A Teenage Phenom & A Genius Bass Line

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
  • #bass #history #grp #analysis #newyork #paulthompson
    Let's dive into Tom Browne's funk anthem from 1980, "Funkin' For Jamaica (N.Y.)" and the three young phenoms that made it happen: Marcus Miller, Bobby Broom, and Bernard Wright. I'll explore some history on the session and the tune with an exclusive one-on-one with the one-and-only @bobbybroom himself, break down some of the music, and take a moment to reflect on the legacy of 'Nard.
    00:00 Intro
    00:55 Bobby Broom joins the band
    01:52 Breaking down the tune
    06:33 Legacy
    07:22 Remembering 'Nard
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  • @tombrowne8486
    @tombrowne8486 Před 2 lety +420

    Just one omission, and I’m sure Bobby, Dave Grusin and those there will confirm; who WROTE the bass line that was given to ‘Nard when he said “oh, I dig?” TYVM.

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  Před 2 lety +117

      THANK YOU, Tom Browne for the amazing music AND that genius bass line, sir!!

    • @mrflynn01
      @mrflynn01 Před 2 lety +10

      @@pdbass are you saying Tom came up with that bass line? Just asking?

    • @billslocum9819
      @billslocum9819 Před 2 lety +15

      @@mrflynn01 He definitely sounds like it. Which makes sense, as he was the leader of the session and the bassline would have been a foundational element in what I understand was a focused studio improvisation done late in the sessions to go with the music already made. All those musicians (and Toni) would have been taking direction because it's studio time.

    • @faithbassed49
      @faithbassed49 Před 2 lety +29

      I enjoyed this incredibly! It is so powerful to hear the history behind a song you grew up listening to! Hearing how each part was formed and came together gives me chills and to go back and listen to the finished product is pure fire! Thank you for this amazing presentation!

    • @lyanjye
      @lyanjye Před 2 lety +9

      Hey pdBass, I enjoy your content. I am a new subscriber. I am a amateur bass player. Request, could you analyze theoretically, a song for many, whom I'm sure has admired this particular bassline. Michael Henderson's, Take Me I'm Yours. Awesome, awesome bassline.

  • @antoinerogers4369
    @antoinerogers4369 Před 2 lety +334

    RIP Benard Wright. He was a genius at 16.

  • @kingbey3480
    @kingbey3480 Před 2 lety +419

    I know Bernard Wright. He lived in my neighborhood and was very approachable and personable. Even when his hit song Who Do You Love was on heavy radio rotation Bernard Wright was celebrating his success with us in the hood. I love Bernard for that. He is a genious to me. I'll miss you Bernard.

    • @ORIGINALDJZERO
      @ORIGINALDJZERO Před rokem +1

      Yea he lived here in Dallas for a minute.

    • @kingbey3480
      @kingbey3480 Před rokem +8

      @@ORIGINALDJZERO Jamaica Queens , New York is where I met him.

    • @topflightstyle4141
      @topflightstyle4141 Před rokem +14

      Bernard I just learned who he was and found out he was Roberta Flack's God son. Way ahead of his time. Brother was blessed by God. Ferocious Talent ! RIP BERNARD WRIGHT !

    • @matthewpagan4644
      @matthewpagan4644 Před rokem +4

      @@kingbey3480 Did you know a family with the last name wainwright? My families been there for years and used to go by Bernard’s friend house while he was recording, we just moved out of Jamaica.

    • @kingbey3480
      @kingbey3480 Před rokem +1

      @@matthewpagan4644 hmm sounds familiar

  • @bronxkies
    @bronxkies Před rokem +67

    Funkin for Jamaica is one of THE BEST funk grooves! That bass line???? Sheesh!

  • @Tonia682
    @Tonia682 Před rokem +43

    Funkin For Jamaica is an all time favorite. Learning that Bernard Wright played on this song AND created another all time fave Who Do You Love is wild!

  • @mrlencho7686
    @mrlencho7686 Před rokem +29

    2022 I’m a Chicano from So. Cal and still Bang this in my 88 MC. Love the history and education you share here. To all our favorite Old School thank you all for the timeless classics. Thank you and RiP to Bernard Wright

    • @yankees29
      @yankees29 Před rokem +5

      Something about older cars and older music. I guess like the saying goes they don’t make them like they used to.🤷‍♂️

    • @7777Lace
      @7777Lace Před rokem +3

      ‘88 Monte Carlo is an INCREDIBLE WHIP!!!

    • @yankees29
      @yankees29 Před rokem +2

      @@7777Lace I remember my uncle bought a 87 or 88 Monte brand new back in the day. It was all white and decked out. Beautiful car. It got stolen from in front of his house some time in the 90’s.

