Le fou de la basse électrique & acoustique....Mais quel solo....tu me fais rêver...tu es un grand au même titre que ton ami Jaco de ton époque....ah que du bon... Du Grand Art...
I saw the Stanley Clarke Trio in 1993 at Bimbo's in San Francisco. There were MAYBE 40 people in the small restaurant / club. It was THE BEST show I've ever been to. Afterwards Stan had the entire place get autographs and talk. This was WAY before Facebook ruined the world. It was an amazing experience.
Stanley is just absolutely going SUPER-SONIC on that bass jam he plays. ""OMG", WOW!!!!!! He inspired every single bass player that came out in the late 70's and throughout the entire 80's as far as I'm concerned!! "School Day's baby"!
i have been listening to this song since 1976 when it came out. Stanley is the God of bass !! holy crap.. the studio version is great , this is fabulous!! How many bass players and others interested in music, has he inspired ?? i could listen to this song ALL day long............!!! THE BEST !!!!
his bass playing on Promise of a Fisherman on Santanas Borboletta album is out of this world a constant drone through the whole long tune with incredible percussion and band the track is a killer and so is the whole album but he is on just one or two tracks with this amazing band
SO MANY WILL NOT UNDERSTAND THIS MAGIC, I FEEL FOR THEM ! THIS IS MUSIC FROM A DIFFERENT FATHERLAND, SHADES OF WAKANDA AND THE ENTIRE WESTERN COAST OF AFRICA MELDED INTO THE FUSION OF JAZZ IN AMERICA, A TRULY SOPHISTICATED PRIMAL SCREAM !!!
Now this version without a guitar is outstanding. I am loving the way Stanley Clarke used the octave pedal. The keyboardist and drummer are crushing it!
I saw SC at the Chestnut Cabaret in Philly in the mid 1980's. He did a 15 minute School Days solo while standing on the table I was sitting at. I managed his bass guitar cord for him. Wow, what a fantastic show in a small club, one of the best I seen.
By far the best live version of this song I've ever heard. Stanley plays the second part of the song in a choppy staccato , which is new to me. Very interesting indeed!
This trio was LEGENDARY. Like I said above, I saw them 20 years ago and it was INSANE !!! Best musical experience, ever. 40 people in the club and all had a party together afterwards.
Music communication. These guys is having a conversation of "schooldays". When the basslines unmarkt goes from Stanley to the left hand keyboard, the bass solo set in.The drummer is reading the development, and senses the shifts.A classic example of a mix between "arranged and improvisited music". Listen and learn newcommers.
I've been practicing School Days (as as amateur 4-stringer) since the 70s - I reckon I'll be able to do a rough copy in about 60 more years or so.... it's remains an absolute classic - thank you Stanley - well done Sir.
I've heard Stanley play hundred School Days solos and all of them are great, but I "think" this solo might be the greatest of all. I wonder if he can play with this much dexterity, speed, length and creativity today. He's still plays some nice solos, but one's like this one are rare these days, lol. The greatest bassist every!
@@knifelyfe6565 Yeah Brand X big fan! My good friend in high school in late 70’s, early 80’s turned me on to Brand X and that particular piece “A Long April”. As a matter of fact I still have it recorded on cassette type. I love Percy Jones’ fretless bass playing he’s always been an original on the instrument.
@@ShangoDC agreed.We just lost John Goodsall last year.Percy and John Giblin, who is the one playing bass on "A Longer April" are two of my favorites.When I'm listening to Stanley, he's the best.When Im listening to Jaco, he's the best.Same with Percy! They are all such great players.
@@knifelyfe6565 Didn’t know we lost John Goodsall last, wow. I’m a big fan of Jaco and Percy, because they both have the fretless sound and approach so you put them together both as tremendously amazing players. But Stanley for me really takes the bass out of this world, been a fan since the early 70’s.
I really like Stanley’s solo in this clip. He almost did not resort to those multiple note tremolos he normally does in his shows as of late. he kept them at an absolute minimal here.
Saw Stanley 86 in NY with Jeff Lorber Fusion 07 with Late Great George Duke again in 09 SMV thunder Tour Marcus and Victor Wooten all nasty concerts when he brought out upright Base in 07 I was in tears Love Stanley all these Base Players in 86 he came into Audience let them have a pluck
wow jack u guys r amazing been listening to this song forever and finally getting into other music of his( lord what have i been missing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what a treat to find superb jazz music that i did not know existed, we r so lucky everybody i love U !!! PLAY ON J C BAND
Voiilà bien des années que je ris quand je l'entends Autant que Carlos Devadip Chick Miles je serai heureux de vivre un concert Merci l'ami depuis 30 ans je respre ce mood
We really can't compare Stanley to Jaco, they didn't use the same kind of instrument : the Alembic model for Stanley, and the Fender fretless jazz model for Jaco, with an obvious difference of sound between them : Jaco's bass rather sounded like a double-bass, and Stanley's one rather like a guitar. But, everybody will agree with me : 2 very great players on their instrument, even the best.
