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Jaco Pastorius
Jazz / Funk / Other

"I Am The World's Greatest Bass Player Motherfucker"

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
United States

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Last Login: 3/15/2006
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Member Since5/7/2005
Band Websitejacopastorius.com/
Band MembersJust Me, and sometimes working with other bands
InfluencesCharlie Parker, Bach, Mozart, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, Beatles
Sounds LikePunk Jazz
Type of LabelNone


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PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY MESSAGES AT THIS POINT (COMMENTS WILL DO FINE)

I AM HOPING THAT ALL OF YOU KNOW THAT THIS ISN'T REALLY JACO. YOU MAY WISH TO SEND MESSAGES ON HOW MUCH YOU LOVE JACO AND WISH TO HEAR A RESPONSE FROM THE GOD HIMSELF BUT PLEASE, DON'T EXPECT ME TO REPLY TO ANY OF YOUR MESSAGES UNDER HIS CHARACTER. THANK YOU

In Memory of....

Dec 1951 - Sept 1987

Teen Town

Note: This is Pat Metheny's liner notes to the 2000 reissue of Jaco's debut album, "Jaco Pastorius", a piece we feel captures what Jaco and his music is all about.

jaco pastorius may well have been the last jazz musician of the 20th century to have made a major impact on the musical world at large. everywhere you go,sometimes it seems like a dozen times a day, in the most unlikely places you hear jaco's sound; from the latest tv commercial to bass players of all stripes copping his licks on recordings of all styles, from news broadcasts to famous rock and roll bands, from hip hop samples to personal tribute records, you hear the echoes of that unmistakable sound everywhere. (it may even be more imitated at this point than the previously most pervasive jazz sound to escape into the broader culture beyond the local borders of jazz, the moody harmon mute stylings of miles davis). for all the caterwauling that has gone on about new musicians that have shown up in recent years being toted as the "next miles", or the "duke ellington of their generation", or whatever, jaco outranks all of them and all of that by being the one and the only of his kind, without predecessor; the only post 1970 jazz musician known on a first name basis with all music fans of all varieties everywhere in the world. from the depths of africa where he is revered in almost god-like status to the halls of most every music university on the planet. to this day, and maybe more than ever, he remains the one and the only JACO.

and how odd it is to see this era of historical revisionism in jazz how this accomplishment is often relegated by people who should know better as being "not jazz" or as "fusion" (possibly the single most ignorant and damaging term ever invented to describe (discount) an important and vital branch of the jazz music tree). jaco at his best, as on this record, defines what the word jazz really means. jaco used his own experiences filtered through an almost unbelievable originality informed by a musicianship as audacious as it was expansive, to manifest into sound through improvisation a musical reality that illuminated his individuality. and besides all that, he simply played his ass off - in a way that was totally unprecedented on his instrument, or on ANY instrument for that matter.

because jaco's thing has been so fully assimilated into the culture and the musical vocabulary of our time, i notice that it is difficult for people who weren't around at the time of his emergence to fully weigh the impact of his contribution. as a young musician who met jaco in his prime when we were both just starting out, i can only say that my reaction upon hearing him for the first time (with ira sullivan in miami, florida in 1972) was simply one of shock - i had literally never heard anything remotely like it, nor had anyone else around at the time. and yes, as is so often noted in his case, the way he was playing was unprecedented in technical terms, but that wasn't what made it so stunningly appealing to me. there was a humanity to jaco's thing, built into those relentless grooves was that rare quality that only the most advanced jazz musicians seem to be able to conjure up - with jaco, you were hearing the sound of a time, of an entire generation at work, on the move.

our musical relationship was immediate. we recognized in each other a kind of impatience with the status quo of our respective instruments and jazz in general and found an instantaneous rapport from the first notes we played together. we also became really good friends. during the short time that i lived in miami (near jaco's hometown of ft. lauderdale), we played show gigs together and occasionally played at his house (he was living on top of a laundromat at the time) and spent a lot of time just talking about music, much of it about how intensely we both disliked the so-called jazz/rock of the time. ( how ironic that we are both now associated (inaccurately) with that movement). shortly after we met, i wound up moving to boston to join gary burton's quartet. during this period, jaco and i spent time working together in new york with pianist paul bley and began a trio that lasted for several years with drummer bob moses (that group later went on to record what became my first record "bright size life".)

