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Old 03-12-2009, 05:01 PM
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Hey ya'll I just recently got hip to Jamiroquai and I'm diggin the bass player / don't know his name but his old skool playing reminds me of all the disco bass lines from the 70'S and 80's that I loved to play.
I would like to ask you guy's what other new artists you listen to for this type of groove playing.
I listen to a ton of variety so I was surprised I hadn't listened to J.thou I have heard the name for awhile.
So lets limit this to new artist out in the last 5-10 yrs max.

that said I just really got into Gvn't Mule within the last 5 yrs hahahahahah stupid me

comon show the love

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Its the one and only Stu Zender, highly acclaimed bassist.

Left the band a while ago though, but the new guy fills in nicely. Depends on what albums youre spinnin.
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Old 03-12-2009, 05:25 PM
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Hey man i love Jamiroquai too!

They got some fun songs to groove to.

Stuart Zender was definitely there best bass player thers been a few since the only ones i can think of being Nick Fyffe and Paul Turner.

I dont know if you know these guys already but you should check out Incognito there pretty funky and they got some cool grooves. Or possibly The Brand New Heavies which is the group Jay Kay was actually auditioning for before he formed Jamiroquai.
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Paul Turner! Ah, I couldnt remember Sir P Bass's name.
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Old 03-12-2009, 05:39 PM
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There are some amazing videos on you tube of them at Abbey Road. Performing live. Simply amazing. I've only found three songs so far. They are with the new bass player and the sound and arrangements are unbeliveable. It sounds like they just came off of a tour. Highly reccomended!!!!
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Yeh those Abbey Road Vids are kool Such a tight performance.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2tHB...e=channel_page

You should check that out ^^ thats some serious playing man, they wer at ther best with Zender.
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I wish I had that kind of groove. It's embarrassing.
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Hey man i love Jamiroquai too!

They got some fun songs to groove to.

Stuart Zender was definitely there best bass player thers been a few since the only ones i can think of being Nick Fyffe and Paul Turner.
This may be considered sacrilege in Jamiroquai World, but I greatly prefer Nick Fyffe and Paul Turner.
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Old 03-13-2009, 03:36 AM
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and all I can say is...Chuck Rainey, Rocco, .Bernard Edwards Duck, The Hook, Babbit, ...............its late ....nite all

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One of my new favs. Great grooves, funky, with a 70's vibe. Great stuff.
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I love all of jamiroquai's bassists, theyre all ubercool in their own way
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That glimpse of the bass looked like a P-bass. Surprised me since I thought that J basses are more popular for that style.

Jamiroquai is very good alright, but sometimes a little too derivative of Stevie Wonder. But I love Stevie, so derivative isn't totally bad, just makes me feel that I have heard the song somewhere before...
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This may be considered sacrilege in Jamiroquai World, but I greatly prefer Nick Fyffe and Paul Turner.
They're all good, but if I had to pick just one it too would be Paul Turner. His work with Annie Lennox is really good too.

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That glimpse of the bass looked like a P-bass. Surprised me since I thought that J basses are more popular for that style.
Just goes to show it isn't always a matter of what you use, but how you use it. I believe PT is a great fan/endorsee of Alleva Coppella J5 basses, but also uses a vintage P and 4&5 string 'Rays, plus a huge Aguilar rig to amplify them. Nice work if you can get it.
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This may be considered sacrilege in Jamiroquai World, but I greatly prefer Nick Fyffe and Paul Turner.
Yeh Nick Fyffe an Paul Turner are amazing players in their own right, im not disputing that what so ever. I kinda just get the feeling that Stu Zender slotted in well, it just seems as tho they lost the flair when he left. They still come out with some hits but in the zender days it was like every song on their albums was decent if not amazing. Thats just my opinion though.
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Ok so back on topic I have now listened to the Incognito and Brand new Heavies vids and I'm diggin thier old skool grooves big time. Who else you got ??? new on the scene???
more names please!

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Old 03-13-2009, 02:34 PM
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Yeh Nick Fyffe an Paul Turner are amazing players in their own right, im not disputing that what so ever. I kinda just get the feeling that Stu Zender slotted in well, it just seems as tho they lost the flair when he left. They still come out with some hits but in the zender days it was like every song on their albums was decent if not amazing. Thats just my opinion though.
Nick Fyffe? Are you kidding? Total amateur compared to Turner and Zender. I guess you haven't checked out too much of the live stuff cause Fyffe was barely cutting it. I'm actually surprised he was with the band as long as he was. Anyway, that's enough Fyffe-bashing for now. Randy Hope-Taylor was the guy who played with Incognito and he was, indeed, fantastic. One very underrated player from the British Acid Jazz scene was Richard (his last name is never mentioned on the album sleeves) from Corduroy. Check out the albums "Dad Man Cat" and "High Havoc". Very fluid playing by a guy very at ease on his instrument. It's not disco-ish in the least (and it's not from the last five to-ten-years), but it's great stuff.
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Old 03-13-2009, 07:28 PM
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Nick Fyffe? Are you kidding? Total amateur compared to Turner and Zender. I guess you haven't checked out too much of the live stuff cause Fyffe was barely cutting it. I'm actually surprised he was with the band as long as he was. Anyway, that's enough Fyffe-bashing for now. Randy Hope-Taylor was the guy who played with Incognito and he was, indeed, fantastic. One very underrated player from the British Acid Jazz scene was Richard (his last name is never mentioned on the album sleeves) from Corduroy. Check out the albums "Dad Man Cat" and "High Havoc". Very fluid playing by a guy very at ease on his instrument. It's not disco-ish in the least (and it's not from the last five to-ten-years), but it's great stuff.
Well yeh i havent checked out the live stuff with Nick Fyffe, i was judging it by his recorded work to be honest i.e. Synkronized etc. But yeh i agree Zender and Turner definitely work better with the band, its a shame Zender left in the first place tbh, i hear he had only been playing seriously for two years before they recorded Emergency on Planet Earth which seems pretty crazy. The guys got talent.

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