@@panorama4526 god damn right. absolutely hate that stupid saying. it gives people an excuse rather than realizing what the reality is. jaco pastorius was a hell of a musician to say the very least, but also a junkie & alcoholic, and sadly he let that take control of his life and he died homeless in a hospital. sucks.
It is so sad that we lost him!! It's like "sprinkles of love" with a little Buddy Holly, Lenard Skinnard Band, Aaliyah, Prince, Lennon, Prince, and more. It's like God said, here my best, Enjoy, just wait for ti'll you see what I have for you in heaven! Jaco died pennilessly but left us rich in his music!! Miss You Bro!! Thanks for the memories!!
If you've even seen the Jaco Pastorius bass lesson video you know the man was also very intelligent and articulate. He had extensive virtuosity with his instrument as well as musical theory and composition.
I love this solo! It shows every side of Jaco! You could hear how funky he is when he grooves along with his looper, what a groove! Incredible technique he had with those harmonics is beyond comprehension. The melodic side shows at the very beginning. We lost him at too young of an age. The bouncer that hit him was a martial artist and should’ve known how much force to actually use to subdue somebody and I feel he used too much lethal force. RIP Jaco Pastorius.
Very few people will know the tune he begins with here.. its the Theme from "The High And The Mighty," a John Wayne airplane in distress film from 1954. I've always loved that melody.
I was fortunate enough to see Weather Report on many occasions and Jaco always had his shit together. What we just saw is classic Jaco... A lot of folks compare Jaco to Jimi which makes sense. Jaco has always cited Jimi as a huge influence to him. One thing for certain is Jaco took the fretless bass to an entirely different level. One of the most terrible losses was Jaco's untimely death - may he rest in peace...
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness. It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤
Emotion just poured out of this man whenever he played whether he liked it or not. Its so sad to learn of his downward spiral. Thank you for doing what you loved no mater the cost Jaco, your sacrifices were not in the least in vain. Rest in Peace.
I was acquainted with Jaco for a time in the 80s. One day he and I were drinking in a bar, talking about music. Suddenly, out of nowhere, he said, "I want to stop drinking and taking drugs, but I don't know how." It sounded like a cry for help. At the time I had the same problem (I been clean since 1988). Imagine how I felt. Two years later, he was gone.
@@GodsUnrulyFriends wow, thank you for sharing that story. Im sure you felt a huge amount of regret/guilt. Imagine how his close friends and family must have felt. If they couldn't get him the help he needed chances are you couldn't have helped if you chose to that day.
@@motto25 Jaco was a good man when his problems weren't affecting him, very down to earth (even when he described himself as the World's Greatest Bass Player; he said is very matter-of-factly, in the same way he'd describe what he had for dinner). I wasn't close with him, but we hung out from time to time. Of course, back then, everyone had a "Jaco Story." But this, and his music, are how I prefer to remember him. I'm not a young man and I've lost a lot of loved ones over the years. It never stops hurting, but somehow, time allows a clarity of perspective that helps you to accept the inevitable.
My mom was his cousin and grandmom was his aunt and if it weren't for them I would have never known him and his music. And Wish I had any of his talent! I'm truly blessed to have his blood running through my veins and am saddened because I could never speak to him and learn from him about guitar 🎸, but am going to Honor him soon like My friend Melissa who owns a bar in Bridgeport, PA who honors him everyday
Always a master of timing, effect loops and chops. He could put together a total finished product from the bass alone A constant source of inspiration for young and old bassists, who left us too early
@@rrdream2400 There's an old saying, "Don't ask unless you're damn sure you want to know"! Since you asked....... The 🤣 is my reaction to the rubes who actually think this idiot was some kind of musical god. The 🤮 is what I feel like doing when I hear aforementioned idiot scratching away on an abused instrument suitable for not much more than firewood. That's what I meant.
@@m.loughlin1915 There is no arguing what we like, but the guy did change the sound of music and he had the ability to work a crowd which is more rare in jazz. Oddly enough Joni Mitchell was fed up with her bass player refusing to play outside the box and he told her about this guy named Jaco in Florida who is doing all that stupid crap she wanted... I thought they turned out to be a great match.
Saw in Rome few time before death...he played a 20 minutes solo with 007 soundtracks, with rithym and solo at same time, using the bass like a classic guitar!
