Kip says:
Oh, I'd rather not incriminate myself in public, Roy. St. Louis is
a small town g.
Well, I think I get out to clubs pretty frequently and I've yet to observe the
tie-died masses playing all manner of fiddles and mandolins. I think you're
overstating it when you say "it's all
Bob Soron wrote:
I'd rather have a 5-minute guitar solo than a 20-second drum solo.
Oooh, I dunno about that. A short, tasteful drum solo (no, that is
not an oxymoron!) in the hands of the right guy is thing of beauty. I
guess I'm thinking mostly about jazz and big band drummers,
rather
On Sun, 25 Apr 1999, Roy Kasten wrote:
Kip writes:
It's becoming all da rage here in St. Louis, too: half-proficient
tie-dyed youth playing fiddles, mandolins, banjos and Martin
guitars.
Who do you have in mind here, Kip?
Oh, I'd rather not incriminate myself in public,
And I will confess to digging Neil Peart's solos simply from a
technical standpoint -- the guy is friggin' amazing. Plus, it's fun to
watch 10,000 16-year-old boys drool at the same time.
[Matt Benz] Hell of a lyric writer, too. Deep. Very Deep.
On Sun, 25 Apr 1999, Terry A. Smith wrote:
Yeah, it's a hoot to make fun of defenseless hippies, but lots more fun if
a couple of 'em come roaring up beside your pickup truck, and flip you off
when you make an off-hand comment about their hair.
Doh!
Seriously, though, it's not
On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Bob Soron wrote:
I'd rather have a 5-minute guitar solo than a 20-second drum solo.
Hey! What's wrong with "Wipeout"!? :-)
--Hiroshi
Heh heh...Marie comments on the alarmingly growing ranks of
faux bluegrass and hippy acoustic bands.
It's becoming all da rage here in St. Louis, too: half-proficient
tie-dyed youth playing fiddles, mandolins, banjos and Martin
guitars.
Kip wrote:
Heh heh...Marie comments on the alarmingly growing ranks of
faux bluegrass and hippy acoustic bands.
It's becoming all da rage here in St. Louis, too:
half-proficient
tie-dyed youth playing fiddles, mandolins, banjos and Martin
Kip writes:
It's becoming all da rage here in St. Louis, too: half-proficient
tie-dyed youth playing fiddles, mandolins, banjos and Martin
guitars.
Who do you have in mind here, Kip?
Roy
marie arsenault wrote:
noodling, noodling. We stayed for about 30 - 45 minutes -
just long enough for the first song. g
I'm sure if we had stayed any longer we would've started smelling that "I'm
a deadhead and I've been so stoned I forgot to take a bath" body odor. g
They did have great
Ronni:
I'm sure if we had stayed any longer we would've started smelling that "I'm
a deadhead and I've been so stoned I forgot to take a bath" body odor. g
or patchouli!
Today when at a record store
I saw one of their cds. I made a mental note to buy a copy of it for your
birthday, Marie.
I
Terry Smith:
assume consensus
on this notion that any guitar solo over 30 seconds is self-indulgent.
30 seconds, no. Over 5 minutes, perhaps.
Terry:
But personally I'd rather see folks stick with critiquing the music, than
taking on such god-awfully easy targets.
Now that's a very hippie-ish
At 12:20 AM -0500 on 4/26/99, marie arsenault wrote:
Terry Smith:
assume consensus
on this notion that any guitar solo over 30 seconds is self-indulgent.
30 seconds, no. Over 5 minutes, perhaps.
I'd rather have a 5-minute guitar solo than a 20-second drum solo.
Bob
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