    • @7777Lace
      @7777Lace Před rokem +1

      @@yankees29 DAAAAAMN!!! That sucks! Awesome ride & what was the final outcome? Did the insurance compensate him??

  • @EvanTateMusic
    @EvanTateMusic Před 2 lety +77

    Wow! I had no idea 'Nard passed. I met 'Nard back in High School along with Bobby Broom and Marcus Miller. I remember 'Nard sitting in on an impromptu Jam session in school, and he sat down and played like McCoy Tyner! He had sooooo much genius in him! I wish he had been recognized more for his talent. R.I.P. Bernard Wright.

  • @dopeopolis
    @dopeopolis Před 6 měsíci +8

    Hobaglobatribin was my jam. My uncle came back from Germany with all these records ....my odyssey into funk had begun.👌

  • @kellyjohnson9394
    @kellyjohnson9394 Před 7 měsíci +30

    It still is THE BEST music and sound I’ve EVER listened to. Jaimaica Funk is in a class by itself! 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @TLive-ji5wf
    @TLive-ji5wf Před rokem +61

    I could hear his genius in "Who do you love" There's a few of us that listen to music and hear every instrument separately. His voice, also. I enjoy Bernard's music. It just stood out for me. RIP

  • @kevinr.theodore767
    @kevinr.theodore767 Před rokem +43

    This was a Golden Era for Jazz, R&B, Funk and Hip Hop music and musicians in Queens NY ! The High School Talent Shows were crazy back then .Tom Browne's Jamaica Funk was one of the records that ushered that Golden Era in. Salute to you for highlighting that song.

    • @FCntertainr
      @FCntertainr Před 9 měsíci +1

      Jamaica Boys ! I have family from Rochdale Village Jamaica Queens NYC ! D J battles origins

    • @AJ-bz7wq
      @AJ-bz7wq Před 8 měsíci +3

      Absolutely bro- ps A great era of pure beautiful R and B music . Long live Black Music

    • @jayskywalker5049
      @jayskywalker5049 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'm from MOTOWN MICHIGAN and I can't imagine what talent shows must have been like then....OMG...had to be bananas

  • @courtlaw1
    @courtlaw1 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Yes it is one of the best pieces of music ever created. We will be listening to this tune 100s of years from now.

  • @16davelle
    @16davelle Před rokem +32

    Great knowledge and RIP always to Bernard Wright and to singer Tonni Smith who we lost in 2020 for her voice is also the reason this record did so well

  • @DiscoHank
    @DiscoHank Před 2 lety +62

    Herbie's "Chameleon" is another song where the synth bass was so prominent, the bass player, in that case Paul Jackson went way up and played a bass part that functioned more like a muted single note rhythm guitar line.

  • @jpilot07
    @jpilot07 Před 2 lety +117

    YES!!!!! THIS IS WHAT WE NEED!!!!! A BREAKDOWN OF HOW THE CLASSICS WERE PRODUCED AND PUT TOGETHER!!!! LOVE IT!!!!

    • @dporrasxtremeLS3
      @dporrasxtremeLS3 Před rokem

      So we’ll stated!!!

    • @jpilot07
      @jpilot07 Před rokem

      @@dporrasxtremeLS3 thank you I am a practitioner and student myself…

  • @FortyDeuce
    @FortyDeuce Před 2 lety +88

    Wow I had no idea there was so much going on to make this deceptively simple tune jam so hard. Expertly broken down and explained, my man. Also your enthusiasm for these masterworks is really something…If you know the tracks it makes you feel delighted to hear it explained, and if you don’t it makes you want learn more.

    • @mobgod6667
      @mobgod6667 Před 2 lety +8

      That’s the beauty of Black musicians from that era, they were so accomplished that they made very complex music seem very simple. Until you sat down to learn or analyze it, Funk would appeared to be simple vamping on one chord! But it’s rhythmic and harmonic complexity is mind blowing! “Funking for Jamaica” is an example of that kind of musical genius!

    • @joellharris3975
      @joellharris3975 Před rokem +2

      I hope you know Im going to play it right now.....Rest In Love Be Nard❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎵🎶💐

  • @AJ-bz7wq
    @AJ-bz7wq Před 8 měsíci +8

    Marcus miller is a bloody legend and didn’t get the credit he deserved. Amazing bassist

  • @vernonhowell4485
    @vernonhowell4485 Před rokem +16

    RIP Nard! I grew up with this song. I love it to this day. I cannot "not" dance to it when I hear it. I don't care where I am, it moves me!!!!! I love you all and thank you so much for the music! This song is timeless!!!!!!!