You can see & hear why Mark King of Level 42 loves & was so inspired by this man... An utter genius on the bass & i rarely use that word unless its to pay my highest respects & that Alembic is still one of my all time favourite bass guitar's that the wizards a technology & bass building at Alembic made... Alas they are way too far out of my price range but theres nothing that says i cant window shop & look at them all the time... Just one of the most beautiful to look at & amazing sounding bass guitar's ive seen & is definitely in my Top Ten (Top 5) of Best Bass Guitars Ever To Be Made... In light of this still ongoing coronavirus stay safe and healthy wherever you are in this world... .....
An absolutely incredible take on this song. Hits another dimension at about 6:20. I probably would have lost it all had I been present at this show. Mind you, we're listening to just a trio here but oh, what a trio it is. I've always known Stanley breathes rare air shared by just a few, Jaco, Vic, Marcus, Chris (Squire), maybe a couple others.
@@GlenBraeDude That's an entirely fair comment! Yes, Miles and Big B (as I call him) were not bassists, but they certainly appreciated them. I saw Miles live twice in Japan. As for Beethoven, the 9th has some of the best bass you can hear (completely different music, of course). For me, Stanley is one of the few all-time greats. I had his first album when it first came out, all those years ago (and vinyl does bass better than any other medium, as I am sure you'll agree).
Just like to point out how spot they are with each others here the base guitar and the drums he stops for a secound to adjust his tone then drummer just bash away the most amazing stuff ive ever seen 3:38
I saw the Stanley Clarke Trio in 1993 at Bimbo's in San Francisco. There were MAYBE 40 people in the small restaurant / club. It was THE BEST show I've ever been to. Afterwards Stan had the entire place get autographs and talk. This was WAY before Facebook ruined the world. It was an amazing experience.
Stanley is just absolutely going SUPER-SONIC on that bass jam he plays. ""OMG", WOW!!!!!! He inspired every single bass player that came out in the late 70's and throughout the entire 80's as far as I'm concerned!! "School Day's baby"!
The. Greatest. Fusion. Bass. Player. On. The. Planet.
@@MrSilver261 keyboard solo is in cosmos :)
Yes.
i have been listening to this song since 1976 when it came out. Stanley is the God of bass !! holy crap.. the studio version is great , this is fabulous!! How many bass players and others interested in music, has he inspired ?? i could listen to this song ALL day long............!!! THE BEST !!!!
his bass playing on Promise of a Fisherman on Santanas Borboletta album is out of this world a constant drone through the whole long tune with incredible percussion and band the track is a killer and so is the whole album but he is on just one or two tracks with this amazing band
Yes great musician
SO MANY WILL NOT UNDERSTAND THIS MAGIC, I FEEL FOR THEM ! THIS IS MUSIC FROM A DIFFERENT FATHERLAND, SHADES OF WAKANDA AND THE ENTIRE WESTERN COAST OF AFRICA MELDED INTO THE FUSION OF JAZZ IN AMERICA, A TRULY SOPHISTICATED PRIMAL SCREAM !!!
Darwin Phillips TALKKKKKK!!!!
@Punch Down King what's racist about it ? Enlighten me please
And they are far more than simple beast of music, I have performed, written and managed groups on both Coast for 50+ years, do you play bruh ???
Now this version without a guitar is outstanding. I am loving the way Stanley Clarke used the octave pedal. The keyboardist and drummer are crushing it!
These three are Killin!!!!!!!!! One of the best version of this song.
I saw SC at the Chestnut Cabaret in Philly in the mid 1980's.
He did a 15 minute School Days solo while standing on the table I was sitting at.
I managed his bass guitar cord for him.
Wow, what a fantastic show in a small club, one of the best I seen.
Stanley, te connais depuis 1975, tu as accompagné toute ma vie et ce n' est pas fini. Merci
By far the best live version of this song I've ever heard. Stanley plays the second part of the song in a choppy staccato , which is new to me. Very interesting indeed!
KEYBOARD PLAYER SPOKE HIS MIND MUCH LUV !!!
I was listening to Stanley Clarke when I was in high school back in the late 70's. Now I'm wondering why he looks younger than me. Amazing talent.
Because you didn't take care of yourself. That's why.
Amazing performance. You can hear Stanley Clarke's influence on Les Claypool of Primus.
