WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

Started by pace, April 16, 2014, 10:15:10 PM

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cozmik_cowboy

Nice, Wolf - but I really wish Bobby wasn't buried so deep in the mix.

Peter
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

pauldo

Quote from: paulman on April 20, 2018, 01:10:47 PM
Strangers Jamming.  Almost like the last Chicago Gathering (shameless plug!) :)  Happy 420











Plug away Roger! 

Puff, puff pass it along... 8)


edwardofhuncote

#2672
Quote from: sonicus on April 20, 2018, 12:31:08 PM
Grateful Dead   MORNING DEW  5-8-77   In particular it is " Note Worthy" to listen for the " section at timing 4:48 . Mr. Lesh has played a variety of variations in this " Walk up Section " . Here he is actually Walking Down in Counterpoint" Contrary Motion "   The  descending Mr. Lesh part is  ;    D/C/B/G/F# >  oct D/C/B/G/F#  > resolve D   There is also a triplet form or ornament before the octave shift   ( seems correct :) 


             
I have also played a variety of parts here over the years .


Nice coincidence... just a few moments ago, while driving home from a gig, I was listening to "Morning Dew" from just a couple weeks later - 5/22/77. I was thinking specifically about how to play those ascending/descending lines. :)


*this one:

pauldo


David Houck


edwardofhuncote

"China > Ryder" from 8/27/72. The crash-landing on the harmony vox made me smile. (having been exactly there, sooo many times...  ;D )





Another one from that show the Harwell-Grice guys do often, "Me and My Uncle".







pauldo


David Houck

That's another nice video from LSD.

rv_bass

Greg, you are becoming quite the Deadhead! :)

Paul, love Lake Street Dive!

edwardofhuncote

Quote from: David Houck on April 28, 2018, 06:12:08 AM
That's another nice video from LSD.


They're just fantastic... I happened to meet Bridget Kearney (bassist) back when she was in Joy Kills Sorrow. At the time, she very much reminded me of Missy Raines, another one of my bass heroes. Speaking of bass-ladies, I stopped in the local music store on the way to a gig yesterday evening and ran into (of all people) Mary Huff, of Southern Culture on the Skids. Though I had met her years ago, we were introduced properly yesterday by my buddy Aaron, who runs the store. So all evening at a classic country gig, I had this quirky tune in my head...


Quote from: rv_bass on April 28, 2018, 06:36:18 AM
Greg, you are becoming quite the Deadhead! :)



Well... I can tell you, I am figuring out what I like and don't care for. Obviously I don't have the broad lexicon yet, but I can't seem to get enough of what Phil Lesh was doing about that time. The nicest thing is, unlike a lot of other music I love to learn, there's actually an outlet for this, creating an incentive;D

David Houck

Back in '83, my band and SCOTS were using the same rehearsal space at Lloyd Street Studio.  They were scheduled right after us, but I never really got to know any of them well; everyone was focused on loading in and loading out as quickly as possible to make the most use of the rehearsal time.

cozmik_cowboy

Sachels Studio Orchestra doing

Peter (who, it turns out, digs jazz sitar)
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

David Houck

Cool!  Nice take on Take Five.

lbpesq


edwardofhuncote

#2684
Cat Stevens' - "Morning Has Broken" 

Also, Stevie Wonder - "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" 

Then, Felix Mendelssohn - "Bridal March", and Train - "Marry Me"


(Yes, I have a wedding gig with HGB this weekend, hence the cram session...  ;D )