  • @flowmaka
    @flowmaka Před 8 měsíci +13

    These were young geniuses. If I’m not mistaken, Marcus , Bernard,and Gruisin played on Thighs High. That was one of my favorite jams. I also loved the song Chillin Out from Bernard’s solo album. Awesome track!

  • @MC-zj2sr
    @MC-zj2sr Před 7 měsíci +6

    We really need to celebrate these geniuses more. If we don’t, who will. Keep it up brah…we need this.

  • @LanisDad1185
    @LanisDad1185 Před rokem +13

    As a musician on the DFW music scene, it was a pleasure to play with, sit and talk with, and get to know Nard.
    Rest in peace OG

  • @tomjackson5815
    @tomjackson5815 Před rokem +6

    I took lessons in Dallas from nard he was the kindest person I ever met had his record as well as Toto with miles and Marcus I will always remember what a gental beautiful soul he was just being in the space with him he gave me a lot so with love and appreciation thank you nard you won’t be forgotten peace

  • @ganttv
    @ganttv Před 2 lety +56

    Hey Pd, once again your
    documentation of Bernard Wright is off the charts. I grew up in Jamaica,Queens and knew Nard. As a musician, we all admired Nard’s exceptional talent. We were blessed to see Nard, Marcus, Lenny, Omar and Donald Blackman create a legendary mark on the music world. Rest In Peace brother Bernard Wright. We will miss you.
    Pd you are a treasure to the bass world.

    • @honestbrute9216
      @honestbrute9216 Před 2 lety +4

      Don’t forget Barry Johnson..

    • @ganttv
      @ganttv Před 2 lety +2

      @@honestbrute9216 Absolutely my brother!
      Barry is a beast!!!!

    • @mrflynn01
      @mrflynn01 Před 2 lety +1

      Omar is next level bro!!

    • @paulgentile1024
      @paulgentile1024 Před 2 lety +3

      I grew up in Jamaica Queens also.. spent my first 15yrs there .( 1951-66).. I lived on 139th Street.. few blocks from Archer avenue..my family is from Italy and this is where they moved to when they first came here.. I remember playing stickball against a huge wall I think was part of the Long Island railroad.( I think that was Archer Ave). have some great memories. my older brother graduated from Jamaica high School way back when . he was also a great bass player played with a lot of folks..he was alot older than the players you named of course .. a lot of exceptional talent came out of that area over the years.. well have a good day and God bless

    • @oRuTRa45
      @oRuTRa45 Před 2 lety +1

      @@honestbrute9216 Definitely can't forget Sonjohn/Sunjohn!

  • @marsboogie
    @marsboogie Před 5 měsíci +2

    Classic 🔥🔥🔥 I’m 55yrs old and remember when I first heard this song!! In my top 10 songs of all time!

  • @floydthompson8668
    @floydthompson8668 Před 2 lety +69

    When I was in high school, there were 3 iconic songs: FUNKIN' FOR JAMAICA, MORE BOUNCE TO THE OUNCE: ROGER, BILLIE JEAN: MJ. These songs made people have to get better speakers for their cars!

    • @MackDonald
      @MackDonald Před 2 lety +1

      Tom Browne's Thighs High was another one for me.

    • @floydthompson8668
      @floydthompson8668 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MackDonald Oh YESSSSSS brother, that MAGIC album is amazing!

    • @629Justme
      @629Justme Před 2 lety +1

      No "Dazz", Parlaments, P-Funk, Flashlight, Gett off, Street life, Theme from Swat, BT express?
      Just joking 😇
      We cant place all of our favorites in one post. For that you need a playlist. If you want I can link you to one that I made 😆.

    • @clydebermingham121
      @clydebermingham121 Před rokem

      Hahaha 😆🤗🙏🏽

  • @stnd226
    @stnd226 Před 2 lety +17

    Another stellar episode by PDBASS. Thank you! RIP Mr Wright!!!!!! Thank You!!!!!!!!

  • @CentaurusRelax314
    @CentaurusRelax314 Před 2 lety +13

    I subsequently lived in NYC for 25 years and loved skating to this in Central Park, but it never occurred to me that this was about Jamaica *Queens.* Derp. Also didn’t know Marcus Miller was involved. Wicked. // Listening to this breakdown, it’s clear why it’s so difficult to repeat or duplicate ‘genius’ like this, because crafting music like this involves such brilliantly arbitrary elements. The song is unique, and you can’t make a formula from it. It’s like the phrase “catching lightning in a bottle.” Ephemeral intelligence.

