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Doug Wimbish w/Jeff Beck

Rhythm sectionJames BrownBeckDepeche ModeThe Rolling StonesMadonnaTarja TurunenRolling StonesY&TJeff Beck
1980s1986Rareyoutube

Throughout his career, Doug Wimbish (Living Colour) has been one of the world's most sought after bassists. In addition to Jeff Beck (here in 1986), Doug has collaborated with The Rolling Stones, James Brown, Annie Lennox, Carly Simon, Madonna, Tarja Turunen, Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana, Depeche Mode, Herb Alpert, Mos Def, and served as a member of the Original Sugar Hill Rhythm Section, TackHead, Little Axe, Jungle Funk, and currently Living Colour.

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A rhythm section is a group of musicians within a music ensemble or band that provides the underlying rhythm, harmony and pulse of the accompaniment, providing a rhythmic and harmonic reference and "beat" for the rest of the band. The rhythm section is often contrasted with the roles of other musicians in the band, such as the lead guitarist or lead vocals whose primary job is to carry the melody. The core elements of the rhythm section are usually the drum kit and bass. The drums and bass prov...

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This 1986 footage of Doug Wimbish playing alongside Jeff Beck is a rare gem that offers a glimpse into the creative intersection of two musical titans. At this point in their careers, both artists were already established as masters of their craft: Beck was known for his innovative and boundary-pushing guitar work, while Wimbish had solidified himself as one of the most sought-after bassists in the industry.

The context of this footage is particularly interesting given the musical landscape of 1986. The year saw the rise of new wave and electronic music, with artists like Depeche Mode and Madonna pushing the boundaries of sound and style. Meanwhile, Beck was continuing to explore his signature blend of rock, jazz, and electronica, which would eventually lead to his critically-acclaimed album "Guitar Shop" in 1988.

What makes this footage rare is not only its age but also the fact that it captures a moment of improvisation between two master musicians. Wimbish's playing style was characterized by his use of effects pedals and his ability to create complex, intricate lines on the bass. Beck, on the other hand, was known for his virtuosic guitar work and his willingness to experiment with new sounds and techniques.

Watching this footage, one can't help but be struck by the chemistry between Wimbish and Beck. The two musicians seem to be in perfect sync, trading ideas and phrases in a seamless dialogue of sound. It's a testament to their skill and experience as improvisers that they're able to create something so cohesive and compelling on the fly.

This clip is also notable for its context within the larger musical landscape of 1986. The footage was likely filmed during one of Beck's many collaborations with other artists, and it offers a glimpse into the creative process behind some of his most innovative work. For fans of Beck and Wimbish, this footage will be a treat, offering a unique insight into the thinking and playing of two of the most influential musicians of their generation.

As we watch Doug Wimbish's fingers dance across the fretboard, weaving together intricate patterns and textures, it becomes clear that this is more than just a casual jam session. This is a masterclass in musical conversation, with two artists pushing each other to new heights of creativity and expression. The result is a truly unforgettable performance that will leave viewers eager for more.

In the end, this footage serves as a reminder of the enduring power of musical collaboration. When two talented musicians come together, the possibilities are endless, and the results can be truly breathtaking. For anyone interested in music, this clip offers a rare glimpse into the creative process behind some of the most innovative and influential work of the past few decades.

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