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Tauk

Sir Nebula

My nephew the drummer got me into them

Saw them twice

I really enjoy listening to them

 

 

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Just bumped into this, the name is new to me.   From 1969 - I'd just started playing bass then, and I wish someone had played this to me at the time and then left me to work out the bass line note for note.  Might have saved me years of false pathways and wasted effort in the long run !  :scratch_one-s_head:

 

 

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3 hours ago, musicbassman said:

Just bumped into this, the name is new to me.   From 1969 - I'd just started playing bass then, and I wish someone had played this to me at the time and then left me to work out the bass line note for note.  Might have saved me years of false pathways and wasted effort in the long run !  :scratch_one-s_head:

 

 

  Cool... Hot Wax (and Invictus) record labels -- Started by Holland/Dozier/Holland after they left Motown. 👍

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I'm learning a set for Tuesday. 

I am. listening to two tunes I'd not heard before. Grace Kelly by Mika and Take your daughter to the slaughter by iron maiden. 

The first is great fun, a cleverly constructed pop song. They  should go far. The second one is not very good at all.

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On 29/02/2020 at 18:34, Cosmo Valdemar said:

Kayak -  Dutch 70s prog band that I discovered via the Cardiacs group on Facebook.

@4000 will feel very comfortable with the bass tone...

 

 

 

LOVE me some Kayak! Fantastic band....

 

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White Stones - new project from Opeth bassist Martin Mendez, who has clearly been missing the death metal for the last few albums

 

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59 minutes ago, lemonstar said:

Any ideas what the front cover image is?

None! Slot machine in a Native American casino perhaps? Either way, Hubert Laws on flute, Billy Cobham on drums...

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The amazing bass playing on this fantastic mid 70's Lucifer's Friend album!! Give it a listen... Dieter Horns' bass work is astounding....!

 

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Carolina Eyck is unparalleled in her mastery of the Theremin, here she is playing a Messiaen piece with bassist Philipp Martin.

Uncanny parallels with Johnny Greenwood's 'Moon Trills' , by the way.

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Just now, musicbassman said:

Carolina Eyck is unparalleled in her mastery of the Theremin, here she is playing a Messiaen piece with bassist Philipp Martin.

Uncanny parallels with Johnny Greenwood's 'Moon Trills' , by the way.

I love her theramin stuff. I was almost tempted to get one based on the stuff she did, then I realised that I would sound more like a couple of cats fighting!

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3 minutes ago, musicbassman said:

Carolina Eyck is unparalleled in her mastery of the Theremin, here she is playing a Messiaen piece with bassist Philipp Martin.

Uncanny parallels with Johnny Greenwood's 'Moon Trills' , by the way.

Cool. Have seen the crazy Turangalila Symphony Live a few times. The great Anthony Jackson's a massive Messiaen fan  too.

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On 04/03/2020 at 13:50, Yakman said:

Rollin Stones Sticky Fingers

 

One of to many classic albums they did but I've always had a soft spot of Goat's Head Soup but not because of the inclusion of Angie - it's the album as a whole - which I think is under-rated generally - when I hear it I think it has a hazy (possibly drug induced) summery, dreamy feel to it with the sax playing in particular.

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