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CLIFF BURTON - Bass Players You Should Know. Ep.6 

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Metallica are the biggest heavy metal band ever, right? - but things could have been very different if it wasn’t for the influence of bassist Cliff Burton.
Cliff was the band’s secret weapon and despite only having three years in Metallica, he set the tone for the rest of the band to go on and become the biggest heavy metal outfit on the planet.
Fast forward 30 years and the bass chair is in the safe hands of the awesome Robert Trujillo and Metallica are selling out huge stadiums all over the world, but songs from the Cliff Burton era still account for half of any given Metallica setlist. Who knows what he would have gone on to achieve if his life had not been cut short in a tragic tour bus crash in September 1986.
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@ddsvelder9866
@ddsvelder9866 4 года назад
Let me tell you a little story. When I was 12, my parents made my older brother who was 16 or 17 at the time stay home and watch me. He was so upset because he had planned on going out with his girlfriend that night. I remember he told me that we were gonna play video games and I was not to complain about his music (he listened to metal and I often said it scared me). I remember hearing the mini bass solo in The Four Horsemen and I was so amazed by that. I asked my brother what was that and he told me about Cliff, and showed me more Metallica. That seemingly trivial moment changed my life. After begging my parents endlessly, I got a Fender P Bass and an amp and I've practiced anywhere from 2 to 6 hours almost everyday since then. Now I'm a year away from having a college degree in music composition. If it weren't for Cliff, my life would be completely different. RIP brother
@rubwpalma1551
@rubwpalma1551 3 года назад
that's a compelling story man, how did your brother react when you asked him about that?
@charlielucas3386
@charlielucas3386 3 года назад
Wow, that’s amazing, man!! 👍🏻😎🤘🏻
@interestingusername1049
@interestingusername1049 2 года назад
Cool
@ddsvelder9866
@ddsvelder9866 2 года назад
@Espen Fjell Jeg er født i Wales, men jeg er veldig norsk på pappas side
@ddsvelder9866
@ddsvelder9866 2 года назад
@@rubwpalma1551 he was pretty surprised, we ended up bonding over music a lot after that
@poltergeist3194
@poltergeist3194 4 года назад
If it wasn’t for the solo section in Orion, I would have never picked up the bass.
@Zleek
@Zleek 4 года назад
SAME! I set myself a goal when i first bought the bass, to be able to play that bass solo, the moment when i got the solo down was AMAZING!
@fixxxer2484
@fixxxer2484 4 года назад
Same!
@elypelowski5670
@elypelowski5670 4 года назад
Orion is by far one of the best instrumental pieces ever written by a metal band.
@fixxxer2484
@fixxxer2484 4 года назад
@@elypelowski5670 ever written by anyone!
@contrastprinciple4389
@contrastprinciple4389 4 года назад
Thanks for suggesting, very good piece, and I do not consider myself a big metallica fan either, some of the testosterone in their music is a bit extreme for my palette. Metallica is one of those bands that you just either vibe with or you don't.
@samuelrey98
@samuelrey98 4 года назад
My church wonders why I play my bass fills like I’m playing guitar. This guy is why.
@charlielucas3386
@charlielucas3386 2 года назад
That’s totally badass! 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻👍🏻⚡️
@jackcashman6420
@jackcashman6420 4 года назад
Glad I got to see all 3 bassist live in concert. Cliff, Jason, Robert.
@michaelscaccia1454
@michaelscaccia1454 4 года назад
WHAT??? Lucky guy🤣🤣🤣
@fredrikstadwhite
@fredrikstadwhite 4 года назад
I only saw Cliff & Jason I’m afraid. I was so disappointed with the show I saw on the and justice for all tour after the sheer brilliance I’d witnessed just 2 years earlier on the master of puppets tour.
@Minnevan
@Minnevan 4 года назад
You are a lucky man, consider that a privilege to have witnessed 3 eras of Metallica!
