killed what we knew to be the way to deliver modern music to fans... As I've said I come from their era of not needing to know every little single detail about someone but if ever a UK band (ok Isle Of Wight) deserves documentaries made about them its these guys & their musicianship has always been up there at the very top... Level 42 were never really fame seekers/like many of the bands around in the World at that time were/but if comes calling then go for it which they did/ & I believe later on this is why Phil & Boon left as it was getting all too commercial for them but again this is only chinese whispers as Level 42 didn't & still don't really give that much away... I can live with not knowing every ins & out but give them some proper coverage as they are one of the best & hardest working bands still going strong to this day... I'll always go & see them play Live when they come to my City & we are never slow of showing our love for them & their music & getting up to dance & sing along to all of their great hits & lesser known tracks that only true Level 42 fans would know from their earlier years... Let's here it for Level 42 & Raise A Glass In Memory of Boon Gould & may we have many more years of Level 42 playing to a Live audience of their long time & new fans that they pick up on the way through the year's of gigging Live... May they find new fans every day & conti use to build on their ongoing fanbase... " Level 42 I Thank You for the Memories & they continue to still beat strong in my Heart " ............................................................. Sadly Gone, But Will Never Be Forgotten RIP Boon Gould Sláinte .....
The thing that really make Mark King so very special is,,
His ability, not only to play such complex bass lines, but to sing at the same time.
This is what puts him on a different page from most other bassists out there.
Total respect to the legend he really is.
🙏👏👏👏
I have always liked Mark's professionalism and musical discipline, nothing sloppy here, the epitome of percussive bass and he's a normal guy who loves to play, and also one of the best bassists we have from the UK. There's not an ounce of bass snobbery about him and that's why he's great.
Brilliant to hear Mark play Lopsy Lu by Stanley Clarke and mentioning all the jazz musicians that not many people have listened to or even heard of!
Geddy Lee and Mark two of my favourite bass players ever.
Such a nice guy, no ego, or celebrity bullshit about him at all.
gorgeous bass.
great player.
This is a real bass player. Well done Mark. Still a superb band
No, this style of playing destroyed bass playing. Now everyone thinks it is the ONLY style ... sounds like a roomful of typewriters...
@@sirandrelefaedelinoge a real bass player keeps the groove and drives the song aka what mark kind does extremely well. Can’t get more real than that. Believe or not there’s more to bass playing than standing at the back of the stage dribbling while only playing the root notes. the bass guitar as a fantastic instrument and can do so much more. just allow people to express themselves in their playing.
He's always top notch, and informative
Fabulous musician....I grew up with Level 42..same birthday as me Mark 20.10.58!
Who looked for "abe laboriel rise" as soon as you heard him say that love games came from that
This is not a human
This is a god 🙌🏻
Need the full interview…
i LOVE THIS MUSICIAN AND HIS BAND.....FANTASTIC PLAYER AND SINGER
when he says he wanted to be a drummer, he is, on the bass, tremendous rhythmical skill
Although I’ve played bass for years, I could never get my head round the thumb/slap style. There are very many great exponents of it, but for me, Mark is the most naturally brilliant.
Love his new bass, super thin jazz neck on that. Such a funny guy too,
😊
Such mastery
As a bass player I still don’t know how he masters slapping to this complexity and singing at the same time! ❤
THE bass player I'd love to share a beer with, always such a laugh:)
Always enjoys a rendition of Love Games on bass and vocals on their own. Hard to do!!!
dangerous players Mark king 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Mr. Mark King, it's the legend😊👌👍
Makes it look so easy the king
Mark is the king..Legend
You can really hear that his road into bass was percussion, and not guitar. Completely different approach. How he can sing over some of that stuff I have no clue.
I would love to see this full interview (if possible) as too many times all we get is a 4 to 5 minute section of any particular interview with Mark & it'd be great to see & hear what Mark & the rest of the lads have to say...
Mark & the lads aren't that much older than me so we come from the same era of less is more with regards to seeing or reading about them in interviews...
Were as today's society want to have access to everything about everyone but come on it's about time we see & hear (even the whole band) more than just a few minutes of any given interview...
I realise it was no doubt for a Radio Interview & I'm guessing Jazz FM with the signs in the background giving it away, but if ever a musician or band should be interviewed or shown more of their interview then it would be Level 42, as they are still going strong, albeit with different line ups through the years...
It was so sad to hear of Rowland aka Boon Gould's passing & my Condolences go out to Phil Gould/Family Member's/Closest of Friends & of course Level 42...
Boon had a very unique way of playing his lead guitar lines to the point that many of my friends who played lead guitar didn't or couldn't hear what he was really playing because they weren't listening & wanted to hear the usual let's blow the windows out lead guitar playing but Boon instead played intricate little fills & lines in between his rhythm chords & then solo's if needed within any given song...
A perfect example of what my friends always expected to hear was Boon's booming distorted lead guitar chords at the start of " Lessons In Love " but again Boon was very smart with what he'd put in & knew when to sit back & let everyone else have their say & play when or if needed...
The whole band was always like that & when you think of what they could play combined together it was just absolutely amazing but they also knew not to over cook their songs...
I feel sorry for quite a few generation of kids now who'll never know or see as many of these great solo acts or bands that were everywhere when we were kids & also into our 20s & 30s , as internet streaming basically killed what we knew to be the way to deliver modern music to fans...
As I've said I come from their era of not needing to know every little single detail about someone but if ever a UK band (ok Isle Of Wight) deserves documentaries made about them its these guys & their musicianship has always been up there at the very top...
Level 42 were never really fame seekers/like many of the bands around in the World at that time were/but if comes calling then go for it which they did/ & I believe later on this is why Phil & Boon left as it was getting all too commercial for them but again this is only chinese whispers as Level 42 didn't & still don't really give that much away...
I can live with not knowing every ins & out but give them some proper coverage as they are one of the best & hardest working bands still going strong to this day...
I'll always go & see them play Live when they come to my City & we are never slow of showing our love for them & their music & getting up to dance & sing along to all of their great hits & lesser known tracks that only true Level 42 fans would know from their earlier years...
Let's here it for Level 42 & Raise A Glass In Memory of Boon Gould & may we have many more years of Level 42 playing to a Live audience of their long time & new fans that they pick up on the way through the year's of gigging Live...
May they find new fans every day & conti use to build on their ongoing fanbase...
" Level 42 I Thank You for the Memories & they continue to still beat strong in my Heart "
.............................................................
Sadly Gone, But Will Never Be Forgotten
RIP Boon Gould
Sláinte
.....
Ohhhh myyyyyy...please Mark King
Diddle a deeee, diddle diddle dum diddle eee.... love the words to that song
Fantastic Mark KING !
Love you Mark King
what's the name of the pedal he 's using ?
2:45 Sounds like the bassline to "Heathrow"
Amazing player
Nice 👌🏿
Would love to hear Mark cover George Harrison's "Woman don't you cry for me" one day.
Genius bassist
Brilliant!
0:22 Moderator is spot on here!
Is the whole interview available anywhere? Seems strange to just publish this small clip - as great as it is.
What's that TC Electronic pedal?
Love me king
Esplêndido!
what other band did he say he was on... giz ma drum I heard... anyone know... ok got it.. gizmadrone
GOAT. And modest with it.
The interviewer is a clueless fool. He would walk past Bernard Edwards in the Legends Graveyard.
👍💙🇮🇩
😍😍😍😍😍
what's this bass? Status? What model?
Lucky that Phil Gould didn't decide to be the bassist then!
Primus sucks.
That first riff is the exact same as 311's "what was I thinking" track off of transistor album