Late last year, I had a discussion with Florida-based musician Bob Lyons about a cassette tape that he had received from a student of drummer Rich Franks' student Jay French in February 1978. It consisted of two early 1978 recordings from the Players Club-one from January 29, and another one from an unknown, possibly earlier January date. These tapes were recorded with the trio's permission by musician Peter Trias on his Sony stereo recorder, and feature Jaco Pastorius with his longtime friends pianist Alex Darqui and drummer Rich Franks. As some of you might know, Alex plays on the 2014 Omnivore Records release _Modern American Music...Period! The Criteria Sessions,_ and is the Frenchman whose misspelling of Jocko Jaco would adopt. The tape was transferred to a digital audio tape in 1995 with the help of Jaco's brother-in-law, musician Paul Horn-Müller, and had been kept in storage ever since. Lucky for us, Bob was generous enough to digitize it and send me a copy, which is what you're listening now. But for many Jaco fans, this isn't the first time hearing some of the contests of the tape. Throughout the years, Jaco's youthhood friend and former Jaco Pastorius Inc. manager Bob Bobbing had been borrowed various recordings from Jaco's early years for the Portrait of Jaco: The Early Years, 1968--1978, but later refused to give them back and instead started issuing them as unauthorized bootlegs. One of the tapes was Rich's water-damaged and incomplete copy of the Players Club recordings, which was issued as _Back in Town: Live From the Players Club_ in December 2007. Despite missing "Nefertiti", this copy is generally superior, as it does not only sound better, but is more complete. Earlier this year, I sent Rich the files for Bob Lyons' copy, and he was kind enough to educate me on his friendship with Jaco, whom he replaced in the top 40 soul/R&B cover band Las Olas Brass in 1966. Here's what he had to say about the jam session and his friendship with Jaco: "OK, I was asked to join a band in 1966 put together by two brothers Richard and Gary Kaydis. They were trumpet players in the high school band. They were writing the horn parts to James Brown, Sam & Dave etc. songs so I said yes. Our first rehearsal went great, and at the end the bass player [David Neubauer] mentions he will be leaving and this skinny kid walks in and says "Hey, I'm your new bass player." I didn't realize I had replaced Jaco on the drums, so I became his first drummer from 1966 to 1970. Then we split ways, because I was more into the Bill Evans trio-type of playing than Weather Report-type of drummer. One day I was at a stop light, and Alex pulled up next to me, I looked over surprised and Alex pointed to pull over, we reconnected, and I told Alex I was playing in this trio, "would you like to play piano?," and that was that. John Eatmon was the bass player, a few weeks went by and by total surprise Jaco walked in with his fans and followers, the club seated 75 people. There had to be well over 100 and the club owner hated jazz and all these people. I had a to chase our pay check down every week till finally we came to work one night and the piano was gone. The owner sold it without calling me, so the gig was over. He was nowhere to be found. We packed that place, not even a thank-you, and they went out of business a few months later. I also made a CD that I dedicated to Jaco called For Our Friend with Alex Darqui and John Patitucci." The tape runs at a total 53 minutes, and is filled with rarities and first-timers. Included are the only known recordings of "Polka Dots and Moonbeams," "Antigua," and "Infant Eyes," and the earliest known recordings of "Dolphin Dance," "So What," and "Freedom Jazz Dance," which Jaco would perform frequently in 1985 and 1986. This version of "Stella by Starlight," which he had been performing since at least 1974, starts with a great bass solo that's missing from the bootleg album. The recording ends with what I consider to be the strongest performance: a ten-minute medley of "Dolores" and "Freedom Jazz Dance." Jaco, who also plays the theme to "Dolores," takes two bass solos, the first of which might be my favourite on the entire recording. As many of the tapes I discover are from high generation copies or otherwise sound bad, it's amazing to have something that sounds as good as this. I hope that you all enjoy this treat as much as I. Special thanks to Bob Lyons for digging up, digitizing, and sending me the recording, and to Rich Franks for sending me this photo and telling about his friendship with Jaco. Thank you all for for tuning in! 00:00:00 Polka Dots and Moonbeams 00:04:22 Antigua 00:08:17 F Major Blues 00:10:48 Stella by Starlight 00:18:50 Dolphin Dance 00:26:45 So What 00:35:35 Infant Eyes 00:44:16 Dolores / Freedom Jazz Dance / Dolores (Reprise) www.linktr.ee/jacoarchive
@PIERRE-ERNESTКүн бұрын
Thanks a lot ; man
@therealjamesmdКүн бұрын
Profoundly interesting! Merry Christmas and thanks again for an amazing find 🔥
@JacoPastoriusArchiveКүн бұрын
@@therealjamesmd Thanks! Merry Christmas to you too, James!
