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Started by David Houck, November 10, 2007, 11:30:29 AM

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David Houck

Here is something from back in August.  The tune is Coltrane's Equinox.  To add to Bill's thread in Misc about portable recorders, this was recorded by Jon, our guitar player, on a Zoom H4.  He gave this to me last night, so it's the first I've heard a Zoom recording of our band.  This is an MP3, and I'm assuming he recorded it in MP3 mode.  The recording quality is pretty good on the stereo in my living room, which has a nice subwoofer.  On my laptop it's kinda hard to hear the bass; but then it's a laptop.  Anyway, I thought it might be useful to those of you following Bill's thread.

rraymond

Dave, the recording sounds great! The playing ain't so bad, either! Very nice for a three piece, do you guys do some Stevie Ray?
 
Just kidding!
 
It's great to hear a three piece band step out of the traditional power blues thang.

David Houck

Thanks Reid!  Actually, we have two Stevie Ray tunes on our set list, Lenny and Riviera Paradise, neither of which, as you might expect, sound like SRV and Double Trouble.

olieoliver

Nice chops Dave, sounds great!
 
 
Olie

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jet_powers

That was pretty cool. Nice work!
 
JP

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rraymond

Dave, do you guys do any other Coltrane, or maybe some Miles? My band has been talking, forever, about trying So What. If you get a recording of the SRV stuff, you have to post it here! It would be great to hear you guys perform The Stevie Ray Variations.
 
Again, the Zoom recording sounds great. My computer is connected to an old 1978 Technics receiver driving four Polk Audio bookshelf speakers. The bass in your recording is clear and defined, the cymbals and guitar are bright, but not harsh... I sound like I write for Audiophile magazine, or something! Anyway, good job!

David Houck

We have three Miles Davis tunes on the list; So What, All Blues, and Freddie Freeloader.  We talked about doing Coltrane's Naima and Giant Steps; but since we never rehearse, they've never made the list.
 
Here's Stevie Ray Vaughan's Riviera Paradise.

rraymond

Way cool! You guys must have a blast!

David Houck

Yea, I really enjoy playing with these guys.

artswork99

The Montford Park shows are great!  I have had the pleasure of going to see them almost every month (as long as I remember to look for the date).  If you're in the Asheville area get in touch and please join me.  It's a fun club in the downtown area with a great selection of beers from all over the world and good BBQ (14 sauces) but the MUSIC prevails!
Art
 
(Message edited by artswork99 on November 12, 2007)

bigyouth

superbe solo  Davehouck
solo bass is great

David Houck

Thanks Mehdi!
 
And thanks for the club review Art!

jacko

Sounds really nice Dave. I'm interested to know how far from the band you set the recorder up?
 
Graeme.
 
p.s. A new name in bass playing - Hadrien feraud from paris - kicked his Bass Day Uk performance off with Giant Steps. this was the first time he'd played with either the drummer or keyboard player and it was fantastic.