Eternity, Featuring Arthur Rhames (Part 2)
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So good.
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This guy was off the charts! I have a cd of him playing tenor live and it is just astonishing how all the music poured out of him in such natural fashion, much like in this clip. I found the disc by accident in a bargain bin, it is on the DIW label from Japan, if you can find it, you will be amazed.
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and I though Ulmer and Gilmore were the only ones.
this guy is unbelievable!
shoot I think he's even quoting some Zappa and ofcourse all of it in a distinct "After Hendrix Died" atmosphere.
outstanding. I'm shocked I never heard this guy.
PS Pete Cosey!
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this guy is simply phenomenal. he's quoting Mclaughlin and Santana on the fly without batting an eye, all sunk in a medley of Mahavishnu and Bop progressions.
wow.
I'm listening to a whole lot of Arthur Rhames for a good long while.
thanx for posting.
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i posted some audio from prospect park check it out
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I've posted this before on a guitar but watch Art's hands at 0:54: it's like watching ocean waves moving undersea plants but in fast motion. I've never seen another player do anything remotely like that before. Off the hook? More like off the planet.
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This cat is bananas. His patterns and the way he just loose. That sh*t is crazy. I heard he'll do that to you on sax and piano too. That must have hurt a lot of peoples feelings lol .
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Crimeny, this is so great. Like looking under a dusty curtain and finding piles of gold just sitting there. Wonderful. Cool to see Arthur with a Gibson L6-S. I had one of those too but I could never make it sound like THAT. Good grief! The intensity.
this is purely Heavy!!!!!
Myke21 7 months ago
@Myke21 Thanks bro, I'm very thankful for that period in my life, a vision that was truly gift and a blessing from above.
Creativepeoplevideos 7 months ago
In harmony , as all spirits aspire to be. You sound like you have a beautiful spirit and i am proud to say a single tape of the central park show served/serves as a foundation of my style. You should release some of your post eternity stuff s well!!
10fingersofdeath 3 years ago
Thanks for your kind words, The memories and legacy of those days is my inspiration to better understand embracing the moments lived these days. I can only feel extremely blessed to have been a part of that piece of history. Particularly because of the impact it had on the lives of others like yourself. I think that's what's most important to me above all, looking back. I will release some of my current music and re-release my first album from 1982 called Remember where you came from as well.
Creativepeoplevideos 3 years ago
I'd say what you gleaned from the storyline was my inability and lack of desire to deal with the reality that Adrian would not be playing in the band at this important period in Eternity's life. Quite true, however God's plan allowed Collin Young the drum seat in Eternity during this period of time so I had to move on with Collin and make it work. These days Adrian Collin and I are all good Friends, We share an appreciation for being blessed to have been a part of a great piece of history. Cleve
Creativepeoplevideos 3 years ago
!!! Thank you sooo much! I just chanced on an old Vernon Reid interview and he said something about this Arthur Rhames guy, thanks to that and yourself, I have just found some truly inspirational music but am at a loss to explain how I feel about the fact that I had to go back 3 decades to find it. Many Thanks
Kigorri 4 years ago
I understand your feelings. I felt a need to do something about filling in this piece of history for future generations. I had a dream of finding the greatest musicians around. Drummer Adrian Grannum was my second find, Arthur Rhames my third via a Trumpeter named Winslow who introduced us. Collin Young later replaced Adrian as a result of a restriction imposed by his father. Adrian and Arthur both processed phenomenal levels of ability, they were super musicians.
Creativepeoplevideos 4 years ago