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Tbone100
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A couple years back I started listening to Jazz a lot more. As a guitar player who has been into wide range of styles, mostly hard rock & blues (Hendrix, Page, Clapton, Rhodes, SRV, and many others), I came across Pat Methany's first album, which included Jaco on bass. I totally enjoy listening to Pat, but more & more found myself drawn to Jaco's playing. I heard of him before but my impression was that he was some kind of hot shot show off bass player... but I could not have been more wrong. After exploring his couple of solo albums & some of the Weather Report stuff he did I am total amazed. He was a complete musician and although his bass playing is absolutely mindboggling, nothing sounds forced or contrived..it's all fluid and it fits.
To anyone of the younger members of this fine site or those who would be interested in exploring Jazz further, give Jaco a try. A recomendation would be the cover of "Blackbird".
As an aside Jaco's lived a turbulent life suffering from mental illness & substance abuse, which ultimately lead to his untimely death. Unfortunately many extremely talented people have extremely difficult issues to contend with. At the end of the day however, Jaco will be remembered as one of the greatest bass players who ever lived.
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To anyone of the younger members of this fine site or those who would be interested in exploring Jazz further, give Jaco a try. A recomendation would be the cover of "Blackbird".
As an aside Jaco's lived a turbulent life suffering from mental illness & substance abuse, which ultimately lead to his untimely death. Unfortunately many extremely talented people have extremely difficult issues to contend with. At the end of the day however, Jaco will be remembered as one of the greatest bass players who ever lived.
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