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It is interesting to note that the bassist who plays with Nickel Creek in the Smoothie Song video is the "new" bassist for Metallica. Also, Steve Morse has repeatedly expressed his affection for bluegrass music and has been in bluegrass bands in his past. I personally don't consider bluegrass and hard rock to be that different at their cores, and certainly the likes of Nickel Creek and the Dregs are capable of spanning that divide.
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Let me get this straight - you all are comparing The Dixie Dregs to Nickel Creek? Nickel Creek vs. Dixie Dregs ? Really?
I'm speechless.
Clearly you have no idea what the difference is between bluegrass and...
a bowling ball.
Furthermore...
to stay above the waterline (so to speak) Steve Morse plays with Deep Purple now (I'll venture a guess that DP were one of the inspirations for that spot on commentary on rock music bombast - This Is Spinal Tap) - so go figure...
Music is a cruel business and you all make it more so by these comical comparisons...Geez.
Go back to listening to Beiber.
These guys couldn't hold a candle to the Dregs.
But that said, this is still really good. Speaking of the Dregs, I recently saw Rush in concert and was totally blown away by their musicianship, skill, and verve. I walked away thinking "Have I ever seen a group as technically brilliant as this"? And the Dregs came to mind when I saw them in 1981.
Let me get this straight - you all are comparing The Dixie Dregs to Nickel Creek? Nickel Creek vs. Dixie Dregs ? Really?
I'm speechless.
Clearly you have no idea what the difference is between bluegrass and...
a bowling ball.
Furthermore...
to stay above the waterline (so to speak) Steve Morse plays with Deep Purple now (I'll venture a guess that DP were one of the inspirations for that spot on commentary on rock music bombast - This Is Spinal Tap) - so go figure...
Music is a cruel business and you all make it more so by these comical comparisons...Geez.
Go back to listening to Beiber.
Yes, Chris Thile is amazing. I heard him recently on 'Prairie Home', and I couldn't believe his playing. Incredible. And it's not just a zillion notes, it's got style too. Phenomenal.
Chris will be the new host of Prairie Home Companion later this year after Garrison retires.
I am wtching the scene since eons
I guess I;d watch it hundertwasser more
You can't catch a kid raising a hand
And I am fast as hell out of nowhere
is a violinist worth listening to, and looking at. She makes that instrument talk in tongues.
2+ years later it's gotten worse...
These guys couldn't hold a candle to the Dregs.
But that said, this is still really good. Speaking of the Dregs, I recently saw Rush in concert and was totally blown away by their musicianship, skill, and verve. I walked away thinking "Have I ever seen a group as technically brilliant as this"? And the Dregs came to mind when I saw them in 1981.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Morse%20
STEVE MORSE!
Remember that Chris Thile (the mandolin player here) was 21 when he recorded this.
Aw, some one else compared Nickel Creek to the Dregs, not I. Not even close.
Dregs should be played here, they fit the Bill bill.
Yes, Chris Thile is amazing. I heard him recently on 'Prairie Home', and I couldn't believe his playing. Incredible. And it's not just a zillion notes, it's got style too. Phenomenal.
is a violinist worth listening to, and looking at. She makes that instrument talk in tongues.
What's a Dreg? Never heard of em, but I'm sure a liking this here Nickel Creek band. Too bad that they broke up and went separate ways. Darn it. But if you really like this song, then you should buy, "Why should the fire die?" album. The best, the very best. I think I'll go back now.....to lickin and pickin............no, not my nose pardner. My honey babe.
Anyone who's never heard Dixie Dregs owes it to themselves to go find out. I'm a big fan, but I don't hear the connection with Nickel Creek. I like 'em both. Agree that the Dregs were far superior to this, though.
The Dregs were more in the southern funk, jazz fusion vein. Actually the Dregs are in a genre all their own. Kind of like an instrumental version of Sea Level and Jean-Luc Ponty rolled into one. Time to go upload a few tracks to RP, I think...
What's a Dreg? Never heard of em, but I'm sure a liking this here Nickel Creek band. Too bad that they broke up and went separate ways. Darn it. But if you really like this song, then you should buy, "Why should the fire die?" album. The best, the very best. I think I'll go back now.....to lickin and pickin............no, not my nose pardner. My honey babe.
These guys couldn't hold a candle to the Dregs.
But that said, this is still really good. Speaking of the Dregs, I recently saw Rush in concert and was totally blown away by their musicianship, skill, and verve. I walked away thinking "Have I ever seen a group as technically brilliant as this"? And the Dregs came to mind when I saw them in 1981.
Sounds like it.
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How can any human being on the planet rank this song as a '10'? It's good, sure, but you want to tell the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, et al. to move over for an instrumental from a band with only 2 albums? Don't get me wrong, I rate this a strong 8 (and I really like Nickel Creek), but you're just as faulty to question 1's and then give a 10 as the 1's are. Opinions are what they are. The 1's are just more wrong. ;-)
This is the mindset that would rate a sound check by the Beatles' roadies as a 10 simply because, hey, it's the Beatles. However, that doesn't mean this is a good song. It is extremely repetitive. Of course, very few songs don't repeat. But, they don't repeat themselves quite so often in such a short period.
There's something missing from this song. Perhaps it needs some more instruments to flesh out the sound. Or, it needs something to replace the lyrics it doesn't have.
Regardless, while Nickel Creek may have some good songs, this is not one of them. Also, even if the violinist is a hottie, that isn't enough to overcome the boredom from listening to this instrumental to inspire me to seek other music from this group which may appeal to me more.
Anyone remmember the Dixie Dregs?
Sure do, still love them. I just uploaded Refried Funky Chicken to the LRC. Maybe we can convince Bill & Rebecca to add a little "South to their Mouth" (aka playlist).
She has a solo album due out soon. I am looking forward to hearing it.
Anyone remmember the Dixie Dregs?
Never heard of them, but I just ordered that CD. Just because of that CD-cover
Anyone remmember the Dixie Dregs?
Anyone remmember the Dixie Dregs?