where do you do most of your playing,and what kind of stuff do you usually do?
where do you do most of your playing,and what kind of stuff do you usually do?
Just moved from NYC to VA, don't play anywhere just now.
Haven't played the clubs in NY in a few years, the reference I made was to Nightingale's in the late '80s or so.
Drums is funk, rock, theater, blues, just about anything.
Guitar & bass is generally rock, metal & blues, but I've done a bit of everything at one time or another. My technique's not bad, but I know very little for theory- teach me something, I'll play it well. I really only picked up guitars because I had them around for repair, and also 'cause you can play them more quietly than drums...now, like JBLs, the good ones and the orphans threaten to take over the house. This shot's from ~'94.
je
well it sounds to me that the music scene is pretty healthy in your area.im just the opposite,i can absorb the theory but applying it is the tough part.the pros call it a case of ....well, no talent.but i still horse around for fun
It's all about the fun. I go to great lengths purely to amuse myself.
Learning a lot in the process, but I got pretty much as far as any talent I have would take me a while back, actual skill is taking plenty of time.
je
on songs such as.
Eric Clapton's Derek and the Dominoes Layla - Duane Allman on slide guitar
Foreigner's Urgent- Jr. Walker on sax solo
Michael jackson Beat it- Eddie Van Halen guitar solo
Any others to add?
I picked one up made by Fender '67-'68 vintage a few weeks ago. I plan to refurbish it. Everything was there including foot pedal. I've got a thread with a pic here.
http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/s...ad.php?t=14564
Blondie - Parallel Lines - Fade Away and Radiate - Robert Fripp on Guitar
David Bowie - Heroes - Heroes - Robert Fripp on Guitar
Bryan Ferry - Is Your Love Strong Enough? - Legend Official Soundtrack - David Gilmour on guitar
Bryan Ferry - Boys and Girls - (the whole album) - David Gilmour on guitar
Bryan Ferry - Mamouna - (the whole album) - Robin Trower on guitar (and as producer)
Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat - First We Take Manhattan - Stevie Ray Vaughn on Guitar
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Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat - First We Take Manhattan - Stevie Ray Vaughn on Guitar
I'll have to have a listen.
Frank Meldenhall
Frank only produced 3 albums before his demise. The album Hard Times is by far my favorite. Especially the tracks "Jealous" and "Shont Dont Dont" are real Butt shakers. The line up includes: Fank Mendenhall (guitars)(Vocals); Jermaine Caswell Jr., Skip Fernell (keyboards); Jerry Wilder (electric bass); Steven Walker (drums).
Frank had a unique voice somewhere between Al Green and Bobby Rush.
AL
Still with the Irish band theme, a band called "Something Happens" has two strong albums, 'Stuck Together With God's Glue' and 'Bedlam A-Go-Go'. The former is a bit quieter, but both have strong songwriting and interesting textures and memorable tunes. Good (but not natural, I'm In The Room With The Band) production on both. "God's Glue" is one of my all-time favorites, a desert-island disc for me. Available used on Amazon for reasonable prices.
je
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