@Wanderer_ryan
@Wanderer_ryan 4 года назад
What about Ron mcgovney Did you meet him
@mrnohax5436
@mrnohax5436 4 года назад
I’m jelly
@magtak
@magtak 4 года назад
I'm not crying, you're crying
@ogilazarov9976
@ogilazarov9976 4 года назад
Dude, just for listening to Orion in the background, my tears go down
@user-tb4xe7gv4w
@user-tb4xe7gv4w 4 года назад
I totally didn't cry 100%
@duke_of_destruction
@duke_of_destruction 4 года назад
Live on the green and the opening to For Whom The Bell Tolls does it for me. Seeing Cliff alive and having a way hell of a good time!!!
@cliffisfuckingawesome3508
@cliffisfuckingawesome3508 3 года назад
dude i was feeling teers come up but i kept them back but when i saw this comment...
@calebward5924
@calebward5924 3 года назад
Just today I binged there first three albums
@singleproppilot
@singleproppilot 4 года назад
Cliff’s melodic sensibilities are a huge reason behind the success of Metallica’s first three albums, and his early death means that success will never be replicated. Don’t get me wrong, I still love Metallica to this day, but they will never be able to duplicate what they had when Cliff was in the band.
@Stratisfied22
@Stratisfied22 4 года назад
Dave Mustaine had everything to do with their success.
@EpictheEpicest
@EpictheEpicest 4 года назад
James, Lars and Kirk are good guys but I don't think they would have been able to write a song without Dave Mustaine or Cliff Burton.
@markdaniels7174
@markdaniels7174 4 года назад
To this day, almost everything Hetfield knows about songwriting he learned from Cliff, who knew about music theory, composing, and arranging in ways the other Metallica members didn’t.
@mallninja9805
@mallninja9805 10 месяцев назад
@@Stratisfied22 Sure, just like Pete Best had everything to do with the Beatles success
@Stratisfied22
@Stratisfied22 10 месяцев назад
Mustaine practically wrote their first album and gave them the blueprint to their sound, so his contributions were enormous in comparison to Pete Best. Lol @@mallninja9805
@averagegnuenjoyer7239
@averagegnuenjoyer7239 4 года назад
well, he made me play bass. when i saw the for whom the bell tolls live, that solo changed me
@michaelscaccia1454
@michaelscaccia1454 4 года назад
Honestly same man it's so inspiring to watch videos of him live
@tylerderosa239
@tylerderosa239 4 года назад
Same🤘
@dumpygoodness4086
@dumpygoodness4086 4 года назад
now go check out some CHRIS SQUIRE in YES (Cliff's FAVE bassist!)... maybe start with "Heart Of The Sunrise" or "Close To The Edge"
@nibel13
@nibel13 4 года назад
yeah, me aswell... wow, powerful man that cliff burton...
@tyr.4252
@tyr.4252 4 года назад
Fuck. YES. It did for me too, brother.
@markdaniels7174
@markdaniels7174 4 года назад
Cliff’s importance to Metallica’s success cannot be stressed enough. First of all, the band moved to San Fran because of HIM, and it was that move which got them signed. (No Cliff, no move to SF, and perhaps no record deal.) Secondly, it was Cliff alone who really understood composing, arranging, and general music theory, and he passed on what he knew to Hetfield. (This served the band well, and continues to serve them even without Cliff. What Hetfield knows about songwriting he mostly learned from Cliff.) Third, of course, was Cliff’s monster chops; bassists in metal bands didn’t really play “lead bass” like that, until Cliff. He was a force.
@vannacee26
@vannacee26 4 года назад
👏
@masacron
@masacron 2 года назад
Words of wisdom !!! Respect for Cliff !!
@fredrikstadwhite
@fredrikstadwhite 4 года назад
I was lucky enough to see him play 9 days before he died. He passed me my specs back after they got knocked onto the stage, & kept me & 3 mates topped up with lager throughout the show. A truly tragic loss. Metallica have never been anywhere near as exciting since.
@derpy.1
@derpy.1 4 года назад
They where in Europe at the time correct?