    • @roberthorton6619
      @roberthorton6619 Před rokem +1

      A lot of people didn't know it was jamaica queens I knew because I was raised there 40projects alvin fly the lead vocal lead trumpet player no one mentioned him we grew up in same building I played drums he would be practicei trumpet wake everybody up alvin flythe peace to you

    • @sabrinaphillips916
      @sabrinaphillips916 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I probably watched you skate hundreds of times. We were always out there in Central Park especially from ‘94-‘99
      Miss those days

  • @renstarhurst3302
    @renstarhurst3302 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I was blessed to grow up with Len, Nard, Marcus and Khris Kellow as a young 15 year old So much magic on 141st ave...Thank you Len, Nard and Chris for everything you guys saved me.

  • @summercameron3505
    @summercameron3505 Před 6 měsíci +7

    RIP Bernard - thank you for posting this! ♥

  • @DaddyBooneDon
    @DaddyBooneDon Před 2 lety +28

    Thank you for this breakdown. I'm going back to give it another listen...
    AND... Bobby Broom shouts out to Lenny White's Astral Pirates! Finally someone gives it props!
    Thanks again

    • @alexdebling1564
      @alexdebling1564 Před 2 lety +3

      I've been a Lenny White fan for a while, and I hadn't even heard about that particular record until i stumbled across him promoting it in an old Sci-Fi magazine lol. Awesome music and a cool sci-fi concept with accompanying story and artwork!

    • @edennard1
      @edennard1 Před 2 lety +4

      Streamline also was a great album also from Lenny White. The tune
      Twelve bars from Mars was the joint for me.

    • @DaddyBooneDon
      @DaddyBooneDon Před 2 lety +4

      @@edennard1 and I'm still sentimental about Twennynine Peanut Butter. Not as complex, but downright Fonkay!!

    • @roiijamez33
      @roiijamez33 Před 2 lety

      Twennynine!!!!

    • @roiijamez33
      @roiijamez33 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DaddyBooneDon Love Peanut Butter! Bassline on Best Of Friends isn't too shabby either!!

  • @markmallory2528
    @markmallory2528 Před 7 měsíci +3

    These jams still hold as stables of what great music is to this very day and are still getting played! Now that’s what a classic is! I loved it then and still do now! 👍🏽

  • @sharikmarius
    @sharikmarius Před 2 lety +51

    I’ve alway preferred “Grip Your Hips (Thighs High)” from this album, but this video made me gain new respect for “Jamaica Funk”

    • @oRuTRa45
      @oRuTRa45 Před 2 lety +8

      I bought the Magic album on the strength of that jam. Mind you it was the late '90s/early '00s and I was a teenager, but that's what I grew up on. I was in a record shop somewhere in the DMV with my big cousin and little brother digging. Threw that Magic LP on the turntable, put the needle to "Thighs High", and this fine sista in the shop got to moving her hips and dipping. That solidified my purchase.

    • @bmuhamad
      @bmuhamad Před 2 lety

      You just reminded me of another cool track. Thanks. P.S. If I do remember this correctly, the late Garry Shider shows up on the track...Nope. It's Thom Browne's "Cruisin'"...

    • @LMaxx5
      @LMaxx5 Před rokem +2

      Both bad

    • @nurvraxartproductions6145
      @nurvraxartproductions6145 Před rokem +3

      Different albums- funkin for Jamaica was on the love approach album. I think thighs high came before

    • @oRuTRa45
      @oRuTRa45 Před rokem +2

      @@nurvraxartproductions6145 No, "Thighs High" was after. Magic LP was two albums after Love Approach.

  • @oldzolf
    @oldzolf Před rokem +5

    have listened to this tune countless times and somehow never checked the credits. had absolutely no idea nard, marcus miller, AND bobby broom played on it. foolish!
    incredible video as always. RIP to nard and condolences to his family. one of the greatest to ever do it

  • @StrawberryQwik
    @StrawberryQwik Před rokem +6

    Beautiful breakdown! Funkin for Jamaica is one of my all time favorite jamz! 😍 RIP Bernard 🙏🏽❤

  • @markmallory2528
    @markmallory2528 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Heaven gained another magnificent virtuoso , R I P Bernard Wright. You are truly missed. 🥲

  • @djpeteb6092
    @djpeteb6092 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Man when that song came out, I'll never forget, I was cruisin 42nd street with a friend and the song hit, stereo system turned up and we debated, Jazz, Funk, Pop. I did not have it figured to be a keyboard bass, and could not determine the strum i was hearing. Man that song is epic, I am still DJing and that song is still in my lineup when it gets funky.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥

  • @azlaroc12
    @azlaroc12 Před 2 lety +11

    A simply brilliant description and analysis of this eternally contagious song. It's still irresistible in its good time thump, gospel foot tap and soulful vocals. Didn't know Bernard had recently passed. Gone way too soon. Nonetheless this made my day and thank you for this delicious flashback and the enlightening story behind it! 😇

  • @keithroberts4952
    @keithroberts4952 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you for this informative piece! I am very glad I grew up during that beautiful time period - late 70's, early to mid 80's! Great time in music!

