Ben was more improvisational, and relied less on methodology, and basically is a guitarist who switched to bass, whereas Jeff has a more traditional approach to playing bass in a band, and has a great sense of what his band sounds like, and we lock up nicely.
Meaning of the quote
The quote is explaining the differences between two musicians, Ben and Jeff. Ben is more spontaneous and experimental when playing music, while Jeff has a more structured and traditional approach. Ben originally played guitar but now plays bass, while Jeff has always focused on playing bass in a band. Jeff also has a strong understanding of how his band's music should sound, and the two musicians work well together.
About Matt Cameron
Matt Cameron is an acclaimed American drummer who has been a member of the rock bands Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. He has won multiple Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Pearl Jam. Matt has also played with other notable groups like Temple of the Dog and Wellwater Conspiracy.
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No matter how much success you’re having, you can’t continue working together if you can’t communicate.
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I would never want to live in L.A., and I made that decision years ago, so I never chose that path for myself, although I have much respect for those that do it at a high level.
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When I first went on tour with PJ in ’98, I was still in shock having gone through the Soundgarden break up.
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I try and stay limber, swim, run, ride motorcycles.
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Whenever Elvin Jones comes to Seattle I try to go catch him.
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Live life to the fullest, and focus on the positive.
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If PJ Harvey ever came to town I’d definitely go try to go see her.
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