Realizm! Prawda o żarłocznym kapitaliźmie który odcisnął się na muzyce jak jak pięta achillesa w wilkim kanionie Kolorado. Sztuka zjadająca swój ogon bo przeciesz "trzeba zrobić coś nowego". Inaczej będziesz podrzędnym grajkiem dancingowym a nie o to chodzi. I za to lubię Ribota ! Marc The Great !
I don't know the name of this tune....I'm not sure he ever recorded this song on cd,let me know if you got the answer!(damn,have i missed a recording from him?)
Sorry, I was wrong, this is not the Cowboy Song... but I finally did find what I initially thought it was. That song is called 'The Dying Cowboy' and Ribot played it with The Mystery Trio at the Saalfelden Jazz festival in 2003. A German radio station broadcasting some of the songs played there. Ribot announces it as 'a Cowboy Song', the radio guy in the intro is revering to it as 'The Dying Cowboy'. In this song he goes wild on his singing. 'The lone prairi' is maybe the song is more known as.
I think it's called "How to play country guitar badly" .... it's a conceptual piece, with Marc's out of tune bends symbolising the oppression suffered by Bolivian chiropodists in Bogota in the early 1920s.
Ah yes, but the symbolism part- Isn't it more like the Bolivian crab farmers trying to escape repression from the Transylvanian bad country benders by running to a Siberian mule farm in the arctic? I caught that at 3:22, I KNOW I caught it.
GOD what bullshit
raiphdude7 1 year ago
Ribot +
Morgan Craft: guitar
Deantoni Parks: drums
Dave Hofstra: double bass
Mutamassik: turntables
ZagaZiga08 1 year ago
drummer! at least!!
Marson711 2 years ago
couldn't have also filmed the drummer while he was soloing?
britter88 2 years ago 3
Realizm! Prawda o żarłocznym kapitaliźmie który odcisnął się na muzyce jak jak pięta achillesa w wilkim kanionie Kolorado. Sztuka zjadająca swój ogon bo przeciesz "trzeba zrobić coś nowego". Inaczej będziesz podrzędnym grajkiem dancingowym a nie o to chodzi. I za to lubię Ribota ! Marc The Great !
77kinder77 2 years ago
such sarcasm...
YaySteaks 4 years ago
i love this man, that was quality
bedfellow25 4 years ago
dum didi dum dum bonanza
ueberuebeloeli 4 years ago
wow, schätze, the other gitarreo is not ricky king
ueberuebeloeli 4 years ago
Who is the other guitar player?
hacherosselli 4 years ago
other guitarist is Morgan Craft
ZagaZiga08 1 year ago
Is this the Cowboy Song?
oreillyMB 4 years ago
I don't know the name of this tune....I'm not sure he ever recorded this song on cd,let me know if you got the answer!(damn,have i missed a recording from him?)
berthy75 4 years ago
Sorry, I was wrong, this is not the Cowboy Song... but I finally did find what I initially thought it was. That song is called 'The Dying Cowboy' and Ribot played it with The Mystery Trio at the Saalfelden Jazz festival in 2003. A German radio station broadcasting some of the songs played there. Ribot announces it as 'a Cowboy Song', the radio guy in the intro is revering to it as 'The Dying Cowboy'. In this song he goes wild on his singing. 'The lone prairi' is maybe the song is more known as.
oreillyMB 4 years ago
I think it's called "How to play country guitar badly" .... it's a conceptual piece, with Marc's out of tune bends symbolising the oppression suffered by Bolivian chiropodists in Bogota in the early 1920s.
dermo65 3 years ago 9
Hilarious...though i couldn't disagree with you more. Brilliant performance!
orangiest 3 years ago 2
@dermo65
Ah yes, but the symbolism part- Isn't it more like the Bolivian crab farmers trying to escape repression from the Transylvanian bad country benders by running to a Siberian mule farm in the arctic? I caught that at 3:22, I KNOW I caught it.
raiphdude7 1 year ago
@raiphdude7 I'm pretty sure it was a Croatian mule, IMO...
lamathunderbolt 1 year ago
nice tune
HolgerregloH 4 years ago