Saw Jaco @ The Capitol theatre in Pasaic NJ with Weather Report! After one of his solos he threw his Jazz bass 20' to a guy off-stage that caught it. The best ever!
Interesting to include a melodic part from Cozy Powell’s “Dance With The Devil”. I first heard Jaco on Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter when I was 15. Still one of my favourite albums and I’m 61 now. Jaco was unique. His death was a tragedy. RIP Jaco.
i've seen hiom live with weather report and even for his solo tour. altought i dislike instrumental music, i'll never forget that shows. and with joni too, jaco is outstanding. what a band.
Wooo en un comentario dije que los aŕgentinos se han creido seres superiores y me retracto y pido dusculpas en realidad sus genios son de otro planeta cuando alguien con su musica te hace vibrar y llorar de emocion y te eriza la piel es un ser totalmente prodigioso wooo que belleza
Don't know if this is SIU Carbondale, but...they did this and blew the whole amphitheater away. Jaco and Joni were really on fire in those dazes. It was called the Mississippi River Festival. You talk about nice.
Hey there youngster. While recording with Meisner at Devonshire Sound, Weather Report in next room, Jaco & moi became fast friends. As was I, Mr. P. Had been INFLUENCED by Jimi, however Jaco had his OWN gift from GOD.
I know right...? I spent about a good hour or so at work doing research about Luc Havan and that incident. Something did not add up with his side of the story despite Jaco's erratic behaviour which contributed to his eventual downhill spiral. He had his issues, but that was extreme for him to die like that. I say it again, something does NOT add up to his story. IJS....
I put this at the level of love arranging. It’s an art that few can master, and this could be its own song and he probably came up with most of it on the spot!
Man I want to cry every time I hear Jaco play. "I loveded this dude man." He is my Hendrix on base, I hear other base players tryin to get the "Jaco growl" but none come close to what he does with sounds, victor wooten is good with his Stanley Jordan style but Jaco is the King. Miller, Clake, Graham, Flea, all those cats are great but there will only be one Jaco Pastorius. Imagine Hendrix, Jaco, Miles Davis, Buddy Miles, and Herbie Hancock. That would be somethin special. Damn Bouncer, WHYYYYYY
I didn't know him personally. Lithium-carbonate is medication taken to treat bi-polar disorder. Jaco died as a result of a fight (see Wiki). My observation is that many, many musicians seem to have bi-polar disorder.
Beyond being the monster bassist, he was also an unbelievable jazz composer- and I am likely understating that. He was well on his way toward symphonic composition. Like most on his level, he was being consumed by himself....Music is dangerous, but worth it!
Jaco was so much more than just a technical wiz on the bass. The guy could not only play piano, drums, and many other instruments but he composed music for all of them! He just had an insane grasp of the fundamentals far beyond most musicians. Still, I most appreciate the insane levels of funk he could drop with his Bass of Doom!
@@caryverhalen Sept 1979. I was being a bit sarcastic as I knew it was the County Bowl, I think everyone in my family went no idea how they all got tickets, but I thought I even saw our Cat sneaking around. Everyone in town was there. Great summer shows during those years. I miss it.
Jaco and I went to grade school together at Saint Clements in Fort Lauderdale. I was with him the day that he ripped the frets out of his electric base. The reason was because of the humidity in Fort Lauderdale and we lived on a lake in Oakland Park and theStand-up base just fell apart and was too hard to maintain. Back then we made all of our money cutting lawns has kids. Jaco was a hell of a baseball player. he has huge hands and threw the ball well. I went on to play baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies when he used to wear the Phillies hat when he played a lot of concerts. If you look at his hat when he’s playing, it’s always too big.lol that was my hat in my head was bigger than his. He was a trip rest in peace, brother.
There was a guy Named Jimi H. (Guitar Player) There was a Guy Named Jaco P. (Bass Player) I didn't know them personally. But, they were different guys. They do ultimately have the same Father, Saviour, Redeemer, Creator. And Bob, the plumber, different guy. Same Father.
I'm so in Awww of the wonderful things people are saying about Jaco! I found I was related to him by my Mother who was his cousin and My Grammy who was his Aunt. I'm Sorry 🥲 to say that I never got to see him, play and missed a chance to see his father play
The bass guitar is defined by before Jaco and after Jaco. The guy was one of a kind. The candle that burns the brightest burns the shortest
Supernova
Rhetorical nonsense. One of the best bass players of all time liked drugs a little bit too much.
