Re: Resurrected unified MUSIC thread.
Posted: Sun Jul 9, 2023 3:27 am
Glad you enjoyed brutha...they certainly deserve more than the 6k followers they have on YT....
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dobrojim wrote:Nice
A guy playing a (round neck) dobro.
pancakes3 wrote:dobrojim wrote:Nice
A guy playing a (round neck) dobro.
Haha, i was just going to come in and ask Dobro's opinion on the guy's playing.
dobrojim wrote:
same guy as commented/review/reacted to the Tedeschi Trucks vid above
listens to his first Dead song.
Funny. He was surprised (not knowing anything about the Dead) to hear them
settle into such a great groove. Now he knows, that is a hallmark characteristic
of the Dead.
AFM wrote:...I only got into metal because I'm a jazz pianist and thrash metal is the closest thing to it IMO...
payitforward wrote:From the poetry/shenanigans thread:AFM wrote:...I only got into metal because I'm a jazz pianist and thrash metal is the closest thing to it IMO...
Whoa... just noticed this, AFM.
I'm a lifelong jazz fan & aficionado. I don't see how thrash metal is close to jazz -- but so what....
When I say "lifelong," here's what I mean: I bought Miles Davis a drink at the Sutherland Lounge in Chicago when I was 15. Dizzy Gillespie -- a grin on his face -- tried to steal two drinks from me as I was carrying them back from the refreshment bar at a party for the playboy jazz festival (I think...) in 1958 when I was 16.
In the early 1970s when I was down & out while living in Paris, the great soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy put me up for a couple of months in his loft on the rue des Feuillantines.
If you name a jazz musician of any note who played in the '50s & '60s, it's extremely likely that I heard him live, usually more than once. The exception was Bird, who died exactly 6 months before I turned 13 (about a year before I started figuring out how to get into clubs...).
Being a jazz pianist, tell me if you know this guy:
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(one of the most under-appreciated players...)
AFM wrote:Sorry but the way Dave comes in at 2:56 is one the hardest things I've heard in my life. Its like having someone inject liquid testosterone right into your ass cheeks
AFM wrote:"He's a product of your profession, not mine." That's one of the hardest things I've ever heard in my life.