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Doug Wimbish w/Jeff Beck

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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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Doug Wimbish's collaboration with Jeff Beck in 1986 is a rare gem that shines brightly amidst the vast expanse of musical history. This 3:17 clip, tagged as "Rare," offers a glimpse into the creative intersection of two masterful musicians who pushed the boundaries of their craft.

At this point in time, Jeff Beck was already an established virtuoso, having risen to prominence with the Yardbirds and later forming his own groups, which blended jazz fusion, rock, and electronic elements. His innovative approach had garnered him a reputation as one of the most adventurous guitarists of his generation. Meanwhile, Doug Wimbish was building a name for himself as a sought-after bassist, having worked with an impressive array of artists including James Brown, The Rolling Stones, and Madonna.

The chemistry between Beck and Wimbish is palpable in this clip. Their conversation about music and life is peppered with anecdotes and insights that reveal their deep respect for each other's artistry. As they discuss the importance of rhythm and groove, it becomes clear that their collaboration was not just a chance encounter but a meeting of like-minded souls who shared a passion for pushing the limits of what was possible.

What makes this clip significant is not only its rarity but also the context in which it was filmed. In 1986, the music landscape was undergoing a seismic shift, with the rise of electronic and hip-hop influences beginning to shape the sound of popular music. Beck's work at this time was particularly groundbreaking, as he explored new sonic territories that blurred the lines between rock, jazz, and electronica.

As we watch Wimbish and Beck jamming together, it's impossible not to be struck by their intuitive connection. Their playing is a testament to the power of collaboration, where two masters come together to create something greater than the sum of its parts. This clip serves as a reminder that even in an era of increasing fragmentation and specialization, there are still moments of transcendence when artists from different backgrounds can come together to create something truly innovative.

For those who watch this clip, one takeaway will be the importance of rhythm and groove in music-making. As Wimbish and Beck discuss, these fundamental elements are what give music its lifeblood, allowing it to connect with listeners on a deeper level. Another takeaway will be the value of collaboration, where artists from different genres and backgrounds can come together to create something new and exciting.

As we listen to the sounds emanating from this clip, we're reminded that even in the most rarefied moments of musical history, there are still opportunities for innovation and creativity. The intersection of Doug Wimbish's rhythmic sensibilities with Jeff Beck's innovative spirit is a testament to the enduring power of music to bring people together and push boundaries. This 3:17 clip may be rare, but its significance will continue to resonate through the ages as a reminder of what happens when artistry meets collaboration.

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