Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
I'm talking Lyrics, Rhythm, Feeling, Dynamics and overall Musicianship. Try getting a band together and doing this tune. We did it pretty close for one tenoe, very good organist. very good drummer singing bass player who had the gravel voice to pull this over, and one of the best guitar players who ever lived in New Orleans Sonny Robicheaux. I'm not bragging, I just relating how lucky I was in the day to play with some super players of the time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKuqaZ0DQtk
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I'm not prejudiced, I hate everybody!! Ha ha! My Sister-In-Law had this tee shirt. She was a riot!!!
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Play this EVERY NIGHT since I first heard it in 1970. Also do God Bless the Child, although my version is more like a Luther V. arrangement or one by any of the many who recorded it.
Like Blood Sweat and Tears better than Chicago because there's usually a way for a single to pull their songs off.
There were lots of jazz oriented or influenced tunes in the early 70's that were major successes.
Pop sort of "dumbed down" after that, although there are little gems from every year thereafter.
I'm thinking "Green Eyed Lady", Stevie Wonder (lots of stuff), "Easy to be Hard" (Three Dog Night), "I Love You More Today than Yesterday"....lots of quality material among the "BUBBLEGUM".
"You Made Me So Very Happy" and Blood Sweat and Tears are certainly at the top of my list.
Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
I love Ian as much DonM, Cavanaugh, Gary and DNJ!!! But not as much as Susan. If I don't cut this out DonM will give her to me and then I'll have to two most wonderful ladies on the planet.
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I'm not prejudiced, I hate everybody!! Ha ha! My Sister-In-Law had this tee shirt. She was a riot!!!