  • @onetakesun694
    @onetakesun694 Před rokem +11

    This gave me chills!!! Thank you for this break down of one of my favorite songs of all times. Glad this video came up in my recommendations!!!!!🙏🏾🙌🏾❤️

  • @DavidBrown-zv3tf
    @DavidBrown-zv3tf Před 6 měsíci +2

    Nard and I were friends at 12 years old. Normally I never write on these things, but seeing someone paying homage to all these Jamaica, New York musicians warms my heart. Nard and I would loose connection from time to time. The Jamaica Kats

    • @nildabridgeman8104
      @nildabridgeman8104 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I was from the Bronx & and I'll never forget waiting for a bus on the Grand Concourse outside of Alexander's and Jamaica Funk being blasted outside the giant speakers outside the store.. we were poor but the music at that time was like a huge gift to us. I know Bernard is playing music in heaven

  • @wadecampbell5295
    @wadecampbell5295 Před 2 lety +18

    Thanks for this tribute! Nard was an influential teacher and friend to many of us in Dallas, and bands like Snarky Puppy, Funky Knuckles, and Ghost Note all spawn from his tutelage. The year of weekly residency we had was better than all my music education before or since. We sat and talked just a couple days before he passed. He was always the teacher, even as frustrating as a true zen master sometimes. I mean, listen to the lyrics to "Just Chillin' Out" or "Music Is The Key"..

  • @kelvin88keyes
    @kelvin88keyes Před rokem +3

    Bernard Wright's 'Nard was incredible!!! I still bump it to this day!! RIP Bernard Wright

  • @briantait5319
    @briantait5319 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Yo i am 68 and from NY. Listened to this song nuumerous times, brother i will be listening with new appreciation. Break it down my brother, all info here was mind blowing. PEACE.

  • @jscotlandr
    @jscotlandr Před 8 měsíci +3

    When I saw the Thomas Brown album picture the first person I thought of was Marcus Miller. I saw Marcus being interviewed about his playing on one of T. Brown's songs. As great as Marcus is he asked the interviewer to "play the horn solo" redirecting the attention away from himself and putting it on the artist he was working for. Marcus proceeded to air trumpet through the solo hitting each "note" 40+ years after it was recorded. Marcus started on clarinet and then moved to sax, he could sight read, but remembering that particular song out of the 1,000s of songs he's written and played on just blows my mind. Speaking of session players that blazed, guys like Marcus and Ray Parker Jr. were playing & standing side by side with the greatest session musicians, and greatest musicians period when the were still teenagers and putting out incredible performances over and over again is just beyond comprehension ( it just blows my mind thinking of a 21 year old Marcus playing with Miles Davis).

  • @jiggs60
    @jiggs60 Před 6 měsíci +2

    no matter where you were.....no matter what you was doing......no matter who you were with......no matter the time of day or whatever.......that lone trumpet note was the call.
    I'm 63 now and I still get goosebumps when I hear that note.
    So now I gotta go get funky
    I'm from the UK and thaaaaaat was an anthem to beat ALL tunes
    Thanks for the memory, thank you so very much, I'm a kid dancing again

  • @olesolja1407
    @olesolja1407 Před rokem +4

    🔥💯😎👍🏾…JF definitely was and still “Dat Jam”. A Classic Masterpiece of FUNK.. R.I.P. to Mr. Bernard Wright..Thanks for posting.

  • @businessbywebofficial
    @businessbywebofficial Před rokem +7

    As a none professional musician, when listening to some of my favorite songs or just songs that make me listen intently, I often wonder what the vibe was like in the room. This was explained beautifully and I get it. Everyone heres differently but what we all can agree on is that we heard something special and oh so beautiful. Thank you to all those involved on the project. #musicgivesmelife

  • @J4s0n3r
    @J4s0n3r Před 6 měsíci +2

    Such an incredible track...love it...

  • @lv4977
    @lv4977 Před 2 lety +9

    Awesome job brother! Jamaica funk is still in my top 5 funky dance tunes😎

  • @keithshowell6688
    @keithshowell6688 Před rokem +38

    To this day, I believe "Funkin For Jamaica" is one of the top 3 bass lines of ALL TIME Since the beginning of the funk era. It's so amazing, that the Clark Sisters give hints of it in the intro to their 2007 "Livin'". And am I the only person who was surprised that it was Toni Smith and NOT Chaka Khan singing the lead?! Thanks for the break down of this classic head bouncing memory, "pdbass". It's PERFECTION! Thanks Tom Browne, Marcus, Bobby, Bernard and Toni!

