andrew wrote:
Cool! Did you get a pic of Jaco playing your bass?
Unfortunately not. The drummer/singer Manny Montiero may have some, but I've lost contact with him. I'd love to get in touch with him because he owns my very first bass! It was a righty Westbury Track II I flipped over, which I yanked the frets out of and painted to look like the Partridge Family bus (It was the 80's, and those abstract paint styles were in vogue thanks to Van Halen). I traded it to him for a lousy Dr. Rhythm drum machine.
The gig itself was very bittersweet for me, however. I idolized Jaco and he was very friendly and encouraging, at first. At the end of the 1st set, he handed the bass back to me and got behind the drums, and the two of us jammed for 10 minutes. He told me I played my a$$ off, and I believed him, LOL.
But as is the case with most Jaco encounters, things got ugly. The plan was to have come back up on stage for the 2nd set for a few songs, but he was drinking all night and by the time we got to the 2nd set of songs, he had morphed into a loud obnoxious drunk, shouting profanities at the guitarist from the crowd. He came back up on stage and only wanted to play guitar, and we made the mistake of letting him. He was turned up to 11 and playing "Third Stone from the Sun" by himself, so we had to stop playing and left him on stage alone. he cleared a room of 200+ people by the time he was done. Very very sad.
I do have some Jaco pix of gigs he did at the Blue Note and 7th Ave. South here in New York though. I'll try to dig them up. I suppose they'd be considered never-before published pix, so I might shoot them over to Jaco's family site first. In all honesty, he doesn't look healthy.