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Stanley Clarke http://www.stanleycl arke.com, Marcus Miller http://www.marcusmil ler.com and Victor Wooten http://www.victorwoo ten.com from Bass Player Live NYC, http://www.BassPlaye r.tv and http://www.TrueFire. com
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The 'Bard of Salford', unleashes his poetic visions of urban decay and social exclusion in the classic Beasley Street.
Music by The Invisible Girls (inc. Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks)
Photo by Shirley Baker
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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
www.videotechnolo gy.com
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Bloopers from he's Australian Ads made in the 80's."Good News" I've Uploaded a More Colourzied Version,enjoy,tw3469 30.
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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
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The Gran Turismo 4 version of Fischerspooner Emerge [Dave clarke remix] , which is also longer!
For all the Gran Turismo 4 fans! :)
Enjoy!
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From Live At Montreux, a 1994 concert with Jean-Luc Ponty and Al DiMeola. Clarke is one of the most accomplished technical virtuosos on upright bass, with a totally unique style. I ripped this solo from a DVD I own. See more videos on my website at http://www.penceland .com/music.html#vide os
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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-availab le. Will remove it at the request of any of the musicians.