@fredrikstadwhite
@fredrikstadwhite 4 года назад
Derpy Slurpy yeah, that’s right. I saw them in Sheffield in the uk.
@jyekelly9385
@jyekelly9385 4 года назад
Cliff em all
@marshallkrich
@marshallkrich 4 года назад
I always said if it weren't for Cliff and Dave Mustane in those early years Metallica would've been just another band of the era.
@dumpygoodness4086
@dumpygoodness4086 4 года назад
DING DING DING!! It's acutally shocking how much credit Mustaine deserves for Metallica.
@wilhelmtheconquerer6214
@wilhelmtheconquerer6214 4 года назад
Metallica's best lineup, hands down! To bad Lars needed to be a prick about it
@poorlake8107
@poorlake8107 4 года назад
Nope. I love Megadeth and Dave and of course Cliff. When it comes to actually writing songs though and not just riffs or melodies, James and Lars did most of the dirty work.
@zadoruphin7794
@zadoruphin7794 4 года назад
Not to be rude, but Mustaine gets WAY more credit than he actually deserves for his work in Metallica.
@poorlake8107
@poorlake8107 4 года назад
Vivaan Shyam Well he did write the “more intricate” songs of kill em all. And half the time in these songs there was a solo. And them were his solos...
@fatarry
@fatarry 4 года назад
It's nice to see some coverage for bassists outside of jazz. Seems like a lot of metal bassists don't get the recognition they deserve with alot of bass players.
@alexhamilton4084
@alexhamilton4084 4 года назад
I totally agree. I got tired of constantly being bombarded with bassists I’d never heard of. There’s more to bass than jazz and funk. But you wouldn’t think so sometimes.
@LeSaucissonFurtif
@LeSaucissonFurtif 4 года назад
Tool's and Animal as Leader's bassist are grenat metal bassist imo for example
@captainhindsight675
@captainhindsight675 4 года назад
At least he mentioned Justin Chancellor af few times on his vids but i have to agree. Would be nice if he would introduce more rock and metal bassists.
@rhubarbj
@rhubarbj 4 года назад
Animals as Leaders don't have a bass player, just 2 guys playing 8 string guitars...
@fatarry
@fatarry 4 года назад
@@rhubarbj yeah, that fried my mind. When I was listening to em I thought bassist was excellent until I saw a video of them lolololol
@jedjen7473
@jedjen7473 4 года назад
You forgot one of their bass players, it's like Jason never existed, just like the mix on "And Justice For All"
@reiniervanzwieten7092
@reiniervanzwieten7092 4 года назад
Honestly like jason more then robert, jason in my opinion kind of brought back the bass focused sound that cliff created, for example the song my friend of misery.
@maximedebeaupuis432
@maximedebeaupuis432 4 года назад
I really think Jason deserves his episode
@iamalpharius9483
@iamalpharius9483 4 года назад
Jason was and still is a really mediocre bassist. He fit the image and attitude. He never graduated to bass player in the band because he just didnt have that extra gear.....the talent one. Cliff Burton and Robert Trujillo are MONSTERS.
@maximedebeaupuis432
@maximedebeaupuis432 4 года назад
@@iamalpharius9483 Totally disagree I really don't like rob, but Jason man, Jason knew how to play, I knew how not copy exactly what James played, I love listen to Jason's Bass Tracks solo, because I learn a lot from it
@iamalpharius9483
@iamalpharius9483 4 года назад
@@maximedebeaupuis432 He had his purpose. Listen to his live playing. Its mud. Slamimg all the strings on this 15000 dollar Alembics and Wal Basses, fucking up 40% of the notes. Playing BASIC root, 5th, octave. Hes a hack. He got better but he was basically a 2 year experience level bassist that came from a band of friends in Flotsam and Jetsam that knew all 8 of the songs in their set list. Hes a really good dude though. Hard worker. He got better.