@@panorama4526 god damn right. absolutely hate that stupid saying. it gives people an excuse rather than realizing what the reality is.
jaco pastorius was a hell of a musician to say the very least, but also a junkie & alcoholic, and sadly he let that take control of his life and he died homeless in a hospital. sucks.
@@spaghettiopizza8686 He had the shit kicked out of him, that would be a valid reason for anyone to die.
@@Metal-Possum i'm aware, we were talking about "the candle that burns the brightest burns the shortest"
The way how he comes back from backstage to turn off the delay pedal is adorable 😍
The loop pedal, but yes 😂
@@Aright231 so awesome
It is so sad that we lost him!! It's like "sprinkles of love" with a little Buddy Holly, Lenard Skinnard Band, Aaliyah, Prince, Lennon, Prince, and more.
It's like God said, here my best, Enjoy, just wait for ti'll you see what I have for you in heaven! Jaco died pennilessly but left us rich in his music!! Miss You Bro!! Thanks for the memories!!
Sorry for the typos, sent it from my phone guys!
Jaco was the best bass player I’ve ever seen in my 61 years. R.I.P. Dear Brother Jaco 🙏 🎸
Totally right my friend 😇✌👍👍👍
If you've even seen the Jaco Pastorius bass lesson video you know the man was also very intelligent and articulate. He had extensive virtuosity with his instrument as well as musical theory and composition.
everyone in jazz had that
Except Kenny G ... 😅😂😅😂
@@warshipsatin8764
そんなことはありません。
作曲家として素晴らしいのは
別の問題です。方法は知ってるでしょうけどね。
@@とくめいくんさん i genuinely wish i could read your post but i cant copy the text to translate it
Except that Jaco admits he could barely read music, so tabs we’re all for naught.
I love this solo! It shows every side of Jaco! You could hear how funky he is when he grooves along with his looper, what a groove! Incredible technique he had with those harmonics is beyond comprehension. The melodic side shows at the very beginning. We lost him at too young of an age. The bouncer that hit him was a martial artist and should’ve known how much force to actually use to subdue somebody and I feel he used too much lethal force. RIP Jaco Pastorius.
Like how he incorporates Hendrix's " Third Stone " lick at 2:12 into his jam. A technician on bass, he was out beyond Pluto!
He sucked at bass. In addition to being a F-up in life.
@@m.loughlin1915 that’s a fairly niche opinion, limited (in my experience) to you.
@@GP-qi1ve Yeah. So?
@@m.loughlin1915 so, you're the one having to deal with yourself everyday... good luck with that, you're going to need a miracle
@@JulioLeonFandinho Have no idea what that means, but if you say so.
The best pastorius with best Hendrix jamming together . That would be something to see & listen. I hope they're having fun wherever they are
I often thought about this perfect duo...this would have been music for the gods... 😇🙏👍👍👍
I often thought about this perfect duo...this would have been music for the gods... 😇🙏👍👍👍
Very few people will know the tune he begins with here.. its the Theme from "The High And The Mighty," a John Wayne airplane in distress film from 1954. I've always loved that melody.
Yeah, it's a beaut! Once you hear it, you just wanna play it.
thanks Dave ! I had no idea !!
I believe the first tune is actually a classical piece by Chopin; however, I cannot remember for certain the composer or name of the piece.
Jaco also uses that beautiful melody line in Joni Mitchell's "Refuge of the Road"
AWESOMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I was fortunate enough to see Weather Report on many occasions and Jaco always had his shit together. What we just saw is classic Jaco... A lot of folks compare Jaco to Jimi which makes sense. Jaco has always cited Jimi as a huge influence to him. One thing for certain is Jaco took the fretless bass to an entirely different level. One of the most terrible losses was Jaco's untimely death - may he rest in peace...
What a absolute amazing unique bass player that ever lived! R I P Jaco..
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness.
It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤
2:38 To play harmonics that fast on guitar (especially bass) is a feat in itself
dude was playing a trance beat on a bass guitar in the 70s lol
Just unbelievable to watch and listen to
And most of the time with a fretless bass
Emotion just poured out of this man whenever he played whether he liked it or not. Its so sad to learn of his downward spiral. Thank you for doing what you loved no mater the cost Jaco, your sacrifices were not in the least in vain. Rest in Peace.
