Stanley Clarke http://www.stanleyclarke.com, Marcus Miller http://www.marcusmiller.com and Victor Wooten http://www.victorwooten.com from Bass Player Live NYC, http://www.BassPlayer.tv and http://www.TrueFire.com
Some of the best groove you will ever hear.
punk poet John Cooper Clark
HEALTH FANATIC
AROUND THE BLOCK - AGAINST THE CLOCK
TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK
RUNNING OUT OF BREATH - RUNNING OUT OF SOCKS
RUBBER ON THE ROAD... FLIPPETY FLOP
NON-SKID AGILITY... CHOP CHOP
NO TIME TO HANG ABOUT
WORK OUT HEALTH FANATIC... WORK OUT!
THE CRACK OF DAWN HE'S LIFTING WEIGHTS
HIS T...
To celebrate the Birthday of the HAL 9000 computer from 2001 a Space Odyssey, Live video of Arthur C. Clarke in Sri Lanka is streamed to UIUC near Chicago. March 14, 1997 streaming by John Sokol
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The world's best known writer of science fiction, Sir Arthur C Clarke turns 90 on 16 December 2007. Scientific, literary and media communities around the world plan to mark this event.
Filmed in Colombo by Video Image.
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Great solo on upright bass by Stanley Clarke.
Taken from the Rite of Strings live at Montreaux 1994. Just another reason to worship Stanley Clarke
Edit:01/05/2007
Perhaps I should also mention the section at the beginning and throughout the rest of the performance is borrowed from his Spanish Phases for Strings and Bass from his self-titled album
Stanley Clarke challenges Jean Luc-Ponty and Al Dimeola during the Rites of String concert in Toronto, July 2004
Stanley Clarke Live at Bill Graham's Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles 1987
Anna Mitchell-Hedges and a Crystal Skull.
Ian Ralston and molten rock in Tap O'North.
Wild Horses Live in Tokyo 1992
Video footage of Clark and Carole set to Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) by cole porter, sung by Alanis Morisette.
Based on the changes for 'Chinatown', here's a 1968 recording (slightly abbreviated - live, it could go on for 20 minutes) of Francy Boland's 'Sax No End', featuring one of the best saxophone sections of any jazz orchestra ever. Soloists in order are: Johnny Griffin, Tony Coe, Ronnie Scott, Sahib Shihab & Derek Humble. The solos are great, but just...
Arthur C. Clarke presents this unusual documentary on the mathematical discovery of the Mandelbrot Set (M-Set) in the visually spectacular world of fractal geometry. This show relates the science of the M-Set to nature in a way that seems to identify the hand of God in the design of the universe itself. Dr. Mandelbrot in 1980 discovered the infinit...
Return to Forever performing the Stanley Clarke composition 'Vulcan Worlds' in Chicago, 1974. Some fun split-screen footage.
Chick Corea - keyboards
Al Di Meola - guitar
Stanley Clarke - bass
Lenny White - drums
To the best of my knowledge, this performance is not commercially-available. Will remove it at the request of any of the musicians.
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: At the Netroots Nation conference in Austin TPMtv talked to former NATO Commander and retired General Wesley Clark and former Bush administration counter-terrorism chief Richard Clarke about what course America needs to take to save a darkening situation in Afghanistan.
Bloopers from he's Australian Ads made in the 80's."Good News" I've Uploaded a More Colourzied Version,enjoy,tw346930.
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Stanley Clarke : Contrebasse
Miroslav Vitous : Contrebasse
: juillet 1984/Juan les Pins
BlackTree Media Producer Jamaal Finkley sits down to talk to Ms. Joy Bryant and Mr. Michael Clarke Duncan about their new movie Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins.
WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS February 8, 2008
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Martin Lawrence, Margaret Avery, Joy Bryant, Louis C.K., Michael Clarke Duncan, Mike Epps, Mo'Nique, Nicole Ari Parker with Ce...
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe talk to John Howard about global warming and climate change. Tx: 02/11/06.
If you enjoyed this sketch, try these websites:
http://www.myspace.com/clarkeanddawe
http://www.mrjohnclarke.com
Bud Powell avec Kenny Clarke, Clark Terry, ... - Paris 1959.
Justine Clarke I like to sing
Stanley Clark Live on the David Letterman show , early 90's - amazing - check out www.guitarclub.ca for free guitar lessons videos and more
This Gilby Clarke video was made in 1994. Gilby on Vox/Guitar. Will Effertz, Bass. Marc Danzeisen, Drums, and Ryan Roxie on Guitar. Featuring Slash on lead. Big budget/cliche video. Never saw the light of day. Maybe 'Headbangers Ball'.
Any info about this performance would be greatly appreciated. From the guy's shirt, I guess this is also a TOTP gig. Great to see Vince and Martin jamming side by side. Check out Andy with an old Casio mini keyboard!
From their album "The Clarke/Duke Project, Volume 1", this song reached #6 on the R&B chart in 1981.
Interesting piece of how Vince was working in the studio at this early Erasure time.Good old synths.