WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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pauldo

Quote from: David Houck on July 11, 2018, 05:46:04 PM
So a little further up the thread I linked a couple cover medleys by a project group put together by Martin Miller.  I finally listened to their just now, and it's pretty great too.


The bass player gets to shine a bit more here, as do all the musicians.

LIKE

Wow, that is a boat load of talent in that room.... listened to a whole lot more of their stuff, brilliant.

StefanieJones

The Toto medley was very nice to listen to. Those guys are great and it looked like they were having a lot of fun.

David Houck

#2897
I don't know if many of you like this kind of thing, but I thought I would share this particular video because the two musicians "play together for the very first time, unrehearsed, improvised live and filmed"; and the result is wonderful.


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I've listened to Peter Kater's recordings for a number of years, but just found this video and was surprised that it was unrehearsed and improvised.

rv_bass

Hi David,
I could not find the link in your posting.  I look forward to viewing the video.
Thanks!
Rob

David Houck


Zut8083

A grouping of live Fleetwood Mac tunes/performances from 1968 to 1970-

edwardofhuncote

Quote from: Zut8083 on July 12, 2018, 08:10:06 PM
A grouping of live Fleetwood Mac tunes/performances...


"Feels Like Crying" was especially nice.

edwardofhuncote

Quote from: David Houck on July 12, 2018, 05:30:39 PM
...I've listened to Peter Kater's recordings for a number of years, but just found this video and was surprised that it was unrehearsed and improvised.


Fascinating, how each left just enough space for the other. I've often described music as a language, and a particular piece being played as a conversation. Some are written out, rehearsed and performed to perfection, others are spoken in cadence, and some are completely improvised.

David Houck

Quote from: edwardofhuncote on July 13, 2018, 04:57:05 AM... Fascinating, how each left just enough space for the other. I've often described music as a language, and a particular piece being played as a conversation. Some are written out, rehearsed and performed to perfection, others are spoken in cadence, and some are completely improvised.


Yes

pauldo

I was out weeding and it is hot, muggy and just plain old funky.

This popped into my head and it never gets old:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=oUNz3A1cVus

Willie Weeks y'all


David Houck

Thanks for the Hathaway and Weeks.


StefanieJones


David Houck


StefanieJones

#2909
I dont think I've heard anything from him I didn't like. But, going through some of his recent stuff i often see that organ player he has and am equally thrilled by him, as well.  They're all really talented.

edit: just noticed that was post 13,000 David. Zoiks!! :D if that was your last post, that is.