Pino Palladino Reflects On His First Studio Gigs Into Working On Hit Records

Watch the Questlove Supreme Podcast - https://bit.ly/QuestloveSupremeLive Even before Pino Palladino became a driving force on albums by D'Angelo, John Mayer, and others, he and his fretless bass shaped sounds. In a clip for his Questlove Supreme interview, Pino recalls his journey from making $50 a week and sleeping on couches to helping guide hit records by Paul Young and Chris de Burgh. In the discussion, the evolution includes critical intersections with Jools Holland of Squeeze, Gary Numan, and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour. Pino ultimately reveals that his 20-year history was unknown to D'Angelo when they crossed paths for Voodoo — meeting on the same day he was introduced to Questlove. Subscribe to The Roots' channel: http://bit.ly/RootsYouTube Watch The Roots' Exclusive Series & Footage: Roots Picnic 2020 - https://bit.ly/RootsPicnic2020YouTube Questlove Quarantine - https://bit.ly/QuestloveQuarantineYT The Roots Jam Presents Solo Sessions - https://bit.ly/RootsSoloSessions Questlove Supreme Podcast - https://bit.ly/QuestloveSupremeLive Streams of Thought Podcast - https://bit.ly/StreamsofThoughtPod Behind The Keys w/ James Poyser - https://bit.ly/BehindTheKeys Guitar Stories w/ Captain Kirk - https://bit.ly/GuitarStoriesYT Reconstruction w/ Stro Elliot - https://bit.ly/ReconstructionStro The Bridge - https://bit.ly/TheBridgeYT Official site for The Roots: http://theroots.com/ Facebook:   / theroots   Twitter:   / theroots   Twitch:   / theroots   Instagram:   / theroots   Jimmy Fallon: http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com #TheRoots #PinoPalladino #QuestloveSupreme