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#471125 - 06/13/19 06:04 AM
Groove Blue Organ Trio - Tony Monaco
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#471153 - 06/13/19 12:59 PM
Re: Groove Blue Organ Trio - Tony Monaco
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 09/29/05
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...but here's the thing. No knock on Tony 'cause I love the guy, but on that first tune, a straight 1-4-5 blues that you could put 50 different 'heads' onto, should you actually get credit for playing the tune that's identified only by playing the melody once and then going into 'solo' mode for the next 20 minutes or intermission, whichever comes first . The truth is, any and all solos played to those changes could be applied to any of 100 tunes and anybody that came in after the 'head' was played, wouldn't have a clue what tune it was . This isn't really a criticism, more like a funny observation. Every jazz group does it, both to stretch a set and to get in every blues lick they know in a single tune . I only mention this 'cause I see I had both Steve and Russ' attention in the same post. So for starters guys, ARE YOU GUILTY? chas
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#471191 - 06/14/19 08:41 AM
Re: Groove Blue Organ Trio - Tony Monaco
[Re: Bill Lewis]
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Registered: 01/02/04
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Bill, I agree with your assessment. I was in the Hammond booth at summer NAMM a few years ago with our friend Rory Hoffman. Rory played a few tunes with Tony, and he invited us to a nearby club (he always has a regular gig within walking distance of the convention center). I was going to play a couple of tunes with him, but did not have my union card, which was a problem. Tony was as gracious as could be. I've met Joey several times, but he's not quite as personable.
It's kind of like Kieth Urban and Brad Paisley. Kieth is a blues based three chord player. Brad is more complex. He uses more changes and is a better technician. I prefer Brad's playing, but Kieth's presentation (like his wife better, too, and never met Brad's).
BTW: I appreciate the polite but firm way you questioned my reference to "lite". If my intention was to comment on Tony's skill level, that would have been tacky and pretty low.
This is a good example of straightening out a poorly explained comment with respect and courtesy, while firmly making your point.
That's the way it should be.
Best regards,
Russ
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