You get a little lucky and you make a little money!
Jaco and Joni together, was something of a peak in music for Jazz.
Hear for yourself, what a wild time! (Crypto Friendly Lyrics I must add ;-)
Here are the lyrics to follow:
I'm down to a roll of dimes
I'm stalking the slot that's hot
I keep hearing bells all around me
Jingling in the lucky jackpots
They keep you tantalized
They keep you reaching for your wallet
Here in fools' paradise!
I talked to a cat from Des Moines
He said he ran a cleaning plant
That cat was clanking with coin
Well, he must have had a genie in a lamp
'Cause every time, I dropped a dime, I blew it
He kept ringing bells
Nothing to it!
He got three oranges
Three lemons
Three cherries
Three plums
I'm losing my taste for fruit
Watching the dry cleaner do it
Like Midas in a polyester suit
It's all luck!
It's just luck!
You get a little lucky and you make a little money!
I followed him down the strip
He picked out a booth at Circus Circus
Where the cowgirls fill the room
With their big balloons
The Cleaner was pitching with purpose!
He had Dinos and Pooh Bears
And lions, pink and blue there
He couldn't lose there!
Des Moines was stacking the chips
Raking off the tables
Ringing the bandit's bells
This is a story that's a drag to tell
(In some ways)
Since I lost every dime
I laid on the line
But the cleaner from Des Moines
Could put a coin
In the door of a John
And get twenty for one
It's just luck!
I met Jaco, I was a bass player in Mesa Arizona in 1981, and he came into town, and he was touring his his own band then, Word of Mouth. My gf pointed out he was walking into the "john" and I should go chat him up, so I did (of course). and I'm there taking a leak next to him asking him what kind of strings he puts on his bass (rotosounds) and if he ever used anything other than a Fender Jbass, etc. "No, I just work with what I have.." I had one of those bass amps he used, with the 18" woofer. I thought it was interesting but not a modern sound; but he made it work, with the Jbass and playing a bit ahead of the beat.
Acoustic 360
I had one of those amps too!
So big, it would not fit in my car... had to buy a truck ;-)
I had a SWR 4x10 and the big ben 18inch.... Traveling with the band was Always a deal....Big ben took the whole space so I Always got in a fight with our drummer :). But I loved the sound of it, warm low. You didn't hear it even that good on stage. But the lowest sound was filling the venues......
I have the SWR with a 4x10, and that's enough for me..
Also a custom Sadowski JBass, and I put the pre-CBS fender pickups in it.
There is no better sound for me. I just happened to find a luthier that had the pickups, I was telling him I wanted to find a pair, and then he pulls them out of a drawer and gives them to me.
He was saving them for the right player...
Wow that's great, superb pick-ups. I have played a Sadowski once in Nijmegen at Paul's Bassmatters. Great instruments. Me myself, I have a custom made Bo~el made bij Huub Boel in the Netherlands. It is an 5 string Jazz model especially made for me. It's got a pearl-neck inlay like Dreamtheater's John Myung Always has in his Yamaha basses :). I'm fond of the instrument, it has the real Jazz-punch and funk. Instuments are like gloves....they have to fit perfectly :)
Jaco.....wow...One of a kind. With Joni, it is real magic.. I just added a post myself last week about Jaco (https://steemit.com/music/@verhp11/music-is-magic-music-is-emotion-7-basplaying-jaco-pastorius) Take a read if you like. Cool to see many more Jaco lovers on Steemit..
Take care and thanks,
Great article, thanks for pointing it out.
I hope you will do more, you obviously know more about many other artists as well. I have gone out of my way to meet Marcus and a few others. Sanborn, Miles, etc.
Married into Coltrane family at one time..
I will do more articles, music is my passion, thank you. Miles.....again another icon. Married into Coltrane's family....now that is neith :)
Just a classic. I especially like whenever the drums kick in a bit more, maybe cause I´m playing them myself :D
Good to hear you know how to kick it bro!
now this is the kind of music that brings the old days in memory .....thanks for this amazing post.enjoying my self.@resteem
Me too bro
Joni Mitchell and Jaco pastorius great performance, like that music,old is gold
Old School
stunning video.. I like your music a debt of gratitude is in order for sharing this story.. convey one @surfyogi
Yes, stunning is a good word.