    • @moniquebarclay4925
      @moniquebarclay4925 Před rokem +3

      FUNKIN FOR JAMAICA IS ONE SONG I THINK WE ARE GOING TO ASK GOD CAN IT COME TO HEAVEN WITH US

    • @keithshowell6688
      @keithshowell6688 Před rokem

      @@moniquebarclay4925 Amen, Monique😄😄😄

    • @MsDezB1
      @MsDezB1 Před rokem +1

      Yes! Back inna day, I definitely thought that was Chaka singin' on this track.

    • @geraldcordova9520
      @geraldcordova9520 Před rokem

      So better than 'Good Times', 'Glide' or 'Slide', or 'Skin Tight' or 'Super Freak' or 'Billie Jean'?

  • @LMaxx5
    @LMaxx5 Před 2 lety +11

    Come forth by day Nard!!! A musician's musician. And yes he did use space brillaintly....allowing the track room to breath.

  • @Nyjawonder
    @Nyjawonder Před rokem +2

    Every body outside of Queens believed this song was titled after Jamaica the country. We love it no less for it being about an area of NY. I miss my youth, (wipes tear)

  • @noahlomax1
    @noahlomax1 Před 7 měsíci +5

    This is a great video on the history of this song. Had you never made this, I would've never known how significant it was for all of those great musicians to have met up and laid a foundational record.

  • @desreb740
    @desreb740 Před rokem +10

    Love your content brother. Nard was amazing!! Marcus is genius as well.

  • @JaredLeesBass
    @JaredLeesBass Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks for yet another great tribute and history lesson!

  • @psychoshamrock
    @psychoshamrock Před 7 měsíci +1

    absolute rollerskate jam. The block party, the BBQ, the hot sun of that summer and this song...if you know, you KNOW.

  • @mistad309
    @mistad309 Před 7 měsíci +3

    This break down is one of my fave tracks. I never want it to end. That synth bass is just too dirty 👌🏾

  • @Worldnewstime.
    @Worldnewstime. Před 2 lety +5

    That was art of music That we don't see anymore these days🎹🔥🔥🔥

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před rokem

      sadly, so can anyone inform what exactly happens cause me thinks the trajectory normally set alittle higher then high pointen
      to compensate for the effects of time and its downwards lull but this is taking this / and doing this \

    • @shaneblake3526
      @shaneblake3526 Před rokem +1

      Sure don't and I miss it

  • @ezpic2
    @ezpic2 Před 7 měsíci +3

    The complexity in the art, the love of the genre! AI will NEVER replace human talent! It’s just NOT the same!

  • @shekhemmaakherumenmetu9270
    @shekhemmaakherumenmetu9270 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Without a doubt. Tom Brown Jamaica Funk is one the Best Funk songs of all times.
    They are 3 of my favorite musicians of all times. Blessings to you Bernard Wright.

  • @muchsoul2u
    @muchsoul2u Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you for the history and breakdown! Nard was one of my all time favorite musicians. I was blessed to hear him many times out in the Dallas area over the years. RIP Nard!

  • @michaelgottlieb9083
    @michaelgottlieb9083 Před 2 lety +4

    In October of 1980 I was a young 20 year old in the Air Force stationed at Lajes Field Air base in the Azores, Portugal. Basically, one of a group of 9 islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, a thousand miles off the coast of Portugal. A friend turned me on to Tom Browne and I was hearing Funkin' for Jamaica everywhere. That tune brings back a lot of good memories. Didn't know at the time but Marcus was playing on a lot of stuff I was listening to at the time from Lonnie Liston to Luther Vandross to Grover Washington. Gotta checkout Marcus's line and fills on the cut "Throwdown" on Tom Browne's Brown Sugar album that came out before his "Love Approach" album with Funkin' for Jamaica on it. I caught Bobby Broom live playing with Japanese sax player Sadao Wantanabe in Japan in Amori City. Have music will travel.... RIP Nard

    • @djdaddyzulu5030
      @djdaddyzulu5030 Před rokem +1

      I first heard it in early August 1980 as a military brat Kadena AB, Okinawa Japan.

  • @mechelle1
    @mechelle1 Před rokem +2

    I saw the thumbnail & had no idea that I would stumble across a fav classic! Thank You… I never get enough of the oldies but goodies fm my childhood ❤️

  • @DesL488
    @DesL488 Před 2 lety +94

    They certainly weren't ordinary guys (send me thumbs up if you get the reference!)

