husbands intro - john cassavetes
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@goldsmice UNMATCHABLE BIT OF FRIVOLITY MI AMIGO...SPOT ON I SAY!!!
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ONE TWO THREE FOUR NINE!
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I like this film - Ben Gazzara, Peter Falk and Cassavetes are great! Thanks for sharing!
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the scene with the singing is absolutely one of my very favorites, which just goes to show it takes all kinds...
I wish I could find that piece of music. It's super cool.
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@dandiacal IT'S FUCKING CHARLES MINGUS
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Like the film but agree somewhat that some scenes continue long after point is made---the singing at the bar sequence was interminable. But who could not love all three but esp. BEN G in this film???
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Of course I have heard him do a couple of boogaloo type things with Oscar Peterson, so I know he's done it.
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That is amazing! I've never heard Ray Brown in that kind of jazz-rock or funk context. How did you find out?
Happy Holidays and New Year to you..
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It´s Ray Brown.
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...it sounds like it starts out with solo bass and drums to have a cello or second bass come in on top? ...maybe eldee young with red holt and another bass?
I'm trying to figure out if the bassist is Richard Davis or Ron Carter. Anyone know?
dandiacal 2 years ago
I have no idea; it could just as easily be some random studio bassist, someone who recorded a lot of studio work but whose name is unknown to most people. Herbie Flowers, for instance, played the unforgettable bass riff in Lou Reed's "Take a Walk on the Wild Side" (combining a double bass and electric bass, one of the only bass lines of any rock song with two basses playing at once) but how many people know who he is?
goldsmice 2 years ago