I was acquainted with Jaco for a time in the 80s. One day he and I were drinking in a bar, talking about music. Suddenly, out of nowhere, he said, "I want to stop drinking and taking drugs, but I don't know how." It sounded like a cry for help. At the time I had the same problem (I been clean since 1988). Imagine how I felt. Two years later, he was gone.
@@GodsUnrulyFriends wow, thank you for sharing that story. Im sure you felt a huge amount of regret/guilt. Imagine how his close friends and family must have felt. If they couldn't get him the help he needed chances are you couldn't have helped if you chose to that day.
@@motto25 Jaco was a good man when his problems weren't affecting him, very down to earth (even when he described himself as the World's Greatest Bass Player; he said is very matter-of-factly, in the same way he'd describe what he had for dinner). I wasn't close with him, but we hung out from time to time. Of course, back then, everyone had a "Jaco Story." But this, and his music, are how I prefer to remember him.
I'm not a young man and I've lost a lot of loved ones over the years. It never stops hurting, but somehow, time allows a clarity of perspective that helps you to accept the inevitable.
My mom was his cousin and grandmom was his aunt and if it weren't for them I would have never known him and his music. And Wish I had any of his talent! I'm truly blessed to have his blood running through my veins and am saddened because I could never speak to him and learn from him about guitar 🎸, but am going to Honor him soon like My friend Melissa who owns a bar in Bridgeport, PA who honors him everyday
Love Joni, and Jacos final notes are just magical. It all of his genius in a 10 second snapshot.
THAT DUDE WAS A F(REA)KIN' GENIUS! 'Nuff said.
🤮
No doubt...
Did whatever he wanted thanks to Joni Mitchell…in fact…he even phoock3d her in the @55
No.
Absolutely not.
Absolutely HIDEOUS tone.
👎🏻
You mean fuck 😮
Always a master of timing, effect loops and chops. He could put together a total finished product from the bass alone A constant source of inspiration for young and old bassists, who left us too early
He's literally stomping all over Joni. Not listening to anyone and always trying to force it to go his way. I'm not sure I dig that so much.
I love the way he plays but also wants to break out in dance, he knows his sh-- is that amazing!!!
he was a rock star on top of being a jazz genius, he had incredible stage presence
@@rrdream2400 🤣🤮
@@m.loughlin1915 what does that mean?
@@rrdream2400 There's an old saying, "Don't ask unless you're damn sure you want to know"!
Since you asked.......
The 🤣 is my reaction to the rubes who actually think this idiot was some kind of musical god.
The 🤮 is what I feel like doing when I hear aforementioned idiot scratching away on an abused instrument suitable for not much more than firewood.
That's what I meant.
@@m.loughlin1915 There is no arguing what we like, but the guy did change the sound of music and he had the ability to work a crowd which is more rare in jazz. Oddly enough Joni Mitchell was fed up with her bass player refusing to play outside the box and he told her about this guy named Jaco in Florida who is doing all that stupid crap she wanted... I thought they turned out to be a great match.
Que gran músico fue Jaco pastorius ,su música sigue vigente aún en 2021 y lo será por siempre .gracias jaco
so so so freaking good. and love the way he returns to shut off the looper. brilliant artist.
#OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic #Audioded
Que bajista Jaco!!!!; ví todo ése recital completo de Joni Mitchell. Fué impresionante!
the father of fretless....
Anyone inspired by FZ knows music VERY well 1:31
Saw in Rome few time before death...he played a 20 minutes solo with 007 soundtracks, with rithym and solo at same time, using the bass like a classic guitar!
Jaco's music will always be vibrant and alive.
:*)** I'll never forget how much of an impact and inspiration he had on my life. Bless you Jaco!♪!♪!♪
My Brother saw visions meds now keep them in check. I truly to this day 2921 believe and feel
Geniale pazzo! padre di tutti i bassisti moderni che cita nell'assolo il padre di tutti i chitarristi. Ripartiamo sempre dalle origini.🎸🤘
genius. just pure genius. the guy was beyond amazing.
He stunk it up.
Of course!
Every so often someone comes along that just blows your mind... Jaco Pastorius is a bona fide mind blower and will forever be.
Love when he did the chicken. Joni was lucky to have him and pat.
Saw Jaco @ The Capitol theatre in Pasaic NJ with Weather Report! After one of his solos he threw his Jazz bass 20' to a guy off-stage that caught it. The best ever!
barely a 1 sec loop...and it's the foundation for his on the spot symphony. Jaco, Jaco, Jaco...we miss you.
