"PHAROAH'S DANCE" (Joe Zawinul)
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What do you mean? A Rhodes is timeless. O.K, the eighties turned it down, but that's the worst decade of music anyway
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I think you'll find, if you do your homework, that the Rhodes if considered a legendary electronic instrument. It is capable of producing many unique timbres (especially with the add-on effect units).In recent times it has been rediscovered by a younger generation, and has also resurrected by a number of the it's original exponents, and not without good reason. Beethoven?? who cares what he had in mind, the comparison is meaningless in this context.
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Tim sounds great.
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love it
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Tim Hagans is new to me. Such an amazin music. Jazz'n'bass!
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awwwww shit they went all drum and bass on that bitch. i like it.
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Yes, Matt Garrison. He's played quite a bit in the Scott Kinsey Group in recent years, in addition to working with many others.
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Ts,ts, ts, ...You should know him ... as a sax player, and as producer of, for example, all those great Miles boxes of the last 10 years ...
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The bassist is the son of the late great Jimmy Garrison
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thank you, from spain, i'm floating (cause this great music)
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Hey Bob, I wish I was in your band. I'd play the Reggie Lucas/Pete Cosey/McL. part.
Are you the trumpet player ? Not bad, eventhough a little to fast and technically too good to emulate Miles but still a great job
On the one hand, the frequency of Bob's defensive posts are annoying; on the other, his apparent reverence for this challenging music comes through (well, other than that
Victor somehow felt that your accompaniment for several minutes in closeup was particularly worthy), and in that it may help to popularize an album that is perhaps in danger of not being remembered after boomerdom, I support this post. For Miles' sake.
Bitterblogger 3 years ago
"frequency of Bob's defensive posts are annoying"....i guess so...but we all must go beyond this...
Bobbelden 3 years ago
FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH DAVE HOLLAND (Bassist on Bitches Brew) What do you make of Panthalassa, Bill Laswell's interpretation of Miles' electric music that you were originally involved in?
"On one hand, I think if it wasn't the way Miles wanted, we should leave it alone. On the other, in terms of creativity, I think one has to be open to these possibilities. I don't want to sound like a purist, but it's a little like coloring the black and white pictures. It's not the way the director saw it
RIDDIMWORKS 3 years ago
"Sometimes A Cigar Is Just A Cigar"
Bobbelden 3 years ago