I FUCKIN FEEL LIKE TALKIN ABOUT JEFF AMENT

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  • dcfaithful
    dcfaithful Posts: 13,076
    Seriously one of the best of all time.

    Don't believe me? Listen to Present Tense and Whipping.

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    Fuckin' A! Jeff Ament is the shit!

    I wouldn't say he's one of the best technically, but he is master of his own style. However, Jeff has a presence in PJ's songs, and artistic merrit(album covers, booklet photography) that not a lot of bass players have. He's just fucking right for Pearl Jam.

    Plus, he's able to say that he was a building block in the making of the Seattle Sound. Jeff Ament is the shit, all many levels.
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  • pjtradeking
    pjtradeking Posts: 4,045
    sgossard3 wrote:
    haha... i love that picture... wheres that from?

    jeffs the fuckin man! go listen to "the real me" and tell me he didnt do ox justice! this wouldnt require so much debate if they would just turn him up in the mix

    maybe not wooten or claypool or flea but PJs music doesnt call for that... and id say jeff has a better ear as a songwriter than any of those other guys... instead of just mindless funktastic slappin (not that theres anything wrong with that) ... but comparing jeff to them is like comparing stone to satriani and vai :lol:

    That picture is either from the Seattle DD show, or one of the GR shows with The Melvins...I forget which!
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  • SomethingCreative
    SomethingCreative Kazoo, MI Posts: 3,412
    He's not THE best ever (Entwistle is) but you guys really don't think he's one of the best? top 10 at least?
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  • PJFAN_seattle
    PJFAN_seattle Posts: 2,965
    He's not THE best ever (Entwistle is) but you guys really don't think he's one of the best? top 10 at least?
    hes my favorite and id say hes pretty high up there.
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  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,414
    PJ_kidd wrote:
    he inspired me 2 pick up the bass! thank you jeff!=D

    same happened to me during junior high & high school. then later university kicked in and thing's turned to the darkside. :|
  • CJMST3K
    CJMST3K Posts: 9,722
    shell bell wrote:
    Jeff is the MAN! I was lucky enough to see him w/ three Fish several times. Awsome side project that needs to be brought back, that is of couse after they (PJ) plays a tour.


    I remember catching Three Fish, I think it was at Mercury Lounge back in 96 or 97. PJ does have a lot of side projects!
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  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    He's not THE best ever (Entwistle is) but you guys really don't think he's one of the best? top 10 at least?

    I'd say he's in the convo as far as maintream rock band bass players go, but he's definitely not the technically proficient bass shred type.

    He's just a great a classic groove based player. I think he deserves a mention, at the very least. I still think there are 10 pretty well known bass players that I would have no argument putting above JA. Also true what was mentioned about his hand in all things PJ.

    Some others that I'd probably bring up

    Entwistle
    John Paul Jones
    Justin Chancellor-more b/c the style of music, and much in the same way I'd mention Adam Jones in a guitar debate
    Flea
    McCartney
    Geezer Butler
    Jack Bruce
    Cliff Burton
    Robert Deleo
    Geddy Lee
  • CJMST3K
    CJMST3K Posts: 9,722
    He's not THE best ever (Entwistle is) but you guys really don't think he's one of the best? top 10 at least?


    I don't think that Ed is the best singer ever (best writer though!), I don't think that Jeff is the best bassist, that Mike and Stone are the best guitarists nor that Matt is the best drummer. But together they are a great band.

    The whole is greater than the sum of it's parts.
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  • dimitrispearljam
    dimitrispearljam Posts: 139,725
    jeff is epic..
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  • 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.
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,414
    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?"
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    ^^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.
  • JordyWordy
    JordyWordy 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.
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,414
    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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