@robertmansell3667
@robertmansell3667 4 года назад
😢 Cliff and Lemmy two of my Top three bass hero’s, hang in there Geezer
@Minnevan
@Minnevan 4 года назад
Robert Mansell damn geezer has outlived so many bassists that he inspired
@W7RSON
@W7RSON 4 года назад
Geezer and Geddy needs to survive for 120 years
@felgelein6065
@felgelein6065 4 года назад
what about Steve Harris?
@jumbobagginsjellogo4475
@jumbobagginsjellogo4475 4 года назад
Cliff’s hair while he’s headbanging is hypnotizing
@charlielucas3386
@charlielucas3386 2 года назад
🤣
@judythepunk461
@judythepunk461 4 года назад
Cliff was a big inspiration for me. He and Lemmy are the only reasons i play bass. Before that i thought bass was boring and not cool, but seeing them play with such ferocity blew my mind
@Loki_FPV666
@Loki_FPV666 4 года назад
Cliff is the reason I started playing the bass when I was 13. Almost 30 years later he’s still on of my biggest influences along with Geezer Butler, Steve Harris and Jack Bruce
@BabaRiri1
@BabaRiri1 4 года назад
The Intro from: "For whom the bell dolls" is the best intro in music history!!! PERIOD!!!
@drperkyreal4686
@drperkyreal4686 4 года назад
BaBa RiRi for whom the bell dolls?
@BabaRiri1
@BabaRiri1 4 года назад
@@drperkyreal4686 *tolls thank you... Fucking auto correction
@skoarchable
@skoarchable 3 года назад
YES. My favorite song since the it was released . I'm 52 yrs old now
@ianmonat5708
@ianmonat5708 4 года назад
Thanks for doing this episode on Cliff Burton! I grew up in Castro Valley, CA too, played bass, and took lessons from Steve Doreghty at ABC Music too, a bit later tho, in the 90's. I still have a copy of the classical music book with all the etudes that Steve assigned me. I appreciate you including all those tiny details in the backstory, cheers Scott.
@ThrashRebel
@ThrashRebel 4 года назад
Metallica wouldn’t have sold out as much as they did if Cliff were still alive. I’m surprised Rickenbacker didn’t make a Cliff Burton signature model. Sure, Cliff’s had an EB pickup in the neck position & a guitar pickup in the bridge, but Rickenbacker could’ve come up with something comparable, pickup-wise.
@grzegorzhordejuk2172
@grzegorzhordejuk2172 3 года назад
When you start to thing how much Cliff Burton could compose you realise that genius pf bass and sound left the world to early. It's sad because he was so dedicatited to music and his life ended to short... Legend that will remebered to the end of times that had only 8 years to tell his story of bass. Why no one continoue his work?
@zepereira6292
@zepereira6292 4 года назад
Cliff was my first major inspiration to play bass. I wish I could see how things would've happened if he'd stick around... It makes me sad every time. I will forever be thankful to him! Rest in peace, low end god \m/
@marshallkrich
@marshallkrich 4 года назад
Also, damn....never saw that picture of the bus from the other side. 😭
@user-ii8od4wu5p
@user-ii8od4wu5p 4 года назад
I chose the bass the day I saw Cliff playing For Whom The Bell Tolls live at the Big Green... simply outstanding performance.
@Ranmann86
@Ranmann86 4 года назад
The man was a musical genius! Even if he didn’t make the most insane wild alien like solos that have never been heard on bass. Just his musical knowledge alone makes him my all time favorite musician!
@relapsebeforedeath
@relapsebeforedeath 3 года назад
If it wasn’t for this man I wouldn’t be playing bass today Rest In Peace cliff you were the best for us
@wjackter
@wjackter 4 года назад
Suggestions would be: John Entwistle Les Claypool Matt Freeman
@pat8437
@pat8437 4 года назад
John Entwistle, YES!
@joshuagoodger2451
@joshuagoodger2451 4 года назад
I’d love to see Matt Freeman, the best punk bassist ever!
