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#238685 - 07/22/08 06:46 PM
Re: Last 3 songs added to your gigs?
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Originally posted by captain Russ: Hey, Scott...dig old junior. Hi Capt. even though I realize you're a hardcore hard jazz fan, I'm not surprised cuz Brown's appeal is able to cross music genre boundaries. Interestingly enough, i recently read a review in a leading JAZZ magazine praising his album "Down Home Chrome". I grew up listening to every genre of music (from Country, standards to Rock to Classical growing up), but started out studying classical as a kid, playing rock in high school, and then jazz & blues in college, and now I'm doing quite a few Country tunes. I feel, irregardless of the music genre label and beyond expected technical proficiency, it's the artist's ability to honestly communicate with heart & soul is what makes a song performance a memorable. Speaking of: here's a Junior Brown song that's fun to perform at parties: Highway Patrol Originally posted by captain Russ: I actually had a case built for a C-3 once. Added a Fender lap steel as a "third level", and finished the thing in white enamel.Quit drinking shortly thereafter. Cool. Got any pics to post of it? Scott
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#238688 - 07/23/08 01:49 AM
Re: Last 3 songs added to your gigs?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by cassp: Diki, I can't believe you haven't been doing Love the One and Get Back. Those are two dynamite beach tunes. Get Back can go on forever if you got some great guys to solo. Well, I've played them with live bands for years, but only just got round to adding them for the duo. I guess for every one song that I 'should' have already added, I've got several already done that no-one else does! I play enough lollipops that adding chestnuts like these is not exactly high priority Anyway, the duo is starting to go on the back burner a bit... Got a steady Fri and Sat night with a five piece starting up this weekend... A lot of Crusaders, R&B and funky New Orleans stuff to learn (or re-learn!). Sure is nice not to have to figure out which style is the least annoying on them! The drummer actually has a Grammy (whoop-te do! ), so I'm looking forward to the drums beating the pants off my G70, and that ain't exactly an easy thing to do! I must confess, it's going to be nice to just play, and not 'operate an arranger' for a while!
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#238692 - 07/24/08 02:36 PM
Re: Last 3 songs added to your gigs?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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And thank God for that, or we'd all be competing for the same gig! What you DON'T see much up there is anything contemporary (is the Toby Keith the newest?). Personally, I think it's because the arrangers are not very good at this stuff, but MAYBE it's just 'cos we're all a bunch of old farts (and so are our audiences!)... Just kidding, guys! Actually, it slipped my mind... the last one we added was Jack Johnson - 'Sitting, Waiting, Wishing', from 2005 Damn those kids, and their newfangled songs! Hey you, get off my lawn! [This message has been edited by Diki (edited 07-24-2008).]
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