@ronfeldstein8555Күн бұрын
Thanks for the recording and the back story.
@giuliobrienza677312 сағат бұрын
This is a christmas gift! Best wishes
@uminakatani1828Күн бұрын
Merry Christmas Jaco!🎄✨✨✨ Who loves ya?
@flame-sky71482 сағат бұрын
Who loves ya kid? Who loved ya? Love Jaco playing a few Shorter pieces. Homage to both legends, thanks for this.
@JacoPastoriusArchive2 сағат бұрын
You're welcome! I think it's especially cool to hear Jaco do Infant Eyes, because I've never heard him do that before. Do you have the full 20 minute video of Jaco at the 1979 Berliner Jazztage! I would be interested in trading something for it.
@flame-sky71482 сағат бұрын
@ I would have to check later , My collection is stashed in storage in another location. I used to trade decades ago, even before the internet. I was a teen back then. I’ll see
@rastapastrychiefКүн бұрын
Thank you for sharing! You're doing The Lord's good work. Merry Christmas.
@JacoPastoriusArchiveКүн бұрын
Thank you, merry Christmas!
@BobLyonsКүн бұрын
This is wonderful, Anton! Thank you. On behalf of everyone who loves Jaco, YOU ROCK!🤘🏼❤
@JacoPastoriusArchive14 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much Bob! Your copy is a big upgrade over the Players Club bootleg, and people are loving it.
@andeckoКүн бұрын
tanks for posting mannnn!!!!wonderfulllll
@JacoPastoriusArchiveКүн бұрын
Thanks man! Merry Christmas
@andeckoКүн бұрын
@@JacoPastoriusArchive tanks!!! you too!!!
@JacoPastoriusArchiveКүн бұрын
I think this'll be the last video of the year. Merry Christmas!
@JacoPastoriusArchiveКүн бұрын
I think that when it comes to my channel, this is the highest note the year could end on. Better start preparing my uploads for the 1985 Europe tour anniversaries-I actually have some unreleased Jaco from the Paris shows.
@jasonnoffsinger5033Күн бұрын
@@JacoPastoriusArchive Leed the way to Paris!
@tomaswarrКүн бұрын
Thanks for posting this man! Merry Christmas to you
@JacoPastoriusArchiveКүн бұрын
You're welcome Tomás. Merry Christmas!
@Venus_IsleКүн бұрын
This rarity is a great Christmas present to all true Jaco fans. A huge thank you to @JacoPastoriusArchive for all your hard work this year. Merry Christmas.
@JacoPastoriusArchiveКүн бұрын
Thank you very much! Merry Christmas! :)
@PIERRE-ERNESTКүн бұрын
@@JacoPastoriusArchive MERRY CHRISTMASS to you to
@PIERRE-ERNESTКүн бұрын
This is The Zodiac speaking ; )
@MrTrueseventhКүн бұрын
Thanks for this, much appreciated.
@JacoPastoriusArchive2 сағат бұрын
You're welcome!
@6onxzaКүн бұрын
What a beautiful christmas present! Thank you so much for making this possible. Also big thanks to Jaco's friends who keep his legacy alive. Its almost incredible that people who shared life with him is still alive.. Have everyone a merry christmas! Hugs from Spain
@JacoPastoriusArchiveКүн бұрын
You're welcome, greetings from Finland!
@jacocharzukanamericanautho2422Күн бұрын
Merry Christmas!
@JacoPastoriusArchiveКүн бұрын
Merry Christmas Jaco!
@PIERRE-ERNESTКүн бұрын
@@JacoPastoriusArchive Never forget "HELL'S ANGELS"
@ClassicJunk88Күн бұрын
too cool
@PIERRE-ERNESTКүн бұрын
- If you could see me now/?/Impro on a Blues/Stella by starlight/ Dolphin dance/So what DM7/EbM7 ?/Freedom jazz dance (a great pleasure : Alain Caron with 'le band'
@robinkoutakis7020Күн бұрын
Antigua by Jobim
@JacoPastoriusArchive2 сағат бұрын
What about it?
@robinkoutakis70202 минут бұрын
@@JacoPastoriusArchivenever heard him play anything by Jobim. Hardly in that style even. With the exception of maybe Las Olas