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Habe mir gerade beide Teile dieses sehenswerten Film angeschaut.
Es geht um Bassisten, wie sie ticken, wie sie fühlen und was sie ausmacht.
Ein Film über Bassisten, für Bassisten und alle die Bassisten besser verstehen möchten.
Interessante Statements, tolle grooves, inspirierend und lehrreich, einfach empfehlenswert
RISING LOW documents what happened when 25 bass players as diverse as John Entwistle (The Who) and Larry Graham (Sly & The Family Stone) came together to record with Gov't Mule, a power trio fronted by guitarist Warren Haynes (The Allman Brothers Band). The trio suffered a devastating loss when their bassist, Allen Woody, died in August 2000.
Knowing that no single person could fill this void, the band decided to feature a different bass player on each song of their new recording project, The Deep End.
Warren's friend Mike Gordon, filmmaker (Outside Out) and bassist for the band Phish, was invited to document the recording sessions. As a featured guest on the album, Mike offers an inside perspective on this historic summit of bass players.
Through interviews and "experiments," Mike goes beyond the story of Allen Woody to explore why musicians rise to the top of their field, and the role of groove and deep vibration in bass playing.
With many of world's greatest bass players gathered to record with Gov't Mule, Mike had an intimate setting in which to address these themes.
25 Of The Greatest Bass Players Explore The Deep End:
Allen Woody
Alphonso Johnson
Bootsy Collins
Billy Cox
Chris Squire
Chris Wood
Dave Schools
Flea
George Porter Jr.
Jack Bruce
Jack Casady
Joey Arkenstat
John Entwistle Terry Graham
Les Claypool
Meshell Ndegeocello
Mike Gordon
Mike Watt
Oteil Burbridge
Phil Lesh
Rocco Prestia
Roger Glover
Stefan Lessard
Tony Levin
Willie Weeks
Es geht um Bassisten, wie sie ticken, wie sie fühlen und was sie ausmacht.
Ein Film über Bassisten, für Bassisten und alle die Bassisten besser verstehen möchten.
Interessante Statements, tolle grooves, inspirierend und lehrreich, einfach empfehlenswert
RISING LOW documents what happened when 25 bass players as diverse as John Entwistle (The Who) and Larry Graham (Sly & The Family Stone) came together to record with Gov't Mule, a power trio fronted by guitarist Warren Haynes (The Allman Brothers Band). The trio suffered a devastating loss when their bassist, Allen Woody, died in August 2000.
Knowing that no single person could fill this void, the band decided to feature a different bass player on each song of their new recording project, The Deep End.
Warren's friend Mike Gordon, filmmaker (Outside Out) and bassist for the band Phish, was invited to document the recording sessions. As a featured guest on the album, Mike offers an inside perspective on this historic summit of bass players.
Through interviews and "experiments," Mike goes beyond the story of Allen Woody to explore why musicians rise to the top of their field, and the role of groove and deep vibration in bass playing.
With many of world's greatest bass players gathered to record with Gov't Mule, Mike had an intimate setting in which to address these themes.
25 Of The Greatest Bass Players Explore The Deep End:
Allen Woody
Alphonso Johnson
Bootsy Collins
Billy Cox
Chris Squire
Chris Wood
Dave Schools
Flea
George Porter Jr.
Jack Bruce
Jack Casady
Joey Arkenstat
John Entwistle Terry Graham
Les Claypool
Meshell Ndegeocello
Mike Gordon
Mike Watt
Oteil Burbridge
Phil Lesh
Rocco Prestia
Roger Glover
Stefan Lessard
Tony Levin
Willie Weeks