There's no superlative doing justice to this awesome performance.
What a joy to see this . I had the pleasure of seeing Stanley in London around this time . The king is alive.........long live him .
A legend of bass guitar
Stanley Clarke Hendrix of the Bass I met with him si many times a very nice Man
To feel this is everything. Magic in his hands!!
thes best musicians these man
This version is so beautiful it’s actually sad. Brings tears to my eyes. Best version of this song he’s ever done. This is the perfect trio
This trio was LEGENDARY. Like I said above, I saw them 20 years ago and it was INSANE !!! Best musical experience, ever. 40 people in the club and all had a party together afterwards.
I saw Stanley clake in 1979 at Masonic temple in Detroit, awsome gig!!!! He wore a angles baseball cap
I said "DAMM' that keyboard player is sick...made that thing sound like a guitar....NICE
Deron is Absolutely Amazing!!!!
I wish Clarence and Deron would tour with Stanley again!!!! I would pay killer bucks to see them play this version!!!! Definitely!!!!
Simply incredible
Music communication. These guys is having a conversation of "schooldays". When the basslines unmarkt goes from Stanley to the left hand keyboard, the bass solo set in.The drummer is reading the development, and senses the shifts.A classic example of a mix between "arranged and improvisited music". Listen and learn newcommers.
pbstratocaster absolutely. within the playing hence becomes the communication for those that care to engage
pbstratocaster PREEEEACH!!!!!
I still have this lp and tape to this super tune real jazz song wow
Keyboard is so in touch love it all.
Absolutely Fantastic!!!!!
a love supreme quotes in the solo
Soo FANTASTIC Thanks for uploading this
En live il surprend toujours 😍🔥🔥🔥 ce morceau est une merveille ❤👍
OH MY SO CRISPY
Lifting our Spirits to new heights...Thanks, Stanley Clarke and Band...Trio...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've been practicing School Days (as as amateur 4-stringer) since the 70s - I reckon I'll be able to do a rough copy in about 60 more years or so.... it's remains an absolute classic - thank you Stanley - well done Sir.
I've heard Stanley play hundred School Days solos and all of them are great, but I "think" this solo might be the greatest of all. I wonder if he can play with this much dexterity, speed, length and creativity today. He's still plays some nice solos, but one's like this one are rare these days, lol. The greatest bassist every!
Checkout "A Longer April" by Brand X.Let me know what you think.
@@knifelyfe6565 Yeah Brand X big fan! My good friend in high school in late 70’s, early 80’s turned me on to Brand X and that particular piece “A Long April”. As a matter of fact I still have it recorded on cassette type. I love Percy Jones’ fretless bass playing he’s always been an original on the instrument.
@@ShangoDC agreed.We just lost John Goodsall last year.Percy and John Giblin, who is the one playing bass on "A Longer April" are two of my favorites.When I'm listening to Stanley, he's the best.When Im listening to Jaco, he's the best.Same with Percy! They are all such great players.
@@knifelyfe6565 Didn’t know we lost John Goodsall last, wow. I’m a big fan of Jaco and Percy, because they both have the fretless sound and approach so you put them together both as tremendously amazing players. But Stanley for me really takes the bass out of this world, been a fan since the early 70’s.
Magnifique et très émouvant...
I love Stanley clarke but this keyboardist though ❤️ 😍
I really like Stanley’s solo in this clip. He almost did not resort to those multiple note tremolos he normally does in his shows as of late. he kept them at an absolute minimal here.
But they're there.
My Goodness!
Stanley's string action is as close as you can get without touching the pickups, his built in finger ramp!
Amazing! he’s the best player on the planet
He is my favorite
A super show on keys drum bass wow
Wow That’s all I can say!!! Wow
I seen them live in my past life lol and they jammed love Stanley Clark's bass and all the rest thank you
Saw Stanley 86 in NY with Jeff Lorber Fusion 07 with Late Great George Duke again in 09 SMV thunder Tour Marcus and Victor Wooten all nasty concerts when he brought out upright Base in 07 I was in tears Love Stanley all these Base Players in 86 he came into Audience let them have a pluck
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This is by far the best version of this song I have ever heard!!!!!!
Dear Stanley, this version is my favorite version 🌹 🤞 🐿️ 🙏 ✊ 🤝 👍 🌹
wow jack u guys r amazing been listening to this song forever and finally getting into other music of his( lord what have i been missing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what a treat to find superb jazz music that i did not know existed, we r so lucky everybody i love U !!! PLAY ON J C BAND
Sounds great. That bass is a boss
outstanding, simply outstanding
6:47 Stanley is playing for the keyboard player - beautiful :-)
With Deron Johnson on keyboards and Gerry Brown (?) on drums. Fabulous!
