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#157059 - 01/25/03 11:16 PM
Re: Did you happen to catch it?
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Mike, I once read an interview with BB King; the thing that struck me most was this phrase: "During the years I have changed many guitars; yes, there have been many "Lucille", but -no matter which guitar I was playing- the sound was always the same. I really think that my sound comes from me"
Now, what do you all think?
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#157063 - 01/26/03 05:10 PM
Re: Did you happen to catch it?
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Registered: 06/12/01
Posts: 223
Loc: nashville
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Sorry, but guitars and keyboards are not the same game sound-creation wise. A guitars sound is VERY much a result of the touch of the player. With BB, well, He only changes a string when he breaks one! Dead strings may be the common thread with all of his guitars! And Willie----well, maybe nothing should be said, but Willie Nelson and BB King are two examples of the WORST guitar tones on record! Don't get me wrong, I have paid to see both perform and enjoyed them both, but it sure wasn't the guitar tone that I enjoyed! An electronic keyboard is not a "natural" sound,so in a sense, anything goes. Even a cheesy Farfisa sounds cool in the right context, like Smashmouths' "walking on the sun", and with electronic jazz I would imagine that the old Roland would be fine but you wouldn't want to hear any classic Bill Evans trio played on it! Just my two cents---- Bill
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#157070 - 01/28/03 07:19 AM
Re: Did you happen to catch it?
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Registered: 06/12/01
Posts: 223
Loc: nashville
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Nigel, I agree that BB is a very classy gentleman and when I heard him about two years ago I was pleased with how much better he sounded live than on record, both his tone and his lines had much more life. I wasn't slamming him about his dead strings, that was what He said in an interview about never changing strings, and on most of his records his strings sound very dead to me. Did you catch Weather Report during the Jaco years? I did, and they were beyond belief! Zawinul,Shorter,Acuna,Erskine,amazing artists every one----and then,right at his prime, before He self destructed----Jaco Pastorius was taking the bass to another universe. My mouth was hanging open the entire night! From king of the world to sleeping on the streets to dead in the gutter in such a short time is the stongest anti-drug message of our time. Such a waste. But for a while he burned so very bright..
(Mike, I think that your thread has been hijacked) Bill
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