What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
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Re: What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
Re posting this because its awesome and you don't have to be a jazz lover to enjoy Pat Metheny Group - this is neat because the whole band just kills it and Pat only about 21 years old here. Now, he s been recognized as the pivotal guy to make way for the next age of Jazz - noted for his use of harmonics a lot, he s a very available player - cool guy too, always says that he plays what he'd like to hear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcnH_Hs9M4g
The Pat Metheny Group on Texas Public Broadcasting in 1977
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcnH_Hs9M4g
The Pat Metheny Group on Texas Public Broadcasting in 1977
Re: What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
Goosebumps. Every. Time. Every. Song.
Why? One of the earliest fully digital recorded albums.
So what? You can listen at home on your hi-fi set or...
at an empty festival ground during sound check with this set up....
2 years prior we set up a 5-way grid (5 cabinets horizontal and 6 or 7 vertical)
Year after we did a 7way and next year we combined the 5 and the 7-way into the 12-way grid, and all the subs underneath.
Goosebumps...Yep.
Why? One of the earliest fully digital recorded albums.
So what? You can listen at home on your hi-fi set or...
at an empty festival ground during sound check with this set up....
2 years prior we set up a 5-way grid (5 cabinets horizontal and 6 or 7 vertical)
Year after we did a 7way and next year we combined the 5 and the 7-way into the 12-way grid, and all the subs underneath.
Goosebumps...Yep.
pebbles&nightsky
Re: What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
Nice and reminded me of this same type of setting so I went had another listen thanksbossho wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 1:17 am Re posting this because its awesome and you don't have to be a jazz lover to enjoy Pat Metheny Group - this is neat because the whole band just kills it and Pat only about 21 years old here. Now, he s been recognized as the pivotal guy to make way for the next age of Jazz - noted for his use of harmonics a lot, he s a very available player - cool guy too, always says that he plays what he'd like to hear.
The Pat Metheny Group on Texas Public Broadcasting in 1977
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What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
Re: What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
Atst, wow, prolly only listened to this whole thing once or twice before, if that.....?!..?..!
I 'll give you the similar setting part, but there are some dissonant sounds you won't hear in the PMG selection I put up. Mike Oldham and his bros must have really tripped out on that movie with Linda Blair and decided to make a whole suite of material about it, huh? They must've really dug that movie.
I feel like anything I put up is going to be contrived now but this seems right....
Pink Floyd -"Echoes" Pompeii
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-E7_VHLvkE
I 'll give you the similar setting part, but there are some dissonant sounds you won't hear in the PMG selection I put up. Mike Oldham and his bros must have really tripped out on that movie with Linda Blair and decided to make a whole suite of material about it, huh? They must've really dug that movie.
I feel like anything I put up is going to be contrived now but this seems right....
Pink Floyd -"Echoes" Pompeii
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-E7_VHLvkE
Re: What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
Must be like 50+ different versions of this one;
my 3 fav's
my 3 fav's
pebbles&nightsky
Re: What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
This band practiced for 4 days, you hardly see any music sheets which is already an impressive feat. Then the drummer - for reasons unknown - backed out of the project.
Luckily there is this genius called Larnell Lewis. They put him on plane where he studies the songs during a 7 hour trip, arrives at the gig for a 2 hour rehearsal and start recording.
pebbles&nightsky
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