That looks like Clarence Penn.
Voiilà bien des années que je ris quand je l'entends Autant que Carlos Devadip Chick Miles je serai heureux de vivre un concert Merci l'ami depuis 30 ans je respre ce mood
Master class who - bass-keys-drums just killing it ! sounds better than the original 1976 version !
Une perle.
BACK AGAIN ... WOOOOOWWW !!!!
Killer drummer
Oh Yessir.... Mr Clarke... The One and Only.. This is Killer ☺☺😎👊💯💯
Lo prende fuego al bajo!!!. Tremendo!!!. Maestro Stanley, Ud. forma parte de la leyenda de los que retornan para siempre!!!
Cool - a bit of 'Love Supreme' to start the solo...
J'adore sans oublier bien sur le grand Jaco j'ai beaucoup appris grâce a lui merci encore.
Father of da Bass...!!!
this. is. amazing.
Doga Büyükcan I ALMOST PAST OUT !,,,,
Je découvre aujourd'hui ce live ! merci de la mise en ligne!
Yes ha ha I am listening and watching it again I luv it♡♥♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
There is a CZcams video of school days w/ Stanley Clarke & George Duke. Really good stuff
Attacking the bass like a warrior from the seventh galaxy!
Awesome!
Superb. Love it.
Virtuose love You...let me know you(1982)
Holy shit! This is great!!
How many tunes can (and still) give us goosebumps of pleasure? School Days for one - and this version is epic. Thanks for uploading - nice one.
We really can't compare Stanley to Jaco, they didn't use the same kind of instrument : the Alembic model for Stanley, and the Fender fretless jazz model for Jaco, with an obvious difference of sound between them : Jaco's bass rather sounded like a double-bass, and Stanley's one rather like a guitar.
But, everybody will agree with me : 2 very great players on their instrument, even the best.
f***ing amazin!
its good that the keyboard player has something to do as well !
Iam enjoying this on this cold ass mi monday morning love it all
You can see & hear why Mark King of Level 42 loves & was so inspired by this man...
An utter genius on the bass & i rarely use that word unless its to pay my highest respects & that Alembic is still one of my all time favourite bass guitar's that the wizards a technology & bass building at Alembic made...
Alas they are way too far out of my price range but theres nothing that says i cant window shop & look at them all the time...
Just one of the most beautiful to look at & amazing sounding bass guitar's ive seen & is definitely in my Top Ten (Top 5) of Best Bass Guitars Ever To Be Made...
In light of this still ongoing coronavirus stay safe and healthy wherever you are in this world...
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An absolutely incredible take on this song. Hits another dimension at about 6:20. I probably would have lost it all had I been present at this show. Mind you, we're listening to just a trio here but oh, what a trio it is. I've always known Stanley breathes rare air shared by just a few, Jaco, Vic, Marcus, Chris (Squire), maybe a couple others.
Miles, Beethoven.
@@KitLaughlin Didn't know they too were bassists. Heard of 'em though, even saw Miles a few times.
@@GlenBraeDude That's an entirely fair comment! Yes, Miles and Big B (as I call him) were not bassists, but they certainly appreciated them. I saw Miles live twice in Japan. As for Beethoven, the 9th has some of the best bass you can hear (completely different music, of course). For me, Stanley is one of the few all-time greats. I had his first album when it first came out, all those years ago (and vinyl does bass better than any other medium, as I am sure you'll agree).
03:38 that paus when the drums comes in i have to rewind and rewatch it fills my spine with chills.
man je te decouvre , je suis eblouis, super.
ce morceau est vraiment terrible !
Heck, man, even Stan is behind with these novas.
Bellissimo brano
perfect!!!!!
His bass though, costum made... Nice...
Боже , як гарно грає чорт забирай !
OH MY...AWESOME!
That's one bass playing son of a gun.
fuck iam getting goose bumps this keyboard player red hot
Deron Johnson-keys,
Clarence Penn,dr
Un des tout grand sans aucun doute. Il passe à Saint-Gaudens le 10 mai 2018…
Insanely great! Who is the drummer and keyboard player??
Deron Johnson on keyboards.
omg this keyboard....... :0
Just like to point out how spot they are with each others here the base guitar and the drums he stops for a secound to adjust his tone then drummer just bash away the most amazing stuff ive ever seen 3:38
" Ah Ouii tu l'as dis !! Le fou de la Basse ! Le Jimi Hendrix de la Basse ! ; ))
Only the best can be compared with the best
Oo hell yes this one for Wiseby Williams
協調性の在る風景が,,,,///\\\\:脳内に,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,いいね!