in the middle of this period jaco recorded this album. when jaco got word that herbie hancock (a major hero of both of ours) had agreed to participate, i think his already inspired vision of what he could be as a musician and what he could do with this record in particular went to a whole other level. listening again to this record, and the way that he and herbie hook up on the original and the alternate takes of "used to be a cha-cha" we are hearing improvised music at it's highest level - but with a difference. jaco restructured the function of the bass in music in a way that has affected the outcome of countless musical projects to follow in his wake - an innovation that is still being absorbed by rhythm section players to this day - he showed the world that there was an entirely different way to think of the bass function, and what it meant. for this alone, jaco would earn a major place in the pantheon of jazz history. but, of course, there was so much more.

his solo on 'donna lee', beyond being astounding for just the fact that it was played with a hornlike phrasing that was previously unknown to the bass guitar is even more notable for being one of the freshest looks at how to play on a well traveled set of chord changes in recent jazz history - not to mention that it's just about the hippest start to a debut album in the history of recorded music. that solo, along with his best compositions like "continuum" reveal a melodic ingenuity (that rarest and hardest to quantify of musical qualities amongst improvisors) that comes along only a few times in each generation. and then there is just his basic relationship to sound and touch; refined to a degree that some would have thought impossible on an "electric" instrument.

jaco's legacy has had a rough go of it - a horribly inaccurate, botched biography, endless cassette bootlegs of late-life gigs that do nothing but devalue the importance of his message through greed and overkill, and a mythology that seems to thrive on the stories that surrounded the lesser aspects of his lifestyle over the triumphs of his early musical vision and wisdom.

but you know what? you put this record on, and none of that matters. it is all here, in the grooves; everything you need to know about the guy. jaco pastorius was one of the most important musicians of our time - the fact that this was his first record is simply astonishing, there is no other way to put it. that this is without question the most auspicious debut album of the past quarter century is inarguable. as with all great recordings, the force of it's value becomes more evident as time passes.

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Fan sites

DownBeat.com: Jaco Pastorius

Jaco Jazz

Jaco Pastorius' Bass Guitar Lessons

Tribute to Jaco Pastorius, A

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Greg Walker




3/16/2006 12:59 AM

I couldn't do better than to quote Pat's words, opposite: "...Jaco outranks all of them and all of that by being the one and the only of his kind, without predecessor; the only post 1970 jazz musician known on a first name basis with all music fans of all varieties everywhere in the world."
He was a true original mind and is much missed.
Best, Greg
Brandon




3/16/2006 12:27 AM

Hey Jaco, hope your well, your an absoulute idol to me and you are the worldest greatest bass player, yours truly and may you rest in peace.
Brandon.
Spaceman Joe




3/16/2006 12:17 AM

All hail Jaco, bass player supreme...
René




3/15/2006 5:48 PM

hey there.. thanks for accepting!
love your music...
Strangelove Ocean




3/15/2006 8:37 AM

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3/14/2006 8:16 PM

Even tho Jaco passed a long time ago, his influences are strong as ever.
I personally must say that it is Jaco's amazing bass talent that drew me from the drums to the bass. The way he OWNED harmonics in Portrait Of Tracy had me speechless.

His passing is a tremendous loss to the music world.
chopas




3/14/2006 6:16 PM

hey saludos creo que no has entenderme tal ve s no hables español pero te mando saludos desde atlixco puebla ...........despierta solo falta volar..............escucha a mi banda www.myspace.com/kubricktheband
self proclaimed Poet




3/14/2006 5:48 PM

River People who live in Liberty City are my freinds .....
Peace and Love Jaco
Levi Lynch-Solo Artist(For Now)




3/14/2006 4:24 PM

Be sure to check out my profile.I have a song dedicated to this wonderful man.
Modern Bossa Band




3/14/2006 2:55 PM

Jaco, thank you for all.
Slipper




3/13/2006 3:50 PM


We love you!
The Adventures of Maximum Jackson




3/13/2006 3:07 PM

Love the Jazz Fest video.
Mojo




3/12/2006 10:15 PM

I have some music! Enjoy!

..>
azazel.anti-social[TTC]




3/12/2006 9:24 PM

put his music back up.

i enjoyed listening to it when i came to this page.
cody




3/12/2006 4:18 PM

dude jaco pastorius is like the best bassist ever man hes awsome
Eddie




3/12/2006 3:35 PM

I love Portrait of Tracy, Donna Lee, Continuum and TEEN TOWN!!!!