Jazz, good music my friend @surfyogi. What year is this song? :O
1980 or so I think
this music is realy cool.....i like it...i like to follow u for more music....
As cool as it gets ;-)
happy old days
presently this is the sort of music that gets the days of yore memory .....thanks for this astounding post.enjoying my self.@resteem
wow really great saturday for all of us and its more good to listen Joni Mitchell and Jaco Pastorius and really thanx to share it because its my first chance to listen Joni Mitchell and amaized to listen her that her lyrics and the voice is really gifted with this band is the best sound and video @surfyogi
I resteem your post hope you will give a huge upvote as i am new here thanks
music is amazing friend, cool, successful always
Wow.. amazing video.. i like your music thanks for sharing this story.. carry one..
video or music good friends, I like my friends post, ooya my friend visit my blog once ya, thank you.
old is gold,,,,they are still amazing.awesome.
this is a interesting video.. mind fresh after see this video.. thanks for sharing.. this video.. i alawys wait.. more videos.. like this.. thank u very much.. upload more video.. plz plz sir..
Wow.. amazing video.. i like your music..i love this music sir.. thanks for sharing this story..
legends are always legends.legendary post,legendary song.wow.....wow...wow.
Jaco Pastoruis and Joni Mitchell music rocked my childhood days. I can vividly remember my grandpa used to play this same music.
They were amazing singers and it's uncommon to get this type of music now. Music so soothing and sweet.
Oh! This just brought back the nostalgia feeling right now.
I'll be playing this all through today - I bet dad will be emotional hearing this lol.Thanks @surfyogi for sharing.
Happy Steeming
saturday night is awesome when some music make you gone wild!
good
Thats really nice
thanks for sharing video music
carry on
waiting for your next blog
I want to work with you together
Thanks a lot sharing about historical music.
Carry on ..
i guess everyone should read this fine post so cool for everyone !!!
Music is the most enjoyment think all over the environment.We listen music at night ,morning time,In travel ,when we got pain when celebrating anything.
Thank you very much for sharing
We all miss jaco very much.
If you are here because you heard about how amazing the composition Portrait of Tracy is, then please watch another video, preferably the album version. This is an unrelated live solo that only quotes a small part of Portrait of Tracy, it doesn't represent the real thing. I can't think of any live performances Jaco did that compare to the original.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JXOnhzoC-i89
Hi surfyogi last few days wher have you been?every day i wait for your post,Wow............so nice lyrics ,,,,,,so meaningful....and the music too good.......the vocal tonic just awesom.....i really feel it......keep touch with us....all the best.....
More sharing of music my friend? I love it!
Amazing song really shows off what Jaco could do with a Fretless Bass, which is something I forgot to mention; that's the sound of a fretless bass, which is not easy to play in tune.
Jaco told the story of buying a Fender Jazz bass, and pulling all the frets out of the neck, then taking epoxy boat resin and filling in the fretboard, sand it down and we have a DIY fretless bass, and if it happens to be pre-CBS Fender era, then it sounds like Jaco sounds... otherwise the instrument sounded different later in the 70's.
excellent poem!
wow so beautiful and greatful songs
More than very good music friend I love how those basses sound great, at that time it was smaller if I had not gone to a concert they are too fantastic thanks for such excellent music
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I love super rock post friend thanks
Ah, this is my jazz period, usually just music no voice, but this is super fun to dance. I shall make a new dancing video ^^ Sending a kiss to you!
Check out my latest piece on the mysterious Boleskine Manor if you get a chance.
My improv teacher in college knew Jaco towards the end of his life. He’d tell us stories of running into him on the streets and clubs of New York all the time. Jaco is really something else!
Wow that's a wonderful music .I really like it music video song.
With this,l say life would be completely be flat without music..thanks for this too @surfyogi
Nice memories on this song!! ❤❤ i like your tasty for music !