  • @mrflynn01
    @mrflynn01 Před 2 lety +8

    Bro, thank you for making this video!
    Bernard would be much proud, in fact he would be tripping and smiling.

  • @Vejur9000
    @Vejur9000 Před 2 lety +3

    This song.... is genius.
    An all time funk classic.

  • @oneconsc3333
    @oneconsc3333 Před 8 měsíci +1

    "JAMAICAN FUNK"!!!.......... That's what it iiiiiisss! .....TOTAL AWESOMENESS🙏🏻💜🇨🇦

  • @fredwooten14
    @fredwooten14 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The singer lit that jam up!!!!!! Everyone was awesome.

  • @kyleetie5608
    @kyleetie5608 Před rokem +4

    Paul’s genius breakdown of a genius song w amazing piano chord stacks, & amazing everything else. Thx for taking your followers deep into these songs we either know & love, or wonder how we didn’t already!

  • @fihnto8012
    @fihnto8012 Před 2 lety +10

    Greetings from Finland! Soundtrack of my youth... Bobby Broom's Clean Sweep is another classic album from those days. Your analysis always opens up various tracks and bassists even to non-musician like me 🙂👍

  • @vincentehudson5017
    @vincentehudson5017 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Wow I’m from that era my son plays the guitar. I’m always turning him on to the old school era. I enjoyed the musical break down great show brother.

  • @edukated931
    @edukated931 Před rokem +3

    Grew up heavy on Bernard Wright as little baby and boy (thanks to my momma) I love what he did on his fresh hymns and fresh hymns 2 and Freedom of Soul song “Skin Deep”. Rest in Glory good friend.

  • @lowbo47omsascotave
    @lowbo47omsascotave Před rokem +5

    *Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
    The music video for Bernard Wright's (RIP) "Who Do You Love", I can NOT describe it but there's something hypnotizing about the hook when they're rolling in that barrel. I love watching that video because of how they're actions synchronize with the music. Brilliant.
    🤜🏾💥🤛🏾

  • @wdwilson
    @wdwilson Před rokem +6

    Exceptional video. I was a 20 year old jock in ny/nj back when this came out. It blow up the air waves. The whole album was fire. They all had monster lp's. "Nard" is a certified classic from start to finish. Bobby Brooms "clean sweep" was nice also. BUT, as nice as funkin' was, "Thighs high" was Tom Browne's baddest funk kut, in my opinion

  • @deancoffer6827
    @deancoffer6827 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I grew up on Blue note records and learned to appreciate the excellence of great music and committed musicians. Great to discover your channel and see music from a technical perspective. Your channel makes learning about music date night for me and Mrs. TY

  • @djkingshameek
    @djkingshameek Před 6 měsíci +2

    So happy I came across this video and great piece of work 🫶🏽 I met Nard at a recording session in NYC in the early 90’s. Such a great dude too. 🕊️🕊️🕊️

  • @cassiusshepherd105
    @cassiusshepherd105 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you Sir, for doing this video. I always like the way you break it down!
    Nice tribute to Nard and to that legendary funk track, Funking for Jamaica.
    RIP Bernard Wright 🙏🏽

  • @lennyblend
    @lennyblend Před rokem +4

    Thank you for this beautiful tribute to one of the most appropriate and innovative artist I've ever had the honor to know! May God bless him, and I thank God for allowing me to experience Bernards beauty musically!

  • @djwillpower578
    @djwillpower578 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I had no idea Marcus Miller and Bernard Wright were in Funkin for Jamaica. Great content!

  • @tyrarice7318
    @tyrarice7318 Před rokem +2

    I am 53 years old. This is song is a classic and is on my playlist!!! Jamaica Funk never gets old.!!!

  • @naiwill1026
    @naiwill1026 Před rokem +3

    Great music. Nard was one of my teachers even though he was so young. Did not matter to Nard. So helpful and comfort to a singer. Blessed to have known and loved Nard. RIP Maestro!!

  • @corneymims1014
    @corneymims1014 Před rokem +8

    This is absolutely wonderful!!! Thanks for putting this together and sharing this history and the “anatomy” of Funkin For Jamaica. So dope.🤟🏿💯✊🏿😀❤️

  • @airfixx_8952
    @airfixx_8952 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Wicked video! Love the breakdown and the story behind the classic........
    RiP Mr Wright. Bless.

  • @raymccampbell7588
    @raymccampbell7588 Před 6 měsíci

    I feel very blessed to have the opportunity to meet and learn from Bernard. R.I.H.

  • @stephanleo
    @stephanleo Před 2 lety +20

    Marcus might have been inspired by AJ's "For The Love Of Money" bassline. Great video!

