Okay Clyde the 3 day rule has expired. You can now enlighten.
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Kind of Blue is pretty soulful, maybe Mon would have dug it.
On Jan 8, 5:31 pm, 14strings perrypale...@gmail.com wrote:
OK let's take our jazz hater hats off and listen to Kind of
Blue.maybe whip out a peaty single malt or perhaps a nice glass
or red :) Then put on some Eck to get you
Time for me to weigh in.they started off pretty good and then got
a little out there for me. I'm a die hard Monroe/Compton fan and
probably listen and play more old-time music than true bluegrass.
That's just what I like. But these two fellasthere's no denying
their talent!! And another
, 2010 8:04:07 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
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Okay Clyde the 3 day rule has expired. You can now enlighten. Chubby
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Seems pretty harsh to suggest these guys don't know how to play just
because their music doesn't move you. I'm not particularly moved
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Seems pretty harsh to suggest these guys don't know how to play just
because their music doesn't move you. I'm not particularly moved by this
performance either, other to notice
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Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 08:48:27 -0800
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Seems pretty harsh to suggest these guys don't know how to play just because
*Sent:* Tue, January 5, 2010 2:11:51 PM
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Hey Trey,
Maybe it is harsh... it doesn't seem so to me because it's just my own
opinion and worth only that. But I didn't mean to single these folks
out necessarily either... they are fine musicians and there's
would not have known it was
Mississippi Waltz, and I play the tune! And on Old Daingerfield with Alex,
again really done well, but why the need to separate the 3rd part? Because
you can agree to do it? It didn't add anything to what is a great tune. I
enjoyed a lot of the tune development
to play.
Brian
On Jan 3, 6:49 pm, Mark Seale mark.se...@gmail.com wrote:
No doubt all great players. But, if I walked into the room while Joliff
was
playing the first tune on this clip, I would not have known it was
Mississippi Waltz, and I play the tune! And on Old Daingerfield
that it feels they are playing to and off each other,
but
this particular tune, Old Daingerfield, the changes they have made to
the
structure of the song feel contrived rather than an extension of the
tune.
But, again, that's just my 2 cents. Please don't cast me out
to somebody and
sparked something that music hasn't ever hit before.
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Agreed.
I usually look the other way when
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Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 08:48:27 -0800
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Seems pretty harsh
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Agreed.
I usually look the other way when talented kids use a good tune as a
springboard to launch a flurry of self gratifying notes without regard
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Hey Trey,
Maybe it is harsh... it doesn't seem so to me because it's just my own
opinion and worth only that. But I didn't
enough skin for those who don't.
Trey
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Hey Trey,
Maybe it is harsh... it doesn't seem so to me
Well I'm gonna have to agree with everyone... I enjoy hearing people
get off into space every now and again, for one reason. I don't hear
those notes... I can listen to them remember them in my head a phrase
at a time, but, when my fingers go to lay them out it sounds like a
good pile of, too
, January 3, 2010 11:50:57 AM
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there are some good clips of Jake Joliff playing with John McGann on the
youtube...
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was
playing the first tune on this clip, I would not have known it was
Mississippi Waltz, and I play the tune! And on Old Daingerfield with Alex,
again really done well, but why the need to separate the 3rd part? Because
you can agree to do it? It didn't add anything to what is a great tune. I
sounding like someone else rather than developing their own improvisational
voice. I like that it feels they are playing to and off each other, but
this particular tune, Old Daingerfield, the changes they have made to the
structure of the song feel contrived rather than an extension of the tune
players, and while technically
fantastic, I feel that players of their age and ability still trend toward
sounding like someone else rather than developing their own improvisational
voice. I like that it feels they are playing to and off each other, but
this particular tune, Old Daingerfield
fantastic, I feel that players of their age and ability still trend
toward
sounding like someone else rather than developing their own
improvisational
voice. I like that it feels they are playing to and off each other, but
this particular tune, Old Daingerfield, the changes they have made
This ain't exactly like Tater or Bill would have played this, but it was fun to
see tonight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMMK3QI4VHg
Clyde Clevenger
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Salem, Oregon
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Very impressive.
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On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 4:30 AM, mandoho...@comcast.net wrote:
This ain't exactly like Tater or Bill would have played this, but it was
fun to see tonight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMMK3QI4VHg
Clyde Clevenger
Just My Opinion, But It's Right
Jake Joliff on mandolin
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Terry Harvey terwaha...@gmail.com wrote:
We just saw Alex H. (the fiddler) with the David Grisman Quintet @ The
Freight Salvage in Beserkely on Dec 26th.
That kid can bow a fiddle!! Who's the mando wunderkind?
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at
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Sent: Sunday, January 3, 2010 7:53:39 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
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We just saw Alex H. (the fiddler) with the David Grisman
there are some good clips of Jake Joliff playing with John McGann on the
youtube...
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Sent: Sun, January 3, 2010 11:33:27 AM
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Jake Jolliff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwALaWvTWKQ
here is one such clip
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Sent: Sun, January 3, 2010 11:50:57 AM
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there are some good clips of Jake Joliff playing
No doubt all great players. But, if I walked into the room while Joliff was
playing the first tune on this clip, I would not have known it was
Mississippi Waltz, and I play the tune! And on Old Daingerfield with Alex,
again really done well, but why the need to separate the 3rd part? Because
, January 3, 2010 4:49:10 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: Old Daingerfield
No doubt all great players. But, if I walked into the room while Joliff was
playing the first tune on this clip, I would not have known it was Mississippi
Waltz, and I play the tune! And on Old Daingerfield
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Sent: Sunday, January 3, 2010 4:49:10 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
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No doubt all great players. But, if I walked
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No doubt all great players. But, if I walked into the room while Joliff
was playing the first tune on this clip, I would not have known
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No doubt all great players. But, if I walked into the room while Joliff
was playing the first tune on this clip, I
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No doubt all great players. But, if I walked into the room while
Joliff
was playing the first tune on this clip, I would not have
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