You're nuts. The 1996 Wayne Krantz solo blows this away. And Corny Bumpus' 2000 Plush solo also blows this away. Yeah, of course you know what you're saying - your opinion.
I was at this show, and believe me, it wasnt too slow. i could barely keep up with my dance partner. Keep rockin gentlemen, you never cease to amaze me
What a great way to showcase this awesome band!Have had the pleasure of seeing them live and they are phenomenal. They not only fill a room but the dance floor as well, even those who "never dance" can't resist once these guys start rockin'. Have to agree with one poster,sure wish they played in my neighborhood. Hmmmm.....wonder if these guys can be bribed with beer?? :)
The room is HUGE. Check out some of the other clips like "Streetcorner Symphony" and "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is," which were recorded with a wide angle long shot from much further out, and you get an idea of how enormous the room is - approximately three stories high. Also, check out "Vehicle" - there are lots of people on the dance floor (plus a full house of people at the slots) but simply not enough bodies to compensate for the room size and acoustics. Glad you like the band!
I just checked out "vehicle" and you are right there are plenty of folks there! I stand corrected and you are right that the challenge comes with the size of the room. I did not mean to appear to disparage your popularity - you deserve a full house every time you play.
Note that the poster who thought this was too slow is called "metalman." Great version - tight and a great arrangement. I am sure that the sound would have been better with a few more bodies in the club - that would have stopped the booming snare and allowed the drummer to lay it down with more conviction. But - I am nitpicking - this is really very, very good. If only you guys played in Florida!
Actually, it's about the same tempo as the original studio version of the song from the "Royal Scam" album. Perhaps you are used to the faster live version of the song.
Nice !
xebio6 1 year ago
Yeah man, cool stuff! I have to learn this song as well on guitar for a cover band....wish me luck.
5 stars
riskotibor80 1 year ago
You're nuts. The 1996 Wayne Krantz solo blows this away. And Corny Bumpus' 2000 Plush solo also blows this away. Yeah, of course you know what you're saying - your opinion.
modmusik 2 years ago 3
yeahhhh, awesome. better than dan live. and i know what am saying. first time this freaky solo played live as it is in studio version.
great!!!
delas888 3 years ago
Larry Carlton cannot possibly be improved on, had to play it in his honor!!!
tanman7452 2 years ago 4
These guys own
JimyFatBoy 3 years ago
I was at this show, and believe me, it wasnt too slow. i could barely keep up with my dance partner. Keep rockin gentlemen, you never cease to amaze me
LebonezerScrooge 3 years ago
What a great way to showcase this awesome band!Have had the pleasure of seeing them live and they are phenomenal. They not only fill a room but the dance floor as well, even those who "never dance" can't resist once these guys start rockin'. Have to agree with one poster,sure wish they played in my neighborhood. Hmmmm.....wonder if these guys can be bribed with beer?? :)
northcountrygirl22 3 years ago 2
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Yes we can . . .
BrassAttack1 3 years ago
Thought so! Keep on doing what you do guys, you bring smiles to the masses!
northcountrygirl22 3 years ago
The room is HUGE. Check out some of the other clips like "Streetcorner Symphony" and "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is," which were recorded with a wide angle long shot from much further out, and you get an idea of how enormous the room is - approximately three stories high. Also, check out "Vehicle" - there are lots of people on the dance floor (plus a full house of people at the slots) but simply not enough bodies to compensate for the room size and acoustics. Glad you like the band!
BrassAttack1 3 years ago
I just checked out "vehicle" and you are right there are plenty of folks there! I stand corrected and you are right that the challenge comes with the size of the room. I did not mean to appear to disparage your popularity - you deserve a full house every time you play.
pquin 3 years ago 2
Note that the poster who thought this was too slow is called "metalman." Great version - tight and a great arrangement. I am sure that the sound would have been better with a few more bodies in the club - that would have stopped the booming snare and allowed the drummer to lay it down with more conviction. But - I am nitpicking - this is really very, very good. If only you guys played in Florida!
pquin 3 years ago 2
Actually, it's about the same tempo as the original studio version of the song from the "Royal Scam" album. Perhaps you are used to the faster live version of the song.
BrassAttack1 3 years ago
Too freakin' slow, are you guys senior citizens?
metalman1900 3 years ago