Jackie Jackson On Making Bass Lines For Some Of Bob Marly's Biggest Songs Early In His Career
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A founding member of the Supersonics, Beverly’s All-Stars, and Toots and the Maytals, Jackie Jackson is Jamaica’s first great electric bassist. His style is rhythmic rather than melodic, often using open strings. Jackie is arguably the most versioned bassist in reggae history. The Staples Singers built “I’ll Take You There” on his bass line from “The Liquidator.”
Enjoy 'Throw Forward' clip from Jackie Jackson sharing basslines he created fro some of the biggest songs in reggae history for artist like Bob Marley, Toot & The Maytals, Jimmy Cliff and more..
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This man also played on Paul Simon's "Mother and child reunion"(a million plus seller). RESPECT MON.
THIS MAN PLAYED SOME OF THE GREATEST BASSLINES IN JAMAICA, Apart from these he played all the basslines for Treasure IsleS AND POSSIBLE SOME FOR STUDIO ONE AND OTHERS Bi THINK Jamaica should recognized him as one of the founding fathers of rock steady/reggae. basslines.
That was beautiful as Coxsone Dodd once said when everybody dead an gawn music alone shall live...all dem.baselines are timeless
It’s great that these unsung musicians can be acknowledged and given some flowers today. Many many classics to his name.
Much respect for the contributions to the music in the world ,I put you literally, on the stage of Brother one love.
Respect bassy, never knew you played on those big tunes 🎹🎺🎤🎷🎶🎻.
It is such a treat to hear the Living Legend himself speak about his craft.
Thank you, Jackie Jackson, for the beautiful memories and for sharing your beautiful rhythmic baselines throughout the decades!🎶🎼🎵🎻🎤
We will never forget you and your music, brotha!
Let's keep the music flowing.🎶🎼🎵🎤🎻
Founding father. Living legend
Greatness right here! 💪🏽
VERY nice to recognize this man and his talents. Bigg Up and Nuff Respect!!
You are the best uncle Jacky 🎼🎼🎼⬆️⬆️♥️💚💛🎼🎼🎼🎶👊👊👊🙏🏿
Yes indeed
Pure refreshing water for the soul! Thank you, Sir, for sharing it with us.
More bass, more stories…🙏🏾
Great longevity here to witness monn ..........Much respect me ah give Yunno! Look Ponn Hardwood wall ahh Shine!
this man and his basslines shine radiants of ❤, thank you Lord
Reggae royalty. Bass ace.
Royalty period
Beast🔥❤Wicked baselines!
Jackie Jackson = Giant
🙌🏾 Respect to the architects !🎸🔊
I've heard the Basslines, now I have met the man who played those lines. Thank You!
Great!!!!!
Such a legend player, check out Take it Easy by Hopeton Lewis
Respect due ….
What a joy to watch and listen to the legend, Jackie Jackson.
Have to bigger the legendary Jackie jackson foundation Reggae bass player
One of the great unsung heroes of Jamaican music., Cheers.
Amazing!
Respect.
Merci to a legend.
Maaaddd! Laage up yuhself Elda, yuh ting UP🇯🇲❤️💯👍
Much Respect Salute 🫡
There are lots of bass yt channels but I'm under the ACTUAL IMPRESSION that they don't rate reggae bassists. There's a certain feel/vibe/swing balance that you need to play reggae properly and no matter how technically proficient you may be if the feel isn't right it kills the vibe.
The real assumption is that reggae bass players do not understand music theory etc is nonsense, it takes skill & discipline to play reggae music/Jah music.
Would have been cool to hear him play along with the song
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😂 I always associate this name with Michael Jackson. To hear also associated with Bob Marley, wow, two legends 😎
'Marley', not 'Marly '