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A bit reminiscent of Pat Metheny Group - Last Train Home. Reminds me of some of the Weather Channel music of the late 1980s.
Yes I wondered the same.
A bit reminiscent of Pat Metheny Group - Last Train Home. Reminds me of some of the Weather Channel music of the late 1980s.
Pat Metheny, Last Train Home, yes!!
I've been following this phenomenal musician as he has grown, for over 40 years, not a wasted moment! He should be far more acclaimed!
with Mr Wooten. Very naiiiice.
Flectones and Béla always put on great sows. We got to see them in Cain Park (Cleveland Heights) the summer after this came out. Small venue with Mr. Fleck playing as walked through the crowd all the way to the back of the lawn seating. As with his more traditional bluegrass partners, Mr. Fleck gathers amazing talent around his own.
You Lucky Duck! I wish I was there!
Oh...that bass tone! Splendid! Mr. Wooten is an amazing bassist!
I Agree! It sounds like a fretless bass. Like Jaco.
My god thats appalling , been a sketchy day from RP , switching stations ...
Yes, I do this all the time. From Main to Rock to World and back again. Occasionally, I go to My Favorites when I need to remind myself what great taste in music I have : >
Don't know why someone would criticize Victor Wooten for throwing in a little Jaco Pastorius quote in his bass solo. That's not only "allowed", it's applaudable ... a very good musician offering a small tribute to the shoulders he stands on. Kudos to Victor!
Yes. It's pretty common for musicians (especially in jazz) to pay respect or acknowledgment to other musicians by quoting phrases or riffing on their styles.
I didn't want to like this, but I do.
I want to like this, but I don't. I respect it, but it's nothing I would choose the listen to. #differentstrokes
Haters gonna hate, world class virtuoso' gonna...
... make you look silly!
LOL! ... Idiot.
Just saw him and his brothers, at the Telluride Jazz Festival, OUTSTANDING!
Victor Wooten on Bass!
Shirley some sort of bluegrass Hell.
Prefers the glue factory to Bela...
Hate the tune but love the other comments here!
Maybe people would comment more if they could hear the original tune in this one. The "cover" aspect of this version is eluding me.
I should really like the Flecktones but they don't grab me by the lapels. A whole lot of noodling and not enough direction or attack. I'm sure they're all crack musicians though.
What makes you think "Big Country" is a cover of "In a Big Country"? Wouldn't the titles be the same if that were the case?
Decoy wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZIkIydnsdE
I thought this was a version of King of California at first.
Play us some Scruggs, Country Gentleman, some JD Crowe. Not this crap.
Maybe people would comment more if they could hear the original tune in this one. The "cover" aspect of this version is eluding me.
I should really like the Flecktones but they don't grab me by the lapels. A whole lot of noodling and not enough direction or attack. I'm sure they're all crack musicians though.
Not sure if that guy was just having a laugh, but this song is not a cover of that or any other song.
The rumor was that Sam Bush (mandolin player extraordinaire) was doing too much coke.
I had to check if it wasn't Jaco Pastorius on bass
Identical sound
Haven't seen anyone here comment on how this is a cover of that 1980's Big Country top 40 hit. I only looked at the first page, tho.
Anyway, check this out...interesting stuff:
Wikipedia...In a Big Country
Maybe people would comment more if they could hear the original tune in this one. The "cover" aspect of this version is eluding me.
I should really like the Flecktones but they don't grab me by the lapels. A whole lot of noodling and not enough direction or attack. I'm sure they're all crack musicians though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZIkIydnsdE
you must be the troll
OR
highly frustrated close-minded human being.
Kenny-G like sax - 2
Heavy Pat Metheny group - type bass and melody -4
RP does mix it up. I like that fact. We have to put up with stuff we don't like. I put up with Jazz and Blues, and sometimes I am pleasantly surprised by the selections.
Haven't seen anyone here comment on how this is a cover of that 1980's Big Country top 40 hit. I only looked at the first page, tho.
Anyway, check this out...interesting stuff:
Wikipedia...In a Big Country
I thought the same thing. Went to check to see if it was Pat Metheny playing.