Such a talented soul..Such a sad ending to greatness!
Yep, never get in a bar fight 💔
Saw him take a solo with Weather Report and when he finished he hurled his bass over the back line. It sounded great as well!!
Everytime i listen to it sounds better and better
この映像見た時思い出しました ジャコがこの世で俺よりベースを上手く弾ける奴はいないと俺は世界一のベーシストだと言ったことに納得しました。いつ見ても凄い!
God bless you Joco... you are missed but never forgotten...
Interesting to include a melodic part from Cozy Powell’s “Dance With The Devil”.
I first heard Jaco on Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter when I was 15. Still one of my favourite albums and I’m 61 now. Jaco was unique. His death was a tragedy. RIP Jaco.
The greatest ❤️ Where would bass be without him. RIP Jaco
Awesome! So fluid and naturally inventive! He really loved harmonics!
i've seen hiom live with weather report and even for his solo tour. altought i dislike instrumental music, i'll never forget that shows. and with joni too, jaco is outstanding. what a band.
Man, instrumental music is some of the best stuff you can listen to. People can do so much with their instruments to bring out beauty and creativity.
@@lordofleaves257 i hate music with instruments in it
@@dog69420 Why?
Penso che lo ascolterò fin che campo.Una carica di energia fantastica.....Top.
Was, is, and WILL be. Period.
The Beginning of the Solo is from "The High & the Mighty"
A john Wayne Movie....About a Plane in Danger!!
Thank you for all your legacy bassbrother...
My Owh My this is incredible great to hear.
Oh well. He was still a wonderful musician, and that's what he will be remembered for.
Wooo en un comentario dije que los aŕgentinos se han creido seres superiores y me retracto y pido dusculpas en realidad sus genios son de otro planeta cuando alguien con su musica te hace vibrar y llorar de emocion y te eriza la piel es un ser totalmente prodigioso wooo que belleza
What a wonderful film of a masterful musician
Joni & jaco playing talk to me on don Juan's reckless daughter is a must, hope you find it ,the whole album features jaco . Much underplayed.
Sin duda un gran genio de la musica y para ese tiempo muy avaneado la verdad...
Totally brilliant. Jaco, always the No. 1……
Don't know if this is SIU Carbondale, but...they did this and blew the whole amphitheater away. Jaco and Joni were really on fire in those dazes. It was called the Mississippi River Festival. You talk about nice.
He is the man
Hey there youngster. While recording with Meisner at Devonshire Sound, Weather Report in next room, Jaco & moi became fast friends. As was I, Mr. P. Had been INFLUENCED by Jimi, however Jaco had his OWN gift from GOD.
A true legend of innovation
Jaco è leggenda...il più grande in assoluto...
I know right...? I spent about a good hour or so at work doing research about Luc Havan and that incident. Something did not add up with his side of the story despite Jaco's erratic behaviour which contributed to his eventual downhill spiral. He had his issues, but that was extreme for him to die like that. I say it again, something does NOT add up to his story.
IJS....
I put this at the level of love arranging. It’s an art that few can master, and this could be its own song and he probably came up with most of it on the spot!
Simply the greatest!!!!!!!
This video deserves more recognition!
ohhh man jaco was looping already here sick bro
I first became hooked when I discovered Jaco on Joni Mitchell's "Hijera" (sp?) album.
Metheny bought him that looper as a birthday present. True story.
Jaco's playing hits me straight in the heart.
Man I want to cry every time I hear Jaco play. "I loveded this dude man." He is my Hendrix on base, I hear other base players tryin to get the "Jaco growl" but none come close to what he does with sounds, victor wooten is good with his Stanley Jordan style but Jaco is the King. Miller, Clake, Graham, Flea, all those cats are great but there will only be one Jaco Pastorius. Imagine Hendrix, Jaco, Miles Davis, Buddy Miles, and Herbie Hancock. That would be somethin special. Damn Bouncer, WHYYYYYY
That bouncer 😢😢
He was the Bobby Fischer of bass. Best in the world, no shadow of doubt - but half crazy or worse
@@ThvonS The drugs are what made him crazy. Before the drugs he was the Beethoven of the Bass guitar.
I don't want to cry when I hear him.
Throw up maybe, but not cry.