Those were some of the songs that got me on the bass a couple months ago
Willy Andresco




3/12/2006 1:27 PM

play some music!...don't let it down
Degradation Trip




3/12/2006 3:01 AM

Thanks to the best fan of the best bassist for adding the best rockband ;-)

best greetz
mustache tom




3/11/2006 10:13 AM

you are truly a god.
Giovanni




3/9/2006 10:02 PM

Much love and respect for the king of bass!
DOR




3/9/2006 5:51 PM

Thanks For the Add...Luv Your Music..
kyle honea




3/9/2006 12:25 AM

Jaco, thanks again!! you weren't a spoiled rich kid who went to music school.oh no!! you were the real deal, and we can all learn from your pure musicality.
Marco Rodi




3/8/2006 11:35 AM



Milan Polak




3/8/2006 2:48 AM

Thx for wanting to be friends and for keeping the spirit of the best bassist in the universe alive!

All the best,
Milan
www.milanpolak.com
www.milanpolakfansite.com
HOT TUB MONKEY LOVE/MYCROFT'S GHOST




3/7/2006 11:07 PM

Jaco is still the greatest bassist ever in my opinion. His skills in bass playing and composing have been a big inspiration and everytime I hear a song, I think of not just the bassist, but the brilliant composer behind it!
Slipper




3/7/2006 3:20 PM


maaan! Dat's Da bass!
Michael




3/7/2006 9:23 AM

A true innovator and inspiration to all musicians everywhere.
Jeff




3/6/2006 4:50 PM

If it wasnt for Jaco, i would still just be playing regular notes lol I owe you my soul jaco, i wish i could trade places with you!
Dan




3/5/2006 3:30 AM

Thank You for evry thing Jaco
Jay




3/4/2006 10:27 PM

all praise to the mighty jaco...
jimmy dreams




3/4/2006 2:20 AM

put the music back up!
gonzalo silva




3/3/2006 4:41 PM

I OWE YOU MY SOUL JACO.
† Timmy †




3/3/2006 3:25 PM

greatest bass player eva lived
Daryl Aberhart




3/3/2006 11:31 AM

Our Dear departed friend. I taught myself to play bass using your instructional video, and 'teen town ' was the first tune i ever transcribed and played on bass. You will live as long the world survives, through your music and in our hearts. I would dearly love to do a vocal album of your tunes as I have just done with John scofield, but aside from John Edwards, (and he's a sham) I dont think im gonna have much luck getting in touch. Rest in peace up there in LIberty city.
ciao
Daz
Soul Finger




3/2/2006 4:40 PM

The God of All of The Elc. Bass History
i miss you :(
~57~




3/2/2006 10:28 AM

you are the reason i play bass now and thank you for all the music you have created. its an inspiration for many, both young and old.
RIP sir for you will forever be the greatest
···Daniel Fessel···




3/1/2006 4:19 PM

You're the fretless voodoo genius...
THE SPIRIT OF A LITTLE DINO




3/1/2006 1:19 PM

Thanks for the ad, Thanks for the lessons-in my x band speedqueensuperstars, you and other friends of yours helped me out. and by the way am back on drums, where you started. Am gonna make you proud! peace!
Daniel




3/1/2006 10:15 AM



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Bogdon Vasquaf - bass whore




3/1/2006 6:07 AM

may God bless the Pastorius family with peace and love... thank you for the add... Jaco's expressed thoughts will live for all time.
Guy




3/1/2006 4:57 AM

Head and shoulders above the rest, and not ashamed to say so himself. RIP!!
Mr. Football 1




2/28/2006 8:52 PM

Often immitated but never duplicated
ignatius




2/28/2006 8:25 AM

no body play like you jaco, and if they try they never will, may God rest your soul.
thebandgrifter




2/28/2006 2:31 AM

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Greg




2/27/2006 7:35 PM

what happend to the music your killing me first the vic wooten myspace now this what is up with that
Paolo Esposito




2/27/2006 7:27 PM

Thanks for add!!
Paolo
Paul Celentano




2/27/2006 6:31 PM

its always a pleasure to hear your stuff.
ASR RECORDS - Kansas City USA




2/26/2006 12:54 PM

Thanks and BEST WISHES - may you achieve all of your goals! Check out one of our latest releases: "The New York Jazz Sessions" by Richie Pratt...





Peace and Blessings,

'ASR RECORDS
Kansas City USA

Thanks from Kansas City jazz!
Joe Margiotta




2/24/2006 4:11 PM

No one, and I mean no one, can do what Jaco did.
He was the true original...could say more with one note than most can say with a thousand...
jaco lives
ZoeLena Personal Life Coach to the Stars




2/24/2006 3:07 PM

have a rockin' weekend
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