Making Music: Dave King

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walkerartcenter | March 17, 2010

Legendary local percussionist Dave King joins host James Everest onstage for ...

walkerartcenter | March 17, 2010

Legendary local percussionist Dave King joins host James Everest onstage for an inspired conversation about his penchant for messing with time signatures and the process of putting a unique Bad Plus stamp onto an album of cover songs. Copresented with mnartists.org and the Whole Music Club at the University of Minnesota.

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  • here's the trick.. click to mp3ifier.com to rip this song from youtube.

  • honestly to get to this video i typed Oh dear i stepped all over my doritos

  • Also, I just watched the whole thing, how did this happen?!

  • Why is it that Dave reminds me of Jon Karel? Vocally they sound nothing alike, they don't have a similar playing style, they don't really look alike. I just can't work it out.

  • @joeroganisanidiot Provided you're not gay.

  • i can't believe i watched this whole video.

  • So what would you rather study.. a religion that may have begun 2..3.or 5 hundred years ago or script thats been around thousands of years according to professors and scholars?

  • That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard from another human bieng, the study of religion is basicly the study of traditions and ideas of mankind its foundation is humanism and pride. according to the bible pride comes before the fall which makes perfect sense because its been seen all around us since the very begining ..on the other hand the bible has been recognized as one of the most acurate ancient scripts of all time thats why its the best selling most sold book in the world.

  • @joeroganisanidiot Forget the bible! Study a little bit about religion and you'll see that the bible is nothing more than an adaption of older religions...

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