Dude man? Base?
first time listener wow he's awesome love it want more thank you
Took me a long minute to figure out the beginning theme was from the John Wayne movie The High and the Mighty.
Good catch!
I didn't know him personally. Lithium-carbonate is medication taken to treat bi-polar disorder. Jaco died as a result of a fight (see Wiki).
My observation is that many, many musicians seem to have bi-polar disorder.
1 of a kind..so very very special....otherwordly...
This is pure bass fantasy!!!! I'm a drummer but I play bass because of Jaco and The Ox!!!
There it is again, Third stone from the Sun
If he was still here No on could do what he did, come and try yet he was and still is the best.
Beyond being the monster bassist, he was also an unbelievable jazz composer- and I am likely understating that. He was well on his way toward symphonic composition. Like most on his level, he was being consumed by himself....Music is dangerous, but worth it!
Teen Town 👏🏼❤️
Love Jaco..Best Song mi life 🎸❤
Wou!! Jaco "The greatest" on bass!!
Yes! Thanks for the upload! One of my fave Jaco performances!
still love your work!!
@3:48
*Jaco:* _ight, imma head out_
Que maravilla de tipo.un grande del bajo eléctrico.
The Einstein of Bass
Jaco was so much more than just a technical wiz on the bass. The guy could not only play piano, drums, and many other instruments but he composed music for all of them! He just had an insane grasp of the fundamentals far beyond most musicians. Still, I most appreciate the insane levels of funk he could drop with his Bass of Doom!
Beautiful
I'm pretty sure this is the County Bowl in Santa Barbara!
I think so too
@@calfolk7381 what year?
@@caryverhalen I’m thinking mid-70’s ?
@@caryverhalen Sept 1979. I was being a bit sarcastic as I knew it was the County Bowl, I think everyone in my family went no idea how they all got tickets, but I thought I even saw our Cat sneaking around. Everyone in town was there. Great summer shows during those years. I miss it.
Jaco ripped the frets off that bass when he was younger. How fucking awesome
Jaco and I went to grade school together at Saint Clements in Fort Lauderdale. I was with him the day that he ripped the frets out of his electric base. The reason was because of the humidity in Fort Lauderdale and we lived on a lake in Oakland Park and theStand-up base just fell apart and was too hard to maintain. Back then we made all of our money cutting lawns has kids. Jaco was a hell of a baseball player. he has huge hands and threw the ball well. I went on to play baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies when he used to wear the Phillies hat when he played a lot of concerts. If you look at his hat when he’s playing, it’s always too big.lol that was my hat in my head was bigger than his. He was a trip rest in peace, brother.
RIP best bassest
Ever the showman. RIP
ya, it's the melody from Jimi Hendrix's "Third Stone From The Sun"
Thank you so much for that
this is god speaking
More so, the other way around but, regardless to who came first, Both were Genius!
The one and only…JACO 4 EVER !
amazing artist
Maybe Jimi Hendrix was the Jaco Pastorius of guitar. ;)
No man
There was a guy Named Jimi H. (Guitar Player)
There was a Guy Named Jaco P.
(Bass Player)
I didn't know them personally.
But, they were different guys.
They do ultimately have the same Father, Saviour, Redeemer, Creator.
And Bob, the plumber, different guy.
Same Father.
Maybe you’re an idiot?
Don't think so dipstik 🤡🤡
There is no equivalent .
W O WWW. .... Genio !!!!! ******
Magical!
Amazing bass player. No other even comes close to Jaco
I'm so in Awww of the wonderful things people are saying about Jaco! I found I was related to him by my Mother who was his cousin and My Grammy who was his Aunt. I'm Sorry 🥲 to say that I never got to see him, play and missed a chance to see his father play
@@joannemiles9469 you should play bass and unlock the bloodline perks
Prima di lui, e come lui, nessun altro
Of course, most of the techniques he created took with him. Maybe he had techniques for passing that were never passed on to the next.
Jimi and Jaco might have played together. Genious. I'm in other station of the reality
Joni Mitchell I love unreservedly, jaco pastorious was a hugely talented musician but threw it all away, sad but true.
Sorry..don't know what I was thinking (had a mind lapse), its "Third Stone from the Sun" same album. Again, Jaco is def the man!!
Just some notes for me Transcribing a few sections of this solo
Melody 1 0:45 0:51 0:53
Melody 2 0:58 1:02 1:08