@wobbenbuffet3286
@wobbenbuffet3286 4 года назад
primus sucks
@mathewgill3058
@mathewgill3058 4 года назад
James jamerson
@jumbobagginsjellogo4475
@jumbobagginsjellogo4475 4 года назад
Claypool was mentioned as a replacement for Cliff but as James put it: “He was too good for us”
@enriquefelix9800
@enriquefelix9800 4 года назад
Chris Squire, Jack Bruce, Tony Levin, John Wetton
@Hevvvyyy
@Hevvvyyy 4 года назад
Dude jack bruce was the shit, him and geddy lee are some of my favorites
@dougefunk7005
@dougefunk7005 4 года назад
TONY LEVIN!
@dumpygoodness4086
@dumpygoodness4086 4 года назад
@@Hevvvyyy CHRIS SQUIRE, CHRIS SQUIRE, CHRIS SQUIRE. IMO, he's THE MOST IMPORTANT BASSIST EVER, and he was Geddy and Burton and Steve Harris and ALL OF THEM's FAVE BASSIST. Start with "Close To The Edge".
@tonsofwater8246
@tonsofwater8246 4 года назад
Awesome. Thank you ! Cliff was the very reason i started playing bass. In 1986.
@erictournet494
@erictournet494 4 года назад
Well done, Scott. It's so sad that Cliff only lived to be 24...hard imagine the things he would have accomplished as a composer if he was still alive today. Anesthesia is more obvious, of course, but Orion is an absolutely outstanding piece...his solo work on that song is truly amazing. The first two years of my bass playing were spent almost exclusively studying his technique and trying to learn his riffs...he is unquestionably one of my biggest influences, and one of the main reasons I fell in love with the bass guitar in the first place. Really great piece, Scott. Cheers!
@4x4andcampingchannel
@4x4andcampingchannel 4 года назад
Cliff is my favourite bass player ever
@stephenprice8825
@stephenprice8825 3 года назад
When I heard Cliff's bass solo for the first time I was like "holy shit, I need to become a bass player" and I've been playing for almost 10 years now.
@mileswilliams4807
@mileswilliams4807 4 года назад
I played Anastasia ( pulling teeth) for my 8th grade talent show. I felt like such a bad ass at the time haha. I'm 31 now. What I would give to be that age again haha.
@francescofogliatto42
@francescofogliatto42 4 года назад
The main reason why I picked up my first bass. Great job here!
@garycoates4987
@garycoates4987 4 года назад
got to see cliff when Metalica were ozzy osbornes opening act, we were front row to cliff and so into the show he threw his beer on us with a big smile,, was the best show ever
@mickeyunderwood7911
@mickeyunderwood7911 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this tribute. It brought me to tears. He is the reason I have picked up the bass. Such a fine musician who's years were cut off to short. Could you imagine the influence this man would have had if the crash never happened? Rock on brother Scott and R.I.P. Cliff we miss you
@ConnorLordBassist
@ConnorLordBassist 4 года назад
Cliff was the reason I decided to play bass. Hearing the intro to Bell Tolls changed my path in life.
@squatch3210
@squatch3210 4 года назад
Pulling Teeth was the song that showed me that a bass could be more than just a supportive role. It can emote on multiple levels. Rock In Peace Clif
@joshgraham2456
@joshgraham2456 4 года назад
My biggest inspiration as a bassist. Ever.
@freeradicalpanda
@freeradicalpanda 4 года назад
Justin Chancellor ❤️ Btw. great with a little easily absorbable, ‘fluffier’ content as a palette cleanser between the more information heavy stuff.
@lucafauna4824
@lucafauna4824 4 года назад
I won't say something very unique...he's just the reason why I play bass guitar
@samboliah3691
@samboliah3691 4 года назад
The first time I heard Anastasia, it blew my fucking mind, I've never heard anyone play the bass like that, and wasn't aware that was possible. Cliff inspired me for over two decades before I started branching out, if it weren't for the internet, I most likely never would have looked to other bass players. Hearing those song's today takes me back to my younger days. Music is powerful, and has the ability to allow one to relive their memories. Thanks Scott, this is greatly appreciated.
