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"Killer Joe" - Benny Golson
A jazz standard penned by Mr. Golson
And Mr. Dalto's take on it
And with some vocals by Manhattan Transfer
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"Don't Go To Strangers" - Amy Winehouse & Paul Weller
Amy was one talented lady.
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I played in a band with a guitarist named Jose. We called him "Hose". I wondered if we replaced him if the new guitarist would be "Hose B".
True story.
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I bought a used flute, a fingering chart, had a girl fan who played the flute teach me the embouchure, and I taught myself the rest. Thanks to Ian I am now a flute player along with sax, wind synth, bass, guitar, keyboard synth, drums and voice.
Insights and incites by Notes
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9 hours ago, Bapu said:
What about Blodwyn Pig?
We used to Dear Jill
I wonder if Abrahams regretted leaving Tull after Tull got famous and very profitible.
I have a B-Big album or two somewhere in my LP collection.
My favorite Tull albums are the earlier ones: This Was, Stand Up, Benefit, Aqualung, Thick as a Brick, Passion Play, and War Child.
Then for no particular reason I drifted away. I've enjoyed a lot what I've heard in later offerings, but never purchased another LP. I don't know why, perhaps it was just time for me to move on.
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Strange Brew - Cream
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I do appreciate their music. One of my faves - "My God" because of the flute solo
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Highway Star - Deep Purple
I was driving my car today, and my minivan is no highway star by any stretch of the imagination, but if I ever get to gig again, it'll carry my PA and instruments, and for a couple of hours while I'm on stage, I'll be a star (a very minor star, but a star none the less). ???
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Call Me - Eliane Elias
Not the original, but a very nice version by a talented pianist/singer.
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Cat puns freak meowt.
Seriously, I'm not kitten.
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The Righteous & The Wicked - Red Hot Chili Peppers
lyrics:
The killing fist of the human beast
P.O.P., prodigies of peace
Hear me when I'm calling you
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"Lotus Flower" - Radiohead
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19 hours ago, paulo said:
Maybe he'd heard your voice and got it right every time? ?
I resemble that remark!
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Little Sunflower - Freddie Hubbard
I used to play this tune when I was in a jazz band. I quit the jazz band because of supply and demand. There wasn't enough demand to make both the mortgage payments and eat, so I went back to playing commercial music.
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"Song For My Father" - Horace Silver
The bass line from this song inspired Steely Dan's "Ricky Don't Lose That Number".
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True sound man story.
Back when we were warming up for major acts, we covered a song by The Coasters. I played sax and at one point the band stopped, I was to sing in a bass voice (or as close as I could get), "You better leave my daughter alone." It was my only vocal line in the song.
Every time my vocal mic was off. He never got it right. I learned to lean over and sing the line into the sax mic.
Funny now, but it wasn't so funny then.
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"The Acid Queen" - The Who
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I'm not crazy about the song. It's OK but nothing special, but I love these two lines:
She's living in L. A. with my best old ex-friend Ray
Guy, she said she knew well and sometimes hatedClever songwriting.
Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels) - Jim Croce
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3? why not more? How about 4? How about 25 or 6 to 4? I never get tired of Terry Kath's guitar work on this one. Not just in the solo but in the backing call/response parts behind the vocals too. Besides that, the entire band was in top form as well,
25 or 6 to 4 - Chicago
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Puns Anyone? Got 'em? Post 'em.
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