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Posts posted by Leonard Smalls
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Rockin' jazz fusion...
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Precipitation - Belouis Some
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We've had 2 rehearsauditions for guitar players recently...
1st one said he knew nothing about theory but had put quite a lot of practice into working out our songs. He was, however, a bit plodding and standard-metal with very little invention, spark or syncopation though timing was generally good.
2nd guy was far more interesting musically, understood what modes were and could play around with our songs. He started off playing a little too blues-ily (as our original guitar player did on the album) but varied from that when told he had free reign. His only negative was that he's very slow to respond to messages on't phone...
So I was keen on 2, the rest of the band wanted 1 as "he was heavier". I said "heavy is easy, interesting isn't, what sort of band do we want to be - same old same old or an interesting mix of all-sorts?"). As a result it looks like we may now have a 2 bass 2 guitar band!
I'm very tempted to show 'em Chick Corea's advice to musos, though as they all hate anything to do with jazz, often including musicianship, it may well fall on deaf ears!
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Can You Dig It? - The Mock Turtles
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4 minutes ago, chris_b said:
Just make it compulsory for everyone in the country to go and see a band at least once a week.
I'd vote for that!
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Bass In Ya Face - Jamaaladeen Tacuma
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Oh Bondage Up Yours! - X-ray Spex
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Careful with That Mic... - Clutch
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Dear Diary - Moody Blues
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Miniature Disaster - KT Tunstall
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No Forkin' Problem - Suicidal Tendencies
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Backdoor Santa - Clarence Carter
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Bath Chain Puller - Captain Beefheart
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Long-Haired lover From Liverpool Street - Little Jimmy Osmond
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Euston Rifles - The Jam
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Trans Siberian Express - Bardi Blaise
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2 hours ago, cetera said:
tone ISN'T in his fingers
As he only played with the one magic amp (can't remember what it was either, was probably a touch squiffy by then), it was difficult to tell. Though he was pretty darn good, and I don't think it was off backing tracks either!
Next time I saw him he was also awesome, as was Bernie Worrell on keys. Though Ginger Baker was constantly tuning his snare, and compared to serious jazzy drummists I've seen, distinctly average.
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4 hours ago, nekomatic said:
kept her Manchester Apollo crowd waiting for a couple of hours
I remember going to see Bootsy's Rubber Band at the Clapham Grand and he didn't come on till about 2330, despite being billed as 2100. Everyone missed their tubes...
And I went to see Jonas Hellborg at the Blue Note - due to an alleged difficulty getting hold of some fancy amp (you'd think someone would organise these things!) he came on about half midnight!
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(I bit my) Mother Tongue - Weeds
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Lost in France - Bonnie Tyler
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Bonin' in the Boneyard - Fishbone
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Not a miss-press, but I remember getting a copy of Joy Division's "Licht und Blindheim" limited edition single on Sordide Sentimental records.
My French penfriend bought it for me in exchange for a UK Subs single...
So stupidly I sold it for £40 back in 1981.
They're now going for about £1500!
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We're going to Ibiza - Vengaboys
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Backdoor Love Affair - ZZ Top

Is Wilton Felder one of the best bassists of the 70s
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As did Stanley Clarke...
Bootsy started in the 60s, as did Larry Graham...