I went to see Jeff, Stu Hamm, and Billy Sheehan play at some little bar in Baltimore around 2009? After Jeffs set he sits down at the bar and asks me how he sounded? I'm like freakin out. Had a good conversation with him. Billy too. Just think both of them could have been in Van Halen and declined.
Un bajista fantastico.............De los mejores sin dudas, no doy nombres para no pelearnos a ecxepcion de algunos, que solo por respeto a su grandeza deben ser nombrados, The whos bajista, difícil apellido, Jonh Wetton, Cream bajista no me puedo acordar de su nombre, Levin, Jaco, Stanley, Medina (Manal, la mejor banda de blues del universo), Willi Quiroga (vox dei)...........Gracias por compartirlo!!!
Careful not too loud, that one guy will come over and turn your amp down. I hate going to that bass show cuz of that one amp gaurd thats always in these live videos turning legends down.
which problem? If you pick up a guitar player from the 70´s he will probably sound like Page or Hendrix, or some jazz player from that era. Maybe in the future someone will say this about Wooten
I'm not so sure " old school " applies to an instrument barely 70 yrs old. When Jeff Berlin came out nobody played bass like that. He helped create to very template so many young bass players may unknowingly have been influenced by.
Jeff Berlin = bass guitar hero/composer/educator. Drummer not shabby either.
Berlin is and always has been a a monster.
I went to see Jeff, Stu Hamm, and Billy Sheehan play at some little bar in Baltimore around 2009? After Jeffs set he sits down at the bar and asks me how he sounded? I'm like freakin out. Had a good conversation with him. Billy too. Just think both of them could have been in Van Halen and declined.
I don't somehow imagine Jeff Berlin taking a back seat in Van Halen.
I think Billy Sheehan did play with David Lee Roth though
Absolutely bloody brilliant
I agree!
Un bajista fantastico.............De los mejores sin dudas, no doy nombres para no pelearnos a ecxepcion de algunos, que solo por respeto a su grandeza deben ser nombrados, The whos bajista, difícil apellido, Jonh Wetton, Cream bajista no me puedo acordar de su nombre, Levin, Jaco, Stanley, Medina (Manal, la mejor banda de blues del universo), Willi Quiroga (vox dei)...........Gracias por compartirlo!!!
Jeff Berlin is a first rate individual. Would help any aspiring musician. Had the pleasure to interact with him on a number of occasions.
He was great on those Bill Bruford albums.
"One Of A Kind".
When Jeff turned to the drummer at 3:35 it went from bass shred demo to full fledged jam session.
man. Jeff is the baddest out there!!
He makes his bass sound like a sax
Amazing!!!
WHAT??? Mind blown!!!
Better than ever
Reminds me of Jaco.
Contemporaries!
👍🏻❣️🍷
Careful not too loud, that one guy will come over and turn your amp down. I hate going to that bass show cuz of that one amp gaurd thats always in these live videos turning legends down.
De Berlin no diga nada, por que ya está todo dicho, pero ese baterista es increíble y no sé quién es.
Gran observación 👌🏻dio cátedra con pocos elementos , toque fino y preciso fui afortunado en verlos en vivo y grabarlos .
Killer
Sorry about my opinion , but he sounds like very” old school “.
which problem? If you pick up a guitar player from the 70´s he will probably sound like Page or Hendrix, or some jazz player from that era. Maybe in the future someone will say this about Wooten
@@acprado67 You are totally right .
I'm not so sure " old school " applies to an instrument barely 70 yrs old. When Jeff Berlin came out nobody played bass like that. He helped create to very template so many young bass players may unknowingly have been influenced by.
@@vincentm4717 i Don’t tell he is bad . I tell he sounds old school . Is it good or is it bad for you , I don’t know.
@@andrejorlov1561 I always found music personally to be timeless.
Am I wrong, or has Jeff always been a Jaco P copycat/ripoff?
He has not. There are just very few people who take musicianship that far on this instrument, without relying on familiar crutches of technique.
@@kevgamble What I wrote was actually rhetorical. Of course he's a copycat/ripoff.
@@joeblowe7545 What I wrote was generously diplomatic. You are wrong.
No. He has his own distinct style
Not really. Clearly you haven't spent much time listening to either.