    • @bigkeezo
      @bigkeezo Před 2 lety +1

      Wow you on to something

    • @mrflynn01
      @mrflynn01 Před 2 lety +3

      Fuc no!!! This is flashlight all day long!!!
      Bernard told me these in the studio.

    • @jazzpunk
      @jazzpunk Před 2 lety +4

      I think he's talking about MM's chucking rhythm guitar-like part being akin to Anthony Jackson on The O'Jays tune.
      Bernard's keyboard bass figure... agree with you.

    • @antonio00075
      @antonio00075 Před 2 lety

      OJays

    • @jazzpunk
      @jazzpunk Před 2 lety +2

      @@antonio00075 AJ = Anthony Jackson, the bassist on that track.

  • @PLFMM
    @PLFMM Před 2 lety +16

    I didn’t know Bernard Wright passed…one of my fav all time songs “Who do you love”…wow!

  • @Megafoot2164
    @Megafoot2164 Před rokem +2

    RIP Bernard Wright . As a kid in high school student in the late 70's early 80's i loved loved loved funk & funky bass tunes. I'm glad to know the origin & history.

  • @sr71atomica
    @sr71atomica Před 8 dny +1

    I'm just now learning about Bernard Wright, and I feel cheated that I did not know about him so much sooner.

  • @dirkmassey5654
    @dirkmassey5654 Před 2 lety +6

    'Jus want to let you know that I really appreciate your podcast and how you're diggin' all of this great R&B music out of the archives and bringin' it back to the surface. I hope it will inspire young people in our culture to start pickin' up instruments again and revive it. Not knockin' Hip Hop, 'cause it came a long way, but when it took off it seemed as though a part of our culture died wit' it. It seemed like a lot of people in our culture put the instruments down and started samplin' music on turn tables or usin' beat machines. I can remember watchin' an old Soul Train re-run/episode on Centric wit' my father about 10 yrs ago. We both looked at each other as to say: What Happened? Jus' about everybody on that stage had an instrument in their hand; and the people who didn't were either standin' behind a keyboard, congos, or sittin' behind a drum set.
    KUTGW! 🤜🤛

  • @RayRockDrummer
    @RayRockDrummer Před rokem +3

    Rest In Peace & Power BW💜
    Thank You For The Creative
    Times Spent Together,
    It Was An Honor

  • @maotamusic
    @maotamusic Před 6 měsíci +2

    TRUE appreciation for this!🙏🏾🤙🏾✨🚀

  • @maureencora1
    @maureencora1 Před rokem +1

    I Love Funkin' for Jamaica Never Gets Old.

  • @jazzman5598
    @jazzman5598 Před 2 lety +6

    Piano players have always been my best teachers. Love guitar but have almost never been in a band without keys….thank goodness!

    • @jazzpunk
      @jazzpunk Před 2 lety +2

      For me, it's drummers. You're lucky, I have played with too many piano players who stepped all over the bassist. :-0
      Some of my favourite bands have no keys...or guitars. :-)

    • @jazzman5598
      @jazzman5598 Před 2 lety +2

      Lol!

  • @davidcooper6735
    @davidcooper6735 Před 2 lety +6

    I must say your videos are so informative. Things that I never would have known otherwise. I’m a young guy, so learning about these great musicians is an eye opener. Thank you.

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to hear it!

  • @blimolhm2790
    @blimolhm2790 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thanks for breaking each part down. I found this song a couple of years ago and love everything about it. The piano part is especially outstanding.
    Minimoog for the bassline, it's a timeless track full of essential music culture

  • @glennhedgebeth8069
    @glennhedgebeth8069 Před rokem +2

    RIP 'Nard. Your sound is a huge portion of the soundtrack of my life. Thank you so much.

  • @patricioferreira5495
    @patricioferreira5495 Před 2 lety +3

    Currently Pop Music is worldwide distributed and admired, but til a recent past it had a more retricted range, then today many people don't know the roots of Pop Music in Jazz and Black Music. As bassist, this channel is a great reference for me.
    Congractulations.

    • @tesmith47
      @tesmith47 Před 2 lety +1

      And there are people hiding those roots

  • @ThatGadgetMatt
    @ThatGadgetMatt Před rokem +3

    It looks like everyone else here knew ‘Nard personally on some level, besides me. Clearly an incredible person and a beautiful soul!

  • @zechariyahthemessenger9873
    @zechariyahthemessenger9873 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Music master minds. Creativity. Talented keyboard, piano and bass players. May he rest in peace with the ancestors.

  • @kingpleasure7538
    @kingpleasure7538 Před rokem +1

    This was awsome! R.I.P Bernard Wright.