@faamecanic1970
@faamecanic1970 4 года назад
Cliff Burton and Steve Harris are the primary reason I picked up the bass again at age 48.....love these guys!
@andrewgocken517
@andrewgocken517 3 года назад
Same here man. They are inspiration itself.
@thebrown36
@thebrown36 4 года назад
Unbelievable at this age of 24 to have so much talent and influence. Hard to imagine what Metallica or thrash metal would sound like today without Cliff having such a great influence. You can still you can still hear today bits and pieces of cliff in Metallica and in metal as we know it today. A great loss but also a great glimpse into the brilliance of Cliff Burton.
@MsCaleb79
@MsCaleb79 4 года назад
I know the place where he died, I live only 20km from there. Somebody has put a large memorial stone there. Offen people put flowers there.
@Minnevan
@Minnevan 4 года назад
Moshe Finkelstein if I lived anywhere near it I would make it a yearly ritual to go and pay my respects, for cliff
@TiredMango1
@TiredMango1 3 года назад
If you could please put some flowers there for me and everyone else here, it would mean a lot
@buckyhate7695
@buckyhate7695 4 года назад
Cliff was the reason I started playing bass, in the first place, and along with Lemmy, one of the few celebrity deaths that really impacted me. Why not do videos on the bassists who influenced Cliff?
@markdaniels7174
@markdaniels7174 4 года назад
I’m still waiting for a Geddy feature.
@dumpygoodness4086
@dumpygoodness4086 4 года назад
​@@markdaniels7174 WHY NOT THE GUY WHOM GEDDY AND CLIFF AND STEVE HARRIS WORSHIPPED? HIS NAME IS CHRIS SQUIRE. check out "Close To The Edge" by YES!
@julienpiche8209
@julienpiche8209 4 года назад
Great video! This project is a nice little bonus to the lessons. And i think Les Claypool is deffenitly a bass player everybody should know.
@stuarthill6830
@stuarthill6830 4 года назад
What a great vid Scott. Thanks for posting
@Geert-1988
@Geert-1988 4 года назад
Great tribute! Well done scott Next up??: Justin Chancellor with his Wal basses!!❤❤ what an amazing sound
@alacajun007
@alacajun007 3 года назад
Great video! Very well put together...
@mr.mirchenstein6549
@mr.mirchenstein6549 2 года назад
R.I.P. CLIFF…& Ray Burton. Your influence will live on & we will never forget! 🤘
@CorbieBass
@CorbieBass 3 года назад
This is really great short documentary about Cliff, thanx Scott
@rjforbes4804
@rjforbes4804 4 года назад
Wonderful tribute! Thx Scott!👍🏻
@chrismcdad
@chrismcdad 4 года назад
Thank you for this piece. Respectfully put together.
@bodziultd
@bodziultd 4 года назад
thanks for this film and keep on rocking
@r.a.fiallos234
@r.a.fiallos234 4 года назад
Awesome tribute. Thank you, Scott 🤟🤟🤟
@shawnhuff6024
@shawnhuff6024 4 года назад
Thanks again Scott this is great I'm glad you took the time to tell this story about cliff burton and I have great respect for you as well
@LucaCirillo1977
@LucaCirillo1977 4 года назад
I would love an episode dedicated to Mark King. He still and forever a reference point for every player getting into Slap. Thanks for your great work!
@ilkkasaine2366
@ilkkasaine2366 4 года назад
Suggestion: Neil Murray. You just gotta love him with early Whitesnake, along with Ian Paice and Jon Lord. Stunning groove!
@rolandrichards39
@rolandrichards39 4 года назад
Such an awesome bassist! He didn't just think outside the box, he smashed It! Thx Scott and I would like to see Tom Hamilton-Areosmith or Rick Savage-Def Lepard. Cheers mate🍻🤘
@deathmetalchili6902
@deathmetalchili6902 4 года назад
I can't love this enough! Awesome episode!!!!!
