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Let's consider, for a moment, the intense carpal tunnel syndrome that this bassist must feel after a show.
Fortunately, the band does know some ballads, which I'm sure he appreciates.
Level42 should be at the same level of fame as Zeppelin The Police Floyd etc....!!!
ОтветитьOBVIOUSLY This isn’t the song, but “Something About You” is my all time favorite song. Mark King is thee bass guitar god.
ОтветитьYou didn't know the legend that is Mark King? Best bass player ever ❤
ОтветитьListen to "almost there",live,same bass with MK,so vocals,many many more tracks if this is not enough,
.I've seen the all,he is the best by far
bass teacher and doesn't know in 2024 who Mark King is and sees him for the first time??....ok...
ОтветитьIn the UK anyone over 60 would know who Mark King is. Slap hadn't been heard by many people before Level 42 started having hits and it caused a bit of a sensation at the time.
ОтветитьHe is absolutely amazing!! The album version is slower than this live version, also 1980's live versions more like the album version you really need to check those out, I think they are better to be honest
ОтветитьI am a massive Mark King fan hut I think your right I wish he would tone down the treble...never used to be like that only when went to Status basses
ОтветитьMark King is an amazing base player, not a one trick pony. Pure Class. His guitars are custom made. He started off as a drummer btw, which is why he is so in tune with the drums.
ОтветитьI love this video.
"I'm never heard of this guy"
1 second later
"Uh-oh..."
Status graphite basses were a big thing in the late 80s and into the 90s. Their website is awful but their basses can still be bought for the 2500-3000 Euro range.
ОтветитьHe did the bass riff on the show “Seinfeld” back in the day.
ОтветитьI always thought the thumb thing was a slap ring ... now I gotta look closer
ОтветитьTerrible band. Best to ignore. Should have played jazz.
ОтветитьHmm, not seeing it here, but for those who don't know the essence of Mark King's slap style is the left hand slap. He will thumb slap the low E, then slap his left hand fingers onto the strings to mute the E and create a percussive sound. Then he'll follow that with a muted thumb slap, so you have an E-x-x and maybe a muted pop to complete the quarter note. That's how he keeps that 16th note groove going without duplicating sounds.
ОтветитьThe tape on his thumb is just padding for protection because he splits his thumb open if he doesn't cover it up, because he's so aggressive.👍
ОтветитьI don't get 5 string bass😮
ОтветитьMark started on the drums, so he incorporated the rhythmic aspect of drumming in his bass playing, that why he plays like this
Ответить...about to blow all minds...he's LEFT handed! Btw...Mark's brother on guitar. Awesome musical family. Love the 'Level'
ОтветитьLove games….early piece but great
ОтветитьAnd then..... He sings at the sametime
Ответитьmark wanted too be a drummer and that is in his bass playing
ОтветитьMark King is the Bass King
ОтветитьBeen a Level 42 fan since the mid 80s. There's a live album called "A Physical Presence" that I wore out from playing it so often. They still tour and are probably the best live band I have ever seen. So much going on it should be a mess... an absolute onslaught but somehow brilliant.
ОтветитьHe started out as a drummer before he changed to the bass
ОтветитьMy favorite! Watch him sing and play odd time wile doing it 🤙🏾👍🏾
ОтветитьIt’s kind of crazy that a bass teacher has never heard of Mark King!!!!
ОтветитьYou've heard of Larry Graham, right?
ОтветитьI find it difficult to believe that any bass player hadn’t heard of
Mark King, I’ve been a fan for years and saw them live. At their peak, around 35 years ago, when Mark used to fly around the stage while still playing. Amazing performance
Lets not forget Mark King would also SING whilst doing all this as well!
ОтветитьMark King originally leared to play drums. That's were he got the rhythm from.
ОтветитьGary Husband on drums, he is a phenomenal drummer, pianist and composer. Check him out with the legendary guitarist Allan Holdsworth (who also spent a little time with level42!)
ОтветитьIf you are a bass player, you know Mark King!
ОтветитьI think what this shows is that you should never set your face against an entire genre or even a sub-genre. I don’t generally like rap or country but I would never say I don’t like either genre because I recognise that excellence in either genre could exist.
ОтветитьPlaying bass and not knowing Mr King's work is like saying I didnt know water existed until I was 40yo.
ОтветитьMy opinion - you are completely out of your depth talking about Mark King!
ОтветитьHe started out as a drummer
ОтветитьI assjme that was Reading, not reading...🤔
ОтветитьI’ve seen level 42 many times in the 80s and he originally was the drummer and decided to move to bass because they needed a bass player.
ОтветитьLove games from the same period is amazing to hear
ОтветитьLove meeting love or Love Games
ОтветитьSeriously you've never heard of Mark King or the guitar make? King is legend and is fantastic live, stick to listening to Swift 🤦
ОтветитьSuch a shame that Level 42 are terrible
ОтветитьJesus Christ man. Play the track then dissect it.
ОтветитьMy favorite band since the early 80’s. Saw them live in Stockholm for the first time in 1985.
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