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    Tony Levin at Bass Player Live

    At the recent Bass Player Live event in L.A. I caught many of the clinics being conducted by some amazing bassists. One of the highlights for me was the clinic conducted by Tony Levin.
    While other bassists showed off their machine gun chops that most of us can never use, Tony demonstrated the art of producing a killer tone from his bass and how simple , well crafted bass lines can make a song pop. I was sitting next to Big Poppa and when Tony played just a whole note , we both turned to each other with open mouths. Truly, the sound of Money!
    His humble, humorous stories of sessions with John Lennon and Peter Gabriel gave us some insight of what these artists expect of a bass player and how important the bass part can be .
    Thanks to Tony and Musicman for a great weekend.
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    I'd rather sound/play like T.Lev than Jaco, Vic Wooten, etc. anyday.

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    Tony can rip but never over plays a line.

    Dave you are no slouch either when it comes to playing.

    I would love to learn from either of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rms View Post
    i'd rather sound/play like t.lev than jaco, vic wooten, etc. Anyday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dmarotta View Post
    At the recent Bass Player Live event in L.A. I caught many of the clinics being conducted by some amazing bassists. One of the highlights for me was the clinic conducted by Tony Levin.
    While other bassists showed off their machine gun chops that most of us can never use, Tony demonstrated the art of producing a killer tone from his bass and how simple , well crafted bass lines can make a song pop. I was sitting next to Big Poppa and when Tony played just a whole note , we both turned to each other with open mouths. Truly, the sound of Money!
    His humble, humorous stories of sessions with John Lennon and Peter Gabriel gave us some insight of what these artists expect of a bass player and how important the bass part can be .
    Thanks to Tony and Musicman for a great weekend.
    Dave Marotta
    Great post - when I was a kid I dreamed of sounding like Stanley and Jaco, now I'd much rather sound like Tony or Pino. For me it's much more about the groove and contributing to the music, not the solo spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve f View Post
    that might be because i suck but we don't need to dwell on that...
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    Tony can create a unique emotion in a song by the space and breath he puts into it, most notibly with PG, Paula Cole, Sara Maclaughlin etc. But can turn into a tornado with Liquid Tension Ex, Crimson...Not to
    mention some of the Jazz greats he plays with.

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    I love tony and am proud to have him in the family....Dave we had a nice little norweigian wood with Tony you and I and Jennifer......

    The one thing I want to point out is that all of those players are what makes the bass great and I dont want ot disrespect any of them.....they all bring passion and art to the bass
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    They all do just that BP for sure. Well said.

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    Tony is definitely the master. I love Peter Gabriel, but you must admit that Tony's bass lines are a big part of what makes his songs so memorable.

    How long has he been playing Music Man basses?
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    Quote Originally Posted by paranoid70 View Post
    Tony is definitely the master. I love Peter Gabriel, but you must admit that Tony's bass lines are a big part of what makes his songs so memorable.

    How long has he been playing Music Man basses?
    Very late 70´s I´d say. He played a Precision back in -78.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsGlNQISKEs"]YouTube - Peter Gabriel 1978 LIVE - "Opening-On the Air"[/ame]

    Without a mustache. Two years later, 1980, with Paul Simon. Mustache and Stingray.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7OPcZxp30g"]YouTube - Paul Simon Late In The Evening[/ame]

    Tony´s "Anno Domini" when it comes to playing Musicman should read B.M./A.M. Before/after mustache......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellboy View Post
    Very late 70´s I´d say. He played a Precision back in -78.

    YouTube - Peter Gabriel 1978 LIVE - "Opening-On the Air"


    //J
    OH YEAH! Thanks for posting that clip.
    In 1978, one of my closest friends was diagnosed with a spinal cord tumor right up near the brainstem. He had surgery and radiation and was in the hospital and was a mess. I got a couple of tickets to this tour at the Lyric Opera House in Baltimore and went to Hopkins Hospital with the tickets. I told my buddy that a ticket was his if he could get his ass out of the hospital in time - he did.
    It was a great experience all around.

    PS he passed away a few years ago so this was particularly nostalgic to see, I never thought to search youtube for footage from this concert...
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve f View Post
    OH YEAH! Thanks for posting that clip.
    In 1978, one of my closest friends was diagnosed with a spinal cord tumor right up near the brainstem. He had surgery and radiation and was in the hospital and was a mess. I got a couple of tickets to this tour at the Lyric Opera House in Baltimore and went to Hopkins Hospital with the tickets. I told my buddy that a ticket was his if he could get his ass out of the hospital in time - he did.
    It was a great experience all around.

    PS he passed away a few years ago so this was particularly nostalgic to see, I never thought to search youtube for footage from this concert...
    Glad that your friend made it for 25 years but sad to hear about him passing. Music is a powerful thing indeed. Glad that you liked the clip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tkarter View Post
    tony can rip but never over plays a line.

    Dave you are no slouch either when it comes to playing.

    I would love to learn from either of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmarotta View Post
    At the recent Bass Player Live event in L.A. I caught many of the clinics being conducted by some amazing bassists. One of the highlights for me was the clinic conducted by Tony Levin.
    Someday I would like to repeat the experience we all had at the Desert Bash with you, Cliff, Tony, BP, Dave LaRue, John and Luke sitting in a row, talking about things and playing a bit. I'm REALLY sorry I didn't get to see you guys at BPL. It's always an education.

    And, for me, having Dave Marotta on the forum is an honor. Play that funky music, white boy!

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