Brilliant video! So sorry to hear about how James ended up considering he was one of the best of ALL time. However please put in links to these plugins. I've found one but can't find them all and I'd love to have that sound.
@@mixingmasteringonline Ya knowwww. there just might be a video you could do to show us how you dial in THAT sound. Something to think about anyway sir.
This was quite good. I read that Jamerson's bass was ran through a Fairchild 670; however, it is just as possible that it could have been run through a Teletonix LA-2A since Hitsville had them both. It's also possible that his bass could have been sent to either one on any given session for whatever reason. I do know that the 670 was sometimes used on vocals, and that the LA-2A was used on mix down. Motown mix engineer Lawrence Horn would split the mix left and right and compress one side with the LA-2A and the other side would be EQ'ed; whether it was ran through either of the Pultechs tor the custom built house EQs, I can't recall. The image you have of Berry Gordy Jr. sitting the desk shows two Fairchild 660s wracked up on the top right, just above his left shoulder; there are also two Fairchild 663s two wracks down from the tape machine, so it could have been conceivable that Jamerson's could have been sent through them as well. Motown engineer Bob Olson has said in interviews that nobody liked the sound of the Fairchilds, that they were beasts, but they imparted a certain distortion and had "a sound." He did praise the Teletronix.
I thought he played a Fender Precision? I know he preferred flat wound strings and those hanging on the wall couldn’t have been his. His bass was his. Only he could play it. It had a bent neck that made the strings ride high but he liked it that way. Sure someone else could play it but would they?
Berry Gordon took the money and ran ,he took the advantage of everybody the producers ,musicans, singers,took the royalties,on and on,the last time spoke and told the truth about this guy they removed my comment ,if you tell the truth and it's to distrubing ,someone get in touch with u tube ,say its to raw and it's upsetting to them u tube will apease them ,i hope people will see this before u tube remove it,
It breaks my heart to know he died penniless. I believe he had to buy a ticket to watch the Mowtown anniversary show. What a dang shame. I wish he knew how important of a player he actually was.
I'm interested that you didn't consider playing with your index finger instead of your thumb to create a closer emulation. Thumb playing will create a warmer tone even without eq
I tried with a finger but I couldn't get the technique with the quicker parts. I'm used to playing with my thumb so went with that so I could actually play the parts correctly.
Dude! I’d love to play like Larry Graham but we get the hands we have…at no time was the Mix Master thinking “I could improve on Jamerson if I play with my thumb.”
Jamerson’s rig was the lack of one! It was a bass and his hands and that’s it! So much respect
My favorite bass player of all time.
Mine too, such tasteful musicality!
I agree
Same… mellow and talented as there ever will be. The bass king🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thanks Greatly, John Barnett ❤❤❤ 0:56 R I P James and GOD'S SPEED ❤❤❤
james jamerson ; his motown muisic will live on it,s in every body how play it
That finger was called "The Hook"
Beautiful job on What's Going On.
Thank you! It was great to learn his amazing bass line, you really get a full appreciation of how good he was!
And when I learned that he was drunk off his ass and played that bass line while laying on the floor, I was even more impressed.
James is my inspiration 😻😻😻
Well done!
Thank you!
James jamerson, Jaco pastorius...the 2 greatest
Incredible, just subbed, cheers from New Zealand 😊
Cheers, Thank you!
You nailed the tone. Great playing too.
Thank you!
Great video, thank you
Thank you!
great rundown on his bass rig - cool video
Thank you!
I have wanted to know what Robert Palmer album he was on for 25 years! Thank you and I’m definitely checking out Burnin’!
Great content.. thank you so much ..
Thank you!
Brilliant video! So sorry to hear about how James ended up considering he was one of the best of ALL time. However please put in links to these plugins. I've found one but can't find them all and I'd love to have that sound.
Thank you, the plugins are the Plug-in alliance black box, waves puigtec and waves cla76. Big thing for the sound is also the flat wound strings.
@@mixingmasteringonline Thank you much appreciated sir. I'll search for those tomorrow.
@@mixingmasteringonline Ya knowwww. there just might be a video you could do to show us how you dial in THAT sound. Something to think about anyway sir.
Alcohol was his biggest enemy. The second was Berry Gordy.
Getty Lee made a legacy off the one finger hook.
"What do you call a bass player that uses a pick?"
A guitar player.
--Getty Lee
I will second that!
This was quite good.
I read that Jamerson's bass was ran through a Fairchild 670; however, it is just as possible that it could have been run through a Teletonix LA-2A since Hitsville had them both. It's also possible that his bass could have been sent to either one on any given session for whatever reason.
I do know that the 670 was sometimes used on vocals, and that the LA-2A was used on mix down. Motown mix engineer Lawrence Horn would split the mix left and right and compress one side with the LA-2A and the other side would be EQ'ed; whether it was ran through either of the Pultechs tor the custom built house EQs, I can't recall.
The image you have of Berry Gordy Jr. sitting the desk shows two Fairchild 660s wracked up on the top right, just above his left shoulder; there are also two Fairchild 663s two wracks down from the tape machine, so it could have been conceivable that Jamerson's could have been sent through them as well.
Motown engineer Bob Olson has said in interviews that nobody liked the sound of the Fairchilds, that they were beasts, but they imparted a certain distortion and had "a sound." He did praise the Teletronix.
Nerd! (secretly jealous you can remember all that info)
I thought he played a Fender Precision? I know he preferred flat wound strings and those hanging on the wall couldn’t have been his.
His bass was his. Only he could play it. It had a bent neck that made the strings ride high but he liked it that way. Sure someone else could play it but would they?
Amazing knowledge you have kindly shared with bass nerds. Wow
Really great!
Can’t express how much this post means to me!
Brilliant!
Chicago
Stanley Clark will tell you this was the bass man
Berry Gordon took the money and ran ,he took the advantage of everybody the producers ,musicans, singers,took the royalties,on and on,the last time spoke and told the truth about this guy they removed my comment ,if you tell the truth and it's to distrubing ,someone get in touch with u tube ,say its to raw and it's upsetting to them u tube will apease them ,i hope people will see this before u tube remove it,
It breaks my heart to know he died penniless. I believe he had to buy a ticket to watch the Mowtown anniversary show.
What a dang shame.
I wish he knew how important of a player he actually was.
I know, very sad indeed.
I'm interested that you didn't consider playing with your index finger instead of your thumb to create a closer emulation. Thumb playing will create a warmer tone even without eq
I tried with a finger but I couldn't get the technique with the quicker parts. I'm used to playing with my thumb so went with that so I could actually play the parts correctly.
Dude! I’d love to play like Larry Graham but we get the hands we have…at no time was the Mix Master thinking “I could improve on Jamerson if I play with my thumb.”
James Jamerson used one finger. Where are your tools?