WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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edwardofhuncote

Quote from: David Houck on March 26, 2019, 07:56:37 PM
A correction on the bass player.  It's Bob Magnusson on bass and Joe Porcaro on drums.


Check.  ;)  I'm that guy who always reads the liner notes to see who played what.  ;D  I was really taken by the bass parts, and thought about upright all day. Unfortunately, I had too much to do after work yesterday evening, and was just done by the time I had time to play. Maybe today.

growlypants

Is Joe related to Jeff Porcaro, who played with Toto a long time ago?
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JimmyJ

Yes, Joe is Jeff, Mike and Steve's father.

growlypants

I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.

edwardofhuncote

Thanks Jimmy J & Growly... I was wondering the same thing.  :)

edwardofhuncote

Fleetwood Mac - "Sisters of the Moon" Largo, Maryland, 1979. (So I guess this is from the early days of the Tusk Tour.)




John is killin' it with his continuously fretted Custom Series I.5 here. I've seen parts of this show before, and that bass just sounds positively vicious... instantly recognizable. If you don't care for the tune, run it forward to about 3:30 and listen to the jam-out.  ;)




pauldo

John really was killing it... how can he not with a bass as such?

A friend shared this with me... not sure how I feel about it.


hankster

I thought the bass player looked familiar. I met him 40 years ago (wow, it hurt to say that - I had to count, and then I didn't believe it) at the Baked Potato in Los Angeles when he was supporting Joe Diorio. Very nice man.
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lbpesq

The drone band is cool.  Admittedly a bit scary, but cool.

Bill, tgo

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David Houck

The Robert Glasper was nice!  Substitutions are something I've never worked with.  Here, with the bass player continuing to hold the original structure, Glasper's substitutions came alive for me.  Thanks for posting!

Oh, and I think I heard him quote "If I Only Had A Brain", though it may have just been coincidence.

David Houck

This is nice ...

Michel Petrucciani, Stanley Clarke, Wayne Shorter, Lenny White & Rachelle Ferrell - The Manhattan Project, New York 1989


StefanieJones

It's mix but I love so much about this.  ;D

edwardofhuncote

Another remaster of a very recent Fleetwood Mac tune. It's a shame things ended up like they did, especially whenthey did, 'cause this one was catchy as all get-out. Christine apparently wrote "Sad Angel", and it was a perfect fit for the Rumours-era band.





...and John's bass parts are just so much fun! I just finished playing through it with old #77-621.

jazzyvee

Quote from: StefanieJones on March 31, 2019, 08:45:33 AM
It's mix but I love so much about this.  ;D
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