[HAM] The Answer - Blindfold test #3

John Brevik jbrevik at csulb.edu
Thu Sep 28 15:13:41 CDT 2006


Just as a heads-up, I heartily recommend catching Larry's quartet if it  
comes to a venue near you. He is working with a bassist and splits his  
time between piano and organ in this group, but I think it's four very  
good players who manage to create a very nice energy. I haven't enjoyed  
a live set so much in a very long time.

John

On Sep 28, 2006, at 12:52 PM, joe doria wrote:

> That was a bit tough cause it sounded like an older/aged recording in  
> sound
> (espec the start).
> Yeah, L.Goldings has his own thing going on and it's great.  He's got  
> some
> nice staggered and unconventional lines at times. He has his own feel  
> in a
> way, as well as a certain patience to let his lines spill out.
>
> What cd is that golding cut from btw?
>
> I like how it was recorded (going for an old-school sound?).
>
> Mind if I add blindfold tests to the game?
> One coming up, but it'll prob be too easy for you gurus.
>
> Joe Doria
>
>
>>
>> Within twelve minutes of my posting the tune, Jake Sherman gave us the
>> correct answer, as did Joe "Studebaker" Doria later on. It's hard out  
>> here
>> for a pimp, man-- I lost interest the moment Jake guessed it! Maybe I  
>> need
>> to listen to more of this player, 'cuz I never would have guessed it  
>> if I
>> hadn't known.
>>
>> Thanks for playing!
>>
>
>>
>
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