The bass player, Richard Patterson, plays on the Miles Ahead DVD - it's a Miles Davis and friends sort of thing. He's got a fantastic tone and groove on that set.
I know that's not marcus miller on stage. I was talking about the studio recording, songwriting and producing. Marcus wrote the song, produced it and played the bass on the studio recording.
Amazing! It was great to see you all at Epcot where I gig fulltime! I hope they bring you back sometime soon! You guys nail this at such an "Up" Tempo....Wow! All the best, Dave Lowrey/DrBassFace/Bassist at Epcot/"Morockin"
I remember hearing & meeting this guy at a now-defunct? jazz club in Chi-town around '92 or '93. As I remember, Marcus had just played in town ( Cubby Bear Club) prior to me seeing this dude and I remember briefly complimenting him on how great he was (in comparison). This dude was pretty nasty even back then and If my memory serves me right, he was playing a white Jazz bass and he literally bang'in the hell out of it.
How does Richard Patterson do the fast slapping at 5:35-6:00? I was thinking it was the double thumb technique because that's what it sounds like but I don't know
I some folks aren't feeling this arrangement. While I agree this is very rushed and a bit busy, I still like it. They just applied a hyperactive JB feel to the song. But maybe that isn't everyone's 'bag', pun intended.
Dreadful. I hate it when artists have to "cabaret" their good numbers just to rush through because of time constraints. If they're not going to do it the way it is best known, they should just skip it. This is awful. Sanborn's studio "Snakes" had East Bay & Memphis funk and horns and base lines. Youa could dance to it (get down funky and on the one). This version is fit merely for a late night talk-comedy-&-variety show. Lame.
Richard Patterson!!!!!!!! the best!
David Sanborn is not only a phantastic saxophonist, he also collects genius musicians to awesome bands performing on an extremely high level.
RICHARD IS A MONSTER OMG!! CAN'T WAIT 2 PLAY WITH THIS LEGEND SATURDAY! TRAX
Man Richard makes that Bacchus bass sound great!
WOW!!!! He is the real GROOVE_MACHINE!!!!!!! What a player!!!
Great Richard!!!
Amazing bass player!
Richard Patterson is the man. Have great memories of seeing his band Insight back at the Cave a small club in Chicago.
The bass player, Richard Patterson, plays on the Miles Ahead DVD - it's a Miles Davis and friends sort of thing. He's got a fantastic tone and groove on that set.
Richard Patterson is awesome
That bass work! Fantastic.
Jeez, I used to watch Richard at Jazz Bulls in Chicago in the mid-late 80's. Still kickin' it! Thanks for posting this Gene. Keep hammerin'.
Um dos melhores Grooves que já vi...
Oh música Linda...
skills, tone and musicallity .....
love the bass solo! =)
What a great hook up you and Richard Patterson have wow~
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Thriller Miller music!!!!!! Marcus is a beast!!!! "Groove Setter indeed!!!!!" Thank God for creating Marcus Miller!!
that's not Marcus Miller
I know that's not marcus miller on stage. I was talking about the studio recording, songwriting and producing. Marcus wrote the song, produced it and played the bass on the studio recording.
i wouldn't have made it without david and his straight to the point groves
killer licks and in the pocket lines from all the layers
bless jazz 24... "love" :)
Funk as its finest
Killer basssssss!!
Amazing!
It was great to see you all at Epcot where I gig fulltime! I hope they bring you back sometime soon!
You guys nail this at such an "Up" Tempo....Wow!
All the best, Dave Lowrey/DrBassFace/Bassist at Epcot/"Morockin"
I remember hearing & meeting this guy at a now-defunct? jazz club in Chi-town around '92 or '93. As I remember, Marcus had just played in town ( Cubby Bear Club) prior to me seeing this dude and I remember briefly complimenting him on how great he was (in comparison). This dude was pretty nasty even back then and If my memory serves me right, he was playing a white Jazz bass and he literally bang'in the hell out of it.
Sanborn avec "Snakes" ; Patterson est prodigieux !
Great Bass player!!!
I showed him most of that!! ; )
right !
super chido!
indeed comrade ;)
SSSsss, ssSSSSss!!
Man that break down at 1:57 is tight
it is short but it is good
Yep, those were some great times. Good to see he hasn't slowed with age. lol
How does Richard Patterson do the fast slapping at 5:35-6:00? I was thinking it was the double thumb technique because that's what it sounds like but I don't know
he reminds me marcus miller
Liebe "Volksmusikfreunde" - hört euch das mal an! Und jeder Ton LIVE gespielt, nicht bloss so getan!
where was the organ solo?!
An other jazz from hell
AH!!
Who cut out the key solo?!
none the less, KILLING TUNE.
Richard Patterson is the bassist?
Mark Wilson yes Richard Patterson
4:48 NO WTF, WHY DID YOU CUT.
I some folks aren't feeling this arrangement. While I agree this is very rushed and a bit busy, I still like it. They just applied a hyperactive JB feel to the song. But maybe that isn't everyone's 'bag', pun intended.
@JazzBluesClassical42 its so much better....
Love Lake's groove in this. But aside from that, this recording just doesn't do it for me..
It's too fast. wayyyy too fast.
music4 music no it’s just right
music4 music it’s just right for this group and arrangement.
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Dreadful. I hate it when artists have to "cabaret" their good
numbers just to rush through because of time constraints.
If they're not going to do it the way it is best known, they should
just skip it. This is awful. Sanborn's studio "Snakes" had East
Bay & Memphis funk and horns and base lines. Youa could
dance to it (get down funky and on the one). This version is
fit merely for a late night talk-comedy-&-variety show. Lame.