I FUCKIN FEEL LIKE TALKIN ABOUT JEFF AMENT

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  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 93,968
    CJMST3K wrote:
    The whole is greater than the sum of it's parts.

    I think that's the best way to put it. :D And the sum is pretty fucking good to. :D

    With all due respect to Jeff, Les Claypool is probably the best bass player I've ever heard in my life. Talent wise Les is second to none.

    I do love it when Jeff plays the stand up bass. It really adds a great vibe to songs like Indifference, etc.

    i agree with you there!

    his singing is another story, but they way he play's that bass guitar? man!
    though i like this primus project, other then his countless other solo acts.
    the jack irons, eddie vedder & claypool's cover of shine on your crazy diamonds by pink floyd kicks ass!!!
  • demetrios wrote:
    CJMST3K wrote:
    The whole is greater than the sum of it's parts.

    I think that's the best way to put it. :D And the sum is pretty fucking good to. :D

    With all due respect to Jeff, Les Claypool is probably the best bass player I've ever heard in my life. Talent wise Les is second to none.

    I do love it when Jeff plays the stand up bass. It really adds a great vibe to songs like Indifference, etc.

    i agree with you there!

    his singing is another story, but they way he play's that bass guitar? man!
    though i like this primus project, other then his countless other solo acts.
    the jack irons, eddie vedder & claypool's cover of shine on your crazy diamonds by pink floyd kicks ass!!!

    Never heard that cover, I am highly intrigued now though.

    Some Primus stuff just makes you scratch your head and wonder "How did he make THAT sound with a bass?"
  • DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,430
    ^^You guys should really listen to Victor Wooten play. His version of Amazing Grace is great. First heard it on the Gov't Mule documentary Rising Low, directed by Mike Gordon(bass for Phish). Covers the recording of Mule's Deep End albums, where they had an all star cast of bass players sit in for their deceased bassist, Allen Woody.

    Anyway, Wooten is a monster.
  • JordyWordyJordyWordy Posts: 2,261
    Claypool is a man possessed. So many nights ive sat at home, trying to figure out the noises that man makes. I just cant do any of it.

    Agree with all the people saying PJ members are brilliant as a unit, and Jeff is a great player. I also love his songwriting, its great. The man loves some weird stuff. His influence in the bands overall sound is pretty great too. And man, that big fat warm sound from his standup, phwaor.
  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 93,968
    demetrios wrote:

    I think that's the best way to put it. :D And the sum is pretty fucking good to. :D

    With all due respect to Jeff, Les Claypool is probably the best bass player I've ever heard in my life. Talent wise Les is second to none.

    I do love it when Jeff plays the stand up bass. It really adds a great vibe to songs like Indifference, etc.

    i agree with you there!

    his singing is another story, but they way he play's that bass guitar? man!
    though i like this primus project, other then his countless other solo acts.
    the jack irons, eddie vedder & claypool's cover of shine on your crazy diamonds by pink floyd kicks ass!!!

    Never heard that cover, I am highly intrigued now though.

    Some Primus stuff just makes you scratch your head and wonder "How did he make THAT sound with a bass?"

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