@elypelowski5670
@elypelowski5670 4 года назад
Thank you Scott. Beautifully put together.
@hito6464
@hito6464 4 года назад
Great video, Scott!
@Thebearwithnoname
@Thebearwithnoname 4 года назад
Cliff was also a MASSIVE Thin Lizzy fan. Which also helped inform his use of harmonies
@dylanburleigh8213
@dylanburleigh8213 4 года назад
Thank you for doing this Scott! Cliff was one of the first people to show me that bass could be used to solo and be at the front of the mix rather than always being in the background. RIP Cliff.
@jodyhendrix5876
@jodyhendrix5876 4 года назад
Cliff was Definitely one of my first influences, I first started playing bass in a band that played several Metallica songs Thanks for the awesome video Scott!
@tvacchino
@tvacchino 4 года назад
1983. I was a 16 year old Metalhead just diving into “obscure” metal (for the time it was). Anthrax, Metallica, VoiVod etc. I can still remember the joyous shock of dropping the needle on “Kill ‘Em All “ for the first time! But nothing. Not a damn thing prepared me for “Anastasia (pulling teeth)!!!!! As a Bass Player I was just stopped dead in my tracks by this onslaught and the next day was down at my local music store buying guitar effects pedals! I still recall the owner saying to me “Bass players don’t use effects”. Thanx Cliff!!
@thomashallman1473
@thomashallman1473 4 года назад
Thanks for making this video!
@THEDAILYRIFF
@THEDAILYRIFF 4 года назад
Congrats on putting in the work to make that video happen! What a great tribute to the Man. His legacy lives on 🤘🤘
@midnightstorm4290
@midnightstorm4290 3 года назад
Ron Asheton my favourite guitarist and Cliff Burton my favourite bassist. Both quite similar with their feedback and wah style I love it. Love them both RIP legends
@jimotten5887
@jimotten5887 3 года назад
Been a guitar player for 28 years... just started out on bass pushing fourty. Cliff is a beast and a legend. Love the vid’s. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@davidstewart4780
@davidstewart4780 4 года назад
Loved Greg Lake's sound thru ELP. Used old J -bass, Steinberger, Gibson Ripper, Alembic 8-string and WEM amps, JBL PA scoops w 4-15's and Crown poweramps, all with RS 66 strings. Magnificient voice and clever bassist, a powerhouse the likes of which the world will never see again! RIP
@DhImAs92
@DhImAs92 4 года назад
THIS GUY DESERVES SO MUCH LOVE, I low-key hated the fact that he was dead when I starting learning the bass
@v33punk
@v33punk 4 года назад
This was a great video. I wasn't expecting to have a lump in my throat. Sad yet amazing story. Thanks, Scott!
@Tommy-fr5nm
@Tommy-fr5nm 4 года назад
Scott, really excellent report!
@juansecar2
@juansecar2 4 года назад
Holy molly Scott, such a cool short as always, and very simple yet nice tribute to the legacy of such monster bassman. Rip Cliff! Cheers
@user-cv8qe9ru8c
@user-cv8qe9ru8c 2 года назад
I've been celebrating 2/10 as cliff Burton day for years. Favorite bassist of all time without a doubt
@upnorth34
@upnorth34 4 года назад
Would love to see you do a segment on Geddy Lee
@Thunderontheroad
@Thunderontheroad 4 года назад
One of the perks of being older I had the pleasure of seeing on stage twice with Metallica
@TiagoToons
@TiagoToons 4 года назад
John Entwistle, please.
@andygreen883
@andygreen883 4 года назад
I had always thought there were cool bassists growing up, but this man made me want to play one. Thanks for doing this vid Scott. Keep ‘em coming.
@codenamecatatonic8894
@codenamecatatonic8894 2 года назад
Cliff is the reason I got into music. Worn out VHS Cliff em All . 🤟
@FdUpNews
@FdUpNews 4 года назад
Great tribute!
@boriskameltovic8846
@boriskameltovic8846 4 года назад
Thank you so much! As a beginner i try so much to master my playing to be like Cliff, he is my inspiration, along with Lemmy and Peter Steele. Nice tribute!
@47kcr
@47kcr 4 года назад
Thank you for doing this video! I knew these facts but I think more people need to know them especially on your channel. We love the greats and he was one of them.
@rushfan3
@rushfan3 4 года назад
I love to see one about the late Chris Squire, as well as John Myung.
@deepcreep98
@deepcreep98 4 года назад
This is a tribute to someone and you're bringing up other names. Show some respect.
@Hellion73
@Hellion73 4 года назад
Its just awesome that someone like you, with your bass/musical background level, make a video about Cliff. You know, many "jazz" guys are up nose snobs when it comes to metal (and other music generes). Thanxs Scott🤘🤘🤘👍👍👍
@c.w.9615
@c.w.9615 4 года назад
I can't think of one metal bass player who can stand up to Cliff. Thank you for the tribute!
@rdp2445
@rdp2445 4 года назад
Scott, thanks for this. Its been long overdue. Love the channel by the way.
@Kawasaki2009
@Kawasaki2009 3 года назад
Beautiful tribute video for a man who deserves it , he is the whole reason I picked up the bass 25 years ago. To this day, he is still my main inspiration.
@shaolinzendragon4737
@shaolinzendragon4737 4 года назад
Love your biographical narratives, bruh... so, good and extremely informative. 😁👍🏿
@mawage666
@mawage666 4 года назад
I don't even play any instruments but I want that Aria Cliff Burton signature bass guitar.
@reinouddelporte911
@reinouddelporte911 4 года назад
Nice video on a superb bass player. My suggestions for future videos: Les Claypool, Mark King and Geddy Lee...
@jaschul
@jaschul 4 года назад
Mark King and Level 42 never really "made it" in the U.S. I still barely know their work.
@reinouddelporte911
@reinouddelporte911 4 года назад
@@jaschul check out this live show of Level 42 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XN7qRaBksHU.html
@dumpygoodness4086
@dumpygoodness4086 4 года назад
@@reinouddelporte911 WHY NOT THE GUY WHOM GEDDY AND CLIFF AND STEVE HARRIS AND CLAYPOOL WORSHIPPED? HIS NAME IS CHRIS SQUIRE. check out "Close To The Edge" by YES! or 'Heart Of The Sunrise"
@GregoryFox14
@GregoryFox14 4 года назад
Cliff is the reason I started playing bass. He was a beast! Great video Scott.
@vince8081
@vince8081 4 года назад
Cliff Was the jewel of the band. Thanks great video.
@fabianpilinski4079
@fabianpilinski4079 4 года назад
As a massive fan of cliff who knew all this stuff it’s glad that a channel as large as yours is giving attention to these songs and how big his influence is- awesome video, keep it up :)
@CornSw
@CornSw 4 года назад
Who I'd love to see featured in the next episode: Geezer Butler!
@cliffisfuckingawesome3508
@cliffisfuckingawesome3508 3 года назад
im a 15 year old bassist my inspiration to play bass is obviously cliff but he's really more then that to me. he's the reason im going through life free and going against everyting that's dishonest or fake. im not trying to always play just like cliff but im trying to always follow his morrels to make me a better person. he is also the reason im surviving depression and not going absolutely insane everytime i think about doing bad things to myself i think about cliff watching me and then i can't ,thats how i live. I've never met him in real life and i haven't even been alive at thesame time he was but i still feel like i know him and he's always watching and guarding the last bits of pureness in this world. cannot the kingdom of salvation take me home🤘
@MegaRudeBoy69
@MegaRudeBoy69 4 года назад
Cliff was the Hendrix of bass, pushing the boundaries of the instrument.
@pepetel-aviv4847
@pepetel-aviv4847 4 года назад
Scott, thanks a lot for making material about metal